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r -L'0 TZEEIE TZE^JLIDIE-
We announce to the Planters of Dooly and ad
joining Counties that we are prepared to furnish
either for Cash or on Time. All manner of Farm
Supplies for 1894. See us before making your ar
rangements. Yours to serve Calhoun & Kelly,
. Vienna, Ca
CALHOUN |& KELLY.
FLOUE,
BALLAHI'S t BELT:
This celebrated and justly popular Fleur
will be handled in Car-load lots.
IF'EIR/TILrZIEIR.S.
The products of the Southern Phosphate
Works are the most popular and best adapt
ed to our soils.
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Pure Blood Ammoninated Goods, Im
ported German Kainit, Cotton Seed Meal
o'oods, Best Acids.
The Vienna Progress.
TUESDAY FEBRUARY fi
Professional Cards.
LOCAL NEWS.
The ladies’society of the Bap
tist church gave an oyster supper
Friday night that netted'tthem a
! A Brilliant Affair.
V* ill you send any valenties nest
week?
LAWYERS.
A little cotton continues to come
ir. every day.
D. L. Henderson. W. V. Harvard.
Henderson & Harvard.
ATTORNEYS,
Vienna, Ga.
Contracts, Ejectments, Mutters, |
before court of Ordinary and col ’
lections—A specialty.
The Supreme court has sus
tained tiie injunction against the
county commissioners of Macon |
neat little sum despite the fact: county to prevent their levying a | Possibly the most brilliant wed-
that it was not very largely at- tax and building a new court house ] ding that has occurred in this
tended. I They are in a hole,.
Preparations are being made to j ov y there now as they are ! 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, the
to uoid court m the old court j 30th u)fc when o r . Whipple of
house. | oar town led Miss Mollie Joiner of
Mr. F. E. Varnedoo bought him [ th:; t city to the altar. Several
a young mule last week and the j min .f ^ hefnr .? S u ?’ clock ever - v
' . . . available seat in the large
boys nave been wondering ever
since if F:ank intends to plow
to .speak, i section in years occurred at Un
afraid ' church in Hawkinsvilie at
hold the loth annual ball at Vien-
t na on the night of the 14th inst.
Tim physicians report very little |Tbe Ulll of February balls at
^cki.. ss no... j Vienna are looked forward to as a
Butter, chickens and eggs are j time honored institution.
ag..ni plci.ti.nl on the m.nkct. , \y e j lave gornf > odds and ends of
Coffins for sale by Wilson & Car- j ready made Clothing and Over-j him. The gentleman himself says
coats which we have quit handling that the boys nted not be uneasy
—that we will seii you at your| as be still belongs to the club and
,°'f n V‘‘T- . . t. ! has no idea of resigning his inem-
Tbc Fullington & Barfield Co, i 0
Pinehurst. Ga. bersbip or paying any lines..
WOOTEN & ELLIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ViENNA AND CO If DELE, GA.
(J. W. Wooten j Pearson Elms,
Vienna. Ga. i Oorrtele, Ga.
Office. West i Office m Shipp
side of Public Building.
Plaza, near new
court, house.
All business addressed to either
office will receive promp alien
tion from the firm.
U. V. WHIPPLE,
Vienna, Ga.
j roll. Unadilla, Ga.
Several young people from Fenn
! attended the oyster supper Friday
! night.
i The boys say that the bill col-
I lectors grew two in a hill last
week.
Coffins for sale by Wilson & Car-
I roil, Unadilla, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Willis leave
to-r.iglit for :i visit of several days
to Hawkinsvilie.
Mrs. Sa!i:e_E. Everett of llawk-
insviile is the guest ofT’Mrs W. C.
Hamilton.
Coffins for sale by Wilson & Car-
roll, Unadilla, Ga
Cel. \\. Brunson, Jr. of Macon
spent a few hours among his old
friends here Friday,
Hon. D. L. F. Peacock and
&
G. TV. Bupbee.
1). A. XL Crum.
