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VOL. 2. NO 52.
VIENNA. GA. SATURDAY DECEMBER 13,1902.
TWICE-A WEEK $1.00 PER YEAR
GIN HOUSE BURNED.
PLEASANT HILL NEWS NOTES. AN HONEST MAN AND HIS WORK.
Unadiila Local News.
Unadilla, Ga., Dec. 12, 1902,—
Together With Large Quantity Cotton I *"“T7T.T' ~ The Reason Why Mr. Jett Darling Will
Mr. Pat Ward was Solemnized ■ :
Seed and Part of a Bale of Cotton. Sunday Afternoon. Build the Wayne Court House
Pine'hurst.Ga. Dec. 11-Special to Mr . David Gamble and gigterg , Mr . “Mr. Darling should feel com pli
the News.—News has just cached this 0 G ; Ward and family spent .Sunday tneoted, as there was more than one
place of the burning of the gin house wlt)l Mr and Mrs R E< Wttrd * responsible bid lower than his, but
° f JT on f B 5p S .’ ® itunted Mr. and Mrs. Jackson spent Saturday county commissioners were so well
part of a bale of cotton and a large nIght with “r. and Mrs. C. G. Ward, satisfied that he would do honest
quantity cf cotton seed. Misses Julia and Minnie Johnson re- W ork that the contract was given
It is said the fire originated in ' the t,m,ed to their home in Col ' de J e T “ e *- to him.”
gin from a match being dropped in the d “J> aftel ; spending two weeks here Tbe ab ve extract f rom a dispatch
cotton. The loss falls quite heavy on |? Vrlth relatives. Savannah News from Tesun
these young men, as no insurance was Miss Susie Hall returned to her home 1
cawled on the building or contents. Saturday after spending a few days explains why Mr. Jeff Darling won
The time of the fire was not learned, with her friend, Miss Leonide Huggins', the contract for building the Wayne
The cotton that was being ginned at Mr. G. P. Lewis visited homefolks county court house over competi
the time of the fire belonged to Mr. Sunday and had a very nice time.' Come L or8 whose bids were even lower
Gu» Davis. I again George. than hig .
Wonder why “C.” and “M.” didn’t No insinuation is cast upon the
ft:2SS!flS.tS!?SSSS k- «<*“•■ W.vne coun,j
you? ' commissioners simply knew Jeff
Mr. H. A. Howard and family will j Darling was honest and “were so
ell satisfied that he would do
honest work that the contract was
Sunday afternoon at the home °f I given him.” This might have been
r, „ Tj tj . ... .Judge J.T. Carlisle Mr. Pat Ward and true otber bu t Darling’s
Mrs. Dr. R. M. Pate is visiting Miss P.uby Schoiill were happily mar- . . ’ .
relative, here this week. vM. 11,’ he,. Mend, who wl.h «•» «»
Mr,. R. S. McArthur nnd l ^ em a l° n S eed happy life. d ' houeet wherever he ha. .e.
„ c,..i... uvew..iim,. A happy little crowd gathered at the 1,18 seai
mother Mrs. btorley fc home of Mr. and Mrs R. E. Ward Was there ever a more beautiful
relatives in town. Saturday night and had a very pleasant tribute paid a man, andean we hold
Judge D. L. Ivey had bis foot time. _ up a higher ideal beiore the youth
painfully hurt today by falling Mrs. 0. d. Ward spent Monday with ol Ware county and Georgia, or a
timber, +I®®”* W. M. Wade. # greuter incentive to do honest work
Uf. t, W. SS ‘THu- thl. form Wuyn.
*"«■<, J “ J " lU MlMe. Miaul. Juhu.Mu. F.u.l. .ad C0 ” Dty > „
move there in a few days. Sall{o Wardi gpent Tuegday night with In rewarding “honest work” the
The gin house and twelve hun-1 Misses Nettie and Mollie Ward. Wayne county commissioners not
dred pounds seed cotton of Nesbil Mrs. Ola Ward and Miss Julia John- only honored Mr. Darling, but they
Vinson, four miles south east of 8ton spent Tuesday with Mrs. H. Brown honored themselves and the people
town was burned yestetday. They Christinas is not far off and the ehil- they represent.
