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We are better eqaipped than
ever to handle your drugs and
prescription trade. Prescrip
tions are filled by Licensed
Pharmacists, with the best
ingredients obtainable.
VIENNA DRUG CO.
“Only the Best.”
COUNTY NEWS.
(tethered From the Four Comer* of
Dooly by'Our Hustling Corps
of Quill Drivers.
DUNAWAY SCHOOL ITEMS.
DR.H.A.YOUIAHS,
JEWELS aid OPTICIAN,
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The farmer* here are In quite s rush.
The Dunsway school Is In a flourish
ing condition, and a large number of
scholars are now attending regularly.
Ervin Singleton has purchased a new
top buggy, and the girls may now ex
pect a high-old time.
The wedding bells will soon be ring
ing here, but we do not care to golnto
any other further particulars just
now.
Mr. Radford Dillard has completed
his new residence, and can now sing
“Home, sweet home."
The infant of Mr. and M*a B. H.
Maahbum has recovered from a severe
case of pneumonia.
Miss Bertie Tatum was the guest of
Miss Hattie Dunaway last Sunday.
Mr. Mack Pierce has been confined
by sickness the past week. \
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HOLLOW BRANCH NOTES.
REAL ESTATEAGENCY
Local and Personal News.
I have for sale two house*
in Vienna, at a bargain,-
pay n to 15 per cent, on
price asked.
The Minor place in 9th
district of Dooly county,
jji8 acres—diiit cheap.
Lot tend No. 169, 13th
district, a miles east of
Arsbi.
If you have anything to sell place
it with me. If you want to buy
any property sec me. Will rent
your houses and lands, collect rents
and look after same promptly.
WILL LBHDTOU MOREY OR YOUR FARM
L. L. WOODWARD.
VIENNA, QA.
OUR WART COLUMN.
FOR SALE—A good around hand
bicycle. Apply to J. P. Heard, Jr.
g0f Leave your laundry for the
Guthmnn Steam Laundry at the tele
phone office and It will resolve prompt
attention by llamp Adkins.
FOR SALE.—The J. R. Kelly house
and lot situated on Union street near
O. S. Basomoro's residence, in Vienna,
Ga. For tale at a bargain If taken at
ones.' Cash or easy payments. Write
or call on Dr. J. N. Dormtny, Seville,
Ga., or L. L, Woodward, Vienna, Ga.
If it la Insurance, Muney on - Real
Eestate fora small interest on long
time, a newspaper of my kind or a typo
writer you want, bo sure to write or
call to sae the C. J. Christian Agency,
Vienna, Ga.
COFFINS! COFFINS 11 COFFINS!! I
We have juat received a line of coffins
and will make our pricea interesting to
you. Barfield A H-».-ne, Pinehurst.Ua.
J. P. Heard waa in Cordele Thursday,
Col. Pearson Ellis, of Cordele, was in
Vienna Friday
Col. Mid Busbee wont down to Cordelo
on legal bualneaa Thursday.
A E. Jordan visited hi aeon on bust-
ness Wednesday.
Speelal prices on buggies and wagon*.
J P Hkakii A Sons
Col. D. A. R. Crum, of Cordele, was
here Wednesday.
Mrs. James Carnes has returned home
from a visited to Bichwood. *
Miss Mamie Sheppard has returned
home from a visit to relatives at Cordele
Judge D, L. Henderson held city
court for Judge Crisp at Americus this
weok.
Some of our best customers are poo-
plo that traded witli us over ten yesrs
ago. J P lias Hn A Sons
Mias Besalc Bivins, of Macon,' is in
the city on a visit to Iter brother, Dr.
T. F. Bivins.
When so unfortunate ss to havo to
havo a coffin, call and sec Burfleld and
Horne, Pinehurat, Uu.
Mr. 0. A. Thompson, of Pinehurat, is
all smiles over tho arrival of a big fine
boy at his house.
The little chili of J. H. Adam* la
quite ill of pneumonia.
