The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, May 21, 1902, Image 2

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>• I s v J. P. HEARD & SONS, Bankers add General Merchants. ■ y . V VlEflM.. GEORGIA, ( T«g VIENNA NEWS. TWICtvA-WECK. T. A. ADKINS* JR., Eflltfr. 7. a- jr* a|rw. T. AtifclNS, JOB TERRELL'S PASTOR. The abuse and calumny th.it haiie been heaped upott Col. foe Terrell I by candidate Guerry, Rev. >. Siym | Jones and other members ' of ’ tne ■ "reform band wagon” has b/ought Official Organ Dooly County. Mr. Terrell's pastor to hib feet. After expressing some regret that Proprietors. >£' . Official Orgayt of the Cfcty of Vienna. Entered at the Postoffice at Vienna, Ga. f as Second Clus Mall Matter. Advertising rates famished on reqtlept. 5^.Tbe News will not be responsible (or views expressed, by correspondents. rates or subscription: One copy one year $1.00 One. copy six months '. .50 One copy three months...... '•*$ Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 'PHONE No. 11. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st.. 1002. NOTICE. Mr. J, A. Coppock of Pinehurst, in authorized by the management of ' the Nrws to collect and receipt for subscriptions and Job .Work. Any .courtesy extended to bim will be appreciated’by us and have our prompt attention. Saturday is the last day to reg> Viter for the primary on June 5th, The books are in (he Ordinary’s of- flee. A great cyclone visited Goliad, Tex., and San Atitoniano, Tex., Sunday afternoon and besides kill- big 90 persons destroyed thousands of dollars worth ot property. DON’T WANT NESBITT-1T STEVENS EVERYWHERE. IS For Martinique Uncle Sam will give $500,000; King Edward gives $5,000, Kaiser Wilhelm $2,500, the Cziy has sympathy. The next in fine says The World, China, is silent.—Mncon News. it has beeu necessary for him to speak, and after stating that he has served Mr. Terrell as pastor for eight years, Rev. R. H. Blalock says: - , - 1 . • \ "However deeply the good people of Georgia may regret it, still I find in some filthy circulars, that have doubt less flooded the state, vile insinuations that may tend to in jure the character of the Hon. J. M. Torrell with those who are not personally acquainted with him. I am no politician and have no interests to further, but I feel that I' would be recreant friends were I not to denounce every innuendo, and stamp as false whatever reflects upon his name or motives. "For quite a number of years I have been Intimately acquainted with Mr. Wrell In the home lie is genial and loving; in the church he is consistent, liberal, devout and ready for any and all Christian work required of him; in society He is esteemed and honored by all classpa. Home is the best place to learn the real character of any man. Any pnd all who wish may weigh Mr. Terrell in the balance at home,* and they will not And a blemish on his moral character, his social standing, or his church relations. I have always found him plain, honest, sincere and upright in all things. I11 a word, I have aiways found him a high-toned, refined, hon orable gentleman." It strikes us that wbat Rev. Mr. Blalock says should be convincing, and it also seems that it should have the effect of putting an end to the campaign dander and abuse which has been organized against the man >vhom hc/ises to defend.—Valdos ta Times. The farmers 'and business then of Cobb county; the' home of Hon. R. T. Nesbitt, refutes to did or support Mr. Nesbitt in his' cam paign tor commissioner of agricul ture on the grounds of unfitness, and the indications .are now that Mr. Nesbitt will retire from the race. The administration of H6n. Q. B. Stevens, the present incum bent h is proven so/ valubie to the statu that the voters do not in tend to put in, a man who is in many respects unfit for this impor tant position. When a man enters u campaign and afterwards finds that his home county is a unit against him it ts time for him to , , ‘‘get off of the roost” without to duty and untrue to my . .. ire I not to denounce every fur ^ er ceremony. There is not a man in the state, however, that could defeat Mr. Stevens, whose election is now practically secured. Lumpkin, us will all of the other counties in the state, will give him a solid cubic-foot vote—Dahlonega Signal, May and, 190a. Kansas cotnea to, the front with two counties that have no need for a. sheriff or jail. There, has not been a prisoner in, the Haskell Foley’s Kidney Cure make* kidneys and bladder right About Other People’s Maif. For Burns and Wounds Use Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic.- Carnesville, G«., Jan. 7, 190a. “■ * '» Antiseptic l • V Homer, Ga., Nov. 16,1899. I have used Df- Tichenor’s Antiseptic r,us Mason .was in'town the other day In mr family add onmy convict farm for . . the past eight years. I find that It does in * e#rch of * *®“ ,e of Ur< 1 ,c - ll ? nor 8 . all that you claim tor it. It Is especially Antiseptic, His face was poisoned, bjng fine (or pofson oak. One of my convicts tliunderwood and had swollen • until It '1 was poisoned Iron, head to foot and I wa5 bis eres almost hidden ,.1 »»■"". A-iWP* hours. 7 ' ■* sale, we cave ium our sample bottle. I keep a supply constantly on hand, Gus tells us that three applications and never tail to recommend 1t. cored him sound - and well.