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'* * People are Growing More and More Accostomed to Coming Here for VALUES. * *
They Find the Prices are Lover and in Plain Figures, and are Anxions for the Yalnes We are Offering in all Departments.
\ AND OUR STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Glass, Crockery and Tinware, Furniture, Carpets and
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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 B0UGHT T© SELL AT VERY LOW PRICES.
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.
NO LAW FOR THIS.
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Sheriff’s Sales.
Georgia—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door In Vienna on the first Tuesday in
November. 1903, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder lor cash'the
following described property towit:
Cfty lots nuntoers 5, xi, 13, 13,14,15,
16, 17, 18, 19 and 30, In block number
363 in C9rdele, I^ooly ■ county Ga., as
known by the map of survey of said city.
Said property levied on ns the property
of F. E. Varnadoe jo satisfy a Superior
court fi. fa , issued from the February
term 1902 of the Superior coart of DoolV
county in favor of the National Building
St Loan Association and against F. E.
Varnadoe. Tenant in possession notified
tn the terms of the iuw.
Also at the same time and place will
toe sold the following described property
to-wlt: City lot No. 14 in block No. 15
in city of Cordele. Dooly county Ga., as
known bv map of survey of said city.
Said property levied on as the property
ofF. E. Varnadoe to satisfy a. Superior
court fi. fa., issued from tile February
term 1902 of the Superior court of Dooly
county, in favor of the National Building
anti Loan Association and against F. E.
Varnadoe. Tenant in possession notified
in terms of the law.
Also at the same time and place will be
sold the following described property
towit :--One twenty-horse powe.r Scho
field & Sons return Tubular boiler. Levied
on ns the property of .J. M. Wade, to
satisfy an execution issued from the Sept,
monthly term, 1902, of the City Court of
Vienna, in favor of Tomlin-Harris Ma
chine Co., and against the defendant,
J. M. Wade.
Also at the same ti^e and place will he
sold the following described property
towit:—City lots numbers thirteen (13)
fourteen, (14), fifteen, (15) and sixteen,
< 16) in block number one hundred and
twenty-four, (134) in thecitv ot Cordele
Dooly County, Ga. Levied on .is the
property of G. H. McKenzie 10 satisfy a
Justice court fi fa, issued from the August
term 1898, of the lustlc'e court of the 1451st
-district G. M. in favor of J. C. Tracy and
against G. H. McKenzie, F. H'. Poston
and R. L. McKenzie. Tenants in posses
sion notified in the terms of the law.
Also at the same time and pince will be
sold the following described property
towit.—All that tractor parcel of land
lying and being in the county ol Doolv
and state of Georgia, in lot number 140
in the 9th district of said county, bound-
/ -ed on the north and cast by lands of Jas.
H. McKenzie, on south and west by lands
of Chas. Powell, and containing fifty
(50] acres more or less. Levied on as
che property of lohn King Wallace and
Sarah Wallace, to satisfy a County court
fi. fa., issued from the Oct. monthly term
1900 of the County court of Dooly county
in favor of Louis Lippman and against
John King Wallace and Sarah Wallace.
Alto at the same time and place will be
sold the following described property
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
Dashes of Wit to Drive Away the
a Blues.
, “When love fliee out at the win
dow,” remarked the observer of
events and things, “papa is general
ly seen coming in at thedoor.”
She—Does she rest the Violin on
her chin or her shoulder?
He—Oh, on her shoulder. It
would never rest on her chin, you
know.
Mr?. Crimsonbeak-—I hear that
man is terribly afraid of fire.
Mr. Crimsonbeak—Yes. Would
you believe it—ho sleeps in ashes-
tus pyjamas every night
Patience—You say he’s excessive
ly polite? )*'
Patrice—I should say so. Why,
he was in n photographer’s'the otn-
er day, sitting for his picture, when
a lady came in, and he insisted upon
her taking his seat.
“We always give the under dog in
a fight our sympathy,” remarked
the observer of events and things.
“The other dog does the rest.”
“The man who doesn’t own a
horse or a wife,” remarked the ob
server of events and things, “has no
business buying bonnets.” — Yon
kers Statesman. .. - .
CLOTHES CLEANED,
PRESSED and DYED.
to-wit: Citr lots number eighteen f tS]
block
nineteen [19], and twenty [20J, in block
number [8], as designated by the regis
tered map of survey of the city of Cordele,
Dooly county Georgia. Said property
levied on as the property ot J. M. Cox to
satisfy a City court fi. fa., issued from the
July Quarterly term 1903 of the City
ft of •
courtof Vienna, In favor of D. B. Leonard
and against J. M. Cox and Z. T. Penny,
Tenants notified in terms of the law.
This October 3rd, 1903.
G. W. Sheppard,
■ Sheriff Dooly Co Ga.
If you want work done in a first-
class manner, give me your orders.
I make a specialty of cleaning up
Summer Clothes to he put away
for the winter or Winter Clothes
• that have been pudked up during
the summer.
