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HEWS ITEMS
OF MTERE5T
TO EVERYONE
I. Burnett i* qutte nick.
Mr. Walter Cox has returned to
Atlanta.
J.V. Cheshire was ill town this
morning.
S. P. Odom, of Pete, was here this
morning.
Mrs. W. W.‘ Jordan and children
are improving.
Mr. Joseph Burns visited Cordule
Thursday morning on business.
The Methodist Sunday School will
picnic at the campground this year.
Pictures framed—new moulding.
Vienna Drug Co.
Mr. Charlie Walton has returned
from a trip toWaycossand Madison,
Fla.
Col. and Mrs. W. F. George ore
spending the day down on Flint river
fishing
Mr. Sam Gurr left Thursday for
AmerleuH. From there ho will go to
Atlanta.
Bring us your Pictures, Diplomas
nr School Certificates to irainc.
Vienna Drug Co.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Murray, of Rhine,
are the guest of Mr. and Airs. R. A
Murray,
The Baptist Sunday School will
hold its annual picnic at Beech Hu-
. ven May 31.
Roller King Flour is the best flour
for the least money on the market.
1 ask only one trial.
O. W. Hound, Pinehurst.
Cols. M. H. Rakes and Pearson
Ellis, of Cordcle, were in the city on
business Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Leimard and
Mrs. Charlie Heard are spending the
day down on Flint river fishing.
Mrs. D. M. Woodward and son left
Wednesday morning for Mouhrie on
a visit to her sister Mrs J. E. How
ell.
See that yollr druggist gives you no
imitation when you ask for Kennedy’s
laxative Holley ami Tar, the original
cough syrup.
T. B. Lewis, of Pleasant Valley,
was in town this morning wearing a
broad smile over the arrival of a fine
hoy at Ids homo Thursday.
I sell and guarantee Roller King
Flour lo he os good as money will
!>, iy. It costs you less than other
high grade flour.
O, W. HoKNK, Pinehurst.
Col. L. L. Woodwivd and Miss Ef-
fle Butlor who have been with a par
ty from Montezuma down on Katilln
river since Monday, are expected
homo today.
Why take a dozen tilings to .cure
that cough? Kennedy’s Laxative
Honey and Tar allys the congestion,
stops that tickling, drives the cold out
through your bowels' Sold by Vienna
Drug Go.
Messrs B. M. Wood. V. O. Vaughn,
Gordon Burns, Jttdsou Simmons and
•lake Heard were among the party of
Viennians that aitendetl the ball
game at Cordule Thursday afternoon,
Mesdaines T. A. Adkins, J. W,
l.ytloand T. A. Adkins, Jr., anil
children are spending the day enjoy
ing a picnic at BlueSprlngs, near the
home of Mr. J. A. Adkins in Crisp
county.
Briefs from Busy Byromville.
What are you doing towards help,
ing to build up Vienna?
L. A. Morgan, of Amerlcus, was
here Wednesday afternoon.
Mr*. J. M. Whitehead is visiting
relatives in Macon tills week.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Yawn announce
the arrival of a son at their home.
The time fordoing business without
advertlslrg is a thing of the past.
Miss Ruby Waters will leave today
fox Cordele on a visit to relatives.
New lot of Picture Moulding just
received. Bring us your pictures to
frame. Vienna Drug Co.
Rev. W. L Cutts Is In Oglethorpe
this week helping in u protracted
meeting.
T. O. Moseley went up to Macon
Thursday and witnessed the automo
bile races held there.
The commencement exercisus of
Vienna Public Schools will take
place on May 23-24th.
A. J. Dunaway, of the third dis
trict, called in to see us Wednesday,
renewing his subscription.
Mrs. S. P. Odom, of Pete and Mrs.
H. J. Rape, of Pinehurst, spent this
morning in the city shopping.
FOR SALE—A good milch cow. Ap-
to J. M. Woodward, Vienna, Ga ,
R. F. D. No. 4. 6-11-tf
Pastor W. L. Cutts was call-d by
wire to preach the funeral of Airs.