■were ginning at the time an d it dren are looking for Spntft Clau8 ‘ It is the wiiter’s pleasure to know
Was with difficulty that the four | „ MIld ^;_ the . thr r ee I Mr - Dtttlin g personally, and while
Mr. Joe Elder of Watkinsville. is leave our community soon. We regret
Visiting his sister Mrs, C. G. Tow-I t0 see themg0
or.
(■ mules, which were furnishing the|^ni^y.^'hebe^t^L £*reffiL bave| we havesome knowledge ^of
.power were saved.
his
our sympathy.
TOWN BOOSTS.
excellent work, we have had better
opportunity to know the man, and
knowing the man, it is no surprise
to hear and see such laudations
Quiet, modest, unas
The Cold of 8paee-
Teisserene de Bort, the French I his work
aeronaut, has secured the lowest gU ming, he meets every reasonable
temperature mark on record, 73 de- ... , .
grees 0., or 97.6 degrees F. The re< * u rt ” ent ° f h ‘* fe low8 ’ and
reading was registered on a ther- nearly always heaps up the measure
‘ J ’■ He is a Christian
Vienna has splendid hotel facilities
■and can care for strangers and the
•traveling public in a first-class style.
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Neatly, well-kept stores add much to I m 0me ter in the trial balloon sent np I and runs it over,
the attraction of a town. It is one of rece ntly, which rose to a height of gentleman of the highest type and
the best drawing cards a merchant chn | 8 8,000 feet. aB lovable B , that always makes
t + t I His Free Will Offering. ma ” .... ,
We believe the new railroad will “What’s that »5 kept out of my sal- It » refreshing to know a man
bring more business establishments to | "Y forr demanded the employee of | like this, delightful to contemplate
th .VbTs ‘yoTvoTuntary contribution I hii honest work, and u genuine
for campaign purposes,” blandly re- pleasure to see it rewarded.—The
plied the superintendent. Waycross Journal,
^yousuppose a 8t J^ ger o | tlo^Yo^^uo righto hdd I Mr ’ Doling has been given the
i..i_“ “““ a me. That wasn’t In the bargain. 11 contract to erect the depots and
Vienna, and give employment to more
people.
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likely to brag on Vlennas’ sidewalks?! ^
He could conscientiously praise nearly “ aver beard ’ anything about Itlbefore. I ge ction houses on the A. & B. rail
every thing else but them, and that is r | g n gouge, nnd I won’t stand It!”
Where Viennns’ sidewalks give her a "But you have to pay It, you know,
black eye or lose y° ur J° b> Does 6°?"
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“Well, that's why we call It volun-
One thing that kills a town is a habit ] tary.”—Chicago Tribune,
of Its business men to “sit down
every new enterprise that is talked of
being brought into the town. They
should be ready to encourage such new
enterprises and give them a hearty
welcome.
road between Cordcle and Monte
zuma. He is a brother of Mrs. 11
P. Myers of this city, and from the
nice compliment paid him and .his
work by the above papers, it goes
Tom-Why'so Schc*. old man? I W!thout ***'"* that the A ' & B ' W,U
Jack-Miss Jones rejected mo last j have some good buildings erected
night
brace up. There are The Masonlc R a |l y .
Tom—Well,
others.
Jack—Yes. of course: but somehow I
can’t help feeling sorry for the poor
Mr, 0. M. Heard and Col. George, of
this city and Messrs. R. \V hiteliead and I
G. S. Haslam, of Pinehurst, have re-1 Too Mach Promised,
turned from a duck hunt down nmong | «|>id her father forgive her for run-
The meeting of the Vienna
I Lodge No. 324, F. and A. M.
their hall m this city Wednesday
. . _ . evening was a very interesting
the lakes near the boundury line of nlng off and getting married?’ . ? ., ,
F orida They were also accompanied “Yes: the old man said that be and enjoyable occas.on. Work
by a party of sportsmen from Mncon.Uould ^iveand forget them. -In-Lhe secondand third degrees was
The gentlemen are all enthusiastic over dlanapolis ICews. done, after which the members
their trip and report a successful hunt. Although she may have no knowl- and several prominent visiting
Although we have not sean tlie game, 0 f xnodielue, the dressmaker who I masons from over the county
the gentlemen assure ns they got it- am cure had fits has a lot of patience. paired tQ the huU Qrer the drug
and plenty too. They did not have the
occasion to slay an align tor while on
their trip, but would have done so, of
•course, had one of the creatures showed
himself.
