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To the Fullic.
NEWS.
BUSINESS NOTICES,
W. T. Peavey,
Watchmaker, Jeweler and
Gunsmith.
Un ad ilia, Ga.
Work Solicited. Office in
Racket Store.
Court next Monday.
Ice, sleet and snow Saturday.
Did 3 r ou say March is upon us?.
"Why don’t Dooly need a larger
jail?
Our citizens who were up expect
ing a storm Friday night were
gladly disappointed.
Mr. John B. McDonald of At
lanta was among his many Vienna
friends for a few hours Thursday.
t
DEED.
On to the Inaugural.! 31am the fife fly.
Mrs. J. W. Carnes died at her
homein Vienna after a long illness
on Thursday morning last. Hers
was a sweet christain character
and although her illness was pro-.
The Vienna Racket Store has j tracted hand painful she bore it all
' without a murmur and with becom-
rceiveda full line of Racket goods
ing Christian fortitude.
LAWYERS.
WOOTEN & ELL/S,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
VIENNA AND CGQDELE, GA.
G. W. Wooten | 1’earson Ellis,
V'enna. Ga. i Cordele. Ga.
Office, West j Office in Shipp
aide of Public Building.
?lara, near tie
court house.
A11 business addressed toeither
office will receive (prompt alten
Don from the firm.
Did you make a remark about and is offering them cheaper than ; She leaT( , s a l or ,ely, sad mate and
spring? j ever and cheaper than other peo- [two little girls to mourn, one the
You can get all tin iced drinks j P le caa bu I thera ' See their “ ad ’ ’ 1 Ioss of a companion
vou want now. I Our senior editor got back from
Atlanta last week. He says he
don’t think he wants to move to
Atlanta. The people there all
. seem to he in a hurry and it made
, him tired to even look at them.
Don’t forget that you want to
renew your subscription to the
What’s the matter with Satur
day being a windy day?
Some people don’t care if they
haven’t planted corn yet.
A demoeraric administration
now. Do 30U feel better?
School Books and Stationery. Progkess next wee k. We want
Stovall & Forbes, V ienna, Ga. „ . .
you to do so. Put a * in your
Some of our young men know
what it means when you sat - , left!
Saturday was almost a blank in
! loss of a companion that was
loving and true, the others a mother
who was watchful, solicitious ten
der and kind.
Her remains were laid away in
the new cemetery Friday morning.
The ber,aved family have the
sympathy of the comunity.
Progress Correspondent
Graphically Describes
His Journey.
A Boy's Adventure With a Caias-
mount.
Advertisement.
There bavins
A ii \ !
Julian Brote, a lad of sixteen,
and a member of one of ti e fam-
! Hies spending the winter here in
ITabira, from New Jersey, had
; quite an adventure la«t Thursday
I morning with one of our southern
1 M 1
On Ifn- ■ . ii! h,,, 6.
the Ladies gave a : oyster «nd ice--:
been many rumors 1 cream supper in Bedgodd & Royals-
afloat during the past few months j Hall. The Masons opened their-
that were derogatory to my char- I bir S e and we.! furnished^ Hall on
. , , i the same floor for a sitting room.
acter as a business man and gen- ... . , *
, ® Ihe entertainment was largely
tieman, consequent upon a disa- attended and was truly an enjoy-
HONOR ROLL-
O
TJnadilla High School For February.
pocket for us and don’t be sur
prised if we ask you for it.
Hon. D. L. F. Peacock of Snow,
A borrowed cap on my head: a
borrowed ulster on my shoulder;
a borrowed grip in my band that: catamounts
contained a “Golden Grown,” four: P e!I! ? !1 lover of
dollars mv friends had loaned me, ; went into the wood
the chase, he.
: with gun ami |
a round trip ticket to the head of t ’ vo J ox Rounds, before daj-light
Mie nation and a package of “Oldi on iaorJn gmentioned, in search
Virginia Cheroots,” I boarded tlie | niffht—prowling game, such as
north bound passenger with tongue M-iink, possum, coon, lox, wildcat
oiled to tell whist I knew; with or anything tiiat came in his way.
