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The store of A, Roobin & Co,, on the comer of Union and Third street, McDonald'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
CASH. DON'T lose the opportunity of your life to buy GOOD GOODS CHEAP.
THE ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, (Clothing, 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.
Ten Per Gent will be deductee from all accounts p a ld up at ©nee.
THE VIENNA NEWS.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
T. A. ADKINS, JR., Ed.
W. T. ADKINS,
'Proprietors
Official Organ Dooly County.
OfficlaPOrgan of tho City of Vienna.
[Entered at the Postoffice at Vienna, Ga.,
ai Second Ctau Mail Matter.
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HOW DIFFERENT PEOPLE READ.
PoblilHld WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
’PHONB No. 11.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 10th, 1902
The local ice man still wears that
happy smile. 1
We believe in progression that is
'not oppression.
It now seems that Vienna will
soon have some light turned on tho
situation.
The Columbus ball team niudc it
interesting for the Cordele boys, to
say the least of it.
It is now reported that May Yohe
and Capt. Strong are to be married
Sept. 25th., nnd will live abroad.
This is satisfactory with us.
After all the Atlanta papers are
very considerate in not asking the
people outside of that city to help
them raise their elephant fund.
Th^ Atlanta city primary will
occur Nov. 4th, and from now
til then the Atlanta papers will
bore the people with rumors about
the various candidates for mayor.
An Arkansas man claims to hate
invented perpetual motion. If
we had one coupled on to our "G.
.Washington," as well as tor some
of our delinquents, our lot would
not be so hard after all.
The Macon Telegraph tells the
people to count the dots in its
paper, but the Georgian seems to
think it would be a good idea for
them to count the whiskey ads in
some of the Sunday newspapsrs.
It may be alright for two men,
with money to pay their expenses,
•to walk 650 miles and call it fine
sport, but with the hobo who walks
every day and stands at the back
door and asks for a “bund out,"
there is no pleasure for him
walking.
A young lady in Pennsylvania
sent up a letter and her photograph
The following appeared in a re
cent issue of the Birmingham News
and probably it is in the main true
life:
"Did you ever notice how differ
ent people start m to read a news
paper?" usked the observant man.
"Don’t know-that I have,” re
plied the man with the indifferent
air.
"Well it’s a fact." continued the
observunt one, "and if you watch
the things closely you cun soon be
come a pretty good judge of men
simply by watching the way in
which they read their paper. Take
for instance the politician. He
turns first to the editorial page to
see it anything has been said about
affairs of state. If he finds anything
and it meets his views, he usually
remarks to some one in the neigh
borhood that the editor knows the
situation exactly, but if the other
way, he may observe that the editor
is full of sawdust and is writing
without investigating.
The man with something to sell
with an idea ot buying some
thing, turns first to the want pages
and shoots his eyes up and down
the columns, perhaps making an
occasional note. He then scans the
news columns to tee how values are
holding up und*what the prospects
are for a continuance of prosperous
conditions.
"The man who loves the sensa
tional sizes of the paper and shoots
his eyes over ^he various headlines
and pauses at that one which prom
ises the largest meal for hts morbid
appetite. If there is nothing "real
warm," he usually observes that
the paper is not as enterprising as
it used to be, or that news is getting
mighty scearce.
The man who loves to keep
posted on all subjects, and has no
particular preference, glances over
the paper page by page, notes the
various items, then turns hack and
devours tbs entire mass and some
times pauses to remark upon the
wonderful fact that all the happen
ings of the world can he learned
from day to day at such a small
outlay us the cost of a newspaper.
‘The most demonstrated reader
is the baseball crank. 'You can
tell him bv the way he grabs the
paper and swings it open at the
base ball page. His eyes dunce up
and down the columns, ns though
seeking to devour it all at once,
and in nine cases out of ten, he does
not pause until every line has been
carefully read and the tabulated
scores intelligently mastered."
"How about the women read
ers?" was asked.
"Oh they read the social column
and advertisement columns, and
occasionally glancing ‘ over
live news i’em it
TO THE PEOPLE WHO
SELL COTTON SEED.
I will be in die 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
I was troubled with a hacking cough
for a year and I thought I had consump
tion^ Unger, 311 Maple St, Champaign
III, i triod a great mnnr remedies and I
was under the care of physicians for.sev
eral months. I used one bottle of Folev’s
Honey and Tar, It cured me and I have
not been troubled slifce. For sale by
all dealers,
Tax Notice.
The books for fax Returns for the City
of Vienna, are now open for the returns
ot the taxable property of Vienna, and
will close on September 1st, 1903.
