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Vienna News
Published Weekly
MISS EMILY WOODWARD
fiWv*-- S Editor and Ant. Mgr.
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(1.80 EER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Entered st the post office in Vien-
Mk Qe-i a» second class, mail natter,
stssrffiag to the set of Congress,
Ite* fad. 1871
* THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1818
* Baity Sad been ringing alooe for
S lg a w8k stick was sms dial
dm. One hlfM tf storm came up.
tbs wind blew, (baking the doors
M wlafawa. nu woke Bang, and
la W88 much frightened Bad thought
K aM
Mother,
Bis mother heard
and lay down with him. She turned
ner back to him, thinking she might
get some sleep. Suddenly she heard a
frightened whisper: “Mother, If I was
you I’d face each other."
Not a Picnic.
“I have Ilvotl In the city all iny life
and I would like to know whether
farm ljfc la rigorous. la It?" asks a
Public Mind girl. If you'll drop out
some place wont of Wichita Home day
this month and watch mother and the
girls cooking for a regiment of harvest
workers you'll And that farm life In
tho Ammer Is not exactly a tea party.
—Kansas City Star.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
The regular annual meeting of the-
shareholders of the First National
Bank of Vienna will be held at 10
o’clock a. m., on Tueiday,' January
9th, 1917, for the purpose of elect
ing director! for the coming year.
Respectfully, .
J. N. HARGROVE, Cashier
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FOR BALE—Bourbon
Mrs. a F. Owen, 1
No. 2.
FOB SALE—Several good Milk cows
and s big bunch of Springers reg
istered and graded .cattle. H. a
Fean.
Mr. Fa^Ur:
Bring us your velvit beam, we
are prepared to grind them into
meal.
12-6-8t S. N. LUPO & SON.
RUB-MY-TISM—Antiseptic, Relieves
Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.
Made tho Moct of Her Time.
Ossip (JabrHowRuch, the pianist,
UBcd to tell the story of n pupil who
came to Ilnrnhl Unuer and asked his
terms for lessons. After the fourth
lesson he said to her: "Why, unnlnme,
do you nlwayH bring rhapsodies,
etudes, swift music? Why not u quiet
number, something that shows your
phrasing — some Andante?'' "Mr.
Bnuer,". replied the pupil, “your les
sons ore too ?un't afford
to play the ilotv music,"
NOTICE!
No hunting will be allowed on any
of our aeveral plantations in Dooly
County, and thoao caught violating
this order will be proeecuted to the
extent of the law. Thia meana YOU.
12-14-4t WALTON BROS.
FOR SALE—One good farm mule,
cheap for quick cash sale. L. T,
Wilder, Vienna, Ga.
Your
Money Buys
The Best
GROCERIES
When:
You Spend It
With
R. R. Burke
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application*, «■ they cannot reach
the aifcagcd portion of the fear. There
is only on* way to cure catarrhal deafness,
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
Imperfect hearing, ami when It !b entirely
closed. Deafness Is tho result. Unless tho
Inflammation <
its normal condition, bearing
i destroyed forever. Many cases of
caused by catarrh, which Is
. inflamed condition of the mucoua i
Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the
the mucous surfaces of the sys*
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
‘ of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars
All Druggists. 75c.
F. J. CHENEY * Cfe, Toledo, O.
•' Cepra Trade Important
-Tho trade In copra, which is the
dried meat of cocnnuta. Is one of the
Important trade lines of the world's
markets, copra giving forth coco otl,
which has many uses. *ts principal use
being In the making of soap by the
great eoap manufacturers of the world.
Ooico butter hue also cornu to be nn
Important article of world commerce,
and much dried coconut meat Is used
throughout the world In the confec
tionery business.
Exclusive.
Young lleffron was overjoyed when
Ruby Jackson promised to be bis wife
aad presented himself berime the rich
old father to obtain hla consent
"What do you want a wife for when
you can scarcely support yourselfr
queried the old gentleman crustily.
"Why, air, my daughter would itarvel”
“Well, str," replied Heffrcu, with
great dignity, "If you are the kind of
man to let your daughter and her hue-
band starve, I don't, wish to enter the
family."
