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THE VIENNA NEWS. mothers have earne d a r6st
TWICE-A-WEEK.
T. A. ADKINS. JR.. Editor.
7. A. Jr., and W. T. ADKINS,
Proprietors. !
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ of the City of Vienna.
Entered at the Pustofllce at Vienna, Ga.,
•a Second Class Mall Matter;
Advertising rates furnished on request.
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tor views expressed by correspondents.
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Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
’PHONE No. 11.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th., 1902.
NOTICE.
Mr, J. A. Coppock of Pinehurst,
in authorized 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.
, Mad-love seems to be a danger
ous thing wherever it breaks out.
That Guerry ‘'‘band wagon’’ has
never been able to leave the repair
shop.
One week from tomorrow the
battle of ballots will be waging
hot in Georgia.
Editor Tpm Rainey sagely re*
macks; "If Mr. Terrell isn’t gover
nor it won’t beMr Guerry’s fnult.”
That’s no joke r Guerry’s assault
upon such a man as Gen. Evans,
and others, teems to evidence that
he \vants to estrange -the few
iriends ho has—Jackson Argus.
It is our oDinion that it would be
wise in Captain Williams to retire
front the race for prison commisson-
or und thus malje the election of
Hon Tom Eason unanimous. Such
action upon tl e part of Mr, Wil
liams would greatly enhance his
chances of election if he should ever
make the race again. The same
migbt be stud in reference to Messrs
Guerry and Estill, candidates for
governor. Let them come down
and make Joe Terrell’s nomination
unanimous. —Cordclc News.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tub News is now furnishing
its readers twelve pages every week
for the small price of one dollar
per year. Four pages are published
every Wednesday and eight every
Saturday. Thi four extra pages
that haye been added on to our
Saturday’s edition is mostly for the
benefit of our country readers and
those who are notable to take other
than their home or' county paper.
In that issue will be found a good
sermon, Bill Arps letter and the
general news of the world. A good
scriupstory will also be inserted in
a few days. Of course, this put6
us to a greater expense—.yet we
will not raise 'he subscription and
only desire in return to continue to
-•end the N*ws into, new homes in
Dooly County every week.
Watch us grow.
A HANDSOME line of Spring and
bummer clothing for men at
A. Kcoiun & Co
As summer approaches prepara
tions should be ipade for a summer
vacation.' It isa matter of regret
that so many are noj able to take
such a vacation, and a matter of
still deeper regret that the vacation
when taken, often goes to the mem
ber of thq family who least needs it,
while thesis who have best enrned
it, have no relief from the daily
routine of life
iAi a rule, the wile needs a vaca
tion more I bap the husband, for her
life is more monotonous and is less
relieved by social intercourse. .The
wife who doe? her own work, in
whole or in part, finds work to oc
cupy her time from the rising hour
to the hour of retirement, and it is
of a character that wears upon her
by constant and unvarying repeti
tions. The wife of t s e laborer, the
country merchant, the professional
man of moderate means, and 'even
more the wife of the tanner—these
need more change and rest than
they usually get.
While the Comoner is published
primarly for the discussion of ques
tions affecting government, sociolo
gy. and political economy, it seeks
to serve the interests of the family
in every useful way, and it urges
upon its readers the importance of
a . reasonable summer vacation.
While it is endeavoring to secure
conditions that will'permit an in
creasing propotion to enjoy the
luxury of refreshing rest, it reminds
its readers that even under present
conditions many shorten their lives
by working more continuously than
is absolutely necessary. A summer
vacation need not entail a great
amount of expenditure. A-short
period, eyen a week of ubsolute re
lief from the daily round of daily
work and care is like an oasis. It
not only strengthens u person for a
longer service, but makes the ser
vice more pleasant. It usually
would require but a little sacrifice
on the part of the husband and
children to enable the wife and
mother to secure this respite. Sons
and daughters often .throw away
every year in useless expenditure
enough money to pay for the moth
er’s outing, and certainly they
would find more pleasure in seeing
her freshened and invigorated than
they can find in spending the sum
upon themselves. In return for
the great care that the mother gives
and the constant sacrifice that she
makes from the time the child is
born until it reaches the grave, she
ought to be able to count upon a
consideration that it is too ofteA
withheld. This would be u good
year to inaugurate the change.
Boys—and girls, too—try it and
see how much happiness you will
get out of a little sacrifice made for
mother’s sake.—Commoner
Traveling Is Dangerous
Cunxtanl motion jar? the kidney? which
arc kept In place In the body by dclicau-
attachments. This U the reason that
travelers, trainmen, street car men. team
sters and all who drive very much suffer
(rom kidney disense tn some form. Fol
ey’s Kidney Cure strengthens the kidney
and cures all forma of kidney and blad
der disease. - Geo II Hausen, locomotive
engineer, Lima. O., writes. “Constant
vibration of the engine caused me a great
deal of trouble with mr kidneys, and I
got no relief until 1 used Foley’s Kidney
Cure. For sale by all dealers.
