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The Vienna Progress.
TUESDAY, MARCH 28.
fctfSINESS NOTICES.
rJlWLUi
W. T. Peavey,
LOCAL NEWS
The wild violet6 are blooming.
The grand jury adjourned Fri
day night about dark.
Now for the county court the
first Wednesday in April.
Next Sunday is Easter Sunday
Watchmaker, Jeweler and 5 the opening of the spring.
.Gunsmith.
Unadilla, Ga.
Work Solicited. Office in
Racket Store.
LAWYERS.
WOOTEN & ELLIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
VIENNA AND CORDELE, GA.
I’BAKSOS ELLIS,
Cordele. Ga.
j Ollice i» Shipp
Building.
U. W. Wooten
Vienna. Ga.
Office, West
•id* of Public
Tinea, near new
c*«rt house.
All business addressed (outlier
office will receive prompt alien
ti*n from the firm.
D. L. H ENDERSON,
LAWYER
Vienna,
Ga.
Matters before the Court of Or
dinary, Ejectment and Collections,
* specialty.
U. V. WHIPPLE,
LAWYER,
VIENNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts
•leapt Dooly County court.
The presentments of the grand
jury will be found in this issue.
The Parlor Grocery is a picture
of elegance. It is full of fine atock
too.
Mrs. Morgan and Miss Brown
are getting in their new stock of
Millinery.
The count} - court starts off with
28 transferred casc6 from the Sup
erior court docket.
That waa a considerable rain.
Frida}’ afternoon. Nearly every
body were expecting a cyclone.
Everybody is anxiously await
ing the arrival of W. C. Willis &
Co’s. Spring Stock.
Have you seen that beautiful
and new stock of Spring Millinery
at Mrs. E. A McElreath’s?
Dooly county has over $10,000
in her treasury,
The grand jury refused to haTe
anything done to the jail.
Mr. W. C. Willis spent last week
in Ilawkinsville on business.
Mrs. J. D. Cobb spent last week
with Mrs. T. R. Smith at Fuqua.
Mrs. J. II. Smith will accom
pany the teachers to Albany next
week.
Mrs. D. L. Henderson was quite
sick for several days last week but
has recovered.
Mr. M. E. Rushin speaks of
going with the teachers down to
Albany next week.
Mrs. L. A. Morgan was confined
to her bed for several days last
week but is up again now.
Next week the schools will all
be closed and the teachers will
attend the Institute at Albany.
Prof. T. A. Coleman and Mr. W.
W. Barlow of Unadilla were in
town a short while Saturday.
Miss Lula, daughter of Judge S.
D. Thompson of Pinehurst, visited
Mrs. J. II. Smith last week.
We’ll get fat now. Our neigh
Rev. P. A. Jessup of Cockran g ar< jf n8 arc growing nicely
ffi. V. Bcseke. D. A. R. Ckum.
BUSBEE & CRUM,
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly o. Ga.
Pttei iecg regularly’in the Courts
♦f the Macon. Southwestern, Oco-
nee. Southern and Brunswick Cir-
•*il«.
State Supremo Court, United
Sttles Circuit and IPstrict Courts
alii Court of Appeals.
MEDICAL.
Dr. W. M. IIaslam.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Piaekuret, — — Ga.
Can be found at store during
Ike day and at residence at night.
stopped over among his many
friends here Saturday and Sunday, j
Wc don't buy everything by the j
cur load but we sell quick and 1
keep fresh stock.
l’arlor Grocery.
Mrs. F. S. Davies and Mrs. U. V.
Whipple have been visiting at
Bonaire and Macon since Friday.
The Ordinary will now jog up
the bridge contractors to make
them get their bridges in good con
dition.
Mr. Cullen C. Horne of Americus
came over Sunday to visit his lit
tle daughter Julia, at the home of
Judge J. I). Hargrove.
Wc arc raising us a bait bed.
If wc can scrape up a little lard
and meal now the “red-eyes” may
look out—we're coming.
Writing Paper, Box Stationery,
Tablets, Pads, memorandum books,
and these are moonlight nights.
Commissioner Swearingen held
an examination of teachers Sat- I
urday. Only a few were present.
Miss. Eva Story of near Dooling
has been visiting her sister Mrs.
Annie Smith, at the Morgan house
for several days.
