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F ! failure, < te. Vi e make a specialty of Fine Carriage Painting. We
will also <1<> your House painting at v ; v lowest figures.
Give i!^ a trial and wo wili do von g <,*!, honest work.
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DOOLY SHE! IFFSFA LES
t,e sold on toe First Tuesday in
April De>:v. between the loi;al hours of
sa’e. before the con it house door in
sa : d county, to tire highest bidder for
cadi the following described propiriy
to-wit: One fifth undivided interest in
fifty 50, acres of laud on the south side
Of lot of laud number cue hundred
and sixty one 161. also oue-nfth uadi
\ idcd interest in twenty five 2.1. acres
of laDd off of t'-e south-east em ng: of
lot of land number one hundred and
sixty. ICO.All of said lands situate,
lying a’d being in the 3rd. land • .s
t ict of £><•.,,y cm ntv i-eo.gia : .
ied upon an i to be M 1 .
favor "i v.
Property:■
it fa.
Levy made.
S;:t i ill and f.
GEORGIA— BoOLY County.
To all whom it may concern:
WJiereus. F. H. Thoaiblr-y and .Ta
M.‘.’a-’ina-k Executors Ol David Li
man represent to the Court in their pe
tition duiy filed and entered on record
that they have fully administered
David Altman's estate. This is there
fore to cite ali persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause 1
any they can why said exeiut
should not be discharged from th<
Administiutmn an . iteei\e Set<^;.-
Dismission on the tir-t Mona- .
Aoiii ii-94. This ./aa 1st ll>93.
•L D. Hargrove,
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. t .l. .i, Loffins und Casket?.
——Undertaker and Funeral Director.—
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HO 1ST. W. nr..
As is known to our readers, the
Prooin:ts favors Hon. W. Y. At
kinson for our next Governor.
The friends and supporters o!
Gen. Evans ask us WHY? .
We have no hesitancy in saying.
■“He is qualified for it, and en
titled to it. lie has rendered the
•state and the democratic party
very great service in the last eight
years of his public life. He is a
lawyer, and a good one. He came
from the farm to the bar and to
public life. He is the author of a
number of important laws, of
which the publio is now reaping
the benefit. Among them the
i»iensure that gave to the people
it be .ejection of the commissioner
iOf agriculture. This measure lias*
greatly increased the usefulness
.and efficiency of the department-
lie is the author also of the hill
which establised the Georgia Nor-
^THiiisrsonsr.
•1 the- state before that e<
-io !! introduced and
bid to place telegraph and <-x
- f . ’lies under the eo-ntro
h rai ■ nd conimission. There
r-> ;i ’ er of <;t her important
measures introduced by him and
w . .-a u - io. - ,ni i .ica t, u and aiiled
i passing that are of great ser
vice to the! people He- helped to
increase the school fund from a
ew hundred thousand to 1,250,000.
ills career and executive-ability as
speaker of the house of representa
tives are well known. He is a
young man vigorous in mind and
body and of excellent moral i
character.
tic's a democat. No man in
icorgin, in recent years, has done
aw re for the party thai he has.
was twice fleeted eh rmatt of
tile , ■ Uinemt :e e.\r-eut 1 ive commit
tee ad for four veals, at a sacri-
w, l dgugus
SHOE
i MaB
^ A !_■ && bp* genuine
WELT.
-*??, Bottom Waterproof. Host Shoe sold at the price.
$4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe.
mal and Industrial e a liege. 'This flee of • interests, lie has
was the most important advance devoted his time, energy and mien ns,
made in years in interest of eduea- j without stint, to the success of the
tion in Georgia the training and party. For governor we want a
education of teachers lor the com- (inn man of strong common sen' 3 '
raon schools a long delayed act am] n well balanced mini!. V
.of justice to the women of the want, backbone and brai ,. or n
state. He is now president of the called executive ability, m hi.-,
board of trustees of this instituti n, means patience, honest v, inteiii
And since its establishment be has j g sUce and a firm determinations
given his time anti energy to it, to do right. Combine with these
without compensation, and lie has elements of character, experience
jnade it a great success. As chair- j n legislation and state affairs and
;uan of the Western anti Atlantic j y,»u have what is required to make
railroad committee in 1800-91 ha n g tod governor. In the campaign
originated the measure under! W e need- a democrat witn a go". -
which the commission was appoin-j record and a man i:i the prim,
ted that decided finally against j and vigor of life to lead the contest
tiie claim of the State road lessees' uu i Atkinson is the man.’'
for betterments, and he represen-1
\Hu|LS3.6Q .Police Sysoq, 3 Seles.
