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Repairing Department»
Don’t: send your 1 work off to large cities
to have it done, and wait an unlimited
lime to get it back. Remember I ex
amine your Watches, Clocks or Tewelry
FREE and tell you what it will cost
bpfore you have it done. I make a
Specialty of repairing fine and compli
cated Watches—all repairs neatly done
on short notice.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
I SELL
\K)qi©f?e§, @Iosk§,
AND AL.L. KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS
■sJewelpy ar?d lewircg f!?e ©bines
All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles and fixtures.
We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on'
time, easy installvwds or CASH. See me before
buying and I will save you money.
Don’t Suffer-
with headaches, pains in brick part of
the eyes, dull heavy feeling of the lids,
etc:, when one pair of Glasses* correctly
fitted will stop all this trouble, I
examine your eyes free of charge and if
you don’t need glasses, I will cheerfully
tell you so.
REMEMBER
I guarantee every pair of Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H . A VOI IP1A IV ^ Jeweler and optician,
• ** • * ^ * * **■* T Next Door to Postoffice.
-SEVERAL SMALL
SCENES SCOOPED
..•The News of Town and Ceuoty Called
Together for Hasty Readers.
'Register!
Books closo May 25th.
QUIT PAYING RENT! Build your
i^oivn HOME, see me. D, A. R. CRUM.
Miss Cora Powell is confined to her
. bed and Is threatened with am attack
- of Pneumonia.
All kinds of Pipe—Pipe fixtures*
Nozzles, Oupllngs, Hoso bibbs, etc, at
J. P, Heard & Sons.
The News has received several new
subscribers, this week through the mail
from different parts of the county and
thus wo grow. r
Don’t send your watches off for re
pairs, I can repair, it If it can be dne,
on short notico. H. A. Youmans.
An excellent likeness of Mr. H. W.
Powcll, candidate for representative,
appeared in this week’s issue ot the
Cordele Sentinel.
WilL pay highest market price for
fat cattle. If you have any to sell you
■ will do well to write us.
W. F. Mabkbbt Co., Cordele, Ga.
Mr. G. L. Bush, one of our hustling
insurance agents has recently purchai-
edone of J. P. Heard & Sons high grade
> « isy riding baggies.
Car load Valdosta Buggies also ear
load Anchor Buggies just received and
over FIFTY styles to select from. We
eon please you. J F Heard & Sons.
THE KING OF HONEY ISLAND
A Kovel of American Life During the
War of 1812, hy M. Thompson.
Ti,e above is the new serial story
that we will publish in the News,
commencing Saturday. May 17th;
Now i? the time to tubscribe ip
order to start in with the first
chapter. Gur Saturday’s issue
will contain eight pages commenc
ing on that duy and with the four
pages in our Wednesday’s issue
we will be giving the people of
Dooly county the largest paper ev
er published in this county and at
the small rate of ft.00 per year. If
you will Rive us your liberal sup
port we will endevor to continue
to improve the paper as Fuse as
possible. It takes money to do
this however, and you should not
expect something for nothing..
Registration Booh sclose May
the 15th: ’
A prominent citizen in Vicuna drank
a gloss of beer at tho brrnhdny celebra
tion of O. M. Heard at the opera houso
Wednesday afternoon to the success of
J. M Terrell, Sheriff G. W. Sheppard
and the Vienna News.
The Forbes & Coxe Drug Co. bos just
'had three nice fans put over their boun
tiful Soda Fount for the boneflt of
their cool drink oustomera this sum
mer. They uro run by water motors
and are a valuable addition to the soda
water trade.
Rev. Vaughn, of California, who is
now attending tho Mothodist confer-
ferenee at Dallas, Tex., will visit his
brother-in-law, Judge D. L. Hender
son in this city about June 1st, He
is a good preacher, and our people will
no doubt h«vo an opportunity to hear
him during Ids stay here, which wiB bis
several days
The revival meeting now being con
ducted at the warehouse of Johns and
Forohand, by Rev, I;1 Morrill contin
ues to incrcaso in interest and we hope
■much good will bo accomplished before
the meeting closes. Three services
will be held Sunday. The aftornoon
service will be for men nnd boys over
16 years bid. Detail who can, attend
this service. There will not he any ser
vices tonight.
WIU Curo Consumption.
A A Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, “Fol
ey’s Honey and TSr 11 the best prepara
tion for coughs, colds, and lung trouble.
I know it has cured consumption in the
first stages.” For sale by all dealers.
Some of us seem to forget that, to
keep our friends we ought to keep our
promises. A man is a fool to remain
your friend, after he finds out you have
lied to him.—Jackson Argus.
What an awful slam at officers
who forgot so quickly the bridge that
»vor.—Vienna Progress.
carried them over.
