Newspaper Page Text
TUESDAY, MARCH 7.
iBTJSINUJSS NOiICES,
i
■ w. T. Peavey,
9 Watchmaker, Jeweler and j
IB Gunsmith.
WL^ Unadilla, Ga.
Work Solicited. Office in
Racket Store.
LAWYERS.
' Wooten & ellis,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
VIENNA AND CORDELE, GA.
I’kaksox Ellis,
Cordele. 0;i.
Office i» Shipp
Building.
G. W. Wdotes
Vienna. Ga.
Office, West
•id* of 1'uMic
war ire* j
c««rt house. I
All business addressed to either
office will receive prompt atten
ti*n from I lie firm.
D.
L. Henderson,
LAWYER
ENXA, Ga,
Court.
Soon the mad clog erase will be
upon us.
The season has been extremely
busy among the fertilizer dealers
The best line of cigars in town
J. P. Heard A Co.
Everybody in town was bus’,
last week getting ready for court
Several Viennians attended the
quarterly meeting at Snow Sunday.
Mr. Eli Woodruff of near Bv-
romville was in town on business
Saturday.
The best line of cigars in town.
J. P Heard & Co.
The greatest tussle now is going
on between Mr. Cleveland and tin-
office seekers.
Col. G. W. Busbec went up to
Atlanta last week on business
before the Supreme court.
The best line of cigars in town.
J. P. Heard <fc Co.
The court dockets are heavier
Even^.xly but the merchants
were busy last week.
4 good buggv horses for sale.
P. G. McDonald.
The work of taking the school
census will soon begin.
Corn planting engaged the at
tention of the farmers last week.
Census iak°r>
■unit
catkin of Woliihin Chapter :i-
R. A.M. on Wednesday night Mar.
i 15th Work in M. E. M. degree.
D. L. Henderson H. P.
Jas. R. Kelley Sec.
The editor of the Vienna Pkog-
tioifd Ac€orumoja-
I fdilS.
The census lakers as appointed
by the Board of Education at its
| meeting Tuesday are, _
IE S, Harvard, 1 rt and 2nd
districts. S. L. Speight, Unadilla
. , , | and 3rd district. PL T. Tippett : court
, | KESS off into a rhapsody upon - pinehurst anil 6t!l <listrie( . T . A.
Adhins, Till and 9th districts.
11th
Spring and says among other beau-
iaorl Tidcli PotilfTlPS ! tiful things that be “took eogniz- Solomon Norris, Cordele and
, \ (snep of bright green leaves that j districts. J. IV. Hobby 13th
The best Eastern, guaranteed.)
'or sale by Stovall <k Forbes.
Rev.'J. J. Hyman resigned the|
nee of bright green
brightened the brier
have had thoughts
eaves
ml may j
spring.
triet.
or
pastoral care of the Baptist church Blackberries, my brother, black
berries. Visions of these nn
than ever. Much busincssof great I pj. C. The Col.
at Byromvllle last Saturday.
Everybody had the pleasure of
planting their gardens over last
week.
The county court will hold its
first session early in April. When
it gets down to work legal business
w’ll hum.
Mr. J. J. Harvard of Hawkins-
ville is in town this week repre
senting the Dispatch and News.
4 good buggy jiorses for sale.
P. G. McDonald.
Col. D. A. R. Crum returned
Wcdneasday from Washington,
peseiby be
Matters before the Court of Or
dinary, Ejectment and Collections,
a specialty.
U. V-WHIPPLE,
LAWYER,
VIENNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in
all the courts
•iefl>pt Dooly County court.
C. W. Busbee. D. A. R. Ckum.
BUSBEE & CRUM,
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co. Ga.
Practices regularly in the Courts
•f the Macon, Southwestern, Oco-
■*«, Southern and Brunswick Cir
cuit*.
State Supreme Court, United
States Circuit and IPstriet Courts
•>ti Court of Ajtjxeals.
importance cap.uot
reached this term.
Mrs. fib A. McElreath spent a
day or two of last week in Atlanta
on business connected with her
millinery establishment.
Say, friend, you’ve been prom
ising yourself for some time that
you would subscribe for the Prog,
uess during court. Don’t fool
yourself.
