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Way Down Here tn Dixie, '
Price of cool don’t bother its.
Way down here in Dixie,
What’s the use of all thlifnaa
Way down here in Dixie,
Wood is plenty in the shed,
Plenty kfver on the bed,
. way down here in Dixie.
Plenty rations on the shelf.
Way down here In Dixie,
No one feller fer hlstelf,
Way down here In Dixie,
Fairest lassies in the the land,
Money, too, to beat the band,
Way down here in Dixie l
Politico aa dead aa h—1,
Way down here In Dixie,
Every feller’a feelin’ well.
Way down here In Dixie,
1. you hunt the gardenispot,
Come right on and »tak« yer lot
Way down here in Dixie 1
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Emile Zola, the great French novel-
lit, la dead. We beat remember him
aa the masterful defender of Alfred
Dreyfus.
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The Sugar Billin'.
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The sugar billin’ cornin’ and
far ahead.
And the younger tolks are happy—all
I trow. . „
For they’ll hove some merry frolics as
they’re chawing uv the cane.
An’drinkin’Juice an‘ courtin’—don
you know l
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George Lewis’ Sparta Bohemian has
"kicked the buckit,” aa the gifted ed
itor expresses it, and the issue of Sept.
80th was the last.
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The man who figured that the world
Will be overcrowded in 387 years prob
ably forgot that by that time there
will be a big bunch in Hades.
if I see her
darkness of skies will
and
to quickly be
is—a wonderful
of
there
A matrimonial club has been 6rgan-
lied in Dublin, and one is very badly
needed in Vienna.
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I hereby extend a cordial invitation
to my gifted friend 8tanton to comb
down to Emanuel on a visit. We will
go oh a 'possum hunt, and not bother
with branch water, either.
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Evan P. Howell.
Atlanta has a mayor who will surely
make his mark,
And he knows his business fully—
won’t be groping in the dark—
He will steer the old ship aafefully
through the /sity channels—sure—
And will give admlnstratlon that is
honest, good and pure.
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A Kansas man say a his cowatethe
tail off a rooster and next morning in
place of giving milk she gave a cock
tail. The Augusta Herald remembers
a cow Who swallowed a cotton boll and
gave a gin fizz.
• A OREAT SUCCESS.
It can no longer be said that the
Department ot Agriculture is an
expense to the State. On the other
hand, it is one of her best soarces
of revenue, thanks to the successful
administration of Commissioner
Stevens, says an exchange.
In the last few days he has turned
in $30,000 from the inspection of
fertilizers, and soon there will
$11,000 more from the inspection
of oiU,
the' Department of Agriculture
will this year overpay expenses by
$41,000* which will be used in
yaying for the education of the
school children of the State.—Ex.
dsn Like Hot Cake
"The far test selling article I' have in
my store." wtitrs druggist C. T. Smith,
ot Davit, Ky.. '’is King's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs aud colds, be*
cause it slwsv* cures. In my six years of
sale it his never failed. I have known It to
>ave suffers from throat aud lung diseases
who conld get no help irom doctors or
anyother remedy. Mothers rely on it,
best physicians paeserbe it, and Forbes
& Coze Drug Co. guarantee satisfaction
or return price. Trial bottles free regu
las slse 50c and f I.
10 DAYS.FREE TRIAL
Tax Notice.
I will be at<the following places for the
purpose oi collecting State and County
taxes for the year 190a:
W. D. CROSS,
Shoe and Harness Re*
pair Shop.
FIRST-CLASS work at a reasonable
price. Bring me your work. Next
door Walton Bros Store.
VIENNA, - - - GEORGIA.
Silver for Wedding Gifts.
Your money goes farther in sil
ver than anything else suitable for
wedding gifts.
Some ot the best makers in the
country send us their fine sterling
and plated ware. Iu handsomeness
of design, honesty and durability
of make, there is no better in the
Zoar,
Oct. 6, Oct. 37,
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I will be at Fuqua,
Dec. 4th.
and-district court house “ 5th
Snow Springs, " 8th,
Saunders Store'in morning and Ether,
idges store in evening.ot Dec. 9th.
Tippettvlile Dec. 10th.
Kichwood •• nth.
Sibley “ 12th.
Dakota ", 15th.
I will be at Vienna every Saturday,
Books dose Dec. 19th.
?. J. Lew vs, T. C. D. C.
Wo Shift on approval to any person in U. S. or
Canada without a cent deposit, and allow 10 days
free trial. You take absolutely no risk ordering Iron
us, as you don’t pay a cent if it don’t suit you.
