The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 30, 1902, Image 1

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T . j dip Pfcfttfo VOL 2. NO 23. VIENNA, GA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 30, 1902. TWICE-A WEEK $1.00 PER YEAR SUPERIOR COURT - CONVENES MONDAY There is Ho Assignment of Cases, and Large Crowd is Expected Monday. The September term of Dooly Superior court will convene next Monday morning at 9 o’clock. There ha» been no assignment of civil cuse3 for this term as hereto fore, and consequently there jvill be u large attendance all during the week. The large business that the City court has been doing since its es ' tabiishment has decreased consider ably that of the Superior court and made it unnecessary for an assign ment of cases ut this term. A VISIT TO THE JAIL. The News reporter made a visit down to the county juil yesterday morning and saw eighteen negro prisoners confined in the tour’large iron cells awaiting their trial, which will come off during this term of Superior court. Out of the 18 prisoners, 1 five- are charged with larceny and five with gaming, llelow will be found the names of ull of them and the different crimes for which they are charged: Clint Pine, assault with intent to murder. W. ii. Fleming, carrying con cealed weapons. J. D. Davidson, gaming. Ike Grant, gaming. Richard Collins, bigamy. C. (j. Curry, gaming. ]iin Evans, gaming. Dock Jones, larceny from the house. Joe Wilson, selling whiskey. John Minter, assault and battery. •‘Coot” Davis, larceny from the house. Lucius Smith, larceny from the house. t Will Hatcher, murder. Wade Cook, gaming. John Manuel, pointing pistol at another. Will Gross, larceny after tiust. A Basket Campmeeting at Drayton. Beginning on Friday, Sept. 5th, at 11 a. m., there will be held a basket campmeeting at the above place. A competent committee has charge of the arrangements, and the meeting will embrace three days at least. Take feed for youtself and stock, and come to help and be helped to a.better life. Rev. J. M. Bass will preach the opening sermon, who with other ministers, will camp on the grounds. With sincere interest in the sal vation of souls. Charles’W. Snow, Pastor. QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA. Floeys Honey and T«r affords imme- d iale relief to asthma sufferers In,t!ie worst stages, and il taken in time will effect a cure. For sale by all dealers. ARABI, Ga., Aug. 29th—Professor Lawson E. Brown has just returned home from Hawkinsville, where he has been in the interest of the Houston High School. Mrs 0. B. Gleaton is visiting in Al bania, the guest of her son, Clarence Gleaton. Miss Alia Theus of Moultrie, who has been the charming guest of Miss Lucy Fenn, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patterson and Miss Lizaie Branan attended church in -Cordele Tuesday. Miss Susie Hall of near Vienna, visit ed Misses Susie Cox and Ella Pate last week. Dr. V. 0. Harvard spent Tuesday Af ternoon in Unadilla. Rev. J. J. Hyman is off oir a business trip down the road. Col.' J. Hardy Pate was in Irwinville on legal business lost week. Mr. Willie D. Upshaw will be the guest of Professor L. E. Brown next week. Miss Louise Lane of Atlanta, will ar rive in the city Saturday toresuihe her duties as elocution teacher in the school here. Miss Gussie McCutchen of Selma, Ala., will arrive on the 30th and will be the guest of Mrs. V. O. Harvard Warren L. Story, Jr„ of Albany was the guest of Walter L. Patterson Sun day. Another Business Deal. ,Y' STRAYED G ‘From my place in Wilcox county, one - .lackhorse in very good shape; had bridle and saddle on when he broke loose; when last heard from was at the Mclver place iu Dooly county, coming in direction of Vienna. Any informa tion will be liberally rewarded. Address the Rochelle New. Era, or myself. D. McDcvmk, , Rochelle, Ga. Arabi News. Messrs. Eggleston & McDonald have purchased the stock of goods owned by Rev. P. G. McDonald, and will in the future conduct an up-to-date merchandise business. New goods will soon arrive and this new firm will be a high bidder tor trade with good goods-at low prices. We are pleased to announce that Mr. W. T. McDonald who has been connected with the old firm lor several years will remain with the new one and help to steer it on to success in the mercantile world. Coming! Coming!! Who? Why, Mr. Woodruff, the traveling representative of the well known Columbia Tailoring Company, and will give a grand opening display of Suitings, Trouserings and Fancy Vestings at the store of W..W. Jordan, next Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 2nd and 3rd. Mr.