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Vienna News.
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PUBLISHED TWICE-A-WEEK;
Every Wednesday And Saturday.
T. A. ADKINS, Jr., , Editor A Pub.
Official Orgai of Dooly Coonty.
Ottke Over Fatten & Coxe Drug
Compeay’e Store.
19>The Newt will not be retponiible
•or view! exp retted by corretpondentt.
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TELEPHONE NO. 11.
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essary In order to be prompt with the
time for the paper to go to press.
VIENNA, QA., SEPT. 36, 1903.
Don't you worry, brother. Vienna
ia getting hor share of the cotton.
The capital cities of Dooly and
Dulaski can and must be united
By rail.
We would like to see a number
of nice cottages built. They are
in demand in Vienna.-
Vienna is as good a cotton mar
ket as can be found in South
Georgia. Bring your cotton hero.
If the condition of the cotton
crop in nearly every state of the
south is anything like as bad as
reports lmvo it, tho staplo ought
to bring an exceedingly fancy
price tho entire season.
President Roosovelt announces
that ho wants to como south on a
Visit and hesitates only because the
people might think he was one a
vote-hunting mission. Como
ahead,Teddy; you noen’t be afraid
Senator Morgan of Alabama says
that the democrats will win in tho
next presidential election. If many
moro department scandals aro
Uncovered between now and the
Campaign. We are sorter of that
opinion too.
A good dairy farm would pay
close to this city. Wo aro grow
ing and a half dozen or so cows
owned by individuals of tho city
will not now furnish plenty of
milk and butter as was the case
several years ago.
Ex-Presidont Roberts, of Wes
leyan Female College, has made
a statement in roferonco to tho
articles in the Atlanta dailies
about tlio separation of himBolf
and wife, due.it is said from tho
onuso of his resigning tho . presi
dency of tho collego.
Pulaski county lias boon tho
Scene of two suicides in tho past
few weeks. Dr. Frederick,
prominont physician of Hawkins-
ville, was tho first which occurred
a few weeks ago. The last ono
occurred Wednesday, when Mr.
Zack Dent, a prominent farmer
near that city, onded his life by
taking morphine. His action was
due, it is thought, to a serious
mental condition which he had
been in for several days.
The town of Leslio, in Sumter
county, ten miles East of Ameri-
Cua, had a disastrous fire Tuesday
night, which was discovered nbout
10:80 o’clock in tho Chnmbliss
Warehouse, which was entirely
Consumed along with several bales
of cotton. Thu store of tho Cham
bliss Warehouse Co., together
with its contents was consumed.
The post office, the millinery store
of Mrs. J. H. Williams and the
largo store of R. W. Rouse] and
several smaller buildings were also
J burned. In fact nearly the whole
* of tho business part of the city
* was wiped out by tho fire. The
loss is estimated at from 110,000
to 112,000 and is only partially
insured. A |8,000 policy on one
of the buildings had only expired
a few days ago.
We can save you money on Stores.
J.P. Heard A Sons.
THE PHILOSOPHER.
Goln’ sbopptn,’ pears to me,
Isn’t what It used to be.
Used to drive up to the store,
Leave the team out by the door,
And trade our truck forcalieo,
Tee an’tech; and off we’d go.
Nowadays ye’re at a loss,
To pick out the real boss,
They don't stop to tell you jokes;
I never taw tech dretsed-up folks,
An’ the goods that they display,
Fairly take your breath away.
Everything’s trimmed up so grand—
Looks to me like fairyland.
An’ the goods you can procure—
Garden tools and llteratoor,
Furniture with aplndle legs,
Turkish rugs and fresh-laid eggs.
Everywhere you cost your eye
There Is things you’d like, to buy.
All tired out when night arrives,
Couldn’t stop to save your lives,
With the mornin’s early ray,
All on hand for bargain day.
Goin’ ahoppin’ i Gracious me!
’Tian’t what it used to be.
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Now for the politician!
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The next concert of the powers will
be sadly out of tune.
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If at first you try and don’t succeed
don’t think it enn’t be done.
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Can anybody tell us how that road law
election wentTucsday?
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Don’t expect too much of hell, we
aro all punished whilo we wait.
