Newspaper Page Text
VOL 2. NO 33.
VIENNA. GA. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER .81902.
TWICE-A WEEK $1.00 PER YEAR
ATTENTION OP VETS 1
EARNESTLY ASKED
Gt^on 06L S8tli and 29tb—Part
i- of the Program Giyen.
To the; m jmbers of Dooly CdunMGahip
No.,110 i V. 0. V’s., and the Veter&ns
generally, throughout the State of
Georgia: t 5
Your a itention is speeislly celled to
the approaching Reunion of the Georgia
Division, which will be held with Camp
Benniqg at Oolumbus'on Oct. 28th and
29th. The convention Will Optn al 10
a. mi. on the 28th. and the fol|(yilngis
(ttt oithfc tfop-atn:
’Welcome Addresses.
Annual Address of the Division
Commander—Gen. Clement A. Evan*.
Music «d Confederate Songs.
ffiketionof Division Commander.
Various Meetings of the Four: Bri-
gadea in the Afternoon.
Reunion of Byad’a Brigado. , | .
Dolea-CookBrigade and many Regi
ments ; special attention will be given
to the eubjeet of Rosters and Records.
Parside on t!\e 29th. and many other
attractions.
The railroad fare ia only one cent
perinfle. Go to the court house and
iyou will be shown a comfortable place
to sleep, though you ought . to carry a
blanket and covering along. A large
mess hall, will be prepared for you Just
opposite the court house. The Veter
ans; their wives, sons and daughters
are welcome. No tickets required;
show your .badge, which you will get at’
the court .house, walk right in and help
yonrsdf freely to what-has been and
WtU tjft prepared for you by Camp
Denning and the citizen! of Columbus,
they Considering themselves hoifored
for having the opportunity of contribu
ting to the pleasure of their guests*
Camp fires will be held Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, October 28th and
29th. I call your special to the follow
ing extract from a letter recently, sent
nut by Gen. Evans, and hope thatevery
Confederate soldier for the soke of
himself, his loved ones apd his beloved
Southland, will at once and without
any.further -delay, comply'with the
preuchingqt Raines Sunday,
J. F. Champion of
herein business Saturday.,
he Philomuthean society
dered quite an interesting program
Friday afternoon.
•DOUBLE WEDDING
Afl OJtB.CORDBtB.
same by sending suob information to
Con. Evans.. Following is thd request:
' **I beg your earnest assistance fri
the efforts I have been long makini
to J pe#<£t tjf e/ Boaters
command that went into
from Georgia, in either ConfeHeiv
ate or State Service. If you can
furnish me with a roll of ydur
company* pk*w dp so*; If y«m fjHL
send me your record, it will be
be glad to
preserved. I w
have your own recollections of the
services of your command. The
State of Georgia, v
its duty to the' old.
collects and compiles the records
of their services. Every one who
receives this circular,. (eVtery one
who reads tills notice) wilt regard
it as a personal letter from me,
{Gen. Evans) to him, and give it
his attention for the sake of old
Comradeship.”
Now please attend to this nt once,
and send Gen. Evans all the informa-
titm that you you have on the subject
so that >m.inay preserve ft. Y<
certainly miss k glorious good time! if
you- fail to attend the .Reunion at
^iSmSer the dates, 3M 28th and
29th, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Svsl ss s.VqWiMJSwsmJ «
D. ft. (Jamr, 44Jutant.
(Papers in other counties will please
«opy.) .•
T>x Notice.
The tax books for the eOllection of
a^Ilt^m. talfct dpg thu c|ty of Vienna
for the year X9Q2, are now opep. Book#
close Nov. 16th. 1601
B. M.'W WoOO, Clerk ft Trees.
This Oct* 7th, 1902.
tfrTi^rlsrtwt is
LOST—A gold hejurt %pteh charm
' with name ofHaodej engraved on the
back. Finder will'receive suftable
reward by leaving same Sat News office
or with I» R. Hobbs.
The News From Arab!.
