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Vienna News:
Published Geml-Weekly,
VIENNA, ... GEORGIA.
T. A. ADKINS, Jr.,
W. T. ADKINS.
Editors and
Proprietors.
Z. ORLANDO COLLINS,
Associate Editor.
MR. HEARST AND HIS EDITORIAL.
William Randolph Hears! is cir
culating aneditorial through the
Southern states condemning the
negrophile policy of President
Roosevelt and the hid of Senator
Hanna for colored votes by his
ex-slave pension bill. Mr. Hearst
first printed thisgeditoriul in his
paper, the New York American,
and he has now pointed it in circular
/fli'Thos. Eglecton , Jno.B.McDonald
EGLESTON & IMONALD.
GENERALSTCRB.
BENNET SCARBOROUGH,
HENRY FORREST.
SCARBOROUGH & FORREST,
Cordole, Georgia. -
..SELL EVERYTHING §
OBNERAL STORE IN FRONT OP THE ROST OFFICE.
WAREHOUSE ON S. A. L. TRACK.,...
Official Organ Dooly Courtly. form an dicirculating it through
Official Organ Cily of Vienna, |tho South.
It is very plain to see Mr. Hearst’*
Entered at the Postoffice at Vienne, Ga
■ ‘ as Second Class Mail Matter.
object in this action. He is just as
Advertising rales furnished on request. I "> t*>C good will of
the white votes ol the South at
' ®g.The News will not be responsible |
for views expressed by correspondents.
Senator Hanna or President'Rooic-
velt are to secure the negro vote.
There can he no further doubt
rate*of subscription:
One cop/one year. Il.or>
One cop/alxmonths. ,... . j0 1 that Mr. Hearst has bit eye on the
One copy three months I democratic presidential nomination,
land is casting hit net*slyly and
Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
•PHONE No. II.
AVEDNESDAYl MAKCH 4,1903.
It is said that Senator Morgan’s
friends fear he will tnlk himself to | col ' ven,1 ° n ^
death it a special session of con
gross is called, in his effort to
defeat the canal treaty.
cautiously. We cannot believe, |
however, that he cun curry suffi
cient favor with Southern democra
cy to receive its vote in the national I
Mr. Hearst is young
and untried. He is undoubtedly n
brainy young fellow, but he is not
now suited to be president of the |
United States. He has had no ex-
We Jiave purchased the P. G. McDonald slock of goods,
and enlarged and re-fitted! the storeroom formerly occupied VS/
by him. We have also bought a large and complete NE W
line of goods, making a complete— /
General Stock, Up=to=Date,
and of. the LATEST,
Oar Prices Will Always Merit Your Patronise. _
We are here to do Susiness with the trading public and \ if
we shall try our best to please and satisfy our customers and \ f
patrons. Our stock of Groceries wiU be kept up-to-date at Mr
all limes. Our stock of—
Hats, Shoes, Clothing
and Dry Goods, $
WILL BE COMPLETE WHENEVER YOU CALL,
We beg to offer you for the next ten
days some bargains. We will give you
goods as advertised. ^ * I
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Heie is one of Sam Jones’ latest perience in public office, having
saying,: -Every man is ' some "ever been elected to any official
kind of a fool, I guess. But when opacity until very recently when
a mnn gets to he all kinds of a he was elected Jto represent
fool he ought to be locked up.’’ district in congress
The Southern, people do not want
The national home of representn |a man without official experience or
* BARGAINS. *
ws
Bargains, Bargains,
f.
lives has passed the omnibus bill judgement, no matter how brilliant
which carries the Mipropnatiou for he may be,
the Atlanta postoffice und the peo
ple'of that city are accordingly | A PICTURE OF SATAN.
happy-
enacted
EACH SATURDAY. £>
M
. A teirible tragedy was
The people are getting very little , B ^ countyi near j onesboro ,
information concerning affairs in thig gtatC)enrly lnst Saturday
the Philippines there day *. It seems mor|iinR . w , |ich „ m „ n named
to be the policy of the administra- Farmer gbot down hig wife Bnd
tiou to keep the people in the dork her fatheri and then killed hiro ,
ns for as possible about our new ge , f< 1( ig gaid Furmw had
Dont come to see these Bargains ^
If you don’t want to lose your money.
