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Watch for the ,
Real Estate ad of
L. L. Woodward |
next week.
We will open a
Real Estate
business Feb. ? 1st.
OUR WANT COLUMN.
Local and Personal News.
WANTED—Assistant tcnchcr tor the
lit. Vermin school. Salary $25 per
month, Address D. T, Fohbiiamd.
It. Viennn, On.
FOUND—A email ehild’e gold ring with
throu Ruby ecte, one of which la mle-
ning. Owner can have name by calling
at this olllca and paying for this ad
FOR BADE.—The J. K. Kelly houee
and lot situated on Union street near
O. & Dazemore’s residence, in Vienna,
tin. For sale at a bargain If taken at
once. Cush or easy payments. Write
or call on Dr. J N. Dprminy, Seville,
Gn., or J» I,. Woodward, Vienna, Ga.
All kinds of wood; oak and piner'de-
ltvered any whore in the city in any
Bliapo by Egleston A McDonald.
FOR BALE—Second-hand piano at a
bargain and on easy terms. Apply at
once to R. Honihkr, Vionna, Ga.
LOST—A 82-calibre, pearl liaiullu,
Ivor Johnson pistol on road between
Vienna and John Murray's home. The
(Rider will receive reward by returning
to W. D, Murray, Vienna.
Don’t buy your Buggies and WagAns
before', investigating my stock and
prices, n T. H. Gregory,
Unndllln, Ga.
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To the Public.
i have opened up a nice clesn slock of
Family Groceries.-next door to barber
shop on McDonald 1 * block. I will keep
on hand a variety of canned goods, pick
les, starch, soda,'cheese, matches, sugac,
meal, flour, grits, rice, coRee—green and
parched, cigars, tobiycco, cheroots, or.
anges, apples, Irish potatoes, salt, meat,
etc, February rat I will open up a hrst-
class Slme-snd Harness Shop, and for
repair work generally, my prices will be,
. right. I will barter for syrUp, 'etc. I
solicit a .hare of your patronage,
RESPECTFULLY,
J. L. PEAVY.
Ask for Roosevelt Reception Shoes
nt Taggart’s. - »
Judge D. L. Henderson visited Macon
on business Monday.
A full line Scriven patent drawers at
■ Walton Bros.
J. M. Fields, of near Findlay, was in
the city Monday. ^
R. L. Barfield, of Emerich, was in
the oity Monday.
Tablets, slatcB, crayon and all schtol
supplies. Vibnna Dirffo Co.
Mr. W. J. Musselwhite, of Raines,
was in the city Monday on business.
Col. M. P. Hall wont up to Macon
Saturday afternoon for a short stayr—
Mr. Ed. Morgan, of near Americus,
was In the city. Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heard visited
relatives in Macon Sunday and Monday
John P. Lilly and Will Sheppard, of
Cordele, visited liomefolks here Sunday
Cols. M, P. Hall and J. M. Busbee
visited Unadllla on legal business Mon
day.
The latest and most up-to-date line
of dress shirts Just received nt
Walton Bros.
Contractor Freeman is suReringwith
an Inflamed nnkte, caused from being
bruised. It Is Improving.
Mrs. J. E. Duncan, of Unadiila, came
down Saturday on a visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. V. Harvard.'
Uncle Ned Tliontbley, of near Find
lay, was in town Saturday and renew
ed ills subscription to the News.
The weather the last few days has
not been elegant by nny means. How
ever, better days will doubtless come
Depot ngent j. J. Milligan and wife,
of the A, A B., have arrived and arc
boarding nt the home of H. J, Morgan
Who will be the eitisens to wear the
honor of having done his town. an
Inereditable good by securing a cotton
miUT
Col. Watts Powell visited Cordele
Monday.
The loafer Is a scarce article in Vienna
nowadays.
James M, Woodward is the' happy
father of a fine girl.
Col. W. F. George and J. Frank Pow
ell visited Macon 8unday. "
Isaiah Smith arid wife, of Findlay,
were in the city Saturday.
James Whitehead, of Pinehurst, was
a visitor to the.city Saturday.
H. L. Adams, of Pinehurst, was here
on business Monday afternoon.
T. W. Walton and wife,of near Find
lay, was in thecity,shopping Saturday,
J. F. Lilly, of Mt. Vernon; has a sick
daughter. His little boy is .improving.
Watch out for the News’ solicitor and
give him a dollar for the best county
paper ever published In Dooly.
Just think, three'styles in one bat/
the newest tiling out, for sain by
Egleston A McDonald.
Our line of Crockery apd Lamps is
complete; come by and look before
buying. Egleston A McDonald.
Cut prices on everything in our store
from start to finish.
J P Heard A Sons.
Miss Jewel Powell, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs Ldtfa Whltyett
at Cordele, returned home yesterday.
Miss Annie Whitehead opened the
schuol at Richwood Monday. morning
witi^SO pupils and the prospects of
several more soon. The News wishes
Miss Whitehead great success with her
school.
URN*iMFim******
Repairs Watcesr~
Clocks and all
9 ' Kinds Jewelry,
HEATLY AMD ON SPOT NOTICE.