You will.f>? lo safe hands if you buy
vour Vehicles from ]. O. ft amtlton.
VIU Cprg Consumption.
A A Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, “Fol
ey’s Honey and Tar is the best prepara
tion fo; coughs, colds, and lung trouble.
I know it has cared consumption in' the
first stages." For sale by alt dealer;.
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Valuable Instruction To Voters.
The voter who does not pay par
ticular attention to the instructions
of the Executive Committee will
vote wrong. No ballot will be
counted that is not printed correct
ly. The names of all candidates
for any particular offiice will bd
printed one under the other on the
ticket, aud the ones you do not
wish to vote for must be crossed off,
marked off, leaving only one name,
for that office—and a pen or indel-
lible pencil is the best eraser. There
will be three names on the ticket
for governor, and if you vote the
ticket with all three names it will
count nothing. For instance there
will be;
For Governor,
J. M. Terrell,
DuPont Guerry,
J. H. Estill
If you want to vote for Terrell
you mark off Guerry and Estill. If
you want to vote tor Guerry you
mark out Terrell and Estill. If for
Estill you mark out Terrell and
Guerry, If you fail to do this
your ballot will not be counted for
governor. In regartf to county
candidates you must do the same.
If your ballot carries two names for
office it will not be counted.—Doug
las Breeze.
Bight Of Way Settled
Editor News: In justice to my
self, the citizens of Vientaa und
the railroad authorities, I desire to
say through your columns that
the right of nay matter mentioned
in my article in last week’s issue
of your paper, has been amicably
settled and adjusted in a manner
satisfactory to all concerned.
f am authorized by a number of
the citizens committee With whom
the settlement was made to say
that the whole matter has been
settled in a way that is mutually
satisfactory to all, for which I am
very thankful.
Very respectfully
S. R. Fields.
Shadier* At Hit Past.
“I recall now with horror,” savs Mall
Carrier Burnett Mann, of Lcvcnna, O.,
“my three year* of suffering from kidney
trouble, I was hardly ever free from dull
aqhes or acute pains In my back. To
stoop or lift mail socks made me groan. I
telt tired, worn out. about ready to give
up, when I beeun to use Electric Bitters,
but six bottles completely cured me and
made me fceMIke a new man.’’ They’re
unrivaled to regulate stomach, liver, kid
neys and bowels. Perfect satisuction
guaranteed by Vienna Drug Co.
For Burns and Wounds Use
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic.
Carnesville, Ga., Jan. 7. 1903.
I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic
In my family and on my convict farm for
the past eight years. I find that it does
all that you claim kfHt. It is especially
fine for poison oak. One of my convicts
was poisoned Iroin head to foot and' I
applied your Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic
freely,and be was sound and well in 48
hours.
I keep a supply constantly on hand,
and never tail to recommend it.
Nkal Little.
Homer, Ga., Nov. 16,1899.
Gus Mason war it) town the.o.ther day
in search bf a bottle of Dr. Tichenor’A
Antiseptic. His face was poisoned by
thunderwood and had swollen until it
Was “a sight.’’ his eyes almost hidden
I rom view. Not finding Antiseptic for,
sale, we gave him our sample botilei
Gus tells us that three applications
cured him sound and well.—Banks
County Journal. i • ■
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Covsngton, Ga., March 23,1898.
I saw a horse cured of a severe case of
Colic within 30 minutes. 'G. SJ. Smith,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL BY
VIEfiflA DRUG CO
T. H. GREGORY.
UNADILLA. - GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
General 4. Merchandise.
Plantation Supplies,
Buggies.
Wagons
* and Coffins.
Highest Price Paid
for all kinds of
Country
Produce.
The Place to Go to Find
Everything You Want. *
LARGEST SUPPLY HORSE IN THIS SECTION.
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 (2 PER CENT.
AND AT A VERY SMALL COST.
HENDERSON & JORDAN.
HAIR CUT AMY 5TYL E!
COMPTROLLER GENERAL’S OFFICE
Tux Department Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. F. J. Lewie, Vienna, Ga.
Dear Sir: Your final statement
of 1902, and all necessary vouchers
have been received. They have
been examined and found correct.
I enclose receipt for Receiver’s
commission paid which closes your
account with the state for that year.
I desire to express my appreciation
ot your uniformly wood work as
Tax Collector, aud to thank you in
behalf of the state for your faith
ful and efficient service, aud for
your promptness in making reports
and remittances, with best wishes
Yours truly,
W. A. Wright,
Comp. Gen.
If you want a first-class HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAM
POO or SHINE, call to sec me. Next door to Racket Store.
AUGUSTUS JONES, Barba.
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ques, table scarfs, table cloths, lap-
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