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Grindstone Clothing
Wear-Resisting, Double Seat, Double Knee
ing that will
not rip- Ask
for “GRINDSTONE.”
THIS CLOTHING IS FOR SALE BY
SHORT BITS OF LOCAL
NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD.
People Who Gome and Went Avay the
Past Week.
BAND MIRROR OF PASSING EVENTS.
What U doing on In Vienna’a Social
Realm, With Now and Then
a Little Qosslp.
3. B. MeOnna'd went up to Atlanta
on business Monday.
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Rev. Rny A. Brown, of Kerns, is at
tending school at Arab!.
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Tbe registration books for the road
law election closed Saturday.
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R. P. Mitchell has just recovered
from a spell of fever.
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Mrs. J. S. 'ninth, of Mncon.is visiting
her parent;, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mur
ray, at Shiloh.
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Rev. E. S. Atkinson, assisted Rev.
3. 3. Hyman in a protracted meeting
at Elko last week.
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General Songster has opened up a
store at his home north-east of the
city.
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Five teachers arc employed in the
literary department alone of the Vi
enna Public Schools.
Mr. Andrew + C*.ecr, o! Wilcox
county, is very sick, He is well known
in Dooly County.
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D. N. Self, who lives in the Shiloh
community, has a child Very low with
fever.
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Mrs. John Roundtree, who lives
East of Vienna and «h n has been dang
erously sick for smite time, it, better.
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Mrs. J. D. Norris attended preaching
at Smyrna Saturday and vlsilei. the
family of A. n. Songster.
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Our City Co.mcil is having the weeds
and grass cut oil the streets and side
walks.
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Col. W. F. Ceorge v.as able to « up
on the streets again Saturday fo. - the
first time in over a week.
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A. P. Freeman was quite sick yester
day. He is reported better at this
writing.
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Rev. J. D. Nervis has been called to
the pastorate of the Uaptist church at
Rlchwood. This church has been
without a pastor for some time.
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Our city council and warehousemen
should see that there are suiPc'ent
places for hitching purposes for the
farmers when thev come to the city.
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Mrs. E. A. Dollar and daughter Bliss
Emma, of Camilla, are visiting Mrs.
MUes Fitzgerald and J. A. Dollar, east
of the city.
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The News stated last week that Miss
Baby Bonn had gone off to college
^when it should have stated Miss Ruby
Walters as we intended,
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\ Miss Lula Mae Forehand, who has
v been the attractive guest of Miss Nan-
pie Belle Royal, for the past week,
returned to her home In Vienna Wed
nesday to the regret of her many and Cotton
friends.—Ashburn Times.
The road law election is less than a
week off, next Tuesday being the day.
There wil 1 lie services at the E pisco
pal church Sunday.
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D. B. Thompson visited Cordele on
business Saturday morning.
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J. R. Felder, a prominent farmer of
Coney, called in to see us yesterday
and renewed his subscription.
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The Nows will now go to the rddress
of Mr. J. J. Collins twice a week at
Arabi.'
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Judge J. B. Turner, of Capron, called
in to see us Saturday morning. Come
again.
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Mr. J. i. n nrl:er, of the Findlay
district, ca'iefi In ami renewed his sub
scription last Frid ay and told us to
keep his paper going.
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Clover Mr, J. V. "ortcr, of Findlay,
called on the News .Saturday and re
newed another yeara-head. Thanks.
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The city tax books are now open for
the collection o' advaiorem taxes and
will remain open until the 15th of
October.
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Blisses Fannio and Louie Fenn leaves
this week to enter the full term of
Wesleyan Female college.
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Mrs. J. li. Walton, who has been
dangerously i’l for the past five weeks
and ]-art of the time not expected to
live, is improving.
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The Cnjnty Registrars comnosed of
Isaiah Williams, of Taines, J. R
Horne, oM’inplu- -st, and Judge J. F
Woodward, o' this city, are busy this
week getting the list of registered
voters ready for the election 01 the
road inw next Tuesday.
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Mr. John -lyrom, of Byromvi’le, is
having a modern Brick warehouse
built at that place. It will be fire
proof. The roof on the building it is
sa ! d will cost $2.50). It will be of
sufficient capacity to store away
large amount of cotton.
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The ohllol' and Mv. ''lonsant base
ball teams locked horns on the Mt
Pleasant diamond Saturday afternoon
Tbe gnme was ono of the liest played
by any of the country clubs this year
and resulted 'n a victory for Shiloh by
a score of 15 to 4.
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The following aie among the most
prominent lawyers n attendance own
Dooly superior mart th's v-»ek: J. E.
j'leoninl, A. E. Fn.>, inn, Americas;
J. T.‘ I- ter, Cmdilln; C. A. Greer,
jogh 1.1-n. 1—• . le rV'l I and J. 31
Di-oree. A-.vim zu-na ’1! e Cordele and
local bars are w.dl rep ,-esented.
