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hi SUNT* Commissioners Report tor Nov.
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SALE
Let us all be happy at
Christmas time
I shall offer my many friends and customers
the most up-to-date line of Cut Glass and other
glassware ever shown in Dooly County.
When I say Cut Glass, you know that I have
the real goods and am proud of the reputation of
being an advertiser of FACTS.
Toyland! Toyland»
Yes, my store will be headquarters for Santa Claus. Everything] that a
child can wish for will be shown in my store. Dolls, Toys of all kinds, Drums,
Fifes, Toy wagons, Musical Instruments, in fact anythingthat a child could wish
for will be on Display.
For Men and Ladies
Elegant suits for men, big boys and little boys. I have them to please
every customer and Overcoats to fit any purse.
FOR THE LADIES—I am better prepared than ever before with new and
stylish coat suits, New York styles, right off Broadway. See for yourself .and
be happily mated with one of my suits. .
Furniture! Furniture! Furniture;!
I can please you in FURNITURE—I can save'Jyou money and that is what
COUNTS. MY STOCK
IS COMPLETE and
every piece of Furni-
ture is marked down to
the bottom notch.
MEN’S HATS
Sale price .89c
Better Grade* 41.48
Better Grade 41.98
Better Grade —12.48
Better Grade .... ... 82.89
Better Grade 83.38
Middle Blouses, aaie price — 39c
Boya’ and Children’* Suita $1.89 to $8-48
Ladle* 1 Jacket*, Coat Suita and Sport Coata,
you can buy them at Feldser’a aaie at almoat
your own price.
Vienna, Ga.. Dee. 16.1916.
Hear Santa Claua:
Hour are you? I lore you became
you are good to me and little eiater.
Bring me a stove and my big doll a
’.pair of atocidngs and a tea set, fruits
' and a rain coat and a pair of doB
i shoes, number 2,
EUNICE STURDIVANT.
Pinehurst, Ga., Dec. 14, 1916
My Dear Santa Claua:
I am a Uttle girl nine years old and
li in the third grade. I like to go to
school and read and write. Santa, I
know you dread to see Christmas
come ,for you will have to ride so far
* the cold ‘and snow at night, but
remember all the little girl* and boys
i that have no papa and mama. Now,
Dear Santa, I wish for a doll gocart,
a story book, fire crackers and some
fruit. Santa when you come down
our. chimney don’t forget ray dear
little baby sister. Best wishes for
you • happy Christmas.
CARNES. _
Vienna, Ga., Dee.
Pinehurst, Ga., Dee. 14, 1616.
| Dear Santa Claua: -
I am a little girl seven years old
land will be in the first grade after
Christmas. Santa what are you go
ing to bring me Christmas? ' I hope
I when I get up Christmas morning
I you have left me a doll stove, a story
book, candy and some nice mellow
I apples,, bananas and some oranges
I nuts and some fire crackers. Now,
I Santa don't forget my baby sister,
I She wants the same thing to play
| with as I do. Sata, if I win that big
pretty dollie won’t we have a good
told time playing dolls in our play
house and then we will think how
I good you havebeen to us.
MARY CARMACK.
Vienna,'fra., Dfc.'lV 1816.
| Dear Old Sants Claus.
I am a little girl four years old, I
I want you to bring me a tricycle and
I a large doll. I know that the Big
Busy Store is the beat store in town
they never cheat you and always
j hare the things you want, they also
I have alarge stock of Christmas toys
Ibis toys are the best toys and they
I are at the lowest price. They always'
I treat you right in everything. They
I have some of the best shoe* 1n town.
I They are so nice, they always wel-
I come you, especially strangers. I
I know that the Big Busy Store is the
I best store in town or you would not
I have made your headquarters there
Santa, I will close, hoping to hear
I from you soon.
ELIZABETH WILDER.
Vienna, Ga., Dee. 16, 1916.
| Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl living in Vienna,
land there is a big store calle dthe
Big Busy Store, it is the leading dry
I goods store here. There is a big doll
there that you are giving away, now
I would be the happiest little girl in
I town if you would give me this doll
for Christmas. My name la Thelma
Isaacs, I am ten years old and I love
| you, dear old Santa.
THELMA ISAACS.
Trunks and Valises,
Umbrellas and Walking
Canes, Hosiery, Gloves,
Caps, Hats, SHOES.
