The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 27, 1902, Image 2

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• 1 *' T '■‘t- . V; ' :t K — A' , •* * -*T ^ w - r > c- itnfeW ■HBHWh - ^ ~ " "" ; f i . The store of A. Koobin & Co,, on the corner of Union and Third street, McDonald s tcirn* 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 V *4 A i /i/x/VlSci dXTTjl Am O O CASH. DON'T lose the opportunity of your life to buy GOOD GfOODS CHEAP. -the: entire: stock, consisting of- O Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. Hats, etc. must be dosed out by 5ept. 1st. Anyone wishing to buy the entire stock should come at’once to see Mr. A. Rdobin at his store in Vienna. Ten Per @ent WILL BE deducted from all accounts Paid up at ©nee. THE VIENNA NEWS. TWICE-A-WCEK. T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Ed W. T. ADKINS, :—ui • ) .»; > Proprietors Official Organ- Dooly County. Official Organ of the City of Vienna. Entered at the PoJtofflce at Vienna, Ga. as Second Class Mall Matter. Advertising rates furnished on request. ^ Thi> News will not be responsible for views expressed by correspondents. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy one year.....,. J,....... .81.00 One copysixmonths 50 One copy three months.... w—.... .3R 'CUE FOR EDITORS, All Georgia’s Newspaper Men Invited to One Oct. lltb. Published WEDNESDAYS and 8ATURDAY8. 'PHONE No. ft. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27th, 1802. We are threatened with an extra session of, congress. Sakes alive I What next? Look out for Peck’s bad boy. His dad Is being talked of tor governor ot Wisconsin again. In New York gamblers are very often spoken of as heroes, while down here they are called bobos. It would bo quite an appropriate occasion it the great coni strike in Pennsylvania should end on Labor day. The Atlanta Daily News, the new afternoon paper, continues to improve and its editorial page is the brightest in the state. WHISTUNQ A TEXT. The declaration ot St.- Paul that he was “all things to all men** seem* to be strangely interpreted by many of the modern pulpiteers. In Smyrna, Del., Rev Vaughn S. Collins recently claimed the startled attention of hit congregation by whistling the notqs of the meadow lark as he was about to begin his text. * He whistled four times, nnd by some strange twist of the imagine, lion made the notes fit the text, “ThoU God aeest roe." There are many who are itnpru dent enough to suggest that a fool was seen, and therefore the min ister lost the main thought of bis text—applicability. This it a strange world and the urn to which many ministers put the gospel is strangely sacrilegious. People would be better it - the ministers . of Christ would give them more of the old time religion. Whistling in the pulpit is little better than a song and dance Atlanta Daily News. New Styles In shoes, 8t&cy Adams— Viet, new process patent calf in button and .lace. J P Heard A Sons, TO TEE PEOPLE WHO “It’s a ' SELL COTTON SEED. The Southern Inter-State Fair, At lanta, has Invited all the Georgia Edi tors to visit the Fair Saturday Octo ber Uth. The Editors will he given a barbecue and shown all the sights on the grounds. Front seats will be reserved for them In the grand stand. , at the races In the afternoon, and there will he a magnificent display ot fireworks for them at night. The Fair Directors appreciate the aid which the daily and weekly papers always give to the fairs, and they de sire In this way to show their appre ciation; v GEORGIA'SMAYORS. The Mayors of Georgia will hold a convention In Atlanta Tuesday, Oct., 14th. Mayor Mims, of Atlanta, has called the convention,'' and Mayor Bridges Smith, of Macon, will pre side. • In the afternoon, the Mayors will he tendered a barbecue by the Inter-State Fair, and they will be the Fair's guests that day and night. SKY LINK 0NA‘BUTTON. Atlanta has more tall buildings than any other southern city. The Equit able, eight stories high, was the first modern office building erected there. They have been building, taller, ones ever since. The Empire Is fourteen stories high, and now one ot the bantu la getting ready to build a sky-scraper sixteen stories high on a corner lot. The lot costs 1145,000 alx months ago. Sixty years ago bus lot sold for $600. Frank Weldon, Secretary ot the Fair, has adopted a picture ot. tall buildings,as a fit emblem for an At lanta button to advertise the big fair, October 8-25. Buffaloes, which once roamed the western plains In herds, numbering thousands, are now almost extinct, ft la seldom that a buffalo Is seen outside Yellow Stone Park, where the Government la trying to preserve a tew specimens ot this animal. Half a doxon parks and menageries have from one to half a dozen buffaloes. the Southern Inter-State Fair, At lanta, Is negotiating for a small herd to be exhibited tree at the fair