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Why Do The Best
MEN DEAL HERE?
The best dressed men throughout this locality buy their clothing at this store—every man who wishes the best comet
to us sooner or later. This is one of the reasons “why.” Here is reason No. 2.
THAT SMART, DRESSY APPEARANCE ABOUT THE FIGURES OF MEN WHO WEAR OUR
CLOTHING IS DUE LARGELY TO THE WAY WE FIT OUR PATRONS. IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE
TO ORDER, YOU CANNOT GET A MORE PERFECT FI1 THAN WE CAN GIVE YOU, AND YOU'LL HAVE
TO PA Y TWICE AS MUCH. IF YO U ARE A CCUSTOMED TO HA VING YO UR CL 0 THING MADE TO
ORDER, HA VE A TALK WITH US FIRST. WE WILL SA VE YO U MONEY- WE'LL GRA TIFY YO UR
MOST CRITICAL WHIMS, AND THERE IS NO DELAY WHILE THE GARMENTS ARE BEING MADE.
REASON NO. A WILL APPEAR NEXT.
We sell the “Best Clothing in the World,” made by the
famous house of Schloss Bros. Co., of Baltimore.
All their garments bear this label.
J. P. HEARD & SONS.
Local and Personal News.
8hoes fre m 15c to $fl,C0 a pair at Tay-
lor Bros.
SHOES I SHOES!! If you want a
good pair cheap call at Taylor Bros.
T. A. Adkins, Sr., went down to Cor-
dele on business Monday.
We have never yet seen a dissatisfied
policy holder in the Mutual Benefit.
Look out for Taylor Bros., shoe. ad
next week.
Protect yourself and your estate by
teeing Mr. Bushin for a policy in the
Mutual Benefit.
Mr. C. S. Gurr went over toAmericus
Sunday to spend the day with home-
folks in that city.
M. E. Kashin is selling the Chatta
nooga Reversible Disc plow which is a
Wonder to all who see it,'
Egleston & McDonald will deliver
Cotton Seed Meal and hulls for the
Cotton Oil Co., in the city. Telephone
your orders to them. <
Mr. G. R. Mathews, the meat man,
has as his guests this week his mother
snd sister, who are spending a few days
With him.
Unheard of bargains in shoes at Tay
lor Bros.
Bov. J. L. Morrill preached a very
fine sermon to a fairly good sized con
gregation at the Methodist church
Sunday night.
Telephone your orders to Egleston &
McDonald for Cotton Seed Hulls and
Meal. Delivered anywhere in the city
limits, and they will have prompt at
tention.
Overshoes and Undershoes, Top
Shoes and Bottom' Shoes at Taylor
Bros.
A policy in the Mutual Beiiefit is
better than Government bonds, for it
pays bigger annual dividends, and pays
its policy right now, should you die.
Mr. M. E. Rushin, special agent of
the old Mutual Benefit, is doing a big
Insurance business amongghe best busi
ness men. Every policy holder is a
friend to the company.
Vienna is certainly in the swim in
regard to marriages. It seems that
there is an epidemic of them sweeping
over-this section Just now. But with
all the pretty girls in this town, it is
a wonder thortfare not more.
If youare going to take in new ground
you should SEE MR. RUSHIN and
secure a Disc Harrow. It cuts the
wlregrass sod all to-pieces, and enables
you to make as good a crop the first
year as any succeeding year. (
As Christmas draws nearer, people
begin making various preparations for
Its coming. It is a great and glorious
time for both old and young. Vienna
merchants are now putting i* orders
for their holiday goods.
A. L. Powell, of Cordele, t was here
Monday.
Col. John F. Powell visited Unodilla
on legal business lost Friday.
For Beauty .'style. Fit and Finish, buy
Edwin Clapp Shoes at Lewis Bros Co.
Manager Ed Howell, of the .Cotton
Oil Co., left Monday afternoon for
Savannah, on important business.
Ernest Taylor, who has been clerking
for his uncle, D. B. Thompson, return
ed to his home at Cochran Monday,
Mrs. B. F, Martin, of Oglethorpe, ar
rived in the city Monday on a visit to
her sister, Mrs. D. L, Henderson. ,
Taylor Bros has Just received a sam
ple line of shoes which they propose to
give at a bargain.
Revs. H. P. Myers and C. W. Snow
left yesterday for Thomasville, to at
tend the South Georgia Conference.
