The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 01, 1902, Image 4

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/ — Vienna News. tWice-A-week. T. A. ADKINS, JR., Ed. ) [Proprietors W;f. mm, ) Hti;6WB6Me> Ctt» Bdtef. Official Organ booh) County. Official Ovyan City of Vienna. fittkered at the Posloffice at Vienna, Ga., ' as Second Class Mall Matter. Advertising rates furnished on request. ^Q^The News will not be responsible for vletfs expressed by correspondents. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION’: One copy one year $i.oo One copy six months 50 Onecopy three months a$ Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 'PHONE No. II. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1902. WEATHER FORECAST: • For Gkougia.—Fair today; except showers cn the coast. Don’t forget November 4. The “Slrike Board” will now “tour” just a little. ‘‘Good Morning Carrie” is not in vogue in Vuldostu. We hope thnt Captain Triplett i| not contemplating forming. Thursday was ‘‘Governor’s Day’’ lit the Stute Fair at Valdosta. Congressional election next Tue*- dny Nov. 4th. Be sure to vote. Hon. E. B. Lewis has no oppo» kition and everyone can vote for him, Mayor Mitns, of Atlanta, issues three vetoes 00 the new charter for Atlanta. Remember the 4th of November and turn out and vote for Hon. E. B. Lewis for congress. Valdosta State fair seems to be A howling success, but we have not heard of Carrie Nation and her little hatchet yet. The great trial of Mollineux is neurly finished, and it certainly looks like Mollineux will be given his freedom. We regret to note tlmt Captain John Triplett retires from the field of journalism. He has sold his paper to Mr. Hnrdv, of Rome, and Jack McCartney, of Thomnsville. That Atlanta depot congloiner. nt i >n is ngnin before the House. It iiwould be 11 good idea for the newspapers to sell the space that it will occupy and buy a new depot for that city. The Cordele Sentinel is getting straight after the city officers of that town and has succeeded in inuking them publish a financial statement. It is now calling tor a statement of itemized expenditures. Gov. Terrell lias J. W, English uf Atlanta, as chief of Ins stuff. He will be at the head of a number of distinguished colonels. No better or more competent man could well have been selected. THE WAR UPON PROFANITY. Qf ujj the bad habils of men pro* * fanity U one of Hie silliest and most disgusting. It i« 9l«0 perhaps the most prevalent, and is becoming “Jill more common, saysdbe Atlanta Journal. We do not wonder that several states have enaetud laws dgaiiHd Use of pYOfikne langucge in pub lic and tl’.ut woman in many com munities are conducting an organ ized warfare upon this vulgar vice. No person has a right to befoul tlit air with oaths in the presence of ladies or gentlemen either, as for that matter. The laws for the surpression of profanity should be enforced rig idly,-and it is the duty of all good citizens to aid this reform. Policemen are entirely too lux in their enforcement of anti-prolanity statutes and ordinances. Like most citizens of this “free” country they .are apt to regard “cussm” us it is elegantly^termed by the cultured “gents” - who ex hibit it as an excusable indulgence. There may be nations which are more addicted to . gambling than we, nations that drink more and number more drunkards; but we doubt if there is any nation that indulges more geneiously in profan ity, or goes to greater excesses in that nasty habit. It is a very rare experience to travel on a ruilroud cur which is given to gentlemen (?) and fail to hear frequent oaths and impreciu- tions in the ruu of ordinury con versation. Some men cannot make the most (rival remark without embellishing it witlf an oath or a string of them. If these expletives had any roean-i ing orginally, it would be lost by the perfunctory manner in which they are used, Many boys of the present day initiate and attempt to rival coarse men in profanity. These juvenile upstarts consider it a big thing to swagger and swenr and every man of sense and dignity who hears them do so cannot repress n strong desire to spank them soundly. The parental rod cun hardly find better provocation than such swash buckling sons give. Are we to degenerate still futher in this respect? We observe that the young Indies of several Nebras ka town have joined in an effort at reform which should be extended throughout the whole country and would probably produce whole some results. The young women have decided thut they will receive no attentions from men who no toriously use profane language. What right has such a man to expect that n pure, refined woman shall respect, or even tolerate him? We hope to see this ctusnde against the “cussin”’ habit carried forward until every nutn that be comes notorious by reason of his vile speech shall he marked and dispised man by the better element of the communinty in which he lives. -■ Take care ot the stonaek. