The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 18, 1902, Image 2

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The News wilt not be responsible »or views expressed by correspondents. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION! One copy one year |t.oo One copyslxmonths 5° Onecopy three months as WRITES ABOUT A CARNIVAL. Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 'PHONE No. ii. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th., I«u2. Col. S. R. Fields and Mr. J. S. Pate, were elected Representatives from Dooly county last week. Two mighty good men, and the “State of Dooly" will be in safe hands,— Rochelle New Era. Millard Lee was put on trial in Atlanta Monday morning for the murder of Miss Lilia May Suttles, three weeks ago in a church at Ben Hill, just as the congregation was leaving. The defense have entered u special plea of insanity. Because she wrote tin article in a local paper criticizing the adminis- nation policy in the Philippines, Miss Rebecca Taylor, a clerk in the war department has been dismissed from the service of that department. Free speech must stay on the shelf if you want to hold a job under Roosevelt. The news is now being chronicled over the country that Ex-Governor General Leonard Wood, of Cuba, was too extravagant with funds under hit direction, while in Cuba, uud that he used $25,000 to keep General Gomez from running for president of that republic, simply to satisfy tbe sugar trust. His recotd will no doubt go through with the usual curetul investigation Editor News: You wrote an article some time ago agitating a eftunty fair for Dooly county. A fair would be a costly thing to start with. In the event the fair should ever get started it would be worth more than anything else in that line for Dooly county, and would help to lift up the standard of farming. I suggest thnt-as it is a little late for a fair, that the people come together and have a nice cartiinal this fall and then look torward to a county fair nex: yeur. I will make two propositions, ns we have five incorporated towns in the county. Nominate two young ladies from each town and two lrom that neigh borhood, and the young ladies re ceiving the highest vote to have the carnival at that place. This will give each town a fair showing. Second,- let each town subscribe money and the one- that subscribes the largest amount, have the carni val. I merely offer these sugges tions to see if some one will take hold and improve on them and secure the carnival. O. B. Perry. Editor J. W. Bivins of the Cor- dele Sentinel has been selected by President Coleman, of the Georgia Weekly Piess association, to rend a paper before that body at the annual convention which meets at Quitman, July 15-16 His subject will be "Whut and How we Can do to Educate the White Children of Georgia, or in Anyway Improve the Public School System in this State. This a broad and timely subject and those who attend may expect to receive some new ideas from Editor Bivins along this line. Terrible Explosion A TWO-POLLAR BILL. "A two-dollar bill came into the hands of a relative of mine,” writes a lady in Boston, “which speaks volumes on the horrors of strong drink or the traffic in it. There was written in red ink on the back of the following: ‘Wife, chidlren and over $40,000 all gone. I alone am responsible. All has gone down my throat. When I was twenty-one I had a fortune, I am not yet twen« ty-five years old. I have killed my beautiful wife, who died of u brok en heart, have murdered my chil dren with neglect. When this bill is gone I do not know how I cau get my next meal. This is my last money. I shall die a drunken pau- per.. If this bill comes into the hands of any man who drinks, let him take warning for himself from my life’s ruin,”—Michigan Chris tian Advocate. Don’t fall to inspect our BARGAIN COUNTER—Values untold. J. P. HEARD & SONS Saves Two From Death. “Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis,” writes Mrs W K Havlland of Ar- monq, N Y ‘ but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr King’s New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well.” Desperate throat and lung dis axes yield to Dr King’s New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth Infaluble forcoughsand colds50c anpioo at Forbel Sc Coxb Drug Co. This Is an Advertisement AND OF COURSE You Won’t Read It. Griffin, Ga., May 8,1900. Jefferson, Ga., April 12, 1898 I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Ti:h- H av e used Dr.Tlchenor's Antiseptic in enor’s Antiseptic as a most excellent my family and can rec.mmcnd it ns one remedy tor Cuts and bruises. A fair of the best remedies known to me for the trial will convince any one ot Its merits, claim* made for it. J. F. Elrod. Thus. S. Johnson, ' _____ Ex-Senator 33d District. College Park, Ga., May t6, 1901. While attending the Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans, I was badly hurt by a fall down a flight of steps. I used Dr. Tlchenor’s Antiseptic freely and iound it the best remedy for cuts and bruises I ever tried. It Is pleasant and heals wounds without inflamation or suppuration. (Rbv.) W. L, c tanton, Winder, Ga., July ?o, 1S99.' I have used Dr. Ticbenor’s Antiseptii for severe bruises in which inflamation had reached a stage that caused alarm. Other remedies had failed, but a tew applications removed all inflamatiefn aiid' healed the wound In a few days. A. G. Lamar. Vienna Drug Co buy A BOTTLE, OR WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE, Sherrouse Medicine Go., NEW ORLEANS, LA. T. H. GREGORY, UfiADILLA, GEORGIA. DEALER 'jIN General 4 Merchandise. Advertised Letters. “Of a gasoline store burned a lady here frightfully," writes N E.Palmer, ot Kirk, man, la. “The best doctors couldn't heat the running sore that followed, but Buck- len’s A/naca Salve entirely cured her.” Infaluble for cuts, Corns, sores, boils, biuises, sksn diseases and piles. 25 at FORBES St COXE DRUG CO. Letters remaining uncalled for at Vienna, Ga.,. June 16,1902, Edwards, Henry E.ans, J S . Jerene, Greene Lang, A W Micks, Willie Nobe, Sylvanta Sanders, S F Singletary, Calom White, R S Please call for advertised letter*. R 8, Middlbton, P. M. A Genuine JUNE BUGGY sale is on at J. P. HEARD & SONS. 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 HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. HAIR CUT ANY STYLE! If you want afint-cUm HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAM* POO or SHINE, call to see me. Next door to Racket Store. A UG USTUS JONES, Barber.