Cliff Bryaivfs carrying the mail on
rural route No. 2 in the place of Jordan
Butler, who resigned some time ago.
Cols. J. J. Hill W. H. McKenzie,
apd J. G. Jones and Dr. J. H. Ward,
ofCordelo,attended legal.sales here
yesterday.
Miss Annie Owen returned home
Saturday afternoon from Cordele,
where she has been visiting friends for
several days.
Vienna is very much behind the
times on sidewalks. We have almost
every other improvement; why not
have good sidewalks?
Our dreams were disturbed very
materially Monday night. Have order
ed an improved army cannon for this
midnight sleep disturber.
The people of Vienna Will have the
.pleasure of attending ano ther show at
the opera house Saturday night. The
name of the play is the “James Boys.”
Col. L. 0* Benton, of Monticello,
spent Sunday in Vienna, Col. Benton'
is a member of Governor Terrel’s staff,
and a very prominent citizen of Mon
ticello.
Comptroller W. A. Wright, who . is
Insurance Commissioner of Georgia,
says the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Company, of which Mr. M.E. Rushin is
special agent, is one of the Strongest
and best institutions in the United
States.
The regular election for constables of
the several districts of the county
occurs on the first Saturday of Dec.,
according to an act passed by the leg
islature. So far we have heard of 'no
contests in any of the districts for the
office.
Those fellows who were incessantly
grumbling while the good weather
lasted and said it seemed that we
would never have any more bad weath
er, ought to have their pain eased by
this time. From the present appear-
onoe of things we will never have any
more good weather.
Mr. Hester, manager of the opera
house, has returned from a trip to Al
bany, where he went oq a combined
pleasure and business nip. He was
absent several days.
We understand by a round-about
way that several of the boys here are
preparing to get on a regular “razoo”
during the Christmas holidays and see
a good time generally,
A Good Disc Haryow is the ixjat pay
ing impliment on the farm. It cuts up
the turfs nnd sod and prepares a fine
seed bed which is indirfpeffsable to the
successful growth of ’any crop. The
Osburn Disc Harrow sold by Mr. M. E
Rushin is the best one the News has
ever examined,
In a former issue we said the mater
ial had been placed on the ground for
the erection ola new Episcopal church.
Only the brick for the foundation work
have so far been put on the- ground.
We simply mo|ce this statement for the
sake of being more accurate in the
matter.
The best way this town could possi
bly spend part of its money would be
to build some sidewalks on which a
person can walk without getting stuck
hard and fast iu the mud. This is an
important matter and should most as
suredly receivp the attention of the
city council.
Mr. Hester informs they News that he
has closed contracts withsey oral Opera
companies for engagements here during
the winter, and promises' to give the
people here some good entertainments
if they will do thsir part and give them
their liberal patrpnnge which we be
lieve they will do, a
Vienna is badly—very bodley—- in
need of some better sidewalks. We
might say that this is the, crying need
of the town. In rainy weather, it is
impossible to walk any distance at all
without picking up enough territory to
start a real estate agenoy. This is a
matter fdr sober consideration.
Since Colonel Bryan can’t any
longer persuade people to believe
that he it the Moses of the demo
cratic party, and the only man
who ought to run the concern, lie
he has gotten into the dumps. He
has soured on everybody and ev
erything. This should not be
either. Bryan is a man of brnins,
though misdirected. If he would
just get onto the right track, he
could and would yet be a power
in the councils of the party. But
just as long as lie choses to hang
on to the free-silver mummy and
hug the skeleton of populism, just
so long will he be u back number,
shunned by the democratic party.
If It’s Insurance
You are looking for be SURE and see us. Ours is the
Oldest Agency in this section for the best and most reliable
Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and
England. Ihe 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.
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Hello, Old Boy!
Where Did You Get
That New Suit?
—Why at—'
WALTON BROS.
—Of Course.—
They always carry the best
of every thing, and at Prices to
suit the people. If you need new
Clothes, try one of those
Tailor
Made
_ SUITS.
BRAND
and be one of the Best Dressed Men in Dooly.
They also carry a Nice Line of
01ZEl^©0ilT§
which will be sure to please you.
You’ll find Everything in their
GROCERY DEPARTMENT, ^
usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store.
Give them a Call and be Convinced Forever More.
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