The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, July 12, 1902, Image 4

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& 3acsc3C3C3C3C3C3c£iQQODac^ac3QC3C3caoc3a c3l3 w a M Q U i^n M a w [zrzjcTci*saacT; b c=a n n ca ea cacfcs ca c=i a e=3 cd t=3 C3 ca c=3 ca a ca c D D 0 D 0 D D D jD D D h ’D b b b b b b b b b b b IS |8 IS b b b b b $ $ $ iQt ’O' m THE 1902j ^VW*A'<VWuWv utual Benefit Life Insurance 0 o, ©F NEWARK, N. J. FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN, President. Assets Over SEYENTY*EIGHT MILLION. PURELY MUTUAL, N© ST06K-H0LDERS, ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, PAID up VALUES IN TW© YEARS. This Company Leads in all That is GOOD in LIFE INSURANCE. INVESTIGATE US FOR PULL PARTICULARS. G L. BUSH. LOCAL AGENT. M. E. RUSHIN, SPECIAL agent. 7k n IS! I I 5°' | I I i| I $ I 3C 3°3 3$. li $ § I I I Igi f i”i I I g innnnntinr*">innnnnnnnnnnm<nrmNnfinnnnnnnnn "ocTacr=icfan“=Taaal=T=3t~Tr.“M“""u THE VIENNA NEWS. TWICE-A-WEEK. T. A. ADKINS. JR., Ed. W. T. ADKINS, Proprietors Official Organ Dooly County. Qfticia! Organ of the City of Vienna. Entered at tlie Postofficc nt Vienna, Ga., a* Second Class Mail Matter. Advertising rates furnished on request. t»-The News will not be responsible r or views expressed by correspondents. RATES OF subscription: One copy ono year. $1.00 Qne copy ( sixmonths. 50 One copy three months 35 Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 'PHONE No. II. SATURDAY, JULY 12th, 1802. Tho -Adkins boys are getting out one of tli« liveat papers in Georgia in The Vienna. News.—Campbell News. Thanks, The Sentinel cannot say that it favors ‘••fairs’’and “stroetcavnivals” anymore, for tho “fairs’’ are too expensive for the good derived, and the usual run of ''street carnivals” has grown too rotten und nbnoxiuus. If we could have in Gordele for a day this fall, a farmers display upon wagons, such as O. B, .Terry displayed In Cordele, and a mer Chants display likewise, with a good band to furnish music am) a. “Big gun speaker,” it would add mueh to the life of the oity and county and go a long way towards advertising our section.— Cordelo Sentinel. Brother Bivins evidently speaks from experience in regurd to ‘‘street carnivals,” and we agree with hint. But a good county fair, free from degrading and immoral side shows and gamblers, held for the purpose of allowing the farmers and mer chants to display their products, etc., with a small premium list, would bo a paying advertisement fpr our city and county. Tins is the kind we propose io have, and pearly two thirds of the capital stock has been subset ibed in less tliun a week's time. WHEN OTHER MEDICINES FAK.. Take Toler’* Kidney Cure, it lias cured When ererything e!«e has disappointed, l&r sale br, all dealers. ENVY. Forsyth Chronicle: Envy is a disease which feeds on its own growth. It is its own des tiny. Its prevtflence is its severest condemnation. It is the one pain we suffer, Itis the one weakness which is too strong for all. If it were the smallpox we would call in a physi. cian und (nek up a red flag on the house, but as it is envy we feel that we are made that way and mistake complacency for resignation as we submit to it’s p3ngs. As a matter of fact, there is nothing of which we can afford to bo envious. Every peach has a pit—though we can't see it. Life is> life, and God has no special moulds. The King upon the throne has more opportunities for bitter, galling diappoiutments than the peasant in the hut. Each are equal ly the spirit of fate or the muster of circumstances—as they may choose. When you are tempted to envy the fortune of others, bear it in mind that from every hill top there looms a valley—and that so long as the heaitcun desire the lot wr the possessions of others there will always be others to envy. Envy is the footless waste of princeless happiness. Get in the Swim. Some Local Ads- On Tuesday July 15th, the At lantic & Birmingham railroad