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When The Legislature fleets.
x There'll be fun for every member
When the Legislature meets,
And they’ll frolic till December
When the Legislature meets.
And the bars and music halls »
Will bn scenes of ninny brawls,
And the girls will look their nicest
When the Legislature meets!
There’ll be lots of oratory
When the Legislature meets,
Tjiere’II be lots of mirth and story,
When the Legislature meets.
Each member’s breast will swell
With the hope of raising hell,
And he’ll do to a finish—
Wnen the Legislature meets.
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Robert E. Lee has been nominated
for Congress by the Republicans of a
Louisan a district, and the Macon News
tearfully asks: “What’s in a name?”
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Grand Duke Boris denies that he
drank wine from a Chicago chorus
girl’s slipper. But the choruw girl and
her slipper are yet to be examined.
■ * * *
[ Here lies my cousin, Dannie Dean.
: By trade he was a ticker,
I He lived a life of 111 content,
And died on moonshine licker.
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Ed Mitner.
Milner is elected, just os I expected—
I now don’t say any more—he’s a very
■ fine lad and not at all bad, but likely
| to get sore, For Coroner’s place he
made the voce, and won it in a wnlk,
| bat he won’t take fun and toats a gun
I and sometimes spouts hot talk.
FalUwg Leaves.
■ The year is getting olden os the leaves
begin to fall,
■ While the fields are shorn of cotton
and of corn.
I The woods are bleak and bnrren and in
silence runs the brook.
■While no flowers hill or valley doth
' adorn,
T The season's getting sombre when the
■ leaves begin to fall,
■ And it brings a sudden sadness to my
heart.
^The forest’s red nnd yellow cast u pale
on nature fair,
While thetrsaddest notes the nightin
gales impart.
I The year is gently warning when the
leaves begin to fall.
And my spirits fall more rapid than the
leaves.
And the only note of gladness is the
thrush's gentle lay,
[ The fairest sight the bringing in die
sheaves.
■ The President has advised us that he
I will be unable to visit Dooly this falL
on account of hia lame leg. But, then,
§ no one expected him to'walk.
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I !.*Pa what’s a dude?”
“A dude, my son, is a pateut-leatit-
[ ered, striped-socked, laundry-shirted.
I high-colored, Knox-hutted, Clapp-
L footed, feur-in-lianded Jasack.”
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I have often wondered why socharm-
I ing and beautiful a young lady as Miss
! Edna Cain, editress of the Quitman
Free Press, has. never married. But
possibly it is because she is wedded to
her profession.
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The “last rose of summer” was being
tenderly Cared for by one of our four
[ young men one day last week, but ere
I this I fear.it has exhaled its fragrance,
' faded and passed away, though not for-
I gotten.
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October.
Fair October, glad you’re here, dear
est, sweetest, uv the year, possums ripe
an’ ’simmons too, things ail wear a
lively hue; hick’ry nuts aire up the
tree, ’simmon beer a-flowin’ free, juicy
cane an’ taters red—shore we’re gwine
r ter be fed. Meat in house an’ corn in
barn,'' thore we shouldn’t care a darn
'1 ’bout the coal a-bein’ high when our
■ wood is high an’ dry. Blazin’ litard
■ gives us light, bully times we have at
Bnight, have a frolic at the hall, get
jByour pardner—swing ’em all—kiss-’em.
Si hug ’em, squeeze ’em hard, take ’em
^utrollin’ In the yard, make yer love an'
fjtake’er hand, talk to music nv the
■and, do your duty to your chum—
ben she’s yourn to yummy yum I
One of the largest stocks of Fall Goods ever brought to this
market, consisting of fine—
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Ladies Skirts, Jackets,
AND ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
-S’ FINE DRESS GOODS, -s’
Our buyer, Mr. Feldsher, who has been in New York for
several weeks, is expected home in a few days. Call and inspect
our new goods at the old stand of A, Roobin & Co.
Respectfully,
Feldsher & Rainbow,
VIENNA,
GEORGIA.