B. M. Wood, C. and T. C. C.
Foley’s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
ABOUT BUGGIES
THE
BEST
“It’s a Good Thing;
Push It Along.”
Senola, Ga., Oct. 10th, 1901. Roscoe, Ga., Nov. 30th, i3< 9.
Dr. Tlchenor’s Antiseptic neals Cuts, I used Dr. Tichehor’s Antiseptic on a
Burns, etc., very quickly and always gives a child that had been fallen into the lire
perfect satisfaction. Every family should and its severely burned. It relieved the
keep it to use in case of accident. pain and the burn healed rapidly without
'Extxrprise-Gazettb. any ulceration.
_ ,,.. . . J.E. Pritchard, M.D.
Atlanta, Ga.,July 10th, 1901. ___
Being troubled with prickly heat every
summer, I decided to try Dr. Tichehor’s Camilla, Ga.. May 35th. 1899.
Antiseptic on It and found that it worked I know from personal cxp'ei fence that
like a charm,causing a delightful cooling Dr. Tichenoris Antiseptic is a splendid
sensation ahd entirely relieved me. Have remedy for burns. Keepit convenient to
used it successfully in my family for Colic use in case of accident
and other Stomach and Bowel troubles Sam Fei.iie::,
and aiways keep it convenient. Ed. Camilla Clarion.
W. 11. Dorsey, I raveling Salesman.
'Wholesale and Retail bj VIENNA DRDG CO.
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" J. G. Forehand,
Wheels,
Springs,
Axles,
Paints,
Leathers,
Material and
Workmanship,
are found In Heard's
BUGGIES.
J P Heard & Sons.
The Boggy and Wagon People.
ALL WERE SAVED.
For years l suffered such untold misery
from bronchitis, writes ] H Johnson, ot
Broughton, G*. that often I was unable
to work. Then when everything else
failed, I ws* cured by Dr King’s New
Discovery for consumption. My wile
suffered from asthma till it cured her,
and all our experience goes to show it the
best croup medicine in the world. A t rial
wilt convince it’s unrivaled tor throat and
lung diseases. Guaranteed oottles to and
At. Trial bottes tree at Foibes and Coxe
Drug Co.
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E. G. Greene.
Farmers Warehouse,
VIENNA, - - - GEORGIA.
FOREHAND & GREENE, Proprietors.
Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE
wagon yard and stalls for our fiends.' Everything in
FIRST-CLASS SHAPE for handling Colton.
We are in direct communication with Savannah
and all the leading markets, (hereby being better enabled
to secure the VER Y BEST price for your cotton.
Our buyers are in a position to COMPE'lE mith
Cordele, Montezuma and HawkinsviUe. Bring us
your cotton and toe will do our VER Y BEST TO
PLEASE YOU. Very Respectfully,
FOREHAND & GREENE.
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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 acre of land. If
you want to buy consult me.
D. L. HENDERSON
A PHYSICIAN HEALED
Dr G Ewing, a practicing physician of
Smith Grove, Ky., for over thirty years,
writes bit persoual experience will' Foleys
Kidney Cure: “For years I bid been
greatly bothered with kiducy and bladder
the headline I trouble ami e-il/iged prostn te guids. I
tn a toy balloon, advertising for a s ,. gKei t* that the thing might have! used 'v.,r> iliirg t.ne- n u> the profession
husband. A young rout: of Mary- happened in their neighborhood or - AS7£u£t£ > .£
land found it, wrote to her and now I someone they knew might be mixed
th. y are husband and wife. And \ ®P *“ * l * S 0 ®' women read all t lie
perhaps some of our bachelors
only waiting for a I k" experience.
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news, but ns a rule they hop over
everything but the social news and
bargain sales.”
Folevs Kiant-y Cure. After Mkkigthrce
bottles t was *utirc!v ietie"cd ai>‘. cared,
t prescribe It now diily in my practice
»ndr*c..in: ;en‘( it t> all physician* for
such tr able. • I have nrejci’.xd it in
l.uadr"-'. of rases wi’h perfect succe.s.
Fcrtair hr d! d«*kts
Drugs,
Medicines
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Toilet
Articles.
tfo© 8@i§i>.
Courteous Treatment
to Everybody.
McArthur Bros.
frf
Druggists
Unadilla,
Ga.
Loans, Loans, Loans.
we CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR
YOU ANYWHERE FROM! $130.00
TO $8,000,00 with tntoroot from
6, 7 TO 7 12 PER CENT.
AND AT A VERY SMALL GOUT.
HENDERSON (* JORDAN.