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Dott'C tend your work off to large cities
to have it done, and wait an unlimited
time to get it back. Remember I ex
amine your Watches, Clocks or Tewelry
FREE and tell you wbat it will coat
before yotr have it done. I make a
specialty of repairing fine and compli
cated Watches—all repairs neatly done
on short notice.
SATISFACTION .
GUARANTEED.
I SELL
Wateljes, ©leeks,
AND ALL KINDS Of riRST-CLASS
sJewelpg enpd §ewing[ fl?e ehineS
AU kinds of Serving Machine Needles and fixtures.
We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on
lime, easy.installments or CASH. See me before-
buying and Imil save you money.
with headaches, pains in back part of
the eyes, dull heavy feeling of the. lids,
etc., when one pair of Glasses correctly
fitted will stop all this trouble, I
examine your eyes free oi charge unci 11
you don’t need glasses, 1 will cheerfully
tell you so.
REMEMBER
■I guarantee every pair oi Glasses 1 fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H. A. YOUflANS,
Opticians
to Postoffice.
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THE EDUCATION OP POOR WHITE
WOMEN.
education of the white man, the
negro man and the negro woman.”
Mrs. Lipscomb, principal-of the
Lucy Cobb Institute, in her address
of lost week, before the pupils of
her school presented the case in an
impressive manner :
‘•Now while Dinah, of the
kitchen is studying- Latin, Greek
and mathematics in the Clark
Univcisity, dur Betsy of the rural
district is following the plow. Let
thislsort of thing continue and it
will need no prophetic eye to mark
the result. Mount Pelee with its
stream of ashes threatened no
greater disaster to Martinique thun
does this present condition of edu
cation in Georgia threaten the
rising' generation. From afar our
northern friends have seen the
It is an alarming fact, already
recogn.zedby a few thinking minds
only, that, in this era of education
for almost all classes ot people, one
of the most important classes of our
country, has been grossly neglected.
The poor white girls of the rural
district—those who will be the
mothers of the great majority of
’ bur citizens, are growing up id
ignorance of even n common school
"qducution, while thousands of negro
girls ure' given the advantages ot an
education by the northern people.
The northern men recognize the
necessity of an education to increase
the worth and standing of any class;
and, with a mistaken philanthropy,
ore giving the n^gro the means of danger and helped to sound the
getting a college education} leaving note of warning. They have seen
the education of the poor whites to that it the negro be educated, so
the south. The south neglects 4 the . must also the ignorant whites. Give
charge ; and for that reason, the both of the races equal advantages
lower class of white people in our an d the Dinah of the kitchen c.n
southland are getting to be the most never become the mistress over
illiterate people iu the United Betsy of the plow hondle. But let
States.. I the education oi the negto continue
It is u very grave mistake to give and the poor whites remain in
the negro anything above a common ignorance, .there will still be ilov-
school school education and u tech- er y, but it will be the slavery of the
nicul training in a trade of some whites instead ot the blacks. (Then
kind. Negro men should never | j e t us help these people. Lit us
know Ljitiii or Greek or higher R i ve them good schools' with
mathematics—still less use have earnest, Christian teachers to guide
negro women for such. /They them. Already'much hits been
should be taught to do the Work fbt: done."
which they are best fitted. They i And there is *till much., to do.
are ‘Mhe hewers of wood and the 1 The women of the country should
drawers of lyater”—lor t|»s they become interested in this' great
should be trained. Technological question, aa well aa the iq*i». The
schools, schools of agr^ure, I w |,ole south should wak^ up to the
carpentry, cooking, ^and thf like nee d of educating the poor white
should be their only colleges,! But i WO men of the south. |*ave the
Fuqua News-
Fuqua, Ga., June 26.—Crops are very
good in this community, but we are
needing a rain. Lice is bad on cotton
and worms bn cabbage.
Miss Annie May Fuqua has been sick
with chills and fever, but has missed
the chills.
W B F Lilly, J A Lilly and W B Mc-
Invale made a business trip to Monte
zuma Tuesday.
A few from here atteded the singing
at bnow Sunday.
ppsxorpioa BROKKX OPBX.
The postoffice at,Fuqua was broken
open again last week by some one
prising open a window that had h-op
nailed down, and the middle door was
also broken down, but nothing was
found missing. Nearly everything'that
was in the store has been sold or
moved away. Thegostmaster, H. A. J
ngTield
Fuqua, has resigned aftqr having
the office for nearly 28jears. Thelqfflce
will be discontinued Jm|b 30th.
P, S. Since writiiig^tfcq above the
office was broken open again Thursday
and some'syrup, fish teraks, coffee, etc.,
were stolen. There is no clue as to
who the guilty parties are
[Tim above communication was re-
.ceived to late for our Satujicy’a issue.
s-Ed-1 i ■ ' .
