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HOW IS THIS!
Knives and forks and carving sets,
Planes and drills and saws,
Buckets, tubs and window screens,
Tacks and carpet claws.
Bolts, locks and clamps;
But space is not to spare
To tell the different things we keep
In our line of good hardware.
There are things for everybody
In our modern hardware store:
For the housewife and the husband,
For the girl that you adore;
Just come around and try us,
And you never will regret
That you read this advertisement
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HEWS ITEMS
OF
TO EVERYOME
j. L. Taggart la in Augusta.
Col. J. M. Buzbee visited Cordele
Monday.
Will Llgglu, of Coney, was here
Saturday.
Eli Woodruff, of Byromville, was
here Monday.
Deputy-sheriff T. A. Adkins visited
Unadllla Monday.
Pictures framed—new moulding.
Vienna Drug Co.
Col. M. P. Hall visited Macon Fri
day on business.
j. B. Barfield, of Einerlch, was
here on business this morning.
Mrs. T. B. Smith returned home
this morning from a visit to relatives
at Lilly.
Bring us your Pictures, Diplomas
or School Certificates to frame.
Vienna Drug Co.
, Mrs. M. S. Hamilton is on a visit to
*her daughter,. Mrs, J. M. Hunt at
Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fenn and Mrs.
Collier spent Sunday in the city with
relatives.
Krnest Stovall, of Ainericus arrived
in the city yesterday on a visit to
lioinefoUca..
John Hollon and Calvin Jenkins,
of Doollng, were among the visitors
to the city to attend the speaking
today.
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts, of
Doollng, came down this morning on
a visit to their children who are in
school here.
See that your druggist gives you no
imitation when you ask for Kennedy’s
Laxative Honey and Tar, the original
cough syrup.
Misses Margie Belle Adkins, Ollie
Smith, Messrs. ErnestTaylor, Ha.np
Adkins, Louie Waller and Oscar Mc
Kenzie went up to Pinehurst Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Haslam, J. B.
Horne, Dr, and Mrs. W. H. Haslam,
C. A. Thompson, Judge J. M.Torbert
and Jake Boberts, of Pinehurst, were
here today to hear the speaking.
Messrs. J, P. Heard, O. M. Heard,
W. A. Forehand, T. B. Smith, L. F.
ltldley, J. P. Heard, Jr.. J; C. Halle,
Col. J. T. Jeter and others attended
the singing at Wenona Sunday, and
. report a fine time.
' When you want your house Be-
paluted or Papered see me; I can
make it to your interest. All my
work guaranteed and satisfaction
given and money saved.
G. W. Powell, Vienna, Ga.
The Baptist Sunday School of this
city will picnic at Beech Haveu on
May 81. The G. S. & F. railroad has
made a rate of 40 and 80 cents for the
round trip on this occasion. The
regular Shoofly train with extra
coaches will carry the crowd. It is
expected that a large crowd will go,
It is only duty and justice to en
courage your homo paper, extend to
it the nourishment to which It is
entitled. Pay your subscriptions
promptly, and send a few extra copies
to your relatives and friends. They
will appreciate the favor and so will
Why take a dozen things to enre
thst cough? Kennedy’s Laxative
Honey and Tar allys the congestion,
stops that tickling, drives the cold out
through your bowels' Sold by Vienna
H. B. Teal, of Blehwood, was here
today.
Mrs. 8. Adams, of Lilly, spent last
week here.
Miss Buby Waters has returned
from Cordele.
Ben Orovitz has returned from
visit to Macon.
Mrs. Summer Smith has returned
to Montezuma.
J. B. Whitehead is confined to his
bed with fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murray returned
to Bhine Sunday.
P. C. Griffin will visit his parents
In Egypt this week.
Mrs. J. M. Whitehead has returned
from a visit to'Macou.
Claude McLendon, of Byromville,
visited friends here Sunday.
Will Page, of Byromville, spent
Sunday afternoon In the city.
B&s Smith and Miss Mae Lindsey,
Cordele, spent Sunday here.
