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|UESDATFKBflUARY 21.
TJSINE33 NOTICES.
3!CE^3BKa*eesrs
Peavey,
Matchmaker, Jeweler and
IGunsmith.
Unadilla, Ga.
Work Solicited. Office in
Racket Store.
LAWYERS.
WOOTEN & ELLIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
VIENNA AND COP,DELE, GA.
(j. W. Wooten i 1’eaejon Ellis,
Vienna. via. i Cordele. Ga.
Office, West i Office i" Shipp
■Me of i'uhlic Building.
Rlari. near iie.>
court liou.-e.
All business addressed (oeilher
office will receive prompt alien
tion from the firm.
LOCAL
ft w
any.
U. V. WHIPPLE,
LAW YEN,
YUNNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts
except Dooly County court.
Corn will bo planted in i
clays.
No rain yet to amount to
thing.
A good rain now would not be a
miss.
Grows larger every week—our
school.
Hunting parties report a good
manv birds this season.
The woods are being burned off
and soon the cows will be happy
Garden “sass” will soon be large
enough to eat—if the cold don t
get it.
REMNANTS—India Lawn ®
10/. W. C. Willis & Co.
Our early gardeners have stuck
their garded peas and transplanted
their cabbage.
NEWS. There are several line patches of The school the Seminary is
rye in town. the pride of the town. Help it.
i Several Viennians expect to at-j Mr. G. R. Mathis is having a
tend the World’s Fair. : neat meat market built on Union
The trouble now lies between , street,
the chickens and the gardens.
REMNANTS—India Linens @
74/. W. C. Willis & Co.
One firm in our town will sell
500 tons of guano this season.
married. • „ The Ball.
At the residence of the bride's'
parents, this city, on Sunday last,! ,
Miss Elia Rachels and Mr. J. T. t St Valentine never had the
j great honor anil pleasure of enter
taining a more affable, and agrc- -
Mrs. J. F. Waters was quite sick
for a day or two last week but is
up again.
Mess. A. J. Blount and J. L.
Pcavy arc progressing nicety with
Murray, of this county, were united
in marriage, Rev. B, VY. Davis offi
ciating.
To the happy young couple we
extend our best wishes.—Coraeieai:.
Another warehouse is a strong! their buildings.
Try Perfection Flour.
Parlor Grocery.
G. W. Busbee. D. A. It. Chum.
BUSBEE & CRUM,
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co. Ga.
Practices regularly in the Courts
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oeo-
■ »o, Southern and Brunswick Cir-
s«it«.
State Supreme Court, United
States Circuit and'D’strict Courts
aarf Court of Appeals.
MEDICAL.
Dr. W. M. Haslam.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. |
Pinekurit, — — Ga.!
Applicants for the Post Office
h< ra are beginning to hustle around
among their friends now.
Cotton is cutting a ‘-sorry” fig
ure now and those who refused 9/
for it expecting 10^ are in a fine
way to take S/.
School Books and Stationery.
Stovall <fc Forbes, Vienna, Ga.
One of the Puoghess’ b;st
friends informed us last week that
he was going to plant a potato
patch especially for us this year.
Wc now live in expectancy.
The Teachers’ Institute was well
attended Saturday. Nearly every
teacher in the county was present
and a most profitable and pleasant
day spent.
REMNANTS—Checked Muslin
@ 10/ W. C. Willis <fc Co.
To-day is the last for filing
suits for the March Term of Dooly
Superior court. If you fail to
get yours in to-day you will be cut
out for six months.
The first quarterly meeting for
the Vienna circuit will be held at
Vienna on the 2nd Sunday night
and Monday morning following in
Can be found at store during | March next,
tki day and at residence at night
T.Y. TAWXS.
PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
Oilers his profession;’.] services
feu the public. Ail calls promptly
Slant-red, day or night.
