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THE SI) A 7 OCTOBER 10
you sea frost Thursday^ Col. John F. Powell went down
This is one ot W. C. Willis tfc Co's,
biggest Bargain months.
Pretty cool wave lust week.
A number of our citizens visited
friends in the country Sunday.
Mayor J. B. Seott of Cordele
morning?
C! olera is killing the hogs in
some communities.
M iss Ora Davies is visiting Mrs
T. P. McElreath at Ashburn.
Cotton took a spurt upward
last week and buying was lively.
Saturday was not so lively as
was among his Vienna friends yes- i usua l y et trade was very brisk ali
terdav.
We are having fine weather now
and the crops of all kinds are being
housed.
Chickens, eggs and butter are
still a scarce commodity in our
market.
Checked Homespun 4/.
W. C. Willis & Co.
day.
Col. Mid Busbec and Col. J. F.
Powell, of Vienna, were in town
Wednesday.—Ashburn Advance.
A number of our citizens at
tended the Baptist Association at
Cordele on Thursday and Friday
iust.
to Irwin Superior Court last week
and spent several days. He is
counsel in a number of cases down
there.
Mess Mayer, Watts & C’o., say
that the people have found head
quarters for good goods at low
prices and they are busy waiting
on them. The way to eell goods
W. A. DAVIS.
W. F. HOLMES.
BEN T. RAY.
X\[. A. jDavis Co.
—COTTON FACTORS —
Nos. 405 and 407 Poplar Street, MACON,
B. P. HOWELL.
W. B. MORGAN
rA.
Why buy goods from other peo
ple before you inspect our line of
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS, •-
CLOTHING
and Furniture?
Frost will soon be here and then
cane grindings and candy pullings
will he in order.
Mr. J. T. Croom is smiling over
a new girl baby that came to his
home Sunday night.
See our line of Stoves. Cheaper
Remnants Cashmere DeLaine8/.
W, C. Willis & Co.
It is to your interest to buy
where you can get the most goods
for your money.
We buy Our goods with the
CASH and “don’t have to” pay
credit prices, hence we can afford
tc discount other people's prices.
You can find with us the best
bought and selected stock of
DRY GOODS.
we have ever offered to the trade—
and everything marked down to
•‘hardtime” prices.
IN CLOTHING. We can fit,
suit and please you,’ for we have
(he Latest styles, the Best goods
and the Lowest prices. All we
want to do is to get a chance to
show you. Come in.
than ever.
J. P. Heard &Co.
The fields are being opened and
the hogs beginning to grow and
fatten.
Our t r jwn and county' were very
quiet last week. No news being
told and nothing unusual happen
ing.
The most complete line of Shoes
on the market.
J. P. Heard & Co
Those who have had sufficient
force to keep up with cottoa as
fast as it opened have it ail about
picked out.
Our neighbor town, Cordele, will
apply to the legislature for a char
ter for “The City Court of Cordele
Ga.
Collector Rushin begins his
rounds Monday and will be com ing
every few days until the taxes are
all paid.
With increased facilities for handling the staple, wo again offer our
is to advertise and then sell them. - services to the planters of this section, and solicit the continued pa-
t-l i.l tronage of our friends.
e 1 quarter 3 on erenee ^ We keep fully abreast with the times, and the improved methods of
the ienna circuit will be lielcl, ha.m.iling ecitton, anti froru our g re at experience in the business, we
with the church at Drayton on the j flatter ourselves that we can make it to your interest to patronize us.
We handle all cotton at the low price of fifty cents per bale.
We work for the interest of our customers, and it is always gratify
ing to please them.
2nd Sunday and Saturday before
in November. This date has been
changed from the 4th Sunday and
Saturday before in Octobej.
The Southern Building & Loan
Association of Huntsville, Ala.,
made another loan of $1000.00 in
Vienna last week. This associa
tion has been bv far the more lib
eral with loans in Vienna than
any association ever organized
here.
Mess. W. C. Willis & Co., have
been busy’ during the past two
weeks trying to get their immense
. A. DAVIS & CO,
Macon, Ga.
