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. : VIEfiHA. GEORGIA.
THE VIENNA NEWS.
TWICE-A-W6EK.
T. A. APKINS, |JR.». Editor.
T. A. Jr., and W. T- ADKINS,
Proprietors. v
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ of the City of Vienna.
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Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
• 'PHONE No. it.
SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1902.
Few people are so greedy as to
take both sides of an argument.
Twqnty thousand men are on 11
strike in. Bpslon, for an increase in
wages and the situation is grave.
DON'T CUT THE SCHOOL FUND. I ANNOUNCEMENTS-
The Macon News is a recent
valued,exchupg upon, our tuj)le, It
is among the best evening papers
in the state.
The Nswbdoes not favor any
measure that would cut down the
public school fund jn Georgia,
thereby keeping a single boy or
girl from receiving a common
school education.
It is a fact that our appropria
tion bill is too large, bui there are
other means of cutting it down
without touching the one above
mentioned Which is the better,
to increase the public school fund
and allow the thousands of boys
and girls in Georgia now out of
school to learn to rend and write,
or to.increase the. advantages ac
cordingly for a higher education,
which opportunities are Only taken
advantage of by just a smiill per
cent of the school population of the
state?
We are in favor of., a common
school education, and also of the
higher education, but we believe
that the interests of the beginners,
so to speak, should be looked after
first. Give every bey and girl in
Georgia a common school educa
tion wul the institutions offering
higher education will never suffer.
A better foundation with which to
build on is what we need.
Aaron French, of Pittsburgh, the
benefactor of the; Georgia School of
Technology, is lying critically, ill
at hjs borne in Pittsburg,
The senate committee on the
isthmian c.muls has ordered a fa-
. vorable report on the Hepburn bill
and the Atubama senator is happy.
The war department has received
details ot th6 awful march of Wal
ler’s marines across Sqmar. The
men lived* on dog meat and many
of them became crazy.
We admire the man that is true
tp his friends in politics or any
thing else, and do not believe it is
right to encourage a. man. for office
unless you intend to support him.
The Landers case, on trial in, the
federal-court in Atlanta for the
misappropriation ot 920 in stamps
has cost the government to. date
over $1,000 and, may soon cost
double that amount. Uncle Sam
don’t cure tor, expenses when it
comps.to punishing law violators,
A negro woman has confessed to
the sheriff ut ljcanmout, Texas,
that she was at the head.oL a. gang
of negro women, and white men
who.had for months been luring
men into her house, drugging^beut-
:ng and robbing them. At least 50
strangers have been unaccounted
for in the past three months.
Why don’t somebody interview
Tom Carling, of Macon, in regard
to that Potts telegram? He knows
what made the cat jump.
Win. J. Bryan was in Wushing
ton Thursday and created the im
pression that he considers himself a
presidential possibility in 1904.
In an interview published in the
Constitution yesterday'Mrs. Marie
Louise Myrick declares that the
charges against Berner connected
with the Potts telegram are un
founded. We don’t know how she
found it out, but we do know that
Guerry had better not cross her.
For Representative.
To the.voters of Doolr county:
I hereby announce myself ana candidate
for representative, from Dooly county In
the next gdgerat' assembly of' Georgia,
subject to.democratic primary. If nomi-
nate'd and'elected, it shall be my sole aim
to represent the interests of ourcounty to
the very best of mV ability. The support
of every one wl|l be highly appreciated
ana kindly remembered.
. • V urv respect fully,'
S. R. Fields.'.
After beine earnestly solicited by many
of the, gyod people of Dooly county to:
again enter the race for Representative
of the General. Assembly I have, after
mature, deliberation, consented to stupd
for're-election. •' With grateful thahks to
thy good people , of my county tor past'
kindnesses and the-honor they conferred
on me, I assure them that if again chosen
to represent them T will ever be faithful
to their trust. Respectfully,
D. W. Harvard.
To the Voters 61 Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself 11 candidate
for Representative subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and if elected will devote
my time to the interests of the people.
Your support will be appreciated.
Very respectfully, J. S. Pate.
.Fop Treasurer-
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Treasurer subject to the Democratic pri
mary, Thanking my friends for tlteir
support in the past, and soliciting a con
tinuaoce of the same, 1 am,
. Very respecttully, D. A. Taylor.