J. M. Bupbee.
BUSBEE, CRUM
BUSBEE.
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Doolv Co. Ga.
1
Praeuces regularly in the Courts j
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco-j
nee, Southern and Brunswick Cir- j
cuits.
State Supreme Court, United]
States Circuit and D’strict Courts!
and Court of Appeals.
J. H. MARTIN,
Jlitwkinsville, Gn.
MARTIN & WHIPPLE,
LAWYERS,
VIENNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts j daughter of Snow were araon<r
of Dooly, except Dooly County | t h e j r Vienna friends Saturday
court. j
, I here has not been enough rain
here yet to wet the ground much
and many wells are still dry.
Have your Buggies and Wagons
overhauled and painted by A. C.
& C. S. Dudley, Pinehurst, Ga.
Mr. C. R. Morgan spent several
days last week on business com
bined with pleasure over at Amer-
icus.
The applications for widow’s
pensions will soon be in now and
then will come the old vets who
sustained injuries.
Mayor Forbes was one of the
attendants in the T\ hippie—Joiner
wedding at Hawkinsvilie Tuesday
night.
Don’t for
I see us when you want your house
j painted.
A. C. * C. S. Dudley,
Pinehurst, Ga.
j Sheriff Sheppard goes “coon”
l hunting every few nights and
hardly ever returns without a
“bird” for jailer Roberts.
Nine prisoners escaped front the
Houston county jail last week. It
is believed that some one broke in
from the outside and liberated
them.
Offers his professional services j c •'Red amTYV lute Onion
to the citizens of Drayton and ® et * -■>/ per quart. Eastern
vicinity. ff e(l * J' 18 ' 1 potatoes at 40/ per peck.
AH calls answered promptly, ^ u..ington it Barfield Co,
day or night. ( Pinehurst, Ga.
This is the time of year for the
average citizen to say that they
never saw as much fertilizers
hauled out before.
Parties who have held cotton
till now arejdetermined to sell on
Miss Jeannie Morgan returned Clark, casnier of tne bla.ir,
Saturday from a visit of three at Ellaviile, Ga., robbed the bank
months to relatives and friends at! of nea,1 -V * s > 000 ,afit we<>k a ? d
Davisboro, Tennilie and Sanders-j thpn P ut a ch: ’ r 8 e of P°* (,er in the
ville. She reports a most pleasant j S:! f e au *' blew the doors oL their
visit. j hinges, thinking to make it ap-
.... . .... , , j near as if burglars had done the
\T e nave a large lot of standard 1 f .
Prints, only 10 yards—1 dress pat- ! " 01>:
tern—to the piece, very nice style, !jai'
spring good
each-
The Fullington <fe Barfield Co.
chuich
was occupied and many were
standing in the side a'les while
others could not get in at all.
When the hour appointed for the
ceremony arrived 16 chorus girls
marched into the choir stand near
ing lights and flowers, Miss Mat-
tie Joiner, cousin to the bride
struck up the march upon the or
gan accompanied by Mr, R. E.
King upon the cornet and as the
bridal party marched in the cho
rus of
Son
Things seldom ever look quiet
around TV. C. Willis & Co’s They
keep things humming all the time.
Our old friend, the Vienna Prog
ress has struck camp. The only j
trouble we sec with big, fat, genial |
Brother Howell, is that be is get-
ring sorter “biggity.” Ilis
citizens give him a good,
living and wo reckon he
is pardonable in it. But he can’t
see anything smaller than a silver
dollar, and you all know how big!
that is. Coffee Countian.
The JYetc York Safe Co.
IS NOT GOVERNED BY THE SAFE POOL
MANUFACTURERS OL
SLfes for Family and Business Purposes from $25’Upwards.
Guaranteed Fireproof and Look Non-Piekable.
FROM DRAYTON.
