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T\\e Vvcuwa Progress.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19
LOCAL NEWS.
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Fine Flour cheap, Powell Bros.
There are a number of cases of
fever in town.
Everything south of Atlanta is
quarantined now, except Vienna.
Georgia seed IVheat and Rye
for sale. J. H. Jordan.
Vienna, Ga.
Mrs Lctitia Davies spent last
week visiting friends and relatives
at Perry.
Don’t fail to see us when you
need Furniture of any kind.
J. P. Heard & Co.
Let’s go to work and bore that
artesian well and quit fooling
about it.
The best brands of Smoking and
Chewing goods.
Powell Bros,
Miss lone Lewis of Montezuma
is the guest of her cousin, Miss
Mamie Leonard of our town.
Our stock is now complete and
we can interest you in low prices.
J. P. Heard & Co.
It was very hot during the
middle of the day last week but
cool in the early morning.
Attend Taylor’s closing out sale
this week. Everything at a sacri
fice.
The subject of a county chain-
gang to work our public roads is
still being agitated.
The many friends of Mr. F. J.
Lewis who moved from Dooly to
Floral City, Fla, a year or two ago,
were delighted to see him upon our
streets since Wednesday.
The people have found that
Powell Bros, are Headquarters for
Groceries and they are kept busy
serving their customers.
The Arabi Institute opened with
75 pupils in attendance with the
prospect of an hundred in a few
weeks. Many boarding pupils are'of an incindiary.
in attendane j and more are expec
ted.
Col. L. J. Blalock of Americus,
one of the leading attorneys in the
South Western circuit acted as j
Solicitor pro tern for the court in
the absence of Solicitor Hudson
and was kept exceedingly busy all
the week.
Carry your horse to B. P. How
ell <fc Co’s stables near the jail when
in Vienna, where it will be given
proper attention.
Mr. B. F. Sangster of Jallapa
in the 2nd district had his house
and all it contained burned up
Saturday. He and family narrow
ly escaped being burned in the
house, escapeng bareheaded, bare
footed and in their night clothes.
It is pronounced to be the work
Sunday Business.
Moved to Sparks.
Love Candy? Ours is the finest,
, freshest and best in town. Try it.
Powell Bros.
Mr B. F. Forbes has been con
fined to his room for the past ten
days with fever, but is slowly im
proving.
See us for Jeans. We are sel
ling it 10% less than anyone on
the market.
J. P. Heard & Co.
The great question before the
country to-day is, what will con
gress do? It looks now very much
,as if they ate going to do nothing.
. Do you know- that Taylor is
closing out and you can get goods
at your own figures? Go around
and see what he lias that you need.
We are due many thanks to Mr.
W F. Webb of Byromvillc for a
Make our Store headquarters
during court, examine our goods,
get prices, see what we pay for
cotton and be convinced that we
are the people to patronize because
we treat you right and save yon
money. J. P. Heard & C'o.
Our southern newspapers are
urging our people to patronize
home industries more liberally.
Our people should encourage home
manufactories by buying their
products. Our section will never
prosper so long as we buy what we
eat and wear from other sections.
There are lots of goods at Tay
lor's, Canned Goods, Groceries,
Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glass
ware, Tinware, Hardware and Fur
niture that is selling at a great
sacrifice to close out this week.
See them.
Mr. M. McCormick, said to be
one of the best section bosses on
the G. S. <fc F. It. R. has been mov
ed by the Railroad authorities to
Sparks.
Mi. McCormick has been a cit
izen of Vienna nearly ever since
the R. R. has been built, he and
his family stand high in the es
teem of our people. All of whom
regret very much to see them move
3Ir. McCormick had his section
of road here in line fix And they-
moved him to Sparks to put in or
der some bad places ot road down
there.
The Progress vast very much
gratified at the chtrgi delivered to
the grand jury last week by Judge
Fish on the subjectof Sunday dos
ing. While we try " not to be
•‘cranks’ 1 on any sibject, yet we
deeply- delore the fact that many
laws upon our statutes are of no
effect because flagrantly violated
and the perpetrators of these par
ticular crimes are never molested.
