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VOL 2. NO. 59.
VIENNA. GA., STAUROAY, JANUARY 10.1903-
TWICE-A-WEEK $1.00 PER YEAR
Arabi Dots.
Ababi, G*., Jan. 7.—Miss Ruth Clem*
•entsleft Saturday for Pelham, Ga n
where she has accented a position as
•assistant teacher in\he public school
The societies of the Houston High
School renduced an excellent program
Friday afternoon.
After filling his regular appointment
at Zion Hope, Rev. J. W. 'Reese
preached an excellent sermon at the
Methodist church here 8unday night.
Prof. Lawson E. Brown visited Cor
date Sunday.
Among the many pupils to return,
this week was Kaimson Portuondo, of
Santiago, Cuba.
Mrs. J. D. Winchester, of Cordele, is
visiting friends in Arabi.
Miss Willie Dudley returned toClax-
ton Saturday, where she goes to re
sume her duties as ‘music teacher.
After quite a long vacation, Mr. J.
W. Chambliss, of Americus, has re
turned to resume his studies in the
Houston High school.
The Philo Mathaen Society will
render an interesting program Friday
afternoon. All pupils are cordially
invited to attend.
Miss Dora Brinson, of Brinson. Ga.,
returned yesterday afternoon to enter
school.
Our school opened Dec. 30th, with a
large attendance and is now growing
daily.
Mr. D. W. Taylor of Frindship, came
down Wednesday and entered his
daughter, Miss Georgie, in school.
Rev. J. J. Hyman, who has been
preaching at Sparks, returned to his
home Tuesday.
Prof. Lawson E. Brown, Misses Idai
•Sumerford and Mattie Wood, visited
Vienna Saturday.
Mrs, S. A. Royal and children, who
has been visiting her parents at Pres
ton for some time, returned home
■Wednesday.
Mr.T. J. Royal left Saturday for;Ann
Harbor,,Mich., where? he.will complete
his course in. the study pf law.
Mr. Joseph Smith, of Hagan, entered
school here this morning.
Orioib Dots.'
• Jan. 5,1903
Xmas ia over and thie farmers have
begun their new year’s work.,,
Misses Lula and . Kate Brady two
•charming young ladies, of Amerjctisi
are visiting their cousin .Mrs, M. B.
Felder of this place, and will visit dor-
dele before returning to ther home,
Miss Fannie Lilly Wiikes of Doojing,
returned to her home Saturday after a
two weeks pleasant visit to relatives of
this plcae.
The young folks of this community
had a surpiso party at the residence of
Mr. Isaiah Williams last Monday night
and they were quite surprised when
they started home and found the gate
locked.
Mrs. M. E. Felder called on Mrs. J,
T. Slade yesterday afternoon.
Tom Ingram, Eugene and Selma Fel
der, left yesterday afternoon to att.nd
the spring term of the Coidele high
school. .
There was a pound party at the resi
dence of Mr. T. I. Ingrams last Wednes
day night given in honor of Miss
Wilkes and the Missea Brady.
Mr. Tom Ingram is sporting quite a
smile over his new buggy horse.
The wedding bells are still ringing,
wonder who will Jump the broom next?
[It ia against the policy of the News
to publish any article or communica
tions which have not the authors name
aigned to them, but we vary the rule
Tor the &». .< communication, and we
would •« \*'i glad if the authorwould
favor u '"h week with the news from
•that community—Ed.]
The Sacral ef Long Ufa.
Consists in keeping all the main organs
ct the body In healthy, regular action,
and In quickly destroying deadly diseases
. ’ germs, Electric Bitters regulate stomach
Urn and kidneys, purify tbe blood, and
.gives splendid appetite, They work
wonders in curing kidney troubles, fe
male complaints, nervous diseases, con
‘Stlpation, dyspepsia, and malaris. Vigor
ous health and strength always follow
■their use. Only 50c. Guaranteed by
forties ft Coxe Drag ■Co,
FOR RUNNING A BUND TIGER.