OiSce at residence.
jR. W. H. WHi-PfLE ,
MY.SIC! A N A N St: KG EON
VIENNA, - GA.
Sur-’erv, Obstetrics, diseases
Koideiit to our climate. «'.ri dis-
iitt-s of women and oliihtyei
t^eciabio. Office at his Drue
store. All calls pinmpily alien
to da.' or tiighi. Can b<
f.srffi at night at Miduleloiffi
Kd*ta!.
DENTIST.
W. E. BEECH AM,
DENTIST.
L NADI LEA GA.
All work attended to promptly
sau satisiaction guaranteed.
J. W. I D J. WILLIAMS.
DENTISTS.
COKDELK. GA.
Ofiice in Bank of Cot-dele build
Farm Lauds.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
improved farm lands in Dooly
at a low rate of interest.
Address or apply to
John H. Woodward,
Attorney and Real Estate Ag’t
Vienna, Ga.
JfAKES THIS FALTJA BLE OFFER To
wit; If, upon iho completion of the
course in Book-keeping, Shorthand or
Telegraphy, anv graduate is dissatis*
tied with the same, every dime of the
tuition, upon application theiefor, will
be refunded.
This institution has the most spa
“'cions, elegantly furnished building in
the South: and teachers exclusively by
^ /iaw-n-\s every one of the
i^^Saepanuu-nts l eiag under the su-
la-yvision of a practical expert.
In e' ery instance it has made good
iis claim to graduate students in two-
thirds the time, and at but two-thirds
the ex pens.' of Text Book Colleges.
Eveiy premium was taken by our
eacher of Penmanship at the last state
air for ornamental and plain Pcuinnn-
. Good positions are secured wor
y .graduates— r.*»t one idle Special
'cot.nt» granted in certain cates,
n't throw away t.me and money on
iJ;>ok .'rcllOOJB.
r full address.
Wyatt Sr Waktin‘
Jfacon, Ga.
G >od two-lnrsa wigon, second
hand, for sale by l’owell & Heard.
There being no politics to talk
about our exchanges arc getting
out specikl snake and fish stories
to fill up with.
Everybody is bragging about
the good roads in the county now.
Good! They won’t need much
work in the future to keep them
in first class condition.
Oh, hush ! and buy your candy
from the Parlor Grocery.
The jail has been repaired and
the prisoners placed back in tin-
cells that they filed out of. If they
do any more filing Jailer Roberts
will know it.
When you buy Furniture you
damage yourself and miss a bar
gain unless you examine my line.
A!! kinds at surprising fi<_ure-
L. If Tu\ lo-..
We print notice this week of the
dissolution of the partnership i f
Clegg & Coney at Coney, Ga. This
firm has been doing business at
that place for a number of years j
and the people of the county will
regret to sec it dissolved.
Our readeis will notice the card j
Judge U. V. Whipple in this issue, j
Mr. Whipple is a young lawyer of
fine standing and all business in
trusted lo him will reeeive his
studious attention. His being
./udge of the county court does not
prohibit him from practicing law-
in any court except his own.
New line “Linen finish” Chum-
brays in blue, brown, pink and
ran worth 15/ will let go at 10/
per yard. W, C. Willis <fc t
Dooly needs a new jail, or rather
an annex to the one she has. The
money is in the treasury, it would
cost but a few thousand dollars,
md why not let the contract and
have it built? Every prisoner
that is kept in the present one
ought to sue the county for dam
ages, and get damages, too.
Braswell willrepai: your Clocks.
We handle t’pe best cigars ana
tobacco. Give us your trade
Parlor Grocery.
Mr. Joe M. Fields bought out
Mr. J. M. Woodward’s livery bus
iness at the Heard Stables last
week and would not have it for
gotten that he is still in the ring.
Mr. Fields is a popular gentleman
and liveryman and has many
Friends and customersJ:hat. will be
proud to know that he is still in
the business.
