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VIEflflA. GEORGIA.
THE VIENNA NEWS.
•TREACHERY.
TWICE* A* WEEK.
T. A. ADKINS, JR., Ed
W. T. ADKINS,
Proprietors
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ of the City of Vienna.
Entered at tlie Postolfice at Vienna, Ga.
as Second Class Mail Matter.
Advertising rates furnished on request.
The News will not be responsible
for views expressed qy correspondents.
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One copy one year ..$1.00
One copy six months ........50
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Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
'PHONE No. 11.
SATURDAY, MAY 81st., 1902.
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EIGHT PAGES.
Iins Dooly county ever hod a
better 8herIlT than Mr. G. W.
Sheppard? We think not. He
is kind,.olever and accommo
dating, and is indeed one of the
BEST and most efficient Sheriffs
in Georgia. He is certainly the
BIGHT MAN in the right place.
—VIENNA PROGRESS.
Now, the above whs published
in that paper the woek after he
learned that the Sheriff intend
ed changing the legal ada.
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N.Tii.’y
qO TO THE POLLS AND VOTE.
The Vienna Progress comes at us
this week under the above head
(which is its last issue before the
primary) in answer to only two of
the things mentioned in an article
in the News two weeks ago. Not
withstanding we made it a point
to ask him to answer all the ques
tions and assertions at once, so that
the people would know who has
lied, three issues of his paper have
passed and he has for some reasons
evaded all but two. He has not
said a word about the Neivs having
said that he had iuslely misrepre
sented Sheriff Sheppard in regard
to the hanging of John Henry
Peavy and the truth about the filing
ot the bars in the cetl of this 6ame
negro and the '‘eagle eye” that
detected the same. He hus had
three issues to do 60.
However, he calls us to taw on
our saying that "V6tcr” and the
editor were the same person. We
got information from a certain
source to that effect, aud if it
wasn’t correct it is not our fault.
But no matter, that is no excuse for
you not answering the accusation
that some of your answers were not
true.- How about thul? Is not
three issues time enough for you to
do so?
We are still standing by the
following assertion :
“Any man 'who says that a money
consideration obtained from the Sheriff
the change of the legal advertisements
from tho Progress to the News is either
doing so to try to influence voters to
turn against the good old Sheriff of
Dooly county or he is just simply lying."
. Sheriff Sheppard s'nnds reudy to
bear out the truth in thisstutement.
The fact that the Sheriff told you
that money would not keep the
legal advertisements from being
changed to the News, when you
went to him and said that you
would do ns much for him as tiny-
IN THE NAME OF LOVE.
The News would urge the neces
sity of every supporter of the Hon.
Joseph M. Terrell to .go to the
polls next Thursday and cast their
ballots for this nbie and conserva
tive man tor our next governor.
Many supporters of Mr. Terrell
in Dooly county' may not have any
desire to lose the time from their : body if he would not change them,
farms in order to vote for hun, from ought.to be enough to convince
the tact that they aie so certain of anybody that there Was nothing in
his being elected, whether he carries what Sheriff Sheppard said to you
Dooly county or not. out we in a laughing way, only ns an
should not be content nt his being excuse to get rid of "Henry” and
qlscted but every citizen that hat his pitiful tale ot woe.
decided to vole for Mr. Terrell 1 We have said nothing on our
qltould be certain to go to the polls own hook that we cannot prove,
qnd cast their ballots. { We have demanded proof of things
Let’s roll up a handsome majoiitv that hate been said in the Progress
lor Mr. Terrell right here in Doolv , but we have failed to receive any
qouhty despite the fact that the
ardent supporters of Mr. Guerry
say to the contrary. This we feel
Confident will be the result unless
the Terrelljsupportcrs become too
qertuin of his election and fail to
lake the proper interest in his be
half.
The-first annual session of the
Dublin Chautauqua, will beheld in
that city from June 22 to 28th. A
full list ot attractions have been
secured and tho<e who attend will
have a pleasant tiuu. Cheap rates
have been secured on all railroads.