Register.
The Registration books for the city
of Vienna are now open as required by
law. Please register if you want to
Tote in the primary and general elec
tion. B. M. Wood, Clerk A Trees
store of tbe Vienna Drug Co
Kodol Dysptpsia Care. where a committee served a de
Digests ail classes of food, tones and lightful menu, consisting of oyst
strengthens the stomach and di^suve I u plckleg crac kers, sand
organs, cures dyspepsia, irfliges.ion,
stomach trnubles.makes rich red blood, | witches and fruit
health and strength. Kodol rebui'd* worn-
out tissues, purifies, HfMgdiens and
sweetens the stomach. Gov. G W At- Go to Walton Bros, for Sauer’sex-
kinson of W Va. says: I have used a num-1 tracts, all kinds. Lemon, Vanilla,
reiwdv for stomach ailments. I recom-1 ange, Cinnamon, etc. AUoLowney’s
mend It to my friends. Vienna Drug Co | Cooking Chocolate.
UST FROM DOOLYi
BY si TIP.
seldom found in an incorporated town.
Of course, there are a number of people
that live in town who are consecrated
Christians and are devoting their lives
to the Master’s cause; especially, is this
true of the good ladies who are always
engaged in some praiseworthy work,
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The Lord have mercy'on the man or
woman who thinks that Christianity
consists of wearing a long face and
looking solemn!
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Is it not true that a wise man knows
only his own ignorance', and that a fool
thinks he knows everything?
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Cold times, believers,
But never mind the frost—
Sun will melt it, and you’ll find
The flowers that you lost.
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There is not a city in Georgia tha
0 tell me, children, who lmveseen,
The Christmas tree in bloom;
Whatgs the, very brightest thing,
That sparkles in the room?
The candles? No. The tensel? No.
The skates and shining toys?
Not so indeed, nor yet the eyes
Of happy girls and boys.
It’s Christmas day itself, children,
It.’s Christmas time alone—
The brightest gift, the gladest gift,
The world lias ever known,
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Vienna is not on a boom, but is en
joying a steady, substantial growth that
few towns can boast of.
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Such days as those were the first of
the week were nn inspiration. They I same size of Vienna, that has as many
were shot through with sunshine, and pretty girls as it has.
one loved to open his lungs and breAthe tit
in a deep draught of the pure, Invigor- -Possum hunters are reporting fine
ating atmosphere with which the days luck . one fellow gftyg that he hag c ht
abounded. It would have been a bles- n inty-nine this season. Next!
sing could one have reached out and
gathered in great handfuls of those 1 t t
days’ mellowness. Such days as those T ‘ l ° IeftVes on tl, e trees now have
are common in our fair land. Would of colors and the J ar ° rapidly
that all mankind could have basked in ““hag earthward
thir brightness or drank of their sweet- tit
•ness.. Then when Sunday comes, true Divorced four whole days—Earl Per«
praise would well up from thankful cell—married again I Whoopee I
hearts to the Lord Almighty for his t t ?
merciful kindness to we of the earth. T .. . . .