Sells Watches,
Clocksr Jgwelry.
Silverware .and
Fine Machines.
Next Door to Postoffice.
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Col. W. S. Christian will do a descrip
tive and pictorial write-up of Vienna
for the Saturday edition of the Atlanta
News, which promises to be of much
interest. He is also the agent of that
paper here.
A negro boy working -for-Mr. J. C.
Forehand in thlB city, happened to the
misfortune Sunday, night to step on a
nail, which protruded entirely .through
his slujo and foot. The accident was
quite-painful.'
Egleston A McDonald will deliver
Cotton Seed Meal and hulls for the
Cotton Oil Co., In the city. Telephone
your orders to them. ’
The News is anxious to eeo .the new
electric light plant completed and put
into operation, The poles arp placed
and ready for raising and then, all that
will be qeeessary.will be the s{rlnging
of the wires and lamps.
Col. L. L. Woodward purchased the
brick building ocoupied by the Progress
last Saturday tor EglestonlA MftOotiald.
Th’a firm already owns the'thdj 1 filing
lot and will no doubt, erect shirtdsomo
store building on It in the ne&r’fbture.
A K.
up oyer
Morgan. It is to be completed
by next Monday night for the lodge to
hold their regular meeting 1 in it.
Heretofore they have been renting the
Masonlo lodge room
Cool Advice,
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are those suRertng from dyspepsia and
liver complaint. Mure than seventy-five
per cent of the people In the United Stairs
are afflicted with Iheie two diseases and
. their aRects; such'as sour stomach, sick
headache.habilualcoitlvenest, palpitation
ot the heart, heart-burn, water finish,
gnawing and burning pains at the pit, of
stanwen, yellow skin, coated tongue and
disagreeable taste In the nroutb, coming
up of blood after eating, low apirit, etc.
Goto- your druggist and gcu bottle of
August Flowers for ay or 7jc. Two bot-*
tie* will relive you. Try it. Vleona
- Drug Co.,Vienna, and J. W. Sanders,
Unadllla.
A Car Load of Fine
Horses and Mules just re
ceived. They are the kind
adapted for this climate*
Call to see them at once.
J. P. HEARD & SONS.
WAGONS! WAGOgSI!
I have them of the best make. See
me before buying. T. H. Gregory,
Unadllla, Ga.
Misses OliR Whitehead and Lilln May
McDonald hnve returned home.' from
Cordele, where they spent v tow days
with friend.
■ Miss Ida Bamako; of Vienna, has been
the charming guest of Mesdnmos A.
Rnnbin and G. Miller, for the past day
or two.—Cordele Dally News. ■
Notify us ot your troubles in ~ the
school-book line. Wo can supply you
In new and second-handbooks.
VixNtva Dnca Co.
Professor Powell informs the News
that the public school Is in a flourishing
condition and the prospects for a, good
sessions work ara very bright.
The Midwny school near Unadllla,
opened last Monday week with a good
attendance. Mis* Mildred Posey, of
Decatur, Ga., is the efficient teacher.
The many friends ot Mr. George Har
vard, eon ot Major J. M. Harvard, who
Uvea East ot the eity, will be glad to
learn that he Is improving from an at
tack,of pneumonia. ,
New Hope church, near UnadiUtr,
has changed their meeting day from
the Std Sunday to-ihe 4vfi. The church
has ceiled and repaired their house and
the church Is in a prosperous condition
The friends and customers or J, J.
Cooper are the recipients of a beautiful
and artistic calendar which he is send,
ingout. Tho design is that of a boun
tiful girl with a white dovb sitting on
her shoulder eating holly berries from
herhand,thitconveyingtbe impression
ot peace and good will unto men. The
calendar is the most beautiful we have
seen this season and will make an ele
gant ornament for the office or home,
.A hearty invitation
is accorded everyone
to visit our"store when
in need of anything
Fresh in the ' ' v
Fancy and Famity
Grocery Line.
We are at Sheppard’s
old stand opposite the
courthouse.
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W. J. BRYANT S
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of P. lodge room Is being fitted
r Walton’s brick store by H. J,
The city council of Forsyth has passed
curfew law requiring all persona
white or colored, children or adults, to
be oR the streets by 8:30 p. m., each
day. Such a law in Vienna is not
necessary, os nearly everybody here is
asleep by that time, ‘ „
BUGGIES) BUGGIES 11
If you need one, come to see me,
T. H. Gregory,
Unadllla, Ga.
A cotton mill for Vienna is receiving
the attention of n numberof our enter
prising citixens, just now. ‘All of the
old “moss backs’’ and ‘‘kickers’,’ are
holding oR, ot course, until the enter
prise islanded, and then they will make
up in time to do their kicking aet, if
things don’t happen to be fixed just
like they want them,
BalltR O T. Stewart went down to
Richwood lost week to arrhat a negro
woman by thewame of Hattie Terrell,
oharged with cheating and awindling.
