The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, October 24, 1893, Image 3

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TUe V \ei\\\a P rogvess. TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 Your Into LOCAL NEWS. This is one ot W. C. "Willis & Co’s biggest Bargain months. A good rain is very much needed. The finest Cigars and Tobacco. Bowel! Bros. Wc return thanks to Mr. J. B. Smith for some very fine potatoes thing in that line, sent in Saturday. Shirtings, 5c; Sheetings Ce; Flannels, 15e to 20c per yard. Calhoun <fc Kelly. Mr. B. F. Forbes and Miss Nona Duncan went over to Rochelle Sunday to visit friends. Cheeked Homespun 4/. W. C. Willis & Co. Prof. S. R. Fields, a Dooly boy; Prof. W. J. Heard was taken , . ' i very sick at the Seminary Friday now engaged in the grocery morning and had to dismiss school inessat Moultrie, son of Rev. J. R. f or t | le <] av> He was quite sick Fields, came up to visit home folks through Saturday but began to re- Friday. Simeon is a young whom ail our people wish Have you been to Miss Riden- hour's new Millinery establish ment and seen her new stock? You want to go before vou buy any- man cover Sunday and was-able to be e ]j at his post yesterday. Mr. Z. T. Benny has had some additions made to his residence that greatly improves its appear- enee. W. A. DAVIS. W. F. HOLMES. BEN T. RAY. \I. A. Davis fa 1 C —COTTON FACTORS — Nos. 405 and 407 Poplar Street, MACON, 3 B. B. IIOWELL. W. B. MORGAN o. Mr. .Mason Daughtry and a friend, Mr. Cuttsof Cordele, killed about 1000 partridges last week out in the neighborhood of Ed wards & Doughtry’s turpentine still. That’s a pretty good week’s record, ain’t it? 10-4 Sheeting, 25/- Henriettas, 20/ sells elsewhere for 30/ to Why buy goods from other peo ple before you inspect our line of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING and Furniture? 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 to discount other people’s prices. You can find with us tlie best bought and selected stock of Mr. G. S. Fcagin and daughter, ■ Sea Island, 6/^to 1®/ per yard Miss Lena, are visiting Judge U. V. Whipple and family. Ginghams, 8/; Checks, 4c, 5c, 6c; 1’iints, 5c; Calhoun & Kelly. Miss Florence Roberson re turned home Saturday frora'n stay M itli increased facilities for handling the staple, wc again offer our Col. G. W, Wooten is having the ( services to the planters of this section, and solicit the continued pa- lumber cut preparatory to build- j tronage of our friends. ing a handsome residence up on We keep fully abreast with tin 1 times, and the improved methods of 6th street. i handling cotton, and from our great experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that we can make it to your interest to patronize us. We handle all cotton at the low price of fifty eents per bale. We work for the interest of our customers, and it is always gratify ing to please them. A receipt for the money sent by the ladies to the Brunswick suffer ers was received yesterday. 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 the Latest styles, the Best goods and the Lowest prices. All we want to do is to get a chance to show vou. Come in. DO YOU WEAR SHOES? Then you are the people we arc looking for. Wc never bought such a stock before in our whole mercantile experience ;and if WE don’t SELL, y 7 ou will live to re ft it, for others cannot offer such bargains in shoes, good shoes, stylish shoes, line shoes, at such prices as we offer you. Our shoe stock is coining in ev ery day but it will probably be the latter part of tlie.week before they are all in. i . Little heads, big heads, round heads, sqiuirC heads, long heads, short heads, fiat heads, all heads can get a lit in our 50c per yard. Calhoun & Kelly. Religious services will 1 e held at the Methodist- church this week- each night by Bastor Branch. Mr. Hardy S. Walden has a word, to say to the public this week that may be of interest to you. Look it up and see. Mr. John II. Mask came in from bis country home out near Harmony yesterday and circulated among nis Vienna friends. Ride easy. Fit well. Best ma terial. Cheaper