Master Eddie-Mitchell hat been de
tained from school the past few days.
The Pine Hill school la in a prosper
ous condition under the tutorship of
J. J. Williams.
Miss Lydia Broadway has returned
from a very pleasant visit to her cousin,
Mis* I.lzzio Lemons at Kerna.
A musical and soeial was given at
tlig home of J. J. Williams laat Friday
night and a large number of young
people were present.
A trio of gentlemen from Macon
Messrs Green Bright, John Stewart and
Rev. Robert Rubanks spent the week
in this community. Being good shots
and having good dogi they succeeded
in bagging a number of'the feathery
tribe. The gentlemen made their
headquarters at the home of Judge T.
F. Etheridge.
W. 11. J. Carmack has moved hit
saw mill to this placo, nnd the shrill
scream of the whistle will bs heard
and long trainsof wagons bearing lum
ber will lie seen.
EXAMINES EYES FREE.
FITS CLASSES CORRECTLY.
Repairs Watces,
Clocks and all
Kinds Jewelry,
NEATLY AMP ON SPOT NOTICE.
Sells Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry.
Silverware and
Fine Machines.
Next Door to Postoffice.
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AN IMITATION.
NOTICE
To the Public.
I have opened up a nice dean stock of
Family Groceries, nest door to barber
•hop on Mcl)onald> block. 1 will keep
on hand a variety <,t canned good., pick
le*. ttarcli.sqda, clieeie, matches, sugar,
meal, flour, grits, rice, coffee—green and
' perched, cigar*, tobacco, cheroots, or.
anges. apples, Irish potatoes, salt, meat,
etc, February 1st I will open up a brsl
cuts* Shoe and Harness Shop, and tor
repair work generally, my. price* will be
right. I will batter for syrup, rtc. 1
solicit s .bare of your patronage.
RESPECTFULLY,
J. L. PEAVY.
Our best friends nre the people that
have dune tho most business with its.
J P Hasan & Sons.
Dr. 0. T. Stovall left Thursday for
Jacksonville, where lie will be gone
sevoral days 011 a plunauro trip.
We sold more good last year than we
ever sold before—no bad record is it.
J P Umbo A 8ons
Col. John F. Powell and Mrs. Powoll
loft Tuesday for a visit to thuir daugh
ter, Mrs. M. L. Stanley, Hour Quitman.
We nre doing our share of the fertlli ■
ser buiness.
J P Hasan A Sons
Mire Emmie Zollner, who has been
the guest of friends .here for several
days, and Miss McCall went down to
Cordelo Thursday where they will be
tho guest of relative* for a few days.
In view of the small-pox situation
over tlie country, many people will
want to be vaccinated for protection
against the dreaded disease, nnd Dr.
C. T Stovall inform* us that ho will
vaccinate all tlinao who will ccme to
hit office free of charge.
Proctor, Laxliley A Company will
have at their store on Feb. Ulh and
10th a practical cutter from the Buck
eye Tailoring Co., of Clneinattl, with a
full lute of fashionable fabrics for the
spring and summer season. They will
will be glad to have thuir friend* eall
and see the beautiful designs and give
their onlurs.
Coin Bleed Potion, Caaear, Ulcer*.
If yon have offensive pimple* or erup
tions, ut:ers on any part of the body, ach
ing bones or joints, falling hair, mucous
iwtches. swollen v'snds, skin itches an
burns sore tip* or gums, eating, lettering
cores, sharp gnawing pains, then you suf
fer from serious blood poison or the be
ginning of deadly cancer. You mav be
permarenilr cured by taking Botanic
Ulood Balm (B B Bt made especially to
cure the wont blood and skin disease.