Messrs. P. G. <fc J. B. McDonald
went down to Pateville Thursday
afternoon and spent until Friday
noon wit!) their aged father, Rev.
Middleton Mcdonnld.
The best line of cigars in town.
J. P. Heard A Co.
Miss Lena Fcaginof Bonaire has
been spending several days with
her sister, Mrs. U. V. Whipple.
Mjss Lena is a great favorite with
Viennians and her visits arc very
mju.ch enjoyed.
Mrs. F. S. Davies gave
fashioned candy pulling
I beautiful residence last
evening that will be long
very
much
MEDICAL.
Dk. W. M. 11 AS LAM.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Pi«*hur«t, — — Ga.
an old
at her
Friday
remem-
C*n be found at store during
th* iav and at residence at night.
’X. Y. MVl.NS.
P U YvS'iC l AN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
O liars his professional services
%* the public. All calls promptly
•••wared, day or night.
OAice at resilience.
jR. W. //. Whippy
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
^VIENNA, - GA.
SurgeVv. Obstetrics, diseases
■•ident to our climate, .i d dis
eases of women and .children
ajpaeialiie. Olliee at his Drug
Hwr*. All calls piompilv atten-
ipi to day or night. Gan be
found at night at Middleton s
Ufotel.
1
w.
■DENTIST.
E. BEECH AM.
DENTIST.
UNADILLA G A.
AH work atte.nded lo promptly
••U satisiaction guaranteed.
J.
W. & D J.
DEN Tie
Williams.
MS.
CORDELE. GA.
Afiice in Rank ol Cofdele build
c %£lQfr~&'
MAKES THIS UALUA BLE OFFER To
Every young lady and gentleman, to
bored as an occasion of the rarest
enjoyment.
4 good buggy horses for sale.
P. G. McDonald.
Some of our exchanges are cut
ting a terrible caper because it is
becoming fashionable for the la
dies to wear hoopskirts again.
We re not going to tear our hair
over it. We can stand it if the
wearers !
Everybody is anxiously await
ing the arrival of W. C. Willis A
Co’s. Spring Stock.
Mr. J. 1). Cobb sold his interest
in tiie business of Fields ,fc Cobb to
Mr. Joe M. Fields last week and
now Mr. Fields runs the business
alone.
Jeff is a popular young business
man and he will not be out of har
ness long.
Four or five of our young men
wc-nt down the creek to cut a
beaver dam Friday. They caught
about a bushel of small fish, about
sardine size, but they every one
declare tjiey were very fine. It
took fifty of them ,to make a meal
for the crowd.
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 <fc Cn.
Mess. J. R. K<-fly and F. E
Varnedoc made a real estate deal
last week l>y which they exchanged
residences. It is whispered that
Mr. Vnrncdoe had considerable
more under consideration than a
simple change of residence and
that it will be a good addition to
to Vienna.
The Southern Building and Loan
Association of Huntsville, Ala.,
made another good loan in Vienna
this month and two at Unadilla.
pleased with his trip.
If you will notice the great
heaps and pens of manure piled
about in a fellow’s field you can
pick out the successful farmer.
School Books and Stationery.
Stovall «t Forbes, Vienna, Ga.
One of our prominent young
business men says that it is im
possible for him to got his consent
to go to work for the past few days.
Why?
Editor Howell cf the Vienna
Pki Guess, accompanied by hi s
brother Dr. Howell, gave us a
pleasnt call yesterday.—Montezu
ma Record.
The county board of education
held a meeting last Tuesday at
which every member of the board
was present. The principal bus
iness was the appointing of cen
sus takers.
Kuhns made a picture of both
departments of the Seminary fi’ri-
day afternoon. The 'Trustees held
a meeting there in the afternoon
but they were not ‘in it” when il
came to the pictures.
Mr. W. C. Hamilton received a
severe jar one night hist week. He
attempted to get hurriedly in his
barn door anil struck his head
agai”st the shutter, received a
painful bruise. lie lias also been
suffering with a very severe sore
throat for several days.
The editor of the Montezuma
Record i6 accusing fourteen of the
brethren of the press of appropri
ating his bright editorial sayings
to their own use and not giving
him credit for it. Go easy there,
brother, you know that “great
mind flows in the same channels.”
not
thoughts of spring, overcame you.