Rospectfuly, ” j||
1500 bu. cortl, per bushel $ .'7 3
1000 bu. oats, per bushel. : .'57 »v
Country hay; per hundred... ........,.7......... i.iq
300 barrels best flour, per barrel .. 4.25
Bran pet hundred > *.25
Cotton Seed Meal, per hundred i.ao
Cotton Sied Hulls, per hundred -3S
Schnapp tobacco in doable thick, per box..; 3.40
Scbnnpp tobacco in single thick, per box > 3.95
Red-Elephant tobacco in double thick, per box , 3.20
SHOES.
Ladies, Mens, Boys/and Childre n Shoes at
prices never heard of.
f Egleston & McDonald.!
HATS.
All Latest Styles and Shapes from 25 cts.
to S5.00. See them. '
DRY G00DS. ; |;|
Sea Islands, Calicos, Checks, Lawns and all
nice Spring and Summer Goods bought '
before the rise in price.
possessions.
A certain bible society tent an
editor 16 bibles to be distributed
among people who were most in
need of them. The society i» evl-, ■ .
editor out h 1 de “ d, y P ur P ose - he
dcntly of the belief that an
ought to know who the people are . . . , .
. ..., appeared on the scene, he deliber-
thut need bib ea, > 1 ‘
A strong fight it being made on
Apostle Reed Smoot, un apostle
of the Mormon church, who was
icccntly elected u United States
Senutor from the atate of Utah.
Among those who arc the most
been drinking heavily and his wife
had threatened to leuve him be
cause of cruel treatment..
Very delibeyately did the liquor
crazed demon set to work to curry
utely blew the old man’s
the Christtun people of Salt Luke
brains I a •* claimed that Smoot
has; plural wives, but the principal
It is now settled that an extra » °J 1 ° lllcn lu ‘ nco joe P‘ 101 "" cause of opposition is the fact ol
session or the Senate will be called completing Ins dastardly | w> beinR an officer of the Mormon
to ratify the Panama Canal treaty. worlt -
Senator Morgan, by the aid of his As usual, what is given as the
inexhaustible supply ol wind has c®** 10 of this horrible deed? Why,i Ry his strenuous opposition to
succeeded in staving off a vote, and [ w m*^ e V' of ^course. The * ame | the caiiaT treaty, Senator Morgan
being i
I church.
un extra session will be a necessity I helliah agent that erases the most I defeated all efforta of the friends
if work on the canal it to be begun °* them - Th C demon ' ll ' 9t turn ® a 0 f the treaty to bring it to a vote,
any time soon. husband into a devilish murdering Ij (here , # no ft of „ ratifica ,
maniac and Spurs ban on-to. .-enter |km unt) , nn exlra uulon c , , he
The American Daily Advertiser hit own home and strike down the M . g he , a fw lh#t pufpose . It
was the first doily pulicution issued innocent and. helpless companion . g gai(1 tbnt genutor Morgan will
in the United Stutes, and the first of his life in cold blood. be just as active und bitter when
number came off the press during It it tbe old, old atory that will the , re aty comes up in extra set-
the year of 1784. Previous to the be repeated as long as this agent gjon Thia atmply shows what a
nppearance of the Advertiser many lot hell as licensed to turn men ®n , ®l|i, tlc pe t,if 0B8 er u grant mao like
weeklies wens pulishcd,bul ls stated devils incarnate and tob them ol j Senator Morgan can degenerate
on good authority that it was the all reason and feeling. into when actuated and controlled
first daily-paper ever published in Many attempts have been made ug motlveg The A ; nerl .
