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J. P. HEARD & SONS, Bankers and (iaiteral fee
VIEWiA. GEORG!
THE VIENNA* NEWS.
TWICC-A-WCCK.
T. A. ADKINS, JR„ Editor.
T, A. Jr., Md W. T. ADKINS,
Proprietors.
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ of. the City of Vienna.
Kntered at the Postoffice at Vienna, Ga.,
aaSccond Class MniiMatter.
Advertising rates furnished on request
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Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
'PHONE No. 11.
WEDNESDAY,' MARCH 5th, 1903.
News and, Comment-
A bill has been introduced in the Vir
ginia legislature allowing women- of that
itate to carry pistol*.
There Ia n Terrell’club, a Gucrry club
and en Eitiil club at the State University
—they will club Smith later on.
From, n bushel • of corn the distiller
gets four gallons ot wtidsky which is re
tailed at $16.80. The farmer gets 35cts-
the U; Su government gets $4.40; the
railroad company gets |i; tn<- manufac
turer gets $4; the drayman- gets ijcts;
the -.selldr gets $7; the consumer gets
drunk' the wife gets hunger; the cbil
GEORGIA; SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA.
Schedule In Effect Jan. 5, 1C02.
Southbound.
dren get rags: the politician gets office,
and the mantnat votes license get;
asks an exchange.
i gets what?
Atlanta Irishmen will not sleep over
St. Patrick’,4 Day tlils year but will cele- j
brate in a most fitting manner.
Governor Candler is confined to his
bed at tile mansion with the grip and for
the’ first time In forty years has.called in
a physician,
The final decision of Secretary Phil
Cook gives to Coffee county about 4,300
acres of land upon whicli Berrien has
heretofore been collecting taxes.
Harvey Neesmith shot .his wife and
himself to death at Pelham Monday and
left a -fit-months old babe to the mercy ot
the charitable! Whisky was the cause.
Montana has a bride and groom
whose weights .are 400 and 367
pounds respectively. It goes with
out saying that they never did their
courting in a buggy, of the h. m. t.
dimensions.
Half the business portion of Mdnie-
zutna was submeifted during last weekf*
storm and the stores and dwellings.were
two or three feet in water. The damage
amounted to hundreds ot dollars.
Strong,.appeals are being made to
President Roosevelt from all parts ot
South Carolina urging him not to aban
don his Intention to visit the Charleston
exposition. The white.house is being
flooded with leitcrs.'.telegrams and edito
rial comments from southern newspapers
assuring the president that the fair-
minded peopfe- ( ofThe southland have uo
sympathy with the disgraceful perform-
ances of the two Ssuth Carolina senators
in tlie- senate, and.-they also deprecate the
rude action ot Lieutenant Governor Till
man , iu.,connection . with the. proposed
presentation of a sword tp Maj. Jenkins.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
A Nebraska editor stated that 1
certain girl’s breast was filled with
“rage,” but the writing was so
bad that the printer mude it “rags,”
and now. the- editor is camping out
on a rise where he can get a good
view of the landscape from-ail di
rections. Truth hurts sometimes.
TERRELL IN DOOLY.
Mn. Editor:
Hon. Joe Terrell spent one night
and one duy with Dooly, county
people and made one of the plain
est speeches that ever was heard
lust’ Monday. He covered all the
ground and bullied nobody, which
is admired by everybody who heard
him. He had a packed house, and
told the people of Doolv what
would be his duty it he was sleeted
and what was not his duty. He is
one man whom Georgia will be
proud of and I like his politics
t’ronj end to end. I know not
what course others may take, but
as for me, give me liberty. It the
good people of Georgia should take
the medicine.that is offered to them
by the other fellow it will mix up
politics, religion and prohibition
with state affairs.
In Mr. Guerry’s talk in Atlanta
he saiu Terrell left the plow han
dles to try and become a lawyer,
but hud never succeeded in doing
-so,, and that Estill was too inno
cent a man to fill the office ot.gov.
ern.iir. He charged Terrell with
being the candidate of the South
ern railroad and whisky ting. On
the question of prohibition Mr.
Querry said that he was a state
prohibitionist; that on local dis
pensary bills, if elected governor;
he would veto bills in dry counties
and approve them-in wet counties.
The idea Mr. Terrell is not a suc
cessful lawyer! I am told by some
ot the best lawyers ot this state
that he ranks among the very ublest
to be found. It he had not been a
good lawyer why did the people
elect him U6 their. Attorney Gen
eral ? - „ . . *»
Mr. Editor, this is all told for a
•lodger. Mr. Terrell comes ^before
the people with* *n clean record,
and will make u governor that the
people of Georgia will at way» be
Sgoud of. O. B. PfiURY.