If the Style is what you want!
wc can please you. All kinds of
Ladies Hats, Flowers, Ribbons,
Ornaments etc., just in from New
York. Come to see them
Mrs. Morgan and Miss Brown
W. C. Willis Sc Co., arc receiv
ing their new stock every day now
and will soon have it ready for in
spection.
Some of onr exchanges say that
the cotton acreage will not be
inc rased this year over last, but
we think they are mistaken,
Court is over now and there is
pens, inks, pencils, crayons Ac, no tJ,ing much to be done. We are
cheap at, Stovall k Forbes’. 1 ....... j
1 open now for invitations to spend
T.V. MW NS.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
Offsra his professional services
»h« public. All calls promptly
•Mw«r«d, day or night.
Otoe* at residence.
jR. W. H. Whipple
MYSICI.VN AND SURGEON,
VIENNA, - GA.
8urg cry. Obstetrics, diseases
••ideut to our climate, a'<1 dis-
of women and children
*p*euUi»*. Office at his Drug
•tor*. All calls pmmpily atten
ded to day or niutit. Can lie
f««nd at
ffittel.
night at Middleton’s
DENTIST.
W. E. BEECH AM,
DENTIST.
UNADILLA GA.
All Work attended to promptly
•■A satisfaction guaranteed.
A. V. I D J. WILLI A NS.
DENTISTS.
COR DELE. GA.
Office in Bank of Cordele build
MAKES THIS VALUA BLE OFFER To
Kvery youug lady and gentleman, to
wit: If. upon the completion of the
course in Book-keeping, Shorthand or
Telegraphy, any gra uate is dissatis*
lied with the same, every dime of tlie
tuition, upon application therefor, will
be refunded.
This institution has the most spa
cious. elegantly furnished building in
the South: and teachers exclusively l>y
Pha tical Methods, every one of the
three departments being under the su
pervision of a practical expert.
In every instance it has made good
its claim to graduate students iu 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
fuirfor ornameutal and piaiu Penman
ship Good positions are secured wor
thy .graduates—not one idle Special,
discounts granted iu ceitain cases. , were blown down on the plantations
Misses Leila Ilaslatn and Mary
Sheffield, accompanied by Mr Geo.
S. IIaslam, of l'iuchurst, were tile
guests of Mrs. A. E. Jordan
Thursday.
Mess. Stovall A Forbes say they
intend to keep their drug business
fully up to the standard—the most
complete in Southwest Georgia.
Mrs. J. H. Smith is opening a
line of Millinery iu tlie Raekut
store. Before you make your se
lection of a Spring Hat, see her
line.
The “chip" is the latest thing in
Ladies Hats. We have the pret
tiest line ever opened hero. They
arc in white and colors. Come in
and see them.
Mrs. Morgan and Miss Brown.
Think about that artesian wel]
and waterworks for Vienna.
Talk about it to your neighbors.
If we ean agree let's have them.
Now, what say you?
The Justieas of the Peace and
Notaries Public are requested by
the grand jury to bind over all
|icn
the week or fishing.
Mr. F. E. Varncdoe has made
considerable changes and improve
ments in his new residence at cor
ner of 3rd and Church streets.
I)r. ./. II. Heard of Rutland, Ga.,
and Mr. B. A. Heard of Claude,
Ga., were the guests of their
brothers, Mess. J. I*, and W. J.
Heard of our town, Friday.
Mr. I). L. Wicker, the well
known Montezuma horse dealer
has been in town for several days
with a bunch of fine mules and
horses.
Mr. J. J. Bryant moved to the
old Graham place from Cordele
last week and besides running a
farm over there will assist Mr. Joe
M. Fields in his livery business.
Mr. Bryant is well known to our
citizens and he will receive a hear
ty welcome to our town.
A fellow passed our house last
week and wanted to knew why we
planted nothing but radishes and
turnips in our garden? We asked
misdemeanor cases to the county |,i, u if he thought we were fool
court in future.
The prettiest ever opened in Vi
enna. That’s what Mess. W. C.
enough to plant greens and peas
when meat was 12^-cents a pound !
The Pkogkess did a better bus-
Willis & Co. guarantee their spring ' i ne ss during the court just passed
stock of dress goods to be. By the I than at any time since the present
Mr. J. P. Heard went up to Ma
con on business yesterday,
The wild jasmine and the honey
suckle give the woods a delicious
fragrance now.
Miss Lena Little of Fuqua was
the guest of Miss Em Collier Sat
urday and Sunday.