will run the finest excursion of the season to the seashore. Note the low round trip rate from Cordelo: To Jacksonville, $2.00 ; Pablo Beach, $2.50 ; Atlantic Beach, $2.60 ; St. Augustine, $2.65. Train leaves Cordele at 7 a. m. and arrives at Jacksonville 12:50 noon, with close connections for all points. Tickets limited to Saturday July 19. Now is tbs time to visit the seashore. Don’t send your watches off for re pairs, I can repair it if it enn be done, on short notice. H. A. Youm&ns. I will reduce the’ price ox hioh-oradb buggies so that anybody can buy. J. 0. Hamilton. DRINK “METTO,” The latest and best at Vienna Drug Co. Take advantages of my CUT PRICES and buy your buggies from me now. J. O. Hhmii.ton. Don’t give up und say there is no spec tacles which you can see through jus't because you hare failed to get fitted..Re member I am fitting those kind every day. H. A. Youmans, Jeweler and Optician. NEW ASSORTMENT of Hamberg Edging, Swiss Insertings just received from New York. Don’t fail to see these goods. J P Heard & Sons. Foley's Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates. The time for wearing Summer Suits is now in full bloom, but tho season for selling them is about over. Wo have a few yet to go, so we have cut the price Qn them to |0.48. Barfield & Horne, Pinehurst, Ga For Sale- I have for sale a nice residence con veniently situated, and in n desirable port of the city of Vienna. Tho lot eoutains about one acre of land. If you.want to buy consult me. D. L. HENDERSON. NOTICE- TO RENT—Two of the most desirable store houses in Vienna. Possession given Sept. 1st, or earlier It desired. See or address Dr. C. T. Stovall, Vienna, Ga. The Ladies all Like It 9 J.P. HEARD & SONS’ BUGGIES are creating a sensa tion all over the county. Their Elegance in Style, Superior Workmanship, EASY RIDINU Qualities, Lightness of Draft is unsurpassed. J. P. HEARD & SONS, Tho Buggy and Wagon People. TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM. “I was troubled with kidney complaint „ . Faith > Ga " J an< 3 < , 9°*- Riddlcville, Ga., Dec, 28. 190b remedJ C .ar n0r v-r^?, tUe ft tiC J“u ® S °°^ , I Med Dr. Tlcnenor’* Ambej . c Nrarahria o(ti>? h» “ eatfa<:h e and for Neuralgia, Cuts ami Colic and found ineuraipin ol tiic face* It Is splendid for it Rood; very liond. InYny home." 1 "« var * without it “m™. E. J. Skith. Mrs. Emma C. White. _ ~ • - 1 ■ Freeman, Mo,, Sept, io, 189*;. *issstfsst. A «.I eCe .i l 5 e "“‘i, ^ r - Tir.henor's bought two filty cent bottles. Uaed it rawlt if its a Me Wa ? con^H, P ,f*" d 1 "l? 1 Cuts, Burns* Rheumatism and Choi- h«n..hiia JV , 1 coniider 11 » valuable ora Morbus with enod results and household medicine. . cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. Henry Dozier. Mrs. J. W. Duncan, Ask Your Druggist For It. j ~ t f 3gl $ 3$ 393 iaaacaau„OB J- G. Forehand, C. R„ Morgan, Farmers Warehouse, VIENNA, - FOREHAND - - -GEORGIA. MORGAN, Proprietors. 1 I $ ’8‘ 393 Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE ijb ^•Mbfvrmr friends. Everything in jn‘ im.j. , ' • ' “ JZS ijji 393 FIRST-CLASS SHAPE for handling Cotton. We are in direct communication with Savannah and all the leading markets, thereby being better enabled to secure the VERY BEST price for your cotton. Our buyer's are in a position to COMPE1E mith Cordele, Montezuma and Hawkinsville. Bring us , ^ your cotton and wewiUdoour VERY BEST TO • PLEASE YOU. Very Respectfully, FOREHAND & MORGAJl igi I 1 I 1 HAIR CUT MY STYL El If you want a first-class HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAM- For any information tee A. 11. dcMont Mollin, agent Cordele, or I, “I"** troubled withkidnev complaint ' f * »v. «-».«• GlIT, SUAVE, SB J. G. Knapp, Traveling russenger! Mt.VeTiing! u"bi^««t>»uin omfoL %Q0 op, SHINE, call to see me. Next door to Racket Store Agent, Fitzgerald. jey’s Kidney Care effected* permanent; ^ ,cl ^ r*r sate by ail dca.iers. , 4PQ USTUS JONES, Barber,,