Everything looks so spring like
till “Billy the Kid” ventures out
again, but I am not going to allow
those fellows who are joining the
drillking'olub to ride me, else they ! p. HOWELL,
might get “full” and make me
mad, then I would strike them
iris sang “Join the Glad j just below the waist in the rear.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Agents Wanted n Now Territories
NEW YORK SAFE GO.. 44 Clintton Fla e New York, N. Y
OTJIR, FITE STITJEIES OIE" SAFE3
No.
Safe.
Outside
Measure, inches.
Inside
Measure, inches
Weight
lbs.
Price
2
23x15x15s
13x9x8
300
war
3
28x18x18}
15x10x101
SCO
$25
4
32x22x20j
18x14x12
700
$45’
5
38x25x20
23x17x12
1000
$60
6 1
41x27x20
27x19x12
1250
$75
W. B. MORGAN
He has confessed ar.d is in
lie says that he did it to
that are going at 70/ {cover up a shortage of money that
lie ’lost in cotton futures.
Judge r.’Rentz Smith throws off
the judicial ermine long enough
these days^to “bog up” to his ears
in guano. He is selling and de
livering fur Mess'Mayer, Watts
& Co., and knows the analysis as
1 wc-IUand can Udl it as readily as
■ he can the fee bill in his court.
Rei. G. i. Hennings, who has j j s nothing; like being able
charge of the churchesai Drayton,; ( 0 * un , y 0ur band to just anything
MtVe.non and By romvilie has a' “you can’t kec-p a laborin
flourishing school at Bvromviile
Pinehurst, Ga.
Our readers say they enjoy look- ]
ing over the Progress very much, j
Thank you, but why not send it to'
a friend or kinsman that is inter- !
ested in our county and let them
enjoy it too?
while Dr. Nelson, the pastor,! \y e have hud considerable rain
stepped from his study to t..e front j f ; ,]i j n this part of the county re-
of the pulpit. The attendants ' <, pn ,i v .
and the order in which they
MEDICAL.
H. A. MOBLEY,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
BY ROM VILLE, GA.
Will continue to practice at the
same location. A!! thought fo-
removing having been entirely d i
carded.
AH calls made at his former
place of residence will be prompt
ly attended. G-13-Cw
J. B. Osborn, a speaker for some
ustande. 1 he 1 l-ogress grows 2 j labor union, who was arrested in
t to write or come to_J. 1 n a hill in 11 good sunny families, j Atlanta a few weeks ago for speak
ing on the street corners and dis-
\V. S. Howell,
PHYSICIAN a.\*d SURGEON,
Dijattoh. Ga. j
and expects a still larger atten
dance as soon as the winter weath
er passes.
We handle D.,51. Ferry & Co’s !
standard Garden Seeds. We also!
have a iarge lot of the celebrabd
Georgia Collard Seed—the kind j
that, head up in winter like cab-1
bage-at 10/ per oz.
The Fullington <&• Barfield Co. ]
Pinehurst, Ga.
The Progress family grows ev-1
ery week. Many new subscribers
come in and old ones “double up” I
and send it to their friends at a
man down !”
The death of Mr/ Willie'powell
of Hawkinsvilie on Sunday, Jan
27th. ult. was a very sad one. lie
was a mostjnoble gentleman, in
the prime of life, and leaves a wife
and several young children to
mourn the loss of husband and
father. He was much esteemed by
many friends and relatives in
Dooly who deeply sympathize with
the widow and children. Mrs.
Powell is a sister to Mr. A. J. Fenn
marched in were,
The wedding party, the gentle
men in. full dress and the ladies in j
evening costume, entered the
church at 8 o’clock ushered by Mr.
C- R. Warren, Dr. II. H. Johnson,
of Macon, Mr. J. B. Willis and J.
N. BeL.amar.
First came Mr. T. II. Bridges
and Mr. J. J. Whitfield.
Then Miss Emmie Brown and
Miss Mary White.
Next were Mr. C. M. Harrison,
of Montezuma, and Mr. TV. M.
Taylor.
Miss Lizzie Anderson and Miss
Bessie Anthony.
Mr. W. N. Parsons and Mr. B.