Rev. P. A. Jessup of Cockran
filled the pulpit at the Baptist
church here last
ing.
No imitation goods in ours. We
buy only pure Confectioneries and
the prettiest line ever shown here.
Try our Candies.
Parlor Grocery.
A number of old stand'ng crim
inal cases were tranferred to the
“dead docket” last week, by Judge
Fish.
We don’t know which is worse
on us. In the winter its wood we
need. In the 6Uminer ice is the
scarce article.
Will Morgan turned loose last
to horse trading and says he has
already made enough money to
quit.
The Inaugural procession will
be nothing to the procession of
beauty and bargains we will show
you when our new Spring stoek
arrives.
W. C. Willis <fc Cn.
Bob Burton, who was given a
new trial by the supreme court
will have to remain in jail for
another six months at least. lie
could not be tried at this term of
the court.
We can sell you the very latest
in Hats, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons,
Buckles, Ornaments, Gloves. Cor
sets. Etc., that arc on the market.
We are opening the finest and most
stylish line of these goods ever
shown in this market.
Mrs. Morgan and Miss Brown.
The Tax Receiver will soon be
on his rounds now for the purpose
of receiving your property for tax
ation. Remember that the valua
tion you arc to place upon it dates
from March 1st instead of April 1st
as heretofore.
That’s Right! Row |6 Ahead! ^ hy Not Bnild \\ ater Works?
A step forward, in the way of Some months ago the Progress
social and intellectual intercourse, a gjt„i e ,i the subject of boring an
was the organization (by the the; ar ( Cg j an we ll j n Vienna and erect-
ladies and gentlemen of ^ ienna) j n g a 0 f waterworks. Wc
of “ The Reading Club, " ,U J olu ‘> : took pleasure in interviewing a
it is to be hoped will meet the up
proval of all.
Somethin# Yew.
i til:
-o-
linc of Millinery goods, personally
selected in market to suit the trade.
number of prominent citizens upon j n ave „n t |, e newest shapes in hats
the subject and they all agreed that 1 r ,, ... ,
.1 J ... * , 0 1, , . ; for Adults. Misses, Chi dren and
— —.—_., — — ; the proper thing to do would be to | . .
couple of hours was very pleasant-| float $10,000 worth of 20 or 30 i Gabies, with trimmings to match,
ly spent by the club at the home!year bonds at par and 7 per cent.
On Monday, March 20th. a
Sunday morn- 0 f yj r . jj. Rushin, and if things I interest, sink the well and erect
can be judged by appearances. 1 the works. Accordingly Dr. C. T.
Soap, Soda, Matches, Starch,
I’ctash, Kerosene Oil, Snuff, To
baccos and Cigars—vert best
qualities oxi.y, at Drug Store of
Stovall<fc Fokbes.
The grand jury and the board
of education crossed swords last
week. The jury said the Coir.mis-
appearances.
both the attendance, and interest
displayed in the meeting seem to
point to a permanent literary
body.
The officers of the Club are—
Dr. W. H. Whipple, PresidenT;
Col. D. A. R. Crum, Vice-Presi
dent; W. C. Willis, Secretary, and
M. E. Rushin, Treasurer.
The programme of the evening
consisted of—Instrumental Solo’s
by Misses Alma Davies and Lida
Rushin; Duet by Misses Emmie
Collier and Alma Davies; Musical
Selections by Mr. Joe Graham:
and Recitations by Miss Emmie
Collier and Mr. J. A.Murphy.
The next meoting of the Club
will be at the home of Mrs. A. I.
Davies; all are cordially invited.
Programme will be as follows:
March, Mrs. L. Brown
Vocal Solo, W. C. Willis.
Japan, “En Costume” Miss Jennie
Morgan.
Inst. Solo Mrs. .T. 'M. Whitehead.
Vocal Solo,.... Miss Alma Davies.
Cuba, “En Costume” Mis6 Viola
Buff.
Inst. Solo, ...Miss Lida Rushin.
Duet, Misses Annie Powell and
Clara Penny.
China, “En Costume” Miss Fan
nie Kibbee.
Inst. Solo Mrs. L. Brown.
Recitation, Col. D. A. R. Crura.
Vocal Solo, Miss Ora Davies,
Reading Col. I). L. Henderson.
Inst.rSolo,.... Miss Alma Davies.
Superior Court.