—Montezuma Record.
You are wrong, brother, badly’
wrong. That was the window of
our poetic soul opened to catch
the first, faint gleaming of Spring.
We profited by that old adage, in
time of peace, prepare for war
and last summer while we peace
fully picked the dewy berries from
the thorny brier we “stuck” a new
merchant for an “ad” and took
the price of it in jars and sugar
-after having had continual spring
at nur home through all the winter,
several jars of the luscious berries
still adorn our shelf and we are
not entirely dependent upon an
carlv season. Come to see us,
brother.
districts.
It is lamented on all sides, bv
visitors and home folks, that Vi
enna's hotel accommodations are
so meager during this session of
ndthe Progress regrets
it exceedingly for the public, but
it could not be he'ped.
Our large hotel, tiie McDonald
‘Ls-! building, was occupied before it
W. J. Pate, 10th and 14th ; j la( ] been completely finished
Notice to Teachers.
This did not give entire satisfac
tion and Mr. McDonald has de
cided to finish it completely, in
side and out, now before he allows
it to be occupied again.
He has carpenters tit work on it
now and says that ho is going to
spend all the time, labor and ex
pense that is necessary to make it
complete and fully up to the re
quirements in every respect, and
does not propose to allow it used
i ile sinners
use of this fine
corn.
Of.-ti
planting
Re
ire making
weather _
gave on:
_ TT Thursday
M. Dev ana and little ( be pleasst
grand daughter who has been vis- - eil
Ring here from Adel returned heme
last week.
Mrs.
Mr. D. W. Summerford made a
business trip to Macon this week.
ill.
Mr. J. D. Sumerford is now very !
I am instructed by lion. S. D.
Bradwell, State School Commis
sioner, to call all the Teachers in
Dooly county who hold a license
to teach, both white and colored,
to attend the Annual Session of
the Teachers’ Institute To be held an .V more until this is done,
at Albany, Ga., for five days, be-j M’hen properly finished
ginning 'April 3rd 1S93.' And , furnisn ed this wiH be second
that ail schools that expect to re- ■ no > n this section.
c eive aid from the public fund are ! ” “ J
ereby suspended for that week.
•nd
to
March 13th 1S33.
O. P. SWEAHINGEX.
C. S. C.
We are proud to see the efforts
mode by our people to entertain
our visitors despite thij fact that
our largest hotel is unoccupied.
QUARTERLY MEETING.
Groat Slaughter of
Damaged Stock.
fi’or sale at and below cost, durs
ing the next thirty days we wil-
sell our stock of damaged good,
The first quarterly meeting of
the Snow circuit was held with the
church at Snow on Saturday and
Sunday last. There was a good
attendance and an interesting
meeting.
Rev. John I». MeGehee. the Pre
siding Elder came down to Vienna
Sunday afternoon and preached to
a well filled house Sunday night.
Yesterday at 11 o’clock he
preached again and at 2 o’clock P.
M. held the first quarterly meeting
consisting of Clothing,Shoes, Hats) of tiie Vienna circuit. The meet
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ac, at ings were all well attended and of
what they will bring. Although great interest,
only slightly damaged yet they de
tract from mjr stock and must go.
Barfield <fc Wilson,
Unadilla Ga,.
LOOK OUT!
For Racket- Prices.
W A NT ED- -At 1 he M nrga n
House Vienna, Ga., for the next
20 days. 500 pounds pork at If.
500 chickens, 20 to 30ft each or
10,per pound gross. 500 dozen
eggs at 12£«' dozen. Will pay cash
for all. Also sweet potatoes,
country hams, lard and fresh but
ter at highest cash prices.
W. J. M. Smith, Proprietor.
March, Gtii ’93.
Four couples of our popular
young people atttended the Cleve
land Ball at Huwkinsvile last
Tuesday night. They were.
Messes Annie and Victoria Powell
with Hugh L. H->urd and J. A.
Murphy, andM is»es E;:!:i Blunt
and Aland Busbee wttli O. M.l
Heard arid J. M. Busbee.
