The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, May 03, 1902, Image 2

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■ „■ , , - ■ l.y, l.M ■■ ' -V 51m EVERYTHING • •• J. P. RD & SONS, Bankers and General Merchants. - - ' VIEJ1HA. GEORGIA. THE VIENNA NEWS. | * Kansas style op abuse. TWICK-A-WEEK. ,J T, A. ADKINS, JR.. Editor. A Kansas man has invented an | ingenious way of abusing an objec- I tionuble neighbor while at the same I time keeping on the safe side of the i I law, says the Valdosta Times. The Official Organ Dooly County, two men had a difference some T. A. Ir„ and W. T. ADKINS, , Proprietors. Official Organ of the City of Vienna. Entered at the Po«toflice at Vienna, Ga. t ■I Second Class Mail Matter. Advertising rates famished on request. The News will not be responsible tor views expressed by correspondent*. rates or subscription: One copy one year. *.|i .00 One copy six months ......Jo, One copy, three months S... .an Published WEDNESDAYS tod SATURDAYS. ’PHONE No. 11. SATURDAY, MAY Srd, 1002. NOTICE. Mr,. J. A. Coppock of Pinehurst, is authorised by the management of the News to collect and receipt for subscriptions and Job Work. Any courtesy extended to him will be appreciated by us and have our prompt attention. \ WB DEFY HIM. "ff the man who wrote tho article that was published In last Saturday's Vienna News signed ‘Oltisen,’ will show his head, the Progress will pay its res peota to jiim. We are not hankering for any newspaper oontrovesy. but ‘ *“ r will come out in the that fellow $nd let the publlo know who he Is, paper will be pleased to inset him and sling back into bla face, some of the Ink he has been slinging in the' News. We know what a newspaper fight is, we before, and do not time ago regarding a small patch of land and one of them bebaved ih a most exasperating fashion while sttlement was pending. The other determined to get even and, after much consideration, evolved a plan. Next morning he sent a postal card to his neighbor with, the'sin gle word “town’’ on it. The date of mailing was up in a corner. Next tnormng a card with "old” written in large letters was sent to the same man. Cards with other wprds followed, one every day for a time. When arrpnmd in a cer tain way the cards read: < 'Ridicu lous old Bill Jones ts the meanest cuss ia town.” The recipient con suited for slahdenagainst the sender whdse band writing was well known to him. Another lawyer was secured for the 6ther side and when the two legal luminaries had a consultation the sender's represen' tative pointed out that the receiver had put the word “ridiculous” kt the wrong end of the message, be cause tho* mailed first, it was dated the day after the card having the word “town.” Moreover, a careful inspectidh would ahow that after the word ••ridicu lout” was an exclamation point and after the word “town” was an interrogation mark, so that the series of postal curds might be made to read “Old Bill Jones is meanest cuss in town? Ridiculos!” He claimed, therefore, that instead of alandering the plaintiff his client had defended him from slander, SAYINGS ABOUT HR. OUERRY. have been In them mind it as all when it la necessary. We do not know who he Is, and do not earo how many typewriters and libraries and oo-workert ha liaa at his command. .... . . . ,, .. Wo will not fire into the bush at him; • and this plea was sustained by the SVSJLTJXtbSnttrRl “”*• A " d 0111 if h. will uknowtod.e In tlwKew. that Brown” I. madder than ever, be* &e i^edUt^y, c.u«e everybody is laughing at tb. and when tne racket Is over, his plume incident. Besides he has a suspi- (••“■g now.’^VifnnY tSSSSS? “ c,on that mo,t P^P 1 ® tbink tb ® As a matter of information we would like to know wbat part of Abe communication referred to above touched the tender spots of our contemporary,, the Vienna Progress? What principle put forth in it that was so widely dif ferent from the large number of communications that we have here tofore published about both of the gubernatorial candidates from dif ferent parties who used a. notn do plume?' Why are you so anxious foe.‘'Citizen” to come out in the open? Do you want to engage tu personalities ua you always have done in “your great (?) newspaper lights? If not, it would not be necessary for you to know who the real author is in order, to answer pay argument of principle as set forth by “Citizen.’» The above questions ore simply qsked for information as that par ticular article seemed to warm our contemporary up to the top notch. We fcre a* ulosstoundarstand why, U we have certainly bad some communications touching on toe governor's, race that we thought were more bitter and harsh than M»e one above referred to. We are aura of one thing—!‘Cit- men” is able to take-care of himself qnd is a man not easily bluffpd. message told the truth as he had it. Don’t forgot we have a. nlo# line of mens and boys Straw Kata, Sea them before buying elsewhere. J.P.BXAtpA&Olll. Cordcle, “The Hub” has one of the spokes slightly bent—the A. & 11. bends by Vienna.