Just received a lot of nice dress
goods, Serges, Satin Barbees, Chev-
erons, etc., with trimmings to
match at prices to suit tiie times.
Come and examine before buying.
Barfield & Wilson.
A certain citizen was before the
Mayor a few days ago for shooting
in the incorporation. His plea
was that there were a number of
children at his house to be fed.
The robins wouldn’t fiy any other
way and in his zeal to feed his
children he got over in town, fired
probability for our town next sea
son.
The recent warm weather has
caused the early gardens to look
real tempting.
Best water ground Juliette meal
at the Parlor Grocer}-.
Some of our neighbors are fer
tilizing their strawberry beds.
Can strawberries be picked by
moonshine?
The early bird may get tlie
worm but it don’t do us any good
to hunt the bird.
Several hundred Ohioans visited
| Pine City last week and we hear
bought much property at exo:bi-
! taut figures. Pine City now wears
i her Sunday dress every day.
A fellow asked us the other d-*y
. what we thought about rain? Wc
think it will wet things that hav
en’t got sense enough to get out
of it.
If you want a good second hand
two-horse wagon call on Powell &
Heard.
Dr. C. T. Stovall added another
treasure to his list of curios last
week. It is the fangs of a rattle
snake presented to him by Mr. J.
II. Morgan. .
The attendance at the ball
Tuesday evening was fine. The
Georgia Southern ran an extra
down from Macon. The occasion
was very pleasant with nothing to
mar the happiness of any one.
Thanking my friends of Dooly
county for the liberal patronage
given me in the past, I solicit a
continuance of the same. My
goods are as represented, my
prolBs small.
L. H. Tailor.
Judge Hargrove has been very-
busy for tire past few weeks get
ting the widow's applications
ready for their pensions. And
now comes the old “vets” them
selves.
We can fill your orders for all
kinds of groceries. It don’t mat
ter what you want, sec us.
Parlor Grocery.
Rev. C. II. Branch filled his reg
ular appointments at the Method
ist church here on Sunday and
Sunday night. lie had line con
gregations at both services and
preached eloquent and touching
sermons.
Our stock of clothing is com
pletc, and subject to examination.
Barfield <fc Wilson.
It tried to rain last week and
s.'emed to make an honest effort
but it failed.
The Parlor Grocery fills your
orders for all kinds of groceries at
popular prices.
Several of our young men are
figuring on buying lots and build
ing homes upon them.
Ex-Sheriff Powell has moved
out on his farm and is doing his
best to make better crops than
anybody.
! Another big lot of fancy Can
dies received this week.
Parlor Grocery.
Mrs. E. A. McElreath has moved
l her stock of millinery to the old
j Everett corner where she will be
: pleased to have her customers visit
her.
1
Soap, Soda, Matches, Starch,
Potash, Kerosene Oil, Snuff, To
baccos and Cigars—very best j
At the home of Mr. Jame$ T.
Brown, 4 miles east from Vienna,
on Thursday evening the Kith inst,
Capt. C. E. Frazier of Rich wood
and Miss Brown were
joined in wedlock; Judge G. I.
Lasseter officiating.
' apt J. B w«—v.
leie was in « -v:i yesterday.
Coi. John F. Powell went
to j
able company than that which
met at Leonard’s Hall Tuesday cv- Americus on I business Friday,
emag. the 14th inst. iae gentit*-< >
men who had the arrangements in 1 rof. W. J. Harvard spent Sun-j — _ * “
hand had spared no time nor ex- day at his old home at" ByromviJle.! Seed Irislr Potatoes.
Ihc.a . . . e • x ..
bet- o b i* ; . . .- u . Oi uey
»•■■■ e liie inui c of Clegg & Coney iu
■ f of Cor- Dooly ojuty Georgia is ibis day dis«
solved by mutual rousedl; P. C. Cle: g
assuming a!! liabilities cf said firm-
'Ibis Feb 16th 1893.