Men’s Handkerchiefs, Sale Price J«
Ladles’ Handkerchiefs, sale price 3c
Men’s Half Hose, sale price ...Sc
Men's Silk Halt Hose, sale price Me
Ladles' Hose, sale price gj
Spool Cotton Thread, sale price .4,
Silk Thread at Feldser’s Sale ..... ..; .44
Table Oil Cloth, sale price t .-...lUe
Boys’ hats and Caps, sale price ...
Baby Caps, sale price .3^
Misses and Girl’s Jackets -■ .14.89
Children’s Jackets.
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Jurors November Term of Superior Court......—-
Clerk, Sheriff and Bailiffs
Witnesses ...,,—
L L. Causey, Services .... .... - ••
Paupers List — — — ... r .~ — •
D. C. Causey, Guard
D. L. Ivey, Holding Election
Mrs. C. Dykes, Corn .... — .... —
J. HOWARD, Machine man
Charlie Jones, Guard
JrE. Ross, Machine Man ...
W. A. Bridges, Overseer —
C. C. Mafflt, Provisions .... - ....
J. C Slade, Warden .... _..
J. C. Slade, Freight..........
H, K.Hinton, Overseer
Viola Graham, Cook for Paupers'. ....
Lewis Youngblood, Guard -
Miss Leta Wood, Canning Demonstrator
V. C. Daves, Mr D. Medical Services
J. D. Lester, Commissioner-,. ...
W. E Ford,-Commissioner,. r ........
J, B.-‘Walton, Commissioner. ........
J. D, Hargrove, deric^.,. ,........... U
W. G. FoweB, Sreviees.............—.
Cl B’..Culpepper„Farmi9emoh*tiator........ v
J. Frank PaUmll, Clerk's jCost
H. 0. Davis, Jail-Expenses,,.
City of -Vienna, Lights and y?ater ; s.,-*-.?.* < :..>,
Walton Bros., Provisions ,
Ham Law, «U*rd «,,
Pridgen 'Bros.';- Provisions
C; C.- Joiner, Provisions .„. ....,
E. R. Kirkland A Sons; 8hop Work-.-. .
Vienna News, Printing ,,..,....' ...:....
J. J, Cooper, Blankets for Jail
J. O. McKinley, Shop Work,.,.
A. 8. Hudson Hay.... vv.i... .,
G. L. Herring,.Holding Election ..L
Department Store, Lumber for Bridges.
A. C. Daniels, Lumber for Bridge*
J. R. C. Lane, Holding Election
J. L. Goodrum, Holding Election
T. E. Thompson, Holding Election ..
J. H. Porter, Holding Election
Dunlap and Dupree, Shop Work
C. T. Simmons, Shop Work .... ....
Moultrie acldng Co., Meats ....
* International Steel & Irdn Co., Bridge Material
Vienna Telephone Co., Rentals .... .... .
Farmers Hardware Co., Small tools and Hardware
Happ Bros. Co., Clothing for Cok-victs...
Manufacturers. Record,. Bridge Advertisement
Remington Typewriter Co., Office Supplies _...
D. B. Thompson, Stock Feed
Fanners Hardware Co., for.Jall
Albert Newman, Peas - —
J. D. Hargrove, Holding Election .....
W. B. Woodruff, Hay ........._ .
W. E. Scott, Com .... :...
C. Josey, Provisions ■_
Byromvillo Drug Co., Medicine for Convicts —
C. A. Thompson, Provisions .... .... ....
The T. H. Gregory Co., Provisions.
T. A. Adkins, Stamped Envelopes .
Total Warrants Issued
...46,799.63
J. B. WALTON, Chairman,
J. D. HARGROVE, Clerk.
Pinehurst, Ga., Dec. 14, 1916.
Dear Old Santa Claus:
I have just come from the hospit
al for the cripple children, thought
I had better write you and let you
know I was at home or you wouldn’t
find me. I am 9 years old and in the
second grade at school^ Dear Old
Santa, please bring me something
nice and remember all those Uttle
cripple children at Decatur Hospital.
I would Uke a set of tools.
ELMA WOODRUFF.
Vienna, Ga., Dec. 13, 1916.
My Dear Old Santa Claus:
I am a little girl just only eleven
years old. I want you to brings me
a big doll and some fruit, and bring
my littlebrother a wagon and some
fruit too, and littlesister a doll and
a doll cart and aomefruit, I think the
Big Busy Store is the best store of
all, I Uke to trade there.
JANE WATSON.
