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VOL 2. NO 30.
VIENNA. GA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24.1902.
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People are Growing lore and More Accnstomedto Coming Here for VALUES.
in all Departments.
They Find the Prices are Lover and in Plain Figures, and are Anxious for the Values We are
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Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Glass, Crockery and Tinware, Furniture, Carpets and
Rugs. In fact Everything you Want to Wear or Furnish Your House With,
Was Never as LARGE, and as well SELECTED, as at Present,
AND WAS BOUGHT TO SELL AT VERY LOW PRISES.
We want to show you through our line,
and we know what the Verdict will be.
The RACKET STORE,
J. J. COOPER. Prop'r., - * —- VIENNA. GEORGIA.
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; SOME DAILY DOINGS
OF TOWW AMD COUNTY
DEFTLY DESCRIBED
1NYIBTED INTO INTERESTING ITEMS
The Tales That the Type Truthfully
Tries to Tell to the Thrifty,
Thoughtful Throng,
Vi ho are the candy people?
Walton Bros,
* Te e A. Smith is on the sick list this
w.ek.
New line F. C. Corsets at
1 J. P. Heard & Sons.
Mrs. Bell Yawn and daughter Miss
Allie, are very sick with f&ver.
J. S. Shipp has moved into the house
recently vacated by C. T. Bradley.
Do you need a good cook stove? Call
■ on Taylor Bros.
A. E. Jordan haa Just recovered from
; a few days attack of chills and fever.
■' New Clothing at
f J. P. Heard & Bona.
■ .
Postmaster Middleton ia able to be
at his post again, after an illneis of a
few days.
The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to
Itulo your ginning. ' Good service guar*
Mnteed.
Charlie McCarty and bis little broth
er John, nre very low with fever on
i Pine street.
Our new horses and mules are telling.
Come while we can salt yon.
i . • J. P. Heard & Sons. .
jlr. 0. Hamilton received a car load ot
fa/n* horses and mules Monday. Look
Jout for his ad in the New* in dfew days
The News reporter made a visit to
Vienna’s Dry Goods stores yesterday
and found that all of them had a larger
and more complete line of fall goods.
Shan they have ever carried before.
j ■jSsblosi Bros., C-lotbing and pants'i? 1
. J. P, Heard A 3ons, ;
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Smith has been dangerously lll’for the
past few days.
We can fit you in pants or a full ault,
and have what you want in suspenders.
Taylos Bro«.
Don’t tell a man he is a fool for two
reasons: First, he will not believe you
and second, you might insult him.
E. G. Walton who has been quite ill
with fever for the past three weeks, is
still quite sick we are sorry to note.
We want to buy your cotton seed—
highest cash price paid.
Vienna Cptton Oil Co.
Falsehoods are like fleas—they are
allowed to live because It is too much
trouble to chase thorn down and kill
them.
Rev. J. M. Kelley haa already built
two cottages on East Fine street, and
he is now Greeting a third one on same
street.
NEW SHOES AT
J. P. Heard A Sons.
Cashier K. R. Lewis, of the Bank of
Vienna, has treated himself to a fine
horse and buggy, He purchased them
from J, O. Hamilton.
Sheriff G. W. Sheppard has been con
fined to hfa room with fever for several
days. He is improving and will soon
be able to attend to bis duties again.
A music and Elocution recital will be
given at the Pinehurst High School on
Friday evening September 26th, under
the direction ot Misses Hooten and
Lilly.
Rev. J. C. Burnett ot Colon, will be
ordained to the full work of the Gospel
Ministry, at Zion Hill Baptist church
the third Sunday in October. Rev. J.
D. Norris has been selected to take part
in bis ordination.
Don’t send your watches off for re
pairs, I can repair it if it can be done,
on short notice. t H. A. Youmans.
We hav«-slready received nine new
s-becriberi this week and several have
dipped in and renewed for a year in
" dv mce. THs NaW^goes in tip coun
ty’tomes
I" wclcoiqp guest*
i as those in the cities
The News’ large cylinder press ar
rived Monday and on account of the
time it will take to get it up and In
running order we will of course be short
of news.
Contractor Freeman commenced the
work of repairing the slate roof on the
court house steeple yesterday. The
biggeat part of the Job will be the
■caffling.
Call on Taylor Bros, for Shoes, Hats
Caps, Dress Goods, Notions, or anything
you need they have it, and are receiv
ing new goods every day. Give them a
call and they will treat you right.
Rev. J. M. Kelly filled his regular
appointment at Byromville Saturday
and Sunday. Seven were baptised
Sunday. He waa called to serve the
church again another year making the
sixth consecutive year aa their pastor.
