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The Coal Strike Ends.
I.
Over the hills in the far Northwest
There ennie a cry of great unrest,
For the coal’s tied up and miners stand
With frowning face, no pick in hand,
While huddled about on hearth and
floor .
Are the frail offsprings of the starving
poor,
As the night wind monrhko’er the chil
ling soci,
And sighs and weeps to a pitying Gcd!
II.
The miners plead for a living wage,
While the owners cursed and stamped
and rage.
And innocentehildren cried and prayed
That a lasting peace be not delayed;
Bo time rolled on, at the idle crowd
Reposed all trust in their lender proud
With a manly smile and dauntless eye
Hesnid; “We’ll win in v the bye and
bye.”
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And they have won! May the gods be
praised
That the pall of death at last is raised,
That the cause of ri^ht hns won the day
In the hard coal fields in the far away,
That brave John Mitchell stood for right
’Gainst, hate and greed as black us night',
And over the hills and chilling sod
The night wind sings its thunks to God 1
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. Our advice to the legislature: Keep
sober, and don’t rock the boat,
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There wad n young lady from Lugger,
WTiq saifi no salesman could bug her,
But she came here one day and acted
so gay, v
That a salesman proceeded to hug liCr!
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Tho Atlanta Journal tells of a tunnel
that ig to he “carried into court.” Will
the gifted Mr. Loyless please explain
how this js to be accomplished?
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The Dancing Club.
1 have reliable information to the
effect that a dancing club has been
organized in Vienna:
Heigh ho. hoory 1 git out o’ the way!
I'm goin’ home to scrub.
Then put on my bes’ new coat and vcs\
An’ go to the dancin’ club!
Git out o’ the way. you seedy jay!
My new shirt’s in the tub,
But shore I’ll go. ef it is jes-so,
To tho bloomin’ dancin’ club!
To off I go to my shack, you know,
To give my shanks a rub,
' Then hie away for a gran’ sashay
To the. howlin’ dancin’ club!
‘•',1ft
Atlanta has one elephant on her
hands and another on the way. The
legislature is in session, ami Clio’s suc
cessor is expected this week.
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Here lies n man in last repose—
John WilliamJ3kinner Hope—
A thief, a scoundrel and a liar,
He passes out upon a rope 1
The Hurryiiill Hustler says: “Now
that Vienna hns a book club, a dancing
club, a lying club ami a sparking club,
the only thing needed is a suicide club.”
Friends ar.d Scenes of Old.
There’s no friends like the old frier.ds—
the frieuds we knew before,
In the sweet days, in the fleet days, the
hirlcyoivdays of yore—
Thpre’s no scenes like the old scenes,
the scenes we used to know
In the old days, the gold days, the days
of long ago!
There’s no friends like the old friends
■ —the ones we know the.bast
In the old times, the bold times, the
times of peace and rest;
No. scenes like the past scenes—the
scenes both good and true,
The bright scenes, the llghtsceues have
all bid us adieu.
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Gustave,Dove's “Hell” is to be put
on the stage. They have had a good
supply of that article on the 6tage for
some itme past, but this is anew brand
possibly,
XXX
The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune
insists that a soda water trust is a flx-
zical impossibility in the winter seasdp.
But everybody will agree that ice eold
soda is a fizzical necessity in The sum
mer season. <
Out
ON JANUARY 1st, 1903.
We will discontinue our business at PInehurst and we have about $3,000
worth of New Clean Saleable Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Tinware and Crockery, and a full line of Groceries
This stock must be sold, regardless of price or cost.
Dry Goods.
x.
Shirts, Hats and Pants.
We will give you 25 yards Good Checks
Men’s Dress Shirts 50c grade for 41c.
for if 1.00
“ “ “ (59c “ “ 65c.
Yard wide Sheeting, 25 yards for if 1.00
“ “ “ 9Sc “ “ 82c.
Calicoes, nil the best brands,from 3J to
Boys “ “ 48c “ “ 36c.
4J cents per yard.
Men’s Work Shirts, a full Line from
Percales from 5 to 81 cents.
Fancy Cotton Dress Plaids for 4c.
19c to 39c. .
Men’s Jeans Pants from -lie to 82c.