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Oil, if we editors told no lies whnt a
mighty uncomfortable spot this old
world would be for some of you folks.
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There ore one and three-quarter mil
lion moro men and boys than women
and girls In the Uulted States, but this
doesn’t account for all this meanness,
yet. .
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Some Europeans would like to see
Uncle Sam give Turkey a good sound
drubbing. But then they know we
are not looking for any territory over
there.
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There is no longer any danger of an
Indian war. Tho luckless red men are
too busily engaged in cheating and be
ing cheated to have any remaining
desire to take the warpath against us
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Vienna is better equipped to handle
your cotton tlinn any town in the conn
ty so far as warehouse facilities are
concerned, and they are paying the top
of the market, and the cotton is coming
our way.
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The man who went after President
Roosevelt with a gun has been consld
ered a “harmless idiot’’ for years. And
yet the authorities allow such people
to run at large, regardless of the fact
that no Idiot is ever really harmless.
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A man may lose his voice, and still
His under Jaw will wag;
Ills teeth may disappear; and yet
Ho still will chew the rag.
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An Eastern woman says that no girl
who has the least regard for herself
will marry a millionaire. 8hu has
tried one and she snys alio knows what
they are. It is a comfort to think that
most of (he girls will have to follow
her advice, whether or no.
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Ninety-seven years old and not yet
reformed. That shows that the sooner
one begins in mnklng good resolutions
the better lie will be. In the natural
courtQ of events there cannot be much
time left to tho man claiming ho was
H7, who was sentenced in Police Court
to thirty days for drunkenness, says the
Savannah Morning Newt. Hope springs
eternal, however, and even he probably
expects to swear oif yet.
Editor Cliurles JiicTtsoii”slupj\
of tho Cordelo Sentinel, 1ms a new
name-sake. It is the young son
of Mr. J. K. Taylor, of that city,
which arrived on tho 8rd instant.
. Wnrrenton Clipper: On one
and one-fourth acres here in town,
J. H. Battle will raise 200balesof
hay this year. He firet hnd it
sowed in wheat nnd cut this crop
in the drought. He stored this
crop, and it wus fine, in his barn
without bailing. The second crop
was umber cane and peaa and cut
about August 1. This crop was
baled last week into ninety-three
fine packages. The cane is up
again now about knee high and
will afford a fine second crop, and
the three crops combined will
make at least 200 bales.
Ladies shoes. I handle Maloney
Bra’s. Co., fine makes. Gall at my
store and examine them when in Cor-
J 'i. J. T. Westbrook.
City Marshal Sales-
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be told before the court house
door in Vienna, Ga., on the first Tues
day In October, 1903, between the legal
hours of tale to the highest bidder for cash
the following described lot in the city of
Cotdele, Mid elite end county. .
Lot 14 in block 26, levied upon at the
property of Dr. G. M. D. Hunt. Said
property to be sold to tatlefy a tax execu
tion issued by John Beasley, Clerk and
Treasurer of said city, for taxes due the
said city for ye.tr 1907, tbe same being
returned and tbe luxe Is due and unpaid.
Tbis Aug tat. 1903. (x.B.BRAY,
Marshal.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Undsi and by virtue of an order grant
rd by the Court of Ordinary of said Co.
on the tit Monday In August 1903,1 will
sell at public outcry before the. court
house door of raid county, on the,first
Tuesday in October next, tli the real es
tate belonging to the Eatate of A. K.
Hamilton, deceased, as follows: i3$acres
of land more or less on the West side of
Lot No. j In the nth district of D"oly
county, Ga. Alio Lot of land No. 89 in
nth district Dooly Co. Ga., cQntalning
2021-2 acras more or leas. Also the fol
lowing city lots situated, lying and being
in the city ot Cordele, Dooly county, Ga.
Lota Nos. 14 and 13 In Block No. j. Lot
No. 14 In Block No. 332, according to
map of survey of city of Cordele, Dooly
county, Ga, Terms of sale Cash. This
Sept. 7th, 1003.
W. C. Hamilton, Adm’r.
Est. A. E. Hamilton, deceased.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Underand by virtue of an order grant
ed by the Court o'f Ordinary of said Co.
at the September term 1903 of said Court,
we will sell at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in October next, before the
court house door of said county, all the
lauds belonging to the Estate of Isaac Y.
