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j£r Repairing Department-
Don’t send your work off to large cities
to have it done, and wait an unlimited
lime'to get it batfc Remember I ex
amine your WatcfiW, Clocks or Tewelry
FREE and tell you whut it will cost
before 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
©Ioek§,
AND ALL KINDS Or FIRST-CLASS
sJewelpg aipd §ewirag fl?c ebine§
All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles and fixtures.
We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on .
lime, easy installments or CASH. See me before
buying and I 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 If! AIMS Jeweler and Optician,
* ■ r »* 1 lrtllL?, Next Door to Postoffice.
-SEVERAL SMALL
SCENES SCOOPED
The News of Town and County Culled
THE LENGTHENINQ DAYS.
The season of lengthening days
has come again, and with it the
yearly repeated sense of leisure and
indefinable anticipation. Hope is
somewhat too active a word and it
Monday is the last day to register, implies despair; yet the exhiliaration
that comes with prolonged daylight
is too great to limit by ‘-auticipa-
EjEERLESS Ice Cream Freezers all
sizes; for sale by D. B. Thompson.
Monday, May 26th, is the last day
9eft to register for the primary on
June Sth.
We pay highestmarketpricefor stall
fed cattle.' Write us W. F. Markert
A Co., Cordele, Ga.
Tho schools nt Shiloh, Riehwood and
Mt. Pleasant held a picnic at Smith’s
mill pond yesterday.
The brick is being placed on the
ground for the now hotel, which will
•be erected by.Mr. J. W. Roberts.
Several spring suits left which we
are Belling at 10 per cen t iiscount— they
are going. Barfield £ Home, Pine-
liurst, Ga.
The regsttrotion books close Monday
May 20th. If you want to vote in the
primary on Juno 5th, you had better
register.
Taylor Bros , have moved thoir stock
•ef goods into tho store owned by Col.
G. W. Btisbee, which wns burned down
last January and recontly robuilt.
A. ROOBIN& CO.,solicits your trade
and Mill appreciate same by slu/wg
customers courteous ntid. fair T.'dnt-
ment., Come to see them
FOUND—A ladies gold shirt waist
■set in my tent. Owner can get same
by applying at the Nowb Office.
F. P. PEPPER.
Read the local ads of Barfield and
Horne, of PInehurst in this issue. Their
regular ad will tell you something of
•interest in our next issue.
Don’t forget we have a nice line of
mens and boys Straw Hats. See them
before buying elsewhere.
J. P. Heard A Sons.
In our Wednesday’s issue we stated
that Mr. Burton of Waycross, had ac
cepted a position with A. Koobln A Co.,
when it should have read from Waynes
boro.
Publishing twelve pages a week, four
more than our contemporary, doesn’t
noutid very muoli like the News is only
«thumb paper, as the editor of the
Progress would have people believe.
You can’t keep a working man down.,
The editor of tho News visited Pine-
liurst and Unadilla on business Thurs
day morning. It is indeed a
pleasure as well as beneficial to visit
thoso two neighboring towns. The
citizens of both are so kind and hos
pitable that we always feel at home
among them.
J. T. Jackson of Shiloh community,
one of the beat farmera of that section
has been a frequent visitor to Vienna
lately for the purpose of purchasing a
house or vacant lot with which to erect
a beautiful home thereon. He has
been unaueceaaful however, as some of
our peoplo seem to have put too high a
price on their property. Such a family
ns Mr. Jackson’s would be a valuable
addition to our town and we trust that
our people will rather encourage new
comers instead of keeping them away
by asking too much for their property.
tion,” a polite smug noun that bus
too long associated with aristocracy
to descend gracefully to a descrip
tion of natural and plebian emotion.
The shortening of days as winter
approaches has by no means the
significance of the corresponding
lengthening as spring sounds her
fur-awny clarion. It might make
a text for the optimist—the patience
with which we yearly endure this
cutting down of our dividends of
by whut must be accomplished rath
er than by sunrise and sunset. It
isn’t so much the thought ot get
ting through the day’s labor in time
to reach home before dinner is cold,
and the possibility of a peaceful
evening destroyed by consequent
irritation and indigestion. It isn’t
this material thought though it does
influence the most solful of us, that
makes up the pleasure having fin
ished the day of labor before the
day of the sun god is ended.
