The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 23, 1902, Image 4

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K*RECE1VE LE.*« / a I kPv*-.- I a The store of A, Roobin & Co., on the comer of Union and Third street, McDonald's coiner f \ j[ 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. rrru " n " A The stock is new and fresh, S ® well bought and not a year old. NOW is your time to buy the GOODS at your OWN PRICE FOR 3/ 0 CASH. DON'T lose the opportunity of your life to buy GOOD GOODS CHEAP. w | THE ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OP H | Dry Goods, Slothing* Shoes, Hats, etc. tv 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. | Tf»n Por Pont WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM ALL ACCOUNTS 1 I % Paid up at ©nee. t THE VIENNA NEWS. TWICE-A-WCEK. T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Ed, W. T. ADKINS,' '* / > Proprietors VACATION NEARLY OVER. Official Organ Dooly County. Official Organ of the City of Vienna. Entered at the PoatofHce at Vienna, 6a., ai Second Clai, Mali Matter. Advertising rate* furnished on request. ^^.The News will not be responsible <or views expressed by correspondents. • RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy one year ...ft.bo One copyaixmontha 50 One copy three month* 35 Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 'PHONB No. II. SATURDAY. AUGUST 33rd. 1803. It i» reported that the Boer peace put a flop-earod look on the mule market in Kentucky, TO THE PEOPLE WHO On an average more than three thousand people on the earth die every year. Just at a thought, it seems like it is dangerous to live. U is said that pillow shams are no longer fashionable. But then don’t worry, for there are plenty of other "shams”' with which to fill the void. The tqpst successful! match-maker we have heard ol lately is the Bos ton girl who accepted a position in a match factory and six months later married the superintendent. Pamphlets concerning the house' fly arp now being distributed by the department of agriculture, probably because the housefly constitutes one of the country's principal products. President Roosevelt is quoted os saying that "life is too soft.” He will probably meet with tome hard strata, in it before his present term of office expires unless he is more fortunate than uny of his prede ccstors. Sumter county went wet in the election held there Thursday by 400 majority, after having been in the prohibition column for four years This is indeed, a very bad showing Tor Sumter. Newton and Baldwin comities have recently flopped over to prohibition by good majorities. To the Farmers. A Double. Box Steam Packing, Steam Tramping square bale psesa wiU be put up in the East Vienna Ginnery as soon as it arrives. We are making room for ' It now. This will mako this one of the most complete ginnery* in Georgia We want your ginning todoand to buy your sued. Yours truly, VIENNA COTTON OIL CO. AHWEB SALVE no3t,h.;aJinq aaVoln the world. V A little less than two weeks and the happy vacation days will have ended. The bright boys and girls, who have, during the long, sweet vacation months romped over the green-swards, fished in the running streams, and played down beside the bubbling brooks, must now soon lay aside the fishing rods, pick up books and pencils and wend their way merrily to school. . The vacation days of the good year 1903 are truly nearly over, but their memories will linger ever. With them come joys, come glad- neis, come hope; with them go keen disappointments, go crushed hopes, go bitter sorrows,.. We’ll lay aside the old, we’ll put on the new. We’ll forget disappointments, we’ll cher ish new , hopes and maxe new resolutions as we hail with good cheer the year 1903-1903. Some of us did not visit uncles, aunts and grandmas. We did not piny old games in the green wood under the shades of the ^beautiful trees. We did not fide upon the back of our favorite pet pony. We did not chase Molly Cotton Hare over the fields, through the hedge wood, into the hollow. We did not eat the luscious ■ peach or the smiling red meat of the Georgiu melon. These pleasures and others were not ours. We stayed at home. We cut the wood and made the fires We drew water and washed the clothes. We ran errands for papa and mama and did a thousand other little things to gladden their old hearts. Alas! Not all. With the summer came sickness, cainc disease, came ——-yes, the cold hand of death 1 And mamma was taken away. The angels have born her tired spirit away and left our tender little girl’s heart empty—desolate in their child ish woe. The fostering care of her whom we lovod will be known no more. Please, Oh God, let us feel thy,patient, gentle, loving care! The August sun is waning. The rattle of the old wagon, the clang of the horse’s hoot, the