Miss Bessie Harrison, of Montezu
ma, is visiting relatives here.
Bichard and Wilson Edwards, of
Macon, visited relatives here Sunday.
Coley Winn and Hamp Westbrook,
of Cordele, spent Sunday afternoon
in Vienna.
Miss Nannie Waller is visiting her
sister Mrs. Jlin Bostwick in Macon
this week.
Messrs. Jim and Jake Heard, of
Macon, are on a visit to their brother
Mr. Joe Heard.
A. Bryan, of Talbotton, visited
his sister, Mrs. O. M. Heard, here
Sunday and today.
Mrs. Charles Beatle and little son
Fred, of Moultrie, are visiting rela
tives In the city.
Mrs. Alice Mitchell, of Macon, has
returned home. She was the guest
of Mrs. B, A. Murray while here.
Miss Lucia McCall, Fred and Miss
Mamie Tillman, of Cordele, were the
guest of Miss Nell McCall Sunday.
A torpid, inactive liver can produce
more bodily ills than almost anything
else. It is good to clean the system
out occasionally. Stir the liver up,
and get into shape generally. The best
results are derived from the use of De-
Witt’s Little Early Kisers. Reliable,
effective, pleasant pills with a reputa
tion. Never gripe. Sold by Vienna
Drug Co.
through yo
Drug Oo.
The newspaper is a law book for
the indolent, a good sermon for the
thoughtless, a library for the poor
and an admonisner for the lawless,
It may stimulate the most Indifferent
but it cannot be published without
coat and sent free to subscribers, and
this la no joke.
If, perchance, a copy of this paper
should fall into the hands of any who
are in search of a new location-
place where church, school and social
advantages are given emphasis, and
where you can live out your allotted
number of years without fear of pes
tilence or famine, we say, like one of
old, “Come thou with us and we will
do thee good," without emphasis on
the "do."
It is possible to obtain In relief from
chronic indigestion snd dyspepsia by
the use of Koaol for Dyspepsia, dome
of the most hopeless esses of long
standing have yielded to it. It enables
yon to digest the food you eat snd ex
ercises a corrective influence, building
up the efficiency of the digestive or
gans. The stomach is the boiler where
in the steam Is made thst keeps up
your vitality, heelth snd strength.
Kodol digests what you eat. Mskes
the stomach sweet—puts the boiler in
condition Hi. the work nature de
mands of it—gives you relief from dt
Restive disorders* and put you in shape
to do your best and fell your best. Sold
by Vienna Drug Co.,
in Re. vs-The Grand United Order of
The Rising Star of Bethlehem ef
America.
GEORGIA—Dooly County,
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of C. H. Rodgers, J. J.
Ruckholti. D. W. Dunn, G. W. Wash
ington, D. L. duckholts, G. R. Bogan,
and Peter Smith, ail of said state snd
county, respectfully shows:
I.
That they desire for themselves and
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated as a Charitable and Be
nevolent Society, under the name and
style of the Grand United Order of the
Riling Star of Bethlehem of America.
II.
The term for which petitioners ask
to be Incorporated is Twenty Years,
with the privilege ot renewal at the
expirat on of that time.
III.
That the sole object of said corpora
tion is of a benevolent and charitable
nature, to-wit: To care for widows
and orphans . of 1m membership, to
look after the tick of those In distress
or destitution, and to bury their dead
and to encourage race pride, aud to
this end they desire authority to levy
assessments and collect tame and such
dues from its members, and may be
needful fur the proper conduct of the
business of said corporation.
IVY
Tiiey desire the right to establish so
cieties of said cu; po rat ion at any place
they may desire within the State of
Georgia, whenever it may be deemed
necessary nnd expedient to do so; such
branch organizations, however, to lie
under the control and supervision of
the 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 them, or such corporation to
have and to hold real estate nnd 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 sucli corporate name
they may sue and be sued, plead and
be impleaded in any court of law, or
equity, of this state; that they may
make and esiablish a pro|>er Constitu-
HERE IT IS!