Two Negroes Arrested and Brought to
Vienna and Locked Up.
Deputy Sheriff T. R. Smith ar
rested Calvin Singletary and John
Colson, both colored, Thursday tn
Cordele for operating a blind tiger
at Ricbwond. Tbe negroes hud
probably been carrying on the un
lawful traffic for some time, but at
last ther officers got wind of thq
affair and nabbed them at Cordele.
They were brought to Vienna by
Deputy Sheriff Smith and lodged
in jnil to await their trial.
A good deal of this illegal busi
ness is said,to be carried on in this
county, and these are not the first
violators that have been uppre
tiended. * 1
The officials are keeping a sharp
lookout ior ull such violators of the
lu ,v and are determined to suppress
the business.
Roberts—Procior.
On Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock,
in the parlors of the Southern Hotel,
Mr Willie H. Proctor and Miss Carolyn
Roberts were hnppily united in mar
riage by Rev. B. E. Whittington.
By this event the lives of two young
and bright pfeople were joined together
to fight the battle of life, andjto be An
aid and comfort to each other through
the years to come.
It was a pretty scene, and one to im
press the beholder. A small party of
invited friends were present to Witness
the ceremony and join in - their con
gratulations to the happy young couple.
Those wh? attended the wedding from
other places were: Mr, L. S. Proctor
and sis tea, MissEttp Piootor, ofSwains-
boro. They aije brother and sister of
the groom. Mr. 0. : D. McOower, of
Macon; Miss Smythle Carroll, of Una-
dUlaj.Mr, and Mrs. p. W. Horne, of
Plpehurst; and Mias Oma Huff, of
Atlanta. *
An elegant dinaer .waa served at six
o|oteck at the home pf the . bride to the
bridal couple and the intimate guests
TOWN TOPICS
Jeny Nbws.
Sickness in this community is on the
thedeclinp and ali thppe who havebeen
confined ore now convalescent.
Rev. G. T. Taylor, who has been con
fined to hii bed log several weeks of
fpver, la now able to bfe.op . and about,
and will be able to proceed with his
work at once.,
Wilton Lock, a prominent guano
salesman was in this community last
Friday soliciting orders for his trade.
The Bradshaw school house has been
moved from Its former location about
one-half mite to the public road leading
to Vienna. This was done to make the
cchool more accessible to its patrons
and wlU be of muob more; convenience
;4p,them.
E. Hill, of Tippettville, was in this
community Monday.
We are having some fine meat-saving
and killing weather just now.
Dr. Mitchell filled hia appointment at
Mara Hill Saturday, and Rev. Gordy
preached Sunday Rev. Nelson will fill
the pulpit here next Sunday in the
absence of the pastor.
The new building of W. A. Lupo is
near completion.
E. L. Wiggins haa moved into thi*
community and will occupy Mr. Lupos 1
house when completed.
W. D. Blanchard had the misfortune
of loslng.two fine fattening hogs Tues
day night. They got out of his field
and strayed off.
Telephone your orders to Egleston ft
McDonald for Cotton Seed Hulls and
Meal. Delivered anywhere In the city
limits, and they will have prompt at
tention. .
A Car Load of Pine
Horses and Mules just re.
ceived. They are the kind
adapted for. this climate.
Call to see them at once.
J. P. HEARD & SONS.
When we get our new electrto lights
we will shine like a new more—only
more.
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The A. & B. will be with ua next week,
Providence willing. Whoop her up
boys! and get her here as soon aa
possible.
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Vienna is no one-horse town; not on
your life. We are going to have us a
carnival, too.
XXX
We believe that some of these days
all these old fields around Vienna will
be occupied by handsome residences.
Hope so.
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It the matrimonial fever keeps up to
its present measurements, Vienna will
soon be a town of married people ex
clusively.