Ship Your COTTON t0
W 8 II & 0, IL kprfc
B. P. HOWELL & CO.
Livery Sale a ml Feed Stables.
VIENNA, GA.
We occupy the “Heard” stables, successors to
J. M. Field's Livery business, and with good teams
are ready to serve the public in our line.
First-class teams, single or double, at reasonable
rates. Stock left with us properly cared for.
JS^^Drummers’ trade, a specialty.
Yours for business,
B. P, HOWELL & CO.
.OFFICE OF,
Wednesday was County Court j new stock upon their counters and
day. Judge Whipple went through | shelves. I hey’ have at last
the dockets easily as they were
nvxA.ooivr,
Remnants Satines 8/.
W. C. Willis & Co,
Then you are the people we arc
looking for. We never bought
sueh a stock before in our whole
mercantile experience and if WE
don’t SELL, you will live to re
gret it, for others cannot offer
such bargains in shoes, good shoes,
stylish slioes, line shoes, at such
pricy s as we offer you,
Oi r shoe stock is coming in ev
ery day but it will probably be the
latter part of the week before they
Lit lie head's, big beads,
heads, square heads, long
short heads, flat heads, all
can get a fit in our,,
round
heads,
heads
HAT DEPARTMENT.
The Hats must go. You lm
the price.
Vienna 1
display of
never seen
Minting. Antique and
Kith Century Oak bed-room Room
suites as handsome as can be
found in the cities. Large stock
iff all other grades of Furniture at
astonishingly low figures. If you
need anything in this line you in
jure yourself by. not looking at our
stock. 10-2-8 w
Mrs. J. D. Norris. neeMiss Jean-
nie Stovall, of Louisville, Ivy’., is
visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
S B. Stovall.
Bear in mind that the Progress
is willing to help you out and will
take depreciated silver dollars on
subscription.
Don’t forget that we can beat
anybody ’s price on Jeans.
J. P. Heard & Co.
The Ordinary and Sheriff's offi
ces are p reductive of considerable
business this month. Read our
our legal advertising columns.
Dr. James M. Whitehead will
leave this week for Atlanta where
he will finish his course in dent
istry. Success to you, Doctor.
We sell ever, tiling from a paper
of Pins to a Mule. Consult us be
fore you spend your money and see
wliat we can do for you.
J. P. Heard & Co.
We offer the suggestion that a
few rustic seats would not look out
of place in our park. Neither
would a pretty playing, fountain.
We collected a whole bushel of
sweet potatoes all at one time last
week and if we could borrow a pos
sum dog now we’d be “strictly in
it.”
not heavy.
All manner of obligations, bank,
provision and guano, are being
paid much more promptly this
year than usual.
Remnants Calicoes i\<t.
W. C. Willis & Co.
Cotton did not come in so lively
arties shipping to us on Through Bill Lading to
straightened them out and now j Savannah, Ga., care of Union Compress, Macon,
their ^toek presents a level,- »P-1 wil J save - 0 pcr cent . of f re jg h t
pearance. Drop m and see it. -i t a , -n , • 1 r i •
Tf , T .. Railroad Agents will explain mode of shipping m
Have you been to Miss Riden- jt . ai i r . i i -Tf i
hour's new Millinery establish- this way. Also drayage of io cents per bale will be
fl s ft
ment and seen her new stock?
You want to go before you buy any r -
thing in that line.
Rev. P. G. McDonald returned
Sunday night from the meeting of
last week, still lots of it was on the; the Harmony’ Association at Daw-
market «nd sold readily for about
7£ to 7-J- cents.
Sheriff Sheppard keeps busy
these days levying and collecting
fi-fas and looking out for the
“wanted in Dooly’.”
Our editor attended the Associ
ation at Cordele on Thursday and
Friday last—and has felt very
well, thank you, ever since,
Mr. H. N. Smith of Drayton
spent Saturday in town up in hi s
return from the association at
Cordele, to which lie was a delegate.
The report from all sections as
to the cotton crop in the cotton
growing states shows that it will
be considerably’ short this year.
Only tlie latest and best at most
popular prices. Come and inspect
6nn and the Pulaski Association
(of which he is a member) at Ab
beville. He reports a most pleas
ant time and says that six or seven
Associations were represented by-
full delegations at all these meet
ings.
