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PITHY PERSONALS
POINTEDLY PUT
These Who Cone aal Those Vhe fioeo
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Lewis Eoobin spent Sunday afternoon
in’the city.
A. Wells of Drayton, was here Mon
day on business.
New goods received every day at
J. P. Heard* Boss.
Rev. PI G. McDonald visited Cordele
jesterday afternoon.
Money saved by buying Vehicles (rom
J. o, Hamilton
Jno. B. McDonald made a business
trip to Atlanta Friday.
Col. S. R. fields of Cordele was here
yesterday afternoon.
Don’t walk your shoes out but go to
•T. I\ Heard & Sons, after it.
Messrs. Dykes and Ford of Richwood,
were here Monday evening.
Jho. B. McDonald visited Cordele on
business Monday afternoon.
High Grade Vehicles a Specialty
X O. Hamilton
J. A. Coppock of Pinehurst, was in
town yesterday’on business.
L. A. Morgan of Americus, was in
(lie city yesterday on business.
. New lot of the celebrated Y. C. Cor
sets just in J. P. Heard & Sons.
E. S. Lasseter, of Cordele, was here
on busbies Saturdary afternoon.
T. P. Busbeo-and wife of Cordele,
visited relatives here yesterday.
Tin* Celebrated Milburn Wagons sold
l>y j. O'. Hamilton*.
W. H. Pago, a prominent citizen , of
Byromvillo, was here yesterday.
R. A Bedgood and \V. J. Pate of
Arnbi, were in the city yesterday.
Nice assortment of Water Coolers
just received at X P. Heard & Sons.
J. II. and E. B. Jordan of Findlay,
nttterfded preaching here Sunday.
High Grade Vehicles sold on easy
terms, Cheap by J. O, Hamilton.
J. W. Bazemire, of Cordele was
here on business Monday morning.
Nice line of Negligee Shirts best
quality, just received at J. P. Heabd
& Sons.
J. P. Heard Sr., left Monday after
noon for Charleston to attend exposi
tion.
‘Misses Howell Melton and "Zorn
Carnes visited Cordele Monday after
noon.
E. H. Thombly nnd wife of near Fin
dlay, were in town on business yester
day.
Miss Laura Kate Pate of Unadllla, is
in the city on a visit to Miss Carolyn
Roberts.
See my Buggies and wagons before
buying. , „ TT
J. O. Hamilton
Misses Howell Melton and Annie
Sheppard spent Saturday night out at
the home of Jno. H. Powell and enjoyed
a peanut hulling.
Miss Lizzie Jordan retemed to her
home at Findlay Monday afternoon
after spending a few days here with
her brothers A. E. and W, W. Jordan.
Col. l>. A. R. Crum returned home
from Atlanta Saturday of terndon where
he has been for tho past month for his
health. He has improved considerably
L. M. Altman of Goidele, was here
yesterday looking out for a houso to
move his family Into. He will proba
bly have the contract to do some grad
ing on the A. & B. in the city limits.
J. Q. Shipp was in the oity Monday
mingling with his many friends. He
left yesterday morning for Elko where
he has a contract to erect a handsome
dwelling and will be gono about five
weeks.
Mr. M. M. Doyle, prominent farmer
and mill man of Fenn, Ga., purchased a
handsome Surry and Harness from our
wide-awake firm, J. P. Heard & Sons
of this city, last Friday; Mr.' Doyle
knows where to get the best.
J. L. Peavy visited his father, I. Y.
Peavy Monday, who has been quite
sick but is better at present.. Mr.
Peavy informed a reporter of the News
that his father has a fodder stock, made
of light-wood, which he has been using
ever since tho year 185j.
E. G. Walton and wife of Dosia,
formerly of this city, are here this week
and we ore informed that Mrs. Walton
will reside here at present and that Mr.
Walton is looking out for a saw mill
location and that they will probably
make Vienna their future home. Mr.
Walton is now in the saw mill business
at Dosia.
A DELIGHTFUL PICNIC.
