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gr- Repairing Department--
Don’t-send your work off to large cities
4^— to have it done, and wait an unlimited
time<to-get it bock. Remember I ex*
iiniine your-Watches, Clocks or Jewelry
ff FREE and tell you what it will coot
to before you. have it done. I make a
specialty of repatring fine and , cotnpli-
cated Watches—all repairs neatly done
. .. on short notice,
XT SATISFACTION
Jfe: 1 *Touarantked.
; I SELL
\Batef->e§, ©losks,
AND A|Uk KINDS Or FIRST-CLASS
sJew^li^ arpd §ewira@ ©Mfle§
All kinds of Sewing Machine' Needles and fcxiureL
We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on
time, easy installments or CASH. - ' See me before
buying and I will save you money.
Don't Suffer*- v
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 ail 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 pt Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction. •
^ HA VOIin A INK Jevyeier and Optician. ,.>•
ST j 11. I VTVJ* 1/**1 Next Door to Postofflce. i rS
SEVERAL 5MALL
SCENES SCOOPED
Ike News of Tom end County Called
logelher for Hasty Readers. *
Over |000, worth of wood, wm used
added some to * o11 **
ly beautiful
Who are the buggy and wagon people?
J. P. Heard ft Sons.
0. B. Perry has receni
mice rooms to ,Ws . air
'home*
The Vienna Oatton Oil ,Co. wants to
alojoar ginning. Good service guar-
J. H. Evers, Who tlvesneor Sandy Mt.
'ha* a very stek child. It hat been atek
* month. '
' FOB SALE—Three desirable and well
Jocafed residences. Apply at wnoe to
A E Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. A Bammer Smith have
rented rooms in the Southern hoteland
moved .yesterday,
NOTICE—No goods will be delivered
by me after August 16th.
A . JX B. Thompson,
Get our prioes op Sash, Doors, Blinds
and Building materiel.jT*. r*
Mrs. J, H. Calhoun, wife of Judge
■Calhoun; has been sjulto sick lor over
three' months ^ is Improving.
FOR SALE—A good top buggy. Only
The new hose reel; for the j city fire
department has arrived and we will
now have some More practicing by that
department.
Don’t make a mistake by railing or
engaging your cof ton seed before seeing
the manager of tra Vienna Cotton Oil
Ox
Tho News Job Office has just turned
out some neat advertising cards for M.
K. Kushin, special agent for the Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Co., at this
place,
A very interesting paper will appear
in Saturday’* paper from J. p v Heard,
in whteh he tells of the sight* *een on
hi* reeent trip out west. It will be
followed by another.
Judge J. A. Walden oarried the ne
gro Mose Hill up to Pinehurat Monday
afternoon, where ho was given a trial
before the Juatiee of the Peace of that
'district upon a serious oharge.
The News wont* good reliable and
efficient correspondents in every Impor
tant place In the county. Our terms
are: The News and stamped envelope*
and stationery free. Write us.
MARRIED—Ou lost Sunday at the
home of bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Walden of Kema, their charming
daughter. Miss Annie was married WikllfnatlS
Mr. R. A. Washington of Irwin county
Judge J. H. Calhoun officiated
AV. D. Murray and family moved to
town last week oud are occupying the
Blount rasklende. Mr. Murray has
accepted a position with Walton Bra*.,
and will enter upon hia duties qegulhrly
on Sept. 1st. where be will be glad to
have his friends call toaeehim.
by tho city last y$ar in giving our peo
ple pure arfeslafi water. «
J.-M. Roobin will open up a stock of
dry goods, etc., in the brick store; re
cently vacated by Mr. Thigpen, some
time this week.
If we did not have the right kind of
buggies and wagon and the right kind
' tot prices, it would be impossible for us
y as we do. The kind we
sliow sell themselves. J. P. Heard ft
Sons, tho Buggy and AVagon People.
Smyrna'church, has unanimously
called Rev. J. D. Norris ns pastor li} :
deffinltely with 'a, good salary. The
church is In a more prosperous condi
tion now than it' has been for years
put. , „
The Cordele baseball dab has won
the championship of Florida and a purse
of (400 by defeating the Gainesville,
Fla*., team at Valdosta three grfmes last
Week. Cordele hi
games this season.
This afernoon at 4 o’eloek at the homo*
of the bride’s father, Hon JndC. Owen;.
of Byromville, his charming daughter;
will be united,in marriage
It’s Insurance
A. ROOBIN a CO.,
vicuna, 4 Qyumsr
The very best 6c Calico...... .7... 4c
The best Check Homespun 6c, now.. 4c
Double width Cashmere 20c quality,. 12c
27 in. Flowered Lawn, fast color, 10c
qualitynow...'....,,..... .5c
Whlte^Wmlty Lawn*. 6c
Percale 1 yard wide, good quality, §1
IOC K ocd» for 7.1-sJc
Check Lawn for babies 3|^c
WniMkikirr TTiii—i nun—Ititmrrto
Cotton Adet, tajfc quality ,. .7*$c
Good 50c Umbrellas 33c
Good Brogan Shoes 78c
Full stock, all leather, Fine Shoes, .ft.io
Ladles Good Slippers 55c
Good Solid Leather Ladies shoes... 80c
We will save you jojtf on Children Shoes.
