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CALHOUN & KEJLLY.
TO THE TEU^IDIE:
mounce to tlic^Elairters of Dooly and ad-
^ounties--that we are prepared to furnish
r Cash or on Time. All manner of Farm
s for 1894. See us before making your ar-
ents. Yours to serve Calhoun & Kelly,
Vienna, Sa.
BALLARD’S OBELISK IFILOTJIR,.
This celebrated and justly popular Flour The products of the Southern Phosphate
Works are the most popular and best adapt
ed to our soils.
will be handled in Car-load lots.
Pure Blood Ammoninated Goocjs? I
ported German Kainit, Cotton Seed Me
goods, Best Acids.
Vienna Progress.
TEKDAY JANUARY 30
rofesslonal Cards.
LAWYERS. _
. L. Henderson. W. V. Harvard.
Henderson & Harvard.
ATTORNEYS,
Vienna, Ga.
Contracts, Ejectments, Matters,
before court of Ordinary and col
lections—A specialty.
WOOTEN* ELLIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
VIENNA AND CO I! DELE, GA.
G. W. Wooten I’earson Ellis.
-Vienna. Ga. (Jnntelo. Ga.
Otliee, West Offif"? in Shipp
side of Public Building
Plaza, near ne
court, house.
All business address
office will receive j»r»
tion from I lie firm.
LOCAL NEWS
-O-
i A fellow asked us a few days ago
if money was very “tight” now.
j We have no means of knowing as
: the filthy^ lucre doesn’t “wobble
around in our neighborhood.
Mr. H' B. Whitsett and younger
brother of near CorJele started out
in the neighborhood Friday night
And still the guano goes.
That was a rretty dam-pbad , , ,
, o , , ,tended a da
day Sunday sure enough.
J. H. MARTIN,
Ilawkinsville, (la. Vienna, Ga.
MARTIN & WHIPPLE,
LAWYERS,
VltNNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts
of I)< oly, except Dooly County
court.
G. W. Bcsbee.
I). A. R. Crum.
J. M. Busbee.
BUSBEE, CRUM &
BUSBEE.
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co. Ga.
Practices regularly in the Courts
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco
nee, Southern and Brunswick Cir
cuits.
State Supreme Court, United
States Circuit and D’strict Courts
and Court of Appeals.
Mr. TV. C. CarMicheal of Ro
chelle spent Sunday in Vienna.
The town council will please pre
pare to bore an artesian well!
One month of the new year has
gone. How'have you improved it.
Wouldn’t it be a good time now
to begin getting up that canning
factor}?
Mr. D. M. Woodward spent two
or three days of last week upon it
visit to Perry.
All manner of farm supplies are
being daily carried out by the
wagon load.
This country is being dotted
with artesian water, (good water)
Why not Vienna?
Our schools arc booming a!on
now with more than 100 pupils in
daily attendance
I The show did one good thine
U. V. \\ HIPPLE, i ft brought a nice little hog-kiilin
snap in its wake.
Our people continue to talk ar
tesian well—and they will still
talk until we get one.
Have your Buggies and Wagons
overhauled and painted bv A. C.
& C. S. Dudley, Pinehurst, Ga
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Hamilton
spent Sunday out at the home of
Mr. J. F. Lewis, Mrs. Hamilton’s
father.
Mr. J. F. Calhoun has one of the
prettiest residences of anybody
now since the carpenters and pain
ters have finished.
Several of our young people at-
inee Friday night out
at the hospitable home of Mess. J.
B. & R. H. Davis and report quite
a pleasant occasion.
to either
! alien
MEDICAL.
H, A. MOBLEY,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
BYROMY1LLE. GA.
Are you tired of seeing so much
in the Progress about the much-
needed artesian well Como and
bore the well, then, and we’ll hush.
Saturday was an ideal Georgia
day. A big frost in the morning
and pleasant sunshine through the
day.
Don’t forget to write or come to
see us when you want your house
painted.
A. C. k C. S. Dudley,
Pinehurst, Ga,
Col. G. W. Wooten will soon
Will continue to practice at the i havegliisfncw residence ready fo r
sumy location. All thought i'o-
reraoving having been 'entirely d i
carded. .