Misses Fannie and Louie Fenn
tenderd a number ot their school
mutes a picnic out at the country
home of their parents, Mr. and
Henry Fenn, about five miles south
west of Vienna last Saturday. The
picnic was held on the banks of
the fish pond, and plenty of fish
were caught for all those present,
besides having a good time playing
various games. Refreshment^ were
served during the day. The crowd
attended from here in buggies and
wagons. It was Un occasion that
will long be remembered by those
so fortunate as to be present.
T. T. MARTIN DEAR.
Cols M. P. Hall and W. F. Gcorgo
spent Saturday iu Americus on legal
business.
John W. Haygood, a prominent Mon
tezuma attorney, was here on legal
bnsiness Monday.
The famous Barnetville buRgy made by
the Summer" Buggy Co., is sold and
guara-teeu by J.O. Hamilton.
Misses Lcoline and Loula Huggins
spent Monday in the city with Miss
Annie Sheppard.
W. L. Sheppard returned home yes
terday from a trip down in the 11th
and 14th districts.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A good Type
writer and Bicycle. Terms cash or
credit. Dr. 0. T. Ttovall.
Col. J. T. Hill, X B. Scott and T. P.
Busbeo of Cordele, were here on busi
ness yesterday morning.
W. F. Markert & Co., of Cordele, Ga.,
will pay highest market price for stall-
fed cattle. Write us.
NEW LOT of Hammocks, Water
Coolers, in fact everything at
■' J. P. Heabd & Sons.
Col. J. M. Busbee visited Americus
bn legal business Saturday. He wedt
down to Isabella yesterady to attend
court.
Jno. M. Woodward, of Hawkinsville,
spent Saturday and Sunday in the city
with his lather, Judge Jno. H. Wood
ward.
Miss Victoria Wooten, of Channcey,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. W. Jordan for .several days, left
t.v her ha a. Mb.sday aM-rnoou.
The many friends of Prof. T. T,
Martin in this city and county will
be grieved to learn of his death
which occurred at Perry Sunday
morning. Mr. Martin was a citi
zen ot Vienna for two or three
yeais tnd was a member of the
Baptist church here. He suffered
from cancer of the throat, and left
this city last summer for Perry,
the home of his brother and other
relatives. He suffered severely for
the greater part of the time; but a
short time before his death he said
that lie' was willing to go. He
was also a Mason and was Secre
tary of the Lodge here, when he
was compelled to go to his old
home.
He was a good hearted mun
and always ready and willing to
lend a helping hand in any good
cause. Peace be to his soul.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Representative.
To the voters ot Dooly county:'
I hereby announce myself asacandldate
for representative from Duoly county In
the next general assembly ot Georgia,
subject to democratic primary. If nomi
nated and elected, it shall be. my sole aim
to represent tilt interests of ourcountv to
the very best of my ability. The support
of every one will be highly appreciated
nnd kindly remembered.
Very respectfully,
ti. R. Fields.
Don’t Forget—
We have all tho leading buggies
on our floor. Ovor fifty jobs for
your inspection without cost to
you. J. P. Heard & Sons.
Will Guts Consumption.
A A Herren, Finch, Ark., wntet, “Fol
ey’s Honey and Tar is the be* prepara
tion* ' '* ~ J ' 1 *'“
on for coughs, colds, and lung trouble
I know it has cured consumption in the
first stages.” For sale by all dealers.
I don’t sell Jewelry made by a firm
who goes out of business every six
months and then, when my customers
bring back a piece turned to brass,
inform them the house who made it is
busted and therefore I can’t make it
good. Bnt I do sell goods made by
reliable houses. Therefore I can guar
antee every piece I sell to giv? latis-
fdetion. If. A. YoritAK’s.
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BARFIELD & HORNE,
GENERAL - MERCHANTS,
.PINEHURST, OA..
After belne earnestly solicited by many
of the good people of Dooly county to
again enter the race for Representative
of the General Assembly I have, after
mature- deliberation, consented to stand
for re-election. With grateful thanks to
the good people of my county tor past
kindnesses and the honor they conferred
on me, I assure them that if again chosen
to represent them I.will ever be faithful
lo their trust. Respectfully,
U. W. Harvard.
To the Voters ol Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself u candidate
(or Representative subject to the Demo*
cratlc primary, and if elected will devote
my time to the interests of the people.