I
count
hear
Proceeding a couple of miles,
came to a si etion of country pierc
ed and interspersed with branches
and bays, the lurking place for
such game. The hounds soon
showed from their manner and
Mess. H. D. Wood and B. F. Wat
son of I’inchurst, Col. A. 11. Erwin
and Mr. G. II. Toimney of Cordie
D. L. H ENDERSON,
LAWYER
Jt&IENNA, Ga.
Matters before the Court of Or
dinary-, Ejectment and Collections,
& specialty.
U. VlWHIPPLE,
LAWYER,
VIENNA. GEORGIA.
Will .practice in all the courts
except Dooly County court.
C. W. Besbee. D. A. R, Ckcm.
BU5BEE & CRUM,
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co. Ga.
Practiccs’regu'arly in the Courts
•f tUe Macon, Southwestern, Oco-
»*«, Southern and Brunswick Cir
cuits.
State Supreme Court, United
States Circuit and D : strict Courts
and Court of Appeals.
the business world of this section.
Eighteen prisoners in jail last
week and one or two more being
put in almost daily.
4 good buggy horses for sale. before the Ordinarys court,
P. G. McDonald. | Cql. D. ^ jj Crum left Thurs-
The “jug” is full to overflowing day afternoon for Washington,
and Judge Fish will have a busy D. C. to attend the inaugural,
time trying to empty it. ; The Colonel will have a good time
The people at Elko are great R anybody does, will see cvery-
were in town yesterday on business j f° r d, Sumter Co. Martha Dupree^
Unadilla. Ida Sumerford, Dooly
Co. Brantley Pate, Unadilla.
Walter F. Hall, Pinehurst. Rich-
thing that anybody sees and enjoy
| all the sights and fun that are
\ going.
WANTED--At the Morgan
, , ! House Vienna, Ga., for the next
Ihe early peach and plum trees 20 dajs 500 pounds pork at If.
are in bloom, corn is planted, po- 500 chickens, 20 to 30y each or
tatoesare being bedded and spring 10 f per pound gross. 500 dozen
sufferers from the ravages of the
storm Friday night.
4 good buggy horses for sale.
P. G. McDonald.
i eggs at dozen. Will pay cash
for all. Also sweet potatoes,
country hams, lard and fresh but
ter at highest cash prices.
W. J. M. Smith, P roprietor.
March, 0th ’93.
is coming, coming swiftty.
Mr. T. A. Adkins has a new
source of joy at his house. It is
a pretty girl baby that made its
advent Sunday.
Mr. President Cle/eland. Wc don’t know what to call him.
Say, Grover! Give Adlai the Judge, Mayor or Contractor. Wc
hatchet now. We think he handles speak of Judge, Mayor, Coutrac-
MEDICAL.
Dr. W. M. Haslam.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Pinahurst, — — Ga.
Can be found at store during
iha day and at residence at night.
T. F. MMXS.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
Offers his professional services
to the public. All calls promptly
aaswered, day or night.
Otficeat residence.
jR. W. H. Whipple
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
VIENNA, - ‘GA.
— Surgery. Obstetrics, diseases
aaident to our climate, ai d dis
eases of women and children
cpecialtie. Office at his Drug
store. All calls ptompiiv atten
ded to day or niitlit. Can he
found at night at Middleton’s
■folel.
DENTIST.
W. E. BEECH AM,
DENTIST.
UNADILLA GA.
it better than you.
Everybody is anxiously await
ing the arrival of W. C. Willis k
Co’s. Spring Stock.
That freeze Saturday’and Sun
day night killed the young gar
den truck and doubtless nipped all
the fruit trees that are in bloom.
Everybody hard at work prepar
ing to work harder, live closer and
be poorer next fall than now and
all for the pleasure of laboring
and seeing a big crop of cotton
grow.
4 good buggy horses for Falo.