F. Forbes, of Vienna.
B. P HOWELL & CO.
Livery Sale a nr/ Feed Stables
Vienna, ga.
centiy.
The farming interest in this
section is pushing ahead with
great vigor, f lie farmers have gone
We occupy the “Heard” stables, successors to
success. Their hinds have nearly 1 J. M. Field’s Livery business, and with good teams
all been “turned over” and in a are re ady to serve the public in our line.
planting. First-class teams, single or double, at reasonable
Our school opened last Monday j rates. Stock left with us properly cared for.
under the charge of Miss Mumie ( rummers’ trade, a specialty.
Lewis of Montezuma. Mips Ma-1 r J
mic is a most excellent teacher
and we bespeak for her a well
patronized school.
Dr. W. S. Howell and Mr. John
A. Hoi Ian of outplace spent Fri
day ill your town.
Although the rain fell contin
B.
Yours for business,
P, HOWELL & CO.
Miss Carrie Waterman ar.d Miss j uously last Sunday,
Minnie Ryan. 1 people! 7 gatered at
Mr. J. Jl. Ware and TV. R. Bow
en. of Lulaville.
Miss Lula Bowen and Miss
Estelle McKenzie, of Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reid, of
Montezuma.
Then the best man, Mr. Robert
Whipple, of Cochran, brother of
the
the
Melohdist I church and had
quite an interesting meeting, ser
mons at H and 3. The day was
spent pleasantly.
Mr. J. M. Brown of Montezuma
spent a few days in our town tnisi
week.J
There lias been considerable
A, B
tiie groom,.and the maid of honor, j sickness in omrieomn.unity for the
Miss Lillie Sheppard, of Social past two mont hs.
Circle,
After these came Misses Fostine
Smith and Georgia Turner bearing
The young men who. have charge
of the 15t!i annual 14th of Febru
ary hail are making extensive
preparations to have the must
pleasant and brilliant of any that
have been held. They expect
many prominent visitors from a
distance.
We had the pleasure last week
and Mrs. F. J. Lewis of our county, j aloft burning efiiidles to light the
the bride and groom cn their way,
and they were followed by Master
Jesse Rate, the page, dressed in
Lord Founteleroy costume.
These all formed the letter “TV’’
in the open aisle and Dr. Nelson
began the marriage ceremony. It
was tasty, appropriate and deeply
impressive and solemn, after which
turning the peace, made a speech
in the court house here at 11
o’clock last Friday. The Prog
ress must admit that it was caught
napping that time as it did not... . , ,
, , • , , the party repaired to the home
even know he was coming and did 1 J 1 - -
not hear of the speech until after '
it was over The Progress wants
to hear all the speeches, good, bad
of riding over some of the roads J and indifferent. Those who heard
of Pula-ki county that are worked [ tl!7s ons say it was very good:
under their new road law. Their!
roads are worked by convict and’
and contract labor and are most J
excellent.
T.Y. MW NS.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
Special attention given Obstet
rics. Diseases peculiar to women,
a specialty
All calls promptly answered, day
or night.
Office over TV. C. Willis & Co’s
Store.
DR. W. H. Whipple
Physician and Surgeon.
VIENNA, - GA.
Surgery. Obstetrics, diseases in
cident to our climate, and diseases
of women and children specialty.
Offices over W. C. Willis <fc Go’s
store. All calls promptly attended
to, day or night. Can be found at
night at the residence of F. E.
Varnedoe.
DENTIST.
W. E. BEECHAM,
DENTIST.
UNADILLA G A.
AIPwork attended to promptly
end satisfaction guaranteed.
J. W. & 0 J. Williams.
DENTISTS.
COKDEUE. GA.
Office in Bankjof Cordele build
ing.
Mr. Willie Powell of Hawkins-j Perry road live miles above Dray-
\ iHo Vv hose sickness we noted last | ton. His storeroom is almost corn-
week died before that notice went, j pietc and he will open in a few
to press. lie was a brother-in-, days. He also thinks of trying to
law to Mess. A. J. Fenn and b. J-[establish a post office out there.
