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• I happened into • house the other
nigh hand over the door law the legend,
"What is home without a mother?”
Now what is the matter with God bless
our dad? He gets up early, lights the
lire and wipes the dew oft the lawn with
' his boots while many a mother is Bleep
ing. He makes the weekly handout (or
the.butcher, the grocer, milkman and
baker, and his little pile is bndly worn
before he has been home an hour. He
stands off the bailjff and keepsjthe rent
paid up. If Johnny needs a - new pair of
shoes dad goes down into his dip and
comes up with the price of a hard day’s
sweat. If Mary needs a new ribbon for
her hair or mother yearns for a wrap-
per or baby cries for u ratlie, down
goes dad and up comes the chink. But
if he buys a. new pipe for a quarter,
because the old one is getting st rong, he
is warned that smoking is an expensive
habit and that men have smoked up
blocks and fannea ami happy homes.
When a show strikes town dad comes
up yvith the price and ma goes with a
neighbor and Mary sparks her beau in
the parlor. Dad’s clothes are none too
good, so ho sits in the kitchen with the
kidk. If there is a noise in the night
dad is kicked out of bed and made to
- come down stairs and kill the burglar.
Mother darns the socks, but dad buys
them in the first (Mace. Dad buys the
chicken for thq s Sunday dinner and
carves it himself and passes it around
and has to be content with the neck.
"What is home without a mother” Yes,
that’s all right, but‘wlmt is home with
out a father?”
Andrpw J. Bundrick, who was
tried and found guilty und sen-
tanced to life imprisonment in the
Superior court last week, for the
murder of J. H. Shrowder last
September, was carried tq the
penitentiary camp at Fargo, Ga.,
Monday afternoon to commence
work on his life job; He was cur
ried by a guard by the name of
Freedman. The walking of the
two men along the street to the
depot created a great deal of talk
and comment.
Bundrick, the prisoner, is a man
something over six feet high and
will weigh close on to 200 pounds,
while the guard, Mr. Freedman,
was a 'very small man, weighing
not more than 125 pounds. The
prisoner was handcuffed and a chain
wus attached to hold him with, and
there is no doubt but that he reached
his destination in perfect safety.
Gathered From the Four Cornett of
Dooly/by Our Hustling Corps
of Quill Drivers.
They say a woman in Mexico was re
cently turned to stone while uttering
an oath. I am not as ready to believe
this story as the one told in the bible
of Lot’s wife.
It was in a revival meeting, over in
-Grayling, Mich., and brother Bill Glan
ders was leading in piraytgi!
a barrel of
b*Hn the deaeon
barrel of
' "Oh, Lord, sei
pork,” lie groanoti.
»Yes,Lo,d,d/%
J IB amen ;cge~ w 1
Lord, sen,* ta ,,ln
flower,” went on Bill.
"Yes, Lord, do,” rejoined the deacon.
"Oh, Lord, send down a barrel oj
salt,” continued the praying brother.
"Yea, Lora, do.”
“Oh, Lord, send down a barrel of
peppSr,” cried Bill, hammering the
chair till It rattled.
“Oh, hell, Bill,” exclaimed the dea
con, "that’s too much pepper.”
"What’s the best thing to do with
hornet?” asks an exchange. First, swnt
him one in the solar plexus, then up.
percut and get in some hard body blows
with all resources, now tie a rope
around him, haul him down to the
river and push a pile of lumber
over him, then run like blazes.
BOLD CHICKEN THIEF
Made a Raid on the Coops of Hessrs.
JohnF. Powell and J. L. Peavy
Sunday Night.
A chicken thief got in his work
Sunday night at the home of Mr.
4i W. Peavy and also the home of
Obi. John F. Powell. At Mr,
Heavy’* lie made away with one
chicken, while at Col. Powell’s he
secured six. Early Sunday morn
ing about 4 o’clock, Mr. Peavy
heard a noise in his yard, but did
not think about chicken thieves,
, and did not get up to investigate.
Later he discovered that one ot his
hens was missing. The thief made
a bigger haul at Col, Powell’s tak
ing six. It wus in all probability
' the same person who visited both
places. A united effort should be
made by the people to apprehend
and punish these petty thieves.
