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swRECEIVERS S;ALBf«
The store of A. Eoobin & Co,, on the comer of Union and Third street, MfcDdnald’s corner.
Vienna, Ga., has been closed up by a Receiver, but is now opened and the large stock of goods is now'
for sale at New York prices, less freight, and some goods below COST. The stock is new and fresh,
well bought and not a year old. NOW is your time to buy the GOODS at your OWN PRICE FOR
DON’T lose the opportnnity of your life tS buy GOOD GOODS*CHEAP. , ;
TlfE ENTIRE »TOCK f CONailSTINd^r--^ 1
pry Goods, Slothing, Shoes, Hats, etc.
must be closed out by Sept. 1st. Anyone wishing to buy the entire stock should come
at once to see Mr. A. Roobin at his store in Vienna. v ^
- Ten Per Cent will be deducted from ail accounts p a id up at ©nee.
THE VIENNA NEWS.
TWICE-A-WeCK.
T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Ed. )
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Official Organ of the City of Vienna.
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Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
’PHONE No. It.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1802
Return postage seems to be the
greatest drawback in literature.
Prof. SJedd evidently had an aye
on. a, northern job when he wrote
that article on the negro.
A girl wearing last .season’s
wuiiits with tight sleeves in them
evidently feels the pinch of poverty
An exchange truthfully remarks
that a wise mother is the faithful,
tender who, never misplaces a
switch. 1
in Massachusetts the other day a
man was sent to the penitentiary
lor stealing a pin—it had a diamond
on one end’ of it.
I King Edward thanks the Lord
for his recovery—but ho will have
to pay the doctors, just the same,
remarks the Atlanta, Journal.
Lightning struck the Baptist
church at DeSoto, Sumter county,
Sunday morning during service,
killing Mr. Richard Dodson, a first
cousin of Hon. W: A. Dodson of
Atncricus,. and injuring several
others.
A WARNING TO YOUNG MEN.
The Houston, post predicts, a big
cotton crop in Texas, after sum
marizing reports from every county
in ttye state. This report is quite
contrary to the ones recently sent
out, when the insects, were said to
be damaging the crops considerably
Prot.. Andrew Sledd,.one of the
teachers in Emory college, who
• recently wrote a. very foolish
article in the Atlantic Monthly on
the negro question in the 'South,
has resigned his position. Ho hnt
bccn.the object of severe criticism
sinqp the article appeared,, and his
resignation, is dne to,the fact that
i)is remaining'blight injure the col*
lege. That was right. We don’t
want any teacher* in; our colleges
that have such ideas. He would
undoubtedly have 1 been asked to
resign by the board hod he not done
W, voluntarily.
When once a man begins to go
down hill it is hard to turn back
and easy to pitch forward headlong
into the moral abyss, says the Macon
Telegraph. Putnam Bradlee
Strong, former captain in the army
of the United States, began his de
scent less than two years ago as the
lover of another mun’s wife and
already a warrant has been issued
for his arrest as a thief.
Young Strong, as the son oi
William L. Strong, reform mayor
of New York, began life with every
desirable advantage. It was com-
paritively easy for him to hold up
his head and continue in the path
of an honorable career. But, be
coming fascinated with the notor
ious actress, May Yohe, wife of
Lord Francis Hope, he threw away
his opportunities, eloped with her,
and was dismissed from the army.
It was only to be expected that, ut
ter their journey around the world,
they would tire of each other, and
that the actress would quarrel with
her army officer as she bud quarteled
with her lord. But it was scarcely
expected that young Strong would
so soon descend to such depths of
depravity as are now reported,
■ It seems that on their return to
America, - at the request of May
Yohe, young Strong deposited ut a
banker’s jewels owned'by her val
ued at fiooo.ooo, registering them
without her knowledge in his own
name, and that since then he has
gradually been removing and pawn
ing them. Finally, it is said, he
took a diamond neckluce from her
boudoir and after realizing $900 on
it, disappeared, leaving a letter of
confession for his mother and an-
other tor the woman he had robbed
—announcing iiis intention to com
nut suicide. There was no sugges
cion of suicidal intent in his dishon
est scheme to raise ail possible funds
and naturally his aanonceinent was
not believed. May Yohe seems to
have rccurned his passion, but a
diamond neckluce is more precious
in her sight thsn a lover who has
clearly abandoned hei for good, and
she promptly instructed tier lawyer
to swear out a warrant for Stong’s
arrest on the charge of giand lur
ceny.
As a result of an unlawful passion
for a married actress, Cupt Putnam
Bradlee Strong has become a crim
nal, not merely ruining his own
life, but bringing disgrace upon
his honorable family. The deplor
able affair should be a warning to
all young men who know in their
hearts that they arc weak in the
face of danger and that the sedtic-
duct ions of vice may easily become
moie powerful than the claims of
honor.