Your support wilt be appreciated.
Very respectfully, ]. S. Pate.
Alter a careful consideration of the
requests of mv friends, I have decided
to offer for representative, subject to a
democratic primary. Owing to the
scarcity of labor I will be unable to can
vass the county ns I should, and hope I
will not be expected to call on each one
peraonally, but assure you I wilt ever be
grateful for your liberal support, and if
elected I will look to the interest of the
county and the people at large.
Your humble servant,
H. W. Powell.
For Treasurer-
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Treasurer subject to the Democratic pri
mary, Thanking my friends for their
support in the past, and soliciting a con-
timiauce of the same, 1 am,
Very respecttully, D. A. Taylor.
After consulting with' many of my
friends from different sections of tne
county I have decided to run for treasurer
of the county, subject to the Democratic
Primary. Thanking my friends for past
favors, I solicit your support in the com
ing primary. J. W. Roberts.
To the Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Treasurer of Dooly county, subject
to a democratic primary. If elected will
perform the duties incumbent upon me
to the best 61 my ability. Your support
will be aopreciated. Very Resp’t,
M. H. Hickson.
For Tax Receiver.,
I hereby announce myself n candltste
lor Tax Receiver, subject to the demo
cratic primary. It elected will perf.irin
the duties encumbent upon me to the best
of tny ability. Your support will be
appreciated. Very respectfully.,
H. C. Brown.
For Tax Collector- ,
I hereby announce ravself a candidate
for re-election to the office ol Tax Col
lector, subject to the democratic pri
mary. Thanking my friends for their
support ill the past, and soliciting a con
tinuance of the same, If nominated and
elected I will endeavor In tne future, ns
in the pnst, to correct errors or over
sights which would save the taxpayer
cost in such cases, Very respectfully.
F;J. Lewis.
To the Citizens and Voters of Dooly
„ County:
I hereby annbunce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector subject to
a nomination by the Democratic primary
I solicit the support of everybody, nnd il
elected will serve all to the best of mv
ability. Respectfully,
JA3. A. Williams.
The friends of Mr. R. E. Harris, of
Cordele, announces his candidacy for the
offiice of Tax Collector of Dooly countv,
subject to the democratic nomination'
and earnestly, solicits the support ol
the citizens nnd voters of the county
in his behalf. If elected Mr Harris will
faithfully and impartially perform the
duties of ttie office.
For Clerk Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office ot Clerk ol
the Superior Court of Dooly countv,
subject to the democratic primary. T am
very grateful for the hearty support tliai
has been accorded me in the past, anti
earnestly hope for a continuance of the
same. Very respectfully,
J. Frank I’owell.
For Sheriff.
To the voters of ‘Jooly county:
I hereby offer myself as a candidate for
re-election to the office ot Sheriff of Dooly
county, subject to the Democratic prima
ry If re-elected I shall in the future, as
in the past, fill the office to the best of
my aldiftv. Thanking you for past fa-
vors, 1 remain yours,
G. W. Sheppard.
To the voters of Dooly county;
J hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Dooly county, subject to
the democratic primary. 11 elected will
perform the duties incumbent upon me
to the best of my ability. Your support
will be appreciated. Very Resp’t.
Louis Cleivis.
BANNER SALVE
Om stock consists of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ini!
Shoes, hats, clothing, hardware, tinware, $ ;
UMISMSMH VUUUUIUUUI }“t
Wo buy country produce In season.!^
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« Call to see us at the brlok store
j|No trouble to shew goods,
jc Yours to serve, t ■*
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GEORGIA, SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA.
Schedule In Effect Jan. 6, 1902.
Southbound.
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C. B. RHODES.
Vico President.
DAVE G. HALL, T. P. A., '
14 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.
Gen. Pass Agt., Macon; Ga. .
HARRY BURNS. F. P. A..
201W. Bay.St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Drugs, jft.
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to Everybody.
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Unadilla, * » Ga.
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