P. G. McDonald.
The Pr.ocKKSs is faithful to its
county, people and town. You
ought to help it with your sub
scription and influence. It i6 your
plain dutj-.
The wind Friday night tore
away the tent connected to Kuhns,
photograph car and scattered his
pictures all around. Many of
them were broken and many more
disfigured.
tor Dan Ivey of Unadilla. He
wears the Judicial ermine with
grace, is the dignified Mayor of
his town and will build you a
Louse quicker and better than
anybody and together with hi*
most amiable good wife entertains
his friends lordly. We’re been
there.
— ♦ • ♦
The Oldest Negro in Doaly.
Old Andrew Jackson or Hamil
ton died at his'home near Cordele
, Sunday Feb. 2Gth at the age of
i 102 years. Andrew has lived in
j Dooly for 00 years or more and
! lias always been an industrious
j quiet, citizen respected by all v. ho
knew him and had saved together
his earnings and built him a com
fortable home.
HARRIED.
The names ot the pupils of the
placed upon the honor roll for the , e d streets, the marching columns,
month of February are. ; the surging masses, hear the mar
Lena Smith, Unadilla. Eulalie. tin 1 music and sec Grover ridinp
Griggs Unadilla. Maggie Sumer-j at the head of the column.
There was a question with me as
to-'Ciether I would ever get back
to look upon the fertile fields, the
beautiful wood., the manly men,
eyes dropped to see what
see and witli ears pricked
what I could hear.
Up along the Georgia Southern
we sped. I passed the pleasant
scenes af my adoption. I saw my
. old friends here and there, but my I opening, that they were on warm
— ^ .. ,. _ | thoughts were elsewhere. In my p ra j‘ ' " )e probability of an
Unadilla High School who were. mind’s eye I could see the crowd- eal v J 11 m P, 1 here was a splash
-- - • 1 of water here, and the rustle of
palmetto leaves there, and a sway
ing and bending of gallberry
bushori and undergrowth every
where. The dogs nosed the trail
first in the swamp and then out
over the adjacent meadows making
the surroundings musical with
tiieir horn-like notes. These
vibrations on the morning air
resounding from swamp to glen,
together with the ruby tinge in the
east bursting into full daylight, so
inspired young Brote with the in
terest of his chasedhat he give rein
and spur to his pony and bounded
storm-log, brier and brush, to stay
abreast with his hounds. §oon
the catamount, as it proved to he,
and which had been satisfying his
carniverous appetite on the young
mutton of tile neighborhood, was
up and fully on the run. The
chase grew in interest which was
evidenced in the ery of the hounds.
Like magic, first hero, then there,
the ambitious young hunter was
borne from point to point by the
He was us-
11 his skill to get a sight or a
probable shot at the. fleeing cat.
This he could not do, but at the
:yd M. Clewis, Unadilla.
Pkimakt Department.
Dean Saunders, Unadilla.
Wilson, Unadilla. Malissa
rev, Dooly Co.
Bell
Bod-
UNADILLA HEWS.
Everything is very quiet now.
We have had a number of In
surance agents during last week
but all have returned home effect
ing settlements with some and
leaving some unsettled.
Very little business lias been
done here this week. What goods
w^re not burned by the recent fire
have been scattered so that tticy
could not easily be sold.
Mr. John B. McDonald formerly
of our county but living now in
Atlanta, was in town last week in
the interest of the Hartford Fire
Insurance Co. of which he is Spe
cial Agent.
Mess. Ilarfield k Wilson have re
arranged their stock and are again
ready for business. They are of
fering some great inducements
and solicit the people to come and
see their prices.
Mr. 0. A. Horne lias moved his
stock to the Dr. Pate stand where
his friends will find him at all
times.
Mess. McBride & Nichols have
not vet decided whether they will
the pretty babies and the lovely
women of Dooly again. And that
thought is still with me.