82.50, and $2 Shoes,
Lutiatslkd ct llie jirice.
CyS S2 Si Si.73 School Shoe:
Arc the not »or bcrvicc.
LADIES’
$2,50 $2, $i.75
.Best Dougola, Stylish, Perfect
t’Jtli ug iiud Serviceu bit*. Best
in tiie world. Aii Styles.
Insist upon having: IV. JL.
Douglas Shoes-. Name
ant: price stamped on
bottom. Brockton
EWOFl®- 1 ^ Mas *-
DEALERS who push the salt of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They ran
afford to r.ell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your
footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application.
A TV
iirs
-94
;.i 34, i. t'v <
cash, the following describe ,
to-wit". One steam Engine, namter
40; and one Boiler, number ;03S,
known as the property of the Alexan
der Lumber Co., and situated, three
miles »ast from Coniele. said county,
on the S'. A. M railroad. Said prop , , .
erty levied upon and to be sold by vir- i an - d eut0led record tnat he has fudy
tue of and to satisfy a Tax fi fa issued i
bv M. E. Rusliin. Tax Collector of said I
em i-an n nail
illy
'.in reason
llie chan
agreed
in soon He upon us,
w ; in style, which are*,
upon by the votaries who®
GEORGIA-DoOIA- C-orxTY; ~ ^
Whereas. D. L. F. Peacock, Adm'r "SUfrOUnd tllC throne of DaillC Fashion.
of Julius E. Peacock dec-'d
the Court in his petition
reports to.|
<iirv filed :
Our Mr. J. B. Willis, of Hawkinsville, is now
AdininisteieU Juiius E Peacock s Es
lute. This is to cite all persons con-
county asaiust'said Alexander Lumber i verned, heirs and < re.iit0..s. to show
• - • cause if any they can v.h said Ad- •
ministratof should not bs discharged
I from his Administration anil receive |
j letters or dismission on 1st Monday in
Co., for taxes due from them to the
State and County for the year 1S93.
This March 5th 1S94.
Sin New. York and has assured us that he will placed
yin our stores this Spring, the finest display o%
ttroods that the Northern Markets afford. &
good?)
Apii! 1&94. ThisJan. 1st 1894.
J. D. Hargrove.
Oldv. D, C.
Will be sold before the court house
door iu said county, between the legal j
hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday in :
April 1-94, to the highest bidder for 1
cash* the lolhnviiig described property j
to-wit: Parts of lots of land number: ]SotiCP.
two hundred and sixteen 216, and two
hundred anil thirty five £35. contain- ! „. .. • , . .,
it.g in all to be sold three hundred and I 2S ;‘ tlC0 ‘- 5 ,,Preb .V given to the
three 103 acresoL land. All of said ; public that I have sold sixteen
lands situate, lying and being in the j shares of the Capital Stock of the
For sale by-
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C. WILLIS. & C3.
ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFG. 00.
T\ie Vienna Pfogress
J. E. IIowkll. Editor.
PER AXXl ffl.
nagw wasxxsaxx=swoK^=ms
TUESDAY MARCH 9
gjgia
No. 3. i'aru Wagon.
cor-
antl
th:
canvass ;
cace and
Sister Mary Ellen Lease is a
very peculiar woman, and a very
Dissatisfied one, too. She wants
to enjoy the privileges of ootJi the
•sexes, and she wants bet- sisters
north and south, east and west to j
do the sani’. Now, the average j
woman, is satisfied if she lias a
husband or a sweetheart. H-hn i leaths in prison wii.ioi.t an
*‘sports a set of whiskers.” hut physician.