P. C. Clegg,
Couey, Ga. S. W. Cunev.
Mess. L. M. and R. L. Mashburn
pense in getting everything i s!
readiness. The Hall was-brilliant-1 - „ .
ly lighted. Barrata’s Band, of! of Eureka s P* nt yesterday in town
Macon, was present and in good
trim. And such an assemblage
of elegance, grace and beauty
as Vienna is much noted for met
at the appointed hour, and the
pleasure was on. Hawkinsville,
Americus, Macon, Montezuma,! Friday.
Hon. T. J. Ray of Drayton was
among his Vienna friends Satur
day.
Mr. Jesse C!< mints of Arab
was among his friends in Vienna
(The best Eastern, guaranteed.)
For sale by Stovall & Forbes.
Mr. Chas. A. Horne of Unadilla
in Vienna
Capt. Frazier has charge of the C ordele, Coney, Drayton, Unadilla,’
convict camp at Ricbwcod, nuin- • Pinehnrsc- ami many other places
bering 119 men and is a most esti-I contributed their quota of happy | spent a short while
rnablc gentleman and citizen. i pleasure seekersand all went merry ; Thursday.
Miss Brown is a beautiful voung j ha PP v , as an - v °" c could wish.
, , * , Through the mazes of the cotillion,
lady possessing many graces -
HONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
CHOICE IMPROVED FARMS
AT SIX PER CENT INTEREST*
J. J. HANESLEY,
AMERICUS, GA.
Can Fill all Orders This Week.
and
has many friends and admirers, j aml manv other dances they j ter county,
belonging to one of the largest and | tripped with becoming grace and
Mrs. Carrie V. Morgan is spend,
this week with friends in Sum-
oklest families of the county. In
fact Vienna was once known as
Brownviile, taking its name from
some of her family ancestors.
May their voyage of life be at
tended by sunshine and calm,
prosperity and happiness.
beauty until coming dawn warned
them to hie away for a wink o’
sleep before the rising sun.
The attendance was fully ns
large as could well be accommodat
ed and the gentlemen who managed
the 12th Anunal are entirely sat
isfied with its success.
Rev. 0. W. Branch has had for
three years pastorate charge of the
qualities only, at Drug Store of i Methodist church in this city. He
Observance of the Sabbath.
Stovall Jc Forbes.
Mess. J. F. and T. J. Lewis went
has hundreds of very dear friends
—all must acknowledge that he is
up to Macon a few days since and , a Christian gentleman.
presented themselves with a new
turnout each that are beauties.
Mess. Powell & Heard proprie
tors of the popular Parlor Grocery-
are increasing their
The South Georgia Conference
Communicated.
JSditors Progress:
Is it lawful for the farmers to
take their plows and plow on the !
sabbath day? Is it lawful for the -j
Mrs. J. A. .Smith went to Haw
kinsville on a visit Saturday and
returned Monday.
Miss Lula Whitehead of Pinc-
is spending a few days with her
sister, Mrs. J. P. Heard.
Judge P. T. MeGriff cf Ilawk-
insville came over yesterday and
is the guest of Mr. M. E. Rushia*
Mrs. J. M. Ga mm age went up
to Pinehurst Friday to spend a
tew days with friends and rela
tives.
Mess. B. F. Forbes and P. C
Everett have gone to Lakeland
We are in positon to fill all orders,
any amount, this week for Fertil
izers. The supply is very short
and we may not have it next week.
Come this week and make ar
rangements for your supply while
we have it.
J. J. Lashley.
recently transferred Mr. Branch to i merchants t° open their doors and Fla., to spend a few weeks with
Guyton, Ga., and he was, it seems,
carry on their trade on this legal
. holiday? Is it lawful for men to
so much infatuated with our poo- , fi3h and huat on u , e sabbath?
stock every | pie that he must detach from our | Does the law allow the running of
freight trains on this day?
men in the city, so on Wednesday No, you cannot find the farmer
day and the people are doing their j social circles one of the purest wo
trading with them, for they arc
“hustlers.”