PLAIN NOTICE .
lam quitting the Shelf Goods'
It does not pay me at all. They
aire going at the rate of about one
hundred dollars per day, wMch is
too slow, I will put on another
man by the name of Push Mon
day, and by Dec. 15th, Push will
(lave closed out my old stand and
stock at und below cost. If you
wunt any purt of it, you had best
to come quick. This is no Fa ko
Sale, f Respectfully,
D. B. Thompson.
WMMake
Affidavit
tNaw Lease of Life for an Iowa
Postmaster.
’ %
Postmaster R. H. Randan, Dunlap, fa.,
■ays: I suffered from indigestion end re
sulting evils for years. Finally I tried
KodoL I soon knew I had found what
I had long looked for. Iam bettertoday
than in years. Kodol gave me a -new
lease of life. Anyone can have my af
fidavit to the truth of this statement.”
Kodol digests your food. Tbiennables the
isystom to assimilate suppliee,etrengtheo-
.ing every organ and restoring health.
Kodol Makos You Strong*
For Hale by....
VIENNA DROG CO.
NOTICE.
I have had long experience with
horses . I am capable of treating
any afflictions ot horse Hesh. Prices
reasonable. Give me a cnli.
L. Nobles.
Vienna, Ga.
w. a 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.
His Uls in Peril.
“I ju.t seemed to have gone all to
piece,,” writes Alfred Bee of Welfare,
Tex. “Hiliou.no. and a lame back had
made life a burden. I couldn’t eat or
sleep and felt almott too worn out to
work when I began to use Electric Bit
ter, but they worked wonders. Now I
sleeb like a top can eat anythin*, have
nined in strength end enjoy bard work”
They give vigerous health and new life to
weak sieklr ran bown people. Try them.
Only 50c at Forbes It Coxt druggists.
cures RHEsmnsa and casamh.
Msffielns Sent Free.
Send no money—simply write and try
Botanic Blood Balm at our ‘expense.
Botanic Blood Balm (B U B) Mils and
destroys the poison in the blood which
causes the awful aches in the .back and
snouler blades, shifting pains, difficulty
in moving fingers, toes or legs- bone pains
swollen muscle, and joints of rheumatism
or foul breulh, hawking, spitting, drop
ping in throat, bad hearing,specks flying
before the eyes, all played oat feeling of
catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured
hundreds ofcaset of 30 or 40years standing
after doctors, hot rprtng end patent
medicnes had lulled, most of these cured
patients had taken Blood Balm as a last
resort. It'is especially advised lor chronic
deep-seated esses- Impossible for anyone
to sutler the agonies or symtoms ot ..rheu
matism or catarrh while or alter taking
Blood Balm. It makes the blood pure
and rich, thereby giving 4 healthy blood
supply. Cures are permanent und not a
patching up. Drug stores It per large
bottle. Sanrplc Blood Balm sent free and
prepared, also special mediesfl advice bv
describing your troubleand writing Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Tax Notice.
I will be ot the following places for the
1
purpose otoallcctlng State aad County
taxes for the year 190a:
Zoar,
Oct. 6,
Oct. 27,
Nov. 13
Hyromville,
“ 7.
* 11
28,
44 14
Unadllla,
” 8,
M
29.
44 17
Pinehprtt,
t 9»
66
3°»
44 18
Findlay,
44 10,
9*
3«-
44 19
3rd Diet.
" 13.
Nov.
3.
44 20
6th "
“ *4»
*
** 21
9th "
- »5.
••
5-
4 24
10th ••
•». 16,
61
<0,
“ *5
Cordele,
■** »7.
61
7.
*• 26
ti/hDIst.
M 20,
It
to,
Dec, 1
13th "
•** 21,
■3,
“ 2
14th *• 44 22, 44
I will be at Yuqus,
2nd district court house
12,
“ 3
(Dec. 4th.
” 5‘h.
Snow Springs, •• 8th,
Saunders Stove in morning and Ether
idges store in evening 01 Dec. 9*>-
Tippettville Dec. 10th.
Rich wood — nth.