Mary Ellen desires a set of her
very own.—Valdosta Telescope.
iki
have been disappointed. For tie
benefit and information of our
readers we give tile amended law
and if all paities will bear the rag
illations in mind they will often
times save themselves and t
oner much needless expen:
trouble.
| Section I. "Ha it enacted, etc..
• That from and after the passage
jof this act it is (lie duty of 1 ire
| Coroner of each county in this
I State to take inquest over sued)
! dead bodies in their respective
i countits as follows, to wit! 1st.
| Of all violent, sudden or casua 1
j deaths, when there are no eye
'nesses to the killing or cause of .
udden 1 1, 0 rmi J urr O' unfavnraole to him.
tt-eiul-:
Of all dead ! ",
bodies found, whether of persons
known or unknown, when it is
apparent from the body that
oii-nce caused the death
the person died or disappeared!
under suspicious circumstances. I
Whenever ordered bv
Have Ho’d io cocnnnicrfl Ter 81 yearn,
saving them the dealer’s profit. We are the
«!<Ient si ini ILarffest mfimifacttrrcrs in Amer
ica selling Y T ehic?es and Harness tiiis way—ship
with privilege to examine before any money is
•said. We pay freight both ways If not satisi.iv
ory. Warrant for 2 years. Why pay an EgentJlO
to 550 to order for you? Write your own order.
Boxing free. Vve rake all risk of damage in
shipping.
WHOLESALE PRICES,
spring Wsgcno, 531 to S50- Goararteed
same as sell for6c.-tv Siurreys, C6o to 5100
sane as sell for 51CD to Too Sogrgies,
537=30} as fmcassoldf-rSS5. F*;:S2toi:s.CG6
to SlOO Q Kerm V.-agons, Wagonettes.
MilkWsgon9,Oelivery tf/agoR3an<i Road
Carts. u.vYtLKS ru::::en, womea - cuildiiln.
Rurniss T | Y.
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Seventh 7th hind district of saiu.county.
S.iiil hiiuls levied U|-on and to be s >id
sis the piopeity of Mrs. N. C. Clarke,
by viitue of and to satisfay a Tax Ei-fa
issued.by M.*£\ Uushin, Tax Coliectot
of said county against said Mrs. N. C.
Clarke, ier Taxes due from her t»The
ftate and county for the year 1893.
this March 5th 4894.
be so!d before tlic court house
door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, oil the 1st Tuesday
Api i! 1894, to the highest bidder for
cash, the f'oliowiligdesejii'ed property
to-wit: Parte of lots of land numbers
two hundred and fifteen 315, and two
hundred and sixteen 216, contauiimr
m ail to be sold three bundled and
eighty eight 388 ncics o: iun 1. All of
sum lauds situV.e, lying and being in
• eventii veil Jur.ii disti ict of said Coiiuty
saiu lanes le ied ui»u and to be sold
if any of
mill Bank.
We
I
• ”• shiill break down
people seem to be
Knowing, as we do, that gentleman’s
^tasie and long expericncein buying, \\ie feel no hes-^
jitancy in saying to our friends and patrons thatj
pn two or three weeks our store will be Stocked^
jwith the newest, most stylish and desirable goodsi
*of the season.
In the mem time you will find our bargains
?and remnant counters quite attractive 0
Our line of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Shoes aref*
Scorning in daily. This line is characterized byT
^its elegance in MAKE UP, durability and ease^
;f|of wear. We invite all to call and examine same.f
,t Very respectfuliy, t
* & ©
do not intend that.it x
this yc-ar. The
a king' more in-1
tl.e school than ever be-
Bank of Gordcie. The same hav-.
infj. been sold on or about the Kith
day of July 1892, and that since !
that time I have not been-dhe owner : '
lie shares of Stock in
Thornton W be a 11 e v.
terest in
fore. We hope that the year 189-1
may be the beginning of Bradshaw j
and from ti-L day on may we al-
V- . \ 1 lie i 11 I h: • wit h I>; !:er Scia ols
n h<- e.-iiutv W.- Iiave a class
U
CO,
Prfea
i?I3m
Js?- *28.50.