Lewis instead of son-in-law ; s j; ve j U j| e9 from his place to
J. L. Lewis as stated last week. ; tJ le nearest post office and the
Dr. C. T Stovall receives tid- ! country being thickly settled they
ings from his eldest son. Master: certainly ought to get an office,
the next rise of the murket-if it, Ku P er L ev ery month and the re-j j ll( ]g e Zack Hardin came up
ever rises again. j ports show that he takes a fine from Pateville yesterday and while
Itch on human, mange on horses, sta!ul amon - a11 his cIasses in lhp I l,erc fli >’P cd
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
John J. Joiner, where a magnifi
cently elegant and sumptuous re
ception was held. Their large
circle of friends present offered
the heartiest congratulations and
Mr. S. M. Myrick of Drayton best wishes and all were invited to
• , ... , ] the double dining rooms to par-
was in town Saturday and in- L . . , , n , . 1
„ , . I take of the good things,
formed us that lie is preparing to j COU p| e were the recipients
open a stock of goods out on the of many handsome, costly 7 and use-
degs and all stock, cured in 30 public schools of Atlanta where he p °° P j
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary has been attending since January 1 1P<Ul
Lotion. This never fails. Solti 1st.
by Stovall ifc Forbes Druggist,
' The Progress returns many 7
thanks for the kind expressions in
its favor by the many subscribers
who are daily renewing their sub
scriptions.
Judge U. V. Whipple, Mr. J
Frank Powell, Mr. Joe A. Smith
and ye editor attended the Whip
ple— Joiner wedding at Hawkins- con has taken charge of the art
ville Tuesday night. Department in the Unadilla High
A few extra heavy, best quality '
Buggy Robes that we will sell real
cheap.
The Fullington <fc Barfield Co.
Collector Rushin is trying to
find out now why he cannot go
ahead and collect the taxes due
the county by the railroads. Or
dinary Hargroye made a trip to
Macon last week to look in o the
matter too. These taxes now
amount to about $15,000.
Miss Saliie Robbertscn of Jla-
ful presents, that showed the high
esteem in which they were held by
their large circle of friends.
There is no more popular or
highly esteemed young lady any
where than -was Mrs. Whipple
among her friends everywhere she
was known, and those who know
Dr. Whipple are saying that he
well deserves the jewel he has won,
for no young man is more esteem
ed tlian he.
Vienna rejoices that she can wel
comes within her gates such an
addition to her society as Mrs.
TV hippie.
May their lives be filled with
sunshine and never a night come
over them so dark but that the
stars may appear, to smile, encour
age, cheer and comfort.
Eagle into our
The Judge said that if we
anybody complain about
wanting any money to refer them
to Pateville. We happened to be
down at Arabi the other day when
the Judge brought over several
bales of cotton .for sale. He said
he wanted to go to work on a new
crop but just couldn’t do a thing
until he sold that cotton. We
suppose lie hasn’t spent all the
proceeds yet and is feeling good
over the iingle that it keeps up in
his pocket.
On our recent yisit to Hawk
insvilie we hail the pleasure of
School and thus the never tiring! visiting the public schools of that j jury finding a verdict of guilty
principal of that school, Prof. T. j city. Their building is not only j alul recommending imprisonment
A, Col man, adds another splendid ; an orname nt but an advertise- 1 f ° r 1,fe * Dr - Hlnkle was a P rom -
teacher to his corps and makes
Guilty.
The trial of Dr. J. B. Hinkle at
Americus for his life for killing
Dr. J. J. Worsham on the night
of Dec, 21st. 1892 came to a close
on Thursday afternoon last by the
nave 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 ol
t ne bottle. Stovall & Forbes Diug-
si, Vienna, Ga.
• ) - -
Pinehurst, Ga.
