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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 Watches, Clocks or Jewelry
FREE and tell you what it will cost
before you have it done. I make u
specialty of repairing fine and compli
cated Watches—all repairs neatly done
on short notice.
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AND AL.I. KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS
sJewefpg oipd (Sewing fl?e ©bines
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SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
All lands of Sewing Machine Needles and fixtures.
We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on
time, easy installments or CASH. See me before
buying and 1 will save 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 so.
REMEMBER
I guarantee every pair of Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H A VOI 7P1 AlV^ Jeweler and Optician,
. I V7U1 Next Door to Postoffice.
SEVERAL SMALL
SCENES SCOOPED
am
.The News of Town and County Culled
me ■
Vienna now has some fire protection.
Vienna ought to have some kind of
Variety Works.
Drs. Bivins & Mobley have just re
ceived one of the famous X-ltny in
struments for their surgical department
The price paid for this instrument was
|460. This instrument will prove to be
quite a help In detecitng fractured
bones or bullets in the body of a per
son.
Isithotenoughforyoukindfriend, with
the spaces out?
Advertise in the News if you wish to
reach the people.
Vienna Sunday Schools will picnic at
Beech Haven on the 28th Inst.
Vienna will easily market 10,000
'bales of cotton this full. Who doubts
it?
'
Don’t forget we have a nice line of
unens and boys Straw Hats. See them
before buying elsewhere.
J. P. Heard & Sons.
County candidates have only a few.
more days'ln which to pay their assess
ment fee.
Jam.
ISP
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The many friends of Miss Ollie Smith
will be glad to learn that she Is improv
ing and will soon be up again.
Mrs. if. D. Norris still continues to
be seriously ill. We trust that she
will soon be on the road to recovery.
The registration books close next
Saturday night. If you want to vote
•on June 6th, you had better register.
The News has advocated a Cotton
•Oil Mill for Vienna ever since it was
■first published. Wo will soon have one
in operatson.
A. KOOBIN A CO.,solicits your trade
and will appreciate snmo by showing
•customers courteous amL fair treat
ment. Come to see then/
The Vienna Baptist Sunday School
with a rising vote wish to tender their
thanks through the columns of the
News to Dr. H. A. Youmnns for the
beautiful eight-day clock presented to
them last week. The gift was highly
appreciated as it was badly needed and
will prove quite a convenience.
A Vaudeville show .under the man
agement of a Mrs. Tool, became strand
ed down at Richwood yesterday, and
the players came up and hod an attach
ment taken out upon the musical in
struments for wages due them. The
instruments were brought to Vienna
yesterday afternoon to wait a trial of
the case, which consisted of guitars,
mandolins and vioiins.
AN AOED TRAMP WITH A
LITERARY TURN OF MIND.
A party composed of the following
families enjoyed a fish fry at the Lewis
Lime Bink Thursday: L. Nobles, L. Q.
Nobles, J. A. Pcnvjr, B. B. Parker, F.
A. Penvy and '‘Coot” Bowen, the
crowd numbered 27 and about. 80 pounds
oi fish woreeaught with the seine, which
furnished a bountiful supply for dinner
and some to carry home. It was indeed
an occasion that will long be remem
bered by those who attended.
Vienna will be ontroffhe best cotton
markets this fall in this section. Who
will bo tho first to prepare for it by
•erecting a brick warehouse. ,
A Furniture Factory would be a
paying thing in Vienna. Who will
•start the ball to rolling by subscribing
•some stock for such an enterprise?
Will pay highest market price for
fat cattle. If you have any to sell you
■will do well to write u«.
W. F. Markbrt Co., Cordele, Gn.
Contractor Pruit commenced work
on the cutting of tho right of way and
.grading on the A. A B. Wednesday
above the camp ground with a large
force of hands.
A Sample of Modesty.
‘'Modest!” said Colonel Harry
Hall, speaking of a statesman be
knows. “W by, lie is ns modest as a
certain young chap out in Pittsburg
who works on the Sunday edition of
a newspaper Owned by his relatives.
JVhetl be came of age, tho relatives
elected him a director. Ono day he
asked the Sunday editor if he conld
get off for an hour, saying he want
ed to attend a mooting of the board
of directors of the paper.”—Wash
ington Cor. New York World.
Joe P Smith purchased a ifcw buggy
nnd set of harness from J P. Heard A
•Sons yesterday. When questioned
about it he replied: "I bought it to
haul speckled peas out to my farm?”
It is expected that a large number of
votes will be polled on J une 6th, aa there
is a great deal of interest manifested
in nearly every race from governor
•down to the smallest county office.