Ko. I, rana. Harness.
F-ir.IX-G SAfiULES r.ad FLT NETS. S&bartBicycle, 28in.ivhec-!3,
Spcrecn'u off cs**h with t.r.kr. Send 4e. In pceumHtio tiros, vreldlcao
starens to pay pcslu^e on 112-puge cataiogiee. steel LuLinc, drc»x> forgings.
Address W. S. PRATT, Sec’y, ELKMAKT, 5r4Q.
people. lie did not
one for votes or inShi-
nly spent tiie time in
g; and conversation.
It i-: said by some of his friend-
tiuit h s already eeneedes Dooly to
Mr. Atkinson and we are quite
sure that if he had voted each
ihe death, 2nd. ‘-Of all
ti' the next, for this is the
reaches us. Were it not f
we would not know the
(-liaiiges that are being wr.iu^lit at i
huBU*.
There, are many things of inter
est hero that wc presume wiil (-n-
tertain at least a few of Uremanv
readers of this paper. We are not
unmindful of the fact that the
Constitution, Journal and Tele
graph have the latest news from
every one will admit, and. the j a || the large cities, but the 1’itou-
Progkess enjoyed a pleasant call j ){L:S s will probahly fall into the
i front him and was invited to re- hands of some who do not haveac-
! turn tiie call when be is made • to these papers,
when j Governor. _ j The Georgia Club is one thing
i There is no
, ! norson as they shoo.t !:is hand here
.. he would nave found a eonsinera-
11c is a delightful old
itieni an
contest between (he | ,|u,t ali Georgia
It is a piiy that we haven’t a
senator from Georgia that will at- ijm ulm^hi men ui it la.i i.oj.-iii t-. i | .. , ,, . i
. i ‘ . . ■ . candidates for Governor and the
tend to lus duties and work for: under suspicious circumstances. , ...... , ,
. , , ,, .... 1 , . , on v ouestio-.i lor the people to ue-
tbe party pledges there like Crisp lib. Whenever ordered bv a . ,• .- , . ,
, 1 . J ° r , , i ......... • . cule is wlncii is the best and most
does in congress. Gordon tvas court having criminal lurisdietion. . ,
... i i • ,i , ,, ” - r . . n i I desei ving man .or the place,
said to have been a power in the j Section II. No inquest shall be’
jsenate when he was there before field over any dead body, when the
but he runs more now to “the last j cause of the death was violence.!
iiave of the confederacy,” than to ; or accident, or act-of God in t'n
tariff, financial or ballot reform. (presence of witnesses; >
WHY?!? no j
rising a suspicion of foul play,
The Fkooress takes the position
that while Gen. Evans tjasa soldier.
are proud
are about
ijiem bers.
rooms on
1 of.
preacher an
■rable abililv.
1 a man of eon- | al (VJl vs on the outside. The
who reside
he is not qu;
ing dailies of Georgia are
rson makes a Old in-it of factsI'.vptst ex , H rieiice, association | on file, so one can drop in and get
and hie training (tor tiie minis- | ffi e latc-st news from home or ex-
greetings with
. , mi • 111 . i trv) to maid Georgia a good Go-.- (.y,,,,™ friend v
en an inquest shall lie Held, but , • > ... , - , - . , . , 1
1 li.mnr X ■,{ only SO, l)Ut he 11
tie tlie High liorse” m mese ; jner . a t and not o‘f the conn-! 1 ) ever oeen oi »«y service to the . i Kl(1 a House warming-Monday j Say, Mr. Editor, do you think
ited States. With all the eas] ;7 ‘ but upon cut-h i lquest ir it U :ate whatever amt does not de- j evening. Gen. Gordon and many j there is anymore room on the
n, northern and some southern j a ‘ r t i‘ ;lt the deal li was i serve to lie oonored. i is true be of the cungressihen from Georgia I track? from the present outlook?
neition to the Wilson bill, his c .. I!S - ( j by violence and foul play, i ' v:,S :i po ' (iier - V‘ Ut lle l,ul !lis were present. Refreshments "ere | jf so . I'd like to come into the race
Speaker Crisp is showing him
self more and more worthy to j ,,, ‘ .. „ .... . ,. lernor,
*‘ride the high horse in these ; .d., never been
United
tern
/>r>p isition
* * VJAUStrU UV \ itUtilBC dll Vt l • • til I >1 ti \ , ; . . j
, , r .. ■ i dutv. no better.an«t is no inure ire-
and the person guiitv of the act is; -. , . .