than elsewhere. SADDLES. See them. Bowell Bros. Col. Jno. F. Bowell is a hustler. Wednesday and Thursday lie at tended court at Sycamore, Friday at Unadilla, Saturday at Jallapa and this week is at Worth court. The auctions Saturday brought a large crowd to town and our mer chants enjoyed another fine days trade Bowls and Bit.chers, Lamps etc. - Will surprise youjwith prices. Bowell Bros. Mess. Hurst & Son, hardware dealers at Cordele, have soldltheir stock to Cody & King, two live young business men of that place. Remnants Satines 8/. W. C. Willis & Go, JEANS, Jeans, Jeans, 25/ a yard for yood .Jeans. * Calhoun & Kelly. The Bkogisess is the paper that keeps you posted on all matters of county interest. PERFUMERY. The . richest Perfumery in the world. All grades, all orders. Come and see. A rare collection. Stovall & Forbes. Waterproof, | of several months in North Ga. where sliej] has been teach ing. Miss Florence is gladly wel comed home by our people, among whom she is very popular. Crockery—Plain and ornament ed Plates, Cups and Saucers, open and covered Dishes and table paraphernalia of all kinds. Just i in, pretty, good, cheap. Bowell Bros. Mr. A, E Jordan bought 50 acres of land adjoining the farm of j Judge G. I. Lasseter from Mr. R. j S. Middleton yesterday. He ex-j poets to put several acres of it in | grapes. DIED. Mrs. Win. Southwell ot Pateville died of Typhoid Aver on Friday of last week leaving a bus band and two small children to mourn the loss of a wife and moth- j er. Mrs. Southwell was a daugh ter of Mr. Sam 15. Bate of Pate ville and we learn that nearly all j of Mr. Bate’s family are down with this fever contracted while waiting upon Mrs. Southwell. l/V. A. DAVIS & CO. M ACON, Ga. Mr. Geo. C. Price, a very prom inent young man of Macon died last week. He was a brother to Mayor Daisy Brice of that city and had recently announced himself a ‘(Ship Your COTTON W s B, 8, lt s MACOiV, parties shipping to us on Through Bill Lading to; Two of the convicts at Riehwood j B Savannah, -Ga., care of Union Compress, Macon,j are undergoing repairs. One let w jjj save p Cr cent . G f freight. Railroad Agents will explain mode of shipping in this way. Also drayage of 10 cents per bale will be! B. P. HOWELL & CO. Livery Side antf 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. liHrT Drummers’ trade, a specialty. Yours for business, B. P, HOWELL & CO. | his hand slip into the planing ma- | chine and needs a new one, j Another let a leg roll over him and he almost needs a new body. J GCl. Dr. J. A. Ward, the camp physi- j cian is at the home of his father candidate for Mayor, his brother at Douglasville, sick and Dr. Shipp being disqualified by legislative en actment. Mind, or the frost will bite your Big Toe. Calhoun & Kelly are closing out their stock of Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Best Bro gans, $1.25. Good Brogans, $1.00. Tom Owens, a gentleman of col or came near loosing his life Fri day. lie was lie’ping to get Willis to an unusually large congregation <fe Go’s new safe in the store when j for this place, last Sunday nfter- of Cordele is filling his post. "We clip the following concerning our fellow-townsman from the Milltown Correspondence to the Adel News; “Elder Perry G. McDonald of the Brimitive Baptist, order, AY. J!, & 0. G. SPARKS, MACON, GA. Specialist in Diseases of Women/ Strictures, Nervous anti Private Diseases: Correspondence solicited. North-east corner Suwannee House, CORDELE, GA. Little Boy Robbed. i Late on Monday afternoon of , last week just after we had gone preached a very impressive sermon I tn l ,ress intelligence reached here . „ , that a small white boy had been robbed just below town. A young white hoy by the name the safe fell over and narrowly j noon in the Baptist church here, iof Youngblood came to town that afternoon with a hale of cottn and brought with him a young negro fellow that had been staying with ive wondered how it is the family for several weeks He moment ; sold the cotton and started home ay late that afternoon with the money. When 111ey got into the woods below town iho negro overpowered i i the bov and taking his money ran ! date and while we haye never spe- j and has not been caught. missed Tom who hasn’t quit tremb ling yet- Weatlier begins to feel like Over coats, dont it? We are prepared | that no one thinks for for it. 1 lie largest, cheapest and j ^j,; s eminent gentleman During all this talk about who I will be successor to Senator Col-I i quitt we h.i HAT DEPARTMENT. ... The.