The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, May 07, 1902, Image 2

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> mmmi E SELL EVERYTHING. ■U'-V -V; •• J. P. HEARD & SONS, Bankers and General Merchants. VIEWm. GEORGIA. THE VIENNA NEWS. JUST SUPPOSE. TWICOA-WECK. T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Editor. Ail the meat and lard consumed in the south, to say nothing of bay, 1 oats and flour, was raised at home I wouldn’t we have money to burn. That all the money that has been Official Organ Dooly County, paid out for mules to ma ke cotton since the war bad been raised in , A. Jr., and W.T. ADKINS, Proprietors. Official Organ of the City of Vienna. Entered at the Postoffice at Vienna, Ga., * as Second Class Mall Matter. Advertising rates famished on request. Wqfr The News will not be responsible for views expressed toy correspondents. RATES OF subscription: Onecopy oneyear ,..$i.oo One copy six months.... 1 50 Onecopy three months 25 Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. •PHONE No. 11. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7rd, 1002. NOTICE.* Mr., J. A. Coppock of Pinehufst, is authorized by the management of tlje 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. The registration books will close May 35th. Don't torget to regis ter. Joseph M. Terrell, candidate for governor, has been gaining votes in. Dooly county considerably for the past few days. The Cordele News has decided to come out in the open and support ji. M, Terrell for governor. You are on the right side brother Mc Kenzie and you will never have cause to regret your stand in the mutter. Georgia, the people would have money to throw at jay birds. That if all the greater portion of the cotton made in the south had been manufactured into the thousands of things needed by the people, not only of this country but foreign countries, we would be the richest people on earth. Suppose the thousands and tens thousands of negroes and white people in Georgia and elsewhere in the south were at work instead of loafing around eating and doing nothing, would’nt the country fair ly roll in wealth ? We could suppose a column ar ticle along this line. Is it any wonder that as a people we have any money at all.—Atnericus Her ald. The above has been our-ldeu of the situation and the cause of the cry of “hard times” that was heard from the lips of countless millions a few years ago, when the Peoples par;y was at its best. When the farmers raises a sufficiency of the things he now has to buy there will be good times in store for them. No political party in the world will ever raise the necessaries of life lor its people or cause them to receive a better price for produce. The law of supply and demand is the paramount controller of prices. What the people of the South need is to make a larger supply of the above articles. COMMUNICATION. Rear Admiral W. T. Sampson, died in Washington city yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. He had been ill for several weeks. He had n hemorrhage of the bruin Foley 9 s Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates. A STORY OP TALMAQE. The lat^ Dr. Tulmage was on one occasion in the company ot wWh was the immediate cause of 80me theolo £ ical studen,s ^ the his death. the gubernatorial race neurs the end we feel prouder day by day our stand for Terrell for governor. During the campaign thus far he Inis proved himself to be by far a irore conservative and abler man than hisopporifent Mr, Guerry. The Macon Telegraph says the Bruns wick & Birmingham railroad has been heard from again. It has bought the Offernian and. Western road, which runs from Offerman, in Pierce county, about thirty miles west to Nichols, in Coffee county, meeting the Atlantic & Bir mingham, now being constructed from Wpycross to Birmingham. By com pleting a short link between Bruns wick and Offerman, the' B. & B. gets about sixty miles out from Brunswick, and also gives the. Atlantio & Birming ham a connection from Nichols, where die two roads meot, to Brunswick. Should the A.4B. arrange with the B. ,4c B. to use i is track from Nichols to Brunswick, it will be easy to see how it will have a route from Birmingham to the s- a. The B & B is trying to buy the Ottilia and Irwinville road in Irwin county, runningeight miles from Ocilla west to Irwinville. By using tho A. & B. track from Nichols to Douglas, and building a twenty five connection link between Douglas and Ocilla, the B & B gets about 25 miles father, giving it a 1 tne from Brunswick to Irwinville. The B. & B. president says he will be operat ing 150 miles of track by September next, and tbo'A.&B. people nre rushing things, too, so it’s a toss up to know which road will get to Birmingham first Philadelphia Times. They, fresh from the study of church history, were laughing together over the old scholastic question; ‘How many angels are supported on the point of a needle?” They were surprised when Dr. Talmage turned to them and said: “Well how many do you think?” As no one answered he went on, with decision : “Well I’ll tell you—five.” And he justified his answer with the following story. One very stormy night be was coming home Into, and noticed a light in n window of 9 room where he knew a poor woman lived whose husband was at sea. He wondered what kept her up so late and he went to see. He found her hard at work sewing by her lump, while her five rosy children were sound asleep beside tier. “There.” said Dr. Tulmnge, “was a needle supporting five an- Reis.’