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Vienna News.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
T. A. ADKINS, JR., Ed. 1 ,
V Proprietors
W. T. ADKINS, \
N. 0. BROOME, City Editor.
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ City of Vienna.
Entered st the Pootoffice at Vienna, Ga.,
u Second Clans Mall Matter.
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THE DEMON IN THE DRINK.
Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
’PHONE No. It.
Wednesday, November s. 1902
WEATHER FORECAST:
For Georgia.—Rain toduy.
Governor Terrell’s first message
will probably go to the legislature
today.
One hundred new Georgia colo
nels were made by Governor Joe
Terrell Saturday.
Dooly’s two representatives were
remembered in the appointment Of
standing committees by Morris,
even if they didn't support him for
•peaker.
The bills introduced by Represen
tative Kent, of Johnson, and Rep
resentative George Glenn,of Whit*
field, are “good” enough to retire
to the rear and be seated on.
The following bill was introduced
by Representative S, R. Fields, of
this county : “To make it unlawful
for any landlord to discharge a
laborer, cropper or renter, or for
laborer, cropper or renter to aban
don his employment.*’
"Have you learned to 'right
dress’ yet ?" asked one new staff
colonel of another. “Well, I’ve
learned enough not to wear a wing
collar and an ascot tie with my
uniform.” We repeat this conver
sation in the strictest confidence.—
Atlanta Journal.
Official Notice.
The following circular letter
ff >m the office of the Vice President
of the Georgia Southern & Florida
railroad will explain itself:
Macon f Ga., October 31st 190a.
Circular No. 13.
The Georgia Southern & Florida
Railway Company having purchas
ed the propeity of the Atlantic
Valdosta & Western Railway Co.,
said property will be operated as n
portion of the Georgia Southern &
Florida Railway Company, on and*
after November 1st 1903. The
jurisdiction of all officers of the
Georgia Southern & Florida Rail
way Company is hereby extended
over the same.
William Checklkv Shaw,
Vice-President.
CAUTION!
This is not a gentle word—but when
y j think how liable you ate 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, throat and lung troubles
without losing its great popularity all
these years, you will bethankiul Recalled
your attention to Uosche's German 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 nnd morning,
there is nothing like German Syrup.
Sold by all druggists In the civilised
world. G G Green, Woodqury. N J
For sate by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, and
J. W, Sanders, Unadllla.
Dud wig Sedlavzk, who killed
Mrs. Charles Heffner and shot her
husband perhaps fatally, in Cleve
land, was drunk when he did it.
When he was sober be was a hard
working man und u peaceable
citizen.
William Hooper Young, who is
charged with the murder and feind
ish dismemberment of Mrs. Pulizer,
one of the most hideous crimes in
the police records of New York,
said to the detectives who took him
in custody, that drink had got him
into the trouble. Sober, be was a
dutiful son and a useful member of
society.
Michael Leddy, the blood-thirsty
fiend, of Williamsburg, N. Y., who
the other day kicked out rite one eye
heftad left wife, was drink-crazed
when he did it, and is «aid by his
.children to have been a "good lath
er” and by his wife to have been a
“good husband” wheh sober.
These are but scatteted incidents
caught from a days news, They
tell more lucidly than cduld volumes
of abstract argument what drink
docs to a man’s bruin and how it
shivers and destroys his manhood.
These incidents—mote fragments
of the annals of every day—illus
trate tfiut the drink question is
not a moral one alone. The mun
who cares nothing for God or for
his relations to society may yet care
something for his own self-interest.
Cun even thut man afford voluntari
ly to render himself unaccountable
—insane?
Not every man who gets drunk
commits murder. Bui every man
who gets drunk commits suicide—to
a degree. The drink shortens his
life and weakens his powers, mental
and physical.
And every man who gets drunk
is apt to commit murder or any
other crime that when sober 6eems
to him hideous and all impossible.
Any man who puts his manhood
aside and puts the devil in charge
of himself is tuking mighty big
chances. He is trifling with his
own life and the lives of others near
and dear to him..
A word misunderstood by the
befuddled brain, un insult or a
grievance born in the disordered
passions or- in the degraded imagi
nation, a weapon at hand—and the
deed is done,
It is not the man who does it; it
is the demon in the drink/
The man who deliberately puts
that demon in control of himself
never knows wbut it will do with
him.—Ex.
Deadly
Grasp of Grip Pros
trated Me.
D|r. Miles* Nervine
• Built Up My
Shattered Nerves and
Gave Me an Appetite.