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The News’ circulauon is growing
daily. Mercbantewho want to reach
the people through a paper that the
people are eager to read should not
overlook the Sewa os an advertising
medium.
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Pro.". -V. O. Ban-'bin. of Pinehurst
susta'ne<l a loss by fire last week and
in less than three d»ys, barring Sun
day, M. E. Bushin had adjusted and
paid the loss in gold. For best pro
tection and quick settlement, the M
E. Ruthin Insurance Agency cannot
be excelled.
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Hugh Lasseter, son of BIr. I.
Lassetcr, left yesterday morning to
enter Emory Collegei The News
withes him much success in his stud
ies.
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Keep an eye on East Vienna Cotton
id Cotton Seed Bl -l et
i>. E. Thompson,
The little child of Mr. C. F. Brower
who has been sick for some time has
improved.
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Don. S. P.. Fields authorized us to
state that lie would be in the race for
Senator from Dooly next time.
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We learn with regret that Mis. Mag
gie Scarborough, out rear Tippeltville
is seriously ill.
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Mr, I. N. Fdwards has two very sick
children at hithime a few miles south
west of this city.
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Nov is the time .'or 1 cane mills and
ke.tles.
J. P. Heard * Sons.
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Keep an eye on Enst Vienna Cotton
and Cotton oeed Market.
V. 15. Thompson
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We b ly cotton seed and pay you in
s. We are
See us for cane mills and kettles.
J. 1*. Heard & Sons.
the cash or meal and hulls,
the peop'e who do business like our
customers want it.
Vienna Cotton Oil Co.
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Keen an eye on East Vienna Cotton
and Cotton beed Market.
0. B. Thompson
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_ You can save time and money by
seeing Mr. McUowen at Proctor, Lash-
ley & Go’s., Btore, Wednesday, Sept. 16.
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Keep an eye on the 'iast Vienna
Colton and Gotton See*' Market.
U. 4. Thompson.
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We will make joi best prices on cane
mills ana kettles.
v, ”. w eard & Son*.
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D’d you get o.ir announcement of Mr
McCoven’s coming? We sent you one.
Proctor, Lashley A Co.
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Keep an <• e on the East Vienna
Cotton and tu.tnn Seed Market.
D. B. Thompson.
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Are you witli os?
J. P. Heard A Son -
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Stray- d or stolen on the 5th of this
month one small sow pig with a small
portion clipoed off one ear. Informa
tion desired. II. R. Thompson.
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FOR 8* -E. Ono house and lot in the
town of Vienna, known as the H. R.
Fenn place. A-tjly to J. II. Moring.
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See the Vienna J.oan and Paper
Agency if jou want to ho-row money,
h.-y a book of any kind or subscribe for
any newsnaner njblished in the United
States.
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I.AD’ES. BIr. C. D. McCowen, rep
resenting Burden, Smith A Co., Macon
leading nrv goods house, will show a
complete fine of ladies goods in our
store l' r aggarl’s old stand) Wednesday
Sept. 16. Proctor, TAshley A Co,
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Let us name )mi prices delivered on
cane mills and ke.tle*.
j. Heard A Sons.
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Our Fall goods in e/ery department
are arriving daily. Call and see them.
Barfield A Pome, Pinehurst, Ga.
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Your cot to- C hired. Tacked end
Wrapped e 06 ner bale ao W. If. J.
CARMACK’S Liu.
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Weigh your 'o.to.l with, sell yoar
’ n
Express
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See us .’or buggies and wagons.
Barfield A Dome, Pinehurst. Ga.
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Strauss A Bro’s. clothing, the best
made, is sold by J. T. Westbrook.
Cordele. Ga. Call and inspect when
in the city.
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Our business grows bigger and bigger
every day. Why? .Because we have
the right thing at the right time at the
right price.
J. P. Heard A Sons.
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Don’t carry yoar cotton elsewhere
when you can get tbe best, quickest anil
cheapest service at W. H. J. CAP.-
MACK’S Gin.
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Our best customers are people who
dealt with us 13 years ago.
J. V. Heard A Sons.
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FOR REST—Tke brick store recent
ly occupied by Mrs. R. P. Mitchell. It
is centrally located. Apply at once to
J. M. Itoobin at the Southern i
store building.
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Our ladies silk wa’sts at $3,08 are
moving fast. Don’t delay.
J. P. Heard A Sons,
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Polite quick service at both the Vien
na Cotto’i oil Co’s gins, and you get
four money a- ouce. Bring us you:
<eed. • ,
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Ladies shoes. I. handle Maloney
Ero's. On., fine makes. Call at my
store and examine them when in Cor-
dele. J. T. Westbrook.