Heels every sore or ulcer, even deadly
cancer, stops nil aches and pains reduce*
>11 swelling*. Botanic Blood Balm cure*
*11 malignant blood troubles, such a* ec
reins, scab* pimples, ranine sores,
buncle. tcofuia. Druggists It. To|
prove
■P , . iJ by
writing Botanic Btjod Balm
Ga. Describe trouble sod free medical
sd.lce will be tent in sealed ps-ksge.
it cure sample real free and prepal
1 Co. Atlanta
Mr. Hunt, of tho Hunt Mosley Fur
niture Co., the new Ann that it to
open up business in Vienna in the two
story wooden building near the court
house, was here Wedneeday looking out
for a home in which to move hit family
We are Informed that he was unable
to find one, a* there is not a single
vacant house to rent in the city.
Have you considered the first page of
this paper? It contain* one hundred
iragraphs on one hundred subjects,
ver tee that in a couniry paper bo-
fore?—Progress.
No, Brother, but we saw it, every bit,
in the Kansas City Journal bofore, and
you should beg that paper's pardon or
give credit, one or the vther.
Armours Guano Is tbe very lies! on Ihc
market today, and II you will only
think yon will boy It. Don’t let tbe
other fellow do your thinking. I tell rt
and E. T. Tippett wilt it—and once a
customer, always a customer. Try U
and you will know tbe rest.
Yours for good goods only,
D. B. THOMPSON.
A1;Alii, Ga., Feb, 8,—Paul Hale, ol
Macon, an old Houiton High School
boy, was shaking hands with hit many
friends heremondsy.
D. Paul Harvard visited his parents
at Unadilla Saturday and Sunday.
Mire Ida Sumerfonl accompanied by
Eula May Sumerford, Charlie Dreher
and Raymond Portuondo, spent Satur
day nnd Sunday at Unadilla, the guest
of Mr*. N. E. Sumerford’
John R. Brown visited hi* brother at
Oakfleld last week.
Mrs. B. P. Sappington, who has been
the guest of her mother. Mrs. J. L B,
Brown, returned to her home at Irby
Sunday.
Mr. M. J.Mikealhas moved his famly
back to Arab! and will again be a clti
sen of our town.
Mr. 0. B. Gunn and family are back
in Arab! as citizea again. Weweloome
them hack among us.
Kev. J. J. Hyman returned Tuesday
from Alapaha where he filled hia ap
pointment Saturday gnd Sunday.
Mr. Johnnie Fenn, of Alley, spent
Sunday here the guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Fenn,
Mr. Wright, of Albany, has accepted
a position withe Patterson A Mikeal for
another year.
Howell B. Eminger, of Sibley, spent
a few hours in Arab! Friday.
Col. James K. Pate, of Tifton, spent
8unday with his parents.
Misses Lida Green and Elsie Mitchell
were the guests of Min LydiaCtoments
laat Sunday.
The friends of Mire Sallie Rowan a re
glad to soo her nut again after a week'i
illness with la grtpp.
Our school still continues to increase
four new pupils entered Monday.
A hearty invitation
is accorded everyone
to visit our store when j
in need of anything
Fresh in the
Fancy and Family
Grocery Line.
We are at Sheppard’s
old stand opposite the
courthouse.
W. J. BRYANT & BRO.
A Legacy of ths Grip.
Is olten s rnn-down sytem. Weakness
nervousness, luck of appetite energy and
ambition,with disordered liver nnd kidney
often follow an stuck of site wretched
disease. The greatest need then li Elec
tric Bitter., the .plendid Ionic blood
purifier and regulator ol ilnmach, liver
and kldneyt. Thousands linve proved
that they wonderfully strengthen the
nervr.liuild up the system and restore the
health und good spirit slier an flllaca of
grip. If suffering Iry them. Only 50c
satisfaction guaranteed at Forbes Drug
store.
TAYLOR BROS.,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ENGAGEMENT
The necessity demands that my o!d
store be painted idslde tnd out, and then
i> will be moved across the street where
* one price store will be kept, which of
course will be cash. A olee line
salable goods will be kepi, such ae la In
department store. Nut one article will
lie bought on a credit nor sold on a credit.
