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THE VIENNA NEWS. I progress and education.
TWICE* A* WEEK.
T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Editor.
Material prosperity and public
education go hand in hand, says
| the Macon News. Whatever ad
vances the one assists the other, A
I certain degree of material prosperi-
7)jfficial Organ Dooly County, ty must precede the establishment
T. A. Jr., and W. T. ADKINS,
Proprietors.
Official Organ Of the City of Vienna.
Entered at the PustoIBce at Vienna, Ga.,
as Second Class Mail Matter.
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Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
•PHONE No. II.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1902.
The state road should be extend,
cd to the sea by all means.
The AdkiDS boys are giving the
people of Vienna a rattling good
paper in the News.—Cordele Daily
News.
J This ts the way in which a Kansas
editor poetically lays a bouquet at
the teet of his girl: ‘‘There is
gladnets in her gladness when she
is glad—there is sadness in her
sadness when she is sad—but the
gladness of her gladness nor the
sadness of her sadness ts nothing
to her madness when she is mad.
After all, officials must be judged
by their records in office. Judged
by that standard, Commissioner
O. B. Stevens has deserved well of
the people. He has been honest,
watchful, painstaking, thoughtful j this
and industrious, never letting slip education.
of schools; and, in turn, the edu
cation furnished by the schools ad
vances the property of a commu
nity. One of the best reasons for
desiring material prosperity is that
it affords means, leisure and oppor
tunity for human development.
The whole effort of man is no
longer devoted to supplying mete
bodily needs. Thus what advan
ces the material interests of a com
munity or a state wilt assist the
cause of education and must, in
fact, to soma degree necessarily
precede universal education. Phil
anthropy may offer opportunities
for education, but where the strug
gle for life preoccupies a commu
nity such opportunities cannot
reach those who need them most.
Universal opportunity tor 'such
employment as at least relieves the
pinch of poverty
universal education. The ‘general
prosperity of a community or u
state is therefore the concent of the
friends of education as well as of
all good citizens. Those who look
at the*matter intelligently do not
lose sight of the fact thut material
advancement is but the first step
in the progress of humanity, that
public or private wealth is no! an
end in itself but a means to an end;
they see. however, that the first
step is necessary. There are those
who urge education as a means of
matcriul prosperity, and while it is
true thut public education docs
augment power for industrial ad
vance, it is nevertheless true that
is not the highest object of
To favor education for
Possibly theje 16 no man or wo
man wholly free from selfishness.
That intense concernment about
self tyat leads to advance the in
terest ot self regardless of others;
interest. Such love for self is
called selfishness, Satan uses this
very powerful motive for the ac
complishment of many of hts ne
farious schemes.
It oftentimes goes farther than
to disregard the interest of others
it seek? to use others lit their own.
expense concealing the real motive,
and holding up some other motive
before them. It cares not bow
much another may suffer, rather
will cause another to suffer if that
suffering will in some way aid in
the accomplishtnen of some earnest
ly desired purpose.
Blessed would be the people who
would consider the best interest
of others, as well tft their own
best interest.—Kx
T. H. GREGOL..,
UNSDILLa. - GEORGIA,
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an opportunity to improve the this alone is not only putting the
service und to better the ugricul- car t before the horse in the order «Jf
tural interest., lie has been progress, but it is belittling the aid
tuithful, und the people know it
I-Iw deserves the overwhelming
indorsement that the people will
give him und his administration
in the primaries.—Ex.
of education. While there is such :t
Constant reaction between the ad
vance of education and industrial
progress that neither can continue
without the other, it is only tho<c
individuals who are exceptionally
how | 8 vrong and ambitions that succeed
the old black •‘mummy” of the j j„ obtaining an education in it coin
A writer in an exchange has
lengthy card on the subject ‘‘Help
your Town.” In part lie says:
Another way to help your town is
to do nil you can to beautify it.
Beautify your own property all
you cun and then do all you can to
help beautify the streets. Be
friendly to everybody and cour
teous to strangers. Your civilty
will help make good impressions
and will be carried away and cher
ished. Never forget that you are
a part of the town and that your
department helps to make up the
stranger’s estimate of the place
Sell all you can and buy all you
can at home. Every dollar that
sent or ccrried away from the
town makes it that much poorer
The Baltimore Sun relate.
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bride occupied .t place of honor at
a fashionable wedding in that city
last week. ‘‘All the ushers vied
with one another for the privilege
of escorting ‘ntammy’ to her seat,
but the first born of her flock, Mr.
William M. Dulany, would relin
quish his rights to noncund tenderly
escorted the faithful servant to her
place, the little scune awakening in
many hearts memories of days
before the civil war, when the
colored family servant held a posi
tion of honor 4nd love in the
household.”
niunity held buck by hopeless
poverty.
All these considerations point
to the fact that there is still much
pioneer work to be done before
universal education becomes ar
actuality. This pioneer work con
sists largely in developing the mu
terial resource of the state, its land,
mines, manufacturese and mcait6 of
transportation, in giving paying
employment to those who need it
and in stimulating the ambition of
all for advancement. This a. weil
as direct efforts to extend opportu
nitics for education, is urgently
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Miss Ellen M. Stone ii tn trouble
with the lecture bureau. She
seems to have signed with too many
and each are clamorous for its ex
clusive rights in the kidnaped
missionary. We read that ‘‘an
enormous crowd filled the court
house in Boston, but that Miss
Stone disappointed them by going
in at a side door and not entering
the court room until it was neces-
sary to go on the witness stand.
needed and to some extent must cu „ . ..... . . „
. . . bbc seems to wish to reserve her
precede any marked advance
public education.
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Warner Hill, Terrell's campaign
manager tapped Mr. Sidney Tap,
campaign manager for Guerry, a
pretty hard lick in hi. reply in re
gard to a division of time for Mr.
Guerry with Mr Terrell in a speech
the latter is to make in Atlanta in
the near future. It seems to us
that Mr. Guerry needs everything
else but division of time as it takes
all ot his time to get tn his person
alities and forces himself to leave
off giving solutions to the many
evils that he s.-iy* e^iit in Gaorgi-i.
charms for the lecture platform,
und it might be wiser to reserve
them altogether. Unless her prin
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she would do well to confine her
self-to magazine articles relating
lur experiences with the naughty
brigands.—Macon Telegraph
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