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VOL I. NO 89*
VIENNA. GA., SATURDAY. APRIL 5. 1902.
TWICE-A"WEEK $1.00 PER YEAR.
[The Vienna’s of the World.
REV. J. D. NORRIS.
WONDERFUL BOY PREACHER
Vienna in Kennebec county, Maine,
.lias a population of 459. Ten miles
' north is the village of North Vienna.'
Augusta, the capital Maine is in this
county. The two Vienna's in Maine
have no railroads.
Vienna in Oneida county, N. Y. t has
229 inhabitants, and West Vienna in
the same county has 139. Vienna is on
a railroad while West Vienna is not.
There are 166 people in Vienna, War
ren County, N. J., and the town is ten
miles from a railroad.
Vienna, Md., is in Dorchester county
and has a population of 400, and is on
a railroad and river too.
Vienna, Va., is in Fairfax county, 12
miles south of Washington City, has a
population of 317 and is on a railroad,
' Vienna in Wood county, W. Va., has
a population of 25 and is on a railroad.
Ohio has three towns named Vienna.
New Vienna in Clinton county has i
population of 805 and a railroad. VI
cnna in Trumbull county has 90Q popu
lation and no railroad. Vionna Cross
roads in Clark county has 150 and no
railroad.
There are two in Michigan, one in
Monroe county with a population of 60
and has a railroad. Theotherone is in
Montmorency county and has eighty
people and no railroad; is ten miles
from thb prosperous eity of Atlanta,
Micht
Vienna, Ind., Scott county, has 207
population and a railroad.
Vienna is the county seat of Johnson
county. Illinois—has 1,217 population,
* is in the center of the county and has a
.► railroad. This is the largest city in
"*Norih Amcrlca or the Western conti
nent by the name of Vienna. The
capital of Dooly is the second largest.
Vienna, Mo., Is the county site of
Mnri<^ county and has 400 population;
there is not a railroad in the county.
Vienna, Wis., is in Walworth county,
lias 75 population and no railroad; the
county is sixty miles long and sixty-
nino wide.
Vienna, South Dakota, is in Clark
county, has a population of 50 and is on
a railroad.
Vienna, N. C., is in Forsyth county,
has 67 population and no railroad.
Vienna,41a., is the county seat of
Dooly county and has 1,035 population..
Vienna, Ala., is in Picked* county,
a population of 70 and no railroad.
Vienna, La,, is in Lincoln county, has
a population of 65 and no railroad;
Vienna, Tex., is in Lavaca county, a
population of 20 and no railroad.
Vienna (n Ontario, Canada has 400
{population and U on a railroad.
■ Vienna, Cuba has 817 population and
no railroad.
Vienna in Franca ia nearly two thous
and years bid, has a population of
34,817. This is an important manufac
turing place. Pilate was banished to
this place after Christ was put to
death.
Vienna, 8pain has a population of
2,061; chief trade is wine and grapes.
Vienna in Portugal has a population
of 8,816; is near the sea coast and is
engaged in manufacturing linen and
woolen goods. >
Vienna, the capital pt Austria-Hung
ary has a population of 1,594,129. There
are only six cities in the world larger
t than this. It is two thousand years
p, old. Geographically, Vienna is well
• situated and is one of the most historic
cities of the world. There are 2,214
streets, alleys and squares; Punch and
Judy park is the largest in the city.
.' i The streets are paved with marble,
has 290 miles of gas pipe and 485 miles
f sewers and over86,000 electric lights,
has 02 miles of street railways that
, carries 63,000,000 passengers each year.
Some of the finest buildings of the
world will be found in this city. The
Parliament building is an immense
marble edifice. The court theatre is
perhaps the fine building of its kind in
the world. They are great theatre-
people. There are but very few
and they ore poorly attended
and supported.