After consulting with maily of my
friends from different sections of the
county I have decided to run for treasurer
of the county, subject to the Democratic
Primary. Thanking my friends fo.r past
favors, I solicit your support In the com
ing primary. j. W. Roberts
For Tax Receiver,
I hereby announce myself a canditste
07
lor Tax Receiver, .subject to the demo
(Closing Out Sale
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Fall and Winter Stock!
In order to make room for our large Stock, of Sprin)
Goods now being purchased in New York, we are
going to sell aU our Winies' GoOdii such'as
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Dry Gaods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc,,
AT AND BELOW COST !
Our stoi'e is already packed, and we must dispose of
these goods as fast as possible. The'truth of this ad.
will be acknowledged if you will only givens a call.
If you want the “ Best for the Money ” come at once.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
R. B0NISKE,
VIENNA,
GEORGIA,
A Large Supply House
CASH OR CREDIT
A. L. Me ARTHUR,
Dentist.
Rooms 2 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
cratic primary. It elected will perforin
the duties encumbent upon me to the best
of my ability. Your support will be
appreciated. Very respectfully,
H. C. Brown.*
A small boy brought a $70 chock
to District Attorney Jerome, of
New York, the other day, saying
that he had found it ou the street.
“Htjnesty is the best policy,” said
the district attorney, as be banded
the youngster a one dollar bill for
reward,“you, may be a great man
when you. grow up.”—Macon
News.
Atlanta is to have a new after
noon daily. A charter has been
filed for $50,000 incorporating the
the Atlanta Daily News, with Hon
John Temple Graves as editor and
Chas. Daniel as business manager,
together with the names ef several
other prominent business men of
Atlanta,, as stockholders. We
predict that this paper will not
meet with the same fete of the
other Daily News. We wish the
new paper much success.
For Tax Collector-
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for-re-election to the office ol Tax Cql-
lector, subject to the democratic pri-
mary. Thanking my friends for their
support in the past, and soliciting a con
tinuance of the same. If nominated and
elected I will endeavor in ttie future, as
In the past, to correct errors or over
sights which would‘save the taxpayer
cost in such cases. Very respectfully.
F.J. Lewis.
To the Citixens and Voters of Dooly
County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector subject to
n nomination by the Democratic primary.
I solicit the support of everybody, and if
elected will serve alt to the best of my
ability. Respectfully,
Jac-. A. Williams.'
For Clerk Superior Court
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office ot Clerk of
the Superior Court of Dooly county,
subject to the democratic primary. I am
very grateful for the hearty aupport that
has been accorded me in the past, and
earnestly hope for a continuance of the
same. Very respectfully,
]. Frank Powell.
For Sheriff.
In a Wisconsin store tbe other
day a young woman shopper drop
ped a,penny on the floor. It roll
ed atyay and hid in u da>k corner.
She insisted, upon tbe coin- being
recovered. The clerks joined-in
the search. Somebody struck a
match to light up a nook. A roll
of cotton batting caught the flame.
The loss, to the store was about
:$600,000. Before, tbe embers of
building were cool the young wo
man shopper reminded the owner
that she had lost a penny in his
place ot business and would like
to have him makp it good.yr-Macon
Candidate Guerry. like.a drown
ing man, is catching at straws this
early in the campaign. His last
effort is a “rye straw*’ telegram
purported to.be from tbe president
of the Liquor Association endors
ing Berner in his candidacy for
state senator way back yonder in
'96. and,of which he uccuses Ter-
tell of being the originator and
propagator. Both Terrell and Ber
ner deny the telegram and strongly
insinuate that Guerry is a falsifier.
Berner is known as a pretty live'
wire and if he gets after. Qperry.
he’ll,“set. bjm afire*.”
To the voters of Oooly county:
I hereby offer myself as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of Dooly
county, subject to the Democratic prima
ry. If re-elected I shall in the future, as
in the past, fill the office to - the best of
my ability. Thanking you for past fa
vors, I remain yours,
G. W. Sheppard.
A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK.
“Ol large sores on my little daugher’s
head devleoped into a case of scald head’’
writes G D Isbell of Morganton, Tenn.,
but Bucklens Arneca Salve completely
cured her Its a guranteed cure for
Ecxema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores
ulcers and piles. Onty 35c.
