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The store of A. Roobin & Co., on the corner of Union and Third street, McDonald’s comer
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 EOR
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. m
Ten Per (Sent will be deductee from all accounts Paid up at ©nee. 1%
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THE VIENNA NEWS.
TWICC-A-WECK.
T. A. ADKINS. JR.. Ed.
W. T. ADKINS,
| Proprietors
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ of the City of Vienna.
Entered at the Postoffice at Vienna, Ga.,
m Second Class Mnil Matter.
Advertising rates furnished on request.
.The News will not be responsible
tor views expressed by correspondents.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One copy one year ti.oo
One copy six months 50
Onecopy three months 35
KINO COTTON.
Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
'PHONE No. 11.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20th, 1002.
“When the harvest days arc over,
Tcssie dear.” Well, what’ll you
do?
It seems that train robberies are
.still fashionable, and it is or.e of the
.fashions that does not come from
■France.
It is the baseball pitcher’s delivery
.and not the speakers delivery that
s the majority of our people are now
.talking about.
Labor day is near at hand, says
an exchange. It has been with us
two nights and six days in the
week for some time.
In the death of Col. W. A.
Hemphill, former business manager
.of the Constitution, Atlanta loses
..one of her most valuable citizens.
Attorney General Knox can’t
Jiluff the people by having a iisti-
£iiff in a restaurant. What the
{jeoplc want is a knock-out to the
trusts—and this seems not to be in
{.lie bills.—Atlanta News.
It related that the editor who
penned the following truthful mar
■tinge notice lmd to take to the road
011 publication day, A similar no
tice would more often represent
truth and public opinion than the
published ones do; “Mamed, Miss
Sylvia Rhode to James Cainahain
last Sunday afternoon at the Baptist
- church. The bride is u very ordi
nary town girl, who doesn't know
any more than a rabbit about cook
iitg, and never helped her mother
three days in her life. She i» not
l>eauty by any means and has a gait
like a fat duck. The groom is
up-to-date loafer with all the trim
tilings, has been leaving off the old
folks ail hi* life and don't amount
to shucks anyhow. They will have
u hard life while they live together
n::d the News hasten* to extend ab-
tolutely no congratulations, for we
don’t believe any good can come of
any such a-union,”
We ate helped to understand the
great changes going on in the world
in the part that belongs to agricul
ture, especially, by a statement of
the cotton, wool and flax used in the
factories of Europe and in the
United. States in 1840 and tn 1894
The figures are tor tons.
We begin with 1840—cotton., 380
000; wool, 340,000. flax. 590; in
1S94—cotton, 3336.000; wool,
09S.000: flax, 1,544,000. We thus
get at, idea of the change wrought;
this exhibit giving “approximately
the quantity ot each fibre entering
into the commerce of the world” in
the course of each of the two years.
Since 1870 flax has practically
gone out of the competition. From
1870 to 1880 “the commercial sup
ply of-cotton increased 45 per cent,
while tliut of the wool increased 26
per cent. In the next decade there
was a gain of 45 per cent in cotton
and 51 per cent in wool. In the
last decade, 1890 to 1900, the gain
in cotton was 30 per cent and that
in wool, only 9 per cent.
If we take the “entire period of
thirty years, from 1870 to 1900, the
increase in the supply of cotton was
174 per cent, and in that of wool
107 per cent.” At the present time
“there is three times as much cotton
used as wool,” and more than seven
times as much of it as there is of
ilux.
TO THE PEOPLE WHO
SELL COTTON SEED;
I will be in the market again for
cotton seed, ns 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, Yoursvery truly;.
D. B. Thompson;
P. S. Don’t sell your seed unjiil
you reach Vienna.
“It’s a Good Thing;
Push It Along.
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CONSUMPTION THREATENED
I was troubled with a hacking cough
for a year and I thought I had consump
tion, C Unger, six Maple St, Champaign
III, 1 tri.’d a great many remedies arid 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 since. For sate by
all dealers,
Tax 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, 1003.
B. M. Wi
tood, C. and T, C. C.
Foley’s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
Scnoia, Ga., Oct. 10th, 1901. Roseoe, Ga., !?ov. 301I1,181 9.