A pair good shoes 95^. Spool
cotton 'If spool. Window shades
25y and up. Ginghams Gets yard.
Tacks lets paper. Good hand Saw
37cts. Good Brace and 12 bits
•f.l.GO. Claw Hammer lOcts.
Good rawhide buggy whip 43ets.
Good wool Hat 29cts. Hose, Sus
penders, Ties and thousands of
other things too cheap to mention.
Needles and Pins lets paper.
My wife will open a line of Mil
linery about April 1st in the same
building and show the nicest, new
est, cheapest and best stock of
Ladies Hats in South-west Gcor
go-
Call and me, before you buy,
I will save you money.
J. A Smith
Vienna
COURT.
Stray Leavei From Southern Hill;
Mr. William Woodruff Dead-
Superior court convened yester
day with a large attendance of
litigants, witnesses and spectators.
The grapd^jury^organized by el
ecting Mr. Jesse R. Horne as their
able and popular Foreman:
Judge Fish charged them in his
peculiarly impressive and they
went ;:t once to work.
Solicitor Hudson is here to ablwf-'
represent the^Statej and is ready
for the fray. ” The attorneys wins
pracliceHu our courts are present
and all indications point to a rap
id and satisfactory discharge of
tiie business on hand. All seem
ingly have gone to work with a
determination to do as much as
possible to clear the dockets of our
courts.
finite A Runaway.
While returning from Monte
zuma last Wcdneasday Mr. Wil
liam Woodruff of near Doolingfel!
from his buggy dead. lie had
been to Montezuma trading that
day and.was reurning home. He
had reached within two or three
miles of home when he fell from
his buggy, seemingly without a
struggle, dead. His horse went
on towards home. Becoming
frightened at something she found
that she had no muster a
into a run. In turning
corner the buggy struck a tree and
she broke loose and ran home.
Soon some of the family had gone
back and found him. Thera were
no evidence of any struggle what
ever.
Mr, Woodruff lacked :r.C day
only of being seventy two years
old. lie was a suli'etvr from
wounds received in tiie Mexican,
Mr. J, B. Whitehead cnjoycd( :)
quite a sensational ride a few days
ago. He had been up in Houston
county to big plantation. He was
driving a colt. Upon his return
the horse stopped to drink at a
small stream. When he threw his
head down to drink the overcheck
to the bridle fell dovyu in the water.
The horse placed his foot on the
cheek and when he raised his head
off came the bridle. This fright
ened him and he ran away. For
three miles he ran and did not
swerve from the road nor meet any
one. Reaching a creak thatUwas
too deep to run through’ he stop
ped to walk. Mr. Whitehead jump
ed into the water, grabbed his
d broke' neck and put the bridle on him,
sharp . , r
Who Was~It?
visitor
our town for several
Indian and Confederate wars and
Dr. W. S. Howell, recently of. received a pension from the Gov-
thc Atlanta Medical college was a I eminent ana from tiie State.
He leaves a number of noble
sons and daughters to profit by
, his good example and to mourn
considerable encouragement to ; the loss of a father.
locate among us but he had already!
decided to “fling” out hi* “shingle’’
days last week. He received
at his old home, Americas. The
Doctors many friends in Vienna
wish him abundant sue.cess.
till in
Now He's after the Owls.
“A little disfigured but
the ring.”
Although we have suffered con
siderable loss by the recent tire we
This company is very popular and j will continue our business just
the number of shares held is being
largely swelled at both places.
Success to the young men who are
managing the local boards.
Soap, Soda, Matches, Starch,
Potash, Kerosene Oil, Snuff, To
baccos and Cigars—vert best
qualities only, at Drug Store of
Stovall I'onr.ES.
before and will increase our stock
Our readers w ill remember that
last fall the Progress contained
an account of Mr. Jas. A. Lane of
Coney catching a very large hawk
in a trap made of three feet boards.
The one we mentioned was not the
last one by any means for he
ept at it until he caught all the
his barnvard.