The schools in Vienna have long been
under the control of the Boman Catho
lic ohurch, but the Pope no longer con
trols thenf. There are 146 primary
schools, attended by 85,000 boys and
86,000 girls. The colleges and univer
sities are of a high grade and well at-
Xetx Joiner, Ten Tear Old Boy, Preached
at Baptist Church Thursday Bight
to a Yery Large Crowd.
Chief of ’Police Williamson, of
Forsyth, arrived in the city Thurs-
, . . day afternobn accompanied by
tended. She is famous fpr her great * .. . T . ’
libraries-the Imperial has 400,000 vol. b « kin « nan » MeW J 0lner ’ the
umes and 20,000 missionaries. Her art wonderful to year old boy preach-
galleries are the greatest in the world er, who delivered quite an inter-
The masters of art and music live and esting discourse at the Baptist
teach m this city. | church that night to a large nu-!
She is the gayest capital in all of .. . .
Europe, her population being composed i d,ence *.
of pleasure loving people, even more sot The manner in which this young
than the people of Paris. There aro j preacher expounded the truths of
some of the most ultra aristocratic and the gospel of his Saviour was
wonderful and he held the close
attention of his heareis throughout
exclusive) people in this city to bo
found upon the earth. The social
leaders there are more conservative
than they are in the French capital.
Most of the religious population in
Vienna are Boman Oatholics; there
being 1,105,176 and only 41,943 Protes
tants, and 118,495 Jews.
Vienna is a great eity commercially-
lost year there was shipped from the
city by rail 1,143,188 tons of freight,
and 3,543,951 tons of freight and 65,000
tons of express matter was shipped in
to the city.
There were over 32,429,688 gallons of
beer made in Vienna last year, and
10,086,438 gallons of wine. The gov
ernment controls the sale of tobacco,
oigare, snuff, eta It is what Senator
Ben Tilman would call a dispensary in
South Carolina.
Vienna has some strong banks and
insurance companies. There are
insurance companies and some of them
will insure steam boilers, looking glas-t
ses, and against'storms and hail.
There are 62 post offices in Vienna,
1,000 letter boxes and *118 telegraph
ofiloes, the government owning the
companies. } •
The city is governed by a counsel
and a bargomaster, confined ,tay the
emperor. The police system launder
state control.
Vienna has long been a walled city,
but they have recently been removed,
which adda muoh to the beauty of the
eity. She is a wonderful city in many
respects. »
I haven’t the space to write about
Vienna river and county in France, nor
the merita of "Vienna of Concordat,”
or the great Vienna Congress, or the
"Vienna Green,” or "Vienna Paste,”
or "Vienna Oauatie,” or "Vlepns
Haute.”
Let everybody in Dooly help to make
Vienna, Ga., a great eity.
SNOWLAKES'
his sermon., It seemed to be per
fectly natural with him to face an
audience, and his voice was indeed
clear and strong for a mere boy.’
He will tell his experience and
call to the ministry at the Baptist
church this afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Everybody invited, especially the
young people. He will also preach
HR. 0. B. PERRY WRITES.
And Asks “Citizens” tli&t Appeared in
Sentinel, Ikpi is tits Liq«oi
OUR PINEHURST SCRIBE
Writes at Lentfb and Tells tlie People in
Poetrj that Dupont Guerry Should
Be Governor of Georgia.
Citizen to the Cordele Sentinel
says we have the fight of our lives
to save the country from the grasp
of the Liquor Dealers Associations
Now old bpd I where is Dooly’s
Liquor Dealers Association ? This
association can’t be found north of
Cordele and therefore, it must be
in Cordele as the records of the
courts will show that more people
have been furnished from Cordele
for selling liquor than the balance
of the county.
I will admit that we had some
parties to in come from other
counties and sell some ot your
association drugs, and today they
are serving out their sentence in the
chuingang.
Now old Bud, in the event that
Terrell should ciurv Douly it won’t
have anything to do with getting
barrooms or dispensaries in this
tonight at 7 30: It is said that he county. When you %»y your prayer
was converted and called to the
ministry when he was only seyen
years old.