I passed prosperous Pinehurst,
saw the fire-fiend's work in thrifty
Unadilla: on past Elko and Gro-
vania. Looking to the right I saw
frolicsome Beech Haven, where
Viennians had fora day been with
and as children again.
I fell asleep.
Macon Junction ! Change cars
for Atlanta and all points North!
Such were the stentorian tones
of the brakeman that awaked me.
I pulled myself trgether as best I
could and boarded another train.
Away we went and at 8:05 Atlan
ta was reached.
greement between Mr. J. R. Horne
ar.d myself, I desire to vubmit to a
generous public the following cer
tificate as a complete settlement
of the matter and in thedefenseof
my good name, and leave the pub
lic to be the judge of the matter.
E E. Bailc3’.
PiXEnunsT, Ga., Feb. Stii ’93.
I, J. R. Horne having brought
certain charges against E. E. Bai- j
ley, stating that he, the said E. E. (
Bailey, had defrauded me, thej
said J. R. Horne. This is to cer-j
tif3 - that the said E, E. Baile3‘ lias j
shown to mo, the said J. R. Horne, j
that he, said Baile3% did, nor has I
not defrauded me, the said Horne,,
in the charges I made against him .
and that for the future all differ- I
ences in regard to the saw mill.'
business are forever ended.
J. R. Horne.
able oceasion. The eld and young
were there.
Arabi sends, this morning,$41.00*
ta the cyclone sofferers at Green
ville, This amount was raised by
Rev. .T. J. Hyman at the Baptist
church last night.
Our gardens are injured by the
cold. _ U
Our people all healthy and at ‘
work. Not an idler in our town.
March 9th 1893. H.
Great Slaughter of
Damaged Stock.
Seed Irish Potatoes.
(Ihe best Eastern, guaranteed.)
lor sale by Stovall <fe Forbes.
Without time to get even a lunch .
or any kind of refreshments 1 \ A eeln ess of Ins pon3.
boarded the luxuriant drawing
room car, “Diplomate,” having by
wire secured a berth.
C DCLU1U1 (t Ulllil. I ..... ,
Four dollars and your ticket!” expiration of an hours run, had
Said tlie gentleman with blue suit
and brass buttons.
Aias! thought I, “where am I
at.” Muttering out something not
remembered just now the four
shiners that 1 had so carefnHy laid
away were thrust into his greedy
palm.
“Take lower 0.”
“Thanks, awfulty !” and think
ing how sweet that sleep must be
I closed my eyes. For a time _the
world was shut “out o’sight.”
A slight rullling of skirts, a
faint giggle and titter, a silvery
voice near by, and I was wide
ike! Behold, there she sat just
open up business again or not as] in r ,. ont . t i, e prettiest—Oh ! my,
they have not yet had tiieir Insur-; just think of such a companion to
ane * adjusted. j ta jj a H n le W av for twenty-four
Last week as we listened to the
singing of the birds, the lowing of
the kine, watched the bursting
buds upon the fruit trees, saw the
green herbs spring up from the
All work altended (o promptly earth, took cognizance of bright
At tho home of the bride’s moth
er, Mrs. Matilda Ilall, 3 miles west
from Vienna, on Thursday after
noon the 2nd inst., Mr. T. L.
Powell and Miss llcttic Hal! were
joined in wedlock. Rev. John
Stick an extra $ in your pocket | unc,e ° f the bridc P crforra -
ed the eeremonv. A largo attend
ance of the family and friends
were present and ail join in most
hearty eo ngratulations.
The 3'oung groom is the eldest
son of ex-sheriff II. W. Powell and
is known all over the county as a
sturdy, industrious, upright, quiet
3 T oufig man who numbers his
friends b3 r the hundreds. 5
IIis bride is a charming young
lady possessing many graees.
The Progress desires to join in
wishing Tom and his estimable
bride all the happiness that life
can hold.
bring it with you to court next
week for the Progress. When
3‘ou get here if you see any r of us
take it anyhow before 3'ou get out
of notion and spend it for some
thing else. See?