E, F. Blodgett, a son of the late Fos-
ttr Blougett, |won out in the scramble
for the Atlanta postoffice. The deeds of
the parent scents ■ t» be rewarded by the
administration even to the third, and
fourth generation.
The governor is trying his best to get
rid of the grip in the mansion, while
there are some others straining every
nerve, traveling.night and day and talk
ing people to death trying to get a grip
on the mansion.
Representative.
To the voters of Dooly county:
I hereby announce rtiysefla* a candidate
for representative from Dooly, county in
the next general assehihly of Georgia,
subject Jo democratic-primary. If nomi
nated and elected, itshajl be my sole aim
to represent th|5 tnterssts of nurcounty to
the very best of my ability. The support
Of every one ivlil'be' highly appreciated
and kindly remembered.
%■: Very respectfully,
S. R. Fields.
After being earnestly solicited by many
of the good people of Dooly county to
again T emer the race for. Representative
of the General Assembly I have, after
mature .deliberation, consented to stand
for re-election. With grateful thanks to
the good people of my county lor past
kindnesses and the honor they conferred
On me. I flfMlirP.thpm chof if nirtiiti jtlinaau
stations. ♦ • '
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The new bridge that was in course 01
constiuction' betvyeen Oglethorpe nnd
Montezums, being built by the county
auihorlties, has been swept away and
more than 300 yards of the Central of
Georgia railway washed up.
Hon James M. Smith disposed of bis
cotton crop to a Macon firm Mondny
which amounted to nearly 8100,000.. He
is too good a farmer lobe contaminated
by politics nnd we think the people will
so decide when the opportunity offers
Six prisoners made their escape from
Greensboro, Ga., jail Manday night
while the sheriff was peacefully slumber
ing up stairs. The bars were, sawed
asunder and a hole made in the wall and
all escaped except one murderer who was
too large to go through the opening.
Sheriff W. L. Swindle who was robbed
Thursday morning at a restaurant tn'Tif-
ton of checks, money, gold watch, pistol,
and. valuable court papers,, and the key
of the Berrien county jail has recovered
the checks, papers and keys. They were
picked up near the railroad six miles
away from town.
Charles Broadway Rouss, the blind
money king and philanthropist, died in
New York Monday. He was reared in
Virginia, served in thc'Confederate army
and went in business in New York in
1K66. He had a standing offerof $1,090,-
000 for any one who woqld restore his
sight for which many tried but ail failed,
Letters have been sent out .by the At
lanta Chamber ot Commerce, to all the
wholesale merchants and manufacturers
of that cjty to attend a meeting, to be
held Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The
meeting is tor the purpose ot stimulating
effort to bring a large volume of out-of
town trade to Atlanta, during, the sum
mer months. Tfteir example Is worthy
of imitation by smaller town«.
Two Mormon elders whose backs were
touched by lashes and switches in the
hunds of Georgians somewhere In Hart
county last September want, their pains
and wounds rubbed out by the coins of
the persons who are said to have bad a
hand in the flogging .and are therefore
asking for $50,000 in each case. Papers
have been served on many of the beat
citizens «i( the county, some of whom
were miles i;way at the time of the Hog-
S<“8»
on me, 1 assure-them that if again chosen
to represent them I will ever be faithful
to their, trust,.. Respectfully,
-V:',,D. W-. Harvard
-Cb.jibe Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and if elected will devote
my time to t|ic interests of the people,
Your support will be appreciated, '
Veryirespeetfuliy, J. S. Pats
For Treasurer-
I" hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-elect km to 'ilie office of County
Treasurer subject to the Democratic pri
mary,- Thanking my friends for their
support in the past, and soliciting a con
tinuauce of Uie same, 1 am,
Very respectfully, D. A. Taylor.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce myself a canditate
tor Tax Rc '• * * ' ' ' '
ccciver, subject to the demo
erotic primary, ft elected will perforin
tile duties encumbent upon me to the best
of., my ability. Your, support will be
appreciated. , Very respectfully,
I ' { H. C. Brown,
CHEAPEST
MONEY ON EARTH!!
We t guarantee tO
make you a loan on
your farm for less ex
pense vand on easier
terms than anyone. If
you need money it
will pay you to see us.
J. H, Woodward & Son,
| Lawyers,
Vienna - Georgia,
NEW BARBER SHOP.
I have opened up a Barber
'Shop iu McDonald’s Block
next-door to P. G. McDon
ald’s store.
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