Last week was a busy one in
our court, Most of the cases were
small ones and it did not take long
to try them. The cases of most
importance were, The State v. s.
Mollie Allen, charged with murder.
The verdict was-not guilty.
The Stale v. *. J. J. Mnring,
charged with assault with intent
to murder. Found guilty of shoot
ing at another and will appeal.
The State v. s.Thompson Fields,
charged with cow stealing. Ver
dict of-not guilty.
There were 43 true bills found
by the grand jury and 39 cases
disposed of by the court. 28cases
sioncr's bond was not strong j were transferred to the county
enough and the board said the j court. which cleared the Superior
court docket of CS cases in all.
way, have you seen them? Go
around this w<«k and lo< k at them
owners have had charge. There
were a number of our best sub-
Our Spring goods are here. The scribers, though, who promised to
shapes and shades are the pret- j renew and did not do *0.
tiest ever worn. Why send off for : be wjlh „ reat reluctance that
a Hat when we ean fill your order
for half the money?
Mrs. Morgan and Miss Brown.
Kuhns, the photographer, had a
griat run of work last week. So
much that he hasn’t had time
to finish up much of Ilia work. He
will be busy all the week getting
through with what he has already
done.
We desire to return our most
sincere thanks for the many com
pliments paid our paper. As we
become more experienced and
wealthy we shall endeavor to bet
ter deservo the many flattering
things said of the paper.
Remember us with your orders
for all kinds of Vegetables, Canned
Goods and Groceries.
Parlor Grocery.
Gill Thomas the celebrated mus
ical wonder gave a free perform
ance in our town Thursday even
ing. He is indeed a wonder. At
tho close of the entertainment a
handsome dressing case was voted
to the most popular young lady
present, which was received by
Miss Lou Brown by a good ma
jority, much to the delight of her
many friends and admirers.
jury didn’t have anything to do
with it. Thai it was a matter en
tirely discretionary with the board.
School Books and Stationery.
Stovall Sc Forbes, Vienna, Ga.
That hen we borrowed to set the
eggs loaned by our neighbor hatch
ed last week and went straight
back home. The neighbor claims
now that lie only loaned us the
hen to set and wont let ua take
her home any more. What can
we do!
The attorney’s for Mr. J..7. Mor-
ing, who wag found guilty of
“shooting at another” last week
and sentenced to pay a fine of $250
will ask for a new trial. Mr. Mor-
ing says that lie doesn’t mind
paying the fine but the idea of
paying for shooting a man who
was advancing, upon him in his
own house with a drawn dirk.
VTe do what others say they do
Of the 39 cases disposed of 10
were nolprossed, 9 settled, 4 found
not guilty and 10 guilty.
The 10 nol prossed cases were
against Chas. Holloman (2) violat
ing local option law; T. Fields
simple larceny; Bill Early, gam
ing; Win. Fields (2), Carrying
concealed weapon aad assault with
intent to rob; /Tula Donaldson,
Misdemeanor; T. P. Husbee, I). B.
Thomposn./. P. Heard, J.W. Carnes
Samuel Carnes, unlawful killing of
fish; Green Sheppard, violating
local option law.
Those settled were.
The State v. s. J. A. Little (2,)
cheating and Swindling; John
Lowring, assault and battery ; Will
McCarthy, Misdemeanor; F. T.
Rape (4,) using opprobious words,
assault, using profane words in
presence of women, assault; Chas.
Westbrook, misdemeanor.
Those found not guilty were,
Thompson Fields, charged with
cattle stealing; Tom McRea, vio
lating local option law; Mollie
Allen, murder; Carey Bellflower,
keep the finest line of Cigars and ; carrying concealed weapon.
During the rain storm last Friday
about 1 o’clock p. m. or a little
earlier a cyclone struck the plan
tation of Mr. Jas. P, Gilmore
about twelve miles above Vienna,
unroofed his barn and several
ether houses, and blew down sever-1 tl,e Y lua y be cau S ht > n great
al negro cabins. Some cabins)
It will
we
drop their names from our lists.
Mollie Allen, the negro woman
who was tried last week for mur
der was the proudest person we
ever saw when she was turned
loose. Mess. Busbee Sc Crura, her
attorneys, were very much pleased
also, for they worked very hard
for her acquittal.
The F. II. Bland stock of dry
goods and clothing of Cordele was
sold at public outcry by the Sheriff
last Saturday at the court house.