Soap, Soda, Matches, Starch,
Pctash, Kerosene Oil, Snuff, To
baccos and Cigars—very rest
qualities only, at Drug Store of
Stovall <fc Forbes.
Mr. T. II. Johnson speaks of
building a brick store on his va
cant lot.
Am'Co.
WANTS PROOF.
,hours!
1 Enraptured you know I', must
! have been, and I was, until J saw
1 ju*t beyond in the next seat a pair ,
of black, snapping eves below long I
grey brows, peering directly at me. j
“Don’t be alarmed,” said she,]
“that’s ray father the 'General.” j
“Exactly, so,” said I. “I see ho j
takes a great interest in you.”
“So he does, but he always ro-j
have a j
We have received a letter from
Mr. I). J. Woodard, at Bavhill,
Sumter county,Fla., inquiring after ; tires early and then we wi
any survivors that served under; chat!”
Capt. Graham, of Dooly county,
Ga.. in the Indian war of 183(1.
Mr. Woodard states that Mrs.
Needham Taylor, whose husband
served in Capt. Graham’s company
resides now in Florida, and is inti-
tled to a pension from the govern-
It so happened that those pre
dictions came literally true and I
found her to be a woman of about
nineteen, highly cultured, elegant
ly dressed and a brilliant
sationalist. I was charmingly en-j
tertained. But, finally I began to 1
the pleasure of hearing the hounds
come to-a stop and bay some dis
tance ahead.
The cat too full, perhaps, to end
ure such vigorous exercise longer,
climbed a large magnolia in the
skirt of a hammock and was quietly
resting on a limb.
In a few minutes the lad was
there and dismounting from his
panting pony-, shot the cat with a
Marlin rifle. At the report 'if the
gun the cat came tumbling to the
earth as though it had received a
death shot. Not however. It had
received a glancing scalp wound
and was only Nstunned for a
few moments. It soon had its full
strength al’d agility and commenc
ed a vigorous fight with the dogs.
The young hunter could not shoot
for fear of killing his dogs. But
as they appeared to be getting the
worst end of the fight he threw
down his gun to help them. As
soon as he came near enough he
sprang at the cat aiming to catch
it by the nape of the neck. This
he partially did, hut not so secure
ly as to prevent the infuriated an*
irnnl from hurting him. It quickly
turned its attention to its new an
tagonist and began to tear the
ihe clothing and lacerate the flesh
of his shoulder and arm with its
■5 r*
Seeing the
k of their master,
in raged to greater
the dogs were enc
corn er-. ®
efforts, and all together, after the
fight had lasted some time, they
ment, if sufficient proof of her {think of the great amount of sleep j s u P ccct L'd in crippling the cat sul-
elaim can be established. Address ! I had paid for. The porter made j hcicntly for tllie boy to get a small
D. J. Woodard. Bay-hill, Sumtir down mv berth and I undressed,! P 1 ? 10 * rom hl3 pocket. Gaining
county, Fla. " I secured my vuiuables( ?) and laid ! tbls “GyanVago he placed the muz
««gTi 1 iihi ' i myself down to sleep. Pretty soon
The Winds Tumble Work I Y ?er G was ® ade ,i ?Vv 1 Leard
avd satisfaction guaranteed.
J. W. & 0 J. Willi a ns.
DENTISTS.
CORDELE. GA.
Office in Bank of Cordele build-
HAKES THIS FALUABLEDFFERTo
Every youD£ lat]y and gentleman, to
wit: If, upon the completion of fc tlio
course in Book-keeping, Shorthand or
Telegraphy, any gra uate is dissatis«
tied with the same, every dime of the
tuition, upon application therefor, will
be refunded.
This institution has the most spa
cious, elegantly furnished buitding in
theSojth: and teachers exclusively by
Pka tical Methods, every one of the
three departments being under the su-
"vision of a practical expert,
u o' ery instance it has made good
its claim to graduate students in two-
thirds the time, and at but two-thirds
the expense of Text Book Colleges.
