The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, September 27, 1902, Image 3

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I- i atacatS? ap^naEicjracacsicaaaaPDaaE^nacarjraEnainiziacaBaaaoaannaaaEjcjamniap Jt^t^^^aearac-^cric I! i i it > in« l YouC .'AN io I it $ $ iS‘ t Plainly See If U Will Only Look. are Growing More and More Accustomed to Coming Here for YALDES. It f s n l 4l- & The; Find the Prices are Lover and in Plain Figures, and are Anxious for the Values We are Offering in all Departments. AND OUR STOCK OP § it SlU iRt.' I it i it m & Dry Goods, Notioioiis, Shoes, Hats, Glass, Crockery and Tinware, Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. In f tfact Everything you Want to Wear or Furnish Your House With, Wass INever as LARGE, and as well SELECTED, as at Present, AND WftlS BOUGHT T© SELL HT VERY LOW PRICES. ■ We want to: show you through our line, and we know what the Verdict will be. The RACKET STORE, J. J. COOPER, Prop’!-., - - - . VIENNA, QEORQIA. ac m $ $ Ini it & tt fit, it it # $ $ it & it it 0 4 it A. A it it H f it $ it $ it it it : D ' it it: acacacncaEacacaca aiapaac!; .nwnnnrinrinwrmnnwnRnnnnn icidcacaca cal cacacacacacacacacacacacacacac Enjoyable Social, An enjoyable event efw a party given Friday evening by. Mr, and Mrs. I). A, ILCruin at their home on Church street. The entertainment was a compliment toMissAddie Exley, of |Cxley, Oa., wlio was their guest. The hail and library were beautifully decorated with cut flowers and the parlor with palms and roses. Progress! ve caroms and crokinolo was the- leading feature of the evening. Miss Exley winning first prize and Mr. Ituport H. Stovall, second At 11:30 o’clock delightful refresh ments were served by four pretty little girls: Misses Essa Mae - Hamilton, Louise Hargrove, Irene Bazemore and Salllo Mobley. Among the invited guesti were: Misses Addle Exley, Iza Hartley of Fort Valley, Smithy Carrol of Unadilla, Lilia Mae McDonald, Mary Woodward, Carrie Woodward, Emmie Woodward, Annie Wooten, Kate McArthur, Kina Davies, Eva Penny, Ada Powell, Cora Powell, Jewel Powell, Bertha Leonard, Emmie Roberts, Carolyn Boberts, Calla Lilly, Berta Adkins, Meta Meeks, Sara Collier. Bessie Collier, Mamie Shep pard, Dora Walton. Messrs. L. L. Woodward, W H Lasseter, W F George, M. L. Janies, W. T. McDonald, C. S. Gurr, J. W. Lytle, W. H. Proctor, J. L Lashley, J. P. Smith, J. F. Everett, J. L. Taggart. R, H., and Ernest 8tovall, John Bryan, F. L. Hester, J frank Powell, J M Whiteboard, Marvin Pitt man, A E Walton, E H Smith, Bert Turton and Watts Powell. Will Make Affidavit New Imm of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. Postmaster R. H. Randall, Dbnlap, la., ■ays: I suffered from indigestion and re sulting evils for yean. Finally I tried Kodol. I soon knew I had found what I had long looked for. I am better today than in yean. Kodol gave me a new leaso of fife. Anyone can have my af fidavit to the truth of thts statement." Kodol digests your food. This enables the system to assimilate supplies,strengthen ing every organ and restoring health. Kodol Makes Too Strong. F sE:n.a. , s5iS?i!?isiaK!f School Announcement. The school at Oak Grove will begin (X OcU. 0th. The patrons met Monday in moaning and decided upon the rate of ts taimion which is $1.60 per month , per s« itL clar. Anyone wishing to secure board C4 an do so at ft per month where they w ilaah to stay from Monday morning , to B Friday evening of each week. Other aj »rr-#ngamentB can also he satisfactorily n, miuio. Ct is thought best for the good of all to sell tickets, either for one month or for-the entire foil term, in advance. Ou r reasons for this are: (I) more nsolor attendance, (3) most systematic muy. of arranging the financial af- Msm of a school and (3) -less trouble iho'i t collecting, All who wish to pur- eh use a ticket can do so by applying to elt-her S. W. C. Dorsey or J. G. Oliver, Ftease see to this matter, by Oct. Oth. Clhi* plan is successfully carried out Is moit of our towns and there Is no lesson why such can not be done in the country. The only difference that can be-Is most of the towns have the local i;atem and can go a little below, us in th-e rate of tuition, but we nre making ipafor this in board rates. 