Rev. Lee of RocheHa, paid the
schooLa xult Friday. HeLis on
oble man and. we ure always glad
to have him among us. 1
Clever J. C. Guljotn, of McRae,
and a ‘former'student of the Hous-
r High School; was-shaking
hands with his muny friends here
Friday. • |
Miss Lola Kicklighter, of At-
lanta, wus here Saturduy and Sun
day in the interest of the Ladies’
Missionary work.':
Miss Mattie Moody, of Bnxton,
entered school here Monday.
The Laid Dustin Holland, of
Fitsgerald, arrived Monday to re
sume his course in' the school.
We regret very much that Miss
Julia Belle Hamilton had to leave
(Or her. home Tuesday an . uccount
ot sickness. VVe hope to see her
back . in a few days;
Several of our citizens attended
.The Tales That the .type Truthfully
ell to the Thrifty, f i
;htful Throng.
The highly
have many
who wish for them a long, happy
and prosperous .journey, over.-the
Tfoli
■
SOME DAILY DOINGS
OP TOWN ANti COUNTY
> . DEFTLY DESCRIBED
IKVOIB HIS IHTBESDNS tTOS
.cr:
Mrs. J..R.Edw4t < dfl a Quite slek south
qf Vienna.
Miss Mamie Shop
list this week.
H. B. Thompson .«
sick with fever. V -
{.Yesterday wasli
number of lots chang
. is on the siek
four children
t
sale day and a
hands.
open
Mrsl Claude ForMiand will
school at Mt. Pleasant Monday.
The Jib Work thtt is being turned
out by the News office is giving univer
sal satisfaction as well as the News
Our City council should fill up the
afcg&tn
J. R, Kelly, the. new Real Estate
Forehand—Ingram.
A quiet and beautiful home
wedding occurred Sunday morning
at to o’clock, in which Mr.
Forehand add Miss ' Carrie Lillie
Ingram were the contracting
parties;
The marriage took place at the
home of the bride’s mother, Mhk
Mary Ingrain, wit i Rev. J. M.
Walters officiating. This handsome
young couple hnve. many friends
in Vienna and Doo y county that
wish them much happiness and
prosperity in their Sow life. .
Mr. and Mrs. Forehand will
probably make theit future home
in the Pleasant Valley community.
Will Lecture.
Rev. 1. M. 'Kelly ot' this city
will deliver a lecture at Oak Grove
school, on Friday night bcfoic the
third Sunday iu this month nt 7:30
o’clock. His subject willbe “The
Importance of educating our boys
and girls for country lif<C r This*is
an important subject, and will be
man has an ad. in this issue. Rend it handled by a fluent-epeaker and a nnd sought the freedom-of the
and call on or write him and see if hja
can’t help you* - ’•
Mrs. Jno-B. McDonald left-yes ter-
terday afternoon for Atlanta, on a visit
of two weeks to frienad'.’ She will attend
the horse show.
D. B. Thompson has bought the Dr.
|C„ Sunday afternoon at 1:30
o clock at the home of the bride’s ■
- irents; Mr. and Mrs. Needham
ox, ip Cqjrdelq, tjigir d*ughjers u
W Annie Lewis and Miss Bessie
Cox were united in tile holy bond*
of matrimony to Mr. Eli Woodruff
p.f near Pinehurst. and Mr. Albert
Manning of Walker Station, Ba- Oil Co., has moved his family herefrom
ker county, ‘ti ')& • . ; -i Mart 01
adding was a quiet home
na anil will improve it at once. You
Just can’t keep a hustler down.
Th&Dodly County Board of Educa
tion met in thevdffice ot the County
School Commissioner yesterday and
transacted some important business.
Manager Ed Howell of the Cotton
rtford, Ala., and they are now eom-
^ fortably located in their new home.
Rev. J. D. Norris filled bis first ap-
map
The Association Sunday.