Peavy, late of said county, deceased, to
wit: 152 1-2 acres of Lot’of Land No. 16,
and 102 1-2 acres of Land of Lot No. 17.
All in 6th district of Dooly county, Ga.
Sold for the purpose of paying the debts
nnd making distribution among heirs of
said deceased. Terms of sale Cash. This
Sept. 7th 1903.
J. L. Peavy,
J.. C. Peavy,
F. A. Peavy,
Executors Est. I. Y. Peavy, deceased.
To cure a cold in one day
Take Laxative Bromo Quine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money If it falls to
cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each
box. 25c. Mar. 26, ’03.
Adminiistraor’s Notices.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of an order grant
ed by the Ordinary in and for said Co. on
first Monday in August 1903. I will sell
at public outcry before the court house
door in said county, on firs Tuesday in
October 1903, the following Lnnds’ be
longing to Estate of Eula A. Johnson de
ceased, to-wit: Fifty acres of land lying
nnd being In North east corner of Lot
No. 34 in 2nd district. Also 50 acres of
land lying and being in North-east cor
ner of Lot No. 62 in 2nd district Dooly
county, Ga. Sold for purpose ot paying
debts and distribution among heirs.
Terms of sale cash Cash. , Tills Sept. 7,
1903. A. E. Johnson, Adin’r.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of an order grant
ed by the Court of Ordinary in and for
said county granted at the September
Term, 1903 of said court, we will sell at
public outcry before the Court House
Door in said county on the 1st Tuesday in
Oct. next, the following lands belonging
to the Estate ot Elihu Walton, late of
said county deceased: 50 acres of land
off of the South part of Lot No, 148 known
as “creek place,’’ 50 acres off of South
west corner of Lot No, 149, known as
“creek place,” 2 acres near south west
corner of Lot No. 179, known as "H. C.
Brown place,” 49 acres In north-west
corner of Lot No. 179 known ns “Sum-
erford place” all in 7th district of Dooly
county, Gu. Also the tollowing city
property situated In tjie city of Vienna,
Dooly county, Ga. Lot No. t in block
F, Lot No. 3 in block G. One Lot
frontingon Union street 201-2 feet run
ning back too feet. Also Lot fronting
on Union street too feet ruifiiing back
125 feet adjoining each other, bounded
on South by Union street, West by P,
G McDonald, North by D. H. Leonard,
East by Mrs. Ellison. 'Also the follow
ing store houses and Ints In said city of
Vienna, Dooly countv, Ga. One wood
en store home and lot on Union street
fronting North 36 feet and running beck
52 feet. Also one brick store house end
lot fronting North on Union street 56
feet, and running back 52 feet, known as
Walton building. Also one half inter
est in fire prooi brick wall of Stovall and
Walton, said store houses bounded on
Nortn by Umop street. East by Artesian
well property, on-South by lands of D.
B. Leonard, on West lands of C. T. Sto
vall. Terms of sale Cash. This Sept.
7th, 1903.
1. B. Walton,
A. E Walton,
Adm’rs. Est. Elihu Walton, deceased’
Ordinary’s Notices
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, A. F. Forehand, Cum Testa-
memo Annexo, of the Estate of Louisa
Oliver, Igte of said county deceased, has
in due form applied to the undersigned
tor leave to sell all the lands belonging
to the Eatate of slid deceased for distri
bution among the heirs of said Estate. I
will pass upon said, application on the
first Monday in October next. This
September tit, 1903.
J. D. HARGROVE, O. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, D. L. Henderson has in due
form applied to the undersigned for Per
manent Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Tena Cebb, late of Mid county
deceased. I will pass upon Mid applica
tion on the fit at Monday In October
next. This Sept. 7th. 1903.
J. D. HARGROVE, O. D. C.
Don’t forget that we gii
and pay the
cotton
quicker than anybody an3 pay the
highest market price for it on the
ground. W. H. J. Carmack.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, W. L. Ross, administrator
of the estate of Mary E. Ross, late of
said countv deceased, has in dob formap-
plird to the undersigned for leave to tell
all the lands belonging to the estate of
Mid deceased,, for parment of debts and
distribution among heirs, I will past
upon hit application on first Monday in
October next. This the 8th day of Sept.
