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The Reliance
NOT ONLY THE YACHT,
But the swell Double Breasted Sack suit we are selling. It is shown in up-to-the- minute fabrics, and fits the wearer in a way that ‘makes the “merchant tailor” bine.
Every thread is guaranteed quality, THE PRICERS START AT $15- Better take a look at them now while the variety is here to select from. Blit perhaps
you prefer a jingle Breasted Suit. The picture illustrates „
The Harvard Sack
FOR YOUUHFUL SMART DRESSERS
There is a style and elegance about this suit that satisfies. College men all over the country are already wearing this popular suit. They have discriminating tastes, and
are leaders in young men’s styles. This suit comes in all the pretty mixtures and solid colors most fashionable this fall. You can have your pick at so low a price as
The Best Clothes Makers,
Both of the above suits are made by
When that is said you know what you are getting and we know what we are offering. * Every Schloss Hand-Tailored Suit bears their well known label, which stands
FOR REPUTATION, UNIFORMITY, EXCELLENCE AND UP-TO-DATENESS.
It is the same as the mint mark on a gold coin. It is a token of honest worth. We have other styles for more conservative tastes, at equally considerate prices. Before
yuo buy your new suit, “drop in and let us talk it over. •
J. P. HEARD & SONS
SHORT BITS OF LOCAL
HEWS BRIEFLY TOLD.
People Who Come and Went Away the
Past Week.
HAND MIRROR OF PASSING EVENTS.
What is aolng on In Vienna’s Social
Realm, With Now and Then
a Little Gossip.
Tomorrow is bill collector’s day.
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S. F. Owen visited Midway yesterday
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• "English squares” and “folded four-
In- hands” are the popular ties for fall
Sold only by Proctor, Lashley & Co.
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,, The News is rapidly winning Its way
Into every home in Dooly county.
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Nice brick store for rent. Apply
to J, G. Forehand, Vienna, Ga.
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This tribe best country corresponden t
paper in the state. That shows its
popularity in the rural districts.
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You can now get your corn ground
at my place and your cotton ginned
all the same day.
\V. H. J. Carmack.
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Mrs. M. E. Bushin visited in Unadilla
Sunday.
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A very select line of boy's and men's
trousers now on exhibition
Proctor, Lashley & Co.
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A good dairy farm would pay near
Vienna.
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J. T. Westbrook, the gent’s furnish
er, Cordele, Ga.
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O.’B. Perry visited Cordele Monday
afternoon.
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Car losd of syrup barrels just re
ceived at D. B. Thompson’s.
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Deputy sheriff Lee Sheppard visited
Americus Saturday.
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Don’t forget that we gin cotton
quicker than anybody and pay the
highest market price for it on the
ground. _ W. H. J. Carmack.
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H. J. Morgan of this city, is the
government census enumerator of the
cotton glnped in Dooly county.
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For shirts and underwear call on W.
F. Newby.
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Look for the new clothing ad of J. P.
Heard and Sons in the next issue.
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Jake Heard and Will Sheppard, of
Cordele, spent Sunday in the city with
homefulks.
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The most up to date line of GentV
Furnishing goods (n Cordele. For shlrft
collars, cuffs, ties. etc. j go to J. T.
Westbrook.
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Capt. H. B. Teal, of Bichwood, was
in the the city Monday and gave the
Newa a pleasat call. He authorized us
announce to the fames of Dooly that
be would be propered to thresh their
grain nest season with dispatch.
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Shirts to please everybody. See onr
Wind ow. 40c to $1.60.
Proctor, Lashley A Co.
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Mr. and Mrs, 3. M. Hunt, of Cordele
ipent Sunday in the city the guest of
Mrs. Hunt’s mother, Mrs. M. S. Ham-
ton, who returned home with them
Monday morning to spend a few days.
Mrs. J. D. Norris spent Sunday with
friends at Kerns.
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We buy cotton seed and pay you in
the cash or meal and hulls. We are
the people who do business like our
customers want it. _
Vienna Cotton Oil Co.
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Clerk J. Frank Powell visited Cor
dele Sunday afternoon.
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It you have got the interest of your
wife and baby at heart you will have
your work done where the greatest
amount of time is saved. Time is your
money.' W. H.J. Carmack.
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Bead the millinery opening announce
ment ad of the Misses Carnes in this
issue.
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A. M, Wilson and Judge J. H. Wood
ward visited Pinehurst Sunday.
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Hats, Hats, Hats, Oh! We’ve got
’em, and you should see our line.
Proctor, Lashley & Co.
