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THE VIENNA
TWICC-A-WECK.
T. A; ADKINS, JR.. Ed.
W.T. ADKINS,
K G. BROOME, City Editor,
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1802.
Eight pages. How does that strike
you?
The Colombinne will find Admir
al Casey, who is now at Panama,
E hard proposition.
w
of any first-class office, as we now
bavi aif expert job: printer and ne«5 (
type and presses.
fhe News is for the best interest
of the public and Dpolycounty and
we ask a liberal patronage.
The Interstate Fair will cost in
round numbers $100,000. and it
can all be seen for 50 cents.
An Iowa paper has an editorial
on “Funk for Speaker.” A Cin
cinnati paper asks, who in the h—1
it Funk?
The road to success lies through
printers ink. Keep with tho band
and hang your banners on the outer
wall.
A Cotton factory is almost a
necessity tor Vienna and should be
looked after by our enterprising
citizens.
Some one lifted Senator Hoar's
pocketbook containing $150. He,
like (he rest of us, must expect
JthoAlittle “touches.”
these 1
Jhe
ted b?
The interest that has been agita
ted by the News concerning t
system nf electric lights, seems to
have “taken a back seat.”
Capt. Evan Howell, who was
elected mayor of Atlanta, la an old
newspaper man and will probably
make one ot the best mayor's
Atlanta hoa had.
Beginning Wednesday Oct. 8,
the News will be increased ty 1
pages more, making it eiglff pai
twice a-week, thereby giWhg jdst
ble the service of any.jpther
r in the county,
ice.stmrting!
s hasiiad
unlimited
enlargement.
■This is the learnd
dy
at
iedbi
[ghed
that a new pair will be
as soon ns her husbi
tied, It has been4<
__ _ with money due us. Tell your
enlargement'of the News.' "First husband to send us $40.70 and save
very bad-gnd w» are among the
ra.thfc
We have alter enlarged the office thread-bar^^
correspondingly and are now pre
HIM
re is,smoke there
re:'? i The papbls all f (
around us are telling that contracts
LOOK AFTER THIS.
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What
the
r 1
is the matter
lyceum? ,
Vienna ought to have a lyceum
course. Let some one attend to
this matter. There ia nothing so
vkluable to our young people as
some nice place to spend their
evenings occasionally as well as
our older citizens, and the lyceum
tends to elevate and culture the
minds of all that attend.
The famous Liberati, the, world
renowned virtuoso, will have his
Italian band at the Inter-State Fair.
This gives a musical treat tbst no
one would like .to miss.
psxiRitmstJt
a 4 irom Montezuma to ^albotton
ich account private repottS Con
firm. The Lagrange Reporter says
the preliminary survey has been
completed to Birmingham; «o nat
urally thp next number on the
program is to retiirn to Montezuma
and begin locating the permanent
line, which will certainly come
through Oglethorpe. All the grad
ing bus been completed between
Montezuma and Cordele, and the
task of laying the iron is soon to
begin. Therefore, the work of
grading on the new extension must
necessarily begin soon to get out of
the way of the iron work. Mean
while l&e railroad officials are
wisely “lying low and saying
no'hmg.”—-Macqu County Citizen.
Editors’ Day will be a rouser at
the Inter-State Fair, The boys
who mould public opinion while
you wait will all be there. But
none of the far-famed barbecue will
be there when they leave.
' A North Georgia man ate 50
roasting ears at one sitting recently
on a wager. The funeral was
largely atteuded ( but the coroner's
verdict was that it was an unwar.
ranted waste of a short corn crop
—Jackson Argus.
There is nothing like leaning hard
on your pull and Senator Millard,
of Nebraska, held out as an insur*
gent until he landed one of his
supporters minister to Brazil,
The people visiting the Atlanta
Inter-State fair will be given a rest
from the wheel of fortune and shell
game concessions. The change will
tw A wholesome one..
There is something radically
wrong wtih the Tariff, says Senator
Harris of Knnsas, when you can
buy American manufactured good*
abroad cheaper than at home.
And Evan Howell is to be mayor
of Atlanta.' We think wo shall go
there and let him have us up.—
Waycross Herald. We have been
thinking on the same line.
If Grover Cleveland has accumu'
^ated any additional wisdom on the
tariff question, now is the time to
spring it,” sayt the St. Louia Globe
Democrat. Mr. Cleveland’s “wis
dom” on this question ten years ago
was sufficient to give the republican
-party one of the worst jolU it ever
'deceived, and the old man proably
knows as much today as he’ did
then.—Timcs-Eutcrp rise.
Get yourself ready for the next
election for congressman, Tuesday
November 4th. This is the time
when there shoutd be a perfect out
pouring to the polls, to honor our
distinguished friecd and fellow
citizen, fion. E. B. Lewis. The
eclioes of the recent enthusiastic
convention that nominated him
have not yet died away, and in the
words of one of the delegates, “We
should make it our special pleasure
to roll up the largest vote ia the
history of the district,” Mr. Lewis
deserves it, for he is ever true and
faithful, and he will go to the next
Congress with renewed determina
tion to protect our rights and right
our wrongs.—Macon County Citi
zen.
Beware ot tho Knlte
No profession has advanced more rap.