All calls made at his former
place of residence will be prompt
ly attended. C-13-Cw
occupancy. ’Twill
’ when finished.
be a beauty
W. S. Howell,
PHYSICIAN Ax» SURGEON,
Drayton, Ga.
Offers his professional services
to the citizens of Drayton and
vicinity.
All calls answered promptly,
day or night.
T.Y. MWXS.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Vienna, —
Special attention given Obstet
rics. Diseases peculiar to women,
a specialty
All calls promptly aliswered,May
or night.
Office over W. C. Willis & Co’s
Store.
DR. W. H. Whipple
Physician and Surgeon.
VIENNA, - GA.
Surgery, Obstetrics, diseases in-1 cheap,
cident to our climate, and diseases
<>f women and children specialty.
Offices over W. C- Willis & Co's
•store. All calls promptly attended
to, day or night. Can be found at
night at the residence of F. E.
Varnedoe.
Miss Fannie Morgan returned
Tuesday from a week’s pleasant
visit to her brother, Mr. L. A. Mor
gan, at Perry.
Collector Rushin was happy last
week as he handled the ready cash
collected front the circus for thtee
day’s shows in Dooly.
• Violets are in bloom and the
young garden “sass” is up and
growing, nicely. How is that for
January in Georgia.
Itch-on human, mange on horses,
degs and all stock,- cured in 30
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary
Ga..; Lotion.- This never fails! Sold
by Stovall & Forbes Druggist,
Miss Mamie Feagin and Miss
Fannie Fordham of Bonaire were
guests of Mrs. Judge U. V. Whip
ple last week.
It is said by those who claim to
know that cash business
dull now and that there
little money in circulation.
A few extra heavy, best quality
Btrggy Robes that we will sell real
A young man gave us a ,‘wheel”
and a half “wheel” the other day
and remarked that when that was
out let him know as he had rather
do without Sunday pants than the
Progress. Good
We have some odds and ends of j
ready made Clothing and Over
coats which we have quit handling
—that we will sell you at your
own price.
The Fullington A Barfield Co,
Pinehurst, Ga.
The schools of the county are
getting under good headway now
and the teachers and pupils are
working like beavers, looking for
ward to the coming examinations,
exhibitions and big dinners galore.
A few weeks ago the Governor
offered a reward of $100 for t.ie
capture of Joe Booker, a negro
, I that committed a murder down on
to a party and their horse ran away J the river SRVeral mon ths ago. As
with them, turned the buggy over ; goon a6 the reward wus offered
and seriously hurt the younger ! those who knew the negro began to
brother. -inquire about his whereabouts.
,, tt r, • , , . , • Several days ago Mr. C. R- Morgan
Mess. II. B. Whitsett and friend, I located him a nd one night went
Mr. Lockett, of Cordele were j down and “nabbed” him. Friday
among our young people Sunday ^ he received the hundred dollars
and we suppose “another soul is
made happy ”
Sheriff Sheppard wanted to take
the south bound passenger train
for Cordele a few nights ago and
depended upon waking up in
time to meet it. In the night
he waked and heard a train
coming. He piled into his clothes
and struck out. If it just had
been day time so as to be seen his
race would have been a sight to
Some who are observing say that I behold as he moved his 175 pounds
yot. are well on the way and you j ae if he W!lB right behind a 6 ft
have only to keep up the present negro for whom there was an $100.
lick to soonjreach your ambition, j reward- His race wps with a
freight train and he had plenty
afternoon and night.
These young men will always find
the latch-string on the outside.
Pull it and come in when you like,
boys.
Some of the men have organized
the Vienna Drinking Club. Go it,
boys, disgrace yourselves as soon
as possible, and then pile in to kill
yourselves without delay—That’s
the way to make men—drunkards.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
Two good 1-borse farms to rent
Several good farms, located in dif
ferent portions of the county, for
sale. Terms easy.
Apply to or address
J. H. Woodward,
Vienna, Ga.
Our stock dealers received an-
othei shipment of mules last week.
They wanted a few more, good
horses |to supply the trade bu*
found them very scarce. They
several have each, however that will j J
probably make'your mouth water.
Col. D. A. R. Crum is somewhat
of a user of gloves himself and
now if you wantjto know howlCor-
bett knocked Mitchell out just
stand up before him and let him
show you.
