The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 12, 1902, Image 2

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We have just received a fine line of Hats for Men and Boys, prices from 35c. to $3.35. Cpme and get one before tiiey are all picked over. CLOTHING. We will sell you a good suit of clothes for men at the small price of $3.00 Better ones lor 3.73 And still bettei ones lor 5.63 Avery hne Suit for only $12.50 Youth’s suits from $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 must go, so call and examine our hne and get prices before buying* DRESS GOODS. We have just received one of the Largest and BEST SELECTED stock of Dress Goods ever shown in 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 prices ranging from 5 tents to $1.35 per yard. All New Goods, and Latest Styles. CROCKERYWARE. We have one of the larged and best selected stocks of Crockery, Glass, Tinware and Lamps, ever shown in Vienna. Call at once and examine them. Oui entire Stock was careful)y 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 FBEE, TAYLOR BROTHERS, Georgia. a j^M“a“t^raca“t^crTa“i=in }j aa“ra“raa“t^t3“t^t^a“am“rat^ara“ra“raa^“i^crc | A MAGAZINE THIRTY YEARSjOLD. The Christmas Number of The Delin eator Is Also the Thirtieth Anni versary Number. To do justice to this number, which for beauty and utility touches the high est mark, It would be necessary to print the entire Hit of contents. It is suffi cient to state that in it the best modern writers and artists ore generously rep resented. The book contains over 230 pages, with 34 full-page illustrations, of Wbldh 20 are in twoor more colors. The magnitude of this December number, for which 728 tons of paper and six tons of ink have been used, may be under- atood from the fact that, 01 prerses running 14 hours a day, have been re quired to print it; the binding nlotie of the edition of OI5,OOOcopies represent ing over 20,000,000 sections which had to be gathered individually by human hands. In Memoriam. WILL ABOLISH A’LL HANGINGS. There wus u blow dealt to the rope trust and a friendly hand held out to the linen collar and necktie trust in the house Wednesday morning. Representative George Glenn, of Whitfield, introduced a bill to do away with capital punishment This, if it is carried will leave many necks now claimed by manilu rope to still wear xollart and neckties. The following is the text of the bill as introduced by Mr. Glenn: "Be it euactcd by the general assembly of Georgia, and it is here by euactcd by the authority of the same, Thut from and after the the passage of this act nil capital offenses which are now punished by death be and the same is abolished for all offenses except the crime of rape.” If you are billiousandsetkingadvisers, Tak DcWitt’s Little Early Riser*, lust before going to bed. Yuo will find on the morrow, You are rid of vour sorrow— That’s all; just enough said. Thesfamons pills do do not gripe, but move tho bonds gently and and easily, cleansing th liver. Their tonic effect, great strength lb tn glands, preventing a return of the disorder. Vienna Drug Co* On September 27th, death invuded the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pierce, of Seville, nnd made sad the hearts of all by taking one of the brightest jewels from it, their little daughtev Ethel. For three brief years. God gave her to be with them. Her mission is ended. Gods purpose is accomplished, and there is one childish voice less on earth, one angel more in Heaven. We , are unable to express the profound sorrow and sympathy we feel for the bereaved family, but we can say to them, let us bow with submission to the wiU of the Master, remembering if we are faithful soldiers in the great army of Christ on earth until the command; "March for ward to the eternal shore" is given, we will meet our dear one, and we will all dwell together around that white throne where parting shall be no more. Oh, how sad the thought that we should be called upon to give her up. but we will consolo ourselves with the thought that she is not dead, but gone a short while before us to that beautiful abode, where we all hope to meet her sooner or later. "Weep not for the youthful dead Bleeping in tiieir lowly bea; They are happier than we, However blest we be." U:T OF LETTERS. Remaining uncalled for in this office for week ending Nov. 10,1002 B—Jim Boldin, Annie M. Bryant. C—Ellick Choate. D—It. dnBignon. E—Thomas Englhh. F—Lisile Fledges. U—Mat Heard. J—Charlie Johnson. N—Winnie Napper. • P—George Paschall. S—Robert Smith. W—Antlm Woodward. