The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, December 06, 1902, Image 7

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m ~ ■ IEGLESTON & McDONALD. GENERAL ST0RE. t M A A A » /|\ /\ / TFe have purchased the P. G. McDonald stock of goods, and enlarged and re-fitted the store rooms formerly occupied by him. We have also bought a large and c'omplete NEW line of goods, making a complete— General Stock, Up-to-Date, and of the LATEST. Onr Prices Will Always Merit Your Patronage. We are here to do business with the trading public and we shall try our best to please and satisfy our customers and patrons. Our stock of Groceries mil be kept up-to-date at all times. Our stock of— Hats, Shoes, Clothing and Dry Goods, WILL BE COMPLETE WHENEVER YOU CALL. * BARGAINS. * A 11 , j j Bargains, Bargains, A & EACH SATURDAY. & A 0/ f y Dont oome to see those Bargains ( S If you don't want to lose your money. Respectfuly, |EgisStori & McDonald.| All Kinds*" I HORSES and MULES. For Sash or Time J. 0. HAMILTON, VIENNA, GEORGIA. I FREE TO OUR READERS. Botanic Blood Balm For the Blood, It you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, blood poison cancer,eutingsores llcliint; skin, pimples, boils, Done pilin'!, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood or skin disease, we advise you to take Botanic Blood Baitn, (B B B) Es pccially recommended for old, obstin ite, deep-seated cases, cures when all else fails, heals every sore, makes the blo.-d pure and rich, gives the skin (he rich glow of health. Druggius ♦’ per bottle. Sample sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and Tree medical advice sent tree In seatd letter Medicine sent at once prepaid. J® YIENNA LODGE, #5/ fi*f Mt*9 No. 136 M K. of P. Sty Meet* every tst nnd 3rd 7 Monday nights in each month. W. V. Harvard, C. C. W. F. George, K. of R. and S. NOTICE!—For the next 60 days I will fill orders for local lumber. Apply to H. R. FENN, Vienna, Ga. By “81 TIP." The old year is dying—is dying slow, And why should we bid him stay? Hie mission is ended and let him go, For the new leadeth on to the May. The old year is dying—is dying slow, ’Twill sopn be time for the toll of the bell; He treated us kindly, but let him go, For the New Year will bless us as well The old year is dying, but let us not weap: He stole some of our joys ’tis .true, But he gave us some gifts of gladness to keep, And buried our sorrows too.' The old year is dying and let him go, For we mount one starry step more In the stairway that leads from the halls below, To the shining vestibule door. Opening into the mansions, so many and fair. In the house of our Father on high; The New Year will carry us nearer there, And so let the Old Year die. t t t Be it known untef the “Powers that be," We are for Vienna and Dooly coun ty first, lost and all the time, t t t But few falls of the year like unto the present are within the recollection of the “oldest inhabitant." t t t Cane grinding and ’possum eeason is now regularly on hand, and the boys and darkies are happy. t t t The matrimonial fever in Vienna is on a boom, and if Madam Rumor i» correct, the sweet tintinabulations of wedding bells will be heard to rover berate over hills and dell many more times in this vicinity ere 1002 has drawn to a close. t t t Vienna possesses many natural ad vantages that are far superior to those of some of her sister cities, and there is no reason why our benutiful little town should not grow to be the leuding commercial city of South Georgia. t i t We are glad to see the editor of the News advocating better sidewalks lor our city. There is no doubt that well paved and neatly kept streets and side walks speak for themselves, and too much stress cannot be laid upon having and maintaing them. The air of res pectability nnd prosperity impresses the stranger Within the gates, and assures him that here is a town very much alive and even with times', and this impression is never wrong. Parsi mony in this' respect is the antithesis of econemy, and sooner or later the truth of this statement will be demonstrated. t t t. Without shade trees no city can be beautiful, and while we have a number of lovely trees in our town, we need more of them. This is the proper sea son to set them out, nnd 'once planted and properly guarded from destruction, they require little care and in a few years will apply recompense for trouble and