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-I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE NICEST LINE OF-
g Sterling Silver Novelties, Flat and Hollow^vare, Knives, Forks, Etc., 3;
gl' EVER SHOWN IN VIENNA, ALL SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AND ONE THING MORE, THE PRICE IS ^
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I CAN AND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
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H. A. YOUflANS, :
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Tho weather on last Thursday, Frld-
lay und Saturday was ideal weathcrfor
Jhristmns. AJ1 that was lacking to
nuko it absolutely realistic was the
,now.
Tomorrow is New Year’s and good
•esolutions aro in order. No better
-(■solution could be made than to se
cure a policy, through M. E. Rushin,
in tlie old Mutual Benilt.
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Competition is so sharp, now-a-days,
in ail lines of business that it is difficult
to accumulate property ns formerly,
but there is one wny in which to in
crease one’s estate right now and with
out much effort and that is to see M.
JJ. Bushin for a policy in the old Mu
tual Benefit Life Insurance Company.
Rev. Wesley Lane filled the pulpit
. at tiie Methodist church Sunday night.
Our people are always glad to have the
opportunity of hearing this good man
preach. Rev. Lane will have charge of
tho 1’inehurst circuit this year, having
exchanged places with Rev. C. W.
Snow, who goes to ^Iazelhurst. Rev.
Ratio was paster'' of the church here
a few years ago and has many warm
friends in Dooly county.
Tlie News starts out on the new year
•with a determination to give its read-
era a better paper than they have been
getting. To do this, we ask and must
have your support and encouragement.
In justice to ourselves, we ask all our
subscribers who arc in arrears to us to
please call and settle or remit through
the mail. It takes money and lots of
it to run a successful paper, and it lies
entirely with our renders ns to tho de
gree of the success of this paper. With
your support, we promise to give you a
paper of whioh you can be proud, \
OUR GRAND REE OFFER.-
TRe News has olosed n coutraot
-whereby we can offer to our renders in
connection with our own paper, for the
same price, the American Enrmer.
one of the best farm papers published
iu the Union. # We desire our readers
to take advantage of this offer ns it
means much to i hem. Remomber, you
get tho Vienna twice-a-week News and
the American Farmer one year for one
dollar.
We have sample copies of both, the
Nows and the American Fawner at this
office. Anyone wishing a oopy can get
same by catling at this office.
Singing.
Editor Vienna News:
1 noticed in the Progress of a week or
so back, that Prof. E. T. Pound, of
Bnriiesville, was hero in Vienna dis
tributing some of his latest circulars
concerning his new song book.
Whentvor Judge Pound’s name is
mentioned it fills and thrills my heart
with nn inspiration of love for music,
as I was brought up and'tutored under
his able instructions in old Pike county.
As stagin'! is my profession, I feel in
clined to speak to your anxious resd rs
concerning music. I notice in travel
ing over the country (and going from
convention to convention, and from
singingB to singings) that the people of
the country in general hasn’t the edu
cation sufficient to read music intelli
gently, and the larger portion of the
people Just simply don’t know nnything
•- about the first principles of music.
I must say that music is a talent, and
where that talent is implanted on the
hearts and souls of people, that talent
should be developed. There are not
many teachers of mutio In our southern
counties of Georgia that understand
how to set poetry to music. They do
not understand the true principals of
the primary department of music;and
in this glorious Southern clime where
the good old fathers and mothers, to
gether with' the flourishing youth have
the privilege of going to church, and
not ana in 25 can raise a long, short or
common metre tune. What’s the
matter? The church seems to be grum
bling about the music; the pastor feels
cramped because of ignorance prevail
ing along this line; And when a school
of ten or twelve days is taught some of
them are dissatisfied becau-e they did
not learn all about it. • The truth is,
the people wont patronize a first-clats
school,' because they have to go dov it
in their pockets. A cheap singing
school is like cheap goods, it don’t last
very long.
Good vocal singing is worth listning
to, ns well ns instrumental music. The
Psalms of David is filled with songs to
tlie Lord, and today we have poets and
bards that are ohiming praises to the
same all powerful being that the
Psalmist did, but here in south Georgia
they are few and fnr between* I long
to sec the day when music, vocal music
will flourish as it never has, and people
can sing, and understand as they have
never understood. Yours for success.
Pitts, Ga. Chas. W. Cooper
PRESERVED FOODS.
“The chief chemist of the depart
ment of agriculture,” says Profess
or Winters of Baltimore, “haB de
cided to investigate the methods df
food preservation in this country.