We have received a communi
cation from a gentleman, well
known, who desires some informa
tion. il--* says that some d
a party of hunters were
neighborhood. A few days after
they It-fs a negro came to him be
moaning the loss (if a very long j
turkey beard that he ha2 worn j
for a year or tyo in his cap for an !
ornament and as as proof of his j
prowess. The negro claimed that i
one of that party of hunters gave !
him a dollar to loan him that
beard a day or two and, as soon as
he “fooled the Vienna people with
it” Would send it back but tly*
trophy had not been returned and
he was at raid that if he (tiie hun
ter) would “fool the Vienna peo
ple” he would fool him too.
Editors Projri’ss:
We thought we could not better
employ a few leisure hours this
bright spring morning than in
giving your readers a brief descrip
tion of the above named place. I
must say that the writer is per
haps a little partial to it, haying
been ultimately associated with
the good people here for the past
two years. But as there is no
Post ollice here, a few words of ex
planation is necessary.
About four years ago Messrs.
A. J. Morris and J. C. Tracy, two
enterprising Christian gentlemen
of North Georgia, bought a large
body of finely timbered land near
Arabi, for the purpose of putting
down a large saw-mill. Since then
tiie busy hum of machinery has
broken the stillness of the pine
forest, and the unmistakable evi
dences of industry and progress
are plainly to be seen. Cottage
after cottage has been erected un
til the pretty Southern Hill has
been converted into quite a little
town.
Harmony Grove, the church at
this place, is under the pastorinl
care this year of Rev. J. W. Reese.
With a minister whose heart is
tilled with the love of God, and a
large membership, “zealous of good
works,” a church cannot fail to be
as a “light that is set upon a hill.”
Of course such a church has a
flourishing sabbath school in which
to train the youthful minds, and
guide the tender feet of the pre
cious little children in the bright
path that leads heavenward. Our
superintendent, Mr. J. C. Tracy, is
a man of untiring zeal, and his no
ble efforts, together with other
faithful workers has been the
means of building up a sabbath
school at this place of which any
community might be proud. It
never goes into winter quarters,
but both winter and summer it
sheds its heavenly light around the
children's pathway. Early im
pressions are the most lasting, and
useful lessons will be stamped on
many young heart** which time
will never efface.
A neat academy fir the literary
school has been built, and many
bright-eyed boys and girls daily
wend theri way to the little school
room to pore over lessons, which if
rightly learned, will fit them for
useful men and women. School
days are “golden grains in the
hour-glass of time.” What pre
cious memories will cluster around
the school house, in which they
have recited so many lessons; and
tlie play ground on which they-
have spent so many happy hours;
all will ever be fresh in their rec-
: olicction, and even the lapse of
Dr. Mobley is just up from a
spell of sickness. We are glad to
know that he is well again.
M r. William Woodruff was
coming home from Montezuma last
Wednesday and fell from his bug
gy and died from heart failure.
Ask John Qdom where was he
Sclloxi ,i pleasant cull
afternoon. We would
to have him with us of-
S/ iiool Gibl
Farm Lands.
I am prepared to negotiate loansfc
on improved farm lands in Doolyf
\ at a low rate of interest.
Address or apply to
John- If. Woodwardi,
Attorney and Real Estqt£ Ag’f,
Vienna, Ga.
when he got out of sight last Sun
day.
Ask some of the Midway boys
wily they kick so in playing town
ball.
Mr. William Liggin called at
our school this afternoon. I guess
Sara Liggin was quite pleased to
make a flying trip home after be
ing confined to the school room-
One of the Midway boys has
been feeling his importance this
week because a certain young lady-
called him Mr. But then I guess
TOBACCO
SEEDf
Fresh, reliable and !
adapted to this sec
tion, guaranteed.
Stovall & Forb§s’
* rr>FB hack
D;ryou kid alY worn out. rcully good lor not!**
iur, it is Rvucnit debility. '1 ry
75KOIUAW moy itlTT&h’f.
it Till cure you, cleanse your liver, Wid
a cood appetite.
ra
ipI)S.-5-4
Bring ypur families to-Vienna court week, or be**
fore, to avoid the rush, and have Kuhns to make
you some fine pictures.
Owing to the many requests from people in neighboring towns for
me to stay, and ray inability to finish, in time, the work already otp
hand, i have decided to remain through court week.
To all is extended a cordial invitation to call ^n4
examine the large display of pictures made here antj
elsewhere, on exhibition at my car.
