The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 19, 1902, Image 3

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i carnana□□ cj□□ci'cr^jcracrS u a u a1aVro”nc]c m D jQt ijji in* j = t I if $ ^Qt 3 n c iflf in* hEt 3 S‘ $ *D| I § $ \i\ LOOKOUT! vvwww»wwwwvvvwwv>a/>*asvwwv We are always watcliful for the interest of our Customers. We are anxious to provide that which is the most attractive and best Value, and at the very lowest price that is possible to be obtained. We supply the Goods that open your eyes to the widest capacity. M 1 1 IS! ill PEICE GOODS. Good Checks 23 in. wide worth 5c. for 4c Better “ 27 in. ” “ 6c. for 3c Heavy.weighted wide Sheeting woTth 6s. now going tor , 30 Outings—all colors—worth 6 and yc for jc Calicoes, nil the Best Grades for 4 and 5c A nice line of Percales from 7 to 9c. Woolen Goods for Fancy Wanting, Skirts and full Dresses, we are fixed on them-»nll colors, styles and prices. Silks for Waist or Trimming from 25c up. Hamburg, Laces and Ribbons, We Have Them. SHOES. Mens Shoes from 50c to $4.00 per Pair, Mens F|ne Shoes worth $1.25 for 98c Mens Creed more Tics worth ft. 25 for 98c Mens Elastic Brogans worth 1.25 for 98c ..adles Dongola Button >;?5 * or 98c Ladies Dongola Slices,' Lace. Button, Common Sense or Spring Heel, worth f 1.50 for $1.25 . . Old Ladies Comforts worth ft .00 for 73c CHILDREN SHOES any style, size or price you want from 23c. up. & •s tl — J « U d e. j. ' *1*1 JZ C C - ^ fl tc o o s ^ ^ "a " . £3 8,g •3 — o s co* S -g *3 o 2 *0 X 33 ■ ► *!3 > tc, 3 o *5 § re s S re o UNDERWEAR. Mens Heavy Fleece Lined Undershirt for 250. Mens Heavy Ribbed Undershirts worth 50c for .JjC Mens Heavy fleeced lined Undershirt worth 65c for 40c Mens Heavy Cotton Flannel Drawers worth 40c for 25c Mens Heavy Elastic Seam Drawers worth 75c for 48c Ladies fleece lined Vest worth 25c for 15c “ “ “ “ 11 40c for 25c Mens work Shirts from 25 to 48c Mens Dress Shirts, any price you want. Ladles Corsets from 25c to fi.oo Can sell you the C. B. Corset for. .73c. FURNITURE, We can save you from 25 to 40 % on Furniture, Read these prices. 3 Peice Bed-room Suits Oak, worth . f 18.00 for $14.98 3 Peice Bed-room Suits Oak, worth $22.50 for 17.98 3 Peice Bed-room Suits Oak, worth $27.00 for. 21.00 Oak Dresses worth $7.50 tor 5.78 Oak Beds from $2.48 up. Iron Beds from $4.00 up. Gum Beds from $1 98 up. Extension Dining Tables worth$8 tor 3.98 Ladies Oak Ruckers worth $1 for. ...75c Best Double cane seat Cliaiis for 62j£c Spring and Mattress, we have them— ail kinds and prices. |p CTfkVEC We have them also, bought before the advance in Stoves. joj vUUli JI U T E J T Stove for $6.25. Large size No. 8 complete for $11.48. How about a No. 0. 4 ]D| M $ SB* m ill Hi . If you want all the value your money will get, it will pay you to give us a call. The RACKET STORE, J. J. COOPER, Prop’r., - - - VIENNA, GEORGIA. D I 0 0 B S n D Dt !! i\ D D 0 B* D D D D 0 0} 0 B B D 0 0. 0 0? B D D 0 B D I; ill l-.l^lrT^l^ EE-ip-XEU-E acac innri» The Dyspeptic’s Soliloquy. “Good morning my friend. How ■do you feel this delightful day?” “Why, sir, like I have- felt for ‘nearly twenty years,” tartly replied the poor man, who was a choleric •dyspeptic. ‘‘And for delightful ■days? There is none for me.” No reply' .was made to the the dyspeptic, usthe one who addressed ‘him continued on his way. He being weak and despondent sat •down by the roadside and began his Soliloquy, which is a« follows: • ' ’My God! Shall 1 ever see a well day? Thou that notes the sparrow’s tall have pity on a poor, gloomy dyspeptic I O that I were that happy bird in that blossomy dog wood I My stomach pains me—my ■eyes burn—my temples throb—my tongue is as rough and dry as a brick. Though Hiave some desire *for food, yet the sight of it causes loathing, There is no remedy— none 'Good digestion, return onct more r-just once. But it is too late. I feel that it is Even nature seems trowns on me when I am the most distressed. ‘‘Poor Job—his afflictions were Urcnt—but it he had the dyspepsia like I have it, I believe he would have taken his wife’s advice and cursed his Creator. Boils and dys pepsia would have been too much for the old patriarch. The Devil would have won had he afflicted ■him with both. I um glad the devil did-not think ol it. O my stomach; It thumps like there were_n couple •of live toads hopping ubout in it. When 1 belch sour water, hot ■enough to scauld a boardinghouse bedbug, rises in my throat < In my ■dreams I often see flying snakes and ferocious bulldogs. O me 1 Is there A Thanksgiving Dinner. Heavy eating is usually the first cause -of Indigestion. Repeated attacks inflame the tnucuous membranes lining the stom ach, exposes the nerves of the stomach producing a swelling after eating, heart burn, headache, sour risings and finally ontarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves the Inflamation protects the nerves and ■cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indiges tion. dlspepsla, all stomach troubles by C’eanaing and sweetening the glands of 4fc* stomach. Vienna Drug Co. no relief. My old stomach generates enough wind to turn a windmill. Death will come some day. And there will be no dyspepsia there. After I am gone the rich will con tinue to oppress the poor,, the poor continue to curse the rich—and the politicians will lie, the women gos sip, the owl hoot,' the dogs bark, while the polecat will defend itself in its usual amiable way; but what difference will all this make to me. None,” The Petticoat Still Up. This the t ime of year when the leaves rustle like silk petticoats.