-Woodruff has made three successive visits to their local agent Mr. Jordan, and has always suc ceeded, in receiving a large number of orders. Season before lust over $400. worth of orders were secured. Remember the time, next Tues day and Wednesday and be certain to call and have your measure tnken for auything in that line needed. Don't fall to take advantage of our SPECIAL PRICES on BUGGI ES and WAGONS thlsweok. In fact everything In OUR PLACE has values. J. P. Heard&Sons. JUST LOOK AT HER. Whence comes that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich rosty completion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good Heie Is her secret* She ustd Dr King’s New Life Pi'Is. Re.«uli—a'.l drgrns act ive. digestion good, no headache, no i-hanev for Sine.-. Tty them. Only aye, Forbes u. Coxc Drug Co UNADILLA’S SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 8TH And Her People are Looking Forward to a Better School than Ever Before. Unadilla, Go., Aug. 28, 1002.—The Unadilla Public Schools open the fall session Monday week, Sept. 8th, and the management confidently look for the best opening in the history of the school. Prof. 0. G. Power and family returned this week and are now getting everything in readiness. They spent part of their vacation in Knoxville, Tenn., attending the Summer School of the South, and state that the course was one of considerable pleasure as well as profit. Mrs. Power, who is in charge of the Primary department of our school, is considered one of the finest primary teachers in the state. Miss Laura Young of Macon, teacher of the Intermediate department, and Miss Louise Herndon of Americus, teacher of music, are expected to arrive in a few days. Mrs. B. F. Martin of Oglethorpe, is spending the* week with relatives here Mrs. Jas. F. McArthur is in New York buying a large Btock of fall Mil linery goods. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Graves returned to their home at Sigsby lost Sunday after spending several days here with relatives. Miss Smythie Carroll spent several days with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chos. Clewis, near Spow this week Quite a number of our people attend ed the annual meeting at Mt. Olive last Sunday. Dr. Thos. J McArthur visited Cordele Tuesday. Col. J. T. Jeter visited Macon this week on legal business. Col. M. S, Means of Hawkinsville was here Thursday on business. Mrs A. Morgan returned Monday from Hawkinsville, where she has been vl8ttiting her brother, Mr. Tillet Bridges. J. A. McLendon and brother, have closed their mercantile business hero and moved to Doerun, Colquitt county. We regret to lose these gentlemen as they have made us good citlcens. Dr. V. O. Harvard was - here this week on bnsiness. Foley 9 s Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. New Styles in shoes, Stacy Adams— Vici, new process patent calf in button and lace. J P Heard & Sons. Notice. Preaching at the Methodist church Vienna, morning and night next Sunday August 31st by the pastor. Assignment of homes and guests tor the Bible Institute will be an nounced at either the morning or night service. The committee on homes and en tertainment will please meet at the church Saturday night at 7:30. II. P. Myers, Pastor. CONSUMPTION THREATENED I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion, C Unger, an Maple St, Champaign 111, 1 triad a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for sev eral months. I used one bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar, It cured me and I have not been troubled yfnee. For aale by all dealers, To the Farmers. A Double Box Steam Packing, Steam Tramping square bale press will be put up in the East Vienna Ginnery as soon as it arrives. We arc making room for it now. This‘will moke this oue of Ihb most complete ginnerys in Georgia. We want your ginning to do and to buy your seed. Yours truly, VIENNA COITON OIL CO. Has Made Himself Heard The August number of the “Ve hide Dealer,” a magazine published m the interest of dealers and jobbers by Ware Bros., at Philadelphia, Pa, has the following to say of J. P, Heard & Sons of this city, and also containing a splendid likeness of Mr. 0. M. Heard, Vice-Ptesident of the firm: , “The accompaning . portrait is that of O. M. Heard, of J. P. Heard & Sons, of Vienna, Ga. Three- quarter top buggies find especiul favor in that communinty, and the demand for wagons covers quite range, in which good work finds preference. It has been the long es tablished policy of this company to discount all bills, a policy which has resulted in tha building up of a good business. Vienna is pros porous, and the above firm enjoys the confidence of the community J • P. Heard, Sr., is president; O M. Heard, vice-president and J. P Heard, Jr., cashier.” A Sad Death. Little