money expended. t t t The spring-time brings the bird and bee, And all the buds nnd blossoms But full-time is the time for me, Because fall-timebriugs the ’possums t t t ’Possum and ’taters are ripe into hnrvest, and every night now the sound of the iiunter’s horn is heard abroad in the land. t ,* t From a man that simpers sweetly, from a wbntnn that laughs loudly, and from a young woman ambitious to play the man, Good Lord, deliver me. t { i From a big man with brair.s ns soft as butter, front a little man with a tongue like a mill clapper, and from a woman who talks of connotations and syllo- isnis, Good Lord, deliver me. t t t From a scholar who smells of books, Good Lord, deliver me, t t + The many friends of Judge D. L. Henderson throughout the county will nor Tetrreil appointing him as Judge of the City Court of Vienna for a term of four years. The appointment is well merited, as there is not a more com - Hello, Old Boy! Where Did You Get That New Suit? ==Why at== WALTON BROS. ==Of Course.== They always carry the best I; 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 0 GROCERY DEPARTMENT, ^ usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. Give them a Call and be Convinced Forever More. petant man for that responsible po sition in Dooly county than Judge Hendergon, and he is regarded by all who know him as a conscientious Chris tian gentleman. t + t ’ When you go to criticise your neigh bor’s character, you should be sure to look nt the diagram he has of your character. , Doubtless yours is worse than his in many respects. y t + The cotton picking season is fast drawing to a close, nnd the people generally are making preparations to enjoy the approaching Christmas holidays. . i t * It is a pleasure to us to note that our clever nnd efficient clerk of the court, J. Frank Powell, is stendily growing in favor nnd popularity with onr people. We know of several, prominent men who have recently “come across’’ nnd ftre now his wnrm friends nnd supporters That is, within itself, the best evidence that could be given that he is “the right man in the right plnco.” + + + There nro some good people in all churches and in the fraternal secret orders but unfortunately for both, there are a number who are members that are unworthy of the name they hour. It is a sad lamentable fact, but nevertheless it is true. t t t It is the opinion of your humble ser vant that no people were ever ruled by a worse tyrant titan the liquor traffic. CHEAPEST Y 01 EMI! 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, - - - GEORGIA. , CAUTION! This is not ft gentle wod—hut when yiu think Itow liable you me not to pur chase for 75c the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since tS6S for the cure and treatment of consumption, throat and lung troubles without losing its tgrea popularity all these years, you will be thank lit! ,ve called your attention to Bosclic’s German Syrup There ate so many ordinary cough reme dies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds per haps, but for severe colds, bronchitis croup—and especially for consumption, where there is difficult expectoration and cougtiing during the nights and morning, there is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. G G Green, Woodqury, N J For sale by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna,and j. W, Sanders, Unadilla. We guarantee to make you a loan on your farm for less expense and on easier terms than any one. If yon need money it will payiyou to see us. J. H. WOODWARD & SON, LAWYERS, Vienna, ‘ - • Georgia. a. l. McArthur, DENTIST, Rooms 2 and 4, People’s Bank Build ing, Cordele, Georgia. .V/. V. HARVARD, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, Vienna, Georgia . DR. C. T. CTOVALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . Vienna, Ga. BIVINS & MOBLEY, T, F. Bivins, M. D. ( H. A. Mobley, M.D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Calls Promptly Answered. VIENNA. GEORGIA. HALL & GEORGE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, VIENNA, GEORGIA. D. A. R. CRUM, LAWYER. VIENNA, GEORGIA. J. M. WHITEHEAD, DENTIST. Will be in my office from 16th to last of each month. VIENNA. GEORGIA. JNO. F. POWELL Si SON, Attornevs-at Law. Vienna, Grurgia. YIENNA LODGE, No. 324 F. & A. M. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights in each month. ! H. A. Mobley, W n M. IT. A. Adkins, Jr, Secretary.