CONSTRUCTION CO.
t IS NOW ASSURED
As' was stated in our last issue
of the News, a number ot our
prominent citizens who are deter
mined to have a new railroad here
if they have to build one, are
steadily arratiginig plans and de
tails in an effoit to organize a con
struclion Co., for that purpose.
The News is not allowed to give
but any defiinite infotmation on
the question at yet, but our people
are not asleep any more and it
will not be many days before eve
rything will be in shape for publi
cation and a new railroad will be
headed towards this city.
A SURPRISE PARTY.
The farmen are busy this beautiful
weather planting com.
Mr. and Mrs. Hooks visited their
mother Sunday.
We art sorry to learn that Mrs. T.
E. Folds Is on the sick list this week.
Mrs. J. O. Moore is steadily improv
ing from a severe attaok of congestion.
Little Nevie McCorvey has been sick
for tbe past few days.,
Miss Maud Hickson, of Oordele, is
vlsitingher aunt, Mn O T. Simmons.
Olllver Murphy, of Oakfield, was a
visitor to our little city Sunday.We are
glad to have him. Gome again.
A crowd of young people attended
preaching at Pinehurst, Sunday night
and report a very pleasant time
*|TBAnr.”
HE KEPT HI! LEG
Twelve years ago ) W Sullivan of
Hartford. Conn., scratched bit leg with
a rutty wire. Inflimmation and blood
poitialng set in. For two yean he suf
fered intensely. Then the best doctors
urged amputation, “but” he writes, “I
used one bottle of Electric Bi’ters, and
t i-a boxet ot Bucklen’s Arnaca Salve
mv leg waa sound and well as ever.”
For eruptions, ecsetna. tetter salt rheum
sores, and all blood disorders Electric
Bitten bat no rival on earth. Try them
Will guarantee satisfaction or refold
Only 50*.
Vienna Drug Co.
Pinehurst, Ga., Apr, 3—Much
has been and is being said why a
fellow should not vote tor Guerry
for governor, and little 'has been
said wby a fellow should- vote fpr
Terrell. It appears that those two
are the only ones in it i The way
\\ e” view it, is that the Terrell
element is mighty perplexed, be
cause Mr. Guerry has told so poin
tedly how he stands, and Terrell
is waiting to find out from the
“men who control” how to stand.
It is noble to be great and bold,
fearless man, to speak for the strug
gling masses. And we think that
a man with honest convictions,
and fearless to express them is in
deed a noble man, and to the aver
age voter I would suggest:
Be brave, true and manly;
Dare to do that which is right.
S buckle on the armor
And help us in the fight
A fight for home and country;
Where trusts and lobbying control ;
Help save the rising generation
And your sweet wives heart console.
Lay aside your prejudice
And be a manly man;
“Love your neighbor as yourself,”
This is the great command.
Let’s set a good example,
Macon Telegraph when lie opens
it to read. . The Telegraph is one
of the best papers iu the state and
has been keeping neutral until Mr.
Guerry commenced to find so much
liquor in the noble columns of the
Telegraph.
Mr. Editor, it is indeed liurd on
u man when lie offers for the gov
ernors chair and don’t even stand
well in Ul. home com..,. Mr. MSS BffiTM LEONARD
and lie down to rest, I will assure
you that the Terrell men won’t be
found carrying around petitions to
get the good people of this county
to sign up for liquor. Terrell mm
as a rule, are above, these Liquor
associations.
Mr. Editor it seems us if Guerry _. . , . . . . „
... , .- , That sister state-* can follow;
cart smell the scent of liquor m the givo the and lMroad
Macon Tcleuranh when lie onens rinn'
ring*
A gr at big chance to hollow
So here is to Hon. Dupont Guerry,
May he be governor yet;
Bold to express convictions
A true and trusted "Vet.”
So lay down all strife and bickerings-
And lend a helping hand,
And with your ballots, honor
This noble upright man.