Outings that sell everywhere for 10 and
Men’s Hats from 25c. to $1 10.
12Jc. for 8lc.
Flannelets worth 121 and 1 .5c. for 10c
5hoes.
Cotton Flannels worth 6 to 16c. for
Ladies Fine Slides $1. Grade for 88c
4ji to lie. *
“ “ “. ( *1 25 “ “ 93c
Wool Dress Goods from 4jc per yd up.
See the Goods and the'prices will
li ** ^ 7o' 11 44 ?1 45
“ « ~ ■* 2 00 “ “1 58
suit you.
l’v “ “ 2 25 “ ” 178
Men’s " 10a “ “ 8So
“ “ “1 03 “ “ 1 28
“ “ “ 3 50 “ “ 108
Children Shoes, nny size or price
that you want.
Groceries.
Best Pat. Flour for $3.99 per barret
Best Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for $1 00
Arm & Hammer Brand Soda, 7 lbs for
25 cents.
I’. L'orilard Snuff per lb. -loc.
Salt, White seamless sacks, per sack 50c
Best Green Coffee 10 cents per pound.
Giant Potash ti cents per box.
Best Apple Vinegar 24c. per gallon.
Tobacco, 40c Grades for 30c.
We are going' to close out this stock and w’ll save you money
if you Will give us the opportunity.
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J. B. COOPER &CO.,
PINEHURST, - GEORGIA.
=$25.00=
IN COLD CASH 01VEN AWAY.
With edch pair of Shoes or Hat bought of us between Oct.
loth, 190£ and Jan. 1st, 1903, the purchaser is entitled to a guess
in our trade contest. Ihc one making the nearest correct estimate
of the number of pieces of mopey opnlained in the glass jar exhibited
in our store, will get the jar and its contents. And we guarantee the
amount not to be less $25.00. In case two or more persons guess
the same, and that number being the nearest correct, the money will
be divided equal/y between them. Buy your shoes from the
4 SHOE STORE 4
Remember ice guarantee there is
Respectfully,
fLewfs Bros, ©o.
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We the undersiyned filled llie above described jar, and no one
knows the number of pieces of money therein.
1. S. LASSETER, MAX L. JAMES.
and yet the jar of money.
$25.00 in the jar.
CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH.
Medicine Sunt Free.
Semi no money—simply write and try
Holnnic Blond Balm at our expense.
Botanic Blood Helm (B l! B) kills and
destroys the poison in the Blood which
causes the awful aches in the back and
snouler blades, shifting pain*, difficulty
in moving fingers, toes or legs, bone pains
swollen muscle., and joints of rhemnHlism
or foul breath, hawking, spitting, drop
ping In throat. Bad hen ring, specks living
before the eyes, all played out feeling of
catarrh. Botanic Blond Balm hns cured
hundreds ol case.of 30 or 40 years standing
after doctors, not 1 pring and patent
medh nes had tailed, most of these cured
patients bad taken Blood Balm us a last
resort. It is especially* advised for chronic
deep-seated eases- Impossible lor anyone
to sutler the agonies or symtoms of rher •
mutism or catarrh while or alter tuklng
Blood Balm. It makes the blood pure
and rich, thereby giving d lieiillhv blood
supply.' Cures are permanent and not a
patching up. Drug stores t. r per large
bottle. .Sample Blood Balm • en free and
prepared, also special mcu.cal advice bv
<le, bribing your trouble.old writing Blood
Ba^n Co., Atlanta, 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
poy you to see us.
J. H:' WOODWARD St SON,
LAWTliaS,
Vienna, - • Georgia.
a. l. mcarthur,
DENTIST, .
Rooms 2 and 4, People’s Bank Build
ing,. Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
ATTORXEY-ATLAW,
Vienna, Georgia .
. DR. C. T. CTOVALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Vienna, Ga.
EIVIJMS & MOBLEY,
t! F. Bivins-, M. D„ H. A. Mobley, M.D.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Calls Promptly Answered.
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
HALL & GEORGE,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
D. A. R. CRUM,
LAWYER,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
DENTIST.
Will be In my office from 16th to
last of each month.
