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tically impossible to give the town’s
highways the attention they, so very
much needed and recently the way of
the traveler in Vienna's borders has
been indeed hard. Therefore the
force now in action is a most welcome
sight.
The Vienna News
Published Weekly
MIBB EMILY WOODWARD
fManftffing Editor
Entered at the post office in Vien-
no, Qa., as second class mail m«ti-
>according to the act of Cong
March 3rd, 1876.
.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1918
A report says the Kaiser has at
tempted suicide. Wonder if he does
not know that he has been a dead ’un
since November the eleventh.
NEWS OF WILSON'S
SAFE ARRIVAL
. OVER SEAS
itorial staff.
History is in the making! The map
of Europe will change from day to
day!
Keep In constant? active touch with
the greatest meeting the world has ev
er known through the Atlanta Geor
gian and American. See the Geor
gian and American news-agent in
your city, and get him to enter yonr
subscription.adv.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eraser receiv
ed a telegram Saturday from Atlan
ta Btating that their neice, Mrs. J. R.
Smith, was dead. Mrs. Smith was be-
r .... fore her marriage, Miss Lpcy Fraser.
Vivid' Description of Arrival of tho has a number of relatives here
George Washiogtob At French „ ho he>r of h „ de>th .
In spite of the objections that have
been voiced hy both his friends and
foes, President Wilson will be pi
ent at the great Peace Conference.
Whether he should have gone or not
he has demonstrated by going that
same spirit of determination to do
what he thinks to be right irrespective < ___ .... ....
of. the criticism of others, which, In-1 (c4n you j n ^ tduch with
cldentally has made h m a figure un- Ui, hUtory-maklng meeUng at Ver-
rivaled in history. It is a safo proph
ecy that the United States will puffer
no evil results from his going.
Port Will Appasr in Atlanta
Georgian. "
• “The Atlanta Georgian, “The
South’s Greatest Newspaper" will
contain a most complete and vivid ac
count of the arrival in France of
President Wilson and the American
delegation, and the rousing welcome
given them by the French people.
By virtue of an arrangement with
the London Daily Times—conceded
to be the greatest of all European
newspapers—The Atlanta Georgian
and American will receive daily cable
service from this great newspaper cov
erittg the Peace Conference.
The London Times will have a staff
of international fame to cover the
Great World Conference, and by read
jlng the Atlanta Georgian and Amor-
It is said that those members' of
Congress who opposed the President’s
policies in war are now looking to
Tom Hardwick to take up their fight
again against the legislation Which
thoy then opposed .with all the sgen
dee at their command. If the Junior
Senator baa no Better luck accomplish
ing this purpose than he did In'.picking
a plum from tiaorgia’a political tree
for himself, those opponents of the
President will he no nearer the ob
ject of their desire when he has spent
his ability than they are at present.
► .‘J <
The Mayor has let it ha known, in
no uncertain terms that the use of
fireworks in the city limits will not he
permitted during the holidays and the
days preceding them. A strict order
prohibiting this appearing elsewhere
in this issue. The issuance of this or
der is a wise proceeding on the part of
the Mayor. In the first place fire
works are dangerous and the expendi
ture of money for them is the most
flagrant prodigality. It seems that
the experience of war" would have
been sufficient to impress the older
heads with the Importaiice of conser
vation. Sural y the pinch has not
been so hard upon those who are al
lowing thalrjhKUdren to spend money
for fireworks. How much hatter it
woold be if this money were spent in
some of the many wan that- are now
offered for benefltting humanity. The
children are net so much to be blam
ed for wanting the fireworks, it is a
child’s nature to want things, he does
not stop to reason about the wisdom
of his desires, this is the parent’s re
sponsibility. The average child how
ever is easily appealed to when prop
erly approached, there is doubtless
not wne In Vienna who would not
forego the momentary amusement af
forded him by several dollars worth of
fireworks if hja parents would present
intelligently to his understanding the
folly’of such extravagance. The
Mayor’s order is a timely one,
should be rigidly enforced, hut coer-
atva measures should not be necessary
the parents should put the ban on
Iff addition to the arrangement with
the London Times, the Georgian and
American will also be served by the
International News Service, whose
sporiel sorrpepondent'. pcconypanied
President Wuson, and iwU carry a di-
^st of tha proceedings by its own ed-
MG. 17,TH 1 O’CLOCK, KEUY
PUCE, EAST « VIENNA
The street force Js at last again on
the job. A succession of irremedi
able circumstances has made It prac-
Misses Pearl Fraser and Frances
Means spent the week-end in Macon
last week.
You can’t afford to miss “The Rid
ers of the Purple Sage" at the Do So
lo tomorrbw.
FOR SALE CHEAP
I have a nice pony horse for sale
cheap, will sell at a bargain at once.
See J. J. Barry, Vienna.
MRS. W. H. BARRY.
COWS FOR SALE
Few good milk cows, .1 registered
Jersey bull, 18 months old. Will ex
change these for fat beef cattle.
12-12-St Jr E. HORNE, Pinehurst
NOTICE rfUNTERS.
On account of the numerous
quests for permission and the tress
passing of thoso who do not ask the
privilege, I find it absolutely necess
ary' to not permit any hunting
west half of lot of land No. 58, lots
Nos. 57, 68,871108. forties hunting
or cutting wood alter this notice will
Corn, Potatoes, Horse, Colt,
Cows, Hogs,-Some 35 Head,
Thoroughbreds and Grades
Hampshires, One Suit of Fur=
niture==All for Cash, Irnmedi*
ate Delivery-A Bargain For
You, Come and See.
J. M. KELLY
AGT. FOR C. J. K.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
1 very much appreciate each customer I have and
want to always make any sale mutually profitable
| CONDITIONS HAVE CHANGED .
I now have to pay Cash for Haterial and therefore
must insist on doing a strictly Cash business and
therefore be able to give you better service.
I have the goods—Will sell you lumber or will contract your building
u T. WILDER
YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL MAN
Vienna, Georgia
THE FORDSON
fl
If Yon Want A Tractor,
And You Will Eventually
YOU HAP BETTER PLACE YOUR ORDER EAR
LY. IF,.YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ONE WORK, YOU
SHOULD SEE IT. WE CAN TELL YOU WHEN
AND WHERE YOU CAN SEE ONE IN OPERATION'
YWBSnWLY,
DR. J. M. WHITEHEAD & GO.
W'
Abundance of
: ' P O TiA
For the 1919 Croft
We are prepared to supply users of
ROYSTER’S
FERTILIZER
With any grade of Potash goods desired
Pro/. B. W. KILGORE, director N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station Says:
"The lack of potash with us has been shown especially in cotton, tpbacco and pota-
loes m coastal plans returns.Thu hag been especially true of cotton and potato^,
more potash having been used on tobacco, relatively than on these two crops!’’
Dr. H, W. BARRE, director of S. C. Agricultural Experiment Station Says:
“I will say that siMwy recently made of the cotton situation in South Carolina
leads us to believe that at least 25 per cent reduction in the cotton cron h..
thi. year from lack of potash. In some case, not mSeXThS?
produced on light land that is very deficient in potash. Tho appearance of tin?*
indicates that what is known as patash hunger is responsible
We are, therefore, recommending that liberal amoimtsOf potashbe used £ fertilfelri
for cotton next year. At the u.u«lr.te. of application I feel that it !£llpTy wTm
much as 3 per cent of potash at the present prices.” **
Enquire of Royster Dealers. Place orders early.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO.
Norfolk, va.