They tire a menace to any commu
nity, and shouldbu dealt with se
verely when caught.
A Remarkable, (hue
- One of the most remarkable cases of
stcold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing
'pdapmonla.ls that Mrs G E Fenner, Mar-
ptieumunja.ls that Mrs U E Fenner, Mar-
lion, I lid., who was entirely cured br the
y ot One Mlnpte Cough Cure. She says
"The coughing and strains so weakened
me that I run down in weight irom 14$
>jjs.<slb*. I tried a number of remedies
Lo no avail/until I used One Minute.
■Cough Cure. Four bottles of this won
derful remedy cured me entirely ot the
-cough, strengthened my lungs and res I
j Cored me to mr norms! weigbt,nealtli and
strength."—Vienna Drug Co.
Gammon--Moring.
Last Sunday night, after church
services, Mr. Waller Moring and
Miss Etta Gammon were quietly
united in marriage at the home of
Ordinary Hargrove, only n few-
being present.
Miss Gammon’s home is near
Tifton, and she was spending a
while on a visit to the family of
Mr. Lon McGough, who lives at
Pleasant Valley.
Sunday afternoon Mr. Moring
and Miss Gammon went out for
drive, and somehow the horse
would come toward Vientia, and
on arriving here, Mr. Moring
quietly secured a license and the
yaaag couple werematried Sunday
night.
The event was very much of a
surprise to the friends, of "both
parties, all of whom join in wishing
them a long and happy life.
Sandy Mount.
The farmers of this community ard
very busy preparing the soil for planting
them crops. ,
We hope to have our Sunday school
organized sometime in the near future.
Mr. Joe Fields, Jr., antf li ttle brother
attended services at Smyrna Sunday.
Mr. John Drawhorn happened to bad
luck lost Thursday to get his buggy
shafts broken while on a bird hunt.
Little Mildred Lnssetor stepped on a
nail last Friday which is very painful.
Tuesday afternoon Master Barney
Cone was chopping on a piece of plank
and the nxe glanced, cutting his foot
badly.
Mr. and Mrs, Shelby Lasseter attend -
ad preaching aL Vienna Sunday
The School children here have
made up several dollars which will be
sent to Rev W. E. Mumford, president
of the orphan’shoine at Macon.
(The above /reached us too.late for
last issue.)
gitd went down and stayed * while
with Mias Eva Lilly. Come againfrlends.
Mrs. Loretta Morgan And brother Tom
Lewis, of npar Drayton, vis! ted Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. F. Lilly Sunday.
A, ,W. Calhoun and H. C. Adams, of
Vienna, passed through Midway Sun,
day last.
Harvey Butler spent Saturday night
and Sunday with John Lilly.
Misses Eva and Alma Lilly visited
Miss Annie Livingston last Sunday
afternoon. Blue Belle.
Society at Tlppettville.
Tlppettville, Ga., Mar. 13,—We aro
Marriage at Jerry.
Jkrhy, Ga., Mar. 13,—(Specinl)—On
last Wednesday evening at the home
of tlie bride’s father, Mr. Tullis Mc
Kinney and Miss Lula Hill were hap
pily united in marriage in the presence
of a largo number of relatives and
friends.
The bride is the charming daughter
of Mr. Ben Hill and possesses all tlia
qualities that go to make up a noble wo
man, while the groom is the accom
plished son of Mr. Ben McKinney of this
plncc, and is one of our hustling farmers
and posssesscs many good business
qualities. We join the hostef relatives
and friends of this happy couple In
extending congratulations.
First Visit To Dooly In id. Years.
Mr. R. C. "(Coley) Smith, of
Mingo Junction, Ohio, is now on
a visit to his brother J. T. Smith
ol near Coney. This is his first
visit to old Dooly in about 14 years,
lie is foreman of the American
Bridge Co., and happened to a
serious accident several years ago
while working on a trestle in Alii
bantu. He fell about 60 feet strik
ing his head and fracturing bis
skull. He has many old friends
in Dooly who will be glad to see
him a’gain.