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GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Notice is hereby given that Abram
Peavy,.- administrator on the estate of
Sam •PeavV, has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell, land be
longing to the estate ofSain Peavy, 'de
ceased, for the payment of "debts, and
also for the purpose of distribution. Said
application will be heard ,at the regular
.term ot- the court oi Ordinary for ; said
comity to he held on the first Monday in
luly, 190*. This June 2nd, 190a. » .
. ■- J. D. HArgrove, O. D. C.
TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
•'I was troubled with kidney complaint
forabout two years,” writes A H Davis, of
Mt. Sterling, la.,“but two bottles of Fol
ey’s Kidney Cure effected a permanent
cure;” For sale by all dealers.
Some'Local Ads-
New goods received ' every day at
,J.P.\gEABDASo*s.
A nice Utif of Millinery goods will be
found at Mrs. R. P. Mltchell’s.
northern meu of money have jitade negro's education sevetoly alone,
it possible fot the negro race to and ittehd to the training ol those
obtain a high .literary education ;; whoneed it.—Macon News,
which often spoils a good cook or
laundress, in creating a "colored
lawyer” or teacher.
But-as it is so, that the negroes
am educated,' it la very necessary
WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW.
Great consternation was felt by the
fitn^ei M A Hogartry of Lexington,
shey mw he was taming yel-
rise above the illiterate whites.
For other an^ greater reasons,
those women -'yhquld be better
educated. The training and edu
cation of a child depends largely on
thut of its mother, | A great tchblar
und teacher not mpn^ months ago,
declined the presidency of a famous
mail’s college. giving his reason
that it was much more' important
work and of - more Influence to
educate the ‘ mothers of .the land
than to teach, the tatherA.
It hat bqeri tally Mid ^hat "the
most important factor in our civil
ization' is ' the white girl in the
cttMWjr.sbo- Will make the home
and fix the ideas of the people, und
us qiother-and primary teacher she
will do the most important teaching
that irdone for the hurn&n race,
until recently the state, the church
and the .philanthropists have in the
south devoted their attention, so far
u» endowed ’institution.; .ire con-
corned, almost .exclusively to the
Ky.wHm ... ....
low. Hit ckln slowly changed color, also
“ His
wss
with-
try
Electric Bitters, the wondertul stomach
tad lifer remedy, and he writeal ‘‘After
taking two bottlo* I was wholly cured.”
A Dial proves its matchless merit for all
stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only
$oc FORBES ft COXE DRUG CO.
SEABOARD
AIR UNE RAILWAY.
To the NORTH, EAST, SOUTH and
WEST. The best rates to all Eastern
cities, Florida Points, Savanriah, Ameri
cas, Fitzgerald, Columbus, Albany*
Montgomery. Mobile, New Orleans, the
South and South-writ. Through Pull
man cars to New York. Cafe cars
serving mesh a is carte. Summer tourist
tickets are now on sale to the Mountains,
Lakes, Seashore Resorts and all Eas'teru
cities. Far detailed ioformatton,-1itara-
turc, time tables, rates, etc., apply toany
agent ot the Seaboard Air Line Railway
or to C. B. Walworth,
A. G. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
Don’t fail toinapeet our BARGAIN
OOUNTER—Values untold. “
J. P. HEARD & SONS
Foley's Honey uta'Tar
tor children,safe, tun, No opiates.
Don’t sendyour watches off ' for re
pairs, I can repojr it-if it cart be'done,
on short nqtio** . H..A. Youmans. .
It’s a PLEASURE to show our goods
'NS.
-,J..P. HEARD ft SO
I will reduce the prico ox high-grade
buggies jto that anybody can buy.
• *•*' J. O. Hamilton.
We are going to make it hot for our
Competitors this- month and don’| you
forget it. i'rJ ’P* HEARD ft SONS.
* Take advantages of my CUT PRICES
and buy jour buggies from me now.
* ’ ]• V 1 '■> J. O. Hbmilton.
92.60 OXFORDS at $2.00. Allother
Summer goods in same propotion.
f.Pv HEARD ft 80NS.
Don’t give-up uhd’say there is no spec
tacles which yon .can see throngh just
beouise-you have failed to get fitted. Iti
member T am fitting those kind every
dayY.', - II. A.Yoossahs,
’ l1 Jeweler and Optician.
R 8ALV E
aalva in the world;
Don’flTbrget—
We h£re all the leading baggies
on our floor. Over fifty'Jotofor
your inspection without -eoskito
you. J..P. Heard A Sons;
■* ».*v fit
New goods just received, Hats and
Trimmings, will sell cheap, call.snd aei
them before buying. ^Thinking yOu for
past patronage and will appreciate Same
in the future. Will be fputid - uext door
to postoffice.' Mrs. R. P, Mitchell.
