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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 Postoflice at Vienna, Ga.,
as Second Class Mall Matter.
Advertising rates furnished on request.
Thu News will not be responsible
for views expressed by correspondents.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION;
One copy one year $t.oo
One copyalxinomhs 50
Ouecopy three months 35
Published. WEQN&8QAYS and SATURDAYS.
’PHONE No. 11.
SATURDAY. JULY 2Sth, 1902.
EIGHT PAGES.
Senator Clay it said to have op
posed the appointment of a man
who drunk and gambled. What
would, the Kentucky Senator Clay
have thought of such a reason?—
Macon Telegraph.
It cannot be denied that the Illi
nois woman who shot and killed her
husband under the impression thut
be was a burglar when he returned
home drunk at 3 o’clock in the
morning and began to smash things
l>ss struck upon un argument that if
widely employed will go far to
wards solving the temperance ques
tion. says the Louisville Courier-
Jourual. '
QSaL JACKSON AGAIN
USA,S. THE EA3HERS,
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Albany, Ga. July 33—Deal Jack-
son, the 1 well known negro farmer,
brought in his second bale of this
year's cotton today. He brought
Georgia’s first bale of cotcon to
Albany yesterday, and told it for
eleven sentsv per pound. This
makes the fourth year in succession
that Jackson has beat the state w.ith
the first bale of cottqo,
FAIR ASSOCIATION.
One of the best things now on
foot-for the farmers and merchants
of Dooly county is the .proposed
organization of what will be known
as the Dooly County Fair Associa
tion for the mutual benefit of the
farmers and merchants of the coun
ty. The capital stock to start with
will be .$3,500 divided into shares
of $35 each. By placing the value
of the shares at n small amount a
large number of the fanners of the
county will be enabled to subscribe
one or more shares. Already, sev
eral of them have subscribed stock,
besides what has been taken by the
business, men of Vienna.
If the matter is pushed along there
is hardly any doubt but that the
Association will be formed, as near
ly $3,000 has been subscribed up
to riate.
Mr. O. M. Heard now has charge
of the list and anyone wishing to
investigate and take stock can do
so by calling on him at T. P.
Heard & Sons store.
With good business men and
sturdy substantial farmers to con*
stitute a board of ditectors, the
Dooly County Fair association
could bs made au enterprise of
untold value to both merchant and
farmer, besides the joy and recrea
tion to be derived from the annual
fairs.
The News would be glad to see
several more hustling and progress
ive farmers take stock in this asso
ciation, What benefits the farmer
benefits the merchant and vice
versa. Let these two classes of
industry come together and great
good can be accomplished.
Will you do it?
A POOR MILLIONAIRE,
Lately starved lu London because he
could not digest his food. Early use of
Dr King’t New Life Pilla would have
saved him. They strengthen the stomach
•Id digestion, promote assimilation, im
prove appetite. Price 15c. Wooer back
ft not satisfied
FO&BE£&COXE Q.RUGCO.
Some Local Ads*
Don’t send your watches off for re
pnlra, I can repair it if it enn be done,
on short notice. H. A. Youmans.
iCnr load nails just received at.
J. P. Heard & Sons
Foley’s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
LOST—An umbrella with white knob
on handle. Findor will please leavo
it at the News office.
STRAW HATS half price next TEN
days. DON’T MISS THEM.
J P Heard & Sons.
Don’t give up and say there is no spec
tacles which you can see through just
because you have failed to get fitted. Re*
member I am fitting those kind every
day. H. A. Youmans,
Jeweler and Optician.
NEW ASSORTMENT of Hamberg
Edgins, Swiss Insertings just received
from New York. Don’t fail to see these
goods. J P Heard & Sons.
Foley’s Honey and Tar
tor children,safe,sure. No opiates.
For Sale*
I have for sale a nice residence con
veniently situated, and in a desirable
part of the eity of Vienna. The lot
contains about one acre of land. If
you want to buy consult me.
D. L. HENDERSON.
Get our prices on Sash, Doors, Blinds
and Building material.
J. P. Heard & Sons.
FOR SALE—A good top buggy. Only
been in use about a year cheap. Apply
to Dr. T. F. Bivins, Vienna, Ga.
Pocket Book Lost
A small purse with one opening, con
taining one $20 bill, and one $10 bill,
also some receipts with my name on
them. Finder will be liberally reward
ed. J, B. WlTITIHXAD,
Vienna, Ga.
IT DAZZLES THE WORLD.
No discovery in medicine has ever
crested one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr King’s New
Discovery for consumption, its severest
tests have been on hopeless victims of
consumption, pneumonia, hemorrhage,
pleurisy and bronchits,thousan<Dot whom
it has restored to perfect health. For
coughs, colds, asthma, croup,bay lever,
hoarseness and whooping cough it it the
quickestand surest cure in the world.. It
it sold by Fofbxs & Coxa Druu Co.,
who guarantee satisfaction or refund n;«n
ey.. IwtUys $oc and $t. Trial f«;e
The Ladies
all Like It
Faith, Gn., Jan. 3, 1903.
Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic is a good
remedy lor Nervous Headache nnd
Neuralgia of the face. It is splendid for
Sore Throat. I will never be without it
in my home.
Mrs, Emma C. White.
Thomson, Ga., March 10, 1903.
I received the bottle of Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic and was highly pleased with
result of its use. I consider it a (Valuable
household medicine.
Mrs. Henry Dozier.
Riddlevilie, Ga., Dec eS. 19011
I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic
for Neuralgia, Cuts and Colic and found
it good, very good.
Mrs. E. J. Smith.
Freeman, Mo., Sept. 10,1891;.
Received n sample of Dr. Tichem i’s
Antiseptic by mail. Like It so well I
bought two fitty cent bottles. Used it
for Cuts, Burns, Rheumatism and Choi*
ora Morbus witli (rood results and
cheerfully recommend it.
Mrs. J. W. Duncan.
Ask Your Druggist For It.
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C. R. Morgan.
J. G. Forehand,
Farmers Warehouse,
VIENNA, - - GEORGIA.
FOREHAND & MORGAN, Proprietors.
Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE
wagon yard and stalk for our friends. Everything in
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 buyers are in a position to COMPE1E mith
Cordele, Montezuma and Hatokinsville. Bring us
your cotton and we vnll do our VERY BEST TO
PLEASE YOU. Very Respectfully,
FOREHAND & MORGAfi.
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