:*n5«Pants 39c
September, sverythiltg goes at COST
and btlow. Respectfully,,
A. ROOBIN,
ti IcDowId’s Old Corner Stud,
iu Emms, will be united in marriage
Mr. J. B. Mason of Pleasant Valley.
3 : extend congratulations and best .»LOOK PLASANT PLEASE
totographer C C Harlan, ot I
jO., can do so now,, though tor years he
Contractor W, M, Thomas .has .Just Cm nt °loiT»!!r
completed «i seed house a^ Fenn & nicalruandmedlcines^falied to help him
„ . „„ Bazemore’s plantation and one at Pine- till he tried Electric Bitters, which work
been in use nboiRajearcheap. .Apply burst* to the VlehniTjCotton Oil Mill, ,ed such wonders tor him, till he declares
,o ■* *•*• • b.I,« jmh <hi. ^ puttin. w -isa^ssirJsarwsjt,
y-*fiS£Sg2Safc!SSt
Newa that ho was figuring with two or neys, they build up and giva new life to
three parties about erecting homes for the whole system, Try them, Only 50c
them in' the’nearfuture. . ; t j Guaranteed atFeebes ft Cdx, Dragglste.
Our city 'council has 'made a trade ji Uveftistd Letters,
with the Cotton Oil Mill for enough! . . '
arch lighfe to light up tfaestreeta suffl- 1 letters remaining uncalled for at
cienUyatacoatoftl60Q.fi year, pro-, Vienna, Ga., August 4th 1902.
Vided that they secure eAough ihdlvld- 9 w ? I ! beU '
Mr. A. H. Brown of near Kerns, has
three little daughters! The oldest one
was bora on toe 21th birthday of Us
mother’s oldest sister. The second one
woe born on the 24th birthday Of its
mother’s second oldest sitter. The
thied one was born on the 30th birthday
of its mother. % The youngest one iq 1 JUST K<
two weeks old. AVi L. Brown, brother A Whence
to >. H. Brown has a baby that Was faultless
bom on its mother’s 30th birthday. h"l1 u 5
May They all live long and prosper.
ual subscribers to pay. for : t^e putting
in of a flrst-diasa*eicotrie plant at their
mill. We trust that they will be suc
cessful as progress we must make to
keep up with to procession. ■
■ Mrs-H. M. Key, who has been visit-
Valdosta. A’ienna was Iter home until
after the civil war and sheresided with
her husband out on the old Key'place
on the Vienna and Montezuma .road
about two miles from the city. She
was gladly weloomed on her <rcbent
visit by a few of her qld,remaining
friends.' There is no doubt a great
many old eitlsens in the eounty who
remember well her husband, Mr. Homer
M. Key, a gallant and brave soldier of
the Confederacy. He was serving as a
legislator at the time the tear broke
out and of course was not required to
enlist. - He gave up such honors and
jt for hlayoypjrjr,, where
e. There was.a happy
meeting betfreoki Mrs. Key, who to now
now 72 yflrs old, and her old nurse and
faithful servant, AVash Key, who is 84
yean old and Uvea near Snow.- He
;et« about weU and talks intelligently
f the days of slarerjrod the war. He
Is considered one of the wealthiest
colored citizens In the eounty. Mrs.
Key is apparently lit excellent health
for a lady of her age, and geta about as
banner salve
Oho moat b>,*!lnb saiVe in the wort*
weU aa one 25 years younger. Since
of her husband she has been
jut with her daughters and
t The chronic borrpwer, like death,
loves a shining mark.
faultiest akin; rich 'rost/- cdhiplezii
face. She look* good, feels good
hertecret* She used Dr King’s
New Lite Fills. Result—all .orgrns act*
ire. digestiun good, no headache, no
. hunce for blues. Try them. Only 23c.
Forbes & Coze Drug Co
D—Jack Dwfghta.
H-Thomaa Hill, Miss Hy twill
L—R Lamb, Mary Lewis, Annie Lisa
Lewis.
• N—Myra J. Keel.
P—Anderson Pearson.
W—It 9 Whittle.
Please call for advertised letters.
B 8. Middutox, P. M.