The entire stoek was bought by
Mesp. Mayer, Watts <fc Co., of our
town and will be shipped in this
week.
If there is any one thing that a
Georgia editor will sport it is a
linen duster. Last week we got
ours out preparatory for the spring
and summer. Wegave it a shake
to get the wrinkles out and it tore
through the middle—now, all onr
hopes are blighted—no World’s
Fair, no Cumberland, 110 nothing!
The many friends oT Col. J. E.
D. Shipp who recently moved from
Cordele to Americus were proud to
see him again last week. Col.
Shipp has already built a large and
lueretivc law practice and his
friends are glad to know that he
is “as busy as a bee in a tar
bucket."’
They eav that there are plenty
of fish in the Florida waters and
Tobacco in town. Don’t take our
word for it, try the goods.
Parlor Grocery.
Tom McRea, the colored barber
who has been working for several
months in the shop over Stovall dt
The verdicts of guilty were in
the cases of,
The State v. s. Chas. Ilolleman,
violating local option law; Tula
Donaldson, misdemeanor; Henry
Williams, carrying concealed
weapon; J.J. Moring, shooting at
Forbe’s drug store, Jay in jail sev- / another; Wash Davis, firing house;
oral months on the charge of run- j Joe Parker, larceny from the house;
ning a blind tiger. Finally Mr. j
Tony Jones, burglary; William
¥ T _ . , .. . , 4 1 Wesson, larceny from the house;
J. L. Peavy took him out and put s _ , , r -
J 1 John Swift, simple larceny; Carey
him to work in his shop. 1 he state ( i} e ]lfl 0 wer, larceny from the house;
could not get any witnesses against | Abe Walker, hog stealing; Frank
Tom and had to turn him loose. Williams, murder; Will Redding,
You couldn't find a prouder darky
anywhere than Tom is now.
“A little disfigured but still in
the ring.”
Although we haTe suffered con
siderable loss by the recent lire we
will continue our business just as
before and will increase our stock
as circumstances will warrant, and
will always have a supply of such
goods as are generally kept in a
first class store.
Remember,—the dainag.-d goods
must go. If not at our price—
then at yours.
Cut prices will be only for Spot
Cash.
Barfield & Wilson.
Unadilla, Ga.
larceny from the house ; William
Jones, attempting to commit lar
ceny from a railroad car.
Beside these there were great
numbers of motions for all manner
of processes.
YOUR BLC0D IS B AD.
Spring time is here and you
need a Blood Purifier.
We hrve Ayer’s—Begg’s—Dr.
Witts—Stovall's—Hood’s— Pierc
es—R a d w a v’s— C u t ico ra—Pe ru n a
S. S. S., P. P. P.,—B. B. B.,—C. C.
C.,—and various others. Reduced
prices on half—dozen lottles.
Stovall <fc Forbes.
TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE.
Notice AUiancemen-
Adkins (6th) April, 3
lMnia “ 4
Arab! 44 5
James (l-lth) “ H
< *oney M 7
Cordele •* R
Vienna “ W
Drayton *' 11
April 6th 1893, at 10 o’clock A. M. j §K?“ vH,e
A full attendance is solicited.
The second quarterly meeting
of the Dooly County Alliance for
this year well be held at the Alli
ance Hall in Vienna on Thursday
6*
Siovall who was then Mayor of
our town ordered an election that
the whole town might express
choice in tlie matter by their bal
lots The election went almost
unanimously in favor of bonds.
The financial stringency under
which this section of country »ias
been laboring for some months so
depressed the markets that no at
tempt has ever been made to float
these bonds.
These bonds ean now be placed .
upon thejnarkets and sold toj ad- :
vantage
Then, why not bore thc well and
build the waterworks?
Vienna needs bolh--and needs
them badly.
Our town is entirely without fire [
protection. Slioula a lire break i
out at any time wo can only trust I
to providence nnd wait until all j
the buildings in reach have burned.
There are three frame rows of
houses that are more than barely
liable to^burn at any time and
when one building in any of these
rows catch on fire, under the pres
ent conditions, they will all burn.
This raises the insurance rates to
where they are almost prohibitory
and makes the insurance com
panies look with suspicion on Vi
enna.
Not only this, but’the ratesof in-
6iirance*are being constantly in-
creased’and while they bear very
heavily now'they will go still high-
‘ er in the next few months and
possibly refuse to carry any except
the brick risks. This would-be a
calamity that all would regret.
