The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, May 14, 1902, Image 4

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fz Repairing Department- Don't send your work off to large cities to have it done, and wait an unlimited time to get it back. Remember I ex amine your Watcl-.es, Clocks or Tewclry FREE and tell you what it will cost before you have it done. I inuke a specialty of repairing fine and compli cated Wfitches—all repairs neatly done on Short notice, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I SELL \J9atef?e§, @lo©k§, AND ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS. nJewe.lpg ar-id Sewing fl?e ©bines All binds of Sewing Machine Reedies and fixtu res. We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on lime, easy installments or CASH. See‘me before buying and I Mil sav/c you money. Don't Suffer— with headaches, pains in back 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 60. REMEMBER y I guarantee every pair ol Glasses I fit * ( to give entire satisfaction. H a votTriAism Jewe,erand optician, • l ini Next Door to Postoffice. 5EVERAL SMALL SCENES SCOOPED The News of Town and County Called Together for Hasty Readers. QUIT PAYING RENT! Build your -own HOME, »ee me. D.A. R.C^UM. 0. E. Watson of Oordele, has moved back to Vienna. Mrs. Kelly, mother of J. B. Kelly is ill at this writing. All kinds of Pipe—Pipe fixtures, Nozzles, Oupltnga, Hose bibbs, etc, at J. P. Hkard ft Sons. The Sunday School at Adkln’s school house will picnic at the Blue Springs Friday. Bov. E. S. Atkinson was seized with n chill last Thursday night-and has been quite sick since. We trust he will soon be up again. Bev. 3. D. Norris was ..unable to fill his appointment at Smyrna church Sat urday and Sunday on account of the illness of Mrs. Norris. " Will pay highest market prico for fat cattle. If you have any to sell you will do well to write us. W. F. Mabkbbt Co., Cordele, Gs. A. BOOBINSt GO.,solicits your trade and will appreciate same by showing ■customers courteous and fair treat ment. Come to sea them Oar load Valdosta Buggies also ear lond Anchor Buggies just received and vover FIFTY styles to select from. Wo can please you. J P Heard ft Sons. Bead the local advertisements of A. Boobin ft Co., In this issue. They have the goods and want to sell them at "’reasonable prices. Call and inspect their nice stook. Mr. Willis Johnson, a prominent far- mor of Seville, was here Saturday and placed an order with .T. P. Heard ft' Sons for one of their high grade buggies The Blchwood Sunday School will picnic at Smith’s mill pond on the 23rd inst, and hitvo invited the schools at Mt Pleasant and Shiloh to join thorn and carry .well filled bassets. If you wont to buy any lace, em broideay, silks satins, ribbonB, appli ques, tabla scarfs, table cloths, lap- robos, umbrellas, etc., you will find them at A'. Koobix ft Co. Two volunteer fire companies were ■organized in Vienna Saturday night with S. F. Summers and L. R. Hobbs .as oaptaiut and 0.1. Bennett as chief. They did their fir.t practice work Monday afternoon. Success to them DEAD.—The 11 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Toles, of Utah wood, . passed away Sunday about 12 o’clock, and was buried Monday afternoon at .the Sims graveyard at 3:30 o’clock. Rev, J. M. Kelly officiated. The infantof Mr F ELathly breathed its last Sunday afternoon and its soul winged its flight to the God who- gave it, after suffering for about a week. The body was interred in the city ceme tery Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Bov. H. P. Myers performed the oero- znony. Tim revival at the warehouseof Johns ft Forehand is still in progress and Bev. .Mbrrill is doing some mighty good common sense preaching and thechuich members of the tpwn aro receiving a blessing and some sinners are being converted. May the good work con tinue and increase with every service. You will be in safe bauds if you buy ■ wour Vehicles fro» J. O. Hamilton. THE KING OF HONEY ISLAND A Novel of American Life Daring War of 1812, tiy H. Thompson. The above is the View serial story that we will publish in the News, commencing Saturday. May 17th. Now i? the time to tubscribe- in order to start in with flic first chapter. Our. Saturday’s issue will contain eight pages commenc ing on that day 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 $1.00 per year. If you will give us your 'liberal sup port we will endevor to continue to improve the paper as fast as possible. It takes money to do this however, and you should not expect something for nothing. In Memoriam* In Memoriam. The Youngest child of Jno. M. and C. E. Causey died on Mar 3rd, 1903. The soul of little Elmer pasted quietly awar, alter having been confined to his bed about eleven week* with chronic bron chills. For sometime it had been known that hia chancea for recovery were alight, and the family and friend* devoted themselves to making Ida last momenta us comfortable as possible. More thau once he aeemeir to be conva lescing. and our hearts wero made glad, but alas I death