A Bargain Column, Special
Notlcea, For Rent and Sale
Advertlaementa, Etc,
CENT A WORD
FOR 8ALK—A good milch cow. Ap-
to J. M. Woodward, Vienna, Ga .
B. F. I). No. 4. 6-U-tf
WANTED—Houses to build.
Halford, the Builder.
E E.
FOB BENT—A good 7-room house,
convenient to business part of the
city; possession given June 1st.
Apply at News office. inay-4-tf
E. E. BA I FOltD will make your old
house took new if you will give
him a chance.
WANTF.D—A hustling, live agenl
in each county in Georgia for a Llvr
Stock Insurance Co. Address
P. O. Box 87, Swalnslroro, Ga.
aprS7-3t
FOB SALE—I have for sale eggs
from first-class Indian Games, Buff
Wyandottx. American Dominicque
and Brown Leghorns at $1.00 per set
ting at my home. J. M- -Ward,
Viehna. Ga.. B F. D. No. 4. 8mo
FOR SALE—White Leghorn hen
ggs at Stic per sotting, full stock. C.
v. Tucker. Vienna, Ga., R. F. I). No.
Save YQur Grain.
I have rec-ntly purchased a new
and up-to-date threshing outfit, and
will be pleased to thresh your grain
this season. Those who will have
grain to be threshed will do well for
for themselves to let me tiear from
then). Yours for business,
J. A. Auxins,
Vienna, Ga!, It. F. D No. 1.
J. T. HOLLEHAN
Pbmidkkt.
W. L. KEMP
Yicx-Paxs. add TniAi.
J. W. ANDREWS
8r.cnr.TAHT.
LOANS OF $1,000 TO $20,000 PLACED AT LOW
RATES ON IMPROVED FARMS IN THIS G0DNTV
If You Desire Such a Loan, Write us Fully. #
THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE COMPANY, Atlanta, 6a.
Attorney Wanted 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. B. Forehand j
♦tststtssstttittsstssssss ttsssss«esst»s»stss»t»ttt»>
tioh and By-Laws for' governing said
corporation, and establish rules and
regulations for the admission of npw
members, and the expulsion of such
as do not comply with the By-Laws,
Rules and Regulations of such cor
poration.
VI.
That they may have authority to
buy, sell, encumber or otherwise dis-
: o*e of any and all property, which
they may have, at any time it may be
deemed expedient to do so; and to
transact any and all other business
which may properly come before it.
WHBKBFOitii, Petitioners pray the
granting of an order by this Honora
ble Court incorporating them under
the name aforesaid, and for the term
aforesaid, and with the powers nnd
privileges, and authority ns hereinaf
ter set forth, nnd petitioners wfll ever
pray, etc. H. V. Habvard. v
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court.
1, J. Frank Powell, clerk of said
court, do hereby certify that l he above
and foregoing is a true copy of the
original petition for charter now on
file in tiie clerk’s office of said county,
said petition being filed in office on the
5th day of April, 1800.
Given under my official signature
this the 5th day of April, 1900.
J. Frank Powell, Clerk.
For Sale.
The Trippe place, nix miles west of
Vienna, containing 004 acres of well
improved level land; rents for 25
bales; price, $10 per acre. The pine
timber on place has been sold. Ap
ply to J. H. Henderson, Macon, or
A. E. Jordan A Co.-, Vienna, Ga.
Macon Ice for Sale, Yes!
Mr. E. C. Taylor will call on you
and explain. Divide with us. It will
pay you. Keep two of us. Competi
tion Is a good tiling.
Respectfully,
D. B. Thompson.
Musical Program
For Pinehurst Music Class, Miss Laura
Wilder, Teacher, Thursday" Evening,
Majr 18th, 1906.
Invitation a la Valse Weber
Misaos Ellen Barfield and Ethel Whitehead.
Dance of the Brownies Kummnn
Miss Carrie Gilbert.