• Has the Progress ever csrred any
officer over the bridge and was
forgotten? If so, who was it?
We believe dn voting tor a man
upon hii merits, umd not as to how
long lie has held theofiice or what
part of the county and town he
lives in. The cooL, conscientious
and conservative voters of this
county will agree with us on this
idea we believe, without a doubt.
■Business should not interfere with
politics, and politics should not be
allowed to interfear with our bui-
We have heard a few remarks
like this; That they would’mt vote
for a candidate in a certain town
or community. Now suah re
marks or some of them may Jurve
been said ns a result of a heated
argument, while others may luive
been premeditated. Anyway, they
■cimnot result in the best interest
of the county or to certain candi
dates , as this is « game that will
work both wnyK, and would surely
be setting up a bad < precedence.
Be careful as to the muking of such
remarks as they will certainly not
do any good.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
*GEORGI \—Uooly County.
E. B. Sea go has in dueform applied to
'■the undersigned tor Permanent Letters
•ol Administration -on >the Estate of Mrs.
-N. J. Seago, late ol said county deceased.
’ ““ * " application on Ihe
4 will pass upon bis
rtarji
. tsi Monday in .June next. This May 6th
.1902. J. D. Hargrove, 0.1). C.
You will be in safeihands if you buy
trviu Vehicles from J..Q, Hamilton.
•GEORGIA—Dooly County;
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary.ofDnoly county, I will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in June, 1901, the fol
lowing, described property towit: The
East halt of lor No. 6 and the west half
of lot No. 7 in bhick No. 37, in the city
of Cordele. Sold a* the property of Mrs.
Juba E. MingledorfT, deceased.
This May 5th, 1902.
E. F. Mikoledorff, Adm’r. “
An Object Lesson.
“What is the shape of the earth?”
“Round, sir.”
“Like, what?”
. “You, sir.”
wary.
“No,” said Miss Cayenne, “I could
not think of marrying him.”
“Why not?”
“He is u dentist.”
“Dentistry is a. very lucrative and
W ' .....
highly esteemed profession.
“Yes, but he would have the right
to insist on filling my teeth. Fancy
giving any one such a deadly advan
tage in an argument l”—Washing
ton Star.
, There Are fyany.8uch.
Maun Hatton — Your congress
man lias quite a reputation as a
wit.
Penn—Yes. You see, he always
manages to have himself interview
ed by a bright reporter,—Philadel
phia'Press.
Her Opinion:
“Some men,” said Willie Washing
ton, “act like perfect fools when
thev are in love.”
^Yes,” answered Miss Cayenne,
“and a great many more do not wait
even for that excuse;”—Washington
Star.
An Explanation.
“Wh^t does it mean by saying
that a war correspondent must be
ubiquitous ?”
“Why, it means that he must say
he was on the spot whether he was
•or was not”—Puck.
Quite Appropriate.
Young Mother—John, for good
ness’ sake, take that knife out of
baby’s mouth..
Y oung Father—Gb, that’s all
right, my dear.-. He’s cutting teeth.
—Chicago Xewsi
The Terrible Temptation.
“How did you know the burglar
•was.a woman disguised as a man?”
“Wby. when we peeped through
the crack of the door he was trying
•on my wife's new hat at the mirror.
—Pack.
The Morning After.
“Is it true that a man is as old as‘
he feels?” asked Highflier.
•That’s what they say. Why?”
“Because if it is l must be about
eighty this morning.”—Chicago
Post.
Before and After.
“What does your wife caH you?”
“When we were engaged, she used
to call me ‘sweetheart.’ Nowadays
she usually calls me down.”—New
York World.
A Thorough Pessimist.
“He never looks on the sunny
Bide of life.” '
“Or if he does be complains of
•the heat.”—Detroit FreePieae.
a. l. McArthur,
■ Dentist.
Rooms 2 and 4, Peoples’ Bsnk Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — Georgia.
1>R. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, .... Georgia,
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T. T. Bivins, st. d. H. A. Mobley, st: d.
Physicians & Surgeons,
«r Culls promptly answered.
Vienna; Ga.
HALL & GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law,
Vienna, Georgia.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vienne, Georgia.
, J'. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office from 15th to last of
each month. .
Vienna, Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL & SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
1). L. HENDERSON,
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all the courts except
Dooly County court.
VIENNA, GA:
JONES & WaLDEN,
Attorneys At Law.
Cordele, Ga.
Special attention given to collections.
AliEyea On Texts.
Great is Texas. Her vast cotton crops
and marvelous oil discoveries amaze the
world. Now follows the surtling state
ment of the wonderful work nl Cisco.