Jhe PnlasH,imitive Baptist
isocintiof, convened at Mt. Beazer
above the
in session
umber of
from dif-
present and a
Jwv, j.ii. Boms ntieu his tint sp-
home one and only, a few . friends putor of Mt . Ple , M ^
w ®^ R r * kent -* - ■ church Saturday and Sunday, One
'“ member was received into the church.
A business meeting of the Epworth
League will be held at the Methodist
church tonight. All of the officen and
members are requested’to bo present.
Mr. Chairman: tVHy not call a
meeting of the City Executives Com
mittee, and arrange a data to have the
primary foreity officen? Think about
it and act I
Feldsher A Rainbow, the new dry
goods firm at tlieold stand of A. Roobin
A Co., have an and in tills issue. They
are receiving new fall* goods every
day. See them before Lifting.
Rev.tf. M. Kelly wonft'as far as Mr.
G. W. Fullington’s oq thq way to fill
his appointment at Harmony Sunday,
but returned home on account of the
weather. He was on the sick list lost
week.
Dr. H. A. Youmans has just reoelved
a new line of Rilverwnre, Clocks, Jew
elry, etc., suitable for wedding presents.
Call and inspect before buying else-
whre. Look for change of sd. next
issue.
Rev. J, D. Norris’ horse happened to
the misfortune to fnll in -an old well
Saturday afternoon. He was gotten
Out Sunday by the assistance of some of
the Oil Mill hands, for which'they have
hia thanks.
Die Parrott Lumber Co., at Rich-
Wood, will move their large mill, from
Rtehwood to a point near the city of
Savannah in about two months. The
buildings are already being ereeted .on
tlje new site.
ussocintiol
h about five
y lust Friday,
three days. A
delegates and preai
ferent states were
very enjoyable and interesting
series of meetings were hud. A
large number ot the citizens from
the city attended, notwithstanding
the inclemency ot the weather
Dinner iu abundance. was spread
on tbe ground. The association, it
said by .a great many to have been
one of the best held in several years.
CAUTION!
This t* not a gentle wotd—but when
you think how liable you aie not to pur
chase for 75c the only remedy universally
known and a remedy that has had the
largest sale of any medicine in the world
since 1868 for the cure and treatment of
consumption, tlirpat-and lung troubles
without losing Its great popularity all
these years, you will be thankful are called
your attention to Bosche 1 * German Syrup
There art so many ordinary cough reme
dies made by druggists and other* that
are cheap and good (or light colds per
haps, but for sever* Colds, bronchitis
croup—and especially for consumption,
there is nothing like German Syrup.
iy all dr
world. G
Sold by all druggists In the civilised
G Green, Woodqury, N J
_ _ . jury, .
or tale by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, and
For tale by Vienna Drugi
J. W, Sanders. Unadilla.
^jsajssr
whire there It difficult expectoration and , A lmm ]l wreck ooccrred down at the
coughing during the °'gh» and fm#hlng. - t Wednegda ,
depot Wednesday about noon. While
the south bound freight was shifting
some ears, two left the track. It took
several hours to get thenT back again.
It was on the sidetrack however, and
did not delay the passenger trains.
One of the ears derailed contained a
steam shovel. No one was hurt.
deep thinker. You will miss u
real treat it you fail to uttead.
Frof. Oliver "Js one of*1Ctte* mo'st t rain'* com mericecT * fi ring oh * 'tHo
advanced teachers In the county,
and is to be congratulated upon se-
curing : a good lecturer for the
benefit of the people of this excel
lent community.
' Cotton Market.
SQUARE EAU MARKET.
Good Middling
Fully Middling
Middling.
BOITXD BALE MARKET.
