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:^Z 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 Watches* Clocks or Jewelry
FRBR and tell you what 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
, \Batef?e§, ©loeks,
AND ALL. KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS
elewelpg at?d §ewingj fl?6 <shroe§
All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles and fixtures.
We swap new Machines for old oiiesj sell Machines on
time, 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. YOUnANS,
Opticians
Next Door to Postoffice.
SOME DAILY DOINGS
OP TOWN AND COUNTY
DEFTLY DESCRIBED
‘.INVERTED INTO HTOBIM ITEMS
-The tales That the Type Truthfully
Tries to Tell to the Thrifty,
Thoughtful Throng.
LOWBRIXO THE BARS.
He met her In tho meadow,
As tho sdh was sinking low;
They walked along together
In the twilight's afterglow.
She waited, while gallantly
He lowered all the bars,
Her soft eyes bent upon him,
As radiant as the stars.
She neither smiled nor thanked him,
Because she knew not how;
For he was jnst a farmer’s lad
And she a Jersey cow.'
All the people read the Haws.
The grass in the City park wai mowed
-down yesterday
The newspapers often make mistakes
especially whon they are informed
wrong.
The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to
' do your ginning. Good service guar
anteed.
Lnssetor’s warehouse received a bale
of cotton Monday which wds ginned in
Cordole.
FOR SALE—Three desirablo and well
losated residences. Apply at once to
A E Jordan.
J. M. Roobln has opened up a new
Btoek of goods recently vacated by W.
Thigpen.
The Valdosta express was diseontln
ued Sunday. This makes it better for
•our hotel people.
NOTICE—No goods will be delivered
•by mo after August
I). B. Thompson.
J. R. Kelly is dealing in real estate,
'Watch out for some bargains from him
in the News in the near future.
BE SURE and see our BARGAIN
COUNTER;always something under
the market here.
J P Heard & Sons.
It’s time our merchants were getting
a n their fall advertising, and the News
is the paper to place your ada for the
beat results.
Tho Vienna Lumber Co., has changed
hands. Mr. E.O. Walton now owns the
entire busineis which will continue
under the same name.
A three day’s meeting was held at
Mt. Olive church last triduy, Saturday
and Sunday. Large crowda were pres
ent and the meeting was a good one:
Contractor W. M. Thomas was down
in town early yesterday morning telling
his friends about that 14-pound boy
which arrived at his home the night
before.
Miss Sallio Leonard entertained
number of tho young people lost night
at "Up Jinks,” in honor of her cousins.
Misses Annio Laura and Sadie Lewis,
•of Hawkinsville.
Will Proctor, the popular bookkeeper
of the Bonk of Vienna, assisted the
Citizen's Bank it Cot-dele, for a few
days on account of the sickness of two
of tho regular force tnU week.
I).- Stovall purehr.-H a poll
fir? uors*-’fjom'•!». li ii.JFten.dotu
hay. - ■ ~ *
Who are the buggy and wagon people?,
J. P. Heard & Sons.
Uncle Tom Ammons, a substantial
farmer near this city says that he
would subscribe $50C towards getting
up a Sugar Refinery, provided the right
kind of men were behind the enterprise
A party who has been attending the
Indian Spring campmeeting from this
city composed of Rev. H. P. Myers and
wife, Mesdaines L. Davies, Sallie Ever
ett, B. F. Forbes atid little daughter
and Miss Sarah Collier returned home
Monday. They report a very enjoyable
visit.
O. A. Hutitcr was in the city Monday
and informed' n News reporter that he
had just purchased a new saw-mill
outfit and would have same in running
order at Byromville in a few weeks.
He has a contract already to saw 400,000
feet of lumber for Jno. S. Byrom. We
wish him success with his new mill.
Taylor Bros., have contracted for a
half page ad in the News from Sept. 1st.,
to Jan, 1st., and will tell its many
readers about the big bargains which
they will offer thiB fall on everything
carried in their line. They have a large
stock on hand and want to do a larger
business than ever this fall. Watch
out for their ad.
City court convened yesterday with
jury on hand todlspose of criminal
business. The first case tried was that
of Milton Peters colored, selling whis
key. The jury was out on this case at
tho tho time of our going to press.
The next case taken up was that of
Henry Drake, a ten year old negro boy
for larfeeny from the house.
