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City News Notes and Society Events
BY MISS MARGIE BELL ADKINS.
The intent child of L.' TSVoxe l»
very sick. , .•«,»! Ary
Misses Boss Lee and A. J.Fenn, of
Cordele, visited relatives, in tbe city
Sunday and Monday.
Tiiey say that tliorc will soon be peace
'Twixt Russia and the Japs; ' \
They say that trouble soon will cease
Among those Norway chaps;
They say Hyde will sink from jjlew,
Because he’s put to rout;
But If these thing can all be true—
What Will we talk about?
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown, of
ByromvIUe,. spent Sunday In the
city.'
Dr. and Mrs. T.J. McArthur,of Cor
dele, spent Saturday in the city with
Dft.anaMrs.tf. JJ. Whitehead.
Hot enought for you?
T. A., Mills, of Lilly, was here to
day. '
J.H. Calhoun, uf Findlay, was In
the city Tuesday morglng.
.Lotsof men afe llara who never
oven tried to catch fish.
B. B. Shirah, of Lilly, was in town
this morning.
Bee p. ft. Thompson for field peas
of all Kinds.. 4 •
Whisky Is worse than leprosy—it
attacks our morals.
Tax Collector Jno. C. Fenn, was in
the eity Monday.
. H. B. Forehand, of Lilly, was here
on business Saturday.
We have Mason fruit jars for sale,
16 and SQc. per tfosen.
PULLHN MKROANTILK Cc.
The sis o’clock dosing rule Is work
ing like a dock with our merchants,
Mr. Cliff Powell has been very sick
’ with fever for the past week.
A girl’s life la an all-round Ashing
season until she catches the sucker
tor her matrimonial string.
Miss Nannie Waller has returned
home from a visit to her brother In
Ocllla.
We bavp a cheap mule fot sale,
ash or credit.
Pullhn Mrroa.ntilk Co.
Car load Ane buggies Just received
J. P. Hharp & Sons.
Col. W. H.TuuseterandEd Howell
will go to Atlanta on business this
afternoon. •
J. C..Oweri, of ByromvIUe, was In
town yesterday. ,
Miss Ada Turner has accepted a
position with Col. L. L. Woodward
We club The Newji with Tom
Watsons Magazine—both ope year
♦tj7& If you oome now.
We are requested to announce that
there will be no singing at Lilly-next
Sunday, as had been announced.
Some men go to war and bleed for
their contry'and some others stay at
home andble$d their country.
Series “J" color light blue coupon
No. 886 will draw the rocker. This
is last week’s premium. Second
lucky number Is 31.
. Pullhn Mane anvils Co,
Young man buy you a lot jn North
VJenna. You will never regfet it.
D. B. Thompson.
Editor Adkins left this lnfwnlng for
Cordele to attend the annual conven
tion of the Georgia Weekly. Prens
Association. ,
Miss Gladys Heard will accom
pany her parents to'Lookout moun
tain for some iteek*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adkins, who
reside near Coney, Are the’ happy
possessors of twins—a hoy and girl
that made theifappearanee at their
home Monday morning. .
Miss Ada Turner has gone up to
Byromville, for a few days • visit to
tier parents.
In their dreams, those “Crisp”
eoupty movers walk in their sleep
and imagine they are wide awake. >
See our pew dustless brooms.
J. P. Hkabd A Sons.
D. ft. Thompson liat^ Just recovered
from a spell of fever to the delight of
his many friends.
Little Willow Smith returned home
yesterday from Montezuma, where
she lias been visiting relatives.
Misses Ada L. Turner and Gladys
Heard have finished the prescribed
course in Shorthand and Typewrit
ing and have received tliierdiplomas.
It is a pleasure for us to show good*.
J. P. Hmarii A Sons.
Carl Murray, of Preston, visited
homefolks here Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MoGougb, of
Lilly, were visitors to the city Mon.
day last.
Over two cars buggies on our re
pository floor. Remember it costs
nothing to look here.
J. P. Hkard A Sons. •
Grand reunion of the Old Vets in
Vienna on Tuesday July 4th. Be
sure to coine.
Those afternoon showers are veiy
refreshing to the growing crops.
Judge J. L. Martin, of the second
district, was it} the city Monday.
If Its a good thing we have It.
J. P. Hharu A Sons.
L W. McKenzie, of Spaldtng, vfs-
fted relatives in tbe city Sunday.
A sense of duty Is the cream of
honest and sincere thought. Note
carefully, please.
Mlsa Martha Manning, w.ho has
been visiting friends in the city, will
leave tbla afternoon for her home In
Madison, Fla.
One ear af Armour fertilizers fit
sale. D* B. TfronraoN.
Mt. Bezar school In ehargwof Mbs
Susie Shell will close June 28rd with
concert at night. Everybody Invited
to come. Exercises will begin at
eight o'clock P. M.