It is the sense of freedom from
the bondage of haste that pursued
the worker relentlessly through
short winter afternoons. It is the
serenity that always attends the
presence of twilight—-an elation
unspoken and unheard, except to
the ears of our sub-conscious selves
It is the primal instinct of our
branch of the human race—the
ten remnat of the religion of our
sun-worshiping forbearance.—Ma
con News.
A REVELATION.
If you make inquiry it will he a revela
tion to ymi how {natty succumbs to kid
ney or bladdar troubles in one form or
another. If the patient Is not beyond
medical aid, Koly’s Kidney Cure will
cure. It never disappoints. For sale bv
all dealers.
All kinds of Pipe—Pipe fixtures.
Nozzles, Curlings, Hoso bibbs, etc, at
J. P. Heard A Sons.
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 on the 13th diiy of
Jhne next, establishing n new road as
marked out by the Road Commissioners
appointed for that purpose, commencing
at South-east corner of J. D. Clement’s
land in 945th district, G. M., said county,
running thence in a North-easterly di
rcction through lands of J,l). 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 Patevifle road at G.
B. Wades, a distance of about six miles in
length. This May 12th, 1902.
J; D. II akgkovg, O. D. C.
light and warmpth and beauty. Aryan passion for light—a forgot-
There is a great deal ot inconscious
philosophy involved' in the unre
pining way in which we give our
selves over to the enduring of win
ter’s discomforts, and it really
speaks well for the amiability of
dispositions in general that a few
years of such experience do not de
velop a rt.ee ot pessimists, cynics,
Qr at least stoices. This applies to
winter as we of this part of the
South know it—a hopeless pot
pourri of heat and cold, rain and
shine, exhiliaration and depression.
The lengthening of days is an
other mutter. By reason of much
darkness our senses ure somewhat
benumbed and wc are at first un
conscious of the chunge. We are
steeped in a sort of stolidity. We
go doggedly on doing half of the
afternoon’s work by man-made
light, until one day starting home
in u scramble to anticipate the pos'
sibility of cold comfort in the mat
ter of food, we stand amazed to
find the street lights.feeble and pale
in the lights of a still glowing west.
But when the scales have fallen
from our eyes, with what childish
eagerness do we couut each day our
gain of golden minutes. With the
joy of condemned crimnals are
welcome day ' by day our added
respite from the punishment of
dnrknesB—the cold, dump, sullen
night that only the moon and star*
redeem from ltorridnest. (By this
struugeneM of nature's contradic
tions. even while we shrink from it
the night becomes more' alluring,
drawing us with iu even increasing
witcheries into our summer slavery
to her.)
Yet at this season it is the Ghy
light we love. We have hud
enough of night. We are saturated
with gloom. The contrast of sun
shine and brightness is what the
soul craves and the body demands.
Even when the minutes of the
lengthened day are overhung witi.
gloom there is is yet not darkness.
To the business man and tbe
working woman especially these
added moments of daylight mean
most—the men and women who
measure their day* by hours and
A. L. McARTHUR,
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 & MOBLEY,
T. T. Bivins, m. d. H. A. Mobley, m. d.
'Physicians & Surgeons,
Culls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
HALL A GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law 7 ,
Vienna, Georgia.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vienne, Georgia.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office irom 15th to last of
each month.
Vienna, Georgia.
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.
WOMEN AND JEWELS.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the
order of a woman’s preferences. Jew
els from a magnet of mighty power to the
average worn art. Even tlint greatest of
all‘jewels, health is often'ruined in the
strenuous efforts to make or save the
money to purchase them. If a womah
will risk her health to get a coveted gent,
then let her foitifv herself against the in-
siduous roneequenses of coughs, colds
and bronchial affection* by the regular
use of Dr Boschee’s German Syrup; It
will promptly arrest consumption in its
early stages and heal the affected lungs
and bronchial tubes and drive the dread
disease from the system. It is not a cure-
all, but it is 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., Vienna, Ga.,
and J W Sanders, Unadilla, Ga.
*'>!Get Green's Speciel Almanac.
CHEAPEST
MONEY ON EARTH!!
JONES & WaI.DEN,
Attorneys 'At Law.
Cordele, Ga.
Special attention given to collections.