Leonard Hall, the two year old and only son of Got. and Mrs. M. P. Hall, passed away Wednesday morning after an ill ness of about ten days at the home of its grandparents Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Leonard in this city, sur rounded by heartbroken parents grandparents and other relatives and friends. The funeral -services were held at the home Thursduy morning at 10 o’clock, conducted by Rector Harris ot Macon, ufter which the remains were carried to the city cemetery and placed in their last resting place. Tne funeral pro cession was one of the longest ever seen -in this city and a large crowd was present at the burial service. The heartbroken parents and relatives have the sympathy ot their friends in their great loss. Stole a Cash Register. Burglars entered the stores of Hutchinson Lumber & Supply Co. Wednesday night and stole the cash register which possibly contained some 1*5 or $20 in small change. They effected ap entrance through the rear glass window and then unbolted the rear door. No clue yet us to who were the burglars.— Cordele Sentinel. Advertised Letters. Letters' remaining uncalled for at Vienna, Ga., August 26th, 1902. B—Milton Brown, Miss Biner Brown. C—Miss Elisabeth Collier. E—Tom Eisher. G—Wilkes Givens, Fruen Givgen. H—Louts Hills, Miss Parolee Hose. J—Miss Ella Jackson. T— Miss Minnie Thompson. ' W—Miss Maggie Whitehead. Please call for advertised-letters. R 8. Middleton, P. M. LOOK PLASANT PLEASE. Photographer C C Harlan, ot Eaton, O., can doao now, though tor years he couldn't because he suffered untold agony from the wont of indigestun. All pity sicainsand medicines failed to help him till be tried Electric Bitters, which work ed such wanders lor him, till he declares they area godsend to sufferers from din pepsia and stomach trouble, ' Unrivaled for diseusetof the emmat-h, livtr and kid neys, they build up an;l pivi.n-w hfe to the whole system, Try them, Ou’y 50c Guaranteed at Forbes ic Cox, Drn-'gfsu, THE UNIVERSITY OF QEOROIA AUXILIARY j t _. . N ' r Just Organized, Is Doing a Good Work for Onr Colleges. An organization known as‘‘The University of Georgia Auxiliary,” has been formed in Georgia tor the purpose of working and raising money for the different educational institutions. It has an advisory board And executive committee composed of some of our most learn • ed and well known citizens. It will be conducted similar to the Southern education board. The first thing to claim the attention of the organization is tor the benefit ot the State Normal School, which seems now to be in the most press ing need of any of the branches of the University. At the opening in Athens a tew days ago more than sixty teachers wete obliged to seek lodgment in private homes. A circular letter sent out a few days ago has the following to say in regard to the movement; "The Normal School is an insti tution that comes in close touch with ail the people through its prep aration of teachers for the public schools. The friends, therefore, of the Normal School and of the entire University systetri throughout the state, will be invited by the auxilia ry, according to their liberality and resources, to contribute $25,000 to wards this need. The remaining $10,000 necessary for the purpose has already been subscribed to the auxiliary’s fund by a native ot Georgia, who is interested not only in the Normal School, but in tho whole system of colleges compris ing the University of Georgia.” OUR HOME FOR SALE. We hereby announce to the public! that our land is for sale containing 202| acres, being in the 7th district of Dooly county, seven miles west of Vionna. There is about a 3 horse farm of open land, improvements very good, one tenant house besides dwelling. Out houses very good. Branch runs through the place affording everlasting water' for stock. This place is known as the George Butler place. For prices and further information and particulars of this property—see us at your earliest possible date as this notice will turt for a few days only. Yours for business, B. H.& G.W. BUTLER. CLOTHES GLEANED, PRESSED and DYED* If you want work done in a firsts class manner, give me your orders, I make a specialty of cleaning up Summer Clothes to be put away for the winter or Winter Clothes that have been packed up during the summei. A trial will convince you that my work is alright, Yours for business, JAEFUS BREWER. BARBER SHOP! If you want a first-class*-^- Hair Cut, Shave or Sharrtpoo, come to see me and get it done by one who ia an expert at the business-. Special attention given to dressing ladle* hair at their homes, or eon •ell them the preps ration e.xi Uiby r an dd it themselves. Yours: c <per sf ally, CHARLEY POWEI .. fnriir.ft