The Fullington & Barfield Co.
Pinehurst, Ga.
Will pay you the highest mar
ket prices for your Cotton Seed,
Jake Lester, a well known and
prominent colored gentleman of
our town mourns the familiarty
between himself and a mule at Mr.
J. F. Waters’ stables and wears his
jaw in a sling while his fond has
to be prepared in a mush state for
him. Jake was badly hurt and is
just able to be out.
The show brought a considerable
crowd to town Wednesday last but
/
it was remarkable what a small
per cent of the crowd was taken
.time to rest before the passenger
came.
We have received a'program of
The offer made in this issue of
a free scholarship in the Georgia
Alabama Business College, of Ma
con, Ga., is a rare opportunity for
some one of our young friends to
secure an education in the best in
stitution of its kind in the South.
The principals stands at the head
of their profession and their de
clared purpose to educate some
worthy boy or girl in every county
cannot fail to command the high
est praise.
Unadilla Jpgli School.
V* ill open on the Second Mon
day in Jan. Those expecting to
enter are requested to do on the
first day. Rates of tuition only
one dollar payable in advance.
Tneservicee of Miss Lucy Robberts
an experienced teacher and a
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B. P. HOWELL.
W. B. MORGA
an elocution recital at the Serai- young lady of rare attainments
nary at Gainesville, Ga., that j , _ las becn secured. The musical
possesses interest to many o. the
people of Dooly. Upon the pro
gram appear the names of Miss
Holt, Teacher and Misses Amanda
Bedgood and Etta Doughtry.
Many of our readers will remem
ber Miss Holt as teacher of vocal
and Instrumental music at the Vi-
in by the circus. Seme j those
. . , .. ' •*, , 1 enna Institute for the spring term
who went said it was a good show,. " &
, .. j of 1890. She made many friends
others say it was very poor. I ho ■ J
.. . , . . I while here who are glad to know
editor beiengs to the crowd who 1 b
j of ! er continued 'success. Miss
Bedgood is the daughter of our es
say it was very poor.
C:d. D. A. R. Crum went down
TalTow fo Jacksonville Wednesday night
department will continue under the
management of Mrs. J. D. Fraser.
T. A. Coleman. Principal.
Pinehurst Academy.
Chickens, Eggs, Hides,
and Beeswax and will sell you I and witnessed the Cqrbett-Mitch-
goods as cheap as anybody in the 1 ell fight Thursday. The Colonel
market to stay, | says that it was a mighty poor
Mr. R. E, Lewis of Moultrie j tight to ride so far to see, espeei-
came up Thursday and is winding! ally after a fellow had paid $35.00
up his business here. lie speaks J for a seat. The fight was a great
very encouragingly of the prospects disappointment to every one,.
for the town of his new home and j There are thousands of acres of
is well pleased. * land in Dooly that are[justjwaiting
■ , I for the husbandman to
e of stock by!,. , . ,
J I-hnm Krinrr fort.i
And still the
encourage
them to bring forth abundantly.'
Vienna’s stick dealers goes on. j Surely jf the farmers of the /bleak
They have now the*pretfiest lot’of j north and north-west could' but
realize the advantages offered in
Dooly and all over south Georgia
teemed fellow citizen,
Bedgood of Arabi, and is taking a
very gratifying stand in all her
classes and is especially apt in elo
cution. Miss Doughtry is one of
the most popular young ladies of
the school, daughter of Mr. D. T.
Doughtry of Cordele, who is a
prominent citizen of . the county
and member of the board of educa
tion.
The Spring Term of Pinehurst
Acaemy will begin Monday, Jan
uary 8tb 1894.
There wiil be no Tuition charged,
but an Incidental’Fee of $1,00
per month, per pupil, payable in
variably in advance.
Patrons who are not supplied
with ready cash can make terms
Mr. R. A j with the Secty, & Treas., or the
Principal of the school.
J. R. Horne, W, L. Williams,
President. Secy & Treas.
W. O. Saunders, Principal.
12 26 93 T. F.
B. P hOWELL & CO.
Livery Sale a nd Feed Stable.
Vienna, ga.
We occupy the “Heard” stables, successors
J. M. Field’s Livery business, and with good tean
are ready to serve the public in our line.