Every premium was taken by our
teacher of Penmanship at the last state
fairfor ornamental and plain Penman
ship Good positions are secured wor
thy .graduates—not one idle Special
discounts granted in certain cases.
XJton't throw away t.uie and mouty on
Tejxt Book Schools.
For full information, address.
A Wyatt & tvautin'
A’- —A Macon, Ga-
green leaves that brighten the
briars and felt the warm sunshine
come beating down we may have
had thoughts of spring, in fact we
may have said something about
it. If so, we desire now to pub
licly apologize to March.
The Inaugural procession will
be nothing to the procession of
beauty and bargains we will show
you when our new Spring stock
arrives.
W. C. Willis & Cn.
Mr. Wimberly Thompson one of
the oldest and best citizens of the
county showed us an old and cu
rious coin the other day. It is a
silver dollar u the stamp of 1802.
Fifty one years ago Mr. Thomp
son married and this was all the
money or -proper of an3' kind
that he had. He however saved it
and has carried that dollar in his
pocket every day since. Mr.
Thompson says that all this talk
about not making and saving any
money is foolishness. He saved
the only one he had and has put :
up a good man3* more since that
time.
“A little disfigured but still in ■
the ring.”
Although we have suffered con- j
siderable loss b3‘ the recent tire we |
will continue our business just as
before and will increase our stock
as circumstances will warrant, and J
will always have a suppl3' of such j
goods as are general^- kept in a j
first class store.
Remember,—the damaged goods
must go. If not at our price—
then at yours.
Cut prices wiil be onl3- for Spot
Cash. '<
Barfield & Wilson,
Unadilla, Ga.
MANY TOWNS SWEPT AWAY- 1
Farm Haines Totally Demolished-
Shot Through and Through.
Last Friday
rht
List Friday morning Mr. J. J.
Moring and a tenant upon his
farm by the name of Singletary had
a difficulty in wnich Singletary'
was shot through and through.
The ball penetrated his back just
below the shoulder and went
straight through being cut out
just above the left nipple.
There are two versions as to
how the difficulty occurred. Mr.
Moring claims that he and Sir.gie-
tary fell out about his work and
that Singletary after cursing and
abusing him started at him with a
drawn knife when he shot him m
self defense.
Singletary claims that Mr. Mor
ing had had an altercation with a
negro and was already load. Ke
(Singletary) sent his boys up to
the house to find out what kind thousand
of work he wished them to do. \ away. Ii
! the same ruffling and I knew some
one else was going to retire.
I slept and dreamed while the
cars were swinging around the
hills; through the cuts and over
the trestles. I slept and dreamed
and slept and dreamed. Along
j about the time the grey streaks of
will be long! dawn began to appear I was start-
rc-mcmbered by many unfortunate' led by looking up and seeing a Ag
ones in these United States. A j ure, or a part of a figure. It ap-j
storm divided on Lake Michigan) pea red perfectly lovolv, beautiful-1
and from each shore came south, j ly white, symmetrically shapeni
The one from the western shore j and altogether exceedingly attrac-
took a South-west-erly direction 1 tivo. I was, though, somewhat ap-:
at Kansas city it deflected due prehmsive. I tho ught of burglars J
East. Near the dividing line be-j assassins and irate fathers. But.
tween Georgia and Alabama it decided to investigate, and did so. |
split. One prong went above At- ! I touched it and found that it was j
lanta, the other passed below 51a- | that member that I had formerly
con. The storm from the Eastern seer
zle to the burr of the cat’s ear and
fired. The eat relaxed his hold by
degrees, strcched out and was
dead.
It was one of the largest cata
mounts ever killed in the county.
The brave boy canto near swoon-
away from exhaustion and loss of
blood, and had to remain on the
ground for some time before mount
ing his pony. He is not seriously-
hurt, however, and will soon be
himself again.—Valdosta Times.
Qcilp.
LOOK OUT!
For Racket Prices,
What tha Papers Say.