It is to be regrelted that the
kind of immigration we have al
lowed to come into America has no
respect for many of our laws, es
pecially that of Sunday closing.
B. P. HOWELL.
W. B. MORGAN
B. P. HOWELL & CO.
Livery Sale and Feed Stables.
VIENNA, GA.
We occupy the “Heard” stables, successors to
J. M. Field’s I Jvery business, and with good teams
are ready to serve the public in our line.
First-class teams, single or double, at reasonable
COTTON
Money.
We buy Cotton on debt and guarantee our
tomers the Very Highest Market Price.
In the North and Test the ob-!_„. „ , , - ... - , , -
servation of this law has become; otOCk left With US properly Cared for.
a farce. These foreigners together Drummers’ trade, a Specialty,
with the avaricious a d mercenary] *
Yours for business,
B. P, HOWELL & CO.
mercenary
of our own land never know w hen
Sunday comes, so fa it as a cessa
tion of business is concerned;
In our own section the trouble is
not so great. Yet theie are those
who openly violate tlib law. They
do not do it from any pod motive
but a'one for the gaia.
Suppress this evil.
Houston Association.
Peaclic
to eat.
very fine sample of his sugar cane j Corned
crop which is indeed fine.
Br«n at Powell Bros, bought by
the car-load and can alford to sell
elieu| er than others.
Mr. and rs. Jas. Roach of
Sumtercounty came over Saturday
on a visit to their son Judge J. D.
Hargrove, and family.
You know a good thing when
you see it? Then carry your team
to B. P. Howell & Go’s stables.
Interest in the question of the
removal of Macon county’s court
house from Oglethorpe to Monte
zuma, which will be voted on on
the 23rd inst., is red hot. Ru
mors of bribery, drunkenness and
all manner of corruption are fill
ing the county.
A Convention of the populist
Governors has been called to meet
at Chicago to consider a movement
having for its object the division
of this republic. Such meetings
as tnis caused this country a
bloody war about thirty years ago.
Wonder if these populist Gover
nors are growing bloodthirsty?
If you want a good dinner come
and try our canned goods Sardines,
Oysters, Potted Ham, Deviled
Ham, Pig’s Feet, Salmon, Mackerel,
and Roast Beef, Pickle,
etc. Anything you want
Powell Bros.
Our stock is going out and com
ing in every day. which keeps it
fresh. Give us your trade.
Powell Bros.
Miss Lillie Ray, daughter of
IIon. T. J. Raj - of Drayton left
Tuesday for Milledgevillc to at
tend the Georgia Normal Indus
trial College.
We are prepared to properly
.care for your stock. Bring them
to our stable near the jail.
B. P. Howell <fc Co.
Liverymen.
Brunswick's calamity is great.
She seems to be destined to go
{Brough an epidemic of yellow fe
ver despite the strenuous efforts
made to stamp it out.
Sweet and Soda Craekers always
fresh and nice.
Powell Bros.
When Mr. F. E. Varnedoe gets
to where he hasn’t anythingelse to
do he buys some more lumber and
builds another house. This time
'itds uncat 3-room cottage below
Water’s old stables.
Everybody needs a nice baby
Carriage. We are not sacrificing
this class of goods but wecuu in
terest you.
J. P. Heard «fc Co.
There :s a certain young M. D.
down on the river whose girl says
that when ho gets to where he
hasn't anythingelse to say he says,
“Aloonie, moonie, pretty little
moonie” 1
Everything you need in Heavy
and Fancy Groceries.
Powell Bros.
There is a newspaper corres
pondent down at Waycross that
gets olF more “fakes” on the daily
newspapers than any of them. He
can tell more lies and make them
appear honest than the champion
1 bits.of the West.
Parties attending court will find
that their stoek will be properly
eayed for if left with us. Stable's
near jail.
B. P. Howell <fc Co.
Liverymen.
TAX NOTICE
My Books are Now open for the
Collection of the Advalorum tax
of the town of Vienna for the year
1893, and will close Saturdav the
30th Inst.
C Pay your tax and save cost.
ByGrder of Council. This Sept.
jStii, 1893, J. J. Stovall.
Clerk of Council.
Our editor was taken sick Tuesday
night but in in aged to stay up until
Friday when he had to go to bed.