-'lints must go. You make the price;. -.Vienna has never seen such a display of '.FURNITURE5 as we have coin.ng. Antique and 16th Century Oak bed-room Room suites as handsome as can be found in the cities. Large stock of all other grades o.f Furniture at astonishingly low figures. IT you need anything in this line you in jure your self >by not looking at our! there-are few deaths, stock. _. 10-2-Sw Mr. J. T. Tarver is now editor 1 of the Ilawkinsviile Dispatch and ; News. I Remnants (lash mere DeLaine 8/ W. C. Willis & Co. We don’t hear much these days of depreciated silver dollars hut ! the Progress continues to accept them on subscription when it gets a chance. Remember that our advertised lines go at auction prices. Calhoun & Kelly. Yellow "Jack still gets in liis dreadful and deadly work at Brunswick. From 30 to 40 new cases are reported every day but most stylish stock of Overcoats,- all sizes, styles, weights and prices ever put on the market here. Take a look at them. Mayor, Watts & Co. The artesian well leaven is at. work and before many moons! some one will be working away! seeking artesian water in Vienna.’ The people are beginning to say that wo must have an artesian wel* j and what the people say goes. \ How about a Coat to cover your j hack? Calhmin & Kelly are clos ing out their stock of Clothing at and below cost. They must go. Odd Bants to lit anybody. Adel and Arahi are both having artesian wells bored and arc jubi lant over their prospects for good water. What's the matter with Yi- he his own successor. lie hasn’t said that Ite will not be a candi- To Our Customers. We are greatly in need of money and we sold 3-011 expecting pay In 7 October 1st., Now will you kindly come to our aid, and save cost and feeling. Your friends, Calhoun & Kelly. C Mayer, Watts & Co. NOTICE. All parties indebted to the estateof John Truluck deceased are hereby no tified to come forward and make iiu- mediatesett lenient, Mrs. S. S. Truluck. ) T. XV. Truluck. \ Executors. - D. L. Truluck. )?'r V Farm lanjs. I am prepared to negotiate loans on improved farm lands in D00I3' at a low rate of interest. Address or apply to John 11. Woodward, Attorne3 - ami Real Estate Ag’t Vienna, Ga. Bo You Want Work. 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 inferior business colleges that surround it. as does the great Uni versity- of Chicago to the primary schools of the land.” By its exclusively practical! methods of instruction, this Col- 1 lege has no difficulty in graduating 1 students in two to three months, I and securing them excellent posi- j tions indeed, it unreservedly guar-; antees to give a more thoroughly! Remnants Calicoes 44/. AY. C. Willis A- Co. W e are thinking of getting up a guessing contest as to when rus tic seatshvill ho placed in the park and an artesian well bored in Vienna. Crockery and Glassware. Very- fine and cheap. Bowell Bros. Mr. John Ely Joiner, Jr. and wife of Drayton was among Vi enna friends yesterday. Wc have a line of Notions too numerous to mention, that must he sold. Calhoun & Kelly Lyncliings are still popular in all sections when a negro assaults a white woman. The way to put a stop to lynching is to stop these outrages. e Only the latest and best at most popular prices. Come and inspect and you will surely buy. Drop in and make yourself at home. The New Millinery Store. A great many of the banks over the country that were perfectly solvent hut had to close their doors by failing to get expected help to tide them through the summer have^again resumed business. Everybody knows that we keep ! the finest line of fancy Candies in j town and there is no need to ad vertise it but we can’t help hut tell it. Bowell Bros. At a negro