He mot with a hard roaiitanee however,
aa two negro girls tried to prevent,the
arrest by drawing a rifle and a piece of
iron pipe On thebatUR.. He won out
however, and brought hir prisoner to
town and looked her in jail
The new Episcopal church has, been
ompleted, and it a neat pretty struct,
uro. Owing to the amallness of that
denomination hero, a large edifice was
not needed, but the church will doubt
less grow and increase in numbers as
time goes by, Vienna no* has three
nice church edifices with three 6f <fie
strongest denominations aapretented.
The dedication service which was to
have been held todayT has been post-
■poned.
Sec. 42. On each dog 2 00
Sec. 48. On each stock dealer.. 20 00
Sec. 44. On each telegraph Co 10 00
Sec. 45'. On edch jewelry store. 10 0O
Sec. 46. On each wagon delivering oil
in the city. . . 10 00
See! 47. On each lee .'dealer.-....— .5 CO
Sec.,48. On each dealer in musical in-
_ strumonts, non-re. ideiit 26 Ou
Sec. 49. On each resident dealer in
.musical instruments... 10 0
See.’ 60. On each contractor..: , 10 00
See. 61. On each real estate dealer 5 00
See. 62. On each denier in buggies,
wagons and bicycles..10 CO
Sea. 63. Eaoh optician and dealer in
- optical goods,;., ob
See. 64. On each occupation or business
not hereinbefore mentioned,
person conducting the same,
license tax shall be fixed in the
discretion of the Mayor.
Sec. 65. No license shall be iss.ned for
less than one year ratp, and
■hall in no ease be pro rated
See. 50. Any person or firm failin,
refusing to' oomply with t
ordinances shall be punished
prescribed in Section 10 of
Article I. of the Code of this
oity.
Belt ordained by the Mayor and City
Council, of Vienna, and itfa hereby or-
dnlned by the authority of the same,
that from and after the passage of tbia
ordinance, each and every person run
ning a hack in said city, for the purpose
of carrying passengers, shall be and
they.are hereby required to meet each
and every passenger train coming into
said city of Vienna, day or night, from
which passengers are likely to alight,
unless providentially;, hindered or.pre-
veiited from so doing. %£T- .
Any person violating this ordinance
A SignUlle Diseovtiy.
Kodal doe* fur the stomach that which
It it unable to do fur iuelf, even when
but slightly disordered or over-loaded.
Kodsl supplies the natural juices of di
gestlon and does tne work oh
.. Jttbe stomocb
relaxing the nervous tension, while the
inflamed muscles cf that organ are allowed
to rest and heal. Kodal digests what you
eat and enable* the stomach and digestive
organs to transform ail food into rich
red blood.. .Vienna Drug Co.
REDUCTION.
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In order to make room ijji
for our Spring stock, we are ijjj
now offering some genuine jjjj
Bargains in Dress Goods, ij
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc., ijl
and if you need any thing in ijjj
the above line$, come early. 4
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THYLOR BROS.,
VIENNA, OEOROIA.
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A WORD TO
THE WISE..
We wibh to inform the people of
Vienna and Dooly county that we have
just received a $10,000 stock of
which we are going to sell to you at
prices that will make you our eustomers._
| : We* make a specialty of v 1
Merchandise, Farm Implements, Plows, Etc.,
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and handle a general line of these
goods. We eater to the cit y as well as
the country trade.
Mayer, Watts & Co.
shall, upon^conviction, bo subjeclto «
forfeiture of their hack license, or shall
be punished as presufbed In Section 10
of Article I; of tho Code of Ordinances
of said city of Vienna, either- one or
both In the discretion of the Mayor or
Mayor-protem. Jan. 12,11)03.
Approved and passed Jan^.26,1003 at
the regular meeting.
J. A. WAUiEN.Ulerk and Treat.
- . of-tho City qf Vienna.
After Taking
StOCk.
WE FIND THAT WE HAVE ABOUT 1000
SHIRTS WHICH WE HAVE DECIDED TO
“ CLOSE OUT AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY
"ALL COMPETITION.
A NEW BUSINESS FIRM.
Nice Dress Shirts worth $1.35 going at 93c. •
Nice Drew Shirts worth
100 j
{olng at 73c,
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Good. Work Shirts *•
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M - 1. 66 S*
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Good Undershirts •*- *
“ at 48c.
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at 33c.
,We are going to rush tgeie off at oqce ia
The Huut-Mozely Furniture Co.
Is (lif name of a new firm that-will
open up a business in Vienna in thA
near future. Mr. Mozejy of Mu
con, a member of the firm was . in
the city yesterday atnl tented '.he
two-story'wooden building near
the court house from Mr. Leonard
and atsobn as the building can be
r retnddeled they wilt be ready for
business. . y
The News wishes the new firm
success. Look out for their an
nouncement in tilt News uextj
week. ' : - -•
order to make room for our Spring line."
Come ea>ly-and get -the pick.
When in Need of--
l farm Supplies, Guano, Feet
Stuff, Hardware, Crockery,
anything on a farm. Remember
we are Leadera In Low Prices.
Thanking you for ail past patronage, we ask
for a continuance of the same. :
WALTON BROS. J
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