Tex. of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
consumption. “My wilecontractedu se
vere lung trouble” writes editor J ] Eager
“whioli caused a most obstinate cough
and finally resulted in profuse lieu:orhages
but she has been completely cured by Dr
King’* New Discovery.” It’s postively
guaranteed for coughs, colds and' all
throat And lung troubles. 50c and St.00.
Trial bottles free at Viexna Drug Co.
Legal Advertisements.
Georgia—Dooly County.
Whereas W.C. Culpepper, Adminif
trator ol estate of David Culpepper, d*
,-rr-. fid-
ceased, having filed his petition for a
discharge from bis administration . of
said estate, this Is to cite all concerned to
show cause. H any they have, against the
granting of this discharge at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county on the first Monday in June next.
This the 1st day of March, 1903.
). D. Hargrove. Ord.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, A. S. Morgan and W. G.
Redding have in dueform applied to the
undersigned for Permanent Letters of
Administnttion on the Esate of A. G.
Morgan, late of said county deceased. I
will pass upon this application on the 1st
Monday in June next. This May 5th
190^- J. D. Hargrove,
Ordinary D. 3.
WHAT IS FOLLY’S KIDNEY CURE?
Answer: it is made from a prescription
of a leading Chicago physician and one
of the most eminent in the country. The
ingredients are the’ purest that money
can buy, and are scientifically combined
to get their utmost value. For sale bv
all dealers J
Estrayed Bop.
One black andwhitesnottted sow with
crop and split in right ear and half crop
in left ear. Has t 3 pigs, two or threS of
them being black, three or four of-them
being spotted and the otherssolid white
The pig* are not marked. Any Informa
tion will be thankfully received. Address
J. A. /Adkins, R.P. D, Ho a, Vienna,
Ga. i ‘y’.
BRAIN*FODD- NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fad has been 1
branded' by the most competent autnori*
ties. They have dispelled the silly .notion
that one kind of food is needed for brain,
another for muscles, nnd still another for
bones. A correctdiet will not only nour
ish a particular part of the body, bin It
will sustain every other part. Yet how
ever good your food may be, its nutri
ment Is destroyed'by Indigestion or dys
pepsia; You must prrpnre for their ap
pearance or prevent their coming by tak
ing regular doses ol Green’s August
Flowers, the favorite medicine of' the
healthy millions. A icw doses slds di- .
gestlon, stimulates the' liver to healthy
action, purifies the blood, and mafces-yoit
feel buoyant and vigorous- You can
get Dr. G G Gteen’s reliable remedies
at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Gp., ainf
J W Sanders, Unadlila, Ga.
Get Greeii’s'Speciai Almanac.
CHEAPEST
HONEY ON EARTH !
We guarantee tO
make you a loan on
your farm for less ex
panse and on easier
terms than anyone. l|
you need money it
will pay you to see us.
J. II, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna, - Georgia.
i
Tax Receiver’s Rounds.
effi., T' 1 ;; o. My <
KSS£ lit, " S
P.Inehurst, « 5, 33, » to
Findlay, •• 7, 33, “ 13
Vienna, •• 8. 24, “ 13
Bvromvllle, “ 9, 35, “ 14
Capron, “ , 10, 26, “ 15
Drayton, “ tt, 28, “ 17
Coney, “ 13, 29. " 19
James, •« 14 30, « 30
Arab!, “ 15, May 3 and 21
Cordele, “ j6, “ 3 and 23-
Tippettville, April 18th.
Dakota, May tst A. st. . v
<5 lbley, May nt p. m.
Snow, May 9, a. m.
Emerich, May 9, r. m.
Fuoua, May 16.
“ch
Richwood. May 23.
Vienna, May 34. 30 and 31.
Cordele, May 30, 27, 28 and 39.
Books close May 31st.
Jno. C. Dunaway,
Tax Receiver Dooly l*o.
Cordele, Ga., March 17th, 1902,
Old soldier’s Experience
. M M Austin, a civnl war veteran, of
Winchester. Ind,,writes; ‘*My wife was
sick a long time in spite of'good doctor?*
treatment, bat was wholly ented by J)r.
King’s New Life Pills, which worked
wonders for her health.” They always do.
Try them, only 25c at Vienna Drug Cp
Plain Facts-
A few years ago when in the Ltv
ecy business I bought an ANCHOf
BUGGY which stood more hard usi
and wear than uny BUGGY I had
although I owned some which wi
(so called) high grade buggies,
own an ANCHOR Buggy now
and consider it the BEST buggj
on earth for the price. I can con
xcienliously recommed the Ancho
buggy as being a strctly fir.-t-clJ
vehicle in every respect, *|
H. -A. YousrANs,?,. 1
JewpJcr and Optician '•