Vienna needs the waterworks
for fire protection-and needs them
badly.
Another no less potent reason
is. WE NEED THE WATER-
It is to be regretted, yet never
theless true, that we do not have
as good water as we wish. Wc
have as good water as any
in this section, and possibly
better than in some localities, but
it is not good pure water after
all.
Last Friday afternoon we had
a very heavy and continuous rain.
Saturday morning nearly every
well in town was full of a blucish,
brackish, milky, surface water, the
drinking of which is sure to bring
on derangements and disease. It
causes constipation and constipa
tion brings on fever and fever
sends for the doctor and the doc
tor makes you pay a hill that
would have been avoided if you
had good water to drink.
The miasmatic atmosphere
which we breathe hasVright hand
helper'in the bad water we drink.
These two cause much of the dull,
drowsy, good-for-nothing, sick
feeling that we have in the late
spring and early fall.
With good pure water at our
doors^much of this would_be obvi
ated.
With the difference in Insurance
rates, good feeling and doctor’s
bills a well and waterworks would
pay for themselves in a few years
and be an ornament and advertise
ment to our town.
Let’s have them and spiedily.
MLDWAY.TTEMS.
The Macon papers state that
I am now opening up a complete ■ the Georgia Business College of
that city, placed in good, position
as stenographers,one day last week
four young lady graduates, repre
senting the four states of Missis
sippi, South Carolina, Tennessee,
and Georgia, three of whom had
been studying shorthand but two
’ | m >nths, having entered since Jan.
1st.
Six to eight months is the time
Also the new styles in Ribbons
Flowers, Ornaments Ac to phase
the most fastidious. Will keep a
full supply of Hats and Bonnets
ready trimmed at from 25cts. to
$1.50 guaranteed to be of the lat
est style of good material and gen
teel in appearance.
11a ts made and trimmed toorder
troin the cheapest to the most ele
gant on tlie market. In fine Trim
ming I will be assisted by Mrs. S.
F. Bagwell of Villarieca, Ga., who
stands second to no one as an Ar
tistic Trainer. I am determined
to sell at some price, so if you
1 need anything in my line call on
, me at the Everett Corner and you
! will be pleased.
Respectfully.
Mrs. E. A. McElkeath.
N. B. Miss ILC. Rodgers whose
' superior work is too well known to
need commendation will do dress
making at the above place.
usually required for tlie completion
oZ Book-keeping, Shorthand or
Telegraphy, in the Text Book Col
leges of the country; but by the
methods of practical nnd individ
ual instruction, pursued in this
institution, full scope is given the
the energies and talents of every,
student; and they receive their
just reward in hisjgraduation and
location in a good position within
a few weeks.
From all reports, this college is'
certainly proving a blessing to tho
youth of the south, not only by
giving them a thorough business
training, but securing good posi
tion for them immediately.'
I.» OIES
Nccdins a tonic, or children who want bans-
in * up. should Hike
BROWN’S IKON BITTERS.
It is plca/:mt; cures Malaria. Indigestion,'
Biliousness. Liver (JoiApiauiU aud Neuralgia*
*1*
9 ^-Pl^obo^rapljs.^*-
Bring your 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 lay inability to finish, in time, the work already on
hand, 1 have decided to remain through court week.
To all is extended a cordial invitation to call and
examine the large display of picturts made here and"
elsewhere, on exhibition at my car.
Schedule of Prices.
AKISTO FINISH.
Cabinetts $4. per dozen. #3. per half dozen.
Diamonds 2.50 “ 1.50 “ “
Cards
Minuetts
2.
“ 1.50
1.50 “ 100 “ “
SECOND GRADE.
Cabinetts $3. per dozen. $2. per half dofcen.’
^e^2TIIE NEW PROCESS
Special attention is called to the new process call
ed Ivory types. They are gaining great popularity
from the fact that tliey^are so much prettier than a
photograph; giving the color of complexion, eyes
and hair. Ever}'body should have one. Price $2.50
each, or one given with a dozen superior finish Cab-
inett photographs for only $5.00.
Come carly^and avoidlthe! rush.
What the Papers,'Say.