, 1 • serving than thousands of others
arrested, th.ui the person paying
thp cost of the inquest shall he re
paid by the county treasurer upon
an order from the Judge of the
Superior Court of the county.”
Under the old law the coroners
went ahead anti held an inquest
over c-very dead body killed or dy-
, . . , , , ing by foul nlnv or under susni
him in the senate now to put these 1 ■ “ . • , ■
, . 4 | emus circumstances and received, . , . . ,,
feuls through there! 1 F «r G rr.. m T,, c . I P ltt ' !ll P ''.'.rkeu i, l.irough the
those whom lie
had a House
Most of our farmers are ready t<
plant as soon as the weather will
permit.
Mrs. J. E. Joiner. Jr., and Miss
’ Edna Brown have been quite ill
! for the past ten days but arc- con-
1 valescent
Judge II. -T Morgan spent Sat
urday in Montezuma on business?
Mess. .J. M. Brown and ‘-Eb”
Westbrook of Montezuma were
down here last week looking after
their farming interests.
Mr. J no. F. Butler spent
| Wednesday in Montezuma on bus-
! iness.
Mr. James Ray of Coney was
i with us a few hours one day last
I week and was as full ol fun anti
meets there. We I good jokes as ever.
Monday j Sav. Mr. Editor, do you think
At present there
one hundred who ;ire
We have very ehoc rful j
Pennst Ivania Avenue, i
where all Georgians are welconn
at any time. The latch string I
'lead
iway
speech carried it through congress.
After trying in vain for a week he
found Thursday, that one vote
would give a quorum and allow the
Bland hill for coining the $55,000,
<100 eeinorage o: silver in the
Treasury to be voted upon and he
cast his own vote and the bill pass
ed congress in a few minutes. Is
it not a pity that we haven’t go
. [ serving
who did as well as he
Mr. Atkinson has been of great
ill spent
pleasant j f tn - office. What do you charge
j admittance if a fellow runs through
son has ended and
served and
evening.
The Social Season‘has ended and J your piq er? (Billy goats are pro-
all high officials have closed their | hibited—Ed.)
service to the State lor the past | doors against the eager public who
eight years. Not a legislature i only called out of idle curiosity.
j (scarcely) lias passed hut that
some good, wise and helpful law,
j has been placed upon the Books of
Stale, that came from the mind of
I W. Y. Atkinson or whose eiiam-
Tln-re
k i i! i :i g
j pay for it from the county. Last
i week the tram engine at Fenn ran
i no; Ten
Afisoon Telegraph. over and killed a negro. Coroner,
‘flic truth is that the artificially | Graham had not been furnished
blown up hoom for Gen. Evans has "'Rff the new law and went and
about collapsed, and that Atkinson htdd the inquest as usua
js gaining rapId 1 y in nil parts of "ei' e °i' e wit-iess -s to t!i
and Ordinary Hargrove refused,
under the new law, to grunt ah ol
der for the cost- Coroner Graham
will refuse to go hereafter unless
there were no eye witnesses or some
one makes the necessary affidavit
and pays the- expenses.
ature.
For
his
the State, as men begin to consider
the faots of the situation. The
process is sure to continue.
ILiwktBSvtRs Ulspitali and News.
In his informal talk at Mawk-
insvillo Monday afternoon General
Evans said that he had no personal
ambition to he governor of Georgia,
put entered the race at the in
stance of friends in various parts
of the State who believed that he
p uid harmonize the the people.
