The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 23, 1902, Image 8

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Repairing Department- Don’t send your work off to large cities to Imve it done, and wait an unlimited time to get it buck. Remember I ex- amine your Watches^ Clocks or Tewelry FREE and teii 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 \®<atef?es, ©looks, AND Al-L KINDS OF riftST-CI-ASS slewelpg <at?d jewing e chimes 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 thia 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. YOUflANS, Jeweler and Opticians Next Door to Postoffice. ^uuiuuuuuiuiimuuuiiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuiuuiuuuuuuuiiuuc; Mrs. Dr. S. B. Stovall continues quite ill, we are sorry to note. G. L. Bush has accepted a position DEFTLY DESCRIBED | w,th Ma ? er - Watu &c °- Ask Job P. Smith if he likes shade trees for hltchiqg posts. AH society events sent to this office will be gladly published. Mrs. John F. Butler of Drayton, has been quite sick this week. Job had good record for patience, but then he never edited a newspaper. 0. T. Bradley is able to be up again after a severe Illness of several days. Rush the Fair association and lets get everything in readiness for a good Hard work generally keeps a man I f a { r nex t year. SOME DAILY DOINGS OP TOWN AND COUNTY INVERTED • INTO INTERESTING ITEMS | the Tales That the Type Truthfully Tries to Tell to the Thrifty, Thoughtful Throng. Where does the rub come in? A. J. Shell has two children very 111 with measles. above temptation. Miss Cliff Whitehead entertained in Who are the buggy and wagon people? honor of her friend, MlssMalde Davis J. P. Heard & Sons. of Perry, last evening J. E. Joiner of Drayton, hasbeen sick & r . h. A. Youmans is confined to his •a few days this v^ek. bed with fever this week and is quite Dr. Watts of Drayton, has a child we are sorry to note. ■very sick with measles. I .The two twins recently bom to Mr. J. W. Lashley has been confined to and Mrs, J. A. Adkins of near Coney, his bed with fever for the past ten are very sick and not expected to live, 1 TheEast Vienna Ginnery was crowd- Nine new voluntary aubaorlbers In ed with eotton yesterday. The square three days, comes in I Here is where the rnb bale press will be in operation next In this week’s issue of the Cordele Sentinel appeared a beautiful 'ad for the Cordele school. Would it not be profitable to advertise our schools a little. All the business men have found out that in order to get neat, nioe, pretty and up-to-date job work, the Nears is the place to have it done. Everybody knows this but we like to tell them about it occasionally. Here is where the rub comes in I The colored Baptists of our city have just elosed a most wonderful meeting, having received over thirty members, twenty of whom were baptized at the creek yesterday morning in the pres ence of a large crowd. They have been having some good preaching by able colored ministers. , The roundlap ginnery in East Vienna has been using printer's ink, and of course it is doing a. good business. Just so with every kind of business. The man or firm that advertises most liberally aip the ones that does the bulk of business. This is not exagera- tion—but the plain truth. Rev. J. M. Kelly returned home yes terday morning from Byromville where he has been protracting a meeting at week. The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to do yoqr ginning. Good service guar an teed. G. B. Shell, a prominent merchant of ] Mt. Pleasant, is using a brand new Heard wagon People generally brag and blow to their hearts content if they have any thing to brag abqut, otherwise thoy Here is where the rub conies in 1 The large square bale press for the L, • mi y Vi .... East Vienna ginnery has been received I “* ■»* •» D. B. Thompson. Lest you forget, we will state that | cur subscribers are our best advertisers and supporters. as possible, and will be In running order some time next week. Nearly every exchange that comes to this office contains an advertisement of the school in their towh. What’s the FOR SALE—Three desirable and well matter with Vienna? The newspaper jTe Jordan? 