BsslMakes
Guaranteed u|| 10 A|y
1900 and 1901 Models G " n % $7 f 0 $((
Oataloffumm. with largo photographic engravings ot om
Bicycles dt fall detailed specifications sent free to toy address
500 SECOND HAND WHEELS l
taken in trad© by ourChlcatro retail stores, gj IQ jftgf
standard makes, many good as now
1902 Models
DO NOT BUY
m^wSKriceK^SMg {reo^sunSj-yeatalsjazjjj
tains a world of useful information. Write forth
iTS WANTED
■■our manufacture. You can make ail
having
1 to ride for roursclf.
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nriarmurvKifc
Hair Cut~Any Style!
If you want a first-class HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAMPOO or SHINE
call to fee me. Next door to the Racket Store.
AUGUSTUS JONES, Barber.
Beware ol the Knife
No profession has advanced more rap.
Idly of late than surgery, but it should not
be used except where absolutely necessa
ry. In case of piles for example, it it
seldom needed. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve caret quickly and permanently.
Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, skin
diseases. Accept no counterfeits. “I was
to troubled with bleading pile, that I lost
much blood andatrengtb,” sayi J C Phil-
lips, Paris, UI."DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve cuetd me in a short time,’’ Soothes
PLAIN NOTICE
I am quitting the Shelf Goods-
It does not pay me ut ail. They
are going at the rate of about one
hundred dollars per day, which is
too slow, I will put on another
snan by the name of Push Mon
day, and by Dec. 15th, Push will
have closed out my old stand and
stock at and below cost. If you
wank any part of it, you had best
to come quick. This is no F*a ke
Sal*. Respectfully,
D. B. Thompson.
We can fit yen in pants or a fall salt,
and have what yon want in suspenders.
Will Make
Affidavit
New Lease of Ufe for an Iowa
Postmaster.
■L_ _ justly _
KodolT I soon knew I had found what
I hod long looked for. Ism better today
than in vests. Kodol gave me a new
lease of ufe. Anyone can have my af
fidavit to tha truth of this statement”
Kodol digests your food. This scabies tha
system to ssslmllaU supplies, strengthen-
ing every organ and restoring health.
KeM lakes Tea Strong.
For sale by....
VIENNA BBCQ CO.
has heen crowned with great success and the public appreciates our efforts in placing before them
such an elegant array of fine goods. We yiew with pride our various departments, and especially
would we direct' your attention to our 'magnificent line of FALL DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING
SHOES. HATS, ETC. Our stock will have to be seen to he fully appreciated, so come at once and
and wo will take pleasure in showing you anything in our line. Read these prices.
SHOES.
Ladles Shoe, worth Oa.oo for ft. 75
" " *• <1.25 for 1.00
Children Shoe* In anyityle from twenty.
five cent* to I1.50 per pair.
We have any kind and atyle in Shoe* for
Men, price, ranging from |t to $4.50,
HATS.
We have juat received a fine line of
Hal* for Men and Boy*, price* from 35c.
to 42.25. Come and get one before they
are all picked over.
CLOTHING.
We will veil you a good suit of clothe*
for men at the small price of O3.00
Belter one* ior ", 3.75
And stlirbettei one* ior 5.63
A very tine Suit for only '.. .$13.50
Youth’s suits irom $2.50 to 5.00
Boys suits from 75c to 4.00
We can fit any man, youth or boy' in
the very latest styles.
We bought a very large stock and they
mutt go, to call and examine our line
and get prices beiore buying-
DRESS GOODS.
We have Jast received one of the
Largest and BEST SELECTED-, itock
of-Dress Goods ever shown tn this city
and the Ladies are invited to call at once
and examine our line whether they wish
to purchase now or not.
We have pncei ranging from 5 cents
to $1.25 per yard.
All New Goods,
and Latest Styles.
GROCERIES.
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We have the largest and best line of
Fancy and Family Groceries on hand,
and are selling them at the very lowest
prices possible.
COOK STOVES
Prom $7 to $18.50.
We have almost anything you want in
the Hardware and Crockery line, and
everything will go at a bargain. Come
and get tvhat you want before it is gone'
Oui entire Stock, was carefully selected and bought at prices that will enable us to meet all
Competition, Our Grocery Department is Unequaled by any in the City, and goods delivered FREE.
TAYLOR BROTHERS, Vfe K*..-
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