The management have our thanks
for a complimentary ticket.
Toe Terrell will be elected by a
handsome majority and the affairs
of the state \yilj move along calmly
as ever. It wili go hard with the
\you!d-be reformer who will finally
g:t over his defeat but never look
tjie same. And aA for Mr", list ill
it trill not go so very hard,.because
lie has already moved out to hit
country home.ut Isle of Hope for
ilie summer und is prepared,tj) take
Ids medicine.
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COMPTROLLER GENE-AL’^ OFFICE
Tux Department Atlanta, Gn.
Mr. F. J. Lewis, Vienna, Gn.
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.
£ desire to express my appreciation
of your uniformly wood work as
Tax Collector, and to thank you in
behalf of the stute for your faith*
ful and efficient service,, and for
your promptness in making reports
and remittances, with best wishes
Yours truly,
W. A. Wright,
‘ Cqntp. Gfu,.
One of the growing und most
alarming evils of the times are the
tragedis such as occurred in the little
country church near Atlanta Sun
day, when an insanely jealous young
man overcome by a brutal passion
that he calls "love,*” shot and killed
a defenseless girl. A similar cate is
reported today front a Northern
state, and almost every day in somjs
place, such awful deeds, are done,
in the name of love.'
There is no remedy that will
check such crimes in the power of
laws; for law can only punish, and
men who do these things do not
fear death. Indeed, more often
than not, they turn a still smoking
revolver or a knife still dripping
with warm blood, upon themselves
and complete the punishment im
mediately after the crime.
The only way in which such
tragedies may be averted rests with
the young women who might be
come victims. They should not
have uny social intercourse with
boys or young men who are reck
less or who are unworthy of atten
tion. There is a careless indiffer
ence to a young man’s character and
temperament, among, the majority
o‘f girls, arising most generally from
ignorance and unexperience. But
it should be a recognized fact among
all young wotnsn, that the more
careful they are of allowing them
selves to associate only with men
who are truly gentlemen, the less
danger they are in; not only of be
ing murdered, but of being unhap
pily married, which is perhaps quite
us tragic in its final outcome—Ma
con News.
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County Journal,
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To the Editor of the News:
I beg your kind indulgence to call the
special attention of the voters at the
approaching primary election' to the
candidacy of Mr. H. \V. Powell, who
asks to he sent as one of the represen
tatives in the next general assembly.
That Mr. Powdll has conducted a nice',
clean and open handed campaign no one
can deny. Ho was the last to enter tho
race and only did so at the earnest re
quest of many of Dooly’s most repre
sentative citizens, who hnew his quiet,
conservative and level-headed ability
to represent them, who knew that he
would attentively study their interests
and vote accordingly.
He has sorved the people . in public
office before, and always has been found
to be careful, painstaking, accommo
dating and thoroughly honest. He has
not entered into any clique, combina
tion or combine and will not do so
either here or in the legislature. He
has spoken ill of none and lias not
sought to spread reports against other
candidates. Ho is a farmer, as you all
know, one who attends to his own bus- j
iness and does not intermeddle with
that of others. He is an upright, hon
est, sober mnn; a good citizen, careful
and conservative. He was a good sol
dier, a privute, who, as a mere boy of
16 put bis face to the “Stars and Bars”
under the leadership of the illustrious
Gordon. The veterans, the sons of
veterans, the daughtess of veterans nnd
the tax payers generally, have nothing
to feor in voting for Henry Powell.
The present indications are that he will
surely be elected.
He has recently had sickness in his
family, has been short of stock and had
to work his farm, so any one can and
ought to excuse, him if he has not been
able to see them. Wo hope that every
voter will have this good man’s name
on his ticket when he rotes and we feel
sure that he will never regret It as he
is a man who can and will lookter
the best interests of all.
. Conservative,
. Vienna, Ga., May 27,1902.
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