Foley 7 s Honey and Tat
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
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 1st
Monday tn June next. This May 5th
>9°*- J- D. Hargrove,
Ordinary D. C
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fad bat been
branded by the most competent authori
ties. They have dispelled the silly notion,
that one kind of food is needed for brain,'
another for muscles, and still another for
bone*. A correct diet will not only nour
ish a particular part of the body,- bat 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 prepare for their ap
pearance or prevent their coming by tak
ing regular doses ol Green’* August
Flowers, the favorite medicine of the
healthy millions. A lew do3es .id* di
gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purifies tbe blood, and makes you
feel buoyant and vigorous- Yon can
get Dr. G G Gieeh’a reliable remedies
at Vienna Drug Co, Vienna, Ga, and
J W Sanders, Unadilla, Ga.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
All Eyes On Texas.
Great Is Texns. Her vast cotton crops
and marvelous oil discoveries amaze the
world. Now follows the startling state
ment of the wonderful work at Cisco,
Tox. of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
consumption. “My wile contracted a se
vere lung trouble” writes editor J J Eager
“which caused n most obstinate cough
and finally resulted in profuse hemorhages
but she has been completely cured by Dr
King’s New Discovery.” It’s postively
guaranteed for coughs, colds and ail
throat and lung troubles. 30c and 41.00.
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.
1. D. Hargrove. Ord.
May s
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9.
10,
11,
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IS, May 2 and 3t
i5, “ 3 and 23
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Dooly County;
By virtue 6f an 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 tale on
the fif»t Tuesday in June, 190a, the fol
lowing described property towit: The
East halt of lot No. 6 and the wA V half
of lot No. 7 In block No. 37, In the city
of Cordele. Sold as 'he property of Mrs.
Julia E. Mingledorff, deceased!
This May^th, 1902
Mingledorff, Adm’r.
it savid Hit Lag*
P A Daniorth, of Lagrange, Ga., suf-
fere for six months with a frightlui run
ning tore on hit leg; but writes that
ffucklen'* Arose* Salve woily cured it in
five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it’s
the best salve in tbe world.* Core guar
anteed. Vienna Datto Co.
GEORGI A—Dooly County.
B. E. Sea go hat In dne form applied to
the undersigned ior Permanent Letters
pf Administration on the Estate of Mr*.
N, J. Sea go, late oi said conntv deceared,
I will pasa upon his application on tbe
tet Monday in Jnne next. This May 6th
1907, ). D. Hargrove, o. D, C.
We guarantee 10
make you a loan on
your farm for less ex
pense and 011 easier
terms than anyone. If
you need money it
will pay you to see us.
J. II, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna . Georgia.
Tax Receiver's Rounds.
Lloyd, April 1, 17,
Carlisle, >> 2 , '
Lindtay, <• . .
Unadilla, •• 4, a ,
Plnehum, •• r. 3 2
Findlay,
Vienna,
Bvromvflle,
Capron,
Drayton,
Coney,
James,
Arabl,
Cordele,
Tippettvlllc, April i8«h.
Dakota, May m a. m.
‘-iblev, May i*tp. m.
Snow, May 9, a. m.
Emerich, May 9 p,
Fuqua, May 16.,
Riehwood, May 23.
Vienna, May 24, 3 oand 31.
C ° rde [ e * May 26, 27, 28 and 29.
Books clo*e May 31st.
Jno. C. Dunaway,
_ . , Tax Receiver Dooly Co
Cordele, Ga., March 17th, 1902. " V
Old soldier’s Experience
M M Austin, a clval war veto™..
Winchester, Ind,,writes; “My wife ’was •
sick a long time in spite of good doctor’s
treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr
King* New Life PHI*, which worked
wonders for her health.” TheyatwaVsdn
Trr them, only age at Vienna Da^ Co
Plain Facts-
A few years ago when in the Liv-
?7™ in , es * 1 b0UBht an anchor
BUGGY which stood more hard use
and wear than uny BUGGY I had
although I owned some which was
(so called) high grade buggie, I
own an ANCHOR Buggy now
and consider it the BEST* buggy
on earth for the price. I can
scientiously recommedthe Anchor
buggy as being a atrctly first class
vehicle in every respect,
H. A. Youmans,
Jeweler and Optician