Notice-
GEORGIA—Dooly Coutrty.
Will be sold before the city council
chamber door In the city of Vienna, Ga.
on the 27th day of March, 1E03 between
the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock the, fol
lowing described property to witl:—
One black, bob-tailed sow, marked crop
in the right ear and split in the left.
Sold to pay empounding fee and mar
shal's costs. This Mar. 17. 1003.
W. A. Forehand. City Marshal.
Street tax 'Due.
All parties subject to street tax are
hereby notiliel that the same has been
assessed at $4.00 b» the city council and
which i» now due. Books close April I,
1603. J. A. Waidkn, C. 4c T.
To Highest Bidder.
UNADiLLA SCHOOL NOTES.
TJnadilla, Ga., March 17—Mr. Mulliii
Of Cochran, was a welcome visitor to
our sctiool Monday afternoon.
Miss Louise Caldwell, one of the
applicants for the elocutionist’s place,
was present ut the chapel exercise!
Wednesday morning, and rendered two
enjoyable readings.
Everybody Is invited to attend the
contest in the'auditoriunj next Friday
afternoon.' I
We regret very muoh to eee Dr. Mc
Arthur leave our midst,-partly because
it takes away three of our brightest
pupils and also on account of the Min
of his interest in our school, and As a
citizen of our town.
The Stantonlon Society rendered an
enjoyable program Friday afternoon.
We tvero pleased to have a, good many
visitors,among whbmwefeMlsseaJessio.
Mims, Dean Sanders, Sena Bridges;
Smythle Carroll, and Mcssr", Wflinot
Broxton, Daniel Sumerford,.Fred Saun
ders ; Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McCarty, Rev.
and Mrs. J. M. Bass.
The pupils of the.primary depart
ment are making progress in their egg
shell gardening and are becoming vety
much interested.
The Senior class has been interested
In illustrating the principles of
physics by the' Laboratory method.
having some rainy bad weather at this
Writing. The oreeks and branches are
all full and the farmers around in this
community are beh.ind with their work
on account of the rainy weather.
Rev. J. C. Collum preached a very
Interesting sermon at Friendship last
Sunday and quite n large crowd was
present
Miss Leila Walden wus theguest of
Miss Euia 1 lanimuge lust Saturday night
and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mixon visited
the family of R. J. Cook last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hogsett visited
relatives here Saturday and Sunday
Jliss Leila Rogers and brother, Floyd,
ware the guests of Misses Alice and
.Mollio Mixon last Saturday night and
Siinday. 1
Oqr school is still progressing nicely
under tho management of Prof J. C.
Collum, prioipal and Miss Martha Par
kinson assistant. We have 80 pupils
oh roll.
Rev. Jones, of Cordcle, preached a
very Interesting sermon over at the
sehuol academy last Saturday night.
Miss Maude Adkins and brother visit
ed Miss Hattie'Cook last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Lamb, of Vienna,
visited Mrs. Lamb’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper Hill, Sunday.
Messrs. Jim Dorminy and Morris
Bbllington, of near Mingo, attended
Sunday school here last Sunday after
noon. Come again.
, Mr. Rome Hogsett, of Pineview, at
tended preuchlng at Friendship Sunday
Miss Nora Warren, o: near Seville,
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Midway Society,
Midway, Ga., Mar. 17—W. E, Trippe
and daughter, Miss Jenkins, of near
Drayton, visited the family of R. 8. M.
Lilly one day last week.
Mr. Jno. C. Owen .aml Dr. L. W.
Mobley, of near Byromville, visited
Vienna last week.
Mrs. Sarah Lilly and daughter, Mies
Berta, visited in Midway last Thursday.
Mr. J. A. Lilly went to Vienna on
business one day last week.
Miss Pearl Hughes has returned to
her home near Pleasant Valley, after
several day’s visit to her sister.
Mr. John Walton, of Vienna, was
here on business last week.
Mr. Ledbetter, of Corde!e,and Judge
Hargrove, of Vienna, were among
the visitors here last week.
