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but we are still striking down prices on every article in our store, and will continue to do so
throughout the Fall Season. If you have given us a trial you will endorse our statement. We
want to keep our old customers and gain new ones, and our goods prices and honest dealings will
get ’em when everything else fails, , Head our prices and give us a call.
Good CooK Stoves From $7.00 to $12.50.
Be Sure and See them Before They are all Gone. £?
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SHOES.
Ltfles Shoes worth >3.00 for. ..i.ft.75
« " “ J1.35 for 1.00
Children Shoes In any style fromtwenty-
fire cents to $1.50 per pnlr.
We have any kind and style in Shoes for
.. Men, prices ranging from'ft to $4.50.
HATS.
We have just received a fine line of
llats for Men and Boys, prices from 35c.
to $3.35. Come and get one before they
are all picked over.
CLOTHING.
We will sell you a good suit of clothe,
for men at the small price of $3.00
Better ones tor t 3.75
And still bettei ones lor r 3.63
A very fine Suit for only.. . fc . $13.50
Youth’s suits from $3.50 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 line
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 cents
to $1.35 per yard.
All New Goods,.
and Latest Styles.
CROCKERYWARE.
We have one of the largest
and best selected stocks of
Crockery, Glass,
Tinware and
Lamps,
ever shown in Vienna. Call. at
once and examine them.
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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,
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8,25,872 BALES OF PRESENT
CROP HAVE BEEN OINNED.
A report issued by the census
bureau at Washington November
5th, places the quanttly of the
present crop of cotton which had
been ginned up to Octobei* iSth, at
5,935,873 commercial bales which is
estimated to be a little more than 70
per cent of the entire crop. These
figures were colleoted by the agents
of the bureau, and 39.314,ginneries
by bales:
Alabama 5®5*7®3
Arkansas 360,800
Florida *9-779
Georgia 906.946
Indian Territory 301,019
Kentucky 380
Louisana 369.408
Missouri >4-963
Mississippi.... 559» ,3 6
North Carolina 3°3-9 I * 3 9
Oklahoma 84,699
South Carolina 601,431
Tennessee 131,180
Texas ».78*-797
Vtrginia..._.„ 5,6*5
MARKET GARDENING.
If you ire billtoui and seeking advltcrt,
T«k DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
lust before going to bed.
Yuo will find on the morrow,
You sre rid of vour sorrow—
That’s all; just enough said.
Thesfanion* pills do do not gripe, but
move tho bowels gently and and easily,
cleansing th liver. Their tonic effect,
great strength to in glands, preventing a
return of the disorder. Vienna Drug Co*
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I have been hit hard, caused by the
decline in cotton and I want some
money; and will make you this grand
offer for 16 days from this issue only,
after that time if you don’t buy you
Will be kicking yourself. All sales
Oath, no deferred payments. I mean
way I say, listen:
My stock of Goods 90cts. on the dollar.
My old stand, including 200 feet by 80,
will go for $1600.
The Jackson property, 280x160.—$11< 0
Dr. Whipple property* 16 acres and 0
houses for $2,000.
All Badgers property, 39 acres, $1200,
My residence and 1} acres for $1,230.
If you want Vienna dirt, here you are,
D. B. Thompson.
How many southern farmers have
learned to grow choice vegitubles
for their own tables, not to speuk
of raising them for market?
It is the things the farmer does
not grow thut we are discussing
and it is a mighty poor sort of iarm
lite where there is no attention
paid to table vegetables—such as
city people deem essentiul to every
well-ordered meal.
Look at whut the city people
buy from the gardeners and then
go home and look at you own gar
den, if you want to “feet cheap,”
as the saying goes.
Not only should the farmers have
plenty of good tilings to ent from
their gurdens, but they should have
the very best, because they can
have them fresh and therefore better
than market wagons generally
supply.
. Lettuce that is wilted, beans that
are tough ( tomatoes ready to rot,
peas too ihard to cook ure often
times sold to city people—while
every little farm, and particularly
large one, with a little care, could
have an abundant supply of tender
healthy vegetable.—Journal.
S. MANUEL,
UNDERTAKER,
Unadilla, - Georgia.
I carry a full and complete line of—
UNDERTAKER’S GOODS,
Such as METALIC, WHITE and
BLACK PLUSH, WALNUTand ASH,
CASES, ROBES, ETC.
AJine hearse will deliver all cases of
charge within 35 miles of the city.
Best Telephone Connection.
HEARD’S OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY, NOV. 15th.
1-NIGHT ONLY—1
WM. N. SMITH PRESENTS
HISS BOPAIR PRICE,
AND COMPANY.
Presenting the Great Society Play in
FIVE ACTS,
“A Woman’s Power.”
Effects
Scenic
Electrical
HANDSOME COSTUMES.
. A Coterie of Clever Specialties.
POPULAR.PRICES—25, 35 and 50c.
SEATS NOW ON SALE.
Ont Minute Congh Cmt.