Mr. Kuhns has no superior as an artist—Dublin Post. His work ia
unexcelled—Greensboro Herald—Journal. Mr. Kuhns is the finest;,
rtist that ever visited our city and a gentleman pleasant to deal with
—Farmers’ Herald, \Ynghtsvil!c.!l Mr. Kuhns is the finest artist that,
ever visited our city—Middle Georgia Progress, Sandersville. His
work is unsurpassed—Cochran Recorder. M. Kuhns is a fine artist—
Sparta Ishmealito. v
1893.
CALHOUN & KELLY.
We are pleased to announce that we are
now ready for the business of 1893.
PUN TA Tim SUPPLIES.
Our contracts for the year will be fully
as liberal as heretofore. We desire to fur
nish our customers with
>en encased in a beautiful 14 slip- 1and U P'
:-r—but it vanished ! j ^ a< T s l<5t» P : '
shore of this lake went South-east per _
across this continent into the' I l'eil back to sleep again and'^cG. Good Brace and 12 bits
ocean. The tracks of the cyclones j rested well until another figure ap- **■)'", Hnmmei
almost wholly across this conti- : pen red bv my side which frighten-1' 3 ° od rawhide buggy n hip 43cts.
neut in two directions is strewn j ed and aroused me again. It was ] Good woo! Hat -bets. Hose, Sus- . , , , , , , , -
destruction : the black arm of the porter w h n ‘ penders,_Ties and thousands of together WILD several Other brands OI Standard fertll
' izers—and
’with death,
EVERYTHING THEY NEED,
and invite time
their trade. All we
k is to be properly secured.
Good hand Saw |
loots. FERTILIZERS. It will be our pleasure to again
handle the popular goods of the Cordele Cuano Co.
A pair good shoes 95/. Spool ' CUStomei'S tO glVC US
cotton 2d spool. W indow shades; ° .
Ginghams Gets yard.' ask is to be properly secu
per. ’ 1 ’ “ 1
offering,
and misery. Accounts of its ter- i announced. ; other things too cheap to mention,
rible devastation, while very mea- “Breakfast house, thirty miles” , Needles and Pins lets paper,
gor, are enough to strike with hor- j A arose, dressed bathed mv face- "' ie v-1 j‘ °i )cn a ‘‘ i:c °L
ror. Whole town ii:- in ruins and'and hands in a mixture of water Laei.V about -ipiil l>t i:i the same
every farm house in its track for; and red mud that the elegant “Dip- building and show the nicest, r.ew-
of miles are blown
Georgia the towns of
Instead of telling them what to do ' Greenville, Odessa, Woodbury,
he abused and drove them off. ! Piedmont and others are totally
The old gentleman went then up j wrecked and the people must have
to the house himself. He received j help or there will be suffering un-
the same treatment and started to j told. Many were left in their bare
leave. As he did so Moring went ! night clothes and have no food or
back into the house. Thinking j raiment.
Inmate” was furnished with, alight- j e>t ’ cheapest and best stock of
ed and have just had a good break- 1 L_ a ^ les Huts in South-we=t Geor-
tliat he was going for the gear
house key he stopped and waited.
When lie came out he had a pistol
in his hand he opened fire
at Singletary. Two shots missed
him and he fell upon his knees to
crawl under the front porch. As
he did so Moring shot him through
the back.
Whichever version may be true
the affair is very much regretted.
Both men are very old and infirm.
Farm Lands.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
in improved farm lands in Dooly
it a low rate of interest.
Address or apply to
John H. Woodward,
Atto,cey and Reai Estate Ag’t.
Vienna, Ga.
Many of our own people were
badly frightened and were up and
dressed expecting a storm. The
fast at CharlotterN. C.
I see nothing of
But I will write again
Kex
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Call and me, before you buy,
I wiil save 3-011 money.
J. A Smith
Vienna
WE WANT TO SELL *^I0U.
Yours to serve,
CALHOUN & KELLY. '
NOTICE.