DOES IT PAY TO AUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for coughs and cold* it
all right, but ybu Want something that
will releave and ettre the more severe and
dangeroutrtanlu of throat andlungtroub
let. AVbat shall you do? Goto awarmer
or more iegufer.cllmatet.Yes if possible;
|f hot possible for you. then in either case
taka the oxiV remedy that has been In
troduced In all civilised countries with
success In severe throat and long troubles,
"Boschee’s German Svrop.” It not only
heals and stimulates the tissue* to destroy
to germdisaaastHot? *M*y*. Wtandtloo,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night’s rest, and caret the patient Try
one bottle. Recommended manv years
by oil draggistsTn the world. You can
get this tillable remedy at Vienna' Drug
Co,, Vienna, Ga'., and } AV Sauciers,
Unadilla, Ga.
Get Green's Special Almanac.
To the Farmers.
A Double Box Steam Packing, Steam
Tramping square bale press will be put
up in the Beat Vienna Ginnery aa aoon
as it arrives. We are making room for
it now. This will make this one of the
moat complete ginnery* in Georgia.
We want your ginning to do and to bay
youraOed. * Yours truly,
VIENNA COTTON OIL CO.
SEND US YOUR
JOB AYORK and
we will please you.
Yob are looking for be SURJS and see us. Ours is the
Oldest Agency in this section for the best and most reliable
Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and
England. Ihe companies we represent settles all claims
PROMPTLY.
given to Real Estate and Renting.
Plaee your property with us and you’ll
receive the best results.
SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR
ANY AMOUNT; SECURED PROMPILY,
REMEMBER! Our Agency leads if all that is GOOD
for our customers.
A, E. JORDAN & e©.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, R. A. Smith, executor on the
estate of J. F, Smith, deceased, has in
due form applied to the undersigned (or
leave to sell the real estate belonging to
the ettate oi said deceased, consisting of
ioiJ^ acres of land, more or less,, being
the aonth half of lot of land No- >9 in the
3rd district ol Dooly county, Georgia. I
wtil paw upon aaid application on the 1st
Mondsy In September next,
ThlS'Angust 4th, 1902.' 1
1. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, AV. L. Ross, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for permanent
letters of administration on the eatate ot
MaryE. Ross, late of said county dec'd.
I will P*as upon said application on the
tst Monday in September next.
This August 4th, 1902.
|. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, D. AV. Sumerford, adminis
trator on the estate of James.Henderson,
late of saM county deceased, basin due
form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell tue real ettate belonging to said
deceased, consisting of fifty acres of land
in the south-east corner of lot of land No.
filty-two in the and district ot Dooly
is hereby gtvro.to all concerned, heirs
said deceased, that said
wilt be heard on the 1st
londay in.September next.
This August 4th, 1902.
]. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
Notice it hereby given that the firm
heretofore known as Kelly A Walton, has
been dissolved by mutual consent and
that from and after the 3rd day of August
1902, the business of Mid firm;will be
conducted by A. B. Walton individually,
ltd akinmlng all tbe debt* of said firm and
owning tbe debt* dne to said firm.
This 2nd day ot August, >902.
J. R. Kelly,
A. E. Walton,
Wmlalttra’er’s Sale.
AnetaUy to aa order ot the const of
Ordinary of Pulaski countv, will be told
at auction at thy court house door at
Vienna, Dooly conoty. Geotgla. on the
first Tuesday In September next, within
the legal hours of wle the following
S jperty to-wlt: All of lot of land No.
in the 13th district of Dooly Co. con
ning two hundred and two andone-half
(202>{) acre* more or lest. Sold as the
property of Andrew AV. Ard, late of Pu
laski county, deceased. Possession de-
livered January isl, 1903. Terms of said
•ale will be cash. '
G. II, MctLaix, administrator,
de boms nop ot Andrew AV. Ard.
NOTICE.
My books will positively close Anguvt
15th, to all thirty, sixty and ninety day
customers.
’ , D/R THOMPSON.
Vienna, Ga. July 22nd, 1902.
A. L. McARTHUR,
DmrrtsT.
Rooms 2 and 4, Peoplea’^ank Building,
^Cordele, Georgia. 1
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, !' — Georgia.
I)R. Ci T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, ' . . . Georgia.
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T. F. Bivins, M. d. If. A. Mobley, m. d.
Physicians St Surgeons,
Calls promptly answered.
VltKKA, Ga.
HALL ft GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law,
Vienna. Georgia.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Viennt,. Georgia.
J. M. AVH1TEHEAD,
Dentist.
Wifi be in my office from ijthtoUstof
each month.
Vienna, Georgia, • .
JOHN F. POWELL ft SON,:
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
CHEAPEST
HONEY ON EARTH!!
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. 11, Woodward & Son,
» ’ lawyers,
Vienna . Georgia,
Wp have fivehundred satisfied custo-
mew in Dooly county that will recom
mend our Baggies and AA’ngon. 4 r
J. P. Heard & Sons,
People