Only a short time ago Germany
prohibited the use of borax in pre
serving meats. If people knew the
processes which their meat under
went, they would hesitate about
eating so much of it. Take corned
beef, for /instance. A flank of beef
is put in a vat filled with a solution
of borax, saltpeter and hard water,
and it is left to soak several weeks
before ready to eat. What kind of
n digestion could stand that? Al
most all moats are preserved by
borax. Salicylic acid, also used in
preserving some things, is a power
ful stomach destroyer, and there are
other substances used daily by ‘pure
food dealers’ that are equally de
structive. A rigorous investigation,
followed by a genuine reform,
would vastly benefit the public
health,”—New York Tribuno.
Her Girl Friends.
“Did y6u notice what a peculiar
walk Laura is cultivating?”
“Yes. Poor girl, she is deter
mined to attract attention some
way.”—Philadelphia Bulletin.
No Doubt About It.
“A married man can live on less
than n single man.”
“Of course. A married man usu
ally has to.”
The Consumer's Query.
Whnt'a us fellers gain' to do,
Jes' us ordinary men
Who must toll the whole day through
An' turn in an' toil again?
We've no Urae to get control
Of the victuals an' the coal.
Mister man. It's up to you—
What's us fellers goln' to do?
Life's too brief to ask about
What you've gained or what we’ve
lost:
Brief our plea, but most devout—
•'Food an' warmth at any cost"
You're the boss, but bosses must
Make some show of bein' lust.
Mister man. It's up to you—
What's us fellers goln’ to do?
—Washington Star.
Hoads Should Never Ache.
Never endure this trouble. Use at
once the remedy l»>at stopped it for Mrs.
N A Webster, of Winnie. Vs,, she writes
“Dr King’* New Life Pills wnolly cured
me of sick headache*, I had suffered for
two years." Cures headache, constipation
bllliousness. 3jc at Forbes & Coxe Co.
GEORGIA—Dooly Couirty.
After four weeks notice, pursuant to
Section 7546 of the Civil Code, a petition,
of which a true and correct copy is sub
joined, will be presented jo the Honora-
bleZ. A. Littlejohn, judge of the Superior
court of Dooly county, at Amerlcus, Ga.,
on the 17th day of January, 1903.
T. A. Culpepper.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To the Honorable Z. A. Littlejohn,
judge ol the Superior court of said
county : The petition of T. A. Culpepper,
of said county, shows:
L That be Is the guardian of Sammle
{•• Elijah. ii. t David J., Thomas W.,(and
Katie M. Culpeppci, heretofore duly
appointed as such guardian in said
county.
II. That he desires to sell for rein
vestment at private »ale tlie following
property, the same being apart of the
estate of his said wards, to-wit* 5.7th
interest in the south-halt of lot of land
number 108 in the Second district of said
county and state, said half lot measuring
101,(4 acres, more or less,
ill. Said wards are possessed of only
an interest in said lands, and said lands
are not conveniently located to good
schools, and that they Hre not convenient
•to the use of said wards, said wards not
wishing to rent, but 10 occupy said lands,
and further that said lands are not increas
ing in value, and, owing to situation of
same with reference to said wards, will
not be profitable to said wards.
IV. Petitioner desires to invest the
proceeds of such sale in certain lends, to-
wit: Lot of land, number 13 in the 14th
district ot Dooly county, said state,
measuring 202% licreV, more or less.
V. Petitioner snows that notice of his
intention to make this application nas been
published once k week for lour weeks, as
required by la\v, l 4 ' A. Culpepper.
Hall & GEOrge,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Sworn to and subscribed to before me,
this the 32nd day of Dec. 1903.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
GEORGIA-—Dooly County.
Whereas, W. t„ Brown has in due form
applied to the undersigned for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
Jas. L. S. Brown, late of said county
deceased. I will pass upon said applies'
tiou on the 1st Monday in January, iqoi.
This December 8, 1902.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
LLegal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Undet and by virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary of said county on the 1st
Monday in December 1902, we will sell
at public outcry on '.he 1st Tuesday in
January next. 19034 before the court house
door ol said county, at Vienna, Ga., to
the highest bidder ail the real estate be
longing to the estate of Mrs lane Me-
Kenny, late of said county deceased, as
follows: 175 acres of lot of land number
162 in the 3rd district of Dooly county,
Ga:, more or less, and being all'of said
lot owned by said lane Me Kenny at the
time of her death, Terms of sale cash.
This December 1st, 1903.
W. A. Me Kenney,
J. 11. McKenney,
Executors on the estate of Mrs. jane
McKenney, deceased.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary of said county at the
December term 1902 of said court, I Will
sell at public outcry before the court
house door in said county on tlie first
Tuesday in January 1903, the following
real estate. Sold for the maintenance and
support of my ward, Fiorrie s. Adkins.