Consequently all items for the
paper for this week were written
upon his sick bed while the “devil”
had full possession of the office.
The Grand Juroy had a very
hard weeks work last week. Hon
T. J. Ray its able Foreman is
nothing if not a thorougly practi
cal, g > a head business man and
the Jury being composed of able
men of affairs, they are hard at
work at (ill times and are doing a
great deal of good.
Tuesday Vienna weighed cotton
from Pulaski and Wilcox counties
and has repeated the act nearly
every day since. Vienna’s cotton
market is taking the lead over all
others. Our warehousemen are
working hard to secure the top of
the market for every bale and our
merchants are selling goods cheap.
Mr. G- R. Mathews has not
been able to find any trace what
ever as to the whereabouts of Ike
Jackson, the negro boy that en
tered his bedroom where he and
his wife were sleeping a few nights
ago and purloined Mrs. Mathews
gold watch $23 in money and a
38 calibre Smith and Wesson pis
tol.
The ladies spread excellent din
ner at the millinery store of Mrs-
C V. Morgan last week which were
liberally patronized and highly
complimented by their many
friends. We took a few notes
day by day. The editor was sick
and could not do justice to the
fried chicken. Jesse Horn was after
the custard again, Tom Ray
finally had to unbotton his vest.
The ladies were always disappoint
ed at the effect of their dinner on
Reason Whitehead, John T. Brown
and Will Byrom. These three
could clean up a whole side of the
table and still look hungry. Shell
Lasseter made a great row at what
others ate just to divert attention
from himself.
The Annual Session of the Hous
ton Baptist Association will con
vene with the first Baptist Church
at Cordele on Thursdaj’ before the
2nd Sunday in Oct. Some confus
ion has arisen as to whether this
meeting would be held on the 5th
or the 12th day of Oct. We here
by announce upon authority that
the cori-cT&^ate is Oct. 5th.
Delegates to' 1 Association
will greatly aid the committee on
entertainment by sending in their
names to Mr. B. F. Cawley, Cor
dele, Ga., who is chairman of the
committee on entertainment, that
homes may be provided for them.
Superior Cclirt.
::: I
was
ment
nish-
mble.
same
up a
ious
and
the
tely
Still
say
of
our
Proves Citizenship and Quits.
Some of his brother attorneys
are telling a good joke on Solicitor
Thomson of the county court.
Much of the criminal business that
comes before this court is sent up
from Cordele. The Solicitor has
been so uniformly successful in
convicting these cases from Cor
dele that thev tell it on him now
that he reads his accusation to
the court and introducing his first
witness says,
‘•What is your name”?
“John Jones, sir.”
“Do vou know this defendant,
Bill Blink”?
“Yas-ser ”
“Where does he live”?
“In Cordele, sir.”
[Addressing the court.] “Your
llonoj, I close the case for the
State, and ask for conviction.”
They -say that all lie cares to
prove is that the defendant is a
citizen of Cordele.
Court moved off with t rush last
week. Monday’s assigiueii t
a very large one but no a uif
was idled away and it vis fi
ed before night withoi, tr<
Tuesday’s work went he
way. Wednesday it s’wed
little on account of soie te<
cases Thursday, Fiday
Saturday was spent on
Gammage case which ompk
knocked up the assignmnt.
no time was lost and w dan >
that more cases were disiose.
last week than ever befot
court.
Twas remarkable how fw people
attended court. We notced Sev
eral times that there wen not two
dozen spectators in t'p court
house.
This week there are fou- or
prisoners to try for murder.
Some for less charges, hut not
near so many as heretofore, the
county court having rlreay"**
off those held for less ofl'engs th
felony.
Another good run or ti c such
as last week on the civil Socket
will catch up with the l> ls ine-S
The criminal docket is very holt
now as compared with what it has
been heretofore.
Our people can see il ready
where the great good done jy tilt
county court comes in.
OFFICE OF,
fl g i).
Speciatist in Diseases of Women,
Strictures, Nervous and Private Diseases.
Correspondence solicited.
North-east corner Suwannee House,
CORDELE, GA.
cus-
jJJp^Your account will be due with us Sep
tember ist. So don’t think hard of us
should you receive a dun after that time.
