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VIENNA. GA„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY4 1903
TWICE-A-WEEK $1.00 PER YEAR
HE PRESENT NATIONAL SITUATION
$ TOWN TOPICS
Well friends, through the columns of
the News, I take oft my skull cap and
bow to-you once more. Since my last
appearance, Lhave been thinking on
On Fall and Winter Goods
some subjects and ujiU give you the
result of my co-agitations jq the fol
lowing paragraphs.
We call the attention of our customers and jjj'
friends to the many bargains we are now offer- joj
ing, cheap for cash. Don’t miss the chance. jnj
What’s got the 'matter with oup
president? If he Jlkes negro society so
well, why don’t he resign his office and
golive with them, ananot be Inviting
them to the White House where decent
people are expected to gather. Them’s
my sentiments.
Take notice up our fall line of
Men.’ Bov»’ and Children’ll Suita.
Cannot give prices, but want you
to come and look and we will
gunnntce low price..
Boy’s knee pants very cheap.' •
Emperor William—that fellow whose
picture we see so much of in the papers,
SHOES! SHOES! SHOSS.
j/.y-.-’- We have an - elegant stock of J fit
We also have a fine line ol Silk M en’s, Bo yt, , nd C h|h iSc
r made, dren’s Shoes, which we arc going iU[
r to sett very cheap while they last.' jflt
•• v N v 3 n C
Fine Hats, Trunks, Valises, and jQl
Ladies evrrytliing else unially kept in art Jnj
up-to-date Dry Goods (tore. j“s
iQl We have a fine line of Silks that
jn! we will sell from 37 Wc. up.
j—t Wc also have a fine line ol Silk
iQt and Woolen Skirts, correctly made,
,r|t that we wilt sett* vou at greatly
j“r reduced prices. We have all kinds
JUS °f Shirt waists from itc. ui
lilt . w * have a fine'line 01
i“c Jackets, nicely made up.
Vith'hla curled upmustaohe—Isspolllng
to mix It up with JJnele Sam, and 1
think it would do Bill a lyt of good to
get a good licking. He it in the habit
| —- F 1 tUULLU |iriLUI, if c
iQt of shirt waists Irom
nt We have • flns'l
of puttiDg on too many, airs to suit me
and it would do my heart good to see
hit digtti ty lowered two or three notehes
which will be Just the exact thing that
will be seen to happen when he tacklca
our Undo Bam.
jjjj We ask you al) to give us a call, and we
jnj-guarantee you*<satlsfactory prices.
New York Bargain House,
; FELDSER & RAINBOW, Prop’rs.,
[A. ROOBIN & CO’S. OLD STAND.]
anannoi:
This rainy, gloomy, dark, dreadful,
Inclement weather gives me a hard-set
case of the blues. ~
When a fellows going.ahead, try ing to
K (This town some good and attempting
9 help hit fellow-citizens—then to have
some llttlo puppy barking at bis Hells,
or some old sore-head decrying bis ef
forts—it enough to cause the bravest
of men to be dlsoouraged and disheart
ened. f; —- 1
THOUGHT,
"TWO SOULS WITH BUT A SINGLE
TVyO HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ONE
FKOM THE ATLANTA DAILY NEWB.
FRESH AND NICE
That fellow who got on a “ gag” last
week and drank d paiLfull of swill in
his morning ihuftt has my sympathy.
* • *
^ne.white republicans fn the south
want Mark Hanna for the next presi
dent. Teddy’s nigger, in the wood pile
is too much (a* them.
A Great Industry is Gone.
MISS ANNIE CLARIE LILLY DEAD.
THE LONG, LONG AGO.
Parsed Away at her Home Monday
Homing.
The News chronicles to i ts renders this
week the sad death of Miss AifhieOlalre
Lilly, the fifteen yenr old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 1'.. 8. M. Lilly, of the>ft.
Will be my slock of Orocerics always, and when
you want something to satisfy your appetite come to
see me at the depot. 1 have a fine line of
CIGARS AND FANCY CANDY,
The silent scene ot the once great
saw-mill plant at Richwood brings
sad thoughisMo one ^who visits it.
The bum nud buttle of a_ great
industry is stilted, and where before
the rutnblc’of great wheels and the
whirr of the mighty spw sounded
and reverberated throughout the
tall stately pine teees, now only the
chirp of the cricket and the croak
of the frogs in u nearby swamp is
heard. Truly a greut industry is
gone irom us.
It is a-real, genuine pleasure to
the younger generation of any town
or -community to .have an “old
cituen,” who can remember way
back when there were only a few
stores in the place and when ground
thnt is now covered with/ business
bouses and elegant homes was then
covered by forests.
It u delightful to hear'this old
citisnn tell of the town 40 years ago
and what sort of town it wus in
those days. There were nd slreels,
only the “big road” then und the
houses were lined along on either
lido, with some scattered here and
there.
On the corner over there stood
the postoffice and old John Smith
was postnuuier in those days. On
the opposite corner was the general
store of Isjduh Pitts, one of the
, town leuders and a .pillar of the
church. In the rear ot the store a
bar was run, where rum and.cidcr
Vomon community, which bccurrod
Monday morning nftor an illness ot
several days with fever.
Her remains wore intorrod*ln the
Adams comotery yesterday morning
in the presence of a large number of
sorrowing relatives and friends.
The News joins the many friends of
bereaved family in extending to them
our deepest sympathy in this hour of
great sorrow.