supper over at Bay- Point Friday night two negroes decided to shoot their difference: of opinion out. Neither was badly- hurt. GOLD "Watches. "We have the largest assortment of gold Watch es we have ever carried. Come in and see them for they are beau ties, guaranteed and sold cheap. Stovall & F’orhes. A republican postmaster is still Miss Ridenhour’s new Millinery establishment is already popular with the ladies and she is kept busy wa’ling upon those who want the best and most stylish goods at lowest cost It is said that the good people of our neighbor town, Ashburn, have become.so religious that they have entered a covenant and are : daily supplicating the Lord to and wept, either convert every sinner town or make them leave. ; cially admired him we believe that I10 will be hard to heat should he i I ask to he allowed to retain his ! sea t. !, Clerk and /Treasurer J. J. Stovall ; made a very tine showing for our town last week. IIis report shows | the town not only out of debt but with nearly- $1500,00 in the treas ury. According to this showing if not a great deal of money be spent before ehristmas it will not be necessary to levy an advalorera tax next year-according to 1 the amount expended this year." This is good for the council and town. Mess. Willis <fc Co., received a very 7 line safe Friday containing a large burglar proof vault. It is a good one. A gentleman stand ing near when the safe was carried in the house looked it over good and said, “I was here when you put that little safe in here and I just knew it wouldn’t hold all the money you one when you folks are making!” | will convince you of style, Mr. Willis went behind the door r. Stovall, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Vienna, — — G 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 Sto.vall & Forbes Drug Store Seeing is Believing. Delicious Orders- The Creator made man with five senses, taste, sight, hearing, feel ing and smell. When anything pleasing touches the palate it' causes a thrill of delight to per-1 meate the whole being. Our eves j beln 11 a beautiful object and ini- j mediately the pleasing sensation i courses through the system. Swei t 1 music or other concordant sounds j strike our ears and our whole na- | j ture responds with a hurst of ad-j miration. Let our arms clasp! I some loved form or (and) our lips touch those of a dear one and ’ there goes tingling through our nerves such excruciating delight i as almost takes us into oblivious dreamland. But nothing affects 11s more sensibly than a delicious odor. In whatever frame of mind we may he—sucli that nothing moves our senses of taste, sight, hearing or feeling—the odor of a sweet flower wrings from us, how ever unwillingly, a responsive smile indicative of the pleasure it gives.! Nothing gives more pleasure than, to have our clothing emit a pleas- < ant odor. It is possible for the elements are at our door. Burple I Lilac, Heliotrope, White Rose, i American Rose—in fact all Brine Your Cotton to Farmers’ \Y arehouse, "VIESKTIXT.A.- Ga MORGAN &JSAIITH Proprietors. Our whole idea will ue to secure for every bale of cotton, no matter to whom-Jit belongs, the highest markeUprice and deserve your confi dence and trade. Our house is'centrally amUconveniently located. We mean business Give us a trial. MORGAN & SMITH. To the Planters. We, T. T, & J. H, Morgan, J. B. & R. H. Davis the J. M, Gammage, J. T. Carlisle and J. W. Lashley/ -j a 1 Roses—Cleopatra Jockey Club have joined together under the firm name of 1 found in the new and elabrrate jIOllu AA I)A V IS lA CO. at I assortment of the finest makes of Berfumes jest received and dis played by Mess. Stovall & Forbes, onr popular Druggists, who delight in handling only the very best in all their departments. LOOK! You know a vou see it and Stylish Hat when Do you need Lamps or any kind of Glassware—Tumblers, Goblets, Bitchers or Covered Dishes? We can sell them cheaper than any body. Bowell Bros. Some of the enterprising citi zens of Macon have organized a bureau of information and giving out much valuable information re garding the peculiar advantages of