this country. |*o P«mt satun m ell hi. h.deou.nes.l ^ ant m canali mnd the do not
and horror, but what picture can M ,, fiRht dn
A man b.s been arrested in I come as near representing him ®‘ the Panama rou!e . Th are
Indianapolis who has confessed to creature who, crazed by liquor, c) awnte of ^ f-ct that Mr
'tr k YJJ'. , 2S " ”r to '""
tnnrry and live with hi* wife a short onfire enterghUown home and simply because hit pet route was
time, and then she would disappear , hwe , tr ikes down in cold blood not chosen for digging the canal,
very mysteriously ,»nd nothing more! his own wife and children. (This is all there is in his strenuous
would be heard of her. This s.me| 0
The United States now hat j n | Panama canal treaty,
operation was gone through with
Until he mutdered his fifth wite, its navy 109 vessels and is building I
and then he was caught and has 44 more. We have 10 first class |
Tragedy Averted,
. “Just In the nick of time our little boy
confessed. One does not huve to battleships, 10 other buttlesbtps|kmsaved” write* Mrs w Watkins, of
■ go off the earth these day. to find and coast defense Ironclads, 2 S«^
intan in his worst form. I first-class protected cruisers, a I Doctors treated him but he arew wor»e
armored cruiaera, ta recond classAtlena.hwe.rlrdDr King-.
I New Discovery for consumotlon, and our
The New. is anxious to see active cruisers. a 3 unprotected and P arti -
preparations begin towards the I a "y protected cruisers^ ff un " I only sure cure for coughs, colds and all
Every thing should be boats, ta torpedo destroyers, *51 | onB dlseues. Gusranteed. .Price_jos
' ** I d & .L.. Laos* X Mil
connty fair.
TO THE
I have just received my first shipment of this Springs New
Millinery, and will continue to open up New Goods until fifteenth,
of March. I have the most complete line of
Shattered Nerves
and Weak Heart.
Too Nervous to Sleep
or Rest.
ever brought to this place iWEdging, Insertion and Beading*. I
also have a nice line of Lace, consisting of Edging, Insertion,
Beading and all-over lace. ,
Dr.Miles’ Heart Cure and
Nervine Cured Me.'
A shattered nervous system nearly always
leads to some affection of the heart, espec
‘ - ‘ " ‘ “ • • inn
LADIES TRIMMED HATS
From 50c. to $8.00, the most beautiful ribbons, all the latest shades.
tally when the patient's heart is weak from
hereditary or other causes. Dr. Miles' Heart
Core is not only a crest heart regulator, hut
... gd y
It is s blood tonic which speedily corrects
and regulates the heart's action, enriches the
blood and improves the circulation. It will
build you up'jrust as it did Mr. Crawford
‘ folk
whose letter follows, and greatly improve
your general health!
. *1 have been so greatly benefited by Dr.
Milet’ Nervine end Heart Core that I freely
recommend them os tbe best remedies for
the diseases they are recommended to cure.
When l began taking these medicines 1
weighed scarcely 140 pounds, my nerves
were badly shattered ana my heart troubled
me s greet deal. I hod para In my left arm
«id^houlder^^had difficulty in^sleeping on
and my heart would Butter and pflputte.
I could eat scarcely any kind of food without
suffering great distress, and Was so restless
and nervous (bat I slepflittlc night or day.
Now I am never bothered' with my heart,
my nerves are steady as a die, 1 sleep well,
eat well end weigh 163 pounds, Ism happy
Don't buy until you have Seen my Goods and, Prices, they
will delight you. Yours for
STYLISH GOODS AND LOW PRICES.
now and am trying to make bade the
I spent for doctors who did me n.
whue I was 111."—T. R. CxAwroxD, Center,
Texes.