has alarmed our door, and called him to rest in h bright and better land. For sometime hia greatest desire was to git well,-but after lingering and suffering so long, he was made willing to go. lie was given every possible relief, and the consequence is that Ids last moment* were quiet and peaceful. He was* devoted-and affectionate son, a true and loving brotuer, kind and clever to his playmate*, obedient and attentlve'Tn school, and had many friends among his relatives and associates. He has left be hind father and mother, two brother* a-id two slaters, whose hearts are ovei flowing with grief. Yet we believe he ha* gone to a happy reward. He wa» eleven year* old and was the pride of the family— idoilacd by every one. How hard it 1* to give nim up, never to look upon hi* amiling face again. Sometime* it seems-that all happiness is gone, yet we know that the Lord-giveth and taketh, therefore we submit to the will of him who dneth all things well. We will trust in his ifordf believing that all thing* shall work together for good to them that love the Lord—to them who are called according to Hi* purpose. Fare-, well darling Elmer, we will live trusting lu the Lord until he calla u* to' meet you in that bright world where-sorrow comes no more. Oh for the peace of a perfect trust, My loving God, In tuee; Unwavering faitli that never doubt*. Thou chootetb beat for me. Best though my-plant be all upset, Best though the way be rough * Best though my eartnlr store be scant. In Thee I have enough. O for the peace of a perfect trust, Though weary days be mine; Shut out from much that others have. Not my will Lord, bnt thine. , His Mother. On March 36th, 1903 our Heavenly Father in His infinite love saw fit to take away the sweet spirit of our cousin, Miss Rosa Coppedge, and transplanted it in a a brighter world to dwell with him and the angel*. She was the only child of Mr. a^d Mrs. J. J. Coppedgi. She had been ill for many month* and had suffered much pain; She is gone but not forgotten. Only God fully realizes the grief her sad death brings to her parents hearts as well e* relatives and friends-. She~was a true Christian and walked a daily life. Her death has brought grief to her school children. Site was a faithful teacher, striving to do her duty. She was so good and kind everybody loved her. Oh! if we could lievr her footsteps once more, but ft is- herd to realize that we never will again. Grieve not dear parents for your child for she Is safe in the arms of Jesus, and let us remember this promise. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved and thy house.” Our hearts do leel so sad, but if she could speak to us - she would avy r i “Don’t grieve about me, I am going home.” , Just as her feet touched fhe bank of the river of death, she- furled- the banner of the cross and with a shout of the redeemed she laid down that winch is mortal ' and whs borne to her everlasting resting place. Although 'tis hart}- to give her up, we humbty submit to our Father's wilt and await the day when we ail shall meet to part no more. We miss thy dear sweet face, Thy smiles we cannot greet; In that land of heavenly bliss, We hope that we will meet. You’rp in heaven with your God. Where all is bright aud love; Though youi frame 1* in the sod, Your soul is in the heaven above. There was an angel band-in heaven, - That was not quite complete; So God took our darling cotnin 1 To fill the vacant seat. ' Through ull pain at times she’d smile, A smile ol heavenly birth; A nd when the angels called her home, She smiled farewell to earth. By her Cousin, Molmr Ward. a. l. McArthur; Dentist. Rcoms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building, Cordele, Georgia. W. V. HARVARD, Attorney at Law, Vienna, — Georgia. DR. C. T. STOVALL. Vienna, Physician and Surgeon, Georgia. BIVINS & MOBLEY, T. T. Bivins, m. o, H. A. Mobley, m. d. Physicians-& Surgeons, - Culls-promptly answered. Vienna, Ga. HALL & GEORGE, Attorneys at Law, Vienna. Georgia. , D. A. R. CRUM, Lawyer, Viennt, Georgia. J. M. WHITEHEAD, - Dentist. Will be in my office from-15 th to last of each month. - Vienna, Georgia. JOHN F. POWELL & SON, Lawyers, Vienna.' — Georgia. D. L. HENDERSON, Attorney at Law. Win practice in all the courts except Dooly County court. VdENNA, GA. jones & Walden, Attorneys At Law. Cordele, Ga. Special attention given to collections. I CAN GET YOU ONE THOUS AND DOLLARS or more to bUild you a home or business house o be paid-back in 300 months at I5.50 per month and no more. See me, investigate our plan. Agents Mated everywhere. 1). A. R. CRUM. Vienna, Ga* GEORGIA—Dooly County. To whom it may concern All persons interested are notified if no good cause is shown to thf contrary, an order will b^ granted on the 13th day of" June next, 'establishing a new road at marked out by the Road Commissioner* appointed for that purpose, commencing at South-Mat corner of I. D. Clement’s land in 945th district, G. M., aald county, running thence in a- North-easterly dl reciton through lands of J,T). Clements, J. S. and S. J. Odom, Ruben Johnson, G: J. Stephen*, Wm. Clements, G. S. length, lltt* May 13th, 1903. J. D. Hargrove,O. D.C. GEORGI A—Dooly Connty, 1 E. E. Seago has in due form applied to the undersigned tor Permanent Letters uf Administration on the Estate of Mr*. N. J. Seago, late of said county deccated. I will pass upon bis application on the lit Monday in June next. This May 6tb 1903. J. D. Hargrove,O. D. C. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGI A—Dooly County; By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Dooly county, 1 Will tell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of rate on the first Tuesday fn June, 1903, tne fol lowing described property towlt: The- Bast ball of lot No. 6 aud the west half of lot No. 7 fn block No. 37, inthecitv of Cordele. Sold *• »he property of Mrs. Julie E. Mingledorff, deceased. Ml Eyes Oh Texas. Great is Texas. Her vast cotton' crops and marvelous oil discoveries amaze the world. Now follows the startling state ment of the wonderful work at Cisco. Tex. of Dr. King’s New-Discovery for consumption. “My wile contracted a' se vere lung trouble” writes editor J J Eager “which caused- a most obstinate congh and finally resulted in profuse hetr.orbages but she has been completely cured by Dr King’* New Discovery.” It’* postively guaranteed, for coughs, colds and' alt throat and lung trouble*. 50c and J1.00. Trial bottle* free at Vienna Druo-Co. Legal Advertisements. Georgia—Dooly County. Whereas W.C. Culpepper, Adrolnl%- trator of estate of David Culpepper, de ceased, having filed his petition for a discharge from his administration of said estate, this ia to cite all concerned to show cause, if 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. Thirthe 1st day of March, 1903, 1. D. Hargrove. Ord. WOMEN AND JEWELS. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that isthe - order'd a woman’s • preferences. Jew- els froit a magnet ofmighty power (if the average woman. Even turn greatest of' all jewels, health is often ruined in the strenuous .efforts ’ td make or save-'the. money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fottifv herself against the in* tiduDus cancequense.t of coughs, colds and bfonchlal affections by the regular- use of Dr Boschee’s German Syrup, ft will promptly arrest consumption in its tmrly stager and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes mid drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure- all, but it lz a certain cure for coughs, colds and all" bronchial troubles. You can get Dr G/G Green’s reliable rente dies at Vienna-Drug Co. f Vienna, Ga*, and J W Sanders, Unadilla, Ga. x Get Green's Specie! Almanac. CHEAPEST MONEY OH EARTH Hi We guarantee tO make you a lo£h oh your farm for less ex- ( pense and on easier! terms than anyone, It' you need mopey it will pay you to see us. J. It, Woodward & Son, Lawyers, Vienna, - Georgia. Tax Receiver’s Rounds. »7, May 3 Lloyd, Carlisle, Lindlay, Unadilla, Plnehurst, Findlay, Vienna; BvromvIUe, Caproh, Drayton, Coney, James, Arab!, Cordele, April 1, " S, * 3. *’ 4. ” 5. k . » 9 , 33, “ 13 *4. '* 13 »S. ” 14 III- 28, •• 17 i z, -29. “ 19 14, 30, t* 30 15, May 3 and 3t 16, “ 3 add 93 GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, A. S. Morgan and W. G. Redding have in due form applied to the undersigned for' Permanent Letter* of Administration on the Estate of A. G. Morgan, late of said county deceased. 1 will past upon this application on the isi Monday in June next. This May 5th 1903; J. D. Hargrovk, Ordinary D. C. WHAT 18 FDLLY’8*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 'Ft to get their utmost value all dealers For sale by Estrajed Bigs. One black and wbitospottted sow with crop and split in right eat-and half crop In left ear. Has 13 pig*, two or three of them’beingblsck, three or four of them being spotted and the otters solid white. The pigs are not marked? Any inform*, tion will be thankfully received. Address Maysth, ioo3. S J. A. Adjtint, R, F. D. No 1, Vienna, t. F. MiNGixpoRyr, Adm’r, G*.. Tippettyllle, April 18th. Dakota, May tat A. at. Q ibler, May ist p. at. Snow, May 9, a. at. Emerich, Mav 9, p. at. Fuqua, May 16. Richwood, May 23. Vienna, May 34. 3oand 31. Cordele, May 3ft, 37, 38 and 39. Books dose May 31*1. Jno.-C. Dunaway, _ , . Tkx Receiver Dooly Co. Cordele, pa., March 17th, 1903. Old soldier's Experiepca M M Austin, a clval war veteran, of Winchester. Ind.,writes; “My wife was sick a long time In spite of good doctor’s ' treatment, but was wholly cared by Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health.” They ul ways Jo. Try them, only 35c atViENNA'DRunCo Plain Facts- A ; few years ago' when in the Li v- ery business I bought an ANCHOR BUGGY which stood more hard use and wear than unyBUGGYIhad, | although I owned some which was (so called) high'grade buggies. I own an ANCHOR Buggy-now, and consider it the B£ST buggy on earth for the price. I can' con scientiously recomntedtbo Anchor, buggy ad-being a strctly first class vehicle iflf every respect, H. A; Youmans, \ • Jeweler and Optician-