Our advise is to pick, gin and sell j our cotton and pay your debts
BOOKS CLOSE SEPTEMBER 1st.
Please bear in injnd that our books will close September
1st. and do not ask us to charge anything after that time.
CLOSING OUT SALE. READ!
For the next 30 days w offer for the cash
Prints, 5,^ Checks, o<< Waymanville Sheeting, 64/
Waymanville Shirting 54/ Spool Cotton 37/ dozen.
Ladies’ Slippers 60 cents and up.
Our whole remnant of Summer Goods at your own prices.
Eight day, half-hour strike, Clock for $3.00. Nobody
will undersell us on anything.
Bagging-and Ties cheaper than than the cheapest.
Come to see us,
CALHOUN & KELLY.
MARRIED.
the
Tit
i;»n
Forgot the Occasion.
SPECIALS.
Full line Berwick Dress Calicoes'
4^/ per yd.
“Free Lance” Checked Homespun.
4/.
120 Doz. small Pearl Buttons oft
per doz.
10 Doz. Ladies Undervests 9c. each.
3 Doz. Ladies Waists, worth $1 50
at 74cts,
150 Pairs Sample Shoes (assorted
kinds) Half price.
Remember, these goods have just
been received, and will not last al
ways, “The Money will get then
at these prices as iongas they* last
W. C. Willis <fc Co,
Everybody in Dooly that is at
all familiar with the generality of
the people knows Mr. S. P. Odom.
Those who are acquainted with
church affairs know that he has
been Clerk of the Houston Associ
ation for a quarter of a century
and those who have served with
him on the grand jury know that
Mr. Odom is always made Clerk,
and all this from the fact that a
better one could not be found any
where. Being tne clerk of these
two bodies every time he meets
with them caused him to niaice
quite a laughable mistake the oth
er day.
The other members of the jury
had all made their big speeches.
There came a lull and Mr. Odom
who had been itching to have his
say, arose. His pencil was held
aloft in his right hand while his
left carefully, thoughtfully re
moved his spectacles and lie said
“Brother Moderator and breth
ren”—Everybody laughed of
course, which he could not under
stand and he began to grow con
fused. When some one explained
to him the cause of the merriment
he collapsed and can't be persuad
ed to sav a word since.
On Thursday night at Unndilla
Miss Emma Whiteside was married
to Air. Charles C. Graham.
M iss Whiteside has been in Una-
dilla for some months and has won
for herself by- her many graces the
highest esteem of all her people.
Mr. Graham is a son of Judge
John T. Graham and by his manly
traits of character bids fair to be
as highly esteemed by the people
of Dooly as his popular father.
A very elaborate dining was
given Charlie and his bride the
next day by his parents which was
enjoyed in the highest degree by a
large number of friends who were
profuse in their congratulations
to the young and happy pair.
At the close of the service at
the Pinehurst Baptist church on
Sunday night last Rev. G. T. Jen
nings led Miss Minnie Sheffield to
the alter and Rev. J. J. Hyman,
in his impressive way, joined them
together as man and wile, before
the congregation.
Mr. Jennings is a young Baptist
minister in charge of the churches
iiai Uyromviile, Alt. Vernon and
TO OLD VETERANS.
Headquarters United Conieder-
ate Veterans.
Room 21 Kenneii Blow, No.
' 25 Caroxdelet St.
New Orleans, La., Sei>t. 13h, ’93.
Editor Prnf/rese ; — ,
Air dear sir. General 1 Uiarmony, where he is loved and
Gordon, CommandingUnitedP-m (Esteemed for his Christian walk
federate Veterans, is anxious. ,jiat 1 lnf l piet.y.
the information showing 1 Aliss Sheffield is one of the pret-
progress made in organizing *est and most popular j’oung Ia-
Camps in this benevolent Assoc
Your horse or mule will not be
neglected if left at our stables.
Try us and see. Stables near the
jail.
B. P. Howell & Co.
Too Bich For His Blood.
On Wednesday of last week. Mr.
J. P. Heard being very busy at
the store had his dinner brought
over to him. When it came he
onlj* took time to eat a few mouth
fuls and put the balance aside.
