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FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN. President.
Assets Over SEVENTY^IGHT MILLION.
PURELY MUTUAL,
N0 STOCK-HOLDERS,
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
PAID op VALUES
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This Company Leads in all That is GOOR in LIFE INSURANCE,
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THE VIENNA NEWS.
TWICC-A-WjCttC
T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Ed
W. T. ADKINS,
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Proprietors
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ of the City of Vienna.
Entered at the Poitofllce at Vieiina, Ga.,
at Second Clast Mall Matter.
Advertising rates furnished on request.
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The Newt will not be responsible
ror views expressed by correspondents.
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
One copy one year $t.oo
One copy tlx months....... 50
Ode copy three months 35
Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
•PHONE No. 11.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1802.
Yea. indeed, theworldLis growing
.bettor. A Chicago mun haa just
returned $2 he ctole in 1S77.
if- .'
A Kansas widow who says she in
mulcing enough to support, two com*
i'ortably ^advertising for a husband
J^he ought not to have much trouble
in landing one.
Whether Mus Cerf jumped in or
‘.ell in, she got a hug from Hobson
and what'e even more to the main
point, those other girls taw her get
it.—Atlanta Jotfmul. .
June 9th a convict named Tracy es
caped from tho Oregon penitentiary.
-Tince that time he haa killed nine men
sad traveledaoroea three states. At
last ncccunts ho was atill at large.—
Dublin Courier Dispatch.
The chase has been abandoned
nnd it has cost the state $10,000.
A very disastrous fire visited Col
quitt, Go., Sunday morning about
3 o’clock, reducing to ashes eleven
business bouses valued at about
$40,000 with very little insurance.
All the buildings . were frames.
There isuot a single brick building
in the town.
FOR ••EUCHRE” MOTHERS.
A certain mother tn one of our
small cities was fond ,of playing
“progressive euchre.” One even
ing she receive^ a fine silver cup for
being tho. most successful player in
u group of her society friends. She
was much delighted with her sue?
cess, and, on showing it to her
family the next morning, her son,
I can'beat that, for I made ten
dollars at the pool table last night! ”
Immediately the eyes of the mother
were opened in more senses than
one, for, in the first pluce, she had
no idea that her ion bad thus been
spending his time, and in cbe next
place, partner in sin, how could
she condemn hitn ? It taught her a
lesson once for all.—Presbyterian.
Some Local Ads-
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Don't send ypur watches off for re
pairs, I can repair. it if it can be, done,
on short notice. H. A. Younians.
WANTED—Situation by young man
who is attentive to business and willing
to work, has no bad habits. Wages
reasonable. Apply at once to the News
office.
Don’t give up and say there Is no spec-
vhl
fades which yon can see through 'just
because you have failed to get fitted. Re
in his early “teens,” said, “Huh q member lam fitting those kind every
. A. Yocmans,
Jeweler and Optician.
•NEW ASSORTMENT of Hamberg
Edgins, Swiss Insertlngs Just received
from New York. Don’t fail to see these
goods. J P Heard & Sons.
A Plain Truth.
When a man is poor and obscure
his richer relatives gives him a wide
berth, but when he dies after f o<-
tune has smiled on him, he beebmes
popular with everybody and his
heirs bob up Horn the (our corners
of.' the earth.—Dublin Courier
Dispatch.
No opiates.
For Sale*
I have for sale a nice residence con
veniently situated, and in a desirable
part of the city of Vienna. The lot
.contains about one^hore of land. If
you want to buy oonsult me.
D. L. HENDERSON.
NOTICE-
TO RENT—Two of the most desirable
store houses in Vienna. Possession
given Sept. 1st, or earlier if desired.
8ee or address Da. 0. T. Stovall,
Vienna, Ga.
A POOR MILLION A IRE,
Lately starved in London because he
could not digest bis food. Early use of
Dr King’s New Life Pills would have
saved him. They strengthen the stomach
aid digestion, promote assimilation, im
prove appetite. Price 35c. Money hack
It not satisfied
FORBES &COXE DRUG CO.
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Foley s Xi Ji&y Care
arckei kidneys and bladder risttk
J. P. HEARD & SONS’
BUGGIES are creating a sensa
tion all over tho county. Their
Elegance in Style, Superior
Workmanship, EASY RIDING
Qualities, Lightness of Draft is
unsurpassed. 1
J. P. HEARD A SON'S,
The Buggy and Wagon People.
Foley*s Honey and Tar
for children,sate,sure. Nooi
Pocket Book Lost
A small purse with one opening, con
taining one $20 bill and one $10 bill,
also some recoipts with my name on
them. Finder will be llborally reward
ed. J. B. Whitehead,
Vienna, Ga.
A PLAIN BUSINESS PROPOSITION;
The people are fast learning where to
go to get their buggies. We have given
this part of our business careful study
ud have one of tho best stocks of bog
gles in the South. Wo have the Bab
cock, Henderson High Grade, Anchor,
Improved Barnesville, and any other
make youdeetre. Being one of the
largest dealers in this section, also
having a large vehicle business at
Maeon, Ga., we can offer you the best
goods possible for your money. Inspeot
our large stock. If wedo not offer you
better goods for the price than uur
competitors, we do not ask you to buy*
We never fail to please our customers;
batisvacziox ouabaxtud or money
refunded when you buy hero.
J. P. Heard & Sobs,
Tho Buggy and Wagon People.
WHEN OTHER MEDICINES FAIL.
Take Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cured
when everything eLt has disappointed.
For sale Ur ail dealer*
The Ladies
all Like It.
Faith, Ga., Jan. 2, 1903.
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is a good
remedy lor Nervous Headache and
Neuralgia of the face. It is splendid for
Sore Throat. I will never be without it
its my home.
Mrs. Emma C. Wiiitb.
Riddteville, Ga., Dec. 38, 1900
I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic,
for Neuralgia, Cuts and Colic and found
it good, very good. *
—Mrs. E. J. Smith.
Thomson, Ga., March to, 1903.
I received the bottle of Dr. Tlr.henor’s
Antiseptic and was highly pleated with
result of its use. I consider it a valuable
household medicine. \
Mrs. Hexry Dozier.
Freeman, Mo., Sept, to, 1899.
Received a sample qJ Dr. Ticheno's
Antiseptic by mail. Likc.it so well I
bought two fitty cert bottles. Used it
lor Cuts, Burns, Rheumatism and Choi-,
ora Morbus -with good results and
cheerfully recommend it.
Mrs. J. VV. Duncan.
Ask Your Druggist For It.
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I Farmers Warehouse, f
jSj VIENNA, - - GEORGIA.
|d| FOREHAND & MORGAN, Proprietors.: $
»jj[ Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE |9|
inf uiagon yard and stalls for our friends. Everything in jn[
joj FIRST-CLASS SHAPE for handling Cotton. ip*
|Q* We are in direct communication with Savannah iQ[
3gt and all the leading markets, thereby being better enabled jQj
j Jj j to secure the VER Y BEST price for your cotton. jjjt "
jg| Our buyers are in a position to COMPE1E rniih ]S[
tQt Cordek, Montezuma and Hawkinsville. Bring us .
jQt your cotton and we will do our VERY BEST TO :Qt i
]D| PLEASE YOU. Very RespeetfuUy, 1
| FOREHAND 4 MORGAN J|
Loans, Loans, toans. j
WE CAN PROCUHE A LOAN FOR
VOU ANYWHERE FROM *130.00
-TO (8,000,00 with Interest from
6, 7 TO 7 12 PER CENT. \
AND AT A VERY SMALL COST. '
HENDERSON &.JOPDAN.
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