Mess. J. M. Gam mage, W. J.
Lashley, C. II. Everett, G. W.
Busbee and D. B. Leonard formed
a party that went down to the
river Thursday n orning and spent
two days angling for the finny-
tribe and shooting the wary squir
rels.
and had a big time, not only get
ting as much us they- could eat
but brought some home.
Mess. Busbee and Crum received
last week 20 volumes (all that
saved.
W. B. & 0. G. SPARKS,
MACON, GA.
The Vienna Beading Club,
Will meet Monday eyening at the
home of Mrs. A. I. Davies. All
are invited and as there’s quite an
interesting program for the even
ing a large attendance is looked
for.
LOOK!
To Our Customers.
We are greatly- in need of money
and we sold you expecting pay by
October 1st., Now will you kindly
„„ . . icome to our aid, and save cost and
I hey were quite successful | j- ee jj n „
Your friends,
Calhoun & Kelly.
Attention.
and you will surely buy. Drop in 1 bave becn published to date) of
and make yourself at home. J the American and English Ency-
The New Millinery Store. : clopcedia of Law, which are just
The Bank of Vienna publishes] from the press and as pretty as
another fine showing i;i to-day’s! books get to be. They are not
issue. This institution is as solid ! only pretty but very valuable and
as any in the state, does a fine make an invaluable addition to
business and makes money. j their library. 'These volumes coh-
The party that went to the river lain il t,,OUS!and P !l ges each.
hunting and fishing last week had
sueh good success that another
party will go down to-duy if the
weather is favorable.
Sheriff S heppartl bagged a bird lowest cost
Miss Ridenhour’s new Millinery
establishment is already popular
witii t he ladies and she is kept busy
waiting upon those «h 1 want the
best and most s ylish goods at
Mayer, Watts & Co.
Headquarters for Buggies and
Wagons. The “Old Hijkory”
Wagon is the best.
J. P. Heard & Co,
Col. W. V. Harvard and mother
and sister, Mrs. C. R. Morgan,
spent two or three da3’s of last
week on a visit to relatives near j Culpepper shot it
Montezuma.
One of the
measures to
down at Adel last week. The ne
gro was shot at twelve times by
the arresting party before being
caught. He now sings in a cage.
Mr. R. D. Culpepper kill d a
mad dog at his home below Cordele
on Wednesday last. The dog had
bitten several hogs and created
considerable confusion before Mr.
most
come up
important
before the
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith spent
two or three days in Hawkinsville
last week.* Miss Nolia Bell of
next session of the legislature is to that place, sister to Mrs. Smith,
| provide for the payment of school
teachers quarterly. By all means
let some arrangements be made
whereby this can be done.
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to the estate of
J oh 11 Truluck deceased are hereby no
tified to coats forward and make im
mediate -ettleinent
Mrs. S. S. Truluck. 1
ck. !
T. W. Truluc
D. L. Truluck.
Executors.
Fanil Lauds.
“Henry Grady” Flour is the best.
J. P. Heard & Co. •
$4.3a per Barrel.
Our streets are in fair condition
but as the advuloretn taxes have
been collected we suppose the
Council will put a force at work
on the streets now soon: as the
town is out of debt and they have
no other use for the moiiev.
Next Sunday will be “Missionary
day” with the Sunday School at
the Baptist church. A very pretty-
hud died and they were in attend
ance upon her funeral.
Mr. J. M. Woodward and family,
of Macon, have become citizens of
our town, and are now occupyirg
the Holliman dwelling, on the
corner of Jackson and Broad street.
—Hawkinsville Dispatch ana
News.
Col. D. L. Henderson, an excel
lent young gent'emen and one of
Dooly county’s most prominent
attorneys, of Vienna, passed
through the city Monday last en-
route to Abbeville on legal business-
—Cordelean.
The Vienna Baseball Club went
Mr. C. R. Morgan, our popular
warehouseman of the firm of Mor
gan & Smith, was reared down on
Flint river and has killed many a
turn of ducks, turkeys and squir
rels thereabouts. Every few days
now he gets a message from down
there that the swamps are full of
1 u keys and squirrels and it throws
him into a perfect fever of excite
ment to get off down there and he
says he is going to-day if the
weather will permit if it “busts”
the cotton season wide open.