Or. Tichcnor’s Antiseptic heals Cuts, 1 used Or. Tlclielior’s Antiseptic on a
Burns, etc., very quickly and always gives a child that Ir.ul been fallen into the im
perfect satisfaction. Every family should and its severely burned. It relieved the
keep it to use in case of accident, pain and the bum healed rapidly without-
Extkrprisb-Gazrttk. any ulceration.
J. E. Pritcha’D, M.D.
Atlanta,Ga.,July 10th, lyot.
Being troubled with prickly heat every . , -
summer, I decided to try Or . Tichehor’s Camilla, Ga.. May 25111.1899.
Antiseptic on it and found that it worked I know from personal expel ience 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 successfully in.my family for Colic use in caseof accident
and other Stomach and Bowel troubles Sam FKi.tien,
and always keep it convenient. Ed. Camilla Clarion.
W. 11. Dorsey, I raveling Salesman.
Wholesale and Retail bj VIENNA DRUG GO.
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J. G. Forehand..
E. G. Greene.
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Farmers ' Warehouse,
ADRUNKAD’S WILL.
The following is a will written
by a drunkard dying in a New
York hotel. It wus found on a
chair by his bedside after he had
taken his life:
1 leave society a ruined charac
ter and a wretched example; I leave
my parents as much sorrow us they
can, in their feeble state, bear. I
leave my brothers and sisters as
much shame and mortification as I
could bring upon them. I leave to
my wife a broken heart and a life
of shame. I leave to each of my
children poverty, ignorance, a low
character und remembrance, that
their father filled a drunkard's
grave and is gone to a drunkard’s
hell.”—Selected.
ABOUT BUGGIES
THE
BEST
Wheels.
Springs,
Axles,
Paints,
Leathers,
Material and
are found In Heard’)
BUGGIES.
J V Heard & Sons.
The Baggy and Wagon People.
ALL WERE SAVED.
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VIENNA,, - - - GEORGIA.
FOREHAND & GREENE, Proprietors,
Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE
wagon yard and stalls for our friends. m Everything in.
FIRST-CLASS SHAPE for handling Colton.
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 COMPE'lE mith
Cordele, Montezuma and Hawkinsville. Bring us
your cotton and we mil do our VER Y BEST TO
PLEASE YOU. Very Respectfully,
FOREHAND & GREEHE.
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For year* l suffered such untold misery
from bronchitis, writes J H Johnson, ot
Broughton, Ga. that often I was unable
to work. Then when everything else
failed, I was cured by l)r King’s New
Discovery (or consumption. My wife
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
will convince it’s unrivaled tor throat and
Drugs,
Medicines
ft fT oilet
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luug disease*. Guaranteed ironies 50 and
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$x. Trial bottes tree at Foi bes uni
Drug Co,
For Sale-
A 3>inonths-old babe of Warsaw,
Russia, has prophesized that within
a year all the powers of the world
will be at war with each other, and
in three years the inhabitants of
the earth-will witness the coming
of 'he millcnium. All ye rusty
delinquents should take warning.
Foley’s Honey and Tar
tor children jafojure. No opiates.
F.AJLMER SAJLVJ
‘he moat heating calve In the world.
NOTICE-
I lmvo 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. It
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 his persoual experience witli Foleys
Kidney Cure: “For years I had been
gteatiy bothered with kidney and bladder
trouble and enlarged prostrate g-.tld*. I
used everything known to the profession
without relief until I commenced to take
Foleys Kidney Cure. After taking three
bottles 1 wsc'entirelr relieved and cured.
©<M1> tb® 6@§1).
Courteous Treatment
to Everybody.
McArthur Bros.
(Jnadilla, *
Druggists
> Ga.
Loans. Loans, Loans.
TO RENT—Twoof the most desirable II prescribe it now daily in my practice
store houses in Vienna. Posseasioa
given dent. 1st, or earlier if desired.
Bee or address Dr. C. T. Stovall,
On0 recommend it to all physician, for
such troubles- I have prescribed it in
hundreds of cases with perfect *ucce»*.
Vienna, 0*, 1 For sale by sll dealers,
WE CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR
YOU ANYWHERE FROM $150.00
TO $5,000,00 with Interost from
6.7T07 52 PER CENT.
AND AT AVERY SMALL COST.
H8NDER50N & JORDAN.