1903.
J. D. HARGROVE, O. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To AU Whom it May Concern:
E. J. Doollng having applied lor the
guardianship of person and property of
Estella Napier and Ida Napier minor
children of Ida Napier, late of Mid coun
ty deceased. Notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard at my ot-
flee on tint Monday in October next.
This Sept, 7th 1903.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. 0. *
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Mrs. L, M. Sumerford ad
ministratrix estate ol Mary R. Edwards,
late of said county deceased, has in due
lorm applied to the undersigned for leave
10 sell' all the lands belonging to the
estate of the said deceased. I will pass
upon said application on first Monday In
Oct. next. This the 8th dav ot SeDt. 1903,
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. u. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, I). L. Henderson has in due
form applied to the undersigned for Per
manent Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Pompey Cobb, late of said Co.
deceased. I will piss upon said applica
tion on the fir.t Monday in Oct. next.
This Sept 7th, 1901.
J. D. HARGROVE, O. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, E. C. Youngblood, E. L.
Youngblood and }. E. Stephens, Ad
ministrators, of the Estate of lames T.
Youngblood, late of said county deceased,
have In due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the Estate of said deceased tot
payment ot debts and makine distribu
tion among heirs ol said estate. I wiT
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in October next. Tuis Sept. 7,
I9 ° 3 ‘ J. D. HARGROVE, O. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas D. L. Henderson, adminis
trator on the estate of Margarett Smith,
late ot said county deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of said deccasd for purpose of pay
ing debt* and making distribution among
tbe heirs of said estate. I will pass up
on his application on fir^t Monday in
October next. This Sept Sth 1903,
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Victoria Lockett,has indue
form applied to the undersigned for Per
manent Letters of Administration on the
Estate ot J. Thomas Fields, late of said
county deceased. I will pass upon said
application on the first Monday in Octo
ber next. This Sept, istiqo?.
J. D. HARGROVE, 0. D. C.
The Vienna Loan Company
of which Col. W. 8. Christian is General
Manager, is doing a good business in
this section. They let money from one
to twenty years, at 7 per cent interest
on improved farm lands.
in Cash given away
with each dollars
worth bought of us
between the 15th day of Sept. 1903, and
Jan. 1st 1904, the purchaser is entitled
to guess in our trade contest. The per
son making the nearest correct estimate
of the number of pieces of money con
tained in the glass jar exhibited in our
store will get the'jar and its contents,
and we guarantee there is as much as
$25. in the jar. In case two or more
persons guess the same, and that num
ber being the nearest correct, the money
will be divided equally between them.
Very Respectfully,
LEWIS BROS’. CO.,
P. S. We have the biggest line of New
Shoes ever brought to Vienna.
W. T. McDonald.
G. L. Bush.
NEW BRICE WAREHOUSE
We solicit the patronage of the public
to bring us your COTTON. Our Motto
shall be “Give Satisfaction.” We shall treat
alt alike. We have good hitching grounds.
ratnelly located. Help us by bringing us
your COTTON. VIENNA is the BEST
MARKET in Dooly County.
McDonald & Bush,
Proprietors.
From Now Until
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OCTOBER 1st.
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You can come to our store with a little
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money and buy a large quantity of goods.
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Our stock of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LAWNS, PER-
CALES, SWISSES, ALLOVER LACES and ALLOVER EM
BROIDERIES, SHIRT WAISTS, MEN S ALAPACA COATS
and VESTS, STRAW HATS, BOY’S BLOUSE SUITS and LA-
DIE’S OXFORDS, will be sold at any price to make room for
our FALL and WINTER GOODS, as we had rather sell them at
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a big sacrifice than to carry them over to next season,
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REMEMBER! These Low Prices will only last un
til October 1st. Come and see the goods and we will
make prices that will sell them.
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We have numerous other things not mentioned that
will go at the LOW PRICES. We will be delighted to
have you call whether you buy or not.
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Very Respectfully,
New York Bargain House,
FELDSER & RAINBOW, Propr’s.