(a) Violets Woodman
(b) They Kisaed, I Saw Them Do It Hawley
Mias Jeaaie Barfield.
Harlequin Murch Lynea
Misses Winnie Leo Barfield and Lessie Forehand.
Moonlight, Music, Love and Flowers ... Barnett
Misses Maggie Williams and Mind Lee Peavy.
Attention Mieheux
Carrie Gilbert, Lessie Forehand, Dcssie Roberts.
Little Red Riding Hood Rondel
Miss Ellen Barfield.
The Lily and thn Rose Glover
Misses Jessie Barfield and Minnie I.ee Evers.
Leutspiel Overture Keler Bela
Misses Msy Peavy and Faustina Williams.
Japanese Love Song Thomas
Mias Maud Lee Peavy.
Shaker Romance Haight
Miss Minnie Lee Evers.
The Witche’s Flight Russell
Misses May uud Maud liee Peavy.
Melody-of Love .Eng3lmann
Miss Minnie Lee Evers.
William Tell Dorr.
Miss Jessie Barfield.
PLAY—PRECIOUS PICKI-E.
Miss Pease -Miss May Peavy
Jennv Frost 1 ri|tf , Ellen Barfield
Sadie Beau „ vacation Faustina Williams
Bessie Snow | “ V Ethel Whitehead
Mrs. Gabble Miss Maud Lee Peavy
Sissy Gabble Miss Winnie Lee Barfield
Juno, the Servant Miss Jessie Barfield
MARSHAL’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Qooly County.
Will bo sold before the City Coun
oil Chamber door In the city of Vi
enna, Ga., between > legal hours of
sain on Wednesday the tfith day of
May, 1900, the following de«crlbcd
property to-wlt.: One sandy spotted
malo shout. Said property having
been Impounded aud will be sold for
purpose of paying Impounding fee.
feed and advertising.
J. J. Mo-gnu, Marshal.
City Bathing Pool.
A cool, refreshing hath nny old
tlmo for a dime Single, monthly
and season tickets on sale at Vlonnn
Drug Store. Open from 4 to A and 8
to U p. in. Tuesday and Friday will
ho ladies day.
K. E. Haikord, Mgr.
Terrific Rare With Death.
•Death was fast approaching.’
writes Ralph Fernandez, of Tamp.
Kin., describing his fearful me- with
•lentil, "as n result of live trouble nnd
henrt disease, which had robbed mo of
nleep and nil "interest in life. I hnd
tried map} different doctors and seve
ral medicines. biiR got in benefit, until
I began to use Electric Bitters. So
wonderful wns their effect, that, in
three days I felt like a new man. and
today I am cured of all my tronlil s."
Guaranteed by Vienna Drug Co., slorn
price 50". |
Democratic Candidate for Governor
Will Address the Voters of Dooly
At the Court House
IN VIENNA
Thursday, May 17 th, '06
Everybody is cordially invited to come
and hear the discussion of the issues of the
campaign that is of interest to the Demo
crats of the State.
F. M. BARFIELD
PINEHURST, OA.
Dealer in Fancy and Family Groceries.
Having just opened tip my stock is Fresh,
Clean and Bright.
fly Motto—Buy and sell
for cash. Quick sales,
short profits, Long Friends.
1 buy Chickens and Eggs, and Country
Produce in season. Your patronage is solicited
add will be appreciated.
Why Live
Always?
And Not
Enjoy Life.
Your Ufa will be pro
longed by using
Nice Fresh Groceries.
V have them and
every tiling at Buck
Bottom l'rices.
Nice Juicy SteaK
to preserve the teeth,
the Best Flour for
cakes, tarts nnd pies.
Choice hams, pickles,
preserves, apple but
ter, fruits anti mince
meat.
TAKE WARNING
If you 'can't come,
'plioin* me, ami I will
fill all your orders
nrompfly. Excuse
liatte, | am the up-to-
r>ow Groceryiimii.
A. L. POWELL,
The Vienna Hardware Co.