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•< Well-Bred Girl.
The other day we saw a young girl,
seventeen or eighteen perhaps, listen
ing quietly and attentively while her
father teld a story she had heard often.
One sees so much inattention and
smirking deprecation of father's or
mother*! bobbles that It was a pli
ant thing. We credit that little lady
with for more than mere good train
ing—with the right kind of heart. For
truly good manners mean more than
technic; they bespeak the true man
and the true woman, too.—Exchange.
Origin of 6lang.
Loudon Answer! steps out to prove
that a great part of the slang of onr
day came originally from the social
and shop talk of seafaring men. We
nre amaxed at the writer’s display of
misinformation. Everybody knows
that no along ever enme from any
place except Shakespeare and the Bi
ble.—Kansas City Star.
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Repress Emotion.
A well-known author has raid:
The great critical moment la our
Uvea la when we cbonee which emo
tion to express. We become what we
choose. In this way we develop onr
character and are responsible for our
character.” This la true and nothing
1a more foolish than permitting ev
ery little chance Incident of the hour
to raffle ths spirits.
Bride’s Background.
Aunt—“Your bride, my deer boy, It
wealthy and all that, hut I don't think
•ha'll make muth of a beauty show
at the altar." Nephew—“You don't
ehl Just wait till you see her with
the bridesmaids she has selected.”
Dangerous Study.
She—"It must have taken a lot qd
persistence on your part to learn „
play the nkelele so wen." He—"It
did. I had to go constantly armed
for three months.”—Punch Bowl.
Uncle Eben.
"De man who makes hay while de
sun shines," said Dude Eben, "gener
ally haa to take care of a lot o' folks
dat put In de time attUn’ In de shade,
oversocln* de job," t .
We late alfiill line it Pitts f«r
If you need anything in this line let us
serve you. We are also agents for two , of
the most serviceable and satisfactory TIRES
on the market today-UNlTED STATES
and FIRESTONE. Your orders will ;be
given careful attention.
FORD & CALHOUN s*
Pinehurst,'Ga.
Prepared For Prosperity
We prepared six months ago be*
fore the big advance in prices. We
are ready with the largest and finest
stock of Clothing, Hats and Shoes for
men and boys we ever had. Our pres*
ent big stock could not be duplicated
today at much higher prices, if at all.
Come early—come where you are sure of
the very best and where there is just one right
price to everybody. Your orders will be filled
same day as received.
520 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
A. full and complete line of Cas
kets, Coffins and Burial RobesJ[al*
ways ready for your inspection. The
experience of twenty years in this
line enables us to. offer unexcelled
service.
J. P. Heard & Sons
Funeral Directors
Marble Vaults Famished Upon Proper Notice
Reduced Prices on Buggies and Harness
Being overstocked with buggies and harness I am
ing same for the next fifteen days at a greatly reduced
for cash^only, [ I have on hand Summers; Bamesville
Franklin, also the Hull buggy and a first-class line of ham
vm
TOM SWAIN, Pinehurst, Ga.
ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS
We have installed a gasolene filtering
station in front of our store. When in
Pinehurst drive arduud and get your car
filled with gasoline.
Also we sell a good grade of lubricat
ing oil and cup grease. -•
-YOURS FOR SERVICE-
Snell ing & Roberts
DON’T YOU NEED THINGS? YOU CAN NOW GET. AT
AT OUR STORE. A BIG BUNDLE FOR A LITTLE MONEY.
DURING THE SELLING SEASON WE KgEP OUR STORE
FULL OF GOODS RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE IN STYLE.
WE HAUE S0ME1LEFT-0UERS. THESE WE WANT TO
SELL OUT QUICKLY. TO DO SO WE HAUE CUT DOWN
PRICES.
YOU VET HAUE A LONG TIME TO USE AND ENJOY
OUR STYLISH WINTER GOODS. WHICH WE WILL SELL
YOU AT REOUCED PRICES. COME IN.
J. J. Cooper’s Racket Store