Sibley 44 12th.
Dakota 14 15 th.
I will lie at Vienna every Saturday.
Books close Dec. (9th.
7. J. Lewis, T. C. I*. C.
WANTED.
We mould like to a«k through the col
umns of your paper, if there is any person
who hssosed Green’s August Flowers for
the cure ef indigestion, dyspepsia and
liver troubles that has uot been curof—
we also mean their results, such ss sour
stomach, fermentation of food, habitual
cottiOenets, nervous dispepsfa, headache,
despondent feelings, sleeplessness—infact
sny trouble connected with the stuimich
or liver? This medicine has been sold for
many years in our civilized countries, and
we wish to correspouu with you and send
one of our books free. If you never tried
August Flowers, try one bottle first.. We
have never known of its failing. If so,
something more serious is the matter with
you Ask your oldest druggist.
G G Green, Woodbury,N J
For sale by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, and
J. W. Senders. Unadllla.
If j6n wapt a good watch, I have it;
if 70a want a cheap watch, I have ft
H A Youmans, Jeweler and Optician.
Time Table Effective Sept. 14, 1002.
WAYCR088 TO CORDELE.
8TATION8
Lv. Way cross...
Lv. Beach
Lr. Sescome....
Lv. Nicholls.....
Lv. Douglas....,
Lv. Ambrose....
Lv. Wray
Lv. Fitzgerald,..
Lr. Isaac
Lv. Rebecca
Lv. Double Run.
Ar. Gdrdele
No. 1.
. 8:00 am
. 8:47 am
9:00 am
«,9:13 am
.9:41 am
..10:08 am
.10:09 am
.10:40 am
.11:02 am
.11:17 am
.11:30 ant
.12:10 pm
No. 3.
4:00 pm
4:47 pm
5:00 pm
6:08 pm
.5:28 pm
6:01 pm
6:10 pm
6:40 pm
7:02 pm
7:18 pm
7:30 pm
8:10 pm
CORDELE TO WAVCRO88.
No. 3. No. 4.
.6:40 am 2:30 pm
7:15 am 8:06 pm
, 7:29 am 2:19 pm
7:46 an 3:21 pm
Lv. Cordele
Lv. Double Run.
Lv. Rebecca
Lv. Isaac
Lv. Fitzgerald...
Lv. Wray.
Lv. Ambrose
Lv. Douglas
Lv. Nicholls
Lv. Sassoma.....
Lv. Beach
Ar. Waycross....
THROUGH -
. 8:06 am
8:31 am
. 8:38 am
. 9:05 am
. 9:34 am
. 9:41 am
. 9:64 am
10:40 am
3:66 pm
4:26 pm
4:33 pm
6:00 pm
5:82 pm
6:40 pm
6:63 pm
6:40 pm
8CH SOULES.
Lv. Waycross 8:00 am 4:00 pm
Lv. Douglas 9:41 am 5:88 pm
Lv. Fitzgerald.... 10:40 am 6;40 pm
Ar. Cordele 13:10 pm 8:10 pm
Ar. Americas 3:12 pm 3:02 pm
Ar. Columbus .... 6:20 pm ....
Ar. Macon 4:10 pm 8:55 am
Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm 7:25 am
Ar. Chattanooga... 1:00 am 1:00 pm
Ar. LoulsvlUe .... IS: 46 pm 2:30 am
Ar. Cincinnati.... 4:29 pm 7:20 am
Lv. Cordele 6:40 am 2:30 pm
Lv. Fitzgerald.... 8:06 am 3:55 pm
Lv. Douglas 9:05 am 5:09 pm
Ar. Waycross....10:40 am 0.40 pm
Ar. Jacksonville.. 12:50 pm 6:30 am
Ar. Brunswick ... 7:30 pm 10:00 am
Ar. Savannah ....12:45 pm 12:20 am
Ar. Columbia 6:05 pm 6:00 am
Ar. Charleston.... 5:10 pm 6:40 am
Ar. Washington .. 7:35 am 11:00 pm
Ar. .{jew York.... 1:43 pm 6:13 am
GEORGE DOLE WADLET,
Vice President & Gen. Manager.