Farmers gel my prices on Amir for
the next thirty days.
D. B. Thompson,
New shoes, I tetter shoes, Battle Ax
shoes, with prices cut into nt
UNADILLA ItAttCKT STOHN.
Now Is the time and here Is the
place to buy that new buggy and
harness. J. P. Hmarii A Sons,
Tite Buggy and Wagon People.
Harry Sandlin, of Peacblaml, spent
Sunday afternoon In ,the city with
relatives. • •,
Judson Lqahiey and Kaa Smith; ,ef
Cordele, spent Sunday here with rel
atives.
NOTICE.
The commissioners of Roads and
Revenues m uwily county, ua., lias
placed a license oi $lUUO.txi on tlie sate
of dottiest! • wines in Dooly county. '
W. kj. Hamilton, Ciiairiuau.
Free yourself July 4th. next at the
Nortli Vienna land sale. Quit rent
ing. Get land of your own in the
prettiest part of old Dooly county,
where tile winds will sing home sweet
Home and the birds .and bees will
Jptn In on the chorus. Get a map and
>|drlve out and see North Vinous.
. D. B. Thompson.
Take LtXATIVK SKOMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure.
if. iV. Groove's signature is on each
box. 2ta. Get. 1-b‘Ji.
Old people couie out to the sale ot
lots July 4th aud see the coming Vi-
enim with no strings to It.
' . 1», B. Thompson.
Fanners plant youroat land In (teas
and potatoes and fertilize them with
Armour’s high-grade guano. For
.saleby D. B. Thompson.
tssssessssssesessess«sss«
J. M. Whitehead,
DENTIST VIENNA, QA..
Will beat Unadilla the week containing
first Monday In each month. At Vietui*
balance of the time.
Mr. Charlie Walton * left Friday
night for Florence, 8. C., where he
will visit hit* (defer, Mre. Steele.
, Mesarp. C»rl Reynolds and Boswel
Swearingen will leave this afternoon
for Atlanta, Where they’will attend
Draughom’s-Busineas College.
FOR SALE OR RENT
My house and lot la for sale or rent.
Possession given at once. Cqlt or
write at ones. Wv E» Trippk.
Vienna, Ga.
Miss Ida Morgan, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Mob
ley, Is with Miss Ituby Waters this
week, *
Messrs Ji M: Gammage, R, E. Kel
ly, I. S. Lnsseter, and J. T- Hall re
turned home front the 'reunion at
Louisville Saturday night. They re»
port a very enjoyable trip. 3SS
The famous Georgia watenaeloti
will soon be plentiful. Occasionally
one or two may be seen In this local
ity now, hut they are certainly sell
ing at a premium.
♦♦♦♦♦4444HH444HH44M*
E. E. RAIFORD,
Contractor and Builder.
Artistltc house designing and
building a specialty. All kinds
of wood and brick.work con
tracted for.
Viknna, Georgia.
T1 e farmers of Dooly are hard' at
work Hnishing laying-by and getting
In shape to take few days of much
a -sd d res , and tl ey r.eed it
The fet ce or.stock law election will
take place in Dooly on Wednesday,
Jnlytth. Don't forget thedate. Go
out and vote. • *
Rydale’s TGnic
. % B0T, idfodflc fMNty lof A#
Blood and Nerves
It puriOe. tbs tSuod by etlmtnxtln* tti, vw-te
matter arid other Impuritleaiuid by destroying
tbs (eras or microbe* that Intestth. blood. It-
bollds np the blood by restoring and molUply-
ing the rod corpuscles, making the blood rich
and redl. It restores and stimulates the nerves,
causing a full free flow of nerve force through-
out the entire nerve system. It speedily cures
traUootaadaa disease. *f the nerreus system.
armJ
Malaria.
RTDALR-* TONIC la a apeciflc fur
of Malaria. Itactsooa newprtnr;p lo J?
the microbe, that produce JUUrta. ^ ^ ,
.being removed,the dl*«. quick!,-I
RVDALE-8 TONIC U l0 ££ ]
• of Malarial rev er . cu,
Ague.etc. We authorlsuaii
or remedies to refund :h„
prioo for every Bottle of RYDAJLK-j Tq T
thatdoes not give caUMactkm. "
RADICAL REMEDY COMPANY.
HICKORY. N. C.
For Sale by VIENNA DRUG COMPANY.
IT’S HOT TIMES!
Tim editor of tlm News is again
able to be at bis office, after an ill
ness of several weeks. Parties who
have felted to receive their paper Or
failed to get their addresses changed
will confer a favor by notifying tills
office and their requests will receive
prompt Attention.