We would like to seo as large polled as
possible in order to see how the people
stand upon tho important issues now at
stake iu the different races.
F. P. Pepper the Photographer who
lias been doing work in Vienna since
last December, will move his tent up
to Dnadilla next week where he will be
for the next two weeks. He has done
work here for nearly every family in
the city and surrounding country and
his work has been of the quality that
we take no hesitancy in recommending
Jilin to the people of our neighboring
town as a good artist and one who will
treat you right in every respect.
Application For New Road.
GEORGIA—-Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
All persons interested are notified if no
good cause is shown to the contrary, an
order will be granted an the 13th day of
June next, establishing a new road as
marked out hr the Road Commissioners
appointed (or that purpose, commencing _
at South-east corner oi J. D. Clement’s I thinks any reason is a descent excuse.”
Front Atlanta Constitution.
, An aged stranger called at the police
barracks last night for a place to sleep.
His long white hair felt in curls below
ills shoulders and his snowy beard reach
ed to his waist.
“Yes, I am a tramp," he said with a
pleasant sinile. “Probably the olde.
tramp on thd road, for I started out when
I was 30 and I have been tramping for
forty years.”
Such an unusual tourist attracted his at
tention of the attaches at the barracks
and they plied the old man with questions
which he answered cheerfully
“In the first place,” he stated, you want
to know what made me tramp. In nn-
swer to that I will say I began to walk
about over the country to get work.. Then
I took to liking the . free outdoor life.
The boys on the road now call me the
“Professor.” I don’t object to the title,
I have written some good things, if I do
say it myseli, nnd they have been printed
in the newspaper. But, alas, I was rarely
ever given the proper credit. I have writ
ten proverbs, poetry, jokes and essays. I
never nadany books and therefore wh t
I write is entirely original and not mere
ly an improvement on what some other
manshas written. Nearly all the so-called
jokes and pointed paragraphs you see in
ihe newspapers are but an improvement
on what the writer has read, I take my
ideas and texts direct from nature.”
He was urged to produce some of his
literary efforts and he took from his pock
ets several rolls of manuscript and read
from them.
“Now listen to some of my logic,” he
said:
“The singing bird always builds the
prettiest nest.”
"Tell trees gives the poorest shade.”
"The frog that croaks the loudest never
jumps very far."
“The corn that tassels the quickest has
the nubbin*.”
The officers told him his Jogic was ex
cellent. Then he took another slip of pa
per and said:
"Now I will give you a few of my origl
naljokes.
“The reason they call a divorced wom
an a grass widow is because she is not the
kina that has to wear the weeds.”
"The fruit of politics is the candidate-’’
“A briar patch and a negro cemetery
are both black-burying grounds."
“The fellow who is going down hill
a. l. mcartmur,
Dentist.
Rooms 2 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna,- — Georgia.
DR. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, .... Georgia.
BIVINS & MOBl.EY,
T. T. Bivins, at. n. H. A. Mobley, m. d.
Physicians & Surgeons,
Calls 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 15th to last of
each month.
Vienna, Georgia,
' WOMEN AND JEWELS.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that la the
order of a woman’s preferences. Jew
els from a magnet of mighty power to the
average woman. Even that greatest of
all jewels, health is often ruined in the
strenuous efforts to make or save the
money to purchase them. If a woman
will risk her health toget.a coveted gein,
then let her foitifv herself against the in-
siduoiu concequenses of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections by the regular
use of Dr Boschee’s German Syrup. It
will promptly arrest consumption in its
early stages and heal the affected lung*
and bronchial tubes and drive tile dread
disease from (he system. If is not a cure-
all, but it is a certain cure for coughs,
colds and!nil bronchial troubles, You
can get Dr G G Green’s reliable reme
dies at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga.,
and J W Sanders, Unadilla, Ga.
Get Green's Specie! Almanac.
CHEAPEST
MOM ON EARTH!!
JOHN F. POWELL & SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
* D. 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 giren to collections.
land in 945th district, G. M., said county,
running them e in a North-easterly di
recilon through lands of J, D. Clements,
J. S. and S. J Odom, Ruben Johnson,
G. J. Stephens, Wm. Clements, G. S.
Hamilton ana George and John McLen
don, and intersecting Puteville road nt*G.
B. Wades, a distance oi about six miles in
length. This May rath, 1902.
J. 1). Haro move, O. D.C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
E. E. Srago has in due form applied to
the undersigned lor Permanent Letters
ot Administration on the Estate of Mrs.