grounds. $20,000 IN PREMIUMS. Copies of the Atlanta Fair’s Hvp ■took, poultry and other premium Hits have been revised at this offico. The Fair offers 825,000.00 In premiums and’ purses. Copy ot the premium list may be obtained by writing Frank Weldon, Secretary. Atlanta. The Fair has spent thousands of dollars In former years on Its live stock shows. In order to bring out more home cab tie, the entries for cattle premiums this year are restricted to the south. In former years, the professional ex hibitors from the north and west have I will, be in the market again for cotton seed, as usual paying the highest cash price. Therewiil 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, Youfs very truly, D. B. Thompson. P. S. Don’t sell your seed until you reach Vienna, - come .south and carried away thous ands of dollars In prizes. This time the money It offered only to southern herds, and It Is believed that this will bring out a Urge dla> tfay,ot home cattle. To the Fanners. CONSUMPTION THREATENED I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion, C Unger, sit Maple St, Champaign III, X tried a great manv remedies and I was under the care of phyttfclans for sev eral months. I used one bottle, of Folev’s Honey and Tar, It rured me and I have not been troubled since. For sale by all dealers, : , Tax Notice. The books for Tax Returns for the Ci ty of’Vienna, are now open for the retnrhs of the taxable property of Vienna, and Will close on September'rst, 1903. BrM.We ~ Yoon, 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 10.00 8.50 5.00 2.50 Pants 4.90 2.50 1.50 Don’t Mm these Clothing porluniim. BOYS SUITS ridiculously Cheap. We are determiaed to make BOOM. P. HEARD& SONS. ALL WERE SAVED. For years I suffered such untold misery from bronchitis, writes ] H Johnson, ot Broughton, Ga. that often I was unable to work. Then when everrthlng etse failed, I was cured by Dr King's New Discovery for consumption. My.wife suffered from asthma till it cured her, and alt pur experience goes to show U the best croup medicine in the world. A t rial will convtnce it’s unrtvuled for throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed oottles50 and 81. Trial bottes tree at F01 be* and Coxe Drbg Co. Push It Along. Roscoc, Ga., Nov. 30th, i8< 9. 1 used Dr. Tlctiehor’s Antiseptic on a Senoia.Ga., Oct. 10th, 1901. Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic neals Cuts, ' Burns, etc., very quickly-and always gives a child mat 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-Gazette. any ulceration. - • J. E. Pritchard, M. D. Atlanta, Ga., July tolh, 1901. Being troubled with prickly heat every . ..... , summer, I decided to try Dr. Tlchfhor’s Camilla, Ga.. May 35th. 1899. Antiseptic on It and found that it worked I know from personal expei fence that like a charm,causing a delightful cooling Dr,. Tichenoris Antiseptic is a splemifl sensation and entirely relieved me. Have remedy lor bums. Keepit convenient to used It successfully in my iamily for Colic use In ease of accident . and other Stofnach and Bowel'troubles Sam Felder. and always keep it convenient. Ed. Camilla Clarion. W. H. Dorsey, I raveling Salesman, Ibolesale aad Retail bj VIENNA RUG CO. l*MMUWMMI<»4M>*>4lilMMymiMlil<UI4MI4U(4l MUUUUUU UMMUUW WUMUMMM ||MU, inrHnfinMnnnijms nnnnnnnpiMnri nnrmri nn?rlri r^rlnmirl nrl iarlmfn fl J. ©. Forehand, E. G. Greene. 3 "- ¥ $ ¥ $ $ sgs jjl $ $ $ ¥ d ¥ $ ift ¥ $ i0t,„ Farmers Warehouse, VIENNA, - - GEORGIA. FOREHAND & GREENE, Proprietors. Our Warehouse is conveniently located; FREE wagon yard and stalls 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 w ith Cordele, Montezuma and HawkinsviUe. Bring us youf‘ cotton and we will do our VERY BEST TO PLEASE. YOU. . Very Respectfully, FOREHAND l GREEfiE. I I § $ $ $ $ ¥ $ $ $ 8 ui.u USf lf,t* UWUUUWUM. .XMUtiUt igntatamacac 1 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. , A Double Box Steam Packing, Steam Tramping square bale press will 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 glnnorys in Georgia. We want your ginning to do and to buy your seed. Yours truly, VIENNA COTTON OIL CO. write* hit personal experience with Foleys Kidney Cure: "For yean I bad been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate galds. I used everything known to the profession without relief until I commenced to take FoIcts Kidney Cure. After taking three bottle* I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now dally in my practice and recommend it to alt physicians for such troubles’ I have oreaclbed it in hundreds of cases with perfect tuccrai. Forsale by all dealers. D Toilet Articles. Bill tbs 8©§1. Courteous Treatment to Everybody. UnadiUa, Druggists Ga. Loans. Loans, Loans. WE cAn procure a loan for VOU ANYWHERE from gibo.oo TO £8,000,00 with Interest from 6, 7 TO 7 12 PER CENT. AND AT A VERY SMALL COST. HENDERSON & JORDAN.