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The legislature meets next Wed
nesday.
Vienna needs three more rural
mail routes.
Mr. A. M. Knight, of Gordele,
filed Tuesday evening.
Mr. D. B. Leonard is getting lots
of nice honey from his bee gums.
Mr. J. F. Waters lay up several
days for repairs from a spell of
fever.
Mr. Henry Stein brought the first
cotton blossom to this office Satur
day, Juno 13.
Mrs. J. P. Powell spont the first
art of the wook On the plantation
tar the river.
Mr. R. B. Lano is in a very low
ate of health and there is some un-
sinesa of the result.
Miss Myrtle Williamson, of For
sythe, is horo on a visit to her cous
in, Miss Carrie Quick.
Miss Mary Woodward is spending
a tew days in tho country with her
brother Jim and his family.
Rev. Whit Ellis lias an aero of
oahbagofrom which be is ready to
out two tons tor tho markot.
There sooms to bo berries enough
for tho negroes, bogs and editors if
ovorybody else would let them alone.
Tho salary of tho postmaster at
Vienna will bo increased on the 1st
iay of July from $1,100 to 1,300 a
year.
Miss Bessie Harrison, of Montez
uma, came down Wednesday and
spont threo days with Miss Ruby
Burns.
Mrs. M. P- Hall is spending tho
week in Griffin.
A man who had boasted that he
oould take a drink or let it alone,
spent a Sunday night in the guard*
house recently aud lost his job Mon
day morning.
A patent medicine and called on
us last week with a broad smile and
contract to let. Ho explained
that we had nothing to do but insert
tho four locals separately among
reading matter and change them
once a month and draw on the firm
at the end of 63 weeks for ten dol
lars. We asked him if ho would
kindly mako it twenty dollars. He
sheded the broad Btnilo and put on a
frown to complain of thu exorbitant
price but finally agreed to bleed his
company for tho sake of makiugtbe
contract. IIo was then informed
that if ho would double it again he
oould get the service. Ho refused.
Wo arc not running bis medicine
notices among reading matter or any
where else. Patent medicine ad
vertisers generally lose their time
when they call to dictate prices.
They are telling on Mark Hannah
that he onoe gave a banquet to 50
Ohio farmers and for dessert he
served 35 Georgia watermelons.
On the day before Mark plugged
the melons, poured a pint of oham*
pagne in eaoh, r placed the. plug
and placed them on ice. After din
ner eaoh farmer got a half of a melon.
They tasted them, winked at each
other, looked wise, and before the
affair was over every farmer was
seen slipping the seeds in his vest
pocket.
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Physician and Surgeon,
V ieima, (Ja.
Office over Walton Bros sto/e^
Calls promptly attended, day and : night'
Something unusal has liappor.cd
in tho tamily of C. J. Fitzgorald and
Tom Varnadoe is proud of his grand
daughter!
The Gordele News threatens that
-city with a now bank and is going
to namo it The Merchants and Far-
unora Bank,
Mrs. J. M. Whitehead and Miss
Kate MoGarthur spent several days
last week with Dr. T. J. MoCarthur
in Cordelo.
Wo fail to see any notice of local
legislation on tho road law. That
road question is rounding up into a
grindstone for some axes.
Miss Luoile Moye returned from
Moultrie earlier than she expeoted
because of tho death of a relative of
the lady sho was visiting.
Gordele has started her pine knot
factory, in which sho oxpeots to ex
tract tar, turpentine, creosote aud
pharooal from lighwood knots and
Stumps.
Mr. Alonzo Ilaithcook brought
^lsa radish last week that was 8 inches
long and 13 iuohcs around. It had
.gone to seed nnd was hollow, there
fore not much good timbor in it.
Mr. Cullen Lane and wife oame
up on Thursday of last week and re
mained until yesterday at the bed
side of Mr. Rufus Lane. Cul ox
peots to come back Saturday to see
his father again.
In one bound Rev. J. D. Norris
has made a reputation of writing up
towns, and is now figuring with
Wayoross for a book similar to that
of Greater Vienna. He visited Cor-
dele yesterday.
The home of Mrs. A. J. Sanders,
at Jciry, is brightened with :i visit.
from Miss Pearl Pettis, of Twiggr.
jounty. Miss Pettis oame Friday
evening and spent the night with
friends in Vienna and went to Jerry
Baturday.
The Dooly Business College has
moved into its new building in East
Vienna, and 16 students are in at
tendance. Prof. W, S. Christian
■will be at the college in the first part
ER. S. B. STOVALL.
The only white man who
lived in Vienna 50 years.
has
REV. ATKINSON TO LECTURE;
Eaoh day at II o'clock, at the- 1
Dooly Bnsinetw CoJlega. Col. W. 8b;
Christian, teacher of stenographin'
department, lectures* on commercial'
law, but on Wednesday he deviated!
from the regular program amd gavw>
tho students an 1 interesting talk off;'
45 minutes length cm the “-Rcapon*
sibilities of a Business* Man’s Life*?*
MARRIED IN MISSISSIPPI,.