I also make a specialty of cleaning up
Ladies Skirts, carpets and matting.
Yours for business,
‘JAEFUS BREWER.
DeWIWs O Salve
Fop Piles, Burns, Sores.
Geo. P. Ide fit Co’s.-
$1.25 Shirts for 85c; $1.50 Shirts at
$1.00, at HEARD’S Department
Store.
Don’t send your watches off for re
pair*, I can repair it U It can be done,
on ahort notice. H. A. Youmans.
We want to boy your cotton seed—
highest eaah price paid.
Vienna Cotton Oil Co.
The Atlanta News says the law
yers of St. Louis are just now
watching-with interest a new in
stance of civilization developing
faster than law.
Some genius of the Missouri met
ropolis invented ancl sold a tele-
phone user’s device to prevent the
free use of the telephone by non-
subscribers. The apparatus holds
down the hook upon which the re
ceiver hangs and will not relense it
until abickle has been dropped into
a certain designated slot. When,
however, such a coin is put into
the slot the hook becomes free and
the telephone works like anyother
instrument of its kind.
Because business men and even
housewives find much annoyance in
the constant requests ot outsiders
for permission to use their phone,
the device has proven very popular,
and in sqme instances so lucrative
that it more than paid for itself and
for the phone service.
Recently a telephone company
became aware of the use of the
device, and, in the face of the fact
that it had protested against the use
of phones by non subscribers, en
tered another protest against the
attatchment. One suhscribor was
notified that he must tnkfc it off, and
refusing, his phone was removed.
As a result he is sewing to have the
instrument replaced, and as the
whole case turns on the nickle-in-
the-slot invention, and there is no
law covering that point, St. Louis'
lawyers are watching the affair
with great interest.
ALL CLASS OF MERCHANDISE
SLAUGHTERED. .*
Cut Prices’'-"Cut to Sell*
Competition need not try to
compete. In the next ninety days
all the stock is money values. Come
quick, bring the CASH, your
“Daddy’a” credit will not be ques
tioned. This is close out sale.
Respectfully,
D. B. Thompson.'
SEND YOUR CATTLE. ftWINB, SHEER and POULTRY
ATLANTA’S BIG FAIR
Eater you hones at the great Hone Show. Fam
ous Seventh Cavalry wifi be there. Greatest dis
play of horaee ever seen in the South.
RACES EVERY DAY. FIREWORKS AT NIGHT.
Vanity Fain—Vivacious, But tM'Vulgon Boy,
But Alot Coarse,
One building filled with Form Implements, Ve
hicles, Moobinery and Food Products. . . ...
ONE BUILDING FILLED WITH ATUNTA MANUFACTURES.
Many Free Attractions, OCT, 0-20,1902•
LOW RATES ON ALL ROADS.
For premium lists and Information write to
FRANK WELDON, Secretary.
DOCTORS AGREE:
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■ Recent Investigations by the authorities of several States have ate
tracted attention to proprietary medicines, and there Ida marked dispo*
sition to draw a sharp line of distinction between mysterious nostrums
and worthy articles of scientific compound and known character.
••Many proprietary medicines,’’ says a leading
physician, •• are the .best possible prescriptions for the
diseases which they are made to cure. It is certainly
only reasonable to expect that chemists of,
World-Wide reputation and unlimited re
sources ought to make compounds with excep
tional skill, and It is manifestly to their in
terest to have their ingredients fresh and
pure. Take, for example, Lippman’s great
remedy, popularly known as P. P. P.
The formula is on every bottle. Every
physician knows that the Ingredients,
the best possible remedies for purify
ing the blood, and the compound is
a scientific one, which Increases the
efficiency of the whole, i some
times prescribe special mixtures
for Blood Poisoning, Scrofulous
Affections, Catarrh, Eczema and other
complaints arising from Impure and weak <
are
complaints urging irum impure auu wtara umuh —
blood, but I always feel safest in prescribing P. P. P., especially where
a fid— tafUh /Iwinrrrlcf RMCPpIhllltf
1 am not personally acquainted with the druggist. In prescribing
... • • • — taking no chances.”
P. P. P. (Lippman’s Oreat Remedy), 1 know I am t
•3 When doctors feel such confidence In a standard remedy, it It
no wonder that the general public insist upon having It. •
P. P. P. is sold by ail druggists. $i a bottle; six bottles, Sf-v-.
LIPPflAN BROTHERS, Savannah, 0*
When you want to buy a mule,
Go to a mule dealer.
When you want to buy clothing,
Go. to a clothing dealer.
And when you want to buy thoea,
Go to—
LEVIS BROS. CO’S. SHOE STORE,
(In Kelly St Walton old Stand.)
Vienna, Ga.
Ladies! Call to see J P Heard & Sons’
ready mode clothing just received front
New York.
Car load o( Portland cement Jusi
arrived. D. B. THOMPSON.
We can fit you in pants or a fall salt^
and have what you want in atupendarv
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