Several of our gallent young men put
said to he the best there is in the city. This is r
perhaps, claiming too much; but suppose you give
[hem a trial anyway. You'll be pleased.. -
J. M. nOYE, “The Groeer.”
on their Sunday clothes and tried to
look pretty while the street school
teooher tarried among us.
All young fellows who are In love
gladly welcome the coming of Sunday
afttrnapn. To teem it means blissful
paradise on earth/for a few hours at
any rate. -
MARRIED.
Miss Elizbeth Pender, of Bibb
county, and Mr. S. L. Thomas, of
Kerns, were united in marriage nt
the home of Mr. A. II. Brown, at
Kerns, on last Sunduy afternoon at
3 o’clock by Rev. J._ D. Norris.
Tnese young people are quite popu
lar nnd social favorites in their
respective communities, and* their
jpuny friends will be glad to learn
of the happy event.
If I was going to employ a young mtn.
I Would ifc|t find out whether or not he
i* stuck on any girl. If he Is, very deeply
in love, let him’alone; he Wn’t worth a
.continental until he comes to his senses.
A Runaway.
Marshal
Saturday afternoon
Forehand-was taking a squealing pig to
the empounding pen, a horse belong
ing to Eli Warren which was hitched
to his wagon and standing In front of
Mayer, Wutl’s A Co’s store, became
frightened at the vdoiferous and un
earthly vocal proclivities of tbo four-
footed denizen and, obeying the natur
al instincts of tlioso of its kind, started
down tho street at a lively gait,
Boys, if you want to marry,get youa
hone and-hnggy. Its effect is njggioa ’.
Sunday afternoon drives are most con
ducive to a better understanding, to
say the least.
Your Dress Is not Complete Without h Flat,
......SEE OUR LATEST SHAPES..;...
JACKSON
STONEWALL JACKSON,
SEMINOLE
- K As I am an old bachelor mysolf, you
may wonder at me hitting that class of
mortals to hard In a former issue. The
truth Is, my being a bachelor only en
hances my di-like for that set as I konw
them and tbain so well.
, run
ning Into the two-horse wagon of II.
L. Lewis 'Which' was Standing (ear,
completely •mashing one 'of II10 front
WE HAVE PRICES TO SUIT ALL.
BARFIELD & HORNE,
PINEHURST, GEORGIA.
Friends; l am more and more foreibty
-HISTORY CLUB ORGANIZED.
. Tho Ladies’ History Club was Organ
ised last weok # nt tiie home of Mrs. D.
convinced every day that this old world
is growing better. On a recent Sunday
B. Leonard, and the following officers
were elected:
Mrs. John B. McDonald, President.
»Mrs. P. G. McDonald, Vino President
Mrs. M. P. Hall, Secretary.
The second meeting of tiie club will
be hold this afternoon at tho home of
Mrs. P. U. McDonald.
W. H. PROCTOR, President.
W. S. CHRISTIAN, Sec'y. and Trees.
A Weak Slomacii.
Cau‘t s a weak body and invites disease.
Kndnl Dyspepsia Cure cures and strength
ens the stomach, and wkrds oft and over
comes diseute. J B Taylor, a prominent
of Chriestnan. t'ex., says- *‘l could nut
eat because of a weak stoinkclt. 1 lost all
strength and run down in weight. All
■no ley could do was done, but til hope ot
recovery vanl-bed. Hearing of some
wonderful cure, by llie use of Kutlol 1
concluded tolry it. T he first ironic la ne-
lined me, an.l after taking four bottles 1
am fully restored to- my usual strength,
weight and health.”
Vienna Drug Co.
IN REPLY TO “BLUE BOY.
Editor Vienna News:
I wisit to say in reply to “Blue Boy”
that ho had bettor bring a car load, for
I, uncle Bill, am very choice. Bring
them in coaches; our ladies down hero
ride in coaches. We will soon have a-
new railroad, so let them come. Cot
you may have to excoseme, fur we hare
some of the prettiest and sweetest of
them down here you oversaw, and you,
obi “Blue Boy,” may have to go way,
way buck and sitdown. U. B. B.
Is now open both day anJ night and offers to young men, young ladies, boys
and girls an unprecedented (.pportututy to obtain a thorough practical businns
education at a very small cost.
The^gachers arc graduates of one of the best Business Colleges in the South,
and as tlsejr give each student personal instruction, it enable* the scholar to
complete a combined course in about one-halfr of tho time iut It would take at a
College in a large.cily, and at about oue ttiird of else cost.
We tench Short-hand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Penmanship, eU-\, and
guarantee to get every student a position in jo.days after graduation. Board caq
ire obtained -t very reasonable prices iu Vienna —much ffiriijrcrlhan , in ’tlie-l»rgo
cities, and the instruction that is git’tn each student is far thperior to that of other
Businesa Colleges. . For further inlormation call to sec or writy*
lam in receipt of several applications
for my ukl maids and widows, but I out
afraid it it money these fellows are
after, and I will not stand that.
Tji lt'nnlalnn
Notice.
This is to notify tire merchants of Vi
enna that tho payment of specilie
license is now duo aud must bo paid
at once. Iteiptf
J. A. WALDEN,
Clerk City of Vienna.
Don’t forget Proctor, Latbley &
Company,s Grand Opening in their
Merchant Tailoring Department on
tho 9th and lOtb. s
W. H. PROCTOR, President,'
«NA, - - -' - GEORGIA,