Idly of late than surgery, but it should nut
be used except where absolutely necessa
ry. In case of plies for example, it if
seldom needed. l)eWill's Witch Hazel
Salve cures quickly and permanently
Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, skin
diseases. Accept no counterfeits. "I was
so troubled with bleeding piles that I lost
much blood and strength," says ] C Phil
lips, Parla, lll."DeWilt's Witch Hazel
Salve cueed nte in a short time," Soothes
and heals. V ienna Drug Co
Silver tor Wedding Gifts.
Your money goes farther in ail-
ver than anything else suitable for
wedding gifts.
Some ot the best makers in the
country tend us their fine aterling
and plated ware. In handsomeness
of design, honesty and durability
of make, there is no better in the
city. K
DR. M.A. YOUHANS.
tor's
wearing
at*
Reserves In Wax.
Senator Millard of Nebraska was
in the National museum the other
afternoon. He was examining with
much interest the. group of wax fig
ures dressed in the yurious uniforms
worn bv United States soldiers since
' - HX STEPPED tJP TO THE SEXATOB.
the days of the Revolution. A mem,
her of a party of touristB stepped up
to the senator and said:
“Can you tell me, sir, if these are
soldiers who were killed in our last
war ?”
“No,” replied Senator Millard;
“these are soldiers we are saving to
be killed in our next war.”—Wash
ington Cor. New York World.
Making Business.
Biggs—There goes a man who
said he approved of women jabbing
men in the we with their umbrellas.
Hobbs—He does! Well, he must
be a crank. / >
Biggs—No; he’s an oculist, and
that’s how he can afford to drive a
rig like that.—Chicago News._
A Great Success.
The Medical Expert—Fm sure
your baby shows wnat our modern
methods will do. Did yon follow
my directions?
Mother—Oh, yea. First I skim
med the. milk and added two parts
of hygienic water and two pans of
your celebrated modifier. Then I
carefully sterilized the whole:
“And then?”
“I threw it out of the window sad
gave the baby the encm.*—Life.
We have purchased the P. 0. McDonald stock of <j
1 arid enlarged and re-filled the store rooms formerly <
U a large and complete.
General Stock, Up-to-Date, j
ahd of the LATEST.
We are here to do business with the trading pufilio and -\
we'ehall tty OVpbeetto please and satisfy'gur bwofnere and
patrons. Our stock of Groceries will be kept ujUo-date at
dU times. Our stock ofz— < ‘ j
Hat&, Shoes, Clothing L
1 UJIK? i ^
WILL BE COMPLETE WHENEVER YO U CALL.
* BARGAINS. * .*
Bargains, Bargains,
ffi? ' EACH SATURDAY. 0
Dont come to theme Bargains
If you don't want to lose yotir money.
Respectfuly,
Egleston & McDonald.
FOR SALE-—CHEAR!
Cordele Property.
Four nice locations—all comer lots [three lots in each:]
Location of No. 1,
1,2, and 3, Blk. 149
Location of No. 2,
8, 9, and 10, Blk. 148
Location of No. 8,
il, 12, and 18, Blk. 148
Location of Lot No. 4,
18,19 and 20, Blk. 148
Lot of land No. 198. [unim
proved,] 262 1-2 acres, in 8th
District, on Blackshear road;
Close to School house and
Church,5 or 6 miles to Cordele.
City Lot No, li Block 47.
with 6-room house.j A bargain
for cash; would alstisell on easy
terms. ‘
Also have a nice 3-story, 9-room Residence, in prettiest location in Cordate,
nd will make easy terms to purebater, If desired. Will exchange for farm lands
■nicely located.
Have several farms and residences for sale clese in to Vienna.
Also have the following farm lands, numbered: 104, 103, taa. 123, 137,138,136,
»3S.‘34. «3*. «3*. *3.«. «*9»nd 194.
Also have the Blit Minor place, containing 3218 acres, to be sold at a bargain,
and it wilt pay anyone in need ot such property to see me at once. Has ten-horse
arm in cultivation, and the rest In cane broke and bard wood. Located near Bay
f Pcint.
If You Want a Home or Property, Cheap, Write, ’Phone or Call to See
J. R. KELLY, VIENNA, GA.
DID YOU EVER TRY IT?
- If Not, Why Not?
Social Circle, tia., June 23,1S99. Greenville, Ga., July 35,1898.
I take pleasure ih recommending Dr. Hits Is to certify that my wife has used
Tichenor’s Antiseptic for colic in horses Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic and pronounc*
and mules. I have used It In many cases es It one of the most valuable household
and have never known it to fail.
D. N. Mathews,
Atlanta, Ga., July 9,1900.
I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic
on myself and my animals, especially, my
Game Fowla with the very beat results.
B. C. Walker.
medicines she ever used
R. D. Render,
. President Greenville Banking Co.
Senoia, Ga„ July 19,1898.
One of my mulea had hia leg badly ent
by barbed wire. I used aeveral remedies
on It without success. Finally I tried
Dr. 'Uchennr’a Antiseptic with satisfac
tory results. I find it a good thing for
colic in man or beast. A clean, pleasant
Plains, Gin May 3rd, 1900.
ho~ wh!£ i r™ 0r tedu n hZ l «°d n Mi" w.8.Travis. r/.a£
none whose leg whs dhoijt hurt snd it /nw*ia .n >» » , .
gave pertect aatlalactlon. (socts. by all Druggists.)
w. W. Morris. Wholesale aad Retail hp
VIEIMA DRUG CO.