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office November 24, 1902, if not delivered before. In calling for the above please say “Advertised," giving date of list. R. 8. Middleton, P. M. Tax Notice. The tax books for the collection of advalorem taxes due the city of Vienna for the year 1002, are now open. Books close Kov. 15th. 1802. B. M. Wood, Clerk & Tress. This Oct* 7th, 1902. HEARD’S OPERA HOUSE- SATURDAY, NOV. 15th. * 1==NIGHT 0NLY==1 WM. N. SMITH PRESENTS MISS BONNAIR PRICE, ANDCOMPAMY. Presenting the Great Society Play In FIVE ACTS, “A Woman’s Power.” Special «££. Effects HANDSOME COSTUMES. A Coterie of Clever Specialties. POPULAR PRICES-25, 35 and 50c. SEATS NOW ON SALE Time Table Effective Sept. 14, 1902. WAYCROS8 TO CORDELE. STATIONS No. 1. Lv. Waycross 8:00 am Lv. Beach 8:47 am Lv. Sessoms 9:00 am Lv. Nlcholls 9:12 am Lv. Douglas 9:41 am Lv. Ambrose......10:03 am Lv. Wray 10:09 am Lv. Fitzgerald.... 10:40 am Lv. Isaac 11:02 am Lv. Rebecca 11:17 am Lv. Double Run..11:30 am Ar. Cordele 12:10 pm No. 3. 4:00 pm 4:47 pm 5:00, pm 5:08 pm 5:38 pm 6:01 pm 6:10 pm 6:40 pm 7:03 pm 7:18 pm 7:30 pm 8:10 pm On* Minute Congh Cur*. Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, pneumonia, asthma, Isgrippe and all throat, chest and tang troubles. I got soaked by a ram, says Gertrude Fenner, Muncie, Ind , and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly ;lost 48 lbs, My druggist recommended One Minute Cough Cure. > The first bottle brought relief; several' cured me. lam back to my old weight. 148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, relieves the cough at once, draws out inflamatiah, cures croup. An ideal remedy torchildren. Vtenn'aDrug ’Bread is the Staff of UfeT THEHEIOfS HAVE IT UQVD. CORDELE TO WAYCRO88. No. 2. No. 4. Lv. Cordele .6:40 am 2:30 pm Lv. Double Run. . 7:16 am 3:05 pm Lv. Rebecca . 7:29 am 8:19 pm Lv. Isaac 7:46 am 3:35 pm Lv. Fitzgerald... . 8:06 am 3:65 pm Lv. Wray....... 8:31 am 4:25 pm Lv. Ambrose.... . 8:38 am 4:33 pm Lv. Douglas .9:05 am 6:00 pm Lv. Nlcholls . 9:34 am 6:32 pm Lv. Sessoms.... . 9:41 am 5:40 pm Lv. Beach . 9:64 am 5:53 pm Ar. Waycross... .10:40 am 6:40 pm THROUGH SCHEDULES. Always Reliable. For Sale by OLIVER BROS., Dealers In FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES, UNADILLA, OA, Lv. Waycross 8:00 am Lv. Douglas 9:41 am Lv. Fitzgerald.... 10:40 am Ar. Cordele...... 12:10 pm Ar. Amerlcus...... 3:12 pm Ar. Columbus .... 5:20 pm Ar. Macon 4:10 pm Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm Ar. Chattanooga... 1:00 am Ar. Louisville ....12:45 pm Ar. Cincinnati.... 4:20 pm Lv. Cordele 6:40 am Lv. Fitzgerald.... 8:06 am Lv. Douglas 9:05 am Ar. Waycross.... 10:40 am Ar. Jacksonville.. 12:60 pm 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 tun 11:00 pm Ar. New York.... 1:43 pm 6:13 am 4:00 pm 5:38 pm 6:40 pm 8:10 pm 8:02 pm 3:65 am 7:25 am ljOO pm 2:30 am 7:20 am 2:30 pm 3:65 pm 5:00 pm 6:40 pm 8:30 am GEORGE DOLE WADLEY. Vice President A Gen. Manager. H. C. McFADDEN, Gen. Freight and Pazs. Agent ALEX BONNYMAN, Superintendent J. G. KNAPP, Trav. Freight and Pass. Agent it B. deMONTMOLLIN, Agent, Cordele. Ga. Ml Sohednle in Effeot Ang. 17, 1902. SOUTHBOUND. STATION'S. A a m A.M. „ £ xi <* Lv Macon V Kathleen “ Orovanla " Unadilla... „... “ Vienna •' Cordele......... •' Arabl............ “ Ashburn Ar Tlfton Lv Tifton " Sparks “Adel " Heartplne Ar Valdosta • Lv Valdosta ** Lake Park " Jennings “ Jasper White Springs. E.M. 1 Lake City, utlei Lake Butler "Sampson City... ” Hampton.... .. " Fiorahome Ar Falatka A.M. . if25 12 451 4 85, ‘ 8 .... 515 3 .... 009 3 2 07 8 Si! 0 2 82 7 00: 5 2 60 7 22' 5 .... 745 8 3 28 8 18 I) 4 00 9 00] 5 4 00; 90S 2 4 83 9 49 7 4 88 9 20 - 8 444 1008 4 55 5 25;U00 600 5 85'p.M. 5 25 5 59 5 89 613 601 635 2 7 06, 0 7 85 7 8 20 0 8 40 4 910 4 0 45 . 9 4010 25 p.mJa.m. K.y NORTHBOUND. STATIONS. Lv Falatka “ Plorahomo .... ” Hampton “ Sampson City . *’ Lake Butler .. •• Lake City " White Springs. " Jasper “ Jennings “Lake Park.... Ar Valdosta ....... Lv Valdosta " Heartplne ** Adel. iiSW 5 * Us S3 a.m. p.mJa.m “ Sparks Ar Tifton Lv Tilton “ Asbburn....... •• Arabl “ Cordele........ •• Vienna.. ' “ Unadilla."”” “ Grovania “Kathleen Ar Macon 8 20 810 .... 905 8 55 .... 9 281 9 26 .... 10 0010 00 .... 10 22 10 23 .... 10.3010 38 .... 11 00,'ll05> .... 1103:1115j 4 45 1145 11 66' 12 08 1245 13.45 122 3 21 410 P.M. 1151 1157 12 30 12 80 108 129 .... 203 168 637 12 03 6 43 2 25 2 13 2 48 3 01 549 635 6 40 7 27 753 8 20 8 41 2 35 912 985 10 00 - _ 11 05 A.M.A.M. Genuine Texas Rust Proof Seed oats guaranteed at J P Heard & Sons. “Dixie Flyer” has through cono Pullman sleeper between Macon and sonTiile, vl , Valdosta, and through and local sleeper beween Macon and ka. Local sleeper open In Macon depot 0 pm. and remains in union de return nntil 7 80 am, and can bo oc until that time- “Qulok Step” is solid train between andLPolatlca. Wituut Chxckwt Shaw, Vioe Pre B. Bhodzs, General Passenger Macon, Go. HABBTBtnwF.p. A..201 West] Jacksonville, Fla. B. L. Lotwsax, Agent. Cordele. G