Our stock of shoes is complete
and we are having large sale.
Come and examine our stock be
fore buying.
Barfield & Wilson.
Don’t wait until your house
bu 'ns down over your head and
then wish you had insured it.
Come now and have it done and
run no risk.
Jno. E. Howell, Agent.
Take Notice.
Mr. R. E. Lewis is the happy
father of a fine boy baby and Mr-
J. II. Moritig is a grand-papa.
Bob will have to keep some of that
country produce that iie sells ev
ery spring at home now or raise an
extra supply, but if any cf our
young men arc equal to the emer
gency he is.
A number of our citizens pre
sented their petitions last week to
be allowed to join the club and buy
the new stamps (2 cent) at the
new rate. By joining the club
they get thirteen for a cent and a
quarter. Information may be had
at the Post office or at Mr. J. O.
Hamilton’s store.
Give your orders for groceries,
tobaccos, cigars, fruits candies
etc., to the Parlor Grocery.
Our neighbors arc jeering us be
cause ail the garden palings disap
peared from about our premises
last winter and now we can't plant
our garden. But, it don’t matter
anyway. The farmers are so anx-
, I
The firm of Taylor <fc Lashley
has been dissolved^ This r.cccs
sitates a closing up of all the firms
business. Parties owing said firm
take notice that if these claims
are not settled within the next 10
or 15 days theV will be turned
over to an attorney for collection.
Taylor & Lashley.
It is a ’‘Whopper.”
last at one o’clock in the Metho
dist church, Rev. O. W. Branch
was wedded to Miss Belle Jonts,
Rev. J. O. Branch, father of the
groom, performing the marriage
ceremony.
At 12 o’clock, just an hour pre
vious to the wedding, a splendid
dinner was given at the home oT
Mrs. II. L. Jones to the bridal
couple, expectant, attendants, ush
ers, relatives and Mrs. Dr. Brown.
The benches had been so ar
ranged that only two aisles were
in the c-hurcq and at the end of
these an arch was overhead and
nearer the pul pit and between the
small ones was a larger arch, these
at work on this day but sometime
the merchants open their doors
| and seil goods, freight trains are
j run and we have heard of places j
. where men go hunting and fishing j
i on this day. But if you will visit
! some of the large saw mills in our
j county you can find eight or ten '
j men at work all day long on the
, sabbath. Now, why is this mat- |
ter not looked into and stopped if
! it is not lawful? Our grand ju-
i rors an the picked men of the
county, supposed to be unflinching
; anil fearless in the discharge of
! their duty: Som^ of them have
i known of this but none have in-
; vestigated nor tried to stop it.
i Will some one please tell us why?
A Citizen.
Dr. Joe Forbes.
Miss Loula Morgan returned
home Wednesday and while she
is still quite weak her health is
improving daily.
Mr. Cobb White and Ills sister
Miss Mary, arc visiting friends in
Vienna—Hawkinsville Dispatch
and News.
Mess. Busbee <fc Crum spent last
week in Savannah attending to
profession il business before the
United States District court being
held there.
Mr. S. S. Taylor of Houston
county came down Saturday to |
take Mrs. Taylor home, who had j
been spending a week with her sis
ter, Mrs. R. Keliara, of this place
Mr. McC Pate, one of Hawkins-
villa’s Iivest merchants and who
has considerable interest in Vien
na, came over vesterday and will
| LOOK OUT.
For the Vienna Eacke Store.
New goods, new prop, .it <r. J. A.
; Smith is ready to serve you poiite-
ly with the lowest prices in town.
Give him a trial.
New goods arriving every week.
—t.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Taylor & Lashley has
his day been dissolved by mutualcon-
i|iut Mr, L. H, Taylor will continue
t He business.
elhxJan. 12th 1S93.