H. C. McFADDEN.
Gen. Freight and Past. Agent
ALEX BONNYMAN, Superintendent
J. G. KNAPP.
Trav. Freight and Pass. Agent.
A. B. dcMONTMOLLIN,
Agent, Cordele, Oa.
Estrayed.
From, my farm near Fuqua, about five
months ago. two heifers described as fol
lows: O.te u light yellow color with
black -..ot cn head, and the other a nark
brindle, about two years ola. The brin
die heller had on a bell when they left
honi . A liberal reward will be paid for
information as to their whereabout*.
W. I. BUTLER,
Vienna, Ga.
CHEAPEST
We guarantee to make
you a loan on your farm
for less expense and on
easier terms than any one.
If you need money it will
pay you to see us.
J. H. WOODWARD & SOW,
LAWYEltS.
Vienna, • ' • Georgia.
a. l. mcarthur,
DENTIST,
Rooms 3 and 4, People's Bank Build
ing, Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
ATTORNEY-ATLAW.
Vienna, Georgia
* DR. C. T. CTOVALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Vienna, Oa.
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T. F. Bivins, M. D„ H. A. Mobley, M.D.
PHYSICIANS AND 8URGEONS,
Calls Promptly Answered.
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
HALL G GEORGE,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
D. A. R. CRUM,
LAWYER,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
DENTIST.
Will be in my office from 15th to
last of each month. 1
VIENNA, GEORGIA,
Schedule in Effect Aug. 17, 1902.
SOUTHBOUND.
STATIONS.
Lv Macon
“ Kathleen
“ Grovaola
"Unadllla
“ Vienna
“ Cordele
" Arabl
" Aehhurn
ArTIfton
Lv Tlfton
'* Sparks
“ Adel
“ Heaitplne
Ar Valdosta
Lr Valdosta
" Lake Park
44 Jennings
44 Jasper
11 Whits Spring*.
••Lake City.
•' Lake Butler
•• Sampson City...
44 Hampton
“ Florabome
Ar Palstka
4 00 ,
8 201 4 00 9 0S
4 02: 4 33 ii 43
4 07 4 83 9 30
4 18 4 44ll0 03
4 65 6 261100
6 00, 6 33 P.M.
6 23 6 59
6 39 6 18
6 01 636
6 H2 7 nr,
7 00 7 36
7 37 8 20
H10. 8 4S
8 24 910
9 C4‘ 9 4?
9 40,19 27
p.mJa.m.
NORTHBOUND.
America’s Famous Beanties
Look with horror on skin eruptions,
blotches, sores, pimples. They don’t
hsve them, nor will anyone who uses
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies the
tece. Eczume or salt rheum renish be
fore it. ll eurei tore lips, chapped hands
chilblains; Infallible for pile,. Jtc st
Forbes & Coxe drug store.
Florabome
" Hampton
" Sampson City ...
“ Lake Butler .....
Lake City
V White Springs,...
•• Jasper
•• Jennings
“ Lake Park
Ar Valdosta
Lv Valdosta
•* Heartpfne
•• Adel
•• Sparks
Ar Tlfton
Lv Tlfton
“ Asbtmrn
“ Arabl
“ Cordele
“ Vienna
•• Unadllla
“ Orovaola
•• Kathleen
Ar Macon
A.H
“Dixie Flyer" has through coach ami
Pullman sleeper between Macon and Jack
sonville, vl, Valdosta, and through coach
and loeal sleeper be ween Macon and Paint-
ka. Loeal sleeper open In Macon union
depot 9 pm. and remains In union depot on
return until 7 80 am, and can bo occupied
until that tine*
aad^PaJst Step" Is solid train between Macon
William Ckhcki.it Shaw, Vice President,
C. B. Rhodes, General Passenger Agent,
Macon, Ga.
Haibt Brass F.P. A., 301 West Bay fit.
Jacksonville Flaw
B. L. Lranux, Agent, Cordele, Oa.'