—llank . Neal Little. County journal. •**- (Jovsngton, Gh„ March 23,1898. WHOLESALE AND , I saw'** hor»e cured of a severe case of p ETA1L B Y colic within 30 minutes. G. S. Smith, VIEflflA DRUG CO T. H. GREGORY, r^ U NADI L LA, - GEORGIA. DEALER IN • .... General 4 Merchandise. Plantation Buggies. , Supplies,] The State Department at Wash ington has twenty •'five negroes on its pay roll; the Treasury Depart- county jail for the last fifteen years men t, aio; the War Department, ♦nd none m the Morton county jail 4< >; the post office/Jcpartment, 34; for eight years. j the Navy Department, 25; the j Department of the Interior, 300. The postal authorities at Wash ington, rccogPizing the liability of postmasters to make mistakes in getting letterstin wrong boxes have fixed a penalty of $2.00 on persons takftig mail out of tbe office other than thier own aqfl not return it. The object df,the‘ law is to have people look at thetr - mail • before taking it out of the office and if they should have mail other than their own they must return it at once. It also includes newspa pers. The excuse that it/ is the Vpostmaster’s fault” cbts no ice. It you have been getting other peo ple’s mail you better take warning or you may get yourself into trou ble.—Valdosta Times. Wagons • N and Coffins,! tighost Price Paid for 'all kinds o£ Country 4 Produce. An iufatuated youth murdered a Eleven negroea hold appointments Jjsmily of five, near St. Augustine . Fla., early Monday morning because t,he parent* refused tfi allow him to . qiarry their 13 year old daughter.. After Killing all the family but an . iqfunt he then committed suicide. Purity in politics ts w.hat the supporters ot a certain candidate are saying in hjs behalf.' Yet, they are willing to go into a combination iq order to further the interests of pertain candidates. Where does the consistency cotne in ? __ Decs combinations help to purify poilt- tips? in the consular service and 168 are employed in the government print iug office. WHEN TO MARRY. Marry when the year is new, no ye Always loving, kind and true. When February birds do mate, You may wed, nor dread your fate. If you wed when March winds blow Joy and sorrow both you’ll know. Marry in April when yon can, Joy for maiden and for man. Politics arc warming up. Ru- mors upon rumors are afloat in different parts of the county. Some candidates, are feeling good over the prospects,, while others are on ly normal. Intimations are fre quently made that certain' factions gre trying to form combinations with other factions in order to elect certain candidate*. Some say that the governor’s- race and possibly other State office candidates may play a Dart in 'county 'politics. Then, there qre those who are con tent to leave such things.olpne and, ipt true merit win or lose. Which will it b?? The primary on June 5th, wilt speak the truth, An exchange relates that in tbe beginning God created the heavens and the earth, then the editor and then tbe liberal advertiser and the prompt-paying subscriber—which was all vejy good. The next day it snowed, and the man who does not j>elieve v in advertising created himself, as also did tbe man 'who does not tqke his home paper. Then the devil got into the moulding room and created the man who takes the paper for years “find fails to pay for it. After he had com pleted that sorry job, and having a few lumps left, he created the man who settled his arrears by instruct ing the postmaster to mark *hia paper “refused." Marry in the montli of May, You will aurely rue the day., Marry when Juno roses blow, rla Over land and sea you’ll go. They who In July do wed Must always labor for their bread. Whoever wed in August be Many changes are sure to see. Marry in September’s shine Your living will bo rich and fine. to The Place to Go ’Everything You Want. LARGEST SUPPLY HOUSE IN THIS SECTION," 1 Loans, Loans, Loans. WE CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR YOU ANYWHERE FROM $150.00/ . TO $5,000,00 with Interest from 6, 7 TO.7 12 PER CENT. AND AT AVERY SMALL COST. -i HENDERSON & JORDAN; HAIR CUT ANY STYL E! ShudUrs M His Past. • “I recall now with horror,” sari Mail CarrierJlurnett Mann, of I.evenna, O., “my three years ot suffering from kidnev •rouble. I was hardly ever free from dull ache* or acute pain* in my back. . To ,’toop or iif t mail *ack» made me groan, I If in October you do marry B . Love wlll.come, but riches will tirry. It you wed in bleak November . Only joy will come, remember. When December’s mow falls fast— Marry, and true love will last I -Philadelphia Ledger. telt tired, warn out. about ready to give Electric Bitters, up, when I beeun to use but aig bottle* completely cored me »ritl made me feel like a new tnaa." / They’re nnrlvaled to regulate, atotnacb, liver, kid neys andtAOwels. Perfect satisaction guaranteed by Vienna Dido Co. L . 1. ■ - t The Celebrated Milbnm WagCps sold hr jJoiRasnATW, Guerry voted against and tried to defeat the present local option law, which |?as brought prohibition to 117 counties. He would not aid •n bringing out a prohifiitioniat for the legislature in Bibb, but says be it content to vote for Joe “Thunder” Hall, one of the strongest anti-pro hibitionists in the Stste, and Guer ry poses os a prohibition candidate! There it just us much consistency in this as in anything else he ever did. —Milledgevtlle News. —i— — We also carry a nice line of ladies Crash and |>uek skirta that we sell yon cheaper than yon can boy doth and make them. We,also sell the doth to make them.. •A„,Roomg & Co. , If you Want a first-clast HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAM• POO or SHINE, call to see me. Next door to Rachel Store. AUGUSTUS JONES, Barber. 0 DAYS FREE TRIAL! Wm Skip on approval to any person in U. S. or. Canada totfAouf q cent deposit, and allow 10 day: ifree trial. Yon take absolutely no risk ordering Iron: ns, as you don’t pay a cent if it don’t suit you 1902 Models $9 to 1900 and 1901 Models $*\ f 0 $ Otfsh|MS with Urge photographic engraving! Bicycle* a lull de tailed specIQcatlon* seat tree to any <00 lEepiDIAID WHEELS $4 . cc ^% t sBsSSnSKSSiT m ‘ do jsurfe' rlto for it. te cach town to Hd HSHH&g