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THE VIENNA NEWS.
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T. A. AbKINS, JR„ Ed.
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Official Organ Dooly County.
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JUDGES AND SOLICITORS.
Published WEDNESDAYS and 8ATUR0AV8.
•PHONE No. 11.
WKDNKSD ' Y. JUNE 20th., 1002.
Houston county held a fair last
year. Couldn't Dooly do as much
thi< your?
It looks like the height of fool.
1 Mines a for men to fall out with each
oth r about politics, yet they have
ilone-it from time immemorial and
will continue to do so, perhaps, at
long ns time lasts; but it is not the
best to nurse such feelings. Life is
too short tq wttint any part of it
•that wuy.-—Bcchelle Ne\v Era.
Grover Cleveland, Ex-President
of the United States, it being
boomed lor u third term nomination
since his speech before the opening
of the new quarter of a million Til
den club’home Thursday night of
last week, in New York. Senator
Bacon, it is-said, favors the idea
upon the theory that with his can
tlidacy the democratic parly might
lie • successful. ‘In such :> case
•-.ouldn’t David Bennett Hill make
a valuable running mate?
terrible Explosion <
‘•Of a gasoline stove burned a ladr here
{rightfully,” writes N'E Palmer, ot Klrk-
nrau, la. “The best doctors couidn’i iical
me running sore that followed, but Buck-
ten’s Arn-'Ca halve cutliely cured her.”
InUltibU for cuts, corm, fores, hull,.
WOfscs, slqn diseases and piles, at at
i’ORUESfcgQXB dHvguO.
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The wisdom of electing judges
and solicitors by the people is still
a matter of doubt with many, and
the question keepB bobbing up in
various quarters for discuss.on.
Here is what the Dawson News
thinks about it:
•‘Ever and nno;< some candidate
for the superior court judgeship is
defeated, and straightway his
friends proceed to raise u great hue
and try’against the present system
of electing judges by popular vote.
This is a case of the fox and sour
grapes. Politicians who desire to
see some favorite elected to a seat
on the bench might possibly -man
age tome one man holding the ap
pointive power, bnt they cunt man-
the popular vote, therefore there it
dissatisfaction.
4 As a matter of fact, the judiciary
of Georgia has never been of
higher standard than under the
pretent system, and everybody is
pleased and satisfied except the few
disgruntled exceptions noted."
—
And now comes word that an
Atlanta man was burned with cin
ders from Mont Pelee. His name
is Wickliffe Gray, u termer news
paper man of Atlanta, who is now
working for 11 Memphis paper. He
is a ton ot J. R. Gray of Atlanta.
Shirley V. Brooks of Atlanta^ is
just in receipt of u letter from Mr.
Gray giving a short description of
the Martlnqup disaster, which was
published in yesterday’s Atlanta
Constitution. Cun some one name
a place where a thing might possi
bly take place without an Atlanta
man being present.
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SAM RETURNS CAP-A-PIE.
Sam Jones announces that he is
nearly all right again, physically,
and he has returned to Georgia cap.
u-pie, soys the Macon Telegraph.
It will be remembered that he
started out with a high pressure of
steam in the Democratic primary
campaign in Georgtn but something
happened, or broke loose, or got
untnanitgnble, and Sam got sick
and left the state.
The truth is, Sam is powerful
brave when he can draw the cleri
cal robes around him. but when one
gets him in the open field he cannot
stand the graffs, ? 5
Mr. Jones resumes his weekly
tirades in the Atlanta Journal with
a warming over of the campaign
slanders against Bibb county. He
repeats the stale take about the
negro domination in that county in
the local option election in 1898—
a contest from Which Sam ran away
before it was half over. Then lie
turns upon the Deople of Georgia
with this aspersion:
“If a fellow ties on to u majority
of Georgia voters and slicks to them
until he dies and he doesn’t go to
hell, it will be because the shebang
burned out before he landed.”
Such coarse and semi-sacrilegious
ebullitions make the vulgar ttnile,
and the infidel clasp Ins hands. For
tunately, however, most people do
not take Sam ,lpn«sseriously.
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