Among the other good things that
had been sent over to him was a
large lot of very rich chicken pie.
Anderson Lewis, a well known and
handy gentleman of color about
town had been an onlooker and
knew of the uneaten dinner.
ation, be given to the public, with
the hope and belief that it will
stimulate and encourage those
veterans who have not j’et organ
ized to do so at once, and send their
applications for necessary papers
for membership immediately into
these Headquarters, so as to be
represen ten ted at Birmingham at
the great Reunion on October 2nd.
and 3rd. next. Applications will
be received either by letter or tele
gram up to the day of the reunion.
Will you kindly aid the old vet
erans by publishing this litter and
data in your valuable paper, in
this week’s issue.
The summary shows 391 Camps]
already registered; applications!
are now in for necessary papers to
form at least 100 more, so that if]
nothing prevents there will be j
nearly, or quite, 500 Camps mar-!
shalled at the Birmingham reunion, i
Summary of Camps by States.
N. E. Texas Division 57; West]
Tex. Div. 28; S. E. Tex. Div. 19:;
N. W.Tex. Div. 13; S. W. Tex.
Div. 12 ; Total Texas 129. Ala
bama 56; Mississsppi 37; Louis
iana 31; Florida 26; Arkansas 21; ji
Kentucky 25; Tennessee 15; South ’
Carolina 16; North Carolina 10;
Gsorgia 8; Virginia 7; Oklahoma
4; Div. N. W. 2; Ind. Territory 2;
Alissouril; District of Columbia
1; Total 391.
Very respectfully-,
Geo. Aloorman,
Adjutant General and
Staff.
•ies of Pinehurst.
The Progress desires to join in
congratulations and best wishes to
a’ these happily married young
l-ople.
PINEHURST DOTS
guess you looked for the Pine-
hirst Dots last week hut it was all
] in fain. The Crane was olF fisli-
ing
Nws is scarce in Pinehurst this
wee:. Nevertheless we will try
tmdgive you a few of the dots.
JMs. W. O. Sanders, little baby
s'been very sick for the last few
ft but we hope will recover
s4
lisses Lula and Alaggie White-
d took their departure last
,;slay for college at Milledge-
3, Ga.
jcJe r . G. T. Jennings and Aliss
A ifnn.e Sheffield were married at
t ?Biptist church last Sunday
n’Jht. Rev. J. .J. Hyman per-
fcmiel the ceremony.
LOOK
OUT!
The Blue Racket Store!
We have moved our entire stoek
of 7?acket Goods, Alillinery and
Fancy Goods to the
BLUE STORE.
Where we are better prepared to
serve our customers with a larger,
neater and nicer stock than ever,
with prices.
Below Competition.
Call and see for yourself.
We will save you money.
Shoes and Tinware at
your own price.
Very thankful for past patron
age and soliciting the same for the
future, we are
Yours to serve,
J. A. Smith,
Ag’t
FOR RENT.
Two centrally located store
rooms. Terms reasonable. Pos-
ession given Sept. 1st next.
Address or apply to
Jno. F. Waters.
Vienna, Ga.
Bring Your Cotton to
Farmers’
Warehouse,
■viEsuxnNr-A.- GLA
MORGAN & SMITH Proprietors.
Our whole idea will oe to secure for every bale of cotton, no matter
to whom it belongs, the highest market price and deserve your confi
dence and trade.
Our house is centrally and conveniently- located. We mean business
Give us a trial.
MORGAN & SMITH.
Jrs, J P. Stewart of Alacon
• the guest of Airs. J. C. Ful-
liit'tot for a few days last week
pm of our young people went
ou to Air. Dave Harvard’s the
otl»r light to an entertainment
by all report a nice time. Ask
| '|h*-twp Wills why they turned
bqick tlat night Lime sinks and
Chief of st'umps were plentiful.
Mr. ( harlie Bradshaw of Tampa
. ... Fla., ca ie up last week to yisit
1/0 10H tt dill n OI’K. frelative and friends. Air. Char-
1 lie is a ne violinist. We are glad
o haveliim with us.
Either As Stenographer, Book-Keep
er or Operator?
To Close Out.