It takes-money and grit to accom
plish anything. Vlennapeople have
plentyotboth, but the trouble Is theV
hold on to it. See the point?-
SJN" For the nextslxty duys I will
All -local bills of Innfber sawed to
order. Mill located four and a Half
miles, southeast of Vienna.' Also
shingles as well ns lumber.
*C. J. Kino.
R. F. D. No. 8. Vienna. Ga.
W. D. Bridges, a prominent wido
wer of ’Riehwood, brought to the
News office Saturday a great curiosi
ty in the way of a cabbage. The
stalk contained 28 heads nearly ail of
which were hard at\d as large ns a
baseball. It Is now on exhibition at
tbe News office.
Young ladies come to the land sale
July 4th In North Vienna. I will
give away over t2.V).(J0 worth of pres
ents that day. You do not have to
buy, just simply come out and be
with us. 100.00 in gold alone. $140.00
in watches. Come out ami help John
’pick out his' lot. Maps furnished the
day of sale. D. B. Thompson.
Before maVrying man to reform him
a girl should seriously consider if slm
can earn enough to support hhn dur
ing the process.
FOR SALK.
Two 4-H. P. Peerless engine, two
Busba Shingle mill and AXtures. one
Drag Saw and Ipo acres of good fydn-,
gte timber In six miles of rallyoad.
Whitworth A Hanpo.t, _.
R. F. D. No. 2; Sumner, Ga.
On Saturday and Monday next- D
will sell full patent Hour at the- out
price of $6.1)0 per barrel cash only
Charged price Is $7.00.
D. B. Thompson.
Every rascal tries to assure the
world that he is honorable, Just as
tho’ the world was looking for honor
Instead of big, round dollar.
There’s lots of room for some one
to do something of lasting good fur
the town light notv,hut.no oneseems
willing to venture. My! What a
town we- have here.
WARNING.
All pegnmn are hereby warned
against, trading for a certain note
pnyal lb to R H. Kelly , for $80 due
uext fall and signed by the under
signed, the consideration for the
same having failed..
C. J. King, Vienna, Ga.6-19-5-4 wk.
A Surprise Party,
pleasant surprise party may be
liven tb your stomach and liver, by
taking a medicine which will Relieve
heir pain and discomfort, vis: Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. They are a
most wonderful remedy, affording
<ure relief and cug?. for headache, dlz-
tlness and constipation. 25c at' Vien
na Drug Co,
and you need one of our Serge Coats.
They are light and cool.
Our line of low-cut shoes must go
if low prices will move them.
See our Julia Palmer patent leath
er Slippers, worth $3.00, which we
are now selling at $2 for spot cash.
When it' rains you will wanfl
Speckled Peas. .We have them now.
Come before they are all gone.
Yours for low prices, quality considered,
WALTON BROS.,
Vienna, Georgia.
Col. W. F.'George and wife will
k-nve Wednesday for St. Simons,
• where they will spend some time. -
Mrs. Watta Powell and Mins Annie
Powell wllj leaVe this afternoon for
Atlanta, where they will visit for a
few weeks.
i
1 had rather move than to build on
to ray bdbee which la too small for
my family. Any one wishing my
home for $1600 can apply at once.
Possession given Immediately,
at J. UX D. B. Thompson.
Bow.r. of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
oo mercury will eurely deotroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole * system when entering It
through tho mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be-used except
on preocrlpttons from reputable phys
icians, us the damage they wlH do Is
ten fold to thb good you-can poaatbty
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
A Co., of TolpSo, o.. contains no mer
cury. and is‘taken ftternafly. acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. In buying
Hair. Catarrh Curs, be sure you got
tbs genuine. It Is taken Internally and
la made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Che
ney A Co. Testimonial, free.
Bold by druggists. Prim. Tic .per
bottle. ■ „ ,
Take Hell's Family PUls for const!-
Dyspepsia Or Indigestion.
.The term “Dyspepsia” means a lack
of pepsin in the stomach. Indigestion
is rightly used when ever tho feoA is
not properly digested, regard less of
the cause, it is immaterial, whether
South Atlantic Inventors.
The following patents were is-,
sued this week to South Atlantic
inventors, reported by D. Swift &
Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington,
D. C.
QA. Engene R. Barber, Atlanta,
Qin feeder; Jos.E. Royal, Savan
nah, Garment supporter; Wm. D.
Sullivan. Gainesville, hand shield
for stone- cotters; Archibald C.
McLeod,Quit men, Turpentine box
Jos. Dt Wages, Atlanta, Combin-
nation tool (sold.)
N. C. Jus. F. Bowers, Sanford,
Plow oreultivstor stock (sold for
|7.000>. Stuart W, Creamer,
Charlotte, Humidifier or air-mois
tening apparatus. C.A. Hege, Salem
machine for ratting railway tie*.
