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MEN DEAL HERE?
The best dressed tmn throughout this locality buy their clothing at this store—every man who wishes the best comes
to vs sooner or later. This is one of the reasons “whyHere is reason No. 2.
WHEN A MAN BUYS A SUIT, 0 VER COAT OR TRO USERS HERE, HE FINDS Tit A T IT NO 1 ONE V
LOOKS WELL AT THE START, BUT IT KEEPS ON LOOKING WELL AFTER ORDINARY GARMENTS
WOULD HA VEBEEN THROWN ASIDE-THATSQUALITY-THE TRUE CRITERION OF YOUR MONETS
WORTH. 0 UR CLOTHING MAINTAINS ITS DRESSY STYLE BECAUSE IT IS SHAPED B Y TAILORING
EXPERTS WHO MAKE A SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THIS PARTICULAR SUBJECT-0 UR CLOTHING
LASTS. WE WILL PUBLISH REASON NO. 3 NEXT WEEK. i
SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., OF BAL1IM0RE, MAKERS OF TIIEfBEST CLOTHING —- UBtt °"
IN THE WORLD'* are our source of supply. WE BRAG A GREAT DEAL AB O UT THEIR
CLOTHING, BECAUSE WE KNO W IT WILL BACK UP ALL WE SAY.
i0 '*H / nNiU THEIR GARME&fekLL BEAR iklRlAiBER.
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Cuncttu Sugcriori
Ljjfcal and Personal News
Pjjt*court, wnsin. session yastw'dap
Noft^s wnielOei a MelfigaTe
to the Georgia Baptist convention lust
W f C< .
a R. A Brown of I
Geprglu Baptist c(
ciw last week.
•/ LONDON C^B ^SERVICE.
•3i 8. Shipp and family moved to
Oordele Monday.
C.'R. Morgan came up from Cordele
Slindny and spent the day with his.
family.
Mr. Ed Morgan, of near Americas,
spent Sunduy afternoon here with
friends.
iventipn
iineri-
Herbert Rushin and John Lilly, of
Oordele, spent Sunday here with home
folks.
G. H. McKenzie and wife, of Cordele,
■pent Sunday here with the family of
D. A. Taylor.
I* Judge John F, Butler and It. E
Shlruh wera in the city Mondny on
business.
0. H. Roberts, of Byromville, was
her* Monday on business and talking
“Byromville^ to our people.
Miss Mamie Sheppard went down to
Cordele Monday nfternoon on a visit
to her sister, Sirs. W. T. Perry.
Several people from Cordele came op
and spent Sunday with relatives and
friends in Vienna, returning on the
shoo-ily.
The News received a bunch of second
growth grapes from W. A. Adkins last
Monday. This is an unusual occur
ence.
Mrs. L. W. McKenzie returned to
her home at Spalding Saturday after
noon after spending a week here with
her father, M. E. Rushin.
Mrs. IV. II. Brown returned home
last Thursday from Macon, where she
has been visiting her son, Conductor
Brown, of the G. S. A F. railroad.
Rev. C. W. Snow preached an inter
esting sermon at the Methodist church
Sunday evening to a large and attentive
audience. He filled the pulpit for Bro.
- Myers.
W. 8. Christian, of Lumpkin, arrived
Monday to accept the position of sten
ographer of the city court. Mr. Chris-
’ tain is also reading law and hopes to
admitted to the bar in a few months.
The arbitration case of the A. and B.
railroad against W. L. Ross, adminis
trator for the right of way privileges
was decided last Friday. The arbi
trators gave the Ross estate a verdict
for <300.
The Cordele News of the 25th says
that the A. & B. crossed the G. S. & F.
Monday, and that the first train passed
OAer that afternoon. The crossing of
the S. A. L. has not been made yet and
will not likely be inode be mode soon,
as the case may go to the supreme
court again.
One of the representatives^, of* the
Nawe spent Sunday in Macon. Every
thing in that small town is . moving
along nicely, and it is a very edifying
sight to visit Macon and see the long
■tacks of bejpd'cottop piled up in t
Miss Annie Powell and friend, Miss
Westbrook, of Cordele, visited rela
tives here Sunday.
Union Thanksgiving services will be
held in the Methodist church Thurs
day by Rev. E. S. Atkinson.
D T. Mashbnrn, Y. T. Sheffield and
Tim Whitehead, of Pinehurst, took in
the show at the opera house Monday
night. .
Vienna will seem quite lonely when
the shows are all gone and there is
nothing no longer to go. Wo trust
Mr. Hester will continue to secure
good shows for the town.
The first of a series of Saturday
auctions of the stock of goods of J. B
Cooper & Co. at Pinehurst took place
Saturday afternoon. F. E, Varnadoe.
of Oordele, did the clever act, and he
is hard excel.
Rev. J. J. Hyman, Dr. W. N. Edden-
Beldjltevs. J. D. Winchester, E. S
Atkinson, J. f D. Norris, Prof. L. E.