The stock of Groceries, Crock
ery, Hardware, Tinware and Fur
niture lately purchased from mv
brother, L. H. Taylor, will be
closed out in the next few days at
whatever price they will bring.
It will only take the casli to get
these goods at practically your
own figures. Now is your oppor
tunity to get good goods cheap for
they must be closed out anti at
once at whatever sacrifice.
Come this week and get your
choie.
Resp’t
II. W. Taylor
Vienna, Ga
To tlie Planters.
We, T. T, & J. H, Morgan, J. B. & R. H. Davis,
J. M, Gammage, J. T. Carlisle and J. W. Lashley
have joined together under the firm name of
MORGAN DAVIS & Co.
t
for the purpose of doing a Cotton Warehouse business atVicnna, Ga
We have secured the Alliance Warehouse and the services of Air. E. G
Green as Scalesman and will lend all our energies to secure first-class
export buyers for the season and the highest price for every bale of
cotton. We see no reason why Vienna connotbe made as good mar
ket, (freights to the ports added) as any in the state. Assuring our
brother plunters that we are only working for our common good as a
class we ask them to let us handle their crop.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store. ,
MORGAN, DANIS aud Co.
WAREHOUSEMEN, Vienna, Ga,
Ga., Southern and
Florida R. R.
SUWANEE HIILEf} IJOUTE JO FLORIDJj, !
Condensed Time Table.
South
Hound
Farm Lands.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on 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.
Air. R. AI Fullington can be
^pn behind the counters of Lewis,
Fllenng <fc Williams in Pinehurst
niW. AlcGruda is a splendid
yo|un man and will be ready and
ph^asd to wait on his friends.
|Re. J. J. Hyman preached his
farewll sermon at the Baptist
chip,rc' Sunday. We regret to
give hm up as he is an eloquent
preacler Ind un earnest and faith
ful wr-ke A
Mr,.. A*
If so, write for guarantee .and
particulars, to the Georgia—-Ala
bama Business College, Alacon Ga.,
the most famous and successful in
the South, and which the Chicago
Trade Journal declares “occupies
It j the same .elative position to the
troubled his mind considerably inferior business colleges that
and after a little while he went to j surround it. as does the great Uni-
Alr. Heard and said, “please sir. versify of Chicago to the primary
give me that little you left from ] schools of the land.” 1 Ay Mashburn and baby
yourdinner. I have been so busy By its exclusively practical las °e(n quite sick for the past
around this court that I haven’t ] methods of instruction, this Col-
had “time to get my dinner,” He! lege has no difficulty in graduating
was turned inio the dinner and it students in two to three months,
was not long before he stood on ! and securing them excellent posi-
the outside of all of it. ] tions indeed, it unreservedly guar-
All went well for a while and antees to give a more thoroughly
then streaked pains began to flit ] practical training, in shorter time
up and down in his misery. He ! and at less expense than any other
stood this for a while and decid-1 institution in the land. It is open
ing that life was not much pleas- to both sexes, day and night, the
ure, threw himself in front of a 1 entire year, but the present will be
runaway team, and a two horse j found the best time to enter,
wagon containing a bale of cotton , __ , u
The latest land most approved
Great Bargains. Take your plans of treatment, i^tes guar-
ran over him. This changed the
the seat of his pain to his left
shoulder, which he has since been
-arefully- nursing.
week with fever.
Twoyouhg men look sad anti
lonely. You can hear them sing
ing **0(, return, my pretty dove.”
Ichabod Crane.
—
C. 1. Stovall, M. D.
—o_i
PHYSICIAN and Sl’RGEON.
] Vienna, v— Ga.
Notice!
Our Credit Books
are now closed until
J anuary.
All parties owing
us are notified to settle
their accounts, notes
&c. with the least pos
sible delay.
Don’t put off your
Drue account to the
last
Stovall &t Forbes
Wholesale ^and Retail
No. No.
STATIONS.
1*. M. A. M.
li .V» S (Hi
10 2S 11 18
10 10 11 05
lv At hint a
Macon Junction
Macon
A. M. I*. M.
12 1 50
Cordele
2 15 3 10
Tifton
3 15 4 48
4 44 5 51
5 35 0 45
7 40 8 3J
Valdosta
Jasper
Ar Lake City
Jacksonville
A. M. P. M.
7 24 8 45
S 45 10 00
A. M. P. M.
Hampton
Ar l’alatka
FARMERS FAVORITE.
