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Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
©F NEWARK, N. J.
FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN. President.
Assets Over SEVENTY-EIGHT MILLION.
PURELY MUTUAL,
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ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.
PAID UPVALUES
INTW© YEARS.
This Company Leads in all That is GOOD in LIFE INSURANCE.
INVESTIGATE US FOR FULL PARTICULARS.
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THE VIENNA NEWS.
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 the Postofflcc at Vienna, G».,
ai Second Claw Mall Matter.
Advertising rates furnished on request.
.The News will not be responsible
for views expressed by correspondents
rates or subscription;
One copy oneyear $t.oo
One copy six months 50
Ouecopy three months. 35
ATTACKING SECRET ORDERS
Dr. Len. G. Broughton, the sen
sational preacher of Atlanta, do*
clared in a sermon preached Sunday
night that the devil invented frater
nal societies to damn men’s souls.
Yet he said in the course of his
remarks: “They are doing for
chferch members whut the church it
self has'failed to do. They care
for thn »ick; the church docs not.
They care for the needy; the church
floes not. They take care of the
widow and orphan; too frequently
AN ALLEGORY.
the church does not. ”
Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
’PHONE No. it.
SATURDAY. JUNE 28th., 1WI2.
EIGHT PAGES.
It is very queer reasoning that
makes this the devil’s work. The
recent political campaign having
ended Dr. Broughton must be hard
up for material for the sensation.
—Macon Telegraph.
Mr. Cleveland is a great duck
(muter, but he never was known to
waste umunition on a dead duck.
—Macon Telegraph.
Rev. Len Broughton of Atlanta,
is getting to be about as big a
kicker as some others of his kind
ilmt we have heard of a few times
recently in Georgia.
Governor-elect Terrell announces
that he will will not consider
applications for positions until after
the regular election in October. lie
will doubtless be compelled to listen
nt several “hints" along this line
during the state convention.
A county fair at Vienna is called
for by tiie papers of that city. C'er
tainly the agricultural interests are
henefitted by county fairs, and those
counties tr.nkemost noticeable prog
ress in production wherein such fairs
are held uunuallv.—Perry Home
Journal.
ATTENTION LADIES—New lot of
Laces, liamburgs and Inserting!.at half
price on »s!e now, cotpe early. The
best values ever shown.
J. P. Heard A Sons.
LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE.
There is scarcely an evil’ m life
which we cannot double by poun-
dering upon it; a scratch will thus
become a serious wound and
slight illness • be made to end in
death by the brooding appreben
sions of the sick. Oil the other
hand, a mind uccustomed to look
on the bright side of all things will
repel the mildew and dampness of
care -by its general sunshine- A
cheerful heart paints the world as it
sees it, like a sunny landscape; the
torbid mind depicts it like a sterile
wilderness; and thus life, like the
chameleon, takes its shade from
the soil upon which it rests. Cheer
fulness keeps up the daylight in
the mind, filling it with a per
petual serenity, and is in itself an
offshoot of goodness.
Beene I. A man lay upon his dying
bed. His wife and children stood
aronnd weeping. Darkness and despair
overshadowed the scene for the man
had no insurance and his worldly
possessions were few. A tremor, a
shudder and all was over. His spirit
winged its flight to the God that gave
it. A knock at the gate of the Eternal
City brought St. Peter to the front,
who on seeing the care-worn pilgrim,
commanded him to depart as no provis
ion had been made in Heaven for those
who had not provided for their own on
earth.
Scene U. A man was dying, while a
self-satisfied smile played upon his
benign countenance. Around hiscouch
stood wife and children, and while tears
trinkled down their rosy cheeks a gleam
of hope was in their oyes, for while it'
was sad to lose husband and father yet
he had made provision for them, for he
had secured while in health, a policy of
insurance in the Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Company, of Newark, which
was a source of constant satisfaction
wbilo he lived and a consolation when
he died.
Moral: See Ml E. Rusliin.
This Is an Advertisement
Ay.D OF COD USE
You Won’t Read It.
Interesting to Asthma Sufferers
Daniel Btnteof Otterville, (own writes
Terrible Explosion
"Of a gasoline stove burned a lady here
frightfully,” writes N E Palmer, of Kirk-
man, la. “The best doctors couldn’t heal
the running sore that followed, butBuck-
ten’s Arnaca Salve entirely cured her.’’
Infaluble for cuts, corns, sorea, boils,
biuises, akmi disease* and piles, at at
FORBES & COXE DRUG CO.
Griffin, tin., May 8,1900. Jefferson, Ga„ April 12, iS</i
l can cheerfully recommend Dr. Tlch- Have used Dr, Tichenor** Antiseptic in
enor’s Antiseptic as a most excellent my family and can recmnniend it as one
remedy tor Cjits and bruises. A fair °f the best remedies known Jo me for ihe
trial will convince any one ot its merits, claims made for it.
J. F. Elrod. Thus. S. Johnson,
_____ Ex-Senator 33d District.
College Park, Gu., May 16, 1901. 1 „ ”
While attending the Southern Baptist Winder, Gu., July ro, 1899.
Convention in New Orleans, I was badlv . 1 lavc , r - Ucheuors Antiseptic
hurt bv a fall down a flight of steps. I mr»evere bruises in, which inflamation
used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic frcelv reacl,ed “ sla K c «»« caused alarm..
and found it the best remedy for cuts and P* u r .? m ™ es had-.ailed, but a lew
bruises I ever tried, it it pleasant and a PP»cat ons removed ail inflamation ami
heals wounds without inflamation or ■ acd t le woundin n lc ' v da V».
suppuration. ‘ A. G. Lamar..
(Rbv.) w. l. c tanton. Vienna Drug Co-
BUY A BOTTLE, OR WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE,
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NEW ORLEANS, LA.
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$29.00 REWARD.
For the arrest and delivery to the
Sheriff of Dooly county one Mote
Hill dolored, nge about 19 years old,
low built, dark ginger cake color,
will weigh about 150 pounds and is
about 5 tty inches in beighlh. ^.eft
my place Sunday night. Money
can be found in the bands of S. D.
Thompson. Alex Anderson,
Pinehutst, Gu.. June 33-1901.
UAADILLA. GEORGIA.
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The congressional convention of
I have had asthma for three otfouryears | the Third district ot Georgia at
and have tried about all the cYmgh. and ■ which Hon. E. B. Le .vis will be
asthma cures in the market an
ccivcd treatment trout physic!
York and other cities, bnt got Very little
beneflt until I tried Foley’s l&ncy and
Tar which gave me immediate/relief and
I will never be without in to r.iv house.
all.’’ Fov
I sincerely recommend, it <
sale by ail dealers.
have re-. . , „.
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this district fqr the fourth term in
congress, will be held in Montezuma
on Frichy, AJigust n .-Fort Vajlcy
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If you xoant a first-class HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAll-
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