80 send in jOBtir children on the first day and get boasrd and tuition for 99.60 per month. Y«u can not do better than this In the tokens. As to our grade of work we leave for tlwoae wo know us to critlctao. Wo can iwJely say however, that we are going Iob try to have as good work in our Kshool as yon can get in the county. Tary us and' find out. For sale by •••• fIE UNA DECO CO* MISEDUCATION. Judge Jno. S. Candler seems to h*vve the best of the Supreme court jtadgesbip race at present. All doubt will be removed otter next Wed nesday. He will make a good one a-nd the people, as well as a large nrtujority of of the lawyers like him. WANTED We would like to ask through the col- u. urns of your paper, if there isanr person who has used Green’s August r’lower* for (lie cure of indigestion, dyspepsia snd IBver troubles that has not been cured— we alto mean their results, such as sour npmscli, fermeaution of food, habitual crostiveness, nervous dispepeis, hesdache, dies pondent feelings, sleeplessness—infact * ay trouble connected with the stomach aar'livcrt This medicine has been sold for many years in our civilised countries, md we wish to correspond with you and send one of our books free. I f yon never tried August Flowers, try one bottle first.. We tasve never known of its failing. If so, something more serious is the matter a ith sou Ask .... your oldest druggist. fc> G Green, Woodbury,N J For sale by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, and I W. Sanders, Un§dJlls A * Is it not a-fuct that a great many bright boys and girls actually learn to quit work, to refuse to helpabout the house or the tarm, at.some of the schools to which they, huve been sent? What does.it profit a boy or girl to be thus taught to shoot at the sky and go in the hole? It is all right for parents to strive to make their sons und daughters leaders of men and women, and to push them in their education just as far as they will go. It is-ull right for boys and. girls to be ambitious and hopeful, and to look aloft in their yearning to be of speciul use to the world. Is it not all right to fancy that the opportunity to ac complish such things lies along only a few of the old lines, within the narrow scope of a few worn-out and over-crowded prolessions? The world is wide. The oppor tunities are many, The old fallacy as to differences and distinctions in callings has been explored. This is the age of progress and of practical education. It is no longer in order to.fadliere-to‘.the old-time course which, tends to. create in .the stu dent u disregard for common sense, a distaste for common thiugs and for practical methods. Education of the best kind should reveal to every bright boy or gist the fact that there is no useful service that is to be despised. Sucli at all events should be the kind of teaching which the State offers freely to its future citizens. OUR HOME FOR SALE. We hereby announco to the public that our land is for sale containing 203} acres, being in tho 7th district of Dooly county, seven miles west of Vienna. There is about a 3 horse form of open land, Improvements very good, one tenant house besides dwelling. Oot- lioases very good. Branch runs through the place affording everlasting water for stock. This place is known as the George Butler place. For prices and further information and particulars of this property—see ns at yonr earliest possible date as this notice will run for a few days only. Yours for business, B. 1$ & G. W, BUTLER. SEND YOUR (BATTLE, SWINE, SHEEP and POULTRY ATLANTA'S BIG Enter you horses at the great Horse • Show. Fam ous Seventh Oavalry will be there. Greatest dis play of hones ever seen In the South. ..... RACES EVERT DAY. FIREWORKS AT NIGHT. Vanity Fafi—Vhrmdomm, Bat Mot Vulgar} Bay, Bmt Mot Coarse. One building filled with Farm Implementa, Ve hicles, Machinery and Food Products. ..... ONE BUILDING FILLED WITH tTUNTl MANUFACTURES. many Free Attractions. OCT. 8-35,1002. LOW RATE8 ON ALL ROADS. For premium lists and Information write to FRANK WELDON, Secretary. —nan——ai—nniarr-: ra .tme 'jim The Coming Industrial Powerl By Dr. GEORGE F. SHRADY. New York is the great middle class that we must look out for. Their; children are to be the power in the community—tho boys j that are being graduated from our public schools and the |. boys from the country that nro coming into our great city shops. I and offices from tho farm. IT ISN'T THE BEEF TRUST, BUT ! THE MEN WHO ARE RAISING THE CATTLE THAT; ARE BOUND TO BE THE POWER IN THE FUTURE. CHILDHOOD NOT THE HAPPIEST TIME By BARRY PAIN. English Novelist HAVE NEVER UNDERSTOOD THE FEEL INGS OF THOSE WHO ARE SORRY THAT THEY ARE FULL GROWN. TO DIFFERENT CHILDREN THERE IS, OF COURSE, A DIF FERENT CHILDHOOD; BUT, AS A RULE, THE HAPPINESS OF CHILDHOOD IS A DELUSION AND.i THE PEACE OF THE BABY CARRIAGE A MYTH. A child's pleasures aro mostly due to its lovo of acquisition, its. vanity or its appetite being temporarily satisfied. From its natural; ! affection for its parents or friends—if that nffection is very strong— j it gets far moro suffering than pleasure. Any man of average Intel-: ligence can do hotter than. that. He has work that interests him, , books or music or pictures that mean far more to him than anyj child’s pleasure means to the child. It is easy to lovo children. One of the chief reasons is that pity is /ikin to love. AND ON ’ THIS QUESTION OF THE UNHAPPINESS OF CHODi: HOOD I WOULD SOONER TRUST A MAN’S MEMORY!' THAN A CHOP’S DIRECT STATEMENT*. Jj