Tho partnership heretofore existing;
between P (J. Ciegg and S. W. Coney
under the name of Clegg & Coney in
Dootv county Georgia is ibis day dis*
Arrived!
wind was terrific and the lightning solved by mutual censedt; P- C. C;egg
awful but no considerable damage as ® al . u * a S : ‘ ! ( liabilities of said nrui-
was done. Our neighbor town, p
Elko, was more unfortunate. Oocey, Ga. 8. W*. Couev.
Nearly every house in the town was ^
completely wrecked. Several per
sons were badly hurt and one or M YP*
two killed outright. The storm 5 £/
swept right down through the cen- i 3
^ Just
Big iot of Onion setts
and Buist’s fresh reliable
Garden Seeds.
Stovall & Forbes.
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| To CONSUMERS - - - -
CARTESIAN
I 0
It doesn’t matter where you want to go nor how long you want to
stay vou lose money if you don't see me for 3 - our team.
Horses that are a pleasure to drive, buggies that are a comfort,
attention that is al! you want, accommodations ready, and all this for
less monet- than other people charge you for a shoddy team.
For sale at and below cost, dur
ing the next thirty- days we will
sell our stock of damaged good*
consisting of Clothing,Shoes, Hats,
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ac, at
what they will bring. Although
only- slightly damaged yet they de
tract from our stock and must go.
Barfield & Wilson,
Unadilla, Ga,
>“5-Pl)o to6r a pl)s.
Bring your families to Vienna court week, or be
fore, to avoid the rush, and have Kuhns T5T make
you some fine pictures.
Owing to the many requests from people in neighboring towns for
me to stay, and lay inability to finish, in time, the work already on
hand, I have decided to remain through court week.
To all is extended a cordial invitation to call and
examine the large display of picturt s made here and
elsewhere, on exhibition at my car.
Schedule of Prices.
ARISTO FINISH.
Cabinetts $4. per dozen. $3. per half dozen.
Diamonds 2.50 “ 1.50 “ “
Cards 2. “ 1.50 “ <f
Minuetts 1.50 “ roo “
SECOND GRADE.
Cabinetts $3. per dozen. $2. per half dozen.
/S^THE XE\V PROCESS®'*'
Special attention is called to the new process call
ed Ivorytypes. They are gaining great popularity
from the fact that they are so much prettier than a
photograph; giving the color of complexion, eyesL
and hair. Everybody should have one. Price ^2.50'-’
each, or one given with a dozen superior finish Cab-
inett photographs for only $5.00.
Come early and avoid, the rush.
pt
ter of t:ie town anil on either side
and as wide as its track every
thin:; w.ts laid w.‘i?:e.
The towns being m re closely
settled most of the reports of suf
fering and damage come from
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them but tho country farm
suffered as badly and man;
dreds of people are withou
ter food or clothes.
ouees
h un-
sE-l-
Fresh, reliable
adapted to this
tion, guaranteed.
Stovall be Forts
3!
and
sec-
EXPORT BEER
rfanufsctursd by lh« Kor.ijcnery,
Ala., Bre»in5 Co., hat no superior
in the world, and this Stteriisn is
verified t>> all persons competent to
judge who have tried it. if vou have
not tasted it GIVE IT A TRIAL, and
you Rill THAiiX a* far tailing jsh
_ at-ou* it. The marvellous purity ar.d
J : i 2T£S.'ASj adaptability of the WATER B*ed in its
z i r S'/2 manufacture contribute
to its superior FLAVOU
and Rhoiesorocness, a
_ , which gained tor it the f&aksZ&i
z tiOLS hiEDAL at PARIS and fSj
S the HIGHEST AWARDS WHERE. T-yrTAv/
n EVES ELSE EXHIBITED.
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Drays ready to do your hauling at moderate prices.
plowing * or plan ting,
If your garden or patch needs
am prepared to do it.
Your horse left at rev ;tables will
jg.vy S e me lor Teams.
or both, J
eceive proper care.
Tl T
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LlYmiMB
Vienna, Ga,