S. S. Wm. B. Chisolm, Charles
ton, Fertiliser aud making same.
Jos. W.. Woodard, Allendale, a
Wrench (sold) Cltas. T. Mason,
Snorter. Lightening arrester (sold)
H Ttry S-. Have, Charleston, Rail
way car, (sold).
FLA. John C. Mellor. Pensa
cola, Stanchion for railway cays.
Cltas. M. Ray, Lake City, Pirtott
or Plunger for deep wells.
Copies of any of the above pat
ents will be furnished.to any of
our readers at five cents, by D.
Swift A Co., Washington, 1>. C.
G. S. & F. Ry.
THE BEST ROU TE TO
Macon,. Atlanta, Augusta and Northern Points.
Americus, Waycross, Thomasville, Valdosta,
Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka,
Tampa and all Florida Points.
Trains Dally Northbound.
Leaves Vienna: No. 2, 2:82 p. m; No. 4, 2:15 at m; Na-. 0,
0;10’a. m. *
Trains Daily Southbound ^
leaves Vienna: No. 1,1:18p.m.No.8, 2:29a.m. No. 5,7:l»pvm.
Trains arrive Vienna: northbound No. 2,2:82 p. m.; 4, 2:15 a.
in. No. 0. 9:lOm. in. sonthbonnd: No. 1, 1:18 p. m. Not l>,
2:29 a. m. No. 5^.7; 18p. m.
Through puliman cats from Vienna to Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Nashville, St. Lotais-and Chicago all-the-year-round. Elegant S!e«p-
irg ear* on train No, A form Macon and on No. 8 from Jacksonville.
On or about May 1st handsome'Parlor Cara will be placed in lervic* on
Ttwins Noe. 1 and 2 between Mason. VaMoeta and Jacksonville.
Information as to rates, schedules, sleeping ear reservations, etc.. will be
gladly furnished open, application to
W. O. WILSON. Tlekrt Agwa. Vienna, Oa
- MACO *’ OA
you t-ajl your ailment Dyspepsia or In-
igestton when ttydnle's StomaehTsl-
let# are used. They are guaranteed,
to cure all forma of stomach trouble.
Buy a trial Box, (price 2$ eta.) and
convinced. The V ienna Drug Gix
Miss Annie. Belle Saiullln, of
Peachland, stopped over in the city
Sunday afternoon with relatives.
She left for Elko Monday morning.
TO THE PUBLIC.
1 have secured the aervteea ot an
experienced first class baker, and
from and after this date, will be pre
pared to furnish bread, cakes aud
plea In any quantity, baked daily.
Your patronage will be appreciated,
and I guarantee sa tisfaction In every
Instance. DeUvwkca made promptly
any wherein tlw' city limits. Tele
phone 84. | .0; B. Matthew*.
Dooly Sheriff Sale.
GEOBQIA—DColy County. ;
Will be told before the court house
door in said county on the first Tuesday
in July.. 1905, within the- legal hours
of sale, to thd highest bidder for cash,
'the following described property f
Teh sere* of land In the form of a
square in tbe southeast eomor*of lot
of land number 158, in tbe ?lh district
of Dooly County, state of G-Orgta:
Said property levied on a* the proper
ty of Mrs. S. J. Stains, to satisfy an
execution issued from the Justice
court of the 685th district, ,G. M., of
taM county and state in favor of Dr.
C. T. Stovall, against Mrs. S. J. Stains.
8eid&xeeution having been levied by
if. J. Morgan, L. C., for the 635th dis
trict, G.M., of said county and state,
and tnrncd over to me for advertise
ment and sale; said property found in
possession of tbe defendent, Mrs, a J.
julni, tod tho dcftodtol notified Id
fernuot tbe law- This June 2nd 1905.
oJfKKWIio-'
GEORGIA M in, num, gmctjtoei
Greatest »7«r Held—One bn tir -reud trip. 20 County eihtwts— ^
Mammoth AgMoral Displays. Great Variety IgricuHural Implements, mach
inery, MhtclfiSv. etc. Finest Use Stock and Poultry Shows ewer seen In the
South. Prizes for Vomns’s Wort and for Girts and Boys.
SENSATIONAL ATTRACTIONS. RACINE EVERT Ml
822,500 IN PREMIUMS.
HUGHES, President Georgia State Agricultural Socwi'
IV. R. JOYNER, President Atlanta Fair Association.
For information and premium list*, write to
FRANK WELDON, Gen. Mg’r., Atlanta, (i»
For the news read The News,
A. E. GRAVES,
UNADILLA, - - - - - - - - GEORGIA.
. 1 will be in the market to fruit* and vegitabies of all- • kinds th:
season for My Cannery. I alio have on hand a lot of canned peach--,
will cell at $$ per orate of two doxen. Writer call on me-at once.
Bead the News for the news.