One house and lot in the town of Draytoii,
Dooly County, Ga., containing four acres
more or less, known ns theKibbee place;
one town lot in ■ said town of Dray
ton, Dooly county, Ga., containing one
acre more or less, known ss tlie Dennis
lot; also one store house lot in Drayton,
Dooly county, Ga., known as the jas. S.
Morgan lot. Terms of sale casli.
This December 3rd, 1902,
T. A. Auxins, Jr., Guardian
0 for Fiorrie S, Adkins.
Sheriffs Sales.
GEORGIA—Dooly County,
A. F. Forehand, has in due form applied
to the undersigned fbr letters of adminis
tration, cum-testamento annexo, on the
estate of Mrs. Louisa Oliver, lute ot said
county deceused. I will pass upon said
application 011 the 1st Monday in January
*9®3* This December 1st, I903.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
All persous interested are hereby noti
fied that If no good cause is shown to the
contrary an order will be granted by tlie
undersigned on the tgth dav of January,
1903, establishing a new roa'd as marked
out by the Road Commissioners appoint
ed for that psrpose, commencing on the '
Vicnna and Albany roRd in the Tenth dis
trict, said county, ana running in un Eas
terly direction toward Cordele, Ga., on
land line through lands of the Armstrong
estate, C. L. Williams, J, W. and C. C.
Williams, J. M, Lewis, G. H. Raines, J.
D, McKenney and Thomas Slade, inter
secting the Ulackshenr Road near the
residence of Ichubnu Ingram in said
district. This December 17th, 1002.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County,
E.A.Johnson, has in due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of Eula A
Johnson, late of said county deceased. I
will pass upon said application on the lit
Monday in |anuary 1903.
This December 1st, 1903.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
Jno. F. Jones, 1 Libel tor Divorce,
vs > September Term Doolv
Adelln Jones. ) Superior court, 1902
It nppenrir.g to the court by the return
of the sheriff that he has made diligent
search and finds that the defendant, Adelln
Jones, does not reside in Duoly county,
Georgia, und it further appearing that
said defendant, Adelln Jones, is not n
resident of tlte State of Georgia. It Is
therefore ordered by the court that serv
ice on tlie defendant be perfected by the
publication of (his order in term* of the
•aw in the Vienna News, a newspaper
published in the town of Vienna, Dooly
county, Georgia. This Sept, 4th, 1903.
Z. A. Littlejohn, J. S. C. S. W. C,
jno. F. Powell & Son, Pitt’s. Aliys.
GEORGIA—Dooly County,
Clerk’s Office Dooly Superior court.
I do certify that the above end foregoing
order is a true and correct transcript of
the records in said case now on file in my
office. This Sept. 23d, 1903.
J. Frank Powell,
Clerk Dooly Superior Court.
The PriJe of Heroes.
Many soldiers in the last war wrote to
My that for scratches,bruises.cuts,wounds,
corns, sore feet and stiff joints, Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve is the best in the world.
Same for burns, scaulds, boils, ulcers, skin
eruptions end pile.. It cares or no pay.
Only aye at Forbes & Coxe -Drug Co,
GEORGIA—Dooly Couirty.
Whereas, E. E. Seago, administrator
on the estate »f N. J. Seago, deceased,
represents to the court in his petition
duly filed, that he has tally administered
said estate and desiies to be discharged
from his trust a* such administrator. I
will pass upon his application on the 1st
Monday in Junuaiy 1903.
Tills December 1st, 1003.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
DeWItt’s UB9 SaBve
Fop Plless Burns, Soros.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Peter Duckwiler.admlnl.tra-
tor on the estate of K. T. Orak, deceused,
represents to the court in his petition
du.y filed, tlmt he has fully administered
said esiute and desires 10 be dischan - d
from bis trust as such administrator. I
will pass upon his application on the m
Monday in January 1903.