—Cordele Sentinel. Hon Thomas Watson is under contract to write an up*to-date history of the United States, and ia now engaged in getting the ma- teul together for the purpose of entering upon the task early this summer. The history is'designed for the use in the public schools of the country as well as "for general reading, and the style of Mr. Wat son as an author is such as to make it certain that the volumn will be eagerly welcomed—Houston Home Journal. If he is as successful in the above task set out before him as be was on bis history of France, it will not be a great deal of trou ble for his book to find eager readers in, and out of schools^ in the South especially. asuaitrs At His Past "I recall now with horror,” tara Mall Carrier BeracU Mean, of Leveaus. O.. H my three year* of entering from kidoey trouble, I was hardly ever Tree from dull ache* or aeate pains In my back. To stoopor lift mall aaekt.tnade.mo groan. I telt tired, worn out. about ready to give up, w.henl begun to.use Electric Bitter*, but six bottle* completely cured me and made me feei like a, new. mapThey’re ’unrivaled to regulate atomach, liver,, kid* nevs *nml bowels. Perfect satUactlon guaranteed by Vibxiia Drug. Co. You will be in safe hands it yon buy t v.o«ir Vehicles from J. O. Hamilton. The following is some of the things said about Dupont Guerrv in the Walton Nfcws and Messen ger, edited in the Terrell column: “If Mr. Guerry would spend half the uerva-mitscular energy he is wanting telling the people about the ’public iniquities,’ in telling them some sensible remedy he has to propose for them, they would be better sutisfled. If he can’t give some remedies for his evils he ought to shuck bis long-tailed band-me- down Albert-Edward coat arid get out. He’s long on evils and shy on remedies. “Mr. Guerry continues to lambast the democratic party, everything and everybody, from Governor down to baliff, and especially one o! the candidates for Governor. A great many people think Mr. Ter* rell should reply to h>s attacks, Mr. Terrell no doubt, keep) in mind the old Spapish proverb; “It is a wuiste of lather to shave an “Guerry wants to foster and care for the Colleges and Universities at the State’s expense. Terrell says help along the confmon school system and take care of the old soldiers at the State’s expense. Which oi the two is entitled to the support of the farming class of Georgia? The red-sweater, patent leather candidate, or the one who favors helping the institutions that benefit the laboring classes.” Carnesvilic, Gh., Jan. 9. 190a. 1 have used Dr. Tlr.henor’s Antiseptic in my family and on my convict farm for the past eight years. I find that it does sll that you claim lor It. - It it especially fine for .poison oak. One of my convictsl was poisoned from head to foot and I applied your Ur. TJcbenor’s Antiseptic freely, and he wa* sound and well in 48 hours. I keep a supply constantly on band, and never tail to recommend ft. NsAlLittls. colic within 30 minute*. G. S. Smith, DRUG CO Foleys Honey and Tat toreblidroeuaMto^mn. No oplatwa. THE WAY TO SUCCEED. Those who have become the masters of finance, ire most always tileht about the way they succeed; not that they are afraid to tell, bat usually the men who work, are not the men who talk. Now and then, however, after their work is done, perhaps—some men whonre shown bjuhis work* that he knows where of he speaks, takes the trouble to give «ome “rules for success,” to follow in bit steps. If these rules fail, then of course, it is the fault of the one who seeks to follow them—not of the rules themselves! Andrew Carnegie thus points the way to success in a few concise sentence* that seems to carry with them, the conviction of a master of finance, and the surity of a man who has practiced what he preach ed and so proved his ability and knowledge.- He say*. Aifri for the highest. Never touch liquor^or, if at all, only at meals. Never speculate. Never indorse beyond yonr sur plus cash funds. Make the firm's interest yours. Break orders always to save owners. Concentrate. Pot all your eggs in one basket and watch that basket. Expenditure always within reve nue. —Macon News. If you make inquiry it will be a revela tion to yau bow many succumb* to kid ney or btaddar troubles In qo* form or another. If Ike patient I* not beyond medical aid, Foty’a Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. For sale by all dealers. It is a pleasure to ahow our GREAT assortment of buggies. J. P. Heard A Sons. T. H. GREGORY. UNADILUt, • GEORGIA, DEALER IN General ± Merchandise. Plantation SuppliesJHighest Price Paid Buggies. Wagons and Coffins, for all kinds of Country Produce. The Place to Go to Find Everything Yott Want. LARGEST SUPPLY HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. Loans, Loans, Loans. WI CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR YOU ANYWHERE PROM *180.00 TO 08,000,00 with Interest from O, T TO 7 12 PER GENT. AND AT’A VERY SMALL. COST. HENDERSON & JORDAN. HAIR CUT MY STYLE! If you want afint-das* HAIR CUT, SHAVfl, SHAM* POO or SHINE, call to tee me. Next door to Racket Store. 4 UO U8TU3 JONES, Barber. . S 4 For Burns and Wounds Use Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic, Homer, Ga.16. 1899. Gus Mmoii wus in town.Ill* oilier dav it] search of a bottle of Dr. Ticbeno.Ys ’Antiseptic. His face whs poisonni !>v thunderwood and hud swollen until it was "a sight,”’ hi* eve, almost hidden trom view. Not finding Ailli-eptic for sale, we cave him otir sample bonl<r. Gus tells us that three application, cured him sound, and well.—Uuuk< County Journal. Covtngton, (fa., March 33,1898. 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