Receiver’s Prices,
—AT TUB STORE OF—
A. ROOBIN «ft CO.,
Vienna, - - Georgia..
The very best 6c Calico 4c
Tile best Check Homespun 6c. now.. 4c
Double width Cashmere 20c quality. .12c
27 in. Flowered Lawn, fast color, 10c
quality, now. 5c
White Dimity Lawn.....; .-, 6c
Percale t yard wide, good quality,
10c goods for. 7>6c
Check Lawnf6r babies.... 3> ; 'c
Best Hickory Stripes, 10c quality... 6c
Cotton Ades, iaj£c quality..,.. ... t y)£c
Good 501: Umbrellas 33c
Good Brogan Shoes 78c
Full stock, all leather, Fine Shoes.. $t.to
Ladies Good Slippers...;-,' 55c
Good Solid Leather Ladies shoes... 80c
We will save you 50% on Children Shoes.
Men's Pants' 39c
From now until the first day of
September, everything goes at COST
and below. Respectfully,
A. ROOBIN,
la McDonald’s Old Corner Stand.
If It’s Insurance
You are looking for be SURE 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. 1 he companies we represent settles all claims
PROMPTLY.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
given to Real Estate and Renting,
Place your property with us and you’ll
receive the best results.
SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR
ANY AMO UNT; SECURED PROMP1L Y.
REMEMBER! Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD
for our customers.
ft. E. JORDAN & 60.
FOB THE LITTLE ONES.
An Instructive Collection For a Boy
;r to Make.
, Every boy at some time or other
< of his life has probably collected
j birds’ eggs, but a collection of wish-
, . . . bones or "merry thoughts” is
Prof. W. H. I.asseter has purchased ] xmiftue.
the Barber shop fixtures, etc, from J.
W* Roberts and will in the future run
one of the most up-to-date shops ever
Have our young readers ever seen
such a collection or thought of it, or
that there is a connection between
be kept neat and clean and a new sap
ply of linens, etc,, have already been
purchased. Two flrat-eloss barbers will
preside over the chairs.
Messrs W. 8. Clark and J. J. Parker
of near Findlay, was In the city yester
day and gave the News a pleasant call.
Mr. Parker not being a subscriber, had
his name entered for 00 cts, worth.
Thanks. They also gave the editors a
kind invitation to go out to their home
and enjoy a coon hunt. Sir. Clark
ituorms us that he and one or two of
his neighbors have succeeded in catch
ing SO since tho roasting corn appeared
QUESTION *ANSWEREo"
Yes, August Flowers still hot the tnrg-
ett isle of any medicine in the clviiix-d
world. Your mothers and grun-lir others’
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were
scarce, and they seldom heard of appen
dices. nervous prostrations or heart fail
ure. etc They used August Flowers to
clean eut the system and stop fermenta
tion of undigested food, regulate the ac
tion of the liver, stimulate the nervous
and organic action of the system, and
that is all they took when feeling dull and
bad with headaches and other aches. You
‘only need a few doses of Green’s August
■Flowers, in llbuid form, to make you sal
lied there is nothing serious the matter
with you. You can get this reliable rem
edy at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga.,
J. W. Sanders, Unadilia, Ga.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
BIG BAR6AINS IN CLOTHING.
$12.50 Suits now $8.75
6.25
4.90
2.50
1.50
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, R. A. Smith,execuior on the
estate of J. F. Smith, deceased; has in
due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to
the estate of said deceased, consisting of
totacres of land, more or less, being'
the south half of lot of land No. 19 in the
3rd district ol Dooly county, Georgia. I
will pass upon said application on tile 1st
Monday in September next.
This August 4th, 1902.
]. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
A. L. MCARTHUR,
Dentist.
Rcoms 2 and 4, Peoples' Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. - HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — Georgia,
I)R. C. T. STCVALL. ,
Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna Georgia.
operated In this city. Everything will birds . cgg8 and the wis hboneB or the
hn Uent nont and dean and a now sun- 6ku j lg J the bihJg that laid the
eggs, and that it is interesting to
' study the two together ? One learns
from them a good deal about ele
mentary anatomy. In many muse
ums collections of birds’ skeletons
lie beside the eggs.