First-class teams, single or double, at reasonab
rates. Stock left with us properly cared for.
gj^Drummers’ trade, a specialty.
Important to Farmers.
mules that they have had this sea
son. If you need anything in
horse flesh come to see them.
A young lady who carefully pe
ruses the columns of the Progress
says that she is glad that the edi
tor has enough to eat at last. She
can’t possibly be as glad of it as
he, and yet we appreciate her goad
wishes.
Don’t be improvident this year.
Don’t throw away your advanta
ges; live in idleness; in extr'ava-
ance live above your income;
gamble or drink away the iroits
of your business and then com
plain of hard times.
Wonder if the weather clerk got |
on a tear a month ago and has just i
r.ow begun to turn on Christinas|
weather? For the. comfort and
convenience of the people the
weather clerk ought to keep
straight and turn on the proper
season at the pronerTirae.
they would be continually seeking
homes in this much favored sec
tion.
Mr. McC. Pate of HawkiiisVillc,
senior member of the firm of Pate
<fc Willis of that city and member
of the firm of W. C. Willis &-Co.,
of this place spent two or three
days here last week. Mr. Pate ex.
pressed himself as very much
pleased with the past season’s bus
iness, both here and at Uawkins-
ville.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Mr. John II. Pitts of
Arabi to Miss Mattie Carmack,
daughter of Mr. J. M. Carmack.
The marriage will occur at the
Carmack homestead 5 miles east
Hurt His Arm.
Mess. W. R. Taylor and Robert
Harvey of Montezuma came down,
yesterday on a visit to our towns
man. Mr. L. H. Taylor, while com
ing along a few miles above town
their horse became frightened and
threw them from the buggy. Mr.
Taylors left arm was badly
sprained but Mr. Harvey and the
horse and buggy were not much
damaged.
Always Do That Way.
W. C. Willis & Cr., are always
thinking up something new and on
Friday afternoon last between the
hours of 3 and 4 :30 p. m. they held
an -luction The Ladies “only.
Many of our good ladies were pres
ent and all left expressions of
praise for the nice way tilings were
conducted, They all. of course,
of Vienna on the morning of Feb- j secured bargains and no doubt
would be glad to attend another
just like this one.
We will say this much to
ruary 4th, next. These young peo
ple are widely known end have
Let us say a few words to you
relative to fertilizers for crops for
1894.
Do you Know that “Plowboys
Brand” Guano is the highest
grade complete fertilizer and that
•‘Black Rock Dissolved Bone” is
the best acid phosphate sold in
Georgia.
The State Chemist shows this as
you will find out by our circulars
of analysis.
We manufacture and sell the
highest grade fertilizers sold in
the State. Ask the peach growers,
the truck farmers and all others
seeking high grade stuff where
they get it.
We carry large stocks of fresh
bone and blood guano’s—ulso cot
ton 6eed meal etc. etc.
We are the only importers di
rect from Germany of pure Kainit
who sell direct to plan*..s. Qur
sales are larger than ariy concern
the South who sell only to
Planters. Mr. J. J. Lashley. Vi
enna, and Mr. Wm. Short. Una
dilla represent this Company in
Dooly County. Cal! on them for
in elegant calendar for 1894.
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
Office No, 458 Third St. Macon, Ga
B.
Yours for business,
P, HOWELL & CO.
-OFFICE OF.
feaiM
>5
Specialist in Diseases of \Yomei
Strictures, Nervous and Private Diseasej
Correspondence solicited.
North-east corner Suwannee House,
CORDELE, GA.
them
C. T.
A certain joung man, who lives, i arge circle8 of friends who wish | w . c W illis & Co., wili’keep you !
posted. The}' always do.
very.
very
in a certain town, not a hundred 1
miles from Vienna, told his friends
Saturday that he was going to
Macon for a day or two on busi
ness. He returned yesterday and
looked as if his business trip had
been successful, for a Ray of hap
piness o’erspread his countenance.
DENTIST.
W. E. BEECHAM,
DENTIST.
UNADILLA GA.
AlUwork attended to promptly
•nd ‘■iitislaction guaranteed.
J. W. & D J. WILLIAMS.
DENTISTS.
CORDELE. GA.
Office in Bankjof Cordele build
ing.