Vienna Drug Co.
Do the people of Vienna and Dooly
county at large know that Vienna lias a
Large Department Store snch ns any
city .might be proud of?
Kelly & Walton now occupy two large
brick stores and doing a thriving busi
ness. They have on hand now between
1,500 and 2,000 pairs of shoes; About 500
pairs of pants, and more than 750 shirts.
They contracted for 6,000 spools of
thread at one time, and they will soon
have on hand over 15,000 yards of cloth
of different kinds.
In their Grocerv and Hardware De
partment you will find 3 to 5 barrels ol
sugar, 35 kegs of nails, 25 to 50 barrels of
flour, 35 bushels of menl, 25 bushels of
corn, 5 sacks of coffee, 5 sacks of rice. 750
pounds of tobacco, and other things in
proportion
They tell ARrtOURiS’ FERTILIZERS,
COTTON PLANTERS, QUANO DIS
TRIBUTORS, as welt as a lull line of
Plows, Haines, Trace Chains, etc.
Eatables, fresh, fine and juicy, can al
ways be found at their store, such as
Cranberries, Gelatine, Macaroni, Pos-
tum, Seedless Raisins, Extracts’
Corn, Peat, Beans, Pineapples. Toma
toes, Vienna Sausage, Potted Ham and
Turkey, Chipped and Dried Beef, Mu
tard, Pickles, in fact a full ana complete
line of Fancy Groceries. Cabbage, Rots
Bagas, Apples and Uranges a specialty
They now have a photic in their store
Phone them today what you sjant to
morrow aod it will be there. Make out
your bill and send it to them and they
will do the rest. Call up No. 5 and till
Ketly Sc Walton your wants.
If you want Cabbage^ Rutabagas,
White Peas, Apples or Oranges, call up
Kelly tt Walton. Buy a dollar’s worth
and we will deliver it In the city.
Do you drink Possum? Eat Macaroni?
Milk and Peaches? We have them—
Condensed Milk and Dried Peaches.
CITY.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — Georgi»
‘i
Vienna,
DR. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
. . . . Gei-r^ia.
BIVINS & MOBl.EY,
T. T. Bivins, si. d. H, A. Mobley, m. d.
Physicians & Surgeons,
Culls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
1
M. P. HALL,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, Ga.
GEORGE Sc COPELAND,
Attorneys at Law, Vienna, Ga.
Building.
Offices In StoVall’s Corner
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vtenn-., Georgia,.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office lrotn 15th to last of
each month. .
Vienna, Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL Sc SON, ’
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
STRIKES A RICH FIND.
To Our Friends aku Custosiers:
We have a ’phone (No. 5), call ut. up.,
and give us your order; will .deliver once
a day. Tell us today what you need to
morrow. All bUls due 1st of each month.
We soliriLa share of your patronage,
Y’ourt to serve,
KELLY & WALTON.,
“I was troubled for several years with
chronic indigestion and nervous debility”
writes F J Green ot Lancaster, N. H,,
“No remedy helped me until I began
using Electric Bitters, which did me more
good than all tbe medictnei I ever u.yed
They have also kept my jvite in excellent
health for yean. She aaya Electric Bit
ten are just splendid for female troubles;
that they are a grand tonic and invigors
tor for weak and run down'women. No
other medicine can take its place in our
family.” Try them, only 50c. Satisfac
tion- guranteed. Vienna Drug Co.
Cranberries, maccaroni, postum, pine
Eggs, peas, corn, lard and hams are apple, raisins—ail fresh, awget-. apd juicy
nnt«t at St Waltsn. !.. V.II.S IV.It..
wanted. aV Kelly Walt an.
| at Kflly 4c. Walton, t
D. L. HENDERSON,
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all thej courts except
Dooly County court.
VIENNA, GA.
JONES Sc WaLDEN,
Attorneys At Law.
Cordele, Ga.
Special attention given to collections.
CHEAPEST
HONEY ON EARTH! T
We guarantee tO
make you a loan on
your farm for less ex
pense and on. easier
terms than,anyone. If
you need money it
will pay you to see us
J. H, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna. Georgia^