Taylor & Lashley.
Kuhns displays as fine a line
of pictures as any artist |in Geor
gia. Take a look at them.
Say to the people that they need
not wait on the weather. Tell
them that Kuhns takes a good pic
ture any time, cloudy, fair, wet,
dry, hot or cold. It makes no dif
ference about the weather.
Talking about bigeompost heaps
being put up by our farmers, Mr.
J. P. Powell has one that is a sure
enough -‘whopper”. It is ten rails
square, twenty rails h.gh and con
tains 250 bushels cotton seed, 2,401
pounds of kainit, 40 loads of sta
ble and cow lot manure anil a
world of scrapings and top soil.
That compost heap is worth sev
eral tons of guano.
School Census-
The editors of this paper take-
pleasure in giving place to the in-
were.covered with ivy, in fact the quiry above by “Citizen.” We,
interior of the entire building was think it a timely inquiry and hope| nu ,l 1or t, ‘' ) 111 m,r lov ' n -
beautifully decorated with ever- that our future grand juries will
greens.
The attendants were: Lee P.
Jones and Miss Mary Lou
invesiigate these matters and an
swer “Citizens” questions.
It would be considered a public
Wil- | disgrace for the farmer to take his
By order of the State School
Commissioner, the Boards of Edu
cation throughout the state will
meet at their respective county
sites on the first Tuesday in March
for the purpose of appointing en-
numerators to take the schoolcen-
sus etc., as is ordered by the State
Board. By order of Hon. S. D.
Bcadwell.
This February 20th, 1893.
O. P. S WEAR ENG IN,
c. s. c.
hid.
KIRK. On Sunday morning
last Master Ivan, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Kirk, died at their
home here from the effects of a
very severe spell of typhoid fever.
He had been very sick for several
weeks. Last week he was con
valescent and the physicians and
ious for guano that wc can’t do family thought there was no doubt
i of his getting well. Saturday he
relapsed and Sunday morning he
died.
Ivan was only twelve years old,
enough advertising to get a sack.
Then, too, what is the use to tire
yourself to death working gardens j
when your neighbors don’t keep 1 a smart, bright voung man, the Mrs. Mary Jones were appointed to
any dog, don’t lock the garden idol of his
gate nor know }Oiir track? Selah!
liams, J. F. Cobb and Miss Mary j tools to his blacksmith shop and
Thomson, Rev. H. W. Joiner and repoint his plows, repair his hoes,
... , T-i.i r, ii axes, wagons etc. on the sabbath.
Miss Jessie Littlejohn, C. H. Caw-i ° . . , ... ,
J 1 he merchant does not dare to
lev and Miss Emma Beasley, ush- jnove j,j g goods from the depot to
ers—Albert Beaman and W . D. his store, and open them up on the
Webster. Mrs- R. M. Brown ; sabbath that his wares may be
played the wedding march. 1 rf ' al ly l0r t ,le following week. The
Immediate!v after the marriage
the couple received congratula
tions and boarded the east-bound
train on the S. A. A M. road for
Guyton, Ga., where they will make
carpenter does not take this day
to sharpen his saw and bits. They
have as much right to do tiiis nv
the mil! men have to have their
machinery repaired and made
ready l‘or the next week’s work, on
ht trains to
, . . , , „ , , ; this day or the freig
their future home. Everybody > J
J J ! run.
who knows the bride and groom
wish them much success and hap
piness abundant.—Co rdelca n.
E v. John F. Eden of Quitman
who was pastor of the Hawkins-
viilc Baptist church for a number
of years and has many friends in
Vienna spent a few hours yester
day morning incur town. He was
cn route to a meeting of the hoard
of trustees of tlie Freddie Shipp
College at Cordele.
Messrs. W. If. McBride, T. II.
Johnson, A. B. Davis and W. B.
Nichols, of Unadilla, passed
through Hawkinsville Monday
with a negro who is charged withy
burglarizing the store of Messers.