Store and select me a large doll and
a large doll trunk and a new doU car
riage. I do declare my old one is
broke that you brought me two years
ago. Please bring me lots of nice
fruit and candy too. I am not going
to ask you for anything else this time.
Was eight years old Wednesday.
VIRGINIA JOHNSON.
Unadilla, Ga., Dec. 23, 1916
Dear Santa Claus:
As it is most timefor you to come
1 will write to you if you can please
bring me a doll, aomefruit and nuts
and candy and don’t forget ma and
my pa that is his birthday, he wUl
be 66 Christmas day. I go to school
at Oakland and am in the second
grade. I Uke to go-to school. We
can’t trade at the Big Busy store
much but Mr. Orovitz is alright, be
cause my papa loves him I think he
is a W. 0. W. man and that makes
him the right man to be honest. Don't
forget ihe children that have no tga-
ma and papa, even if I don't get any
thing because J have my mama and
papa. I hope you won; get cold
much before you get here for we will
have you a cake with some candy on
it. Godobyt and be sure to get your
cake. My mam. says the Big Busy
Store had the t.e,t float in the fair
parade. We live 16 miles north of
' ienna. -»■
HAZEL BURGESS.
The War is Over and My Prices are Right. To
trip tar. it MM) infMri’.
The N. Y. Bargain House
Max Feldser, Prop. Vienna, Ga.
Vienna, Ga., Dec. 16, 1916
Dear Santa Claus:
I am going to write you just a wee
bit, you brought me so many nice
things last Christmas and I know
yon got them at the Bifj Busy Store
and I am going to ask yon to'please
go there to get my things this Christ
mas for things that come from there
are better than from anywhere else.
My papa says he knows where to go
to get things to please mama and
that is at the Big Busy Store. But,
01 Dear Santa, listen good for just
a Uttle bit! Don’t forget to look just
inside our front hall door and I will
have something nice for iron to eat
on a table,, for I know yon will be
tired and hungry to carry inch a load
to to many Uttle girls Uke me. Dear
Santa, if I could jost sit on your lap
and hug your neck I would jost love
yon to death for being s onice to lit
tle girls and boys. Now I will ask
yon. to please go to the Big
Unadilla, Ga., Route 2, Dec. 16,1916
Dear Santa Claus:
As it is most time for you to come
I wiU .begin to tell yon what I want
yon to bring me, a stove and some
cooking things and a bl gdoll that can
talk and some fruit and candy and
I guess that will make you a big turn.
I am in the primary class, I was 6
years old last August, I go to school
every day that I am not sick, w* live
so far that we cannot visit the Big
Busy Store, but we know that it is a
fine store. Papa says that Hr. Oro-
vitz is a mighty fine man.
said that Hr. Orovitz had the best
float at the Dooly Connty Fair. Well
I will cloze for I know Santa is tired
of reading.
ANNIE MAUDE BURGESS,
Vienna, Ga., Dee. 16, 1916.
Dear Santa Clans:
How are yon? I love you because
yon are good t oeverybody. I want
: yon to bring me a set of
stove, • tea set, a Uttle piano, • atorj^
book, a doU, and a trunk. Do nor.
forget the poor Uttle children. I
am seven years old. Jost go to the
Big F.usy Store and you will find
these thing*.
LOUISE CAUSEY.
Vienna, Ga., Dec. 16,1916.
Dear Santa Clans:
1 win see you at the Big Busy
Store in Vienna Christmas. I have
Uttle brother nearly two years old,
please bring him a bdl, wagon and
some apples, bring them from the
Big Busy Store. I am 7 yean old A
am in tho fourth grade, my teacher
is named Hiss Mildred Lasseter.' I
learn my lessons every day. I want
Santa to bring me something from
the Big Busy Store. Bring me a bi
cycle, doll sparken and fruit Tly
Big Busy Store is the place to trade.'
LEILA LEWIS.
V -
Vienna, Ga., Dec.’ 14,1916
Dear Santa:
I am a Uttle girl seven yean old
and in the first gnde, I have
going to school two years. I have i
little sister the same age, we are
twins. Santa come to see ns and
bring the goods and toys from H.
Orovitz became we have seen the
toys. We want yon to bring m a
sleepy doll, each, a bed for the dolls
nd a teaset for each one of ns. Re-'
member our mother and father and
trade at H. Orovitz, We an coming
to see yon Christmas.'
ANNIE MAE AND ANNIE LOU
CHRISTMAS.
Your
Money Buys
The Best
GROCERIES
When
You Spend It
With
R. R. Burke