SH00-FLY.
Saturdays Only.
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave... .Atlanta 1:30 p..31.
“ . .Macon Junction. .5 :00
“ Alacon 4 :50
“ Cordele 7:30
“ Tifton 9:00
NORTH BOUND.
Leave Tifton 6:05 a. 31.
“ Cordele - .. 7:42
“..Alacon Junction.10:10
Arrive Alacon.. 10:20
“ Atlanta.... 1:45
A. M. I>. X.
7 21 U 12
0 IX) 5 20
A. M, )•. M.
DRUGGISTS.
FABMERS.
After August 1st we will be pre
pared to gin your cotton at the
Jackson stand near depot and
give good sample.
Bring us your cotton.
Peacock & Jackson,
Vienna, Ga.
See those Shirt waists at
TT. r. Willis * Co-
choice of what we have left in La-
! dies and children's Oxfords at
i J/anufactqrers cost.
‘ W. C. Willis & Co.
anteed bw as the veW lowest.
Calls ansvered promptijliight and
day. Obitetrics and dleases ol
hildren a Specialty. IJffiee at
Stovall <t- Follies Drug Y,rp.
—SPECIAL:
200 yds. Check Aluslin in Rem
nants.
125 yds. Fine India Linen.
Will close out the lot at
These goods are worth double.
W. C. Willis* Co.
/
S\\ovt Line \o >\ ov\d’s ¥air
Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping
CARS
JacksonvlF* to Xnshv4llo t via Atlanta, con
necting In Union D^pot :il Nnshvile witlil
Vestibuled Limited for Chicago
With Velvet Trains, via W. & A. II. R. t
from Atlanta to Chicago, making only one
charge from Palatka and Jacksonville to
World’s Fair.
For Summer tourists, points in the Uaro-
liuas and Virginia, connections made with
Fast Mail Trail's and Vestbuled Limited,
via II. & V.. in Union Depot at Atlanta,
(’lose connections via G. I*. K. R. lor Birm
ingham and KansasUlty.
Sleeping Car on Night Trains
from Muon and Palntka. l’sisseniEem leav-
I’nlatkcan remain in Sleeper at Macon until
7.ff»a. m., where break fast can be had and
connections made with 7:ff)train for Atlanta,
and trains for Augusta. Athens. Milledge-
ville, Montgomery and Savannah, and all
points East, North and South
H. BURNS, A. C. KNAPP,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Traffic Alan gr
Atacon, <!a. Alacon Ga,
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENTLEAflEN.
And other specialties for
Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and
Misses are the
Best in the World.
See descriptive advertise
ment which will appear in
this paper.
Take no Substitute,
but insist on having \V. L.
DOUGLAS’ SHOES,with
name and price stamj’ed on
bottom. Sold by
•>il/lghy O. Ilamillnn
Vienna G,:i
Georgia—Alabama Business Colleges
(Alacon, Ga.,and Montgomery, Ala)
Only Chain of Business College* in
The Sonth.
Instruction Purely Practical
Students of each College conduct
Actual Busines Transactions with
those of the other by Mail, Freight
and Express.
Four Departments—Commercial
Stenograph, Telegraph and Pen
Art.
Pupils Guaranted the comple
tion of any course in any other
institution,
Both Colleges open the entire
year—Graduates assisted to pos
itions.
For full particulars write to
Wyatt and Martin,
Alacon, Ga. or Montgomery Ala
FREE
COURSE BY MAIL
WITH THE
LEAVENWORTH
JJJJBusiness College..
TO ADVERTISE
OUR COLLEGE
We will give a thorough course-
of instructions in double and sin
gle entry Book-keeping and Com
mercial Arithmetic by mail Free:
of Charge to a limited number o£
persons. This course will be com
pleted in forty lessons. No charge
for Diplomas
Address:
Prof. F, J. VANDERBEBG, Pres,
302, 304 and 306 Delaware St.
I e ivenworth, Kan.