Schedule of Prices.
ars cannot sever the sil
very thread of memory that links
their lives with those days.
Ola.
TIPPETTVILLE NEWS.
Thf farmers are planting corn
and will soon be ready to put in
the “gold weed” seed.
Mr. G. W. Watson is the man
who gets up before day and goe6
to work before breakfast. Green
gets there.
Mr. E. T. Tippett wjJUbe school
will make a
Cabinetts
Diamonds
Cards
Minuetts
2.50
2.
1.50
Cabinetts $'
ARISTO FJNISH.
$4. per dozen. $3. per half dozen..
“ 1.50 “ “
“ 1.50 “ “•
“ roo ■“ “
SECOND GRADE.
per dozen. $2. per half dozen..
'1M8TIIE NEW PROCESS.&&
Special attention is called to the new process calk
ed Ivory types. They are gaining great popularity-
from the fact that they are so much prettier than a
photograph; giving the color of complexion, eye$-'
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.
\
What the Papers Say.
Mr. Kuhns has n-> superior as an artist—Dublin Post. Ilfs worlTif^s
unexcelled—^Greensboro Herald—Journal. Mr. Kuhns is the finest
artist that ever visited our city and a gentleman pleasant to deal with.
—Farmers’ Herald, Wrightsville. 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 fiuo artist—r.
Sparta Ishmealite.
1893.
CALHOUN & KELLY.
We are pleased to announce that we are
now ready for the business of 1893.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Our contracts for the year will be fully
as liberal as heretofore. We desire to fur
nish our customers-with
EVERYTHING THEY
The Progress believes in justice enumerator. Fatty
being done, whether the parties be g°°d one two.
white as snow or black as the ace The school at this place is pro
as circumstances will warrant, and ; hawks that visited
up
Iiy kept
will always have a supply of suclij Now since the hawks have all beet)
goods as are generally kept in a eoug]
of spades, and we ask in all sineer- grossing nicely under the inan
ity, Where is that old turkey agement of Prof. J. N. Dorminy.
beard?
The proper thing for you to do
while nittending*court is to step
into Kuhns photographic car and
sit for your picture. Agreeably
surprise the good wife at home
and please the children, besides;
giving them a nieinenti for life.
Now is the lime, while you can
have your pictures finished in the
very finest style.
A certain voting citizen of Dooly i
first class store.
Remember.—the damaged goods
must go. If not at our price—
then at yours.
Cut prices will be only for Suot
Cash.
Barfield it Wii.sox.
Unadilla, Ga.« ,
ida. As trophvs of his trip
brought back a bushel of vineless
wit: If, upon the completion of flic
course in Book-keeping, Shorthand or
•Telegraphy, au\ gra uate is ,iissatis» !
find with the same, every dime of rlic-
tuition, upon application therefor, wi.'l
be refunded.
This institution lias the most spa
cious. elegantly furnished building in
the South: and teachers exclusively by
Pka tical Methods, every oue of ihe
• -AVree departments being under the su
pervision of a practical expert. -
In every instance it has made good clipped a dollar mark ($) out of
its claim to graduate students iu two- „„ . , . .. . , , — -. -,
thirds the time, and at but two-thirds S0 *P e P :, iy r an d sent it to us List , Megg . R us b ee <fc Crum, feel good
the expense of Text Book Colleges. j week claiming that we offered to'
lit lie is troubled with nignt
visitor#. Last week he found
when be got up that something
had killed one of his favorite hens
that had a brood of young chicks.
Her head was eat of and a portion
of her body gone the same wav.
He did not know what had done
it but he had faith in his old trap'
T) a ttt , , .. . , | to find out. He got it in position ;
Mr. B. A. Wood returned Friday ! lhiring the t iay and that night;
night from a pleasure trip to I-lor- baited it with tiie portion that was
Somethin# Yew.
Teet’s Bros, show on last Friday
was largely' attended. And the
children now have something to
talk about.