Mr. Kuhns lias no superior as an artist—Dublin Post. His work is
unexcelled—Greensboro Herald—Journal. Mr. Kuhns is the finest
artist that ever visited our city and a gentleman pleasant to deal with
—Farmers’ Herald, Wriglitsviile. 1 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 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 fufly
as liberal as heretofore. We desire to fur-
EVERYTHLNC THEY NEED,
~and invite time
customers to give us their trade. All we
ask is to be properly secured.
E. G. Greene.
Pres. D. G. A.
Great Slaughter of
Damaged Stock.
Zoar (1st)
Uimmiia
PiueliurKt “ 15 May 2 “
Lindsay p-tarD 44 1 44 1 4 *
Clew!* old mill April 28th.
Mhtvl Rainey's store M:iy 5th A. M.
Dakota May 5th I* M.
Bay Point May J8th A. M.
Fuqua May lath P. M.
Tippet tv iile May 2eth P. M.
Vienna May 2Uth, 27ih and June 3rd.
J110. C. Dunaway.
Tax Receiver D. C.
Ben, (P. O.) Ga.,3-1 l-'Sci.
quantities during the full moon in
April. That’s lots of consolation
Don't throw away time and money on I 0 f Mess. R. I. Barfield and Charley ‘ t0 us ^ eor "* a hoys ain’t it! By
Text Book Schools. I ... J : , , ,, ,
Eor full information, address.
Wyatt & (Vahti.v
Macon, Ga.
1:
Clewis also. No lives were lost and i th * time we could wa!k d,,wn there
no further damage done in the; the season would be over—we never
„ 1 1 , r j did like to walk back from fishing
ounfy that we have heard of.
; anyhow.
For sale at and below cost, durs
ing the next thirty days we wil-
sell our stock of damaged good,
consisting of Clothing,Shoes, Hatsl
Dregs Goods, Trimmings, See, at
what tiiey will bring. Although
only slightly damaged yet they de
tract from <>ur stock and must go.
- Barfield & Wilson,
Unadilla G»,.
Just Arrived!
A few of our pupils ar« out of
school this week.
Miss Arnrnie Morgan has been
very sick, with chills, but is able
to be in school again.
Miss Florence Wilkes visited her
sister at Drayton last Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. J. M. Suracrford antljdaugh-
ter, Miss Lucy, came over last
Thursday from Sumter. Miss
Lucy stopped with Miss I.ucyinish OUT CUStomei'S with
Hughes while her father made a
business trip to Snow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smuerford
made a flying trip to Montezuma
Thursday.
Mr. J. B. Forehand is elerking
at the Racket Store this week.
Mrs. Lula Cobb of Vienna i* 1
visiting Mrs. T. R. Smith thi. j FERTILIZERS.
week.
Miss Lena Little will visit rela
tives and friends at home while
Mr. II. C. Brown is at Albany.
Mrs. Sallie Wilder purchased
her son Johnnie, a nice Sterling
organ last week. Hurrah! John
nie learn fast for all the girls like
music. » —
Mr. Jordan Butler has a very
sore chin, lie got kicked Sunday.
Ask lrey Burnett when he was
tired and if he ever goes boat rid-
ing?
Guess which one of the Midway
boys went to Drayton Sunday and
why be went.
School Girl.
It will be our pleasure to again
handle the popular goods of the Cordele 3uano Co.,
together with several other brands of standard fertil
izers—and - —
Notice to Teachers.
Lam instructed by Hon. S. D.
Bradwell, State School Commis
sioner, to cal! 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
at Albany, Ga., for five days, be
ginning April 3rd IS93. And
that all schools that expect to re
Big lot of Onion setts
and Buist’s fresh reliable ! ceive aid from the public fund arc
Garden Seeds.
Stcvall & Forbes,.
hereby suspended for that week.
March 13th 1S93.
O. P. Swearingen.
c. s. c.
WE
YOU.
WANT TO SELL
_ Yours to serve,
CALHOUN & KELLY.
See Me For Teams.
It doesnT matter where you want to go nor how long you want t»'
stay you lose money if you don't see me for your team.
Horses that are a pleasure to drive, buggies that are a com
attention that is all you want, accommodations ready, and all this
less money thau other people charge you for a shoddy team.
afort,'
is for j
Drays ready to do your hauling
at moderate prices.
or planting, or both,
If your garden or patch needs plowin
am prepared to do it.
Your horse left at my stables will icceivc proper care.
g^J^See me for Teams.
Liveryman^
. F, Waters,
Vienna, G&-