Is the only harmless cough cure that gives
quick relief. Curescoughs. colds, croup,
bronchitis, whooping cough, pneumonia,
asthma, lagrippe and all throat, chest and
lung troubles. I got soaked by a ram,
says Gertrude Fenner, Muncie, Ind., and
contracted a severe cold and cough. I
failed rapidly ;lost 48 ihs, My druggist
recommended One Minute Cough Cure.
The first bottle brought relief; several
cured me. I am back to my old weight.
148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts
the phlegm, relieves the cough at once,
draws out inflamatian, cures croup. An
ideal rctnedy for children. VtennaDrug
Co.
Did Not Close For a
Week.
Heart Trouble Baf
fled Doctors.
Dr.Miles’Heart Cure and
Nervine Cured Me.
There it nothing more necessary to health
than sleep and rest If these are denied you,
if,yon rise in the morning more tired than
when you went to bed, there U an affection of
the nerves plainly present If your heart is
weak, or there is an inherited tendency in
that direction, your weakened nerves will
soon so affect your heart's action as to bring
on serious, chronic trouble. Dr. Miles' Ner
vine is a nerve tonic, which quiets the nerves,
so that sleep may come, and it quickly re
stores the weakened nerves to health and
strength. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is a great
‘Bread is the Staff of Lifer
THERLiMOg HAVE ITliUUU.
$5?*Aivm^Reliabia.
For Sale by
OLIVER BEOS
Dealers In
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES,
UNADILLA, GA,
blood and heart tonic which regulate*, the ac
tion of the heart, enrichei the blood and im
prove* the circulation.
“Some time ago I was suffering severely
with heart trouble. At times my heart would
seemingly stop beating and at others it would
beat loudly and very fast. Three to four
hours sleep etch night in ten months was all
I could get. One week in last September I
never closed my eyes. 1 got Dr. Miles’Nervine
and Heart Cure at • drug store in Lawrence-
burg, after spending $300x0 in medi
cines and doctors in Louisville, Shelbwille,
Frankfort, Cincinnati and Lawrenceburg,
and in three days have derived more benefit
from the use of your remedies than I got
from all the doctors and their medicine* I
think everybody ought to know of the mar
velous power contained in your remedies."—
W. H. Hughes, Fox Creek, Ky.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Disease* Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
GUANO—J. P. Heard & Sons have
just received a car load of guano. No
excuse for poor crops if you get your
fertiliser from them.
Full line Ladies Jackets from $3.26 to
$1600 at J P Heard & Sous.
I’ve got six lots of unimproved lands.
They must go. Think of it $2$ tier
acre, $200 cash, balance three years.
$100, S per cent intrest each year.
Cheapest land in Dooly county. You
had better buy. J. R. KELLY.
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Time Table Effective Sept. 14, 1902,
WAYCR038 TO CORDELB.
STATIONS No. L No. 3.
Lv. Waycross 8:00 am 4:00 pm
Lv. Beach 8:47 am 4:47 pm
Lv. Sessoms 9:00 am 6:00 pm
Lv. Nlcholla 9:12 am 6:08 pm
Lv. Douglas 9:41 am 5:38 pm
Lv. Ambroso 10:03 am 6:01 pm
Lv. Wray 10:09 am 6:10 pm
Lv. Fitzgerald.... 10:40 am 6:40 pm
Lv. Isaac.....'...11:02 am 7:03 pm
Lv. Rebecca 11:17 am 7:18 pm
Lv. Double Run..11:30 am 7:30 pm
Ar. Cordele 12:10 pm 8:10 pm
CORDELE TO WAYCRO88.
Lv. Cordele
Lv. Double Run.
Ly. Rebecca
Lv. Isaac
Lv. Fitzgerald.,
Lv. Wray
Lv. Ambrose...
Lv. Douglas....
Lv. Nlcholls...,
Lv. Sessoms...,
Lv. Beach
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Lv. Waycross....
Lv. Douglas..,..
Lv. Fitzgerald...
Ar. Cordele......
Ar. Americua....,
Ar. Columbus ...
Ar. Macon
Ar. Atlanta
Ar. Chattanooga.,
Ar. Louisville ...
Ar. Cincinnati...
Lv. Cordele
Ly. Fitzgerald...
Ly. Douglas
Ar. Waycross...,
Ar. Jacksonville.
Ar. Brunswick ..
Ar. Savannah ...
fUr. Columbia....
Ar. Charleston...
Ar. Washington .
Ar. New York...
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STARTLING, BUT TRUE.
••If everyone knew what a grand med
icine Dr Kina’s New Life Fills Is,- writes
D H Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., ‘-vou’d
seli all you have in in a day. Two weeks
use has made a new man of me.” Infal
hble for constipation, stomach and liver
troubles 35c at Forbes & Coxe Drug Co.
GEORGE DOLE WADLEY,
Vice President & Gen. Manager.
H. C. McFADDEN,
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent
ALEX BONNYMAN, Superintendent
J. G. KNAPP,
Trav. Freight and Pass. Agent
A. B. deMONTMOLUN,
Agent Cordele, Ga.
Genuine Texas Rust Proof Seed oats
guaranteed at J P Heard A Sons.
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