Bettlc Hardison, of Byron, Ga., on
Mmday. Airs. Hardison was
older sister of Air. Golf who died here
about a year ago. 1
For * painful burn there is nothing
like DeWitt’* Witch Hazel Halve. There
are a host of imitations of DoWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve on the market—spo
thus you get the genuine. Ask for De-
Witt'*. flood, too, for sunburn, cuts,
bruises, and especially recommended
for piles. The name FI. C. DeWitt A
Co., Chicago, is on every box. Sol . by
Vienna Drug Co.
Mr. G. L. Bush, of this city, local
agent of the Penn Alutual Life Insur
ance company, lias made an excellent
record (or the past two months writ
ing insurance. Of the large number
of ageuts for this company in the
state, Air. Bush came seventh (or the
month of Aluruhand fourth for April.
for Ids good work, Messrs. Bagley &
Willett, state agents, have compli
mented him with all expenses paid
to attend a banquet they are to give
in Atlanta Saturday night to the
ugents of the state. Air. Hush will
leave on ttie early train in the morn
ing to be present.
Mrs. W. F. Webb visited E. E.
Railord and family at Vienna laet
week.
MUs Agnes Nobles, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nobles
for some time, returned to her home
at Lakeland, Fla. last Saturday.
Mr. Johnnie Robinson, of Montezu
ma, was in our town Tuesday. Mr.
Robinson will be witli the Dooly
Crug Co.
Mr. John Clewls, of Snow, was
here on business Monday and Tues
day.
Dr. E. B. Davis visited his parents
at Perry, Ga., Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. E. H. Clayton who has been
visiting hero for several days, left
Wednesday to spend time In Mont
gomery, Ala.
Mrs. R. A. Rieks is visiting rela
tives near Reynolds this week.
J. A. Speight, of Cordele, visited
his mother who is quite sick, here
Tuesday.
Our merchants are enjoying a good
trade and Byrotnville continues
Improve.
The city tax assessors are at work
today, but we hope they don’t assess
us too much, you bet.
Mr. J. M Rape visited ills nephew
Jim Rape, at Montezuma Sunday.
Jim was struck with a brick by
negro on Saturday, but is getting
along very well now.
NOTICE.—AU members of Old
Glory Lodge No. 4730 C. AI. A., are
requested to bo present at tile next
meeting, Tuesday night, Alay 16th.
All members wanted, as we have to
elect new officers.
to
HERE IT IS 11
A Bargain Column, Special
Noticea, For Rent and Sale
Advertisements, Btc.
CENT A WORD
WANTED—Houses to build.
Raiford, the Hnilder.
E E
FOR RENT—A go.'d 7-room house,
convenient to business part of the
city: possession given Juno 1st.
Apply at News office. inay-4-tf
E. E. RAIFORD will make your old
house look new if you will give
him a chance.
WANTED—A hustling, live agent
in eaoli county in Georgia for a Live
Stock Insurance Co. Address
P. O. Box 37, SwaiiiHhoro, Ga.
upr27-3t
FOR SALE—I have for sale eggs
from flrst-cluss Tutlinii Games, Buff
Wyandotts. American Doininicqne
and Brown Leghorns at $1.00 per set
ting at my home. J. M. Ward,
Vienna, Ga., R F. D. No. 4. 8tno
FOR SALE—White Leghorn hell
eggs at 60c per setting, lull stock. C.
wTTueker, Vienna, Ga., it. F.4). No
4.
Notice to Widows of Soldiers.
I desire the following Information
from widows of old soldiers in the
7th district: Date of marriage, when
husband died and from what cause,
also when he enlisted and how and
when discharged. Please write me
card or letter, giving information.
By authority of act of legislature.
H. W. Powell, J. P.
nearly overy-
' ;h-
To Cure a Cold in one cay.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablet*. Duguists refund money if it
fails to cure. E. \V. Grove’s signature
Is on each box. 26c.
Oak drove Breezes.
Remember. I sell „
|hlng—dry goods, slmes. hats, clotl
big, crockery, tinware, groceries, sad.
dlery, hardware, furniture, coffins
buggies, etc Make my store head
quarters. O. W. Horne, Pinehurst.
C. B. Brown, of Montezuma, lias
been appointed local agent of the A,
& B. in this city in the place of L. F
Coxe, am i Mr. Brown resumed bis
duties Thursday. The News wet
comes Mr. and Airs. Brown to our
city.