Have it Fixed.
Your Watch or Clock out of or
der? Have it fixed. I have re
cently moved back to Vienna and
can be found at the Racket Store.
Good work, prompt attention.
Yours to serve
W. Thigpen.
Practical Jeweler.
Vienna, Ga.
English Spavin Liniment re
moves all Hard Soft or Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horses.
Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles.
•Sprains, all Swollen Throats.
Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of
one bottle, Stovall & Forbes Drug
gist, Vienna, Ga,
The Fullington & Barfield Co.
- Pinehurst, Ga.
Many of the widows of the
county came in last week and kept
Ordinary Hargrove busy getting
their applications off to Atlanta.
Don’t sit around and imagine
you could do great things if you
only had a chance. Make a chance
and do great things that you ima
gine I you couldn’t do.
.This is the season of the year
when the people are busy, hope for
the future brightens and the pros
pect assumes a ruddy glow. A
busy people are a happy people. i
We have & lot of “ends” of <
stocks of Ladies’ Shoes that we
will sell you very cheap if can fit
you. Call for and buy them.
The Fullington & Barfield Co.
Pinehurst, Ga.
There are at least two or three
more marriages on tapis for Vi
enna that knowing ones say are
bound to come off before the sea
son closes. How about it, John’s
Mike?
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wood bade
their many friends good-by Sunday
and left for their new home at Fort
Valley with many good wishes for
prosperity and happiness.
Miss Minnie Bell, one of Hawk-
insyilles most popular young la
dies is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
A. Smith. Miss Belle has made
many friends and has many ad
mirers in Vienna who give her
hearty welcome to our town.
The firm of Pate, McKenzie &
Co., that has been doing a large
grocery business at Cordele for
several years lias been mutually
dissolved. See dissolution notice
in another column.
A large brick warehouse is one
of the things considerably spoken
of for Vienna by the time the cot
ton season opens again. A brick
warehouse would be a great ad
vantage in safety and rate of in
surance. By all means let’s have
it.
Miss Bertie Angely is now at
the Millinery store of Mrs. C. V.
Morgan and prepared to do all
' manner of dressmaking. Miss
Angely has had considerable ex
perience and is said to be a splend
id dressmaker. She would- ap
preciate your patronage.
Mess. V*'. C. Willis c: Co., gave
the ladies a chance av the auction
Friday afternoi n at which there
were a goodly number of ladies
present and they enjoyed the nov
elty very much, being highly
pleased with the splendid bar
gains secured.
Telegrams were received by rel
atives here last week that Mr.
Willie Powell of near Hawkinsviile,
son-in-law of Mr. J. F. Lewis, was
dying of typhoid fever. Mr. A. J.
Fenn returned from there Thurs
day afternoon and reported his
condition as slightly improved
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lewis went
over also but had not returned
Saturday.
them well.
The Sheriff of Lee County under
direction of Sheriff, Sheppard
caught West Thomas at Leesburg
a few days ago and notified our
sheriff to come for him. West was
| wanted in Dooly for killing two
! other negroes at Cordele on
I Christmas night 1892. H,e was
! brought over and had cqyimittal
trial before t/udge T. R. S’/.ith who
dismissed the warrant ag.|inst him
upon liis plea of self defelce.
NOT ACCEPTABLE. ’The
Progress, in behalf of its suffer
ing people, has been begging for
rustic seats for our park. Last
week some one threw in the park
the old wooden benches that have
been used under the tree at polit
ical headquarters for several suc
ceeding seasons. If this was done
by authority of the council the
Progress puts it on notice now
that those seats are too rust(y)ic
and are not acceptable.
The Fullinfftoii & Barfield Co.
A Dooly Artist.
The fact that March 1st is only
a month off and that date being
associated in the minds of the peo
ple with tax-giving-in-time it may
be that many of the friends of our
worthy and efficient Tax Receiver
are wonderiDg what lias become of
him since last he made his tax
rounds, and the Progress rises to
explain. r. Dunaway is an ex
ceedingly tnergetic young man
(though crippled) and can not
consent to be idle at all. But on
account of his physical condition
must seek some duties that he can
perform. Last year he decided to
follow his cherished ambition and
become an artist He went to
Cordele and entered the studio of
the photographers there and ere
long had sufficiently mastered the
Our stock is bright and new and art ti organize the Cordele Copy-
Pinehurst, — Ga.