NEED,
and invite time
11s their trade. All we
ask is to be properly secured.
t
customers to give
FERTILIZERS. It will be our pleasure to again
handle the popular goods of the Cordele Cuano Co.
together with several other brands of standard fertiU
izers—and
-o-
Icft. The next morning he went
out to investigate and standing in
potatoes, a fine New Jersey setter ! 5 " P™ trap N th his head bowed
, , , * ,. 1 grief stood his magestv the night
dog ami a mess of -Blue Beets -
killed on Lake Mieeosukie, Fir
I am now opening vtp'a complete
i line of Millinery goods, personally i
! selected in market to suit the trade. :
; Have all the newest shapes in hats !
for Adults, Misses, Children and
Babies, with trimmings to match, j
Aiso the ntw styles in Ribbons, i
Flowers, Ornaments Ac to pi vase I
the most fastidious. AVii 1 'keep a i
full supply of Hats and lion nets I
ready trimmed at from 25ets. to !
$1.50 guaranteed to be of the bit- 1
The hard wind last Friday night
tumbled the trees and the farmers
are having another log rolling.
Why don’t sorneijody marry and
ask us to the wedding? We would
accept the invitation any r time.
Mr. A. B. Tippett has charge of
the Mlliance store now. He is a
good salesman and is doing a lively
business.'
on
He expresses himself as having
had a very enjoyable trip indeed.
Bob Burton is the hippiest in
mate of the jail. IIis attorneys,
I hooter. With large glaring eyes,
•that winked and blinked at the <’ st , s . tv ^ 10 of C° od materia! and gen-
Everv premium was taken bv our' ,
teacher of Penmanship at the last state seRC 1 !le P a P era J car f° r one - No,
fairfor ornamental and plain Penman- j sonny, we are not seeking after 1
discounts granted in certain cates.
Don't throw away t.me and money on
Text Book Schools.
For full information, address.
Wyatt & vVartin*
Macon, Ga.
or figures. It's the hard--pan
stuff that want—and it will
take something more tangible
than a simple mark to get the
Progress.
also. Bob was tried for muraer!
at the last term of the court,!
found guilty and sentenced to life'
imprisonment. Mess. Busbee <fc I
Crum applied fora new trial to
idea ot being caught, with
as pointed and sharp as a knife
and feathers ruffled ready for a
fray he stood defiant though a
capti ve.
Mr. Lane is thinking of having
his trap patened.
I,;]! I teel in appearance.
Ilats made and trimmed toorder
Just Arrived!
Bffi lot of Onion setts
the Superior court but was refused ancl Buist's fresh reliable
”ur!°° sSX Sorter: | Garden Seeds. /
notice that a new trial had been!
granted. '
Stovall & Fort
I from the cheapest to the most ele
gant on the market. In fine Triin-
i ming I will be assisted by Mrs. S.
F. Bagwell of Villaricca, Ga., who
! stands second to no one as an Ar-
; tistia Trainer. I am dbtermined
to sell at some price, so ii' you
need anything in my line call on
me at the Everett Corner and you
will be pleased.
Respectfully.
’L-.s. E. A. McElreath.
N- B. Miss R. C. Rodgers whose
superior work is too well known to
need commendation will do aress
making at the above place.
One young man near town has
a bycicie and it makes him hustle
to pull through the sand beds.
'“Mad dogs are getling numerous
in this community. Mr. J. I).
Tippett had two stock hogs bitten
last Sunday morning by a mad
dog.
WE WANT TO SELL x*-Y0U.
Yours to serve,
CALHOUN & KELLY.
It doesn’t matter where youjwant to go nor how long you want to
stay you^losc money if you don’t see me for your team.
Lets have a dog law.
Mo?
MIDWAY TfEKS-
Horses that are a pleasure to drive, buggies that are a‘comfort,
attention that is all you want, accommodations ready, and all th;s for
less money than other people charge you for a shoddy team.
Drays ready to do your hauling at moderate prices.
If your garden or patch needs plowing or planting, or both, I
am prepared to do it.
„ i i - . , i Your horse left at mv stables will leceive proper care.
Our school is Etui progressing ^,7^. ^ '
jj ne j v . 0 &£J'See me for Teams.
We had some pictures taken of
our school. They have come and
we are well pleased with them. I
must say that if any body wants R1Y0FV111U II
J, P, Waters,
Vienna, Ga,
4
Mu
(
'
Il l Mil