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Mr. Theodore McDonald will run the
new Brick Wa-ckouse this season.
Every body knows li’in. Bring your
cotton and give him a triul.
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When in Cordelo ge around to J.
Westbrook’s anil* lot him sell yo
pair of the celebrated Stacy Adams
A Co’s, men’s shoes, '/hey will give
you perfect satisfactiun and you will
bay ro other in the future.
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Co-re in and see what we bavein our
big store. We’ll make joa glad you
come.
J. P. l’eard A Sons.
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T handle F. W. Roundtroo A Bros.,
trunks, suit cases, traveling bags. etc.
If you want the best it will pay you to
buy from me. J. T. Westbrook, Cor
delo, Ga.
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We have plenlv of wagons now, but
w-out have Ibci.. I'-ng.
*. I*. Heard & Sons.
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The famous brand of Knox hats for
sale by J. T. Westbrook. When in
Cordelo call to see them before baying
your dress hat.
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We sell goods t’-«t near.
J. Beard A Sons,
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Col W. S. ClitisOnn trade two nice
loans in Worth count y in August and
he lias just receives’ .n application for
another one down there for $4,000 and
| will iesve the 'alter --ait of this week
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p Old English White Lead. jSj
q| We have handled wady Twenty Tons of ilii» Ccle- jjjj
jjj brated Lead during the past three years, and of all jjjj
Qt our Customers (here is not one who will not give us a ?[]t
jjj Testimonial as to its Covering Capacity and Wearingprop- ijjj
|[]| eriies. It is guar in' ! cd to be the Eyual of the Lest of the Jq‘
jjjj “ Trust " Leads and the superior of the mafority of jjjt
jjjj them. If you intend painting, don't use any except }[]t
ipt “ OLD ENGLISH? and don't buy until yet our p lees. jjjt
jjj! We have: Ini
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CROWN LINSEED OfL, Raw and Roiled.
L. C. & R. No. 1 COLORS. L. & M. and
BERRY BROS.' FJNS VARNISHES.
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Sq‘ The above are the very fines, goods in their line iQi
“ VIENNA DRUG GO. |
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jDj The Paint People of Dooly County. I
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Do You Want
Good Quality
For prices you are paying for shoddy goods' 3
Then You Are I coking For
■yyalton Brothers,
Where they are selling 01 t I heir remnants of
cotton seed to s ' ay your goods fiom
Barfield A t-oire, Pinehurst, Ga.
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Read the ad of the W. V. McDonald
Fumature A Hardware Co., in this
issue.
The Vienna l-oan and Paper Agency,
of which Col. W. S.Ciiristian is Genera)
Bfansger, is doing a good business in
this section. They let money from one
to twenty years, at 7 per cent interest
on improved form lands.
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Have you seen the new ad of W. J.
Bryant A Ero., in this Issue?
to close the co itract.
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Our c "tlrt Wait. * r'e 1st' e talk
t'-e town. J. ‘-earn A Sora.
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Wo have Just received a full lino of
J. K. Orr’s Veil l-Vr 1 ’ oes.
Barfie’d A 1/i r.ie, I'inehurst, ua,
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We-
You ai
.,'ii e’vlier round or square.
1 one o-.
Vie-na Cotton Oil Co.
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We handle a comple.n lire o’ furni
ture aud coffins. Ear.’eld & If oine,
"’ne’iurit. Ga.
Wc Imy cotton in the seed and pay
the highest cash price for U.
Vienna Go. .on OT Co.
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WANTED—A Sa’es'ady with sor. e
e? perience in the Dry f ood I’ne,
nlr ■innt'Rtii A ltHih i.'i Rm.
Laces, IiiserLions, Edgings,
Lawns, PJbboiiG, Swisses,
In fact all SUMMER GOODS at just
Any Old Price
To move them out of the way.
a lo: of goods.
Give us a trial and our prices will convince you.
IE ARE GOlNfi TO BE BETTER PREPARED
We want room tor uev goods and 1 little mooey will mote
l| Still in Business
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jDj «nd would certainly appreciate a shnre of your patronage. j[]‘
iQ: We can and will sell you goods just as cheap as anyone, JgJ
Igi WE WILL CERTAINLY APPRECIATE jo!
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|c[ »»y Amoant ot trade you give us, let it be large or small. }[j{
ply atonceto A.Roulin A Era.
Vienna. Ga,
Ap-
“i to serve you in our Restaurant than ever before and will al-
u{ so continue to handle iQt
|| Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters jjj;
,D' more regularly than we have ever done in the past lioro. |D|
}ijj Come to see us aud give us a trial. fal
5 f W.J. BRYANT 01BRO. 1^1
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