The annual convention of ordinar.
ies, sheriffs, clerks, chiefs of police
and deputies, solicitor-generals and
solicitor* of city and county courts,
will convene at Dublin, Wednesday,
June 20th. The railroads will give a
rate of one and one-third fare, pro
vided as many as fifty attend. See
Ordinary Hargrove for particulars if
you intend going.
It i* possible t» obtain in relief from
chronic indigestion and dyspepsia by
the use of Kodol for Dyspepsia. Some
of the mo«t hopeless cases of long
* landing have yielded to it. It enables
yon to digest the food you eat and ex-
erciaes acorrective influence, building
up the efficiency of the digestive or
gana. The stomach is the boiler where
in the steam is made that keeps up
Your vitality, herlth and atrenglh.
Kodol dig-ata what you eat. Alakes
• lie stomach sweet—puts the boiler in
condition to do the work nature de
mands of it—gives you relief from di
gestive disorders! and put you in shape
to do your beat and fell your best. Sold
bv Vienna Drug Co.,
We were very glad lo see the rain
and also the sunshine again.
Mr. Alarion Mason Inis our sympa
thy in tlie loss of Ills child Tuesday,
Misses I.yda Aiae and Aby Hall
and brother Summie, spent Monday
night with the family of J. W. Math
owh, of near Pinehurst.
The sermon Sunday afternoon by
Rev. K. M. Allison was enjoyed by
large crowd, and live members were
received. We are certainly glad to
see these young people make a start
in the right direction and come out
on the Lord's side.
Airs A. E. Thompson who bus been
very ill, is some better now.
The mumps is sliil raging among
us, lint think new patients are getting
scarce, and trust the mumps will
soon lie gone.
Mr. Edmond Curroll who lias been
bery sick, is up again.
Miss Cora Curroll is real sick, but
we hope she will soon lie well sgain.
A large crowd of our young people
attended preaching at Byromville
Sunday night.
Mr. W. P. Thompson ami Mr. Ham
Butler went to Pinehurst Tuesday
afternoon.
Quite a crowd of our young people
accompanied the Pinehurst people to
the picnic at Beach Haven Wednes
day.
Prof. Ellison and Miss Maggie Wil
liams. of Pinehurst. was in our midst
Sunday afternoon.
J. T. HOLLEMAN
Pubudzst.
W. L. KEMP
Viue-Pbu. axd Tuka*.
J. W. ANDREWS
SzenCTABT.
LOANS OF $1,000 TO $20,000 PLACED AT L0V
RATES OR IMPR0YED FARMS IN THIS COUNTY
yf If You Desire Such a Loan, Write us Fully, yf
j %y
THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
Attorns. Wasstod to Act as Local Correspondent.
Horse Hotel
General Livery Business,
Hacks and Drays furnished
at any’time. See me for a
good team on short notice.
J. 6. Forehand
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦»♦ sot *.« stmt
When in need of patent medicine,
such asChill Tonic,Cough Medicine,
Wine of Oardui, Regulator, either
Nuban tea in powder or liquid. Lax
Fox. Black Druught or Sweet Herb
Liniment, Cast Oil, Turpentine Qui
nine, Calomel, Paregoric, etc , call at
my store. O. W. Horne, Pineliurst.
Save Your drain.
I have recently purchased a new
atid up-to-date threshing outilt, and
will be pleased to thresh your grain
this season. Those who will have
rain to be threshed will do well for
’or themselves to let me hear from
them. Yours for business,
J. A. Adkins,
Vienna, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1.
In Re. vs. The Grand United Order of
The Rising Star of Bethlehem ef
America.
JEOIIGIA—Dooly County.
To the Superior Court of said Count;:
The petition of C. H. Rodgers, J. J.
Iluckhoits. D. W. Dunn, G. W. Wash
ington, D. L. Buckholts, G. B. Bogans
and Peter Smith, all of said state and
county, respectfully shows:
1.
That they desire for themselveB and
their associates nnd successors, to be
incorporated as a Charitable and Be
nevolent Society, under the name and
style of the Grand United Order of the
Rising Stur of Bethlehem of America.
II.
The term fur which petitioners ask
to bo incorporated is Twenty Years,
with the privilege o' renewal at the
expirut'on of that time.
III.