McBride & Nichols at Unadilla--
Hawkinsville Dispatch and News.
Byrowville Notes.
The fact is our people arc too
lax in tiie observance of the sab
bath. Another fact has been itn-J
pressed upon us, which is, those in iSOlullOi'll JJtlliU-
authority are too much inclined to
punish the weak and helpless while ]• „„ i r _
1 Mai, 1112 and Loan Associa-
W. L, DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
And other specialties for
Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and
Misses are the
Best in the World.
See descriptive advertise
ment which will appear La
this paper.
Take no Substitute^.
but insist on having W» Z*».
DOUGLAS* SHOES, with
name and price stamped <«
bottom. Sold by
Sold by J. O. Hamilton,
Vienna, Ga..
Just Arrived!
Big lot of Onion setts -
and Buist’s fresh reliable
Garden Seeds.
Stovall & Forbes.
All kinds of Fire Insurance
written on short notice. Good
companies and prompt attention.
Give me your bnsiness.
Jno. E. Howell, Agent. ,
Good Town Property For Sale.
Rev. J. J. Hyman preached
eloquent sermon on Sunday, but j
owing to the inclemency of the
weather but few attended.
The farmers are progressing
finely with their work. Every
farmer seems to have begun this
year with the determination to do
"better this than the last.
The school in our neighboring
villa, Dooling, is flourishing under
the superior tutorship of Miss
Mary McLung.
Mr. C. E. Jenkins has gone to
take a course at the busines col-
legeatMacon. AsCalvinis such a
steady boy we feel sure of his suc
cess.
The ladies of the M. E. church
made quite a donation to their
pastor. Mrs. Win. Johnson &
places.” and this cannot be con-
an | tributed.
We trust our grand juries will
look into these matters and bring
those who commit these unlawful
acts to justice and put a stop to
such things. Let us be a law
abiding people because it is right
to do so.
devoted father and
mother. His death is a terrible
blow to them and their hearts are
I keep a machine wagon running j bowed down with inexpressible
all the timet We sell two of the
best machines made, the Davis and
grief. The people of the town ail
•knew Jvan and loved him and thev
New Home. If you want a : deeply sympathize with the parents
machine let me hear from you and
it will be delivered to you. Easy
payment.
L. U. Taylor.
Not a word of it. Talk about
money being scarce, we don’t - : e
lieve a word of it. It is just u
hatched up cry to keep us from
getting any. The other day a
fellow came up in our ollice to
show us a new 8100 bill lie had in
his pocket. But we will be pre
pared for the next one. We are
going to borrow the Atlanta Con
stitution's little red cannon and
load it up with old tyne and the
very next fellow that hurts our
feelings—well, he will have to
“pony up” at least a quarter or be
blown up[ r] to that beautiful[?]
gate where all money lovers go.
in this their severe affliction.
GAMMAGE. Amos R. Gam-
mage died at his home seven miles
above Vienna cn Thursday the
16th inst. , Mr. Gammage was very
old and infirm and wrapped the
mantle of his couch about him and
passed onto the fathers, iie
leaves and aged widow and several
grown children to mourn his loss.
MOBLEY. Mrs. N. II. Mobley,
widow of the late Mr, N. II. Mob
ley of Finehursf, mother oT Dr. L.
W. Mobley of Eureka and g aid
mother of Dr. Ii. A.Mobley of Bv-
roraville, passed from earth on
Thursday the 16th inst. Only a
few months before her life partner
preceded her and she has been
lonely and only waiting to go since.
After living a life of usefulness
upon earth she had reached old
to
deliver the gifts
Mr. J. G. Webb has taken his
school at the Cross schoolhouse.
He opened witii about thirty-five !
scholars. We wish him much sue- !
cess and a fair attendance through
out the entire term.
Down in Colquitt County.