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Our friend, Watts Powell says, befng
as everybody else is getting married,
he’ll be hanged if he’s going to stay out
in the cold all his life.
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I heard a young lady say the other
day that the boys in Vienna are the
most bMhful set she ever saw in her
life. Boys, I wouldn’t take It. Put
your nerve on,
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There ore two jobs in this world worth
having. Mayor of Vienna and president.
I don’t know which 1 had rather have.
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The fellows who don’t wear any skirt
got frost bitten during this cold spell
sure. Good enough for such like.
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Did you ever see finer hog-killing
weather than this?
XXX .
Bet some of the boys will be trying to
fall in love with the snake charmer.
XXX
Vienna merchants all happy—doing a
good business.
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Isn’t love a funny thing anyway? It
makes fools ef the smartest men, and
wise men out of fools sometimes.
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A certain young fellow in town wants
to call pn some real nice young lady
with a view to matrimony. Can any
body accommodate him?
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When you see a fellow going down
tbe street with a jug, you naturally
think he’s got liquor in it, But now,
a jug can hold any other liquid just as
well as liquor, and you must not be too
rapid to Jump at conclusions.
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They say a certain Vienna lassie has
rejected a round half-dozen suitors, and
■he is still young and beautiful. Oh,
woman, woman, thy heart is construct
ed of the hardest steel, A heart of
rock is bad, but a steel heart is worse.
X X X
Some of the boys haven't recovered
from Christmas yet.
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WANTED—Someone to find what
became of that minstrel.
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LOST—Ten thousand dollars in my
imagination. Liberal reward to finder.
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Don’t buy your Buggies and Wagons
before investigating my stock and
prices. T. H. Gregory,
UnadtUa, Ga.
We have jnst received a nobby line
of “Kantbebeat” clqtbing.
Egleston ft McDonald.
Cam Eczema, Itching Humors.
Especially for old, chronic cases take
Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a healthy
blood supply to the affected parts, heals
ail the sores, eruptions seeds, scales; stops
tbe awful itcblneand burning of eczema,
swellings, suppurating*, watery sores,
etc. Druggists fi. Samples free and
prepaid by writing Blood,Balm Co., At.
lanUrGa. Describe .trouble and free
ynfdfiffn! advice aetit la seeled letter*
TO ALL.
We wish to return our jo
sincere thanks to all for their j§
liberal patronage during the
year just closed, and ask a
continuance of same.
DURING 1903
we can suppy your wants in
every line, and will carry in
&tock Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hats, Groceries, and all
kinds of Farm Supplies. Q
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THYLOR BROS., 1
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AN INVITATION.
A hearty invitation
is accorded everyone
to visit our store when
in need of anything
Fresh in the
Fancy and Family
Grocery Line.
We are at Sheppard's
old stand opposite the
courthouse.
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The crowned heads of every nation,
The rich men, poor men and misers
All loin in paying tribute to
DeWItt’s Little Early Risers.
H Williams, San Antonio. Tex. wrilett
Little Early Riser Fills are the best I
ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly
recommend them to everybody. They
cure constipation, billtousnew, sick head
ache, torpid liver, jaundice malaria amt
all other liver troubles. Vienna Drag Co
Egleston ft McDonald will deliver
Cotton Seed Meal and holla for tbe
Cotton Oil Qo., in the eity. Telephone
your orders to them.
BUGGIES' DGGIES11
If you need one, come to see me,
T. H. Gregory,
Unadllla, Ga.
A SlflnUffo Oiscoviry.
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Kodal does for the stomach that which
It Is unable to do for itself, even when
but slightly disordered or over-loaded.
Kodal supplies the natural jotcee of di
gestion and does tne work of thestomoch.
relaxing the nervous tension, while the
inflamed muscles of that organ are allowed
to rest bed heal. Kodal digests what yon
eatiand enables the stomach and digestive
ms to transform all food Into rich*,
blood. Vienna Drag Co. W