A deal box varnished and about
15 by 18 inches and G inches deep is
a very suitable size and will hold at
least 100 eggs and as many wish
bones. It must be fitted with a
glass, sloping downward from the
back, so ns to give greater depth for
the larger eggs. The eggs mav be
arranged in rows, marked out by
wooden partitions, with trays one
above the other. If the collection
grows to any size, a mahogany cabi
net may be provided, and if such a
case with its ivory white wishbones
or skulls and eggs, systematically
and neatly arranged, each with its
appertaining eggs, were sent to the
county fair it would certainly carry
off a premium.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, W, L. Ross, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for permanent
letter* of administration on the estate of
Mary E. Ross, late of said county dec’d.
I will pass upon said application on the
tst Monday in September next.
This August 4th, 1902.
]. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
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Pants “
, Don't Miss these Clothing
£0YS SUITS
Motetolf atie trek:
Srivot; mvu-- l the cH/ kiiclied :b tho ■ OJ yv)Ti unities. ^
ueauM^lJ&v riti jr-et received by the | ridiculously Cheap. We are
D^d^pru-oat^-w z-av.it tyt* faa.niatA lo make ROOM.
P. HEARD & SONS.
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GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, 1). W. Smnerford, adminis
trator on the estate of James Henderson,
late of said county deceased, has In due
form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell tne real estate belonging tb said
deceased, consisting of fifty acres of land
in the south-east corner of lot of land No.
filty-two in the 2nd district ot Dooly
county, Geprgia, for the purpose of pay
ing the debt* and for making distribution
among the heirs of said deceased. Notice
is hereby given to all concerned, heirs
and creditors of said deceased, that said
application will be heard on the 1st
Monday in September next.
This August 4th, 1902.
J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
BIVINS & MOB1.EY,
T. F. Bivins, si. d. 'll. A. Mobley, at. d.
. Physicians & Surgeons,
jEF Calls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
HALL It GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law,
Vienna. Georgia.
A Rainy Day Money Maker.
The New York Times tells of a
boy who makes money on rainy
days by furnishing protection from
the rain to persons caught out with
out umbrellas. As soon as school
is out on a rainy day he takes hit
umbrella to the font of the stairs
leading up to one of the elevated
railway stations, and ns people come
down the stairs ho offers to them
the use of his umbrella at the rato
of three blocks for 5 cents for one
person. He makes quite a neat lk-
tle sum every rainy day. He says
be could make more money if be
could supply rubbers.
Don’t give uu and* tl.ci t is ne < pec-
tides which you can Set tl -ovy h just,
because you ha-'c failed •<> get lined *i«
member 1 am fitti: g tuw-c kiau every
day. !L A. Yiii ttxi,
Jeweler and uptician,
Dissolution Notice.
Notice ii hereby given that the firm
heretofore known a* Kelly St Walton, has
been dissolved by mutual content and
that from and after the 3rd day of August
1902. tire business of said firm will be
conducted by A. E. Walton individually,
lie assuming all the debts of said firm and
owning the debts due to said firm.
Tills 2nd day ot August, 1902.
J. R. Kelly,
A. E. Walton.
AdmlnhtrKoF* Sale.
Agreeably to an order ot the court of
Ordinary 01 Pulaski county, will be sold
at auction at the court house door at
Vienna, Dooly county, Geoigia. on the
first Tuesday in September next, within
ttie legal hours of .ale the following
property to-wit; All of lot of land No.
65 in the 13th district of Dooly Co. con
taining two hundred sod two aud one-half
(202)6) acres more or less. - Sold as the
property of Andrew W. Ard, late of Pu
laski county, deceased. Possession de
livered January ttl, 1903. Terms of said
sale will be cash.
G. 11. McNata, administrator,
de bonis uon of Andrew W. Ard.
SEND US YOUR
JOB WORK and
we will please you.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vtehnc, Georgia.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be In my office from 15th to last of
each month.
Vienna, Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL St SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
CHEAPEST
MONEY 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. H, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna Georgia,
SHATTERS ALL RECORDS.
fwietin hospital. F A Gullage, Ver
bena, Ala.', j-;;■ J 5 vu«t sum tb doctor* to
curease-.-.-c csse.f piL: 1 uising 24 tu
mors When Bi.fRtf.d HuU'en's Arnica
Galye soon c ;red him.'- Subdues infiamu-
tioa •-.inq'..-s aches, v|!!j jam*.-- B$,{
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