Mr. H. R. Fenn was in town
Saturday and smiling as if in the
best of humor. We asked him
the cause of it and he said that he
had just sold eighteen bales of cot
ton that were picked off of twenty’
two acres and he had two or three
bales to pick yet By staying at
home and attending strictly to his
business this year he had made as
good crops as the land would pro
duce and was paying out of debt
with a little ahead anil ’twas
enough to make a man feel good-
We agreed with him.
I am going to discontinue my
mercantile business. My entire
stock of merchandise must be
closed out in the next few weeks.
Eveybody invited to come and get
some bargains.
I will entertain bids from mer
chants for the whole stock
Respectfully,
J. O. Hamilton.
Shoes, Hats, Crock
ery. Shoes, Hats,
Crockery. Shoes,
Hats, Crockery.
Nicest, . Neatest,
Cheapest line of Mil
linery Goods every
brought to Vienna.
Come and look for
yourself.
Blue Racket Store.
Specialist in Diseases of Women,
Strictures, Nervous and Private Diseases.
Correspondence solicited.
North-east corner Suwannee House.
CORDELE, GA.
Bring Your Cotton to
Farmers’
Warehouse,
Lost Money.
Between Vienna and Mrs. Christ
mas’ on the Abbeville roud, near
the residence of Mr. G. I. Lasseter,
$30,00 in greenbacks, a twenty and
ten dollar bill, folded in an envel
ope. The- money dropped out of
my wagon as I was travelling. A
reward of $10,00 will be paid for
the same if returned to me or left
at the Progress offiee.
David Barfield.
S m of Warren Barfield.
AUCTION SALE.
J. A. SMITH, Agt. Prop.
VIENNA, GA-
You Want
Reading.
VIBArtVA- GrA.
MORGAN & SMITH Proprietor.
Our whole idea will tie 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.
To the Planters.
THE ATLANTA
CONSTITimON.
They- must be closed out. My
remaining stock of Groceries, To
bacco’s, Crockery, Tinware, Hard
ware and Furniture will be offered
f ir sale at Auction on Saturday,
the 21st inst. Everything will be
sold or given away. There are
many valuable articles in this
stock. Come to the sale.
II. W. Taylor,
Vienna, Ga.
THE MACON
TELEGRAPH.
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.
for the purpose of do : ng a Cotton Warehouse business atVienna, Gal
We have secured the Alliance Warehouse and the services of Mr. 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 connot be made as good mar
ket, (freights to the ports added) as any in the state. Assuring our
brother planters 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, DAT IS auA Co.
WAREHOUSEMEN, Vienna, Ga,
Ga
C. T. Stovall, M. D.
THE AMERICUS
TIMES RECORDER.
Southern and
Florida R, R.
SOW AN EE RIVER ROUTE JO FL OR/DR.
Condensed Time Table.
Either of These
and
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on improved farm lands in Dooly
at a low rate of interest.
Address or apply to
John- II. Woodward,
Attorney and Real Estate Ag’t
program is being prepared. The down and played the Cordele Roys
exercise will take place during j Friday afternoon and “done ’em
their regular Sunday- School hour,
from 10 to II a. m. Everybody in
vited to be present.
Vienna, Ga.
Do You Want Work.
i Don't fail to see us when you
; need Bed-Springs, Mattresses.
I Trunks and Furn iture. We are
I strictly “in it” on these goods.
J. F. Heard & Co.
Either As Stenographer, Book-Keep
er or Operator!
If so, write for guarantee and
particulars, to the Georgia----Ala
bama Business College, Macon Ga.,
the most famous and successful in
the South, and which the Chicago
Trade Journal declares “occupies
the same relative position to the
Mayor Heard held a court late
Saturday afternoon and added
$2.50 to the treasury of the town.
’Twas a very quiet affair and no |
body- was hurt but some pretty-
tough talking was done and Mayor
Heard thought the indulging party-
should pay for it.