The following is oojpiod thorn tins*
Luoile Notes of a Mississippi paperr
The peoploof this aaimmumity ware,
pleasantly surprised! Inst. Tuesday
eaening to* hear off tike mamriage of*
one of the most amiable aad popular,
young ladies of this pibtee, Hiss
Ethel Wilson, to John Sintaile..
While the evenkhas been one- of
pleasant anticipation to, the many,
friends of this popular- coupler, it
was not espeotedf to occur as soon ,as
it did. Not uridil Tuesday evening
shortly heforo the marriage,, worn
themost intimate fnenhs made award-,
of the approaching marriage, la,
the afternoon about tour o’clock,the-
two were married au the ioiua of;
the bride’s uncle.. Only a, few
friends and. the lrsmediaio family
were present. Re*. Ben Gray per.-
Vie ehrenicnv.
.dr. tf«*nioL :» n Don*? ceunty
son o .. j'. bev-.loL cud.hr,oth
er to Mrs. J. A. Smith*.
If You Are Troubled With Any Skin Disease?
GARDNER HOUSE.
H. Nl GARDNER, Propprietor.
RATE $1 DAY,
Find class table. Roorae nicely
furniuSedl Porter at a!$ trains.
Your pottonnged solicited.
Montezuma; Ga»
Barber Shop.
For*'slick work, call on
Walter Leonard
At Charlie P6w ell's* aid stand imthe
McDonald blhelr. Wo do every
thing spaootB* and nine in our line,;
Chrisanthernurrts
Dozen PNants* 25 cents*.
2 Plants Largo Cream*
2 •<" “ Pink
2 Chester Pink
3 “ White
2 Daisy
1 EverUl,
looming White-
Tb5> collection oan not: be broken;
Sixty PlaimH Mined, $1.
UNA & ARLETOAN CULPEPPK2
Raines,. Ga..
Jail $|$ppa3ioii.
Offfcos Premiums for,Shoes, open*to
DOOLY COUNTY.
Trotting
Jujufe $100. ]ple
& in 5.
Owner to drive. QWne-Tisinco Mhjvl
Entries Glfae Jbne 1.
Ehtranco* Fee, $5, $5 additional
unless more- than ffive entries*.
Eumung
Btirse,. $25. Half mile heat,.2:in 3
Entrajoo fee* $2.50.
Entries close Jnly 1.
Mule Race
Watte'
ECZEMA OINTMENT
Will Cure it. It Never Fails. It is Entirely Reliable
IT IS OUARAVTEED TO CURE
Eczema, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring Worm, Scald Head, or Any Other
Parasatic Skin Diseases.
All Who Use It Recommend it.
Xamat* tXa$or & IRtfe^ Druo <Bo.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
For Sale by Vienna Drug Co. Price 25c.
RU N N IN G
Punse, $10. Hall mile huat] 2 in St
Entrance- fee, $1.
Other Races and AttraotLan to enter
Enter now
NOTXCl.
Notice is ho roly gives that tho firm of
Coleman tiros, consisting of J. T. Cole-
m.-r. »i,d J. L. Coleman heretofore doing
» mercsnli © bush.es* at ByromvUle, G*.,
is this day dissolved by mutual concent.
J. I,. Coleman r'tires, J. T. Coleman •
becomes responsible tor all outstanding*
of the day and in his law office over c yig a tiers and Is authorised to collect all ■
For further particulars apply to
J. O. HAMILTON, Seedy..
Oxfords,
1
tCbe Season for
tbem is Mere.
If you want something that’s Nobby, Du
rable and strictly up-to-date
WE HAVE THEM IN
BOX CALF,
PATENT VIC1,
PATENT COLT,
VICI KID,
From $l.5o to $6*oo.
Our line oi Ladies Oxfords was never so
complete. From 50c. to $3.50 a pair.
Big assortment Childrens Slippers. See
oar Fancy Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Suspenders.
Bklits, UnderWear and Etc. All kinds of
FELT and STRAW HATS.
Your Moneys worth or Money back.
vswimmMk
Ha a ^
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OUR NEW OXFORDS.
. an nouusAm ra ownd
qayniB ‘lajxgn puog
Forbes & Coxa drug store in the sec
ond part. The oollege ib doing good
—i.
—
debt* and account* dua tno old firm.
This Juno 16, l003- J. T. Coleman. *
SlN31Vd
J. L. Coleman-
saBmaak:
‘fl njowo And atari a At
WE are now exhibiting in our NEW STORE^the daintiest line
of Spring Goods ever shown in our section. The Best Styles are now
in and every pair is a novel within itself. If you are in need of some-,
thing t ine in Footwear, We Sell The Beat That Money Can Buy.
Our Variety is large enough and our assortment of Widths and Sizes
is broad * rough to please overy ta3te and fit every foot. We invite ever A
one intei ested in Shoes to call and inspect our stook.
McKenzie shoe co.
Montezuma, Ga.