This December 1st, 1902.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
D, A. R. Crum, has in due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent letters
of administration on the estate ot Guillord
Gunter, late of said county deceased, and
I will pass upon sa'd application on the
1st Monday m January 1903. Given
under my hand official signature, this the
1st day of Decemlier, 1902.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. G
Saved at Grave’s Brink.
have been In
... -3 h Newsom, of
my grave,’’ writes Mrs „ .. „ CW5 „ m of
Decatur. Ala. If it had not been for Elec-
“ LS We ™’ F 0r ,h L ree y eIr * I suffered
untold ngony from the wont forms of in
digestion, Waterbrash, stomach and
oowell dyapepsia. but thia excellent roedb
“ e \T 0rld ,? f Since us-
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house ‘
door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in'
January 1903, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder lor cash the
following described property towit:
One hundred acres mo-e or less of lot
of land number 16, being the South half
of said lot and lying in the 13th district
of Dooly county, and being in possession
of George C. Lairsey. Said property '
levied on as the property of George Q,
Lairsey. dminlstrator and defendant in
fi. fa., to satisfy a City court fi, fa. issued
irom the April term 1902, of the City
court of Vienna, in favor of Virgil O,
Harvard and against the said George C.'-
Lairsey. Property pointed out by the
defendant. Written notice given as re-
qnired by law to defendant,
Also at the same time and place will be
sold the following described property to-
wit: 90 acres of land in the' South east
corner of lot of land number 89 in the.
10th district of Dooly coubty, Ga , and
all of lots of land numbers 90 and 130 in
the 16th district, county and state afore-,
said. The said lands whereon the
; defendant now resides, leviea 011 as the'
t property of Bertha L: Jones, to satisly a
Superior court h. fa., issued Irom the
f February term 11 ot of the Superior court
1 of said c ounty, in favor of Henry R,
Johnson and against the defendant Bertha
L. Jones. Property pointed out by de.
fendsnt and written notice, as required by
law, given the defendant Bertha L. Jones
residing on said Jadds.
Also at the same time and place will be
sold the following descrih ! property to-
wit: City lot'number 16 in block nuut- •
ber 180 in the City of Cordele, as deslg-
nated by the registered rosm of survey of
the city of Cordele, Dooly county, Ga.
Said property levied on as the' ‘property
of Henry Smith to satisfy a Justice court
h. fa. issued from thejustice court of the
1145th district G. M*. of Worth County,
said state, in favor of Robert Standford
and against the said Henry Smith. Levy
made by F. M. Coker, L'. C., and turned
over to me for advertisement and sale.
J1 enant in possession notified in terms of
tne law,
•MU 1 ?? a !n ,e , 1 nme , time and place will he
sold tne following described property to*
wit: City iota number one ' 1), two"(a).
£r e * ( 3>; !2? r W- dv f (5)» si* (6). seven
(7). eight (8), nine (<)), ten (10), eleven
8 ’ nlnZ 03 ' ‘l' ir, !i en (, 3>* ••Bhteen
(10), nineteen (19) and twenty (20), in
, U i°^ n “? 1>er , 0n . e " unJrcd a n d twenty-
two (la?), ns designated by the registered
map of survey of the city of Cordele,
Dooly county, Ga. Said property levied
tTJaif.f ,he P r °P er ‘V G. H. McKenzie
tbfiufto C 7 c , ourt fi fa ' * 9stled frrnn
the July Quarterly term, 1902 of the City
Trust r n Vle T’ in / avo I of the Equitable
Trust Co., and against G. H. McKenzie:
transferred to J. T, Westbrook, Tenants,
in possession notified intermsof the law.
Also at the same time and place, the
onaevM B H P t ropcrty 10 " ltt: a 01 >e half
^ intera,t la East half of lot of
l«nd (i66) one hundred and sixty six and
nil of lot of land (,3,) one hundred Und
thlrtyTwo, With the exception of fifty
acres In the North East corner thereof.
irfeiMn im'r' « ? ne ' th ‘ rd uodevided in-
terest in lot (169) one hundred and sixty
ihe e fii 1 |h f t SKi | l land i lyinRand hslog in
el ® venth district of Dooly
County, Georgia, levied on and to be sold
against said D, r. Doughtry. Tenants
in possession notified in terms of the law*
Also a: the same time and niace will
m wbf * he foIlowin B described property
to-wit, 90 p-res of land in the^ South,
east corner of lot of o "
the 10th district of Doolv coun^ ^a' 11
and all of lot. of land numbed go m,d ioi
a,-
--rjsswsssfas®.
fondant and written notice, as required
by law, given the defendant Bertha iT
Jones, residing on said lands. 144
Ibis December 2nd, 1903.
oP‘ S'. ” :IEp i*ARD,
Sheriff Dooly Co Ua.
»«« «■> tain, Sib.v;'S£
Only 50c at
lecl 111 and need a pit
Why not buy the best?
Dewitt’s Early Risers
Are iittle.surprisers,
Takeone-theydothe rest.
W H Howell, Houston, Tex.,
have used Little Early Riser p
family for constipation, sickhei
To their use I am indebted for
of my family. Vienna Dm
.