Weather begins to feel like Over
inferior business colleges that j coats, dont it? We are prepared
surround it. as does the great Uni- for it. The largest, cheapest and
versify of Chicago to the primary- most stylish stock of Overcoats,—
schools of the land.” all sizes, styles, weights and prices
By its exclusively practical '! ever put on the market here,
methods of instruction, this Col- j Take a look at them,
lege has no difficulty in graduating j Mayor, Watts & Co.
students in two to three months,!
and securing them excellent posi- „ . , , , . ,
lions indeed, it unreservedly guar- ; 0l,r neighbor killed a nice shoat
tin tees to give a more thoroughly Inst week. We tried to persuade
practical training, in shorter time him that the best way’ to prevent
and at less expense than any oilier i spoiling would be to put it out
j; stitution in the laud. It is open I , „ \ , . . . . „ „ .
, , , , . , ‘ , on tiie back ienc at night where it
to both sexes, day and night, the ”
entire year, but the present will be j ' voul<1 be c0!l1 but hc bad uUas 01
Rund the best time to cuter. 1 his own.
up” to the tune of 12 to 3. The
game was very’ interesting and
very much enjoyed. Rub up down
there, boys, for we know that you
can piny better ball than that.
There were six or eight barrels
of fish, the toothsome mullet,
shipped to Vienna Saturday on
the soutli bound express and 6old
out Saturday afternoon. Every
darky in town, almost, sported a
siring before night.
The agent of the express com
pany says that the jug trade to
Vienna is not one-third as much
as a year ago. Our people are
p tying their debts with their mon
ey- and are not chunking it away
in “lire water” and “benders.”
This is a good indication.
To close out Mr. H. W. Taylor
w ll offer the lemniuder of his stock
of Groceries, Crockery, Tinware,
Hard ware and Furniture at auc-
tit n on Saturday, the 21st inst. If
you need anything in any of these
lines you will make money by be
ing in hand.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — — Ga.
Mr. G. R. Mathews caught Ike
Jackson, the negro who broke into
his house some weeks ago, last
week and landed him in jail. Ike
was caught in the very billy coun
try above Forsyth where he no
doubt thought he was safe. Mr.
Mathews got very little of what
he stole from him as he had spent
the money- and traded off the pis
tol and watch, but he thinks he
will recover them in a few days.
Another mysterious robbery was
fastened upon Ike. About the
same time of Mr. Mathew’s loss
some one broke a pane of glass in
the back windows to Mr. J. O.
Hamilton’s store and stole a nutu-
The latest and most approved
plans of treatment. Rates guar
anteed low as the very lowest.
Calls answered promptly night and
day. Obstetrics and diseases of
children a specialty. Office at
StoAuli & Forbes Drug Store
Seeing: is Believing:.
THE YIENNA
PROGRESS
One year for
l.KO.
tpr Do n ’t,^^Jflet this opportu
nity pass but secure your home pa
per, The Progress and one of these
City Weeklies, One year $1.50.
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Macon Junction
Macon
Noktii
Bound.
No. 2 no.
V. 3f. Am 3f
8 or, 7 40
4 35 4 10
4 50 4 30
Cordele
Tifton
2 15 1 52
1260 12 23
Valdosta
Jasper
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Jacksonville
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A. M. P. M.
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A. M. V. M.
Georgia—Alabama Business Colleges
(Macon, Ga.,and Montgomery,Ala)
A. M. I’. M-
7 31 6 13 j
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A. M,
Notice!
-O-
There are lots of birds in the’; bcr of £ 00tls - Several very fine
woods snd squirrels in the swamps. • suits that belonged to Mr. Hamil-
This is the direct result of so
many (nearly all) lands being pos
ted and the hunters kept out, giv
ing game a chance to multiply.
Now a fellow can have a little sport
when he goes out gunning, pro
vided he owns the and or ean get
a permit.
ton’s stock were found in Ike’s
possession.
Altogether it may put Ike in
for several vears.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
You know a Stylish Hat when
you see it and you know a cheap
one when you price it. The goods
will convince you of style, the
prices of cheapness. Come around
and let me show you mv stock of
Millinery, All the latest shapes,
shades, fancies and fads.