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
Schedule in Effect Aug. 17, 1902.
SOUTHBOUND.
’Bread is the Staff cf fjfcr
THErsfos? have it ciim .
Loans! Loans! Loans!
WK CAN PROCUKE A LOAN FOR l r 0U ANT-
IVIIERE FROM $150.00 TO $5,000.00 FROM
6. 7 TO 7 1-2 PER CENT. AND AT A VERT
SMALL COST.
Henderson tSs «Tordan.; W. D. CROSS,
Hair Cut, Any Style! ;sh0S and ' Harness Re ‘
For Sale by
OLIVER EROS.,
Dealers In
FANCY AND FAMILY GKOCEKLS.
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STATIONS.
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P.M.
A.M
Lv Macon
11 25,12 15
4 35
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Kathleen
13 111 ....
5 45 ....
•** Grovunla
12 ml....
001 ....
“ Uumiilia
12 50; 2 07
0 31
“ Vienna
1 iu| 2 82
7 0(1
“ Oordolo
1 551 2 i'l
7 22
“ Arnhl
2 15 ....
7 45
....
“ Antihunt
2 8*! 3 28
3 18
J) 20] 4 0(1
Lv Tilton
8 25! 4 01)
9 05
•• Sparks
4 02 4 81
9 4)
M A«loi
407! 431
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“ Henrtplne
4 13 4 41
19 03
Ar Valdosta
4 55 5 25
11 00
Lv Vuldoatn
0 00 5 85 P.M.
“ Luke Park
5 22 5 5!)
" Jennings....’
5 39 0 13
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" Jnnpur
0 01. 0 35
“White Springs....
0:2. 7 At;
“ Lnko City
7 00 7 35
“ Lake Butler.. S....
7 37j H 3.
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“ Sampson City .1....
8 10 8 48
“ Hampton
8 24 Did
“ FJoniliome
0 14 0 45
Ar l’ulatkit
9 40 10 2,
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Lv i’lilmkii
0 25, « 15
Flornbome
0 57 0 43
“ Hampton
7 40 7 30
" Snuipson City
7 5.7' 7 45
** Lako Uutlur
8 20, 3 ia
“ Luke City
\i 0.) 8 55
“ White Springs
9 23 9 20
** JaM|M»r
10 00 19 00
»“ Jennings
10 22 10 23
“ Luke Park
10 30 10 38.
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Ar Valdostu
1100 1105
110311 10
" Honrtpjno
ii 45|ii m‘
5 37
“ Adel
11 51.12 02'
5 43
“ Sparks
11 67ll2 OH!
5 49
Ar Tlfton
12 so; 12 45'
6 35
Lv Tlfton
12 30 12 45!
0 40
“ Ashhurn
103- 1 22
7 27|
" Arahl
129: ... 1
7 53
“ Cordele
203 158
8 ‘. ; 0
“ Vienna
2:5! 9IS!
H41[
11 Unadllla
2 4.3: 2 35]
9 12
“ Orovanla
301 ..A
9 35'
“ Knthlesn
3 21 ‘10 00
Ar Macon
4 10 8 05111 05
P.M.IA.SI. A.M.!
If you want a first-class Hair Cut, Shav?, Sham
poo a* Shine call to see ms. Next door to the
Racket Store.
AUGUSTUS JONES. Barber.
pair Shop.-
FIRST-CLASS work at a reasonable
price. Bring me your work. Next
door Walton Bros Store.
VIENNA, • • - GEORGIA.
“Dixie Flyer" hai through conch and
Pullman sleeper between Macon and Jack-,
eoovllle, vl\ Valdosta, nnd through coaca-
and local Bleeper beween .Macon and Pain--,
ko. Local sleeper open In Silicon union,
depot 9 pm. and remains in union depot on
return until 7 SO am, and can be occupied
until that time.
“Quick Step” Is solid train betwuan Macon
and PaJatka. .
William ChxckletKhaw,Vico President.
C. B. ItuoDXs, General Passenger Agent.
Macon, Oa.
Habbt Burs*. F. P. .A., 201 West Bay St.
Jacksonville. Fla. .... - '
B. L. LcrnsAB, Agent Cordele. Oa.