clinkerty clink of tlie blacksmith, the busy, quiet step of the merchant, the brustle on the main thoroughfare—all tell us that the vacation will soon be thing that was. The chill pf the early morning, the tailing of the green leaf, the reddening of the hillsides, the whittening of the cot ton fields—busy, bustling autumn is here. "Melancholy days” hasn’i the poet said? Not so yet toils. The happy anticipations, the burnished ambitions, the bright hopes of an- other school year with our old friends and playmates dispel the autumn shadows and surround us with uli the brightness of the May day sun. For our hearts are young and melancholy thoughts cannot linger with us long—Walton News and Messenger., . SELL COTTON SEED. I will be in che market again for cotton seed, as usual paying the highest cash pripe. 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, “It’s a Good Thing; Push It Along. Senoia, Ga., Oct. 10th, 1901. Roscoe, Ga., Nov. aixli, i& 9. Dr. Tichenor’a Antiseptic neal* Cut*, 1 used Dr. Tlchehor’* Ar.ti-cpiic on a Burns, etc., very quickly and always gives a child ilmt had bevn'iulleii 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 .. Extrrprisb-UAzbttk. any ulceration. - i* J. E, PairciiAHD, M.D. ej, 1 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 experience that like a charm, causing a delightful cooling Dr. Tichenorit Antiseptic is a splendl.l sensation and entirely relieved me. Have remedy for burns. Keepit convenient to used it successfully in my tamily for Colic use in case of accident and other Stomach and Bowel troubles Sam Felubr, 1 and alway. keep it convenient. Ed. Camilla Clarion, w. H. Dorsey, Traveling Salesman. CONSUMPTION THREATENED I waa troubled with it lucking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion C Unger, ats Maple St, Champaign 111, I triod a great manv 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 1 have not been troubled since. For tale by all dealers, T Tax Notice. The books (or fax Returns for the City of Vienna, are now open for the returns of tho taxable property of Vienna, and will close on September tat, 1903. B. M. Wc /ood, C- and T« C. C- Foley’s Kidney Cure make* kidneys and bladder right BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. $12.50 Suits now $8.75 * ' “ 6.25 Don’t Mi88 these Clothing opportunities. BOYS SUITS ridiculously Cheap. We are determiaed to make BOOM. i. P. HEARD * SONS 10.00 8.50 5.00 2.50 Pants 4.90 2.50 1.50 ALL WERE SAVED. For years I suffered such untold misery from bronchitis, writes J H Johnson, ot Broughton, G*. that often 1 was unable to work. Then when everything-else failed, I was cured by Dr King’s New Disoovery for consumption. My wife suffered from asthma till it cured her, nndallourexpenencegoettoshowit the beat croup medicine in the world. Atrial will couvince it’* unrivaled tor throat and Wholesale and Retail bj VIENNA DRUG CO. icaBacaaaaaaacai ,D l!i J. G. Forehand, E. G. Greene. 1jjt 1O5 Farmers Warehouse, 0 ISi D A D & 0 $ $ $ $ ill. VIENNA, - - GEORGIA. FOREHAND & GREENE, Proprietors. Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE wagon yard and stalls for our friends. , Every thing in FIRST-CLASS SHAPE for handling Cotton. We are in direct communication with Savannah and all the leading markets, thereby being better etiabled to Secure the VER Y BEST price for your cotton. Our buyers are in a position to COMPE1E mith Cordete, Montezuma and Hawkinsvitte. Bring us your cotton and we will do our VERY BEST TO PLEASE YOU. Very Respectfully, FOREHAHD & GREEfiE. m S9| Cj • c I I I li $ $ $ jflt ijji f .ioi Drugs, Medicines A N D Toilet Articles. lung disease*. Guaranteed oottlet to and “ — idCoxe It. Trial bottes tree at F01 bet am Drag Oo. For Sale* I have for sole a nice residence con veniently situated, and in a desirable part of the city of Vienna. Tho lot contains about one aero of land. 1/ you went to buy consult me. D. L. HEKDE A PHYSICIAN HEALED DrG Ewing,* practicing;frtiysicianof Smith Grove, Ky., for ore/thirty years, write* hrs personal experience with Foie vs Kidney Cure: **For War* I had been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate galds. 1 used everything kuoun to the profession without relief until I Commenced to take Foleys Kidney Cure/ After taking three bottle* 1 eras entirelr relieved and cured. I prescribe ft,now.'daily in my practice and recommend it to nil physician* for sochtroubles' I have orescibed it Ini hundreds of case* with perfect succew. J Fotsolft hy all d*«lW% i ©<§I1> the ©<U|ji>. Courteous Treatment to Everybody. McArthur Bros., Druggists Unadilla, * • Ga. Loans. Loans. Loans. WE CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR YOU ANYWHERE FROM *150.00 TO $5,000,00 with Interest from S.7T07 12 PER CENT. ARC AT A VERY SMALL COST. HENDERSON & JORDAN. V