Brown represented Dooly and the
Houston association in the Georgia
Baptist convention.
From the present appearance of the
weather as we go to press, it seems
that the beautiful fall days with which
wo have been blessed for so long, have
come to an untimely, end. The past
autumn, according to the old citizen,
has besn the most uniformly beautiful
weather for many years.
FOR SALE—One twer.ty-five horse
power Schotleld engine, one thirty
horse power Schofield return tubulor
boiler, comparatively new. one grist
mill with set 52 inch rocks. All of the
above set up and in good running order
One skimmer 15 horse power engine, 30
feet of shnfting, Lot pulleys and belt'
ing, Will exchange for land. Address
’’B.” Unndilla, Ga
Why It Is the Best and the Cheapest
In the World.
^Everyone knows, either from ex-
pjnSflbe tkedSflkseg^
ice luVLopdoals'the .best and cheap-
e|t in_■'<he' world, tout, few of us,know
why. So when I was over there I
made it a point to find out.”
The woman who occupied the other
scat in the hansom looked ns If she
would like to hear the. result of bis
investigations. “It is mainly due,” he
continued, “to the fact that licenses to
drive cabs and buses through 'the Lon
don streets are hard to get. An appli
cant must famish the most satisfac
tory proofs of his honesty when he
flics his application at, Scotland Yard,
and bts references are carefully veri
fied. Then ho undergoes such a rigid
examination as to his knowledge of
streets and localities that but little
more than half the candidates manage
to pull through It. Those who do are
then tested as to their ability to drive
through the crowded thoroughfares,
the test being n practical one. with an
Inspector of police, who Is himself an
expert driver, seated by the side of
the would be Jehu six he threads his
wuy through the Jam. Probably 20
per cent of the applicants come to
grief during this test, as the slightest
Infraction of the rules of the road or
the exercise of bad Judgment In con
trolling or guiding his horse means
absolute failure. If successful, the
npplicant Is Impressed with the lin- |
portance of returning all articles left
iu his cab to headquarters without de
lay and told that an attempt to make
excessive charges mcniiH the forfeiture
of his license. The result Is compara
tive safety to the passengers lu cabs
and a reasonable certainly that there
will be no attempt upon the 'cabby’s’
part to overcharge his fare."—Nor
York Tgbune.
If you are billlousnnd seeking advisers
Tak lieWitt’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. •
Thesfamon* pills do do not gripe, but
move tho bowels gently and and easily,
cleansing th liver. Their tome effect
great strength to tn glands, preventing a
return of the disorder. Vienna Drug Co
Walton Bros., Will sell you best
Apple Vinegar at 25c per gallon.
STARTLING, BUT TRUE. .
“If everyone knew what a grand ,t^ed>
icine |)r King’s New Life Pills Is,” writes
1) II Turner, Denipseytown, Pa., “you'd
set! all you have in in a day. Two weeks
fins'nudea;newman of pit.!’
If WVtflsuranc©
see vs. Ours is the
„ , _ ...... best and most reliable
Fire and Life insurance Companies in America arid
Enyland. I he companies we represent settles all claims
PROMPTLY.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
given to Real Estate and Renting,
Place your property with ns and you’ll
receive the best results.
SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR
ANY AMO UNT; SECURED PR0MP1LY
REMEMBER! Our Ayency leads in all that is GOOD
for our customers.
ft. E. JORDftN &C©.
Notice.
GEORGIA—Dooty County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Ordinary of said Co.,
we will sell at public outcry at tho late
residence of Elihu Wulton, deceased,
in the 7th district of said county, on
Tuesday Dec. 0th, 1002, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der, all of tho personnl property lav-
longing to the estate uf said deceased,
os follows: 15 Head of Mules, 7 Head
of Horses, 2000 Bushels Cotton Seed,
2000 Stalks Seel Cane, 1500 Bushel
Corn, 4000 pounds Huy, 10,000 pounds
Fodder, 50 Head of Hogs, 3 Cows, 3
Two-Horse Wagons, One Buggy, and
Harness, Farming and Mechanical
Tools, One Ginning Outfit, One Saw-
Mill.. Two Cune Mills, Kettles and
Evaporators, One Mower and Rake,
One Harrow, 300 Gallons Syrup and
many other articles of value. Teumh
v. 22hd. 1002. * *
J. B. Waltojc,
A. E Waltqx,
thing
Hello, Old Boy!
Where Did You Get
That New Suit?
==Why at==
WALTON BROS.
“Of Course.==
They always carry the best
of everything, and at Prices to
suit the people. If you need new
Clothes, try one of those
SUITS.
and be one of the Best Dressed Men in Dooly.
They also carry a Nice Line of
which will be sure to please you.
You’ll find Everything in their
& GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. |
ithem a Call and be?Goovinced Forever 1 Mo
Tailor