That the sole object of said corpora
tion is of a benevolent and charitable
nature, to-wit: To earn for widows
and orphans of its in. mbershig. to
look ufter tin. sick of those in distress
or destitution, and to bury their dead
and to encourage race pride, and tu
this end they desire authority to lev
assessments and collect same nnd sue
dues from its members, and may lie
needful for the proper conduct of the
business of said corporation.
IV.
For Sale.
The Trippe place, six ir.iles west of
Vienna, containing 664 acres of well
improved lnvel land; rents for 26
bales; price, $1(1 per acre. The pine
timber on place lias been sold. Ap
ply to J. H. Henderson, Macon, or
A. E. Jordan & Co., Vienna, Ga.
Macon Ice for Sale, Yesl
Mr. K C. Taylor will call on you
and explain. Divide with us. It will
>ay you. Keep two of us. Competi
tion Is a good tiling.
Respectfully,
D. B. Thompson
1 will pay a reward of $25 for the
arrest and delivery of Ed Boston,
colored, to the authorities in Vienna.
He weighs about 140 pounds, is about
6 1-2 feet high and 27 years old,
black, lias a scar on left side -,t neck
He is wanted for killing J im Dupree
colored, on my plantation Biindny
April 22d, 1000.
W. II. J. Carmack.
Pinehurst. Gu.. April 23<l.
The; desire the right to establish so
cieties of said eo: poration at any place
they may desire within tiie Mate of
Georgia, whenever it may be deemed
necessary and expedient to do so; such
brunch organizations, however, to be
under the control an,l supervision of
ihe Home Office of said corporation,
which is to be located at Unadilla, in
the County of Dooly and said State of
Georgia.
V.
They desiae to have the powers con.
ferred on thorn, or such corporation to
have and tq hold real estate and per
sonal property sufficient for the actual
use of the same; that they may be
empowered to have and use a corporate
seal; that by such corporate name
they may sue and liu sued, plead and
be impleaded ill any court of law, or
equity, of this state; tlint they may
make and establish a proper Constitu
tion snd By-Laws for governing said
oorporation, nnd establish rules and
regulations for the admission of new
members, and the expulsion of such
os do not comply with the By-Laws,
Rules and Regulations of such cor
poration. ^
That they may have authority to
buy, sell, encumber or otherwise dit-
; ose of any and all property, which
they may have, at any time it may *-
deemed expedient to do so; and
transact any and all other business
which may properly come before it.
WiiKRsrosE, Petitioner! pray the
granting of an order by thia Honora
ble Court incorporating them under
the name aforesaid, and for the term
aforesaid, and witli the powers and
privilege*, and authority as hereinaf
ter set lorth. and petitioner* wfll ever
H. V. Habtabd,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
pray, etc.
UEOKGIA—Dooly County.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court.
I, J. Frank Powell, clerk of said
I court do he re byci * r t i f yt h “‘the abo ve
on their faces, they would have better | ** LT.rtwi™
complexiont. Kodol for Dyapepsia will
rliffMt whitts vou pat nnd nut voup I HIo in tli© clerk ^ ofuce of said county*
stomach back in right shape to do its ! in offioe on the
own work. Kodol relieve* palpitation 5th day of April, K-06.
of Uie heart, flatulence, aour stomach, Given unde
heart bum, etc.
Co.
A good complexion is impossible with
the stomach out of order. If pasty
sallow people would pay more attention
Sold by Vienna Drug
er my official signature
this the 5th day of April, 1906.
J. Frank Powell, Clerk
$25 Reward.
ITHE COTTON JOURNAL
HARV1E JORDAN, Edltor-ln-CHtef
City Bathing Pool.
A cool, refreshing hath any old
time for a dime Single, monthly
and season tickets on sale at Vienna
Drug Store. Open from 1 to (l ami H
to Up. m. Tuesday ami Friday will
be Indies dny.
E. E. Raii'ord, Mgr.
Terrific Rare With Death.
Death was fast approaching.”
write* Ralph Fernandez, of Tamps
FIm.. describing lu» fearful race wuti
death, "as a result of live trouble and
heart disease, which had rob bad m« »f
sleep and all interest in I if- 1 IihiI
tried many different dueler, and seve
ral medicines, buc got in benefit, until
began to use Electric Bltt-rs. S.»
wonderful was their effect. Dial i"
three days I felt liken new man. and
today I am cured of all my troubles.”