Good Middling
Strict Middling
Middling
7 8-4
7 6-8
7 1-2
8 1-2
8 8-8
8 M
“Mad Jack’s” Naval Prank;
Captain Pcreival of tlio navy,
whose portrait has , just been, pre
sented to the navy department, died
in 18(52. He was known as "Mad
Jack” Percival because of eccentric
ities which on- many oocusions
brought him in conflict with the na
val authorities. The portrait was
sent by Mrs. William Nicholson, but
who she is the department is unable
to discover. ' '
Captain Fercival was sent to Mo
rocco with his frigate to bring back
a cargo of jackasses for the govern
ment, and m order to show his con
tempt for the employment of a war
vessel for Such a mission on entering
New York harbor he ran in all his
guns and placed the head of a jack
ass through each port us the ship
sailed in. The sight of a double
row of jackasses’ heads protruding
from the places where guns were
looked for created a sensation at the
time, and "Mad Jack* narrowly es
caped a reprimand.
The Inquisitive Yankee Abroad.
A curious American arrived in
London one morning recently. Here
are a few of the questions he asked
in the evening: Why do butchers
wear blue aprons which will not
show dirt, wnile assistants in boot
shops wear immaculate whits
aprons? Why is footwear “boots,”
while the boy who polishes them is
s “shoe” black? Why is there no
direct bus from London Bridge sta
tion to Waterloo? Why is the posts
restanto in the- largest city of the
world not open all night? Why'do
many women wear straw fiats in tbs
winter? Why can’t you get break
fast in a restaurant within a reason
able time after “sunup?” When k
“sunup” anyhow ?—London Cbroni-
BAD NEGRO REFUSED
, TO PAY FOR RIDINQ
jumps From Train at GtrWiBitftt
i Can|bt After a LfYeljr
{ ,, ii .Tirol#tkaStats. . i .
fNilag’LCordels Newt: ' j { : -
1 'ointday morning just after the
Shoofly train left Arabi, Conductor
J. S. Bridges' had some trouble
with it negro, 11 pistol-totin’ kind-
v-buek, who refused to pay hie
forc - ; u !
The negro, whose name is Abe
Russell, had hia gutj, and When
Captain Bridges approached him
end requested a ticket for bis fare,
the negro,refused to pay. i -j ‘
. JSpLHi»i»»hg..w»y.JiouMsa. jc<ta
ductor Bridget decided to let the .
insolent riegroulone until the train
reached Cordele, where he could,
'place him in the hands di the city i
police.
i; However, just as the train wit
entering the city, out on Fourteenth,
uvenue, tbe negro fearing the
consequences, leaped from the car
wildwbod, But before he had gene
very far a number of men on the
fleet-footed coon, but neither shot
overtook him. After a loot race
of some distunce the fleeing fellows
was captured and lodged in the
lock-up hero.
Monday morning he was ar>
ranged before fudge Smith, who
bound him over to. the city court
for crarying a concealed weapon.
The chamgang will be his next
home.
Infant Dead. .
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs,
Jerry Clemons of near Unadilla,. ■
pased away lust Saturday morning
and was buried at Harmony church
Sunday afternoon,* Rev. J. M%
Kelly ot this city conducted tbe
funeral.
Festival at Dooling.
There will be a. festival at the
Dooling school house Friday night*
Oct. 10, 1902, for the purposb of
improving the school building.
Everybody invited to como and
bring their friends.
Dewitt’s ffiiS Salve
Fop Plies. Bum., Sore.
W.O. CROSS,
Shoe and Harness R^
pair Shop. /
FIRST-CLASS work at a
price. Bring me your work. Next
door Walton Bros Store.
VIENNA,
OEOROIA.
When in need of fall and winter
millinery call and see me before buying
Everything new and up-to-date.
Yours for trade,
.MiaqH* B. Mbitoh, Prop,
Miss /ora CARXES.Mg’rv
Amrlca’s Famous Bwatise •
Look with horror on skin eruptions,
blotches, sores, pimples. Thsy don’t
S ire them, nor. will anyone who usea •
nek'lea’s Arnica Salye. It glorlfles Ike
tyce. Bfsuraa orralt rheUm vanish- be- ‘
fore It. It cure* sore Ups, chapped hande.-
chtlblalas. Infallible (or piles. 25c afc
Forbes A Coze drag store.