Several of the young people of
this city enjoyed themselves at
surprise party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Smith Wednesday
evening.
Many interesting- and highly
amusing games were indulged- in
during the evening. Fruits were
served at a late, hour and when the
guests bade their host and hostess
good night, it was with the hope
that they would soon enjoy their
kind hospitality again.
Following are the names of those
present: Misses Sara Collier;
Bertha Leonard, Lucy Heard, Cora
Powell, Emmie Woodward, Jewel
Powell, Calls Lilly, Lovie Lindsay,
Berta Adkins, Annie Powell, Eva
Penny, Carolyn Roberts and Ollie
Smith. Messrs. L L Woodward,
J L Taggart, Ras Smith, Watts
Powell, W F George, W ii Proctor
Judson Lasbley, Wallie Lytle, J P
Smith and W H Lnsseter.
-■ j '*■■■«■— —
. City Barber Shop*
Wc have plentyjof customers, bat can
wait 011 more. Courteous attention
shown br polite barbers who lake special
care in rendering clean service with
snsrp tools. . Augustus joxes,
Next door to PottoflSce. Prop’r.
Guerry needs to beconvertedagsin
at he always looks on the dark side
and says everything is going wrong,
instead ot “basking in tho sun
shine,” us the happy man does.
I' have just returned from Atlan
ta and Macon whete I talk.d with
a great many people from different
parts of the state and ull expressed
themselves that Guerry was hardly
in the race. Hurrah for Terrell I
; P„ B. Perry.
FINGER NEARLY COTOFF.
One day last week Annie May,
the little duyghter of Mr. B. O.
Willis who lives out ut the saw
mill of A. Brewer, was playing
with some other children and while
holding a stick upon a block for her
playmate to cut tbe hatchet came
down missing the stick and cutting
her middle finger nearly in twain
at the second joint. The little one
was brought to town where tbe
finger was stitched and bandaged,
and tt is now healing up nicely.
A RA&iRG ROARING FLOOD
Washed down a telegraph line which
Chas C. Ellis of Lisbon, la., had to re-
psir. “Standing waist deep in icy
water.” he writes, "gave me a terrible
cold and rough. It gtew worse duly.
Finally tbe best doctors In Oakland, Neb.
Sioux city Omaha said I had consump
tion and could not live. Then 1 began
uling Dr King’s New Discovery and
was wholly cured by six bottles.” Pos
itively guaranteed for coughs, colds and
til throat and Inng troubles by Vienna
DrugCo., price $dc and |too
ENTERTAINS AT “UP JINKS.”
A most pleasant evening was
spent with Miss Leonard Thursday
evening April 3rd. Progressive
“Up Jinks” was enjoyed by the
iuvited guests.
Mist Leonard received in a be
coming gown of grey Louisine ttlk
with black and white trimmings.
She wa« assisted in- receiving by
Mrs. Leonard and Mr*. M. P. Hall.
Mrs. Leonard was handsome in
a black grenaline over turquoise
blue.
Mrs. Hall was stylishly attired
in a white silk waist and cloth
skirt.
Atter seventeen games of “Up
Jinks” was finished the first prize,
a silver knife was awarded N>r. J.
L. Taggart. Mrs. J. B. McDoti- *
aid received the consolation prize,
a silver back comb.
Dainty refreshments were served
in three courses at a late hour..
Miss Calla Lilly favored tin-
party with one of her recitations/
after which the guests departed
and voted their hostesses as charm
ing entertainers.
Those present were Misses Con.
Powell, Em~rie and Carolyn Rob
erts, Emmie Woodward, Berta
Adkipp. Bessie Collier, Scailett
Fudge, Calla Lilly, Eva Penny and
Lucy freard. Messrs. W T Mc
Donald, Joe Smith, W F George,
Lucius Woodward, JL Taggart.
Frank Powell, Will Proctor, Wade
lAisseter, Mrs. O. M. Heard, Mr.
and Mn.. J B McDonald.