Why not. go to work for a pub
lic school system for the county 7 j
of Dooly? If the matter was prob
ably laid befoi-e o 7 ir people we be- :
lieve they would favor it. 1
The wise men are predicting a
poor fruit crop thie year. They
think the warm weather now cause
the trees to bud and bloom early 7
and be nipped by a cold spring.
We have a lot of “ends” of
stocks of Ladies’ Shoes that wo
will sell you very cheap if can fit
you. Call for and buy them.
The Fullington & Barfield Co.
Pinehurst, Ga.
Tiie Methodist church was crow
ded Sunday to hear Eld. YcGehee
preach. They heard ore of his
plain, practical forcible Jsermons,
too, that if heeded will do much
good.
The Fullington & Barfield Co.
Pinehurst, Ga.
Will pay you the highest mar
ket prices for your Cotton Seed,
Chickens, Eggs, Hides, Tallow
and Beeswax and will sell you
goods as cheap as anybody in the
market to stay.
another stride toward success.
Commissioner Swearingen held
an examination for teachers Sat
urday and several teachers showed
up without license and stood the
examination. The school popula-
I tion of Dooly increases yearly and
demands mere schools and teach
ers.
Mr. N. A. Johnson killed a pig
a few days ago that tipped the
beam at 407 pounds. If Mr-John
son had let him get grown there is
no telling how much lie would have
weighed. Dooly is a fine county
for good farmers and stock raisers,
than whom none are better than
Mr. Johnson.
The first quarterly meeting of
the Vienna charge was held here
Saturday and Sunday 7 . Eld. J. B
MeGehee was present and preached
at the regular hours. The meet
ing was well attended and all the
officers of the charge made good
reports for the different churches
showing that much good is being
done.
ment of the progressiveness of
that people. The school is under
most excellent management and
after going all through the schools
and learning of their mode of
management and teaching we
wondered why Vienna, and in
fact the whole o. Dooly County,
could not have a system of public
schools.
Progressive School Teachers.
inent physician in Americus and
had been for years doing the lead
ing practice there. Dr. Worsham
was a prominent dentist there and
had incurred the ill will of Dr. Hin
kle by his testimony in a law suit
in which Dr. Hinkle was interested
and the feeling between them
grew very bitter. Finally, at dusk
on the afternoon of Dec. 21st 1892
as Dr. Worsham passed the office
of Drs. J. B. & A. B. Hinkle he was
shot daad. On the trial of Dr. J.
B. Hinkle for murder the verdict
was as above mentioned.
Mr. J. E. Joiner. Jr. spent last
Saturday in Americus.
Politics are being discussed but
little, still all think Atkinson will
be our next Governor. Local pol-
1 itics are being whispered around-
just to see how the people fc-el—
you know:
Billy the Kid.
The offer made in this issue of
a free scholarship in the Georgia-
Alubr-ma Business College, of Ma
con, Ga., is a rare opportunity for
someone 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 end their de
clared purpose to educate some
worthy boy or girl in everv county
cannot fail to command the high
est praise.
C. T. StovalTM. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — — Ga.
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
Stoxall & Forbes Drug Store
Wine For Sale.
Middleton & Thompson’s pure
sweet Grape TV ine for sale.
Dec. 1st. 3. in. D. B. Thompson,
The Southern Build
ing uud Loan /Associa
tion of
Huntsville Alahinn
A good investment; ready mon
ey to loan to improve property.
Local Board Officers.
TV. H- Whipple, President.
U. V. Whipple, Attorney.
TV. C. Willis, Scct’y and Treas
,J. A. Murphy, /
L. A. Morgan, J Mem. of Boarl
Vienna Ga.
Specialist in D iseases of Women
Strictures, Nervous and Prixate Diseases
Correspondence solicited.
North-east corner Suwannee House.
CORDELE, GA.
Wanted.
Cotton seed, Corn, Fodder, Peas,
Meal, Potatoes, Wood, Syrup Tur
key s, Chickens, Eggs and all kinds
of country produce will be taken
on subscriptions at the Progress
office at market prices. If you
want to renew or become a new
subscriber and haven’t the money
to spare bring along any thing that
man or beast can eat and we will
allow you the marke price for it.