000 **' ApP * “ ° n0 ° * 1 cwinot » *»• horse all the time. Don't make a mistake by selling or engaging your cotton seed before seeing the manager of the Vienna Cotton Oil Co. Mr J G Forehand one Vlennas’ best warehousemen and Dooly’s best farmers has just bought an “Old Hickory” wag on from the buggy and wagon people. Mr Forehand knows where to get the It is alright to tell your readers about I best, the increased business you are doing it _ • ' . *ou state the truth. And here is where y °“ U hav ° ? , v „ I advertise in the. News. Our merchants have long since found this out, but we _ BB SURE and see our BARGAIN like to tell the people about it occa- theunarket’here*’* *° methlng under I slonaUy. Here Is where the rub comes ' J P Heard A Sons. Inl Miss Emmie Hornady, well known In Mis* Jewel Powell tendered an in- Dooly county, has married Mr. J. M. formal dinner to a few of her yonng Terrell, (not the governor-elect otl friends Wednesday. Those pres. Georgia) and moved to Texas. ent were; The Mines Whidden, Bessie „ , ■ , Coliter, Daisy Fountain and Mouda Mr. W. E. M Christmas, a prominent sumerford farmer of Sandy Mount has just pur chased a nice wagon from J. P. Heard Allan Bullard and his negro pal, A Sons, the Buggy and Wagon people. I Milton Peters, were tried in the City . , . court this week for selling whiskey. It has always been a mystery to Th we re found guilty and fined »30C » 10months ta th0 «“* They “• hearing the other day, how w many now , out their sentence, merchants get rich selling g rods below | The protracted meeting which has - „ „ „ , . , , , been in progress at the Drayton Bap- J S. Holloman had the misfortune ^, chu £ h “™ e gund.y, doMd W ed- tolosehi. horse yesterday morning. Ij , ht> Revs. J. D. Norris and Tho animal had been sick two or three L, - days, but the exact cause of its death ?* i* nning8 I “*'* Usd th ®, p “ tor ’ Rw ' , , A, J. Cheeves in the meeting. the Baptist church there since Sunday, closing Thursday night. Seven new members were received. Tfie ordinance of baptism will be administered at the next meeting. The pastor was assisted by Revs. J. M. Walters and H. P. Jack son. The case of the Mayor and Aldermen ofPineburst, vs F. M. Barfield was tried at Pinehurst Thursday morning and the verdict of the court was that Mr. Barfield should take out license for a boarding house. The town was rep resented by Judge U. V. Whipple of Cordele, and Mr. Barfield by Col, M P. Hall of this city. We did not learn whether the case would be appealed to the higher courts or not. We have Just delivered to Dr. C. T. Stovall, one of the most prominent physicians of our city a Handsome Benoal Park Phaeton, together with fine double harness and single harness. This vehiele was made by H. H Bab cock Co., Watertown, N. Y., and is one of the nicest outfits in the state. We consider this sale puite a compliment to our firm os the the Doctor got prices from some of the best dealers in Maeon. Dr. StovaU has used the Babcock works is not known. Louisa Buckholta. daughter of Tobe Minnie Lee, daughter of Mr. and Buckholta, a prominent colored farmer A * E - ,ot V n h “ ** “ nfl “ ed 10 of this county, was married in this city *** w l th al ?\ fevar ’ at 8 o’clock Thursday night to Johnson «• t } ulu •'<* ■"* wcak ’ b “* “ Cox, of Atlanta. George Cobb, one of the most reliable colored farmers in the county has just purchased a nice buggy and harness from J, P. Heard & sons, the Buggy & Wagon people. The people ore fast learning that to t,ct the best and newsiest paper now living published in Dooly, they wiU have to subujjribe for the new county imper—Tho’V .vnna News. is thought that she wiU get weU an' lest a relapse in her condition should take place. Mr. N. a Grantham, a large planter and merchant of Tippcttvills, was here yesterday and bought one of those eele brated “Old Hickory" wagons also gear complete for hts mules, from the bug gy and wagon people. Other merchants at Cordele tried to sell Mr. Grantham but he would have nothing but the "OLD HICKORY,", 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL Wo 8bta on approval to any person in U.S. or Canada without a cent deposit, and allow 10 day; free trial. You take absolutely no risk ordering fror: us, as you don’t pay a cent if it don’t suit you. 1902 Models SSgS $9 to $lb 1900 and' 1901 Models <£& $7 to $1! BicyclSSluIl deUUeSrac^iciSo^Mnt SStoajwsddre?* 500 SECOND HAND WHEELS *4 eo taken In trade by our Chicago ratal! stores, HU TO WC standard makes, many rood as now ^ DO NOT DOT tains a world of useful Information. Write for It. j JH^OEHTS WIlfflEP_&*** t0 toSMawH^ liable person li ins a wbool to ride for yourHf. town to distribute catalogues /*•’' 115 « « and our spool IV Sheriffs Sales. Georgia—Dooly County. Will be sold before the court house door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in September, 1903, between the legal hours ot sale to the highest bidder tor cash the iollowlng described property towit: City lots number one In block number 47, lots t, 3, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, to, ii. is, 13,18,19 and 30 in block number 133, in the city of Cordele, said county and state, as shown by the registered map