Guaranteed by Vienna Drug Co., siure
price 60c.
Why Live
Always?
And Not
Enjoy Life.
Your life will Ii.i pro
longed by using
Nice Freeh Groceries.
I have them and
everything at Hock
Bottom Prices.
Nice Juicy SteaK
to preserve the teeth.
_ the Best Flour for
cakes, tarts and pies.
Choice Imins. pickles,
preserves, apple but
ter, fruits ami mince
■neat.
TAKE WARNING
If- you can't eoine,
'phone me, ami I will
fill all your orders
promptly. Excuse
haste. I am the ii|>to-
r oar Grocery man.
A. L. POWELL,
^camwo
FIRST ISSUE WILL APPEAR MAY 17th. 1906
f ALUE present crop Cotton, raw, $650,000,000. Value present crop
of' Cotton manufactured, $2,000,oon,ll(K). Estimated number of
actual producers, l,rxx),<xx>. Estimated number actual consumers,
600,000,000. Cotton is the greatest vegetable product ol Ihe world. All
others can he substituted, Cotton riinuot. Such a tremendous factor
In the world s comfort nnd our prosperity demands a groat
Representative Newspaper
The Cotton Journal will meet that demand
Broad enough in scope to interest every person in the Cotton belt, while
it will stand distinctively ns a representative of the Cotton growing inter
est, it will cover the whole field so thoroughly that it will bea necessity to
every Cotton merchant and manufacturer the world over. The statistical
department will he in charge of eminent statisticians, and no expense will
1 be spared to make this department the most perfect in the world.
Iiarvie Jordan. Ed tor-in-Chief, and Richard Cheatham. Business Mgr.,
i have in thei r work ns President and Secretary, respectively of the Southern
i Cotton Association, won victories in the interest of Cotton producers of
more value to the country' han any great victories ever won by a conquer
ing army on the battlefield, and their work has added untold wealth to the
Cotton States. The Cotton Journal will continue the battle for Southern
supremacy and fair play. The public.has for many years heard practi
cally only one side of the Cotton story. It will be the mirsion of The Cotton
Journal to tell the other side. We desire several correspondents in every
brat, dial rid or township of the Cotton belt, and in addition to our present
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cernin' condition of crops. Issued weekly. Commence your subscription
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THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
Atlanta, Ga., April 6th, 1906.
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to their check. ' (Signed) CHAS, I, RYAN, Cashier.
G. 5. & F. Ry.
THE BEST ROUTE
Macon, Atlanta, Augusta and Northern Points,
Americus, Waycross, Thomasville, Valdosta,
Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka,
Tampa-and all Florida Points.
5 Trains Dally Northbound.
Leaves Vienna: No. 2, 2:19 p.'m; No. 4, 2:07 a. m;
No. 6, 0:08 a. m; No. 12 7:47 p. m.; No. 00, 8:00 a. m.
5 Trains dally Southbound.
Leaves Vienna: No. 1, 1:16 p. m; No. 8. 2:31 a m;
No..6, 7:01 p. in; No. 11.9:08 n. m.; No. 01, 1:11a.m.
Trains arrive Vienna: Northbound No. 2, 2:10 p. m; No.
4, 2:07 a. m; No. 0, 0:08 a. m.; No. 12. 7:47 p. m.
Southbound: No. 1, 1:10 p. in., «o.8, 2:81 a. in ; No.
6,7:01 p. m.; No. 11,0:08 p.m.
Schedules given above are aublect to change without notice, and
the time ol arrival and departure of trains Is not guaranteed.
Through Pullman Curs from Vienna to Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Nashville, St. Louis nnd Chicago all-the-vear-ronud. Ele
gant Sleeping Cars on train No. 4 from Macon aud on No.
8 from Jacksonville.
Handsome Parlor Cars on Trains Nos. 1 and 2 between Macon,
Valdosta and Jacksonville.
Information ns to rates, schedules, sleeping car reservations,
Etc., will be furnished upon application to
W. O. WILSON, Ticket Agent, Vienna, Oa.
S. F. PARROTT, O. M. ORADV, CHAS. B. RHODES.
Vice-President, Otn'I. Sup’t. Oea. pits. Ages,:,
MACON. OA.