DOOLY COUNTY DISECT0F.Y
Jndgeof Superior Court—IF n. M .H
Fish.
Solicitor—Col. C. B. Hudson.
Ordinary J. D. Hargrove:
Clerk C’oui t—K. Keiiani.
Sheriff—IL W. Sheppard.
Tax Receiver— J. C. uuuaway.
Tax Collector—M. E. liushiu.
County Treasurer—D. B, Leonard,
Coroner—J. W. Graham.
County Surveyor—M. C. Jordan,
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Jno. T Itrown, A. C, Builington,
J. D. Pate, D. T. Doughtry. D. L. Hen
derson, President.
Commissioner—O. P. Swearingen.
Regular meeting of Board of Edaca
tion the 1st Tuesdaysin January,’April,
July ami Octoter.
Superior Court convenes on second
and third Jtondays in Marfii aud Sep
tember.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor - J. P. Heard.
Aluermen—B. F. horbes, O. S. Baze-
nioie, J. O. Hamilton and J. J. Lash
ley.
Clerk and Treas-.rer—J. J. Stovall,
j Marshals—C. W. Johns aud A. I
3rd. ’93. ! Davies.
j Printer—Vienna Progress.
lion of
Huntsville Alabama
A good investment ; ready mon
ey to loan to improve property.
Local Board Officers.
W. II Whipple, President.
U. V. WmppLE, Attorney.
W. C. Willis, Sect’y and Treas.
J. A. Murphy, )
L. A. Morgan, ) Mem. of Board.
Vienna, Ga.
A good 3 room dwelling and two
acres of desirable laud well situated, •
will be sold very cheap for cash or
traded for good notes or stock. Oome
to see me if you menu business.
H. S. Walden.
Vienna Ga.
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Remnants! Remnants!! Remnants!!!
A feast for our customers. Just : J! S e a,u * passed over the river
received a new lot of short lengths , rest under the shade,
sixty-shots and killed four robins-j from the mill. They inciuiffi : H er children, grand children
The Mayor thought he had blen Lawns, Nainsooks, India Linen, - anc I great granu-chi!dren will miss
Check Muslin etc. First choice is Ber tender voice and loved pres-
best so come early. enee and be deprived of her i: u h
W. C. Willis t Co. prised admonition and example.
tufiicientty punished and let
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Fresh, reliable and:
Moultrie, Ga., Fe
Editors Progress:
Y’our highly interesting and
much appreciated paper reaches
us regularly and a small “colony”
of u< ex-Dooly-ites are always
glad to welcome it for we know
thut it contains a budget of spicy
nev.s from our old home.
Our county has just had ereceteil
a u.iuiiocm ■, n.-iv yO,ot>0 jail.
Our long expected railroad is
within 2 miles of here and we ex
pect it to be finished to Moultrie
next week, consequently
is building up very
ens of new .houses are going up o.. < .
every side. i tion, guaranteed.
Our school is very fine. A large I
attendance and one of the best 3tOVall *<Sl i” Q”beS
teachers in Georgia.
Our people are full of expect
ancy aid enthusiasm and land
values are increasing daily.
M: ch success to the Progeeis
A. J. W.
1893.
CALHOUN & KELLY.
w e are pleased to announce that we are
now ready lor the business of 1893.
PLAN TA TION SUPPLIES.
Our contracts for the year will be fully
as liberal as heretofore. We desire to fur
nish our customers with
EVERYTHING THEY NEED,
and invite time
customers to give us their ti"ade. All we
(
ask is to be properly secured.
Vp u .! adapted to this sec- t , , .
: rMiilLJLZLiio. It will be our pleasure to again
’ handle the popular goods of the Cordele Guano Co.
together with several other brands of standard fertil
izers—and
If you feel ■Reas:
and all worn out take
BROWH 1
3 IRON BITTERS
”
WANT
SM t
YOU..
TO dllij *
Yours to serve,
CALHOUN & KELLY.