TO THE PEOPLE WHO
SELL COTTON SEED.
I will be in the market again for
cotton seed, as usual paying the
highest cash price. There will be
other buyers, and all equal, the
local Oil Mill will be justly entitled
to them but. should my prices be
better, it is a duty you owe to your
family to sell them where you can
get the best prices.
Hoping you will have a good
market for same and a, bountiful
harvest, I am, Yours very truly,
D. B. Thompson.
P. S. Don’t sell your seed-until
you reach Vienna.
CONSUMPTION THREATENED
1 was troubled with a hacking cough
for a rear and I thought I had consump
tion, C Unger, an Maple St, Champaign
HI, I tri.-d a great many remedies and I
was under the care of physicians for sev
eral months. I used one bottle of Foley’s
Honey and Tar, It cured me and I have
not been troubled since. For sale by
all dealers.
fax Notice.
The books for Tax Returns for the City
of Vienna, are now open for the returns
ot the taxable property of Vienna, and
will close on September 1st, 1902.
B. M. Wood, C. and T. C.,C.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
ABOUT BUGGIES
mtirA Wheels,
THE fsssr
Painte,
Leathers
Material and
Workmanship,
ere found In Heard'*
BUGGIES.
J P Heard & Sons.
The Boggy and Wagon People.
BEST
ALL WERE SAVED.
For years I suffered such untold misery
from bronchitis, writes J H Johnson, ot
Broughton, Ga. that often 1 was unable
to work.' Then when everything else
failed, I wss cured by Dr King’s New
Discovery for consumption. My wife
suffered from asthma till it cured her,
and all our experience goes to show it the
best croup medfetne in the world. A t rial
will convince it's unrivaled tor throat and
lung diseases. Guaranteed outlies 50 and
|i. Trial bottes tree at Fo: be* and Coxe
Drug Co.
“It’s a Good Thing;
Push It Along.
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Scnoia, Ga., Oct. loth, 1901. Roscoe, Ga., Nov. 201 h, 18c 9.
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic heals Cuts, I used Dr. Tlchehor’s Antiseptic on n
Burns, etc., very quickly and always gives, a child that had been fallen Into the Arc
perfect satisfaction. Every family should and its severely burned. It relieved the
keep It to use in ease of accident, pain and the burn healed rapidly without
/ Enterprise-Gazette. any ulceration.
1 . J. E. Pritciiavd, M.D.
Atlanta, Ga.,July loth, 1901.
Being troubled with prickly heat every
summer, I decided to try Dr. Ticbehor’s Camilla, Ga.. May 25O1.1899.
Antiseptic on it and found that it worked I know from personal experience that
like a charm, causing a delightful cooling Dr. Tichenoris Antiseptic is a splendid
sensation and entirely relieved me. Have remedy for burns. Keepit convenient to
used it snccessfully.in my tamily for Colic use in case of accident
and other Stomach and Bowel troubles Sam Fri.drk,
and at ways keep it convenient. , E d. Camilla Clarion.
W. H. Dorsey,' I raveling Salesman.
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VIENNA, - . - GEORGIA.
FOREHAND & GREENE, Proprietors.
Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE
•wagon yard and stalls for our friends. Everything in
FIRST-CLASS SHAPE far handling Cotton.
We are in direct communication with Savannah
and all the hading markets, thereby being better enabled
to secure the VERY BEST •price for your cotton.
Our buyers are in a position to C0MPE1E niith
Cordele, Montezuma and Hawkinsville: Bring us
your cotton and we will do our VER Y BEST TO
PLEASE YOU. Very Respectfully,
FOREHAND & GREEME.
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tor ehUdren^att^orc. 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 aero of land. If
you want to buy consult me.
D. L. HENDERSON.
A PHYSICIAN HEALED
Dr G Ewing, a practicing physician ot
Smith Grove, Ky., for over thirty years,
writes his personal experience with Foleys
Kidney Cure: “For years 1 bad been
greatly bothered with kidney and bladder
trouble and enlarged prostrate guide. 1
used everything known to the profession
without relief until I commenced to take
Folevs Kidney Cure. After taking three
bottles 1 -was entirely relieved and cured.
,1 prescribe it now daily In my practice
and recommend it to all physicians for
such troubles - I hare wescibed it in
hundreds of cases with perfect success.
For taleby all. deqlcr#-.
Drugs,
Medicines
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Articles.
il|@ Bill the
Courteous Treatment
to Everybody.
McArthur Bros., Druggists
Unadilla, • - Ga.
Loans, Loans, Loans.
WE CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR
YOU ANYWHERE FROM $180.00
TO $8,000,00 With Interest from
0*7 TO 7 12 PER CENT.
ANOAT a VERY SMALL. C08T.
HENDERSON & JORDAN,.