A POOR MILLIONAIRE,
Lately starved iu London because he
s Early ,n«e:of
IJs - woald have
could not digest his food, .-Early ..use: of
DrsKing’s. New-Life PB1
j>pe»
it not txti.ficd r
FORBES & COXE DRUG CO.
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL*.
free trial. You take absolutely no risk ordering iron:
U8|vfts you don’t pay ft cent if it don’t suit jrou.
1902Modll*left $9 fs $16
tpOO and 1901 Models a $7 to $11
engravings of Oui
s sent feed to any addr
800 SECOND HAND WHEELS £4 Cf
taken Intradeby ourCblcoso retail stores, UU 19 ft 1
standard makes, many good as new.,.. T
DO MOT BUT
tains s world of usofuUntonnatlM^_Wrlte L>- it. ■
In town to rln
exhibit a i
..to ride -for yourswl f.
bote <xt rt.JRawf-- ox^h
Legal Advertisements.
WHEN OTHER MEDICINES ,EAIL.
Take Foley's Kidney Cure, it has cured
when everything else has disappointed,
For sate by all dealers
ATLANTIC * BIRMINGHAM.
4th, of July Excursions. Reduced rate
tiokets otr sale between all stations
July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, limit July 8th.
Guardian Sale-
By virtue of an order granted by the
!Ion..J..P. Hargrove, Ordinary of Dodlr
county, St-.June -term 1962, 1 ,wiU sell
beforo the court house door in Vienns,
Ga., on.the tst Tuesday in july'next one-
third undivided interest.’in" the house
known as-the Graham house* In Vienna,
bounded on East by 6th street: South by
.Lathley irdaseand lot; West by H. /.
Morgan lot, and North by Heard lot
Sold as property of Homer Bnth and
told for purpose of maintenance and
education. This June 3rd, 1903.
1>. L. Hkndrrsox, '
Guardian of Homer Bush.
A. L. Me ARTHUR,
Dentist.
Rooms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Coidele, Georgia.
.* - W. V. HARVARD.
Attorhey-afLaw,
Vienna, — Georgia.
DR .C. T. STOVALL.
; V Physician and Surgeon,
YHMhiii. • • , - - Georgia^
BIVINS & 'MOHl.feY,
T. F. Bj.vins, Mv n. *H. A. Mobley, #1. d. L
! fr; . ^PhytlclahS ft burgeons, . ,
AT’. Calls promptly answered. r '
• ' ViriixA, Ga. '
HALL ft GEORGE,
. Attorneys at Law,
Vienna, Georgia.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vienne, Georgia.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will bqinmy office from 15th to last uf
each month.
Vienna, Georgia.
JOHN V. POWELL ft SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna. — Georgia;
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
trix
Whereas, Mrs. Jane Ray, administiaj
ix on estate ot Thos. J. Ray, deceased,
represents to the court that she has fully
administered Thos. J. Ray’s estate. Tuts
is therefore to cite aU concerned, heirs
and creditors, to show cause if any they
can, why said administratrix should not
be discharged from her administration
and receive letters of dismission on the
1st Monday in August.
This Jilne 34th, 1903.
J. u. Hargrove, O. D. C.
Never offer to aell anything until yon
have prepared it well for the market—it
will pay you to do this.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flowers still has the larg
est sale of any medicine in the civilized
'world. Your mothers and grander otheriv*'
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion or biliohsness. Doctors were
scarce, and they seldom heard of appen
dictis, nervous prdstrAtions or heart fall
ure. etc. They used August Flowers
clean eut the system and steip Termed
ttbn ot undigested food, regntate the a
tion of the liver, stimulate the nervous j/
and organic action of the system, and
that is aU they took when feeling dnl! and
Bad with headaches and other aches. You
offly need a few doses of Green’s August
‘ iwrrs, iu libuidform, to nuke you sat*
■J. W/Sanders, Unadilla, Ga-
Get Green’s Srccial Almanac.
Treat Tow IJMneyi for Rheumatism
When yon are suffering from rhematism
the kidney must be attended to at once so
that they «fiil eliminate the uric acid from
the blood. Foley’s Kidney Cure is the
most effective remedy for this purpose.
R T Hopkin of Paior, WIs, says, “after
unsuccessful doctoring three years' for
rbenmstism with the best doctors. I tried
Folyy’s Kidney Cure and it cured me. I
cannot speak too highly of this great medi-
cine.” For sale by all dealers.
CHEAPEST
MONEY ON EARTH!!
We guarantee tO
make you a loan on
your farm for less ex
pense and on easier
terms than anyone. If
you need money it «
will pay you to see us. ®
J. H, Woodward & Son,
Vienna
Yout / Lawyers,
Georgia,