their city and section. The work of this bureau is showing good re sults already. A good line of Saddles just. in. You need a new one- j custom—let’s trade. Come to see jour Saddles anyhow—we’ll make ! the change—the Saddles sell tliein- ! selves. Bowell Bros. For Brunswick s Benefit- The good people of Snow ive a Festival on Friday 7 1 will the 27th inst., for the benefit of tiie yellow fever sufferers at Bruns wick. Let all attend and help. A CARD- Editor Proyri x*. Blease allow me space your when in town Yours with prices. Mrs. C. Y. M you know a cheap Shoes, H HtS, Crock- price Jt. The goods j Shoes, Hats, Shoes, Hats, Crockery. Nicest, Neatest, Cheapest line of Mil linery Goods every brought to Vienna. Come and look for for the purpose of doing a Cotton Warehouse business at Vienna, Ga We have secured the Alliance Warehouse and the services of Mr. E. G- Green as Sealesinan and will lend all our energies to secure first-classi export buyers for the season and the highest price for every 7 hale 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, 1) AY IS ami Co. WAREHOUSEMEN, Vienna, Ga, "’ the , prv prices of cheapness. Come around j ■ and let me show you mv stock of _ . Millinery, All tlie latest shapes, | Crockery shades, fancies and fads. Hats from 15/ to as costly as you want. Everything in tlie Millinery line. Remember that you are cordially lit invited to make my store “Home” goods at lowest Ga, Southern and Florida's, R. SUWAHEE Blit El} ROUTE T° FLOBIOR. Condensed Time Table. nia. South Bound No. :i No. I'. M. A. > < !Ni Attention. I am going to discontinue my paper to earnestly tender heartfelt j mercantile business. My entire' - r gratitude to the good people erf 1 stock of merchandise must bciyOUrsell. t- —i i ,i.. I* 1 1 closed out in the next few weeks.; Evevbody invited to come and get •v Atlanta Macon .Junction Macon Cm dele Tifton Vahhmta .Jasper ir Luke City Jacksonville Vienna who so kindly and tenderly helped me to care for my husband during his late illness and death, some bargains. I A. M. f. Jt. litt--. ini:, lit Ug !I35 ■I 111 S III 7 mi li ill A. Jt. I 1 . M- 7 21 « 12 ii mi 20 A. m, r. M. we need your] I feel the gratitude that I cannot express. 31 rs. R. T. Smith. DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY. at the-home of her mother, near 1 lie people owe this bank ] this place, on Monday morning of last week after a short but severe illness. We deeply sympathize with Mie bereaved mother in her affliction —Cordelean practical training, in shorter time j on duty in Atlanta although there ami at- less expense than any other ; ar e plenty of good democrats to institution in the land. It is openi , . , , P . . , , , . 1 * . se ect irom and charges of ineth- to both sexes, oav and night, the; 0 entire year, but the present will be eiency and partisanship have been found the best time to enter. preferred aga nst him, Why? A certain bank said that it closed its doors not because it was insolvent hut because the people were and has posted this notice, “This bank owes the people $35 ‘ 000.00. 1 $55000 00. It will resume busi- ; ness and pay its debts when the ! people pay it.” One of the “trusty” conricts walked away from the camps at Riehwood late Thursday afternoon and w«s gone some time before lie was missed A hunt for him proved futile. Saturday- Mess. John Bowell and Charley Woodward were re turning from a trip over in Wilcox county, Mr. Bowell was a guard at these camps for a long time. They met this convict in eompany with another negro and asked him what lie was doing out there. He replied that lie had been pardoned. The suit lie wore was a very rag ged one and knowing that they give a new suit to every convict when turned loose, he decided to pick him up and carry him hack anyhow. They are $50 better off by 7 so doing. I will entertain bids from 1 chants for the whole stock Respectfully, J. O. Hamilton. Attend to This. It is again our sad. duty to chronicle a death. 