- Mr. S. B. Jenkins and daughter, Miss
Bessie, and son, Irvin, of Dooling.spont
a few hours fit Midway Saturday.
Bev. J. M. Walters, the efficient
teacher at Mt. Vernon, mode us a pleas
ant call Saturday. We are always glad
to see you, Mr. Walters.
Mrs. L. C. Owen lias returned to her I invited to attend
Mr. R. J. Cook and family entertain'
cd a number of their friends aronnd
here at a pea hut shelling last Tuesday
night. Quite a large crowd was pres
ent and all report a rilco time.
Mrs. J. C. Collum, of this plaee, is
vl siting her parents in Cordole this
week.' Bi.de Bibd.
Tippettville, Ga., March. 17,—On go
count of the rainy, bad weather there,
were not many attended preaching here
last Sunday, but there was a large
crowd attended Sunday school Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Martha Parkinson and Miss Bes
sie Tippett and brother visited friends
and relatives at Vienna Saturday and
Sunday last.
Mr. Oscar Cook and Miss Alice Mixon
visited the family of Mr. Rogers Sat
urday night and Sunday.
We had a very nice singing at the
home 4f Mr. A. B. Tippett last Sunday
afternoon.
Messrs Joe and John Brown Edwards
of near Mingo, attended Sunday school
here Jest SupduJt afternoon
Mr. D. W. Thombley and family visit,
cd Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mixon Sunday.
Mr. Henry Cason and wife, uf near
Kerns, visited the fain-iy of Mr. K. J.
Cook Sttndny.
Miss Missie McKiney, of Jerry, was
the guest of Miss Bessie Scarborough
last week.
We will have preaching here next
third and fifth Sundays. Everybody is
home in Vienna, after several days
visit te relatives near Byromville.
Mrs. Ida Perry and Miss Perry, of
near Byromville, are visiting relatives
near Vienna this week.
Messrs Joiner and'Vaud Ingram, Har
vey Butler, W. C. tngram and sons,
Fannie and Kelly were among the Mt.
Vernonites here last week.
' Mrs. John C. Owen and daughter,
Mies Alma, have returned borne after
several days visit to her son in Tltoni-
esviile.
Uncle Rectus: We enjoy your “Dooly
Banner” eolumn very much and it is
greatly missed when you do nut send
it in.
H. A. J. Fuqua and son, Andy, went
We are glad to note that Miss Surah
Mixon, who has iteen ill for some (finio,
is able to be up again.
Mr. Zcek’ Tippett end sister. Miss
Belle, visited relatives at Seville last
Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Mollfc Mixon attended preach
ing at Mars Hill Sunday.
Messrs Wide and Luther Cook visited
relatives near Ramon last Saturday
night and Sunday. -
Mr. Morris Biillingtnn, of Mingo, at
tended Sunday school hero Sunday
cveufng. Blue Bird.
One Minute Cough Cure give relief in
ne minute, because it kills the microbe
Inch tickles the mucous membrane, cans
down over Iho A. & B. to Vienna Iasi I •"« j*« cough. «"<»«the same time clears
Saturday.
the phlegm, draws out the inliamalion and
oothei and heals the affected parts. Onr
The lence around the city park will be
Messrs Henry Bowen and George | Minute Cough cure strengthens the lungs
Swearingen, of Pleasant Valley, visited : wards off pneumonia and is a harmless
sold at public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash on Mar. 20th, between to and 12
o'clock** Done by order of city council,
j, A. Waluek, C. & T,
relatives and friends at Midway Sunday
Harvey Butleqand sister, Miet Mollfe,
Joiner Ingram and sister, Ml* Eula,
took a moon-light walk Svnday night
nd never tailing cure in all curable cases
of coughs, colds and croup. One Minute
Cough Cure is pleasant to take,harmless
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for young and old.
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TO THE TRADING PUBLIC:
Li coming to town please make my store, near live A. &
B. dr-pot, your headquarters, where you will always find a
nice, and fresh line of——
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
with prices ever right. Highest prices paid for country
produce. I solicit the city as well as the country trade.
Come to see me. Yours for business, - ^
J. B. FOREHAND, Prop’r.
Vienna, Georgia.