N. J. Seugo, lute of said county deceased.
1 wilt pass upon hit application on the
1st Monday in June next. This May 6th
1902. J. D. Hargrove, O. D, C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
By virtue oi »n order from the Court
of Ordinary of Dooly county, 1 will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in June, 1902, tire fol
lowing described property towit: The
East halt of lot No. 6 and the west half
of lot No. 7 in block No. 37, in the city
of Cordele. Sold as the property of Mrs.
Julia E. Mingledorffi deceased.
This May 5th, 1902.
Uinolroorpf, Ad mV.
When the officers had finished lauding
his jokes the aged stranger unrolled a third
piece of paper and remarked that a poem
was next in order. He then read the fol
lowing:
TIj* SONO OF THE TRAMP.
“1 walx, I beg and try to steal
A ride on the blind baggage,
And when 1 want a good square meal
Most anything I’ll cabbage.
1 laugh at face and sneer at work,
Just like a lazy fellow.
The only thing I do not shirk
Is wbat will make mo mellow.
“I’m on the go ar.d on the beg,
A happy, careless rover,
I have no friends to pull my leg
When I have got in clover,
The world may j. er, but what care I.
So life can bring no sorrow,
1 live today and do not sigh
O’er troubles of tomorrow.”
The ve teran tramp was told that bis
paem was a perfect gem and he bowed
hit thanks. '
“Now, gentlemen,’ he concluded. I will
register and bid vou goodnight. My
name Is Professor John Bartlett. Wake
me early in the morning, as I wish to be
out in the woods when the birds carol
their morning hymn.”
The profetsot was given a good bed
and he wu soon sleeping as peacefully at
if he was in the best room in the Quest
hotel Jo the land. { .
All Eyes On 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” writeseditor J J Eager
“which caused a most obstinate cough
and finally resulted in profuse heir.orhages
but she has been completely cured by T)r
King’s New Discovery.” It’s posiiv
. postively
guaranteed for coughs, colds and afl
throat and lung troubles. 50c and Jt.oo.
Trial bottles free at Vienna Drug Co.
Legal Advertisements.
Georgia—Dooly County.
Whereas W. C. Culpepper, Adminis
trator of estate of David Culpepper, de
ceased, having filed his petition for a
discharge from his administration of
said estate, this is 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.
This the 1st day of March, 1902,
J. D. Hargrove. Ord.
We guarantee tO
make you a loan on
your farm for less ex
pense and on easier
terms than anyone. If
you need money it
will pay you to see us.
J. Its Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna . Georgia.
Tax Receiver's
April
Rounds.
Lloyd,
Carlisle,
Lindtay,
Unadilla,
Finehurst,
Findlay,
Vienna,
Bvromville,
Capron,
Drayton,
Coney,
James,
Arabi,
Cordete,
17, May 5
“ 6
19.
*3.
24.
a
28,
29.
x 4« .30.
15, May 3 and 2t
16, “ 3 and 23
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, A. S. Morgan and W. G.
Redding have in due form applied to the
undersigned for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the Estate of A. G.
Morgan, late of said county deceased. I
will pass upon this application on the ist
Monday in June next. Tills May cth
«9° s - J- D. Hargrove,
Ordinary D. C.
Tippettville, April i8th.
Dakota, May 1st a. m.
“ibley, May ist p. m.
Snow, May 9, A. M.
Emerich, May 9, p. m.
Fuqua, May i6.
Richwood, May 33.
Vienna, May 34, 3oand 31. .
Cordele, May 26, 37, 28 and 39.
Books close Mny 31st.
Jno. C. Dunaway,
_ . . _ Tax Receiver Dooly Co.
Cordele, Ga., March 17th, 1902.
Old soldier’s Experience
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, end are scientifically combined
to get their utmost value. For sale hr
ell dealers
Bstrayed Bogs.
One black and white spottted tow with
crop and split in right ear and half crop
in left ear. Has 13 nigs, two or three of
them being black, three or four of them
being spotted and the others solid white.
The pigs ere not marked. Any informa
tion will be thankfully received. Address
J. A. Adkins, R, F. P, No t. Vienna,
ul»
J* Austin, a clval war veteran, of
Winchester, Ind..wri»es; “My wife was
sick a long time in spite of good doctor’s
treatmeht, bnt was wholly cured by Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, which worked
wonders for her health.” They always do.
Try them, only 25c at Vienna Deuc Co
Plain Facts*
A few years ago when in the Liv
ery business I bought an ANCHOR
BUGGY which stood more hard use
and wear than any BUGGY I had,
although I owned some which was
(so called) high grade buggies. I
own an ANCHOR Buggy now
and consider it the BEST buggy
on earth for the price. I can con
scientiously reconimed the Anchor
buggy as being a strctly first-class
vehicle in every* respect,
H. A. Youuans,
Jeweler and Optician
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