—Augusta Herald. Still, it must be admitted that the leaves come higher than the petticoats. —Hurryhtll Hustler. Has the editor of the Hurryhll Hus tler ever been in Augusta?—Augusta Herald. Yes, we’ve been there, and we beg the Herald’s pardon. We were not re ferring to the Augusta petticoats.— Hurryhill Hustler. If you arc billiousund seekingudrisers. Tak DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, Just 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 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- NOTICE. All parties having cotton in my warehouse are requested to call for it; no charges will lie made for either storage or insurance. Our cotton buy ers absolutely refuse to pay wlmt it is worth here, and there is not enough cotton coming to warrant export buyers this lute in the season, and I see no hope for you to sell your cotton here for what it is worth. I am shipping mine to Cordela; any market is better for square cotton than this. Respectfully, D. B. Thompson . 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, • • - QEORGIA. Will Make Affidavit flew Lease of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. Postmaster R. H. Randall, Dunlap, la., hays: I suffered from Indigestion and re sulting evils for years. Finally I tried Kodol. I soon knew I had found what I had long looked for. I am better today 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. This enables the system to assimilate supplies,strengthen ing every organ and restoring health. Kodol Makes Vou Strong. Prepared only by E.O. DeWitt A Oo„ Chlcasu The $1. bottle contaL a2y, timestbe60c. size. For Hale by.... VIENNA DROG CO. FOR SALE—CHEAP! Cordele Property. Four nice locations—all corner lots [three lots in eachf\ Location of No. 1, 1, 2, and 3, Blk. 149 ! Location of No. 2, 8, 9, and 10, Blk. 148 J Location of No. 8, 11, 12, and 13, Blk. 148 Location of Lot No. 4, 18, 19 and 20, Blk. 148 Lot of land No. 198. [unim* V|; • ' NOTICE. I have had long experience with horses . I am capable of treating any afflictions ol horse ilesh. Prices reasonable. Give me a call. L. Nobi.es. Vienna, Ga. Tax Notice. 202 1-2 acres, in 6th District, on Blackshear road; Close to School house and Church,5 or 6 miles to Cordele. City Lot No, 1, Block 47. with 6-room house. A bargain I for cash; would also sell on easy terms. I will be at the following place* for the purpose ot collecting State and County Also have a nice 2-story, 9-room Residence, In prettiest location in Cordele, and will make easy terms to purchaser, if desired. Will exchange for farm land nicely located. Have several farms and residences for sale clsse in to Vienna. Also have the following farm hinds, numbered: 122. 123,137,138, 134, 132, 132, 131, 129 and 194. Also have the Bill Minor place, containing 2218 acres, to be sold at a bargain, and it will pay anyone in need ot such property to see me at once. Has ten-horse farm In cultivation, and the rest in cane brake and hard wood. Located near Bay Point. If You Want a Home or Property, Cheap, Write,’Phone or Call to See J. R- KELLY, VIENNA, GA. taxes for the year 190 Zoar, Oct. 6, Oct. 27, Nov. 13 Byromville, II 7. “ 28. “ l 4 Unndilla, •« 8, “ 29, .. , 7 Pineliurst, « 9. “ 3°. “ 18 Findlay, “a to, " 3«. “ 19 3rd Dist. *• 13. Nov. 3, “ 20 6th ■• «• >4. “ 4. “ 21 9th *• 15. “ 5. < 24 10th “ •• 16, “ 6, “ 23 Cordele, «« »7. “ 7, •* 26 ttth Dist. . «* 30, “ 10, Dec. 1 13th « •f at. " 12, “ 2 14th “ “ 22, I will be at Ftiqua, “ 12, “ 3 Dec. 4th. 2nd district court house “ 5th, Snow Springs, •* 8th. Saunders Store in morning and Ether idge* store in evening ot Dec. 9th. Tippettvllle Dec. 10th. Richwood *• nth. Sibley *• 12th. Dakota “ 13th. I will be at Vienna every Saturday. Books close Dec. 19th. , F. J. Lewis, T. C. D. C. The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to do yogr ginning. Good service guar- Loans! Loans! Loans! WB CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR YOU ANY WHERE FROM $150,00 TO $5,000.00 FROM 6, 7 TO 7 1-2 PER CENT, AND AT A VERY SMALL COST. Henderson «& J ordan, Hair Cut, Any Style 1 If you want a first-class Hair Cut, Shave, Sham• 'poo or Shine call to see me. Next door to the Racket Store. AUGUSTUS JON ES, Barber. WANTED Two hundred young men and ladies to qualify for paying positions. If you are interested, write us tor our bandsotnq illustrated catalog. THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, da.