S.tefedi^Elkh». A
TO THE FARMERS ONLY
-~r—J J w- -u...-.,...,—.I 1 £ ..ennd. I and »t Trial bottles free—Forbes tl Coxe
gotten in readiness in ample time,so first-«l a *» torpedo boil*. 0 second Utug Co
that there will be no confusion and cl ““*° r P edo boa,s and 1 6ubm *' A rmour.Guano !s the very best on tbe
rush-at the very last. By all the | tme P°®L |.market today, and it you will only
people coming together in the right
spitit we can have o first-class
County fair, and make of it a spten
I will carry in stock unul Dec. 31ft,
1903, a complete line ot Armour's Guano
also Kainit, and t,% Acid, and at the
same time Nitrate of Soda end Murate of
Potash mixed with meet and Aetd, to you
can get your little shortage fitted eny
time at reasonable prices. It’s being sold
too close to tar any more. Hoping to
tell you n little good goods, I am,
Yours truly,
D. B.' THOMPSON
... , . think yon will buy It. Don’t let tbe
The day ta not far distant, we 1 odltr feitow do your thinking. I tell it
believe, when tbe type-setting ma- end E. T. Tippett seltrii—and once e
... - . .... . ..... | chine will be in general use in cotin-cnatomer, always a customer. Try it
did success, but it.. try offices. Like everything e Ire. U* Jo« wrtt know there.,,
for bickering or distension over little I ' , . .. I Yours for good goods only.
DeWttVs » Salve
Fop PH as, Burns. Sores.
A Good Thing.
us luv all petty things *^ "" K r °” chc
re an eVe Vpen’only to | u " Ul . tbe C0Un,r ’ r P ub ' , .* her
thing*. Let us
■side and have an eye open'only
a successful county fair..
cheapet
afford to use them.
coni
When this
D. B. THOMPSON.
Whit's Is a Kamel
German Syrup It the special prescrip
tlop of Dr A Bosehec. a celebrated Ger
man physician, and Is acknowledged
be one of th: most fortunate discoveries
in medicine. It quickly cures coughs,
colds end ell lung troubles of the severest
— - - — - 1 Kvetvtblng is In the name when It
time arrives the reader* of weekly I eo me« to'Witch Haxel Salve. E C lie-
I p.pes. will be favored with . much *«
I higfier class of weekly literature—-J tuxel that Is a specific for ptfrt. For
thatia, with the aid of tbia m a-1 wind. Weeding, itching, and protruding
Doq Tax is Due ... ......
riAtn am h-rphr . ... . I pilet. ccscixm, cuts, barn*, bruit** sud all
All parties owning dogs ire hereby | cI)me cou ntry editors can improve | Skin diseases. De Will’s satee ha. 00
t b -5^-« r t 5 o per ceutin b^^l;
paid at once. ]. A. Walden, C. it T. | the way of reading matter. j —Use genuine.
ven rise to numerous
Ask tor DcWill’s
Vienna Drug Co.
nature, removing, aa it does, theceuie
id leaving tbe puu ta
the affection and leaving
strong and healthy condition. It it not
an experimental nudteine, bnt his stood
the test ot veers giving satisfaction in
every case, which U rapidly Increasing
tale’ewrv season confirm. Two million
bottle* fold anntaliV. Bp-chre’s German
Strop was introduced in the United
Sines In i860 and la now told In every
town and village in the world. Three
doses will relieve any ordinary cough
Price 25 in J-ytc. Vienna Drug Co* and
j. W. Sandcit, Unadilla
EMBROIDERIES
MRS. J. D. H. EVERS,
Plnehurst, Ga. - s
NOTICE.
F. P. Pepper, the photographer, is now
at Vienna to stay for a short while, and will
here every day of each week except
Monday’s and Tuesday’s. All work'is
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
PHOTOGRAPHS OP BABIES A SPECIALTY.
WORK DONE AS WELL CLOUDY WEATHSR AS FAJR.
F.P.PEPPER,
-7 PHOTO ARTIST.
FRESH AND NICE....
Will be my stock of Groceries always, and when
t you want something to satisfy your appetite Rome to
see me at the depot. I have a fine line of
CIGARS AND FANCY CANDY,
said to be the best there is in the city. Th
perhaps, claiming too much, but suppose you give
them a trial anyway. . You'll be pleased.
J. M. no YE, “The Grocer.’
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