This store will be ran at a convenience
East Vfcnna’s trade. Respectfully,
1-31 1 mo. D. B. THOMPSON.
One Minute Cough Cure give relief In
one minute, because It kill* the microbe
which tickles the inncous membrane,caus
ing the cough, and al tlie same time clears
the phlegm, draw* ostitis infhmatioo arul
teethe* und heal* the affected iwrts. One
Minute I ough cure strengthens the lungs
ward* off pneumonia and is a harmless
and never tailing cere in all curable
of coughs, colds and croup. On* Minute
Cough Cure It plearartt to take, harmless
sad good tUke for young and old.
Vienna Drug Co.
Mr. 0. B. Morgan Formerly of Vienna
toWed Miss Alice Clark, of
Americus.
Mre. Wellborn Fort Clark announces
the engagement of her daughter, Alice
Marlon, to Mr. George B. Morgan, of
Cordele, the marriage to occur early
In April.
Mire Clark is one ofthe most charming
young women of Amertous, and haa
hosts of friends and admirers to whom
this announcement will be of great
interest’
Mr. Morgan, the gentleman to whom
she Is to be married, la one of tho lead
ing business men of Cordele, and a
splendid man in every respect. Ho Is
largely identified with the wholesale
business intcrestaof Southwest Georgia,
ami is known throughout tbla soot ion for
his ntauj exceptionally worthy grace*
of herd and heart. Their many friends
will unite in tendering happiest wishes
to them in their approaching marriage,
—Americus Prase.
Mr. Morgan is well known In Vienna
and Is the son of Mrs. J. P. Heard. He
hat many friends here who will be glad
to learn of the happy event.
NOTICE.
All sales of meal and
hulls are strickiy cash. We
exchange for seed or mon
ey. Cash means cash on
delivery, and not at the
first of the month.
VIENNA COTTON 0«l CO.
A BIG
reduction.
In order to make room
for our Spring stock, we are
now offering* some genuine
Bargains in Dress Goods, joj
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc., joj
and if you need anything in jjjj
- the above lines, come early, joj
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A WORD TO
THE WISE...
.We wish to inform the people of
Vienna and Dooly county that we have
just received a $10,000 stock of
Clothing, Shoes, Caps and Hats,
which we are going to sell to you at
prices that will make you our customers.
We make a specialty of
Herchandise, Farm Implements, Plows, Etc.,
and handle a general line of these
goods. We cater to the city as well as
the country trade.
Mayer, Watts & Go.
After Taking
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WE FIND THAT WE HAVE ABOUT 1000
SHIRTS WHICH WE HAVE DECIDED TO
CLOSE OUT AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY
ALL COMPETITION.
Saved her Child’s Life.
in three week* onr cliubbv little bov
wa* changed by pneumonia almost to
skeleton,’* write* Mrs. W. Welkins,
Pleasant Cltv, O. “A terrible rough set
In that, in spite of a good doctor’s treat
ment for several weeks, grew worse every
dev. We then used l)r King's New Dis
covery lor consumption, ant. our darling
srsl soon ioand and well. We rre sure
Utii grand medicine acred his lib.’’ now
millioq* know Its the uni, sure core for
coughs, colds end all long dfteases. We
guarantee satisfaction 50c ml $1. Trial
bottles free at Forbes & Coze Drag Co.
Nice Dress Shirts worth fi 35-going at 93c.
Nice Dress Shirts worth 1.00 going at 73c,
*“•*' “ -7S “ at ,8c.
Good Work Shim “ J, •• ,, s 8c.
“ ‘* “ “ .65 “ at 48c.
Good Undershirt* “ .65 •• at 4.1c.
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We art going to rush these off at once in
order to-make room for our Spring Hue.
Come eetly and get the pick.
When in Need of—
*^ arn ™ Supplies, Guano, Peed
Hardware, Crookary, or
anything on a farm, Remember
weareLeadere In Low Prices.
Thanking you for all past patronage, we ask
for a continuance of the same.
WALTON BR0S.