.’ Mr. Editor: My friend Smith, who runs the Vienna Progress, has at last decided to fall off the fence. He never does decide to fall unless be is invited. I see he is coming with a pitchfork in bis band. “Get out of the way you little Terrell out laws, ,1 have by my side B M Bow en, G. A. Ballenger, J. G. Jones, Georgia Cracker and Georgia Citi zen, and they are the boys that are going to let the cat out and expose Terrell and his friends. You sit study in the boat Mr. Guerry, we will look after your interest. We are the boys who expect to enlighten the farmers of Georgia as to how to vote.” How is it that you gen tlemen have so much sympathy for jthe poor-farming class? You say “wake up brother farmers.” You know nothing but blow, bluff und bluster. Listen at we Guerry boys and we will give you facts! My friend Smith defies anyone to come out in the open, especially the man that signed “Citizen.” lad- vise you to prepare and get behind the above names. You can’t run a newspaper unless you are enraged. You now have the opportunity to muke your paper a hot number tor at least'one month—and then it will die a natural death with Guerry and all his club, after June 5th. Mr. Edtitor what about the John Henry Peavy case and his banging that, worries the editor of the Prog ress so much ? Let the poor negro- rest, He told the guards before he came out of his cell that he had nothing to say only what he had previously said. I suppose Mr. Smith can get u copy of nis state ment. He made two to my knowl edge. Then he seems to be out ot sorts about the negro not hang ing long enough. Well, .three physicians pronounced him dead. The whole trouble about it all seems to be about Sheriff changing the legal advertising to the News, which he had a perfect right to do under the law. Sheriff Sheppard stands well in Dooly county. He and Mr, Rob erts ran in this county a few years ago against three good men and de feated them by over 300 votes. He ran two years ago and defeated a polished gentleman by over 1400 votes. 'This shows how Sheriff Sheppard stands. I huve been voting for old “Shep” every time and I have never voted for a better man. The Judge of the Superior court says that Sheppard is one of the best Sheriffs in all his circuit. Terrell is getting along alright and gaining votes by the way he is i conducting his campaign. O. B. Perry, A Farmer. For Burns and Wounds Use Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic. Carnesville, Ga., Jan. 7. 1902. Homer, G»., Nov. 16 1899. I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic Oua Mason was in town the oilier Uay An my family and on my convict iarm lor in search 0 f a bottle of i>r. Ticlicnor’s the past eight years. I find that it does. ~ ,< , all thaf you claim lor it. Ills especially Antiseptic. His face was poisoned by tine for poison oak. One of iny convict’s thunderwood and had swollen until it was poisoned from head to foot and I wa j *< a sight," his eyes almost hidden applied your Dr.. Tjchenor’a Antiseptic , rom v , ew< N - ()t Ami-optic for freely,and he was sound and well in 48 hours. , I keep a supply constantly on hand, and never tail to recommend it. Neal Little. sale, we isave him our sample bottii*. Gus tells 11s that three applications cured him sound and well.—-Banks County Journal. Covsngton, Ga., Murch 23,1898. I saw a horse cured of a severe case of colic within 30 minutes. G. S. Smith, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY VIEMhA DRUG CO T. H. GREGORY, UNHDILLA, * GEORGIA, DEALER IN General 4 Merchandise. Plantation Supplies,IHighost Price Paid Buggies. Ifor all kinds of Wagoiis I Country and CoffinsJ , ■; Produce. BBOBBSEESa The Place t© Everything You Want LARGEST SUPPLY HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. Loans, Loans, Loans. WE CAN procure: a loan for YOU ANYWHERE FROM $ISO.CO TO $5,000,00 with Interest from 6, 7 TO 7 12 PER CENT. AND AT AVERY SMALL COST. HENDERSON & JORDAN. HAIR CUT ANY STYLE! Advertised Letters. Shudlars At His Past. “I recall now with horror," uti Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levenna, O., "my three years of suffering from kidney ‘ TO trouble, I was hardly ever free fromdu! aches or acqte pains In my back. To stoop’or lift mail sacks.made me groan. I ielj tired, worn .out. about ready to give up, when I beeuti to use Electric Bitters, but six bottles completely cured me and made me leel like n new man .*• They’re unrivaled to regulate stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels. Perfect satisnetion guaranteed by Vienna Druo Co. Letters remaining uncalled for at Vienna, Ga., MayO, 1002. Brown, Jno J Belvin, Mrs Breen E Collins, James Grantham, Miss Nettie Johnson, J A Punner, Miss Hattie Bawn, “ Cora Stephens, “ Bosie Stephens, T L Wheeler, E W Please call (or advertised letters. B. S. Middlkton, P. M A REVELATION. If you make inquiry it wilt be a revela tion to jrnu how many succumbs to kid ney or r< bladder troubles in one form or another. 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