of survey of said city. Said property levied on as the property of G. H. McKenzie to satis- fy a City court h fa issued from the July Quarterly term 1903 of the City court of Vienna in favor of the Equitable Trust Co., and against the said G. H. McK. n* air. Tenanta notified in terms oi the law. This August 5th, 1903. Also at,the same time and place will be sold city lots number 3 and 3 in block number 168 in the city of Cordele, Ga, as shown by the registered map of survey of said city. Said property levied on as A. L. McARTHUR, Dentist. Rooms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building, .Cordele, Georgia. DR. C. T, STOVALL. Physician and Surgeon, Vienna, ■ . . . . Georgia. BIVINS & MOBLEY, T. F. Bivins, m. d. II. A. Mobley, m. p. Physicians St Surgeons, HT Calls promptly answered. Vienna, Ga. the property o( J. T. Fields to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa., issued from the Aug ust term 1901 ot the Justice court of the 1451st district G. M„ of said state ar.d county In favor ot the People’s Hank of Cordele. Ga., and against the said ]. T. Fields. Notice given the defendant In terms of the law. Thu July 36th, 190a Also at the same time and place will be sold one-fourth undivided interest in lot of land number 174 in the Seventh dlS' trict of Dooly counjhr, Ga. Levied on as the property of T. R. Varnadae to satisfy a Justice court fl. (a. issued from the Ms term 1897 of the Justice court of the 5351! district G, M., of said county, in tuvor of J. E. DeVaughn and against ,tli« said T. R. Varnadoe. Notice given defend ant In terms oi the law. This July 19,1903. G. W. Sheppard, Sheriff Dooly Co Gs. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Kan Administration on the estate of R. E Ransom, late of said county deceased I will pass upon Mid application on the 1 st Monday in September next. This August 4th, 1903. J D. Hargrove, 0.1). C. ' Whereas E. T. Ransom and J. M . . ^ j ... som have in due form applied to the before and informs ua that he h highly unde „,„ ned , or Permanent Letters ot pleated. He knows where to get the - - - best. J. P. HEARD & SONS. The Baggy and Wagon People. Receiver’s Prices, AT THE STORK OF— A. ROOBIN a CO., Vienna. • • Georgia. The very best 6c Calico 4c The best Check Homespun 6r. now.. 4c Double width Cashmere soc quality. .12c 37 In. Flowered Lawn, fait color, toe quality now. . $c White Dimity Lawn 6c Percale 1 yard wide, good quality, toe goeds for 7I3C Check Lawn for babies... j*.jc Best Hickory Stripes, toe quality... 6c Cotton Ades, I2»*c quality.. 7>*c Good 50c Umbrellas... 33c Good Brogan Shoes 78c Full stock, ail leather. Fine Shoes. ,$t.to LadiesGpo<? Slippers.....’. 55-- Good Solid Leather Ladies shoes... 80c We wilt save you 50# od Children Shoes. Men’s Pant* ...'. 39c From now mstll the . first day of September, everything goes at'COST aad below. Respectfully, A. ROOBIN, . kSJMaU’tWCHwSUK. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flowers stilt has the larg est sale of any medicine in the civilited world. Your mothers and grandnr others’ never thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appro dictis, nervous prostrations or heart (ail ure. etc. They used August Flowers to clean aot 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 ts 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 libnid form, to make you lat hed there is nothing serlon* the matter with you. .You can get this reliable rem edy at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga J. W. Sanders, Uuadiita, Ga. Get Green's Special Almanac. Don’t give np and My thereto no spec tacles which yon can see’ through just because yon bare fsiled to get fitted. Re member I am fitting those kind every day. H. A. Youmans, Jeweler and Optician. We have five hundred utisfied custo mers in Dooly county that will recom mend onr Buggies and Wagon. J. P. Heard St Sons, W. V. HARVARD, Attorney at Law, . Vienna, — Georgia. HALL St GEORGE, Attorneys at Law, Vienna. Georgia. D. A. R. CRUM, Lawyer, Vienne, Georgia.' J. M. WHITEHEAD, Dentist. Will be in my ofllce irom 15th to last of each month. Vienna, Georgia. JOHN F. POWELL & SON,; L&wyers, Vienna, — . Georgia. CHEAPEST MOSEY 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'seens. J. H, Woodward & Son, Lawyers, Vienna . Georgia, SHATTERS ALL RECORDS. Twice in hospital, F A Gullage, Ver bena, Ala., paid a vast snm to doctors to cure a severe case of piles causing 24 tu mors. When infilled Bucklen’s Arnica Salve soon cured-him. Subdues inflama- tlon,conquers aches, kills pains. He>> salve in the world. 35c at Forbes St Coze Drug Co 1 SEND US YOUR JOB WORK and The Buggy aad Wagon People WC Will pl6clS€ yOU. -t TIM* INT