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whose stomach performs its everp functiod is never sick, Kodolclean- sei, purifies and sweatees ilie stomach and cures positively and permanently nil stomach troubles, indigestion and dispep- sin. It is the wondcrtul reconstruc'teve tonic that is making so many sick people well and weak people stromr by convey- Ink to th sir bodies all of tiieir nourish meats in the food they eat. Rev J H Hoiladav of Holiaday, Mass, writes: Ko- dal has cured me. I consider it ilie best remedy I ever used for disp&psia and Stomach trouble*. 1 was given up by physicians and Kodal saved my life. Take ft after meal*. Vienna Drug Co A LESSON. Tampa Tribune. llnjf way round the earth a noted Viennese surgeon and Ins assistants have hurried to min : ster to a baby American girl, who can not walk. The treatment for which the specialist has dropped his pressing duties in the Austrian capital may keep him near the bedside of the child in Chicago u month; but the ultimate result of hi* efforts, it m fondly hoped, will be that llic little one will be cured. Loita Armour, 5, ts the patient. She is the daughter of J. Ogden Armour, Chicago, and it heiress to #20,000,000. Her father stands to pay #40,000 for a half hour op- OF PINEHURST, GEORGIA l . Have Contracted for 1* t » . ' THIS SPACE. Watch For BARGAINS IN OUR NEXT ISSUE. eiation so that his cherished child will be able to run und play like the grimy little tots who frolic about the curb stones ol an even ing in squalid streets on the West Side. The Armour child was born with shallow hips sockets, and lier thigh' bones slip out,and fail to support the weight of her body. She will have to lie rigid in a plaster cast for months, while Prof. Adalph Lorenz’s assistant watches to see that she is properly cared for. At the end of that time nature is ex pected to have remedied her mistake witli the millionare’s child, and made glad an unhappy home of luxury. The lesson in this is not the devotion of the father, strongly indicated as it is. His expenditure involves no sacrifice of money, when his wealth is considered. Probubly it convinced that with it he could buy her perfect health with his whole fortune, the finan cial world would feel the shock of millions ofcapitol suddenly shifted. The lesson is that every parent who has u bright, sound, healthy chitd—whether there is money to humor all its wants or not—has a new inspiration for gratitude to un all-wise power. . CAUTION! This is not a gentle wo d—but when you think how liaole you aie not to pur chase for 75c the only remedy universally known ami a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure und treatment of consumption, throat and lung troubles without losing its great popularity ail these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Uosche’s Gorman Syrup There ate so many ordinary cough reme dies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds per haps, but for severe colds, bronchitis croup—and especially for consumption, where there Is difficult expectoration and coughing during the nights and morning, there is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilised world. G G Green, Woodqury, N J For sale by Vienna DrugCo., Vienna, and J. W, Sanders, Unadilla. is Thos. Egleston Jno. B. McDonald EGLESTON S McDONALD. GENERHLST0RE. ' . ' '' I We have -purchased'the P. 0. McDonald stock of goods, and enlarged and re-fitted the store rooms formerly occupied by him. We have also bought a large and complete N£ W line of goods, making a complete— General Stock, Up=to=Date, and of the LATEST. Oar Prices Will Always Merit Your Patronage. We are hereto do business with the trading publio and we shall try our best to please and satisfy our customers and patrons. Our stock of Groceries will be kept ip-to-dale at all times. Our stock of— Hats, Shoes, Clothing and Dry Goods, WILL BE COMPLETE WHENEVER YOU CALL. * BARGAINS, * Bargains, Bargains, ^ EACH SATURDAY. & Dont come to see these Bargains If you don’t want to lose your money. Roapeotfuly, Egleston & McDonald,