Is it strange or is it natural for some
t * * people to lie when you know they are
That was a beautiful subject Mr. telling you a lie, or is it due to a lack
Atkinson discussed Sunday morning at of common sense,
the Bnptist church, and the thoughts lit
he advanced were timely, logical and „ ...
showed deep research. From the church member who prays
in public on Sunday, curses in publio
* T • on Monday, drinks whiskey in publio
There are very few cities In Geor- on Tuesday, cheats on Wednesday,
gla that can boast of os good a P. M. as I swindles on Thursday, lies to his wife
Vienna. Dr. R. S. Middleton has been on Friday and plays the devil generally
postmaster here for a number of years 011 Saturday, Good Lord deliver me.
and has given universal satisfaction, so
far as I have been ablo to learn. He is
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m , . , . , , Is it not a sad lamentable fact
efficient, clever and accommodating, ...
and seems to have for his motto: “Equal ^ . ... * .. mpara*
“ “ , . 4 “ tlvelypoor in this worlds goods, are
rights tdaU, and special privileges to the ir daughter. iTan
none.’’ His assistant, Mr. Summer her “ of fa]ge d | lnlinogg(
tleman and is very popular with the L ndpr0 sp e0 tsinlife? Such girls, If they
peop e ‘ should ever marry, become weight!
* * * that drag their husbands down into
Members of Congress are allowed one bitter poverty forever. .
hundred and twenty-five dollars a ses- Iff
sion for stationary. The average ‘ ... *
member takes most of his stationary 14 a 8ad tho “ ght that often when !
in cash for which ho has more u , e . man seek, to reform, join the churah
When they do invest in stationary they and Uve a life, he finds those
do it economically. One is down f or who ought to help him to be the very
3 cents worth during the entire session; °” 08 , who P us “ " iln uaoj 1 and keep down,
one for 60 cents and about 20 shelled 4ken Mk * km *° 4 4ke Question s la
out one dollar. there a,i y reality in the practiced 01
popular religion of today?”
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Among the prominent rising business , , ,
young men of Dooly county is our es- Dld 1°“ watch those people who
teemed fellow-townsman, Mr. K. r. hold that. charity should begin at homef
Lewis, the clever, popular and efficient 14 1°“ w * d notice, you will find out
cashier of the Bank of Vienna. There | tkft t they also lot it end at home,
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is not a mnn in the county who enjoys
a greater confidence of the people than
Mr. Lewis, and his record as the cashier
of the Bank of Vienna is a credit to
himself and an honor to the Bank and [
the entire city.
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Dooly county certainly has a good
School Commissioner in the present]
worthy incumbent, Mr. E. G. Greene.
When a man has spent,
His last red cent,
The world looks blue, you bet;
But give him a dollar,
And then he’ll holler—
There’s life in the old land yet,
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While it is true that the matrimonial
business has been oa a boom here aU
He is a liberal, generous-hearted citi- the tail, yet there are still quite 4
zon and is always ready to lend a help- number of girls in Vienna of a mate
ing hand to those in distress. He is riageable age.
true democrat, and has done the ,, t — , m
party invaluable service. g cold Ways.
444 I The forecast of sudden changes in the
From the foppish dude who wears a I weather serves notice that a hoarse voice
tajoo. » con, head /»»'• bjKKff#, SSSSS’&SS
know what common courtesy and plain people have a bottle ol One Minute Cough
politeness is, and trom the silly girl Cure always at hand. E H Wise, Madison
who painta, Good Lord, deliver me. |Ga. writesI am indebted to Oue Min-
4 t t
ute Cough Cure for mr present good
health and probably my life.” 'It cures
The foolish town dudes sometimes coughs, colds, lagrlppe, bronchitis pnea-
—11 mom* and all throat and lung trouble**
call the good farmers Ruebens 0ne Mioute Coug h Cure cm* ?he phlegm
“Hayseeds,” but I nm here to tell you drawi out the Inflimatlon, heals and
that it is an undeniable fact that there] soothes the m>'co.<s membranes and
are more true, sincere, honest men j strengthens the lu igs. Vienna Drug Co
among the farmers than^ you can find I ' —...
among any other clas* of people on I Telephone your orders to Egleston A
earth. And if you want to find the old I McDonald for Cotton Seed Hulls and
time religion—the only kind that is I Meal. Delivered anywhere in the city
worth having—go out among the good I limits, and they will have prompt a tv
country people. The genuineartlde is ] tention.