Jt is a pity that Gen. Evans al
lowed himself to be persuaded into
making the race, for the days
have passed when the pe iple are
disposed to thrust an office on a
pian, and the people may take him
pt his word, in spite of the tali
jius*-ling he is doing for the office,
pud elect a man who has an ambi
lion to be governor.
h-hi Id be
Not only so, bat his
aicrificing service to the
party ia 1332 should entitle him
to Hie- honor if,he had done noth
ing more. .More than this he is
in eve;-v wav familiar with the af
fairs of State and would thereby
rnake a. better officer as his prom
inence in State affairs for tin-
pa.-t few years would give credit
to ilie State’s G iviTiM-r.
These are the things that i.-fin-
•nce us and not prejudice or s-enti-
: u I w - ; I. y.-thal when the
penjile : the state toko a husin -.-s
and not - sentimental-view of t!:e
candidates they wiiLhonor the de-
This gentleman, who, he and liis ; serving *• • Y. Atuinson.
friends say, will be t-he next Gov-. *
ernor of Georgia, honored' Vienna j Y/gshington City Letter-
with a visit Thursday and met the j
people of the town and county k.
why were here and conversed with For t-f PtOgress:
them very pleasantly during the; v.'e read the Fsogkess MtKgmit !
afternoon but did not attempt any, e ., 2eraeS3 j a c iry of Magnifi- j
speech at ail. Tome friends of his ; e; ,. lt notwitiistanding^o !
here were notified the day before j n . ftny j arge aiiilies circulate here.:
l )eo P' e ; We mean those read it who, in
GENERAL EVANS.
The Coorners in Trouble.
*
The lust legislature amende;! j ln^ge imrty
. !»«. ,.,.<711 hi ting Corners in- j 0 .,
ns friends of hi
notified
that he was coming and til
jof the town were put on nntjee j y f . n ' rs gone bv, whiled away many
(and live runners sent throughout ] ',,,^.5..,'.^ mf . n p*nts gleaning the
| the neighboring-c'iunty to ; ; ;ews Irotn the various neigbbor-
‘ the people. He was met at the j ia y> 0l ,} v . p:
of fripnds
f (ho law-
anil
i a f ter i 'J.
retft family letter that
is
Doubtless the readers of Ibis
articie will be delighted to know
that umor.g tiie Cabinet officials,
that Mrs. II -ke Smith's home was
more thronged than any of tiie'
others. Site D such' ;t charming,
indy that one lingers in her com- j
panv un.-nrare of fleeting time, j
Her ”at home” days were a ren
dezvous for Southerners, and es
pecially Georgians.
Mrs. Carlisle ami Mrs. Herbert !
also entertain very nicely, and :
had scores of callers on their -at
home” days.
Mrs. Cleveland has lost none oT
her former attraction and the few
public receptions were unparallell-
cd for tiie crowds. Her populari
ty is only equaled by personal at
tractions.
Speaker Crisp, whom many cf
us.know personally, is tiie pride of
us all. If is speech i>n the tariff
was the one thing needf-il to its
passage in the House. The stud
ied speeches of Reed and his allies
against the hill were found want
! ing iu iogic when put beside that
j of our Speaker. We want to see;
! him in tae Senate when the time
: comes for a change.
Moody and San key, the great
revivalists, are conducting a series
of meetings here and ten thousand
person; listen to them every even
ing. This great concourse of peo
ple meet in what is known as the '
Convention Hall. Mr. Moody has ,
looked I ’ fst none of his personal magnet
That patent fence man was
down here last week—and sold
this district, too. There is no
doubt, about its being a good fence.
A great many of our people are
buying it just to build fences
around their chicken houses to
keep Evans men out.
The Constitution and Journal
| make a note of it every time' Ger.
! Evans opens his mouth, except
j "hen beyawr.s over 1 eeingso many
| Atkinson men! These papeis aia
they would give Atkinson a fair
j chance and it is strange that they
j never publish'his speeches. They
| will be sorry for this before many
I moons. Billy hi : Kid.
aaasr .