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Mrs. Claude Forehand accompanied
the little daughter, of Mr. I. N. Ed
wards to. Atlanta last Friday to be
treated by a specialist.
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Where are you going to buy your
next Shoes, Hats, Clothing, etc? * Why
at J. T. Westbrook's at Cordele, Ga.
He sells the best and most up-to-date
goods in the above to be found any
where.
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Bev. J. D. Norris filled his regular
appointment at New Hope church near
Unadilla Saturday and Sunday.- The
members decided to discontinue wash
ing feet in the church at the request
of the pastor.
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We carry a full line of work shirts
and overalls. Proctor, Lashley & Co.
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Car load of syrup barrels just re-'
ceived at D. B. Thompson’s.
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The News will contain six pages
commencing with Saturday’s issue the
balance of the fall. We are forced to
enlarge on account of the increasing
advertising patronage.
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Don’t forget to call on J. T. West
brook when in Cordele; it is no trouble
but a pleasure for him to show his fine
stock of goods. If you have got to
buy any fail goods it will pay you to
Investigate His stock closely before
buying elsewhere.
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Miss Bessie Collier will assist Miss
Ada Powell in the millinery eatablish-
mentof J. L. Taggart this fall.
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With each $1 purchase at Lewis Bros.
Co., you. get a chance at the big jar of
money they are giving away.
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Mesdames P. A. Leonard and chil
dren and W. F. George visited relatives
at Pinehurst Monday and Tuesday.
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Remember that you can buy goods
at my store as cheap as you can any
where. bee my men’s brogaus for
09 cents a pair.
W. H. J. Carmack.
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John Hargrove and Price Heard en
tered Mercer University last week.
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$26.00 in Cash given awsy at The
Shoe btore. bee it.
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Judge D. 11. Henderson went over to
Montezuma on business yesterday.
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J. T. Westbrook, Cordele, Ga., it
the place to go to get the best you
wear on yoor head, back, neck or feet.
Try him once and yon will remain his
customer.
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Mr. T. E. Collier, of near Bichwood,
was in to see os Saturday and had hit
name entered on our large subscription
list. Many tbanka.
Mr. Andrew Conner, well known in I
Dooly, died Saturday. '
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Lost. A gold watch charm with initial,
J. J. M. engraved on face. Finder will
please return-same to J. J. Milligan at
A. & B. depot, and receive a liberal
reward.
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WANTED. A good second-hand
cutaway harrow. Address T. E. Collier,
Bichwood, Ga.
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Vienna needs more enterprises.
Money leaves the city every week to
go to other places for laundry, bread
and a number of ether things that
should remain at home. ,
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Strauss & 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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• Col. M. P. Hall visited Jackson, on
legal business Tuesday.
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When you need any thing in the gro
cery line, see me for low prices before
you buy. W. F. Newby.
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Bev. J. M. Kelly visited Midway on
business Monday.
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The famous brand of Knox hats tor
sale by J. T. Westbrook.' When in
Cordele call to see them before buying
your dress hat.
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Prof. C. H. Calhoun, of the Vienna
Public School, is confined to his room
with measles.
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If you are in the market for shoes or
hats at a low price call on W. F. New.
by.
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Mrs. D. B. Leonard and daughter left
yesterday for Atlanta and Athens on a
visit for a few days.
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jjjj Old English White Lead. j"j
,jj[ We have handled marly Twenty Tons of xliis Cele- jjj*
jjjj brated Lead during the past three years, and of all jjjj
jjjj our Customers there is not one who will not give us a jQt
jjjj Testimonial as to its Covering Capacity and Wearing prop- jjjj
jjjj erties. It is guaranteed to be the Equal oj the Best of the jflj
jD; «« Trust ’’ Leads and the superior 'of the maforUy of }[{t
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tilt them.
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5 u i “ OLD ENGLISH,” and don’t buy until yet our yrives.
If you intend painting, don’t use any except
We have:
IN MEMORY.
Once more the death angel has visited
our home and taken from us one that we
loved, our darling baby. He was born
March the 30th, 1903, and departed this
life and went to Jesus August the 7th,
1903.
We loved him oh so dearly,
But God, He loved him best.
He has taken him home to glory,
Where there is perfect rest.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place made vacant in our home,
Can never more be filled.
In his coffin so tweet he lay,
That awtul debt we all mutt pay ;
Tho’ bitter sad but still ’lit sweet
To think in Heaven we can meet to
dwell forever at Jeaut’ feet,
'Tit hard to break the tender chord,
When love has bound the heart;
'Tit hard, so hard to apeak the words,
We must forever part.