Ernsts’
Garden Seeds
and
Onion Setts.
All seeds guaran
teed pure and sound
or money refunded.
The Seed-House
for this Section.
Stovall & Lorbes
Druggists, Vienna, Ga
ABSOLUTELY FKEE,
Some
Farm Lands.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on improved farm lands in Dooly
at a low rate of interest.
Address or apply 7 to
John H. Woodward;
Attorney and Real Estate Ag’t."
Vienna, Ga.
. , Dissolutiou Notice.
Are you a progressive school
teacher? If so, appoint some of
your most active pupils to get up - Thefirm of Lewis , Fleming &
news items every week and send to wmia ho have bc en doing a
the Progress for publication. Let | mercanti)e busines s at
Pinehurst, Ga., lias been mutually
dissolved Mess. J. B Lewis and
1 J. F. Fleming retire from the busi-
| ness, their interest having been
purchased by Mess. W. L.. & M. E.
Williams who will continue the
pubi
; 1
school and neighborhood
ing. Don’t neglect this.
dc-
FOR RENT OR SALE.
Two good 1-borse farms to rent.
Several good farms, located indif
ferent portions of the county, for
sale. Terms easy.
Apply to or address
J. U. Woodward,
Vienna, Ga.
business, assuming all liabilities
and collecting ail debts due the
old firm.'
This Jan., 11th 1894.
J B. Lewis,
J. F. Fleming,
W. L. & M.E. Williams.
The Fullington & Barfield Co.
Pinehurst, — Ga.
-DEALERS IX-
++GENERAL MERCHANDISE,^
Our stock is bright and new and
we extend to all a most cordial in
vitation to call and examine it at
once and get our prices.
Our 6tock is selected with a view
to pleasing the people and supply
ing the wants of this section of
county.
We-also handle High Grade Fer
tilizers on which we can and will
save you money. Come at once il
A Business Education to
Worthy Boy or Girl.
This fs 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
I holder to the full course in the
Book-keeping, Shorthand, Tele
graph or Pen-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.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against
tiie estate of David Culpepper, d--
ceas*-d. are hereby notified to render
you want Fertilizers to make this j in their demands according to Jaw;
“ . • I .3 .11 i ll.l IlKt Q.1 fA LOltl Gtt'lfp
GEORGIA
SOUTHERN
FLORIDA
AMD
RAILROAD.
# 0
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CAR LIKE ’
BETWEEN
Tampa, Fla., and Nashville, Term..
VIA
JACKSONVILLE, LAKE CITY, KACOfl AND-
ATLANTA,
KAKIHG CONNECTION IN UNION 0EP0T3 AT
paeon, rtiiSNta & Nashville
FOB ALL POINTS
NORTH, EAST & WEST.
Wes'tea Fas! |aii Die
/IA—
m
ALL POINTS WEST
ONLY L!N£
Gaming BouS!? Bsliij sslltf Trains-
BETWEEN
ra!aiiaFiMJ|Mp,Ea.
—WITH—
Local Sleepers on flight Trains.
Our Palatka-Macon Night Train carries
Tampa-Nashville Sleeper, North
bound, from Lake City, FJa.,
Making all Connections as above.
Passengers from Jacksonville for Ma
con should take Local Sleeper at Lake
City. By doing this they can remain ip
Sleeper till 7 a. m.
Information as to Rates, Schedules,
Sleeping Car accommodations, etc.,
cheerfully and promptly furnished on
application to the undersigned.
A. C. KNAPP,
Traffic Manager,
MACON, GA.
yearn' crop. We keep a large sup
ply constantly on hand and are
Yours to 6erve,
Tl.e Fullington <fc Barfield Co,
and all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate pay
ment. Jan. 1st. 1894.
Wm. C. Cu’pepper,
Adm’r of David Culpepper deceased.