3Iiss IMtillie Reynolds, who is well known at this place, having resided here for quite a while, died mL ' r s Supply Co., will please do so Bartiee who have riot their Guano Notes due yet the paid Far- be Married at Arahi. it once as this business must j closed up at once. Those having Cotton Seed for stile ; will profit by seeing me. Resp’t. J. J. Lashley Local Agent * Farmer's Supply Co., Vienna Ga. Macon, Ga. Seed Oats and live. Blue Racket Store. J. A. SMITH, Agt. Prop. FAf j MER $ favorite. shoo-fLy. VIENNA, GA- Saturdays Only. south HOUND. Leave... .Atlanta 1:30 p. m. “ .. 3Iaeo» Junction. .5:00 “ 3Iac.>n 4 :50 “ Cordele 7:30 “ Tifton !>:00 NORTH ROUND. Leave Tifton 6:05 a. m. “ Cordele - .. 7 :42 “.. Macon Junction . 10:10 Arrive 31 aeon.. 10:20 | “ Atlanta.... 1:45 i Slaovt TAnc \o >\ ov\A’s Fan- You Want Reading. THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. On "Wednesday, 18th inst.. Rev. J. J. Hyman officiating, 31 r. James F\ Wilietof near Ilawkinsviile was married to 31iss Janie Bate, daugh ter of Hon. J. D. Bate of Arahi. Thechurch house was beautiful ly decorated. The marriage came off at 1 o’clock p. m., and the school, 90 in number, turned out in full force, led by 7 the teachers. 3Iiss Bate was a pupil of this school ! during the first term tiiis year and j is a young lady of rare graces anil As good as the best an 1 better ' will be greatly- missed from our: than Italian or American 3Iarhle. town. A large number acconipa- \ Any design you like and on short I have 1000 bushels of Thomas County Rust Broof Seed Oats and 75 bushels of good Georgia Seed Rye for sale. J. S. Byroni, Bvromville^Ga. Tombstones and Monuments- THE IAC0N TELEGRAPH, j THEAMERICUS TIMES RECORDER. SSSaiil; nied the bridal party to ihe train notice. the lid many tears were shed at parting. All join in best wishes for future happiness, H. a Stone See me before you order 3Ionument. Yours to serve Hardy S. Walden Vienna, Ga. Hither of These and THE VIENNA PROGRESS. One year for $1.50. Don’t f*Wk-t this opportu nity pass but secure your home pa- perM’he Bko«bei*s and , ne of these Cify Weeklies, One yet r $1.50. Thkouoh Pullman Buffet Sleeping OARS lanta. con- ivile withl With Wlver Trains, via \V. t’c A. II. U., : from Atlanta torhicairo. making only on*- ! Hiarire from Baiatka atul Jacksonvllh- to World’s Fair. For Summer tourists, points in tin* Caro- ! linns and Virginia, connections made with s and Vesthnlcd Limited. Atlanta J5irm- iiurhani and Kansas(’itv Sleeping Caron Night Trains from Mnen and Palatka. i Lasse it ire ra lenv- i’niat-k can remain In sleeper at A1 aeon until 7.o»a. in., where Break fa>t can be had and connect j,»ns made with 7:4»itrain for Atlanta, and trains for Auiriista Athens, Milled*re- ' viiie, Montgomery and savannah, and all points Ka>t, North and South H. BURNS. A. C. KNAPP. 1 Trav. Pass. Agt., *fiattic jlan gr Macon, (la. Macon Ga, SUBSCRIBE NOW Georgia—AiabamVBusinessRJoUeges (3Iacon.JGa.,and 31onlgomery,AlaJ^ Only Chain of Business College* In? The South. Instruction Purely Bractical Students o fa c h *Co 11 ege conduct Actiitil Busines Transactions witR tiiose of the other by Mail, FreiglEtr and Express. Fou r Depti r t m e 111 s—Corn me rcial' Stenograph, Telegraph and Ben 1 Art. BupilsJNGuaranted the cr.mplc- - tion of any course in any other institution, gUoth Colleges’ open the entire* " ar _G««du ates assisted to pos itions. F’or fu'l paiticulars write to? Wvatt and 3Iartin, or Montgomery Ala‘ Tax Notice I will be at the following precinefjt tm fhe dates named to collect y«»ur State :u*lroan- - y Ta xes for lSU-t. tiy roinvil le Oet. HI, Zoar Ocr t J7, Fnadilla Oct. l* t :lid district 4ktt. W t Pin hurst Oct. Vienna Oef.21 t Cordele Oot. liM, Pinia o«*t. 21, mb! t let. 14th district < >ct 2*1, < *oney Oct. 27, Drayton < M-t. 28, i»tli district < ict. 1:5, and Nov. Tipi»ettville l)cc. 11 Fuqua Dee. 13 Findlay I>< c. II Vicnnu Dec. lt», IS and J# Books close in accordance with law on the night of December UJtli. Yours to serve, M. K, ftusniN', . xrc.irZ^ Ocf: XrtV.gJt Oet. 31 and Nov. It Nov. 1 and Nrtv. Ifi Nov. 2 tuid Nov. Ill Nov. S and Nov. 1c * Nov. 4 and Noy. IS* Nov. G and Nov. 20 Nov. 7 and Nov. 2C' Nov. S and Nov, 22 Nov. U and Nov. 23 Nov. 10 and Nov.*2< Nov. 11 and Nor.