When in need of fail and winter
millinery call and ace me before buying
Everything now and up-to-date,
Yours for trade,
Miss H. B. Milton, Prop,
Misa Zoba Carnes, Mg’r.
The Woodford Stock Co., will show
at Heard’s opera house Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday nights with a Matinee
Saturday afternoon. This is a splendid
company and they propose to give our
people some good plays during their
engagement.
Tri News calls the attention of our
many readers to be on the lookout for
the page ad of J. L. Taggart which will
appear in our Saturday’s issue, adver
tising his fall opening of fine mil
linery goods which will take place on
October 1st and 2nd, 1002. Remember
the date and read the ad.
Did you know your neighbor had a
better buggy and a better wagon than
you? Well he has; he got his at J P
Heard & Sons, the Buggy and Wagon
People.
miMnery Opening.
I respectfully invite everybody to
call and inspect my stock of new fall
millinery goods, prices reasonrble.
My opening will take place on October
1st and 2nd. Yoora Respectfully,
Maa R, P. Mitchell.
Vienna, Ga.
Quarterly Meetings in Dooly County.
At Drayton Nov. 1st and 2d.
At Vienna Nov. 2d p. m. Conference
Nov. 3rd, 10 n. m.
At Pinehurst Nov. 3rd, 7 p. m. and
Nov. 4th, 11 a. m. and 2 p. m.
Aa thia is my last round and my last
year on the District, I would be pleased,
to meet many of my friends and all
the officials.
Speaking spiritually, thia has been a
great Methodist harvest in Dooly
county. God has wonderfully blessed
the churches. Speaking of material
things, Dooly has been blessed far
beyond many sections. It becomes us
to bring an offering and come into His
courts. Every church should pay its
pastor every dollar promised—and
every charge should meet all assess
ments for edllectiona to be reported to
the Annual Conference.
To this end stewards and pastors
must begin at onee and abound in
labors. J. B. McGinn,
Presiiling Elder..
Married Sunday.
On last Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock
at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hall, near this city,
their attractive daughter, Mias Rosa,
waa united in marriage to Mr. J. W.
James of Cordele. Rev. J. M. Kelly of
this city performed the ceremony.
The bride is apopularyoungladyand
her admirers were numbered by her
acquaintances. The groom is a young
merchant of Cordele, and possesses
excellent business qualifications.
The Niws wishes them a long life of
happiness and prosperity.
Pleasant Hill Notes.
Rev. W. A. Conner filled hia regular
appointment at Pleasant Hill Sunday.
Mias Alice Barfield of Houston county
is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. H. A. Howard spent Sunday
with.Mrs. C. G. Ward.
Mri and Mrs. J. J. Coppage spent
Sunday with Oavid Gamble and sisters.
Mr. 0. T. Perry of Sigsbee, spent a
few days here last week.
Misses Ethel Howard, Kate and Mary
Coppage were the guests of Misses Netty
and Mollie Ward Sunday.
Wonder if Pat, Ruby and Fannie got
lost last Sunday afternoon.
I will close with beat wishes to the
Niws from “Wiia Fairy.’
New Morning Dally Paper.
The Herald la really informed that
in less than a month a new morning
paper will appear in Amerioua. Messrs
L. A. Morgan A Company, are the
publishers and new material will be
ordered at onco. Arrangements have
already been perfected for editorial
and other help. It ia to be a modern
up-to-date paper in every sense of the
word.—Ambrioua Herald.
False Alarm.
Our people were very much excited
Sunday evening about 7 o’clock by the
alarm of fire which was given down in
the business part of the city. Some
thing waa amelt burning by several and
on seeing a light down at the gin, they
began shooting, and it was only a few
minutes before a large crowd was on
the scene. Of course our fire boya were
soon on hand and ready to fight fire,
but it proved to be a false alarm.
Masonic Puzzle.
The News ia requested to announce
that a Masonic puxsle will be displayed
in thp Lodge room at the meeting
tonight, and ail the member* are urged
to attend and get the boni-fit of same.
Business of importance is to be trans
acted.
A M Disappolntmint.
Ineffective liver medicine is disappoint
ment but you don’t want to purge strain
and break the glands of the stomach and
bowels DeWitts Little Early Risers nevn
di.-appoint. They cleans the stomach ot
all poison and putrid matter and do it r«>
gently that one enjors the effects. They
are a tonic to the liver. Cure billiousoes*
torpid liver and prevents fever.
Vienna Drag Co