Our Father In Hia wisdom „
sailed the boon Hia love has given, !jji The above are the very finest goods in their line >Q<
And tho’ on earth ihe body lies, ini ?"?■
The soul it sale in lleaven.
There was an angel band in Heaven,
'That was not quite complete,
So God took bur darling baby,
To fill the vacant teat.
All is grieved within our dwelling,
Lonely it our hearts today,
For the one we loved so dearly,
Hat forever patted away.
Farewell darling, farewell.
We must say our last farewell,
’Till we meet beyond the river,
Happy there with thee to dwell.
—A loving slater,
Mary Swearingen.
CRO WN LINSEED OIL, Raw and Boiled.
L. C. & R. No. 1 COLORS. L. & if. and
BERRY BROS.’ FINE VARNISHES.
TO FARMERS—I will Gin your Cot
ton and wrap it for $1.76 per bale and
pay yiu the highest market price for
(t. Will also pay the highest cash
price* for cotton aeed and will sell you
goodi aa cheap aa anyone, quality con
sidered. W. H. J. CARMACK.
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A number of newa items, correspon
dents, etc., that should have appeared
this issue, were unavoidably crowded
out. Look for us Saturday
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Don’t carry your cotton elsewhere
when you can get the best, quickest and
cheapest service at W. H. J. CAR
MACK’S Gin.
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J. M. Cambell, of Quitman, arrived
Monday and found a new daughter
awaiting hia coming at the home of
Judge J. A. Walden.
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The Vlenno Loan Companv,
of which CoL W. S. Christian isueneral
Manager, ia doing a good business in
this section. They let money from one
to twenty years, at 7 per ceut interest
unimproved farm lands.
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WANTED. To exchange a second
hand top surry for a good second-hand
top buggy. T. E. Collier,
Kichwood, Ga.
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SAD DISAPPOINTMENT.
Infective liver medicine la a disap
pointment, but you don’t want to purge
strain or break the glands of the stomach
and bowelis. DeWitt’s Little Early
Risen never disappoint. They cleans
the system of sll poison and -putrid mat
ter and do it so gently that one enjoys
the pleasant effects. They are a tonic to
the liver. Cures billiousness, torpid
liver and prevents lever. V fenna Drag Co
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When in Cordele go around to J. T
Westbrook’s and let him sell you a
pair of the celebrated Stacy Adams
& Co’s, men’s shoes. They will give
S ou perfect satisfaction ana you will
uy no hther in the future.
VIENNA DRUG CO.
The Paint People of Dooly County.
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See the glass jar of money at the
Shoe btore.
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Mr. Lewis Clewis will move to Vien
na in the near future, where he will
make his future home.
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Weigh your cotton with, sell your
cotton seed to and buy your goods from
Barfield Sc Horne, Pinehurst, Ga.
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To curs a cold in one dty
Take Laxative Bromo Quine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if It fails to
cure. E. W. Grove’s slgnsture is on each
box. 35c.' Mar. 38,’03. ’
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FOR SALE. One house and lot in the
town of Vienha, known as the H. R.
Fenn place. Apply to J. H. Moring.
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Your cotton Ginned. Packed and
Wrapped at $1.76 per bale at W. II. J.
CARMACK’S Gin.
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We boy cotton in the aeed and pay
the highest cosh price for it.
Vienna Cotton Oil Co.
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Hu Corod Ttoosudi, dad H Will Cars Yoa.
If jou^re troubled kidney or bladder
troubles, such ae dropsy, bright* disease,
catarrh, gravel of the bladder, albumen in
urine and unhealthy deposits, or too fre
quent discharge ol the urine, pain in tne
back and bladder, dropticsl swelling of
the feet end legs, etc. gurantee that by
using Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure, a com
plete cure will be effected. Price 50c end
$t.oo. For Sale By Vienna, Dave Co.
To our Friends
and Customers.
We are not going to move,
We are not going to change our line
of business. We have no fire damaged
goods. We have no money to give away
But we have got the largest assortment
wt 11 bought goods to offer we have ever had.
And as heretofore we will sell yon good goods at
that will merit yonr patronage. Vhen in need oi Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Notions, and any kind of Groceries,
Don’t fail to call on ns. Yours to serve,
Walton Brothers,
Still in Business
and would certainly appreciate a shore of your patronage.
We can and will sell you goods just as cheap as anyone.
WE WILL CERTAINLY APPRECIATE
any amount oi trade you give us, let it be large or
WE ARE GOING TO BE BETTER PREPARED
to serve you in our Restaurant than ever before and will
so continue to handle
Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters
more regularly than we have ever done in the past
Come to see us and give us a trial.
W.J. BRYANT <Q,
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