Of the millions of people, who today s
from nervtms or heart weakness. • large
centage trace the cause directly to dc
suffer
. per-
, , deadly
ppe. It is a germ disease, and makes
a direct attack upon the nerves, putting an
eitta strain upon them at the time their vital
ity is -at the lowest ebb. If LaGrippe has
left you with a shattered nervous system, with
loss of appetite, lack of energy, insomnia,
frequent headaches and. morbid tendencies,
you should strengthen the weakened nerves
with Dr. Miles' Nervine. It will undo all
that grip has done, bring back appetite, rest
and restore the nerves to their normal activity.
“X want to write this testimonial for the
benefit of those who have suffered from that
dreaded diseate—LaGrippe. I suffered sev
eral weeks with it, and nothing I tried teemed
to benefit me in any way, shape or form (I
suffered almost death) and finally my
daughter recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine
to me and I can truthfully lay from the first
day I felt better than in weeks. It gave me
reflet, built up my shattered nerves and gave
me a splendid appetite. -1 cannot speak too
highly of it and want to say, each and every
one who has suffered from LaGrippe will
find instant relief by getting a bottle of Dr.
Miles’ Nerrine. Insist on haring it and take
no other. It it simply splendid. Hoping
this will benefitaome poor sufferer I remain,*
—Mrs. G tones B. Hall, Jackson, Team
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr.Miles’ Remedies. Send fer free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ini.
T(t£ PI BM STORE,
PINEHURST, GEORGIA.
BARFIELD & HORNE, Prop’s.
-DEALERS IN-
General Merchandise,
OUR STOCK IS FRESH, CLEAN AND WELL KEPT,
OUR HOUSE IS WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED. MAKE
OUR STORE-THE POSTOFFICE-YOUR HEADQUARTERS
WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN.
JEWELRY.
On entering our store you will
find a nice display of fetvelry—
quality best. At your right you
will see a display of well assorted
perfumety.
DRY GOODS.
■V
We have a very fine line of well
assorted Dry Goods. Our Ladies
and Gents Underwear cannot be
excelled.
SHOES and HATS. 1 HARDWARE, ETC.
We have a full and complete line
of J. K. Orr Shoe Co’s. Red Seal
Shoes, any style and at any price.
Also a complete line of ' Swell
Hats.” Let us make you an M.
Boon suit, no fit—no go.
FURNITURE.
We have a nice line, and sf we
haven’t whet you want in stock,
can get it for you on short notice.
In the rear of our store to your
left you will find our Hardware,
Tinware, Glassware and Crockery
department. In these lines our
buyer got extremely low prices and
we will give you the benefit of
them if you will make your bill
with us. Oqr Stoves were bought
before the rise in iron. They go
at the old prices.
In the rear of our Store to your right you will find our
Grocery Department.
AND HERE IS WHERE WE CAN SUPPLY THE INNER
MAN. OUR STOCK OF CANNED GOODS and PICKLES
IS THE BEST IN TOWN;
In all of our Various Lines our Prices
defy Competition.
' FOR YOUR BUSINESS.
BARFIELD & HORNE.
NOTEWE BUY C0T1 ON SEED. WE WANT TO BUY ALL 0F YOUR
REMNANT SEED C0T1 ON. COME TO SEE US
INTEREST TO COTTON GROWERS
The Scientific American reports
that a new industry has recently
been started in Germany which
offeis considerable prospects and
possibilities, i. e., the wood-pulp
o.‘ celluslose is the patented inven
tion of Gustav Turk, manager of
the celluslose works at Wulsun on
the Rhine, and the well known
inventor, Dr, Carl Kellner, of
Vienna. If it is taken into consid-
ation that the process itself is cou-
sideraby cheaper than the usual
tnethodkof making yarn; that even
the shortest animal or vegitable
fibers can thereby be easily spun
into yarn, and that the price s of the
best quality of wood-pulp is only
about one-third of that of ordinary
cotton, the advantages *and possi
bilities of this process are evident,
Doubtless yam made according to
this process will in the future re
place to a considerable extent wool
en, linen, cotton and especially
jute yarns, particularly in the
cheaper grades of tissues, and for
such tissues where pliability and
handsome color ire of main impor
tance.
=$25.00=
IN COLD CASH GIVEN AWAY.
With each pair of Shoes or Hat bought of us between Oct.
15th, 1902 and Jan. 1st, 1903, the purchaser is entitled to a gum
in our trade contest - 1 he one making the nearest correct estimate
of the number of pieces of money contained in the glass jar exhibited
in our store, will get the jar and its contents. And toe guarantee the
amount not to be less $25.00. In case two or more persons guess
the same, and that number being the nearest correct, the money xcill
be divided equally between them. Buy your shoesfrom the
-f SHOE STORE
and get the jar of money.
$25.00 in the jar.
Remember we guarantee there is
Respectfully,
Lewis Bros. @o.
LOOK.
We the undersigned filled the above dexribed jar, and. n
knows the number of pieces of money therein.
I. S. LASSETER, MAX L. JAMES,