-DEALERS IN-
♦♦GENERAL MERCHANDISE.**
Stovall, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — — Ga.
The latest and most approved
plans of treatment. Rates guar
anteed lew as the very lowest
Calls answered promptly night and
day. Obstetrics and diseases of
children a specialty. Office at
Stoxall <fc Forbes Drug Store
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Lewis, Fleming &
Williams, who have been doing a
general mercantile business at
Pinehurst, Ga., has been mutually
dissolved Mess. J. B. Lewis and
J. F. Fleming retire from the busi
ness, their interest having been
purchased by Jless. W. L. & M. E.
Williams who will continue the
business, assuming all liabilities
and collecting all debts due the
old firm.
This Jan., 11th 1894.
J. B. Lewis,
J. F. Fleming,
W. L. & M.E. Williams.
Wine For Sale.
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.
Buists’
Garden Seeds
the
mmm
SOUTHERN
FLORIDA
AND
RAILROAD.
we extend to all a most cordial in
vitation to call and examine :t at
once and get our prices.
Our stock is selected with a view
ing Co., and made a successful
tour of the southern portion of the
state. He is now prepared to
make good photographs of his
to pleasing the people and supply- l friends, their families, residences
ing the wants of this section of or any buildings or groups of peo-
county.
We also handle High Grade Fer
tilizers on which we can and will
save you money. Come at ojieevif
you want Fertilizers to .make this
years’ crop. We keep a large sup
ply constantly on hand and -are
Yours to servp.
The Fullington & Barfield Co,
pie. He and his associates will be
glad to serve you in their line.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, ust
BKOWPi mos BITTERS.
All dealers keep it, $1 per bottle. Genuine hat
trade-mult and ccos&cd red lines on wxapyen
Middleton & Thompson’s pure
sweet Grape W ine for sale.
Dec. 1st. 3. m. D. B. Thompson,
The Southern Build'
Ag and Loan ^Associa
tion of
Huntsville Alabama
Onion Setts.
All seeds guaran
teed pure and sound
or money refunded.
The Seed-House
for this Section.
Stovall & Forbes
Druggists, Vienna, Ga
ABSOLUTELY FEEE.
A Business Education to Some
Worthy Boy or Girl.
This is no advertising scheme,
but a plain, simple statement of
facts. Within the next thirty
days, the Georgia-Alabama Busi
ness College proposes to give to
one worthy, ambitious boy or girl,
in each county of tae State, an un
limited scholarship, entitling the
holder to the full course in the
Book-keeping, Shorthand, Tele
graph or Fen-art department,
without further expense.
The award will be made on the
ground of merit; and we would like
tc hear at once from every boy and
girl who desires to secure this val
uable scholarship.
Address all correspondence to
Wyatt & Martin,
Macon, Ga.
FULLMAft BUFFET SLEEPIN8 U
BETWEEN
Tampa, Fla., and Nashville*
VIA
JACKSONVILLE, LAKE CITY, MACCN *1
ATLANTA, |
BAKINS CONNECTION IN UNION DEPOTS AT
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FOR ALL POINTS
NORTH. EAST & WEST.-
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bound, from 1
Making ail Conn*
Passengers from Ja<3
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City. By doing this J
Sleeper till 7 a. m.
Information as t6 Rates, Sth
Sleeping Car accommodations:
cheerfully and promptly furnisj
application to the undersigned.
A. C. KiNAPP.fi
Traffic Manage;
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A*good investment; ready mon
ey to loan to improve property.
Local Board Officers.
W. II Wiiipple, President.
U-V Wbiiple, Attorney.
Hotice to Debtors and Creditors.
Hamilton
At my Stables I
All pereons having demands against
the estate of David Culpepper, d— j
ceased, are hereby notified to reader ' & f Mules, Horses
, t in their demands according to law; j which I offer cbe-rf*.
w C. Willis, Sect’y and Treas and all persons indebted to said estate Time.
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L a. Morgan, ) Mem. of B ari Wm. C. Culpepper, j Respectfully,
Vienna Ga. . Adm'r of David Culpepper, deceased.; J. 0. Hand!.
Vienna