Hats from 15/ to as costly
you want. Everything
Millinery line. i .
Remember that you are cordially 1 J aniiaiy
invited to make ray store “Home” . .
when in town. AH parties OWingi w£d«STr. Pl,totta
lours With gOOUS at lowest j 1 . ~ , For .Summer tonris
Our Credit Books
the!are now closed until
FARMERS FAVORITE. SH00-FLY.
Saturdays Only.
SOUTH BOUND.
Loave... .Atlanta 1:30 p.m.
“ ..Macon Junction. .5 :00
“ Macon 4:50
“ Cordele 7:30
“ Tifton 9:00
north bound.
Leave Tifton 6:05 a. m.
“ Cordele. .. 7:42
“. .Macon Junction.10:10
Arrive Macon.. 10:20
“ Atlanta... .1:45
The South.
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Students of each College conduct
Actual Bnsines Transactions with
those of the other by Mail, Freight
and Express.
Four Departments—Commercial
Stenograph, Telegraph and Pen
Art.
Btipils Guaranted the comple
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S\\ort Line Vo \\ ov\iYs Fair
Through Pullman- Buffet Sleeping
CABS
Jacks*onvllp to Nashville, via Atlanta, con
necting in Union D^pot fti Nashvile witbl
Ventibnlrd Limited for ('hiengo.
With Velvet Trains, via W. A. It. R.,
from Atlanta to Chicago, making only one
and Jacksonville to
. . a« tourists, points in the Caro-
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LIS ciiC IlUlllICU LU oClllC i Fast Mail Trains and Vestbnied Limited,
_ , | via R. AIL. in Union Depot at Atlanta.
or'PAiinfc Close connections via G. P. It, IL tor Birm-
lilCll dLLOUlIlo, IlUlCb ingham and Kansas City.
Sleeping Car on Night Trains
prices.
Mrs. C. V'. Morgan.
SUBSRIBE
Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, T^^pepsia, Mala
ria, Nervonsuess, and General Debility. Pbysb \
•ran3 recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine
•Mii trade mark and crossed red lines ou v. rappee.
&c. with the least pos
sible delay.
Don’t put off your l
Drug account to the
last.
Stovall Forbes
NOW. j Wholesale and Retail
Druggists.
from Mncti and Patatka. paxKengera kav-
Palatkcan remain in Sleeper at Macon until
7.00a. m., where break fm«t can he had and
connections made with 7:40train for Atlanta,
and trains for .Yuguata. Athens, Milledge-
ville, Montgomery and Savannah, and all
points East, North and South
H. BURNS, A. C. KNAPP,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Traffic Man'gr
Macon, Ga. Macon Ga,
institution,
Both Colleges open the entire
year—Graduates assisted to pos
itions.
For full paiticulars write to c -
Wj-att and Martin,
Macon, Ga. or Montgomery Ala-
Tax Notice
SUBSCRIBE HOW
I will be at the following precincts on the'
dates named to collect your .State and Coun-
y Taxes for 1803.
fiyromville Oct. 10,
Oct, 17,
Oct. 18,
Oct. 19,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 21,
Got. 23,
Oct. 24,
Oct. 25,
Oct. 26,
Oct. 27,
Oct. 28,
Oct. 13, and Nov. 39
Tippettville Dec. 11 Fuqua Dec. 13 Findlay
Dec. 11 Vienna Dec. 10, 18 and 19
Books close in accordance with law on tb0N
night of December 19th.
Yours to serve,
M. £. Hushin,
T. €. J>. Ci*
Zoar
Un ad ilia
3rd district
Pinehurst
Vienna
Cordele
Plnia
a rabi
14th district
Coney
Drayton
0th district
Oct. 3) and Nov. 13 :
Oct. 31 and Nov. 14
Nov. 1 and Nov. 15-
Nov. 2 and Nov. 10’
Nov. 3 and Nov. 17
Nov. 4 and Nov. 18
Nov. 0 and Nov. 2*F
Nov. 7 and Nov. 2f
Nov. 8 and Nov, 22
Nov. 9 and Nov. 21
Nov. 10 and Nov. 21
Nov. 11 and Nov. 25*