L— fSUMl
'fi [ p sr*
fMFLUENZA,
Or La Grippe, thr.ucrh occasionally epi-
’‘Gnic. i.< always more or loss prevalent.
Tin* l>est rcmciiv for Hiia complaint
is Ayer’s Cherry I’ectoral.
•* Last Spring. I was taken down v;Ith
Ln Grippe. At times I was completely pros
trated. and so difficult was my breathing
that my breast seemed as if conffno^in an
iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began
taking it than relief followed. I could not be
lieve that the effect would be so rapid and the
cure so complete. It is truly a wonderful med
icine.”—W. H. Williams. Crook City, S. D.
AYER’S
Oiterry Pectoral
Prompt to act, sure to cure
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T33fgia— Alabama Business Go'.lege
(Macon, Gii.puid Monigomerj-jAlu)
Only -Tioia of Business CoII 3 geS
The South.
Instruction Purely Practical
Students of each College conduct
Actual Busines Transactions with
those of the other by Mail, Freight
and Express.
Four Departments—Commercial
Stenograph, Telegraph and Pen
Art.
Pupils Guarantee! the ccmple- j
tion of any course in any other j
institution, ^ |
Both Colleges open the entire
vear—Graduates assisted to pos
itions.
full paiticulars write to
Wyatt and Martin,
or Mt'ffgomery Ala
! ~PTh~TT;
Mi -u. \V. Siiuppai l.
lux Rji-ti \ c-j- J C. Duv&wav.
Tax Collector—31. E. KushtL.
Couuty Treasurer—D. Jiq Leonard
Coroner J. W. Ui: bum.
County Surveyor— M. C. Jordan.
B'l.VKO OF EUTJCATIOX.
Jno T Rrown, A. C, B«|!i Effte ui
U 1 Ue - D ■ f - Doaghtry. D L. Hsu
lers iu. President.
Commissioner—O. P. Swearingen
Regular meeting of Board of E.|„A
lien the 1st Tuesdays iu January. Anr.'l
July an,| Oototer. ‘ F ’
Superior Court convenes on second
, .mu third Mondays iu March and S-.,
tember.
I CITy OFFICERS.
Mayor—B. J8 Forbes.
AlJermen-O. S. Bazemore, DeWitt
H Hmmiwou, U. V. \\ hippie and J. It.
Clerk and Treasurer—J. J. Stovall.
Marshals—C. VV. Johns and A. J
Davie;.
Printer—Vie.v
a Paoait2S3.
For
RAILWAY.
I- 1 . H. Hawkins.
T. Kdwar.t ILonbl
I Receiveni.
Passenger anil Freight Seliedntes in I-;tr#ct
January 7th, iSUt.
UK At) DOWN.
WEST BOUND.
Daily
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THE BEST—
Abbeville
.'o:di*h\
AniMricoR. arrive
Vni.-ricus, leave
Iticlilaud,
Omaha, arrive
Hurts > r«», leave
Montgomery, arrive
5:". ; a in I
!i;->) j
1 '•! 1) 111
Dots 1-T-. m Beuii.
•M -t ;
* THE STANDARD, t
As wc are going to school and
have a few leirure mociw-ws v.
will write you in regard to oi.r
school.
Our school opened the twenty- j
ninth of January with eight en or i
twenty stud n'.s and In-pierca.- d .
to twenty-three, with prospect of
twenty-five or thirty.
Our school at Brad: haw, in the ; 2
past, always opened with a small 1 +
number and closed with smaller.
But with our sonl teach* r, Mis
Waltu Jessup, we bJieve It it our
sehivtl will not be in the n lure as |
it It is been in the past.
Our school bus lierelofo e he 1
suspended h* fore the time expir
; but neither the teacher nor t'i
! DURANG’S
iRliEOMATiC ReMEBY:
^ Ti ps sustain vl iis reputation for 18 rears 4
^ ac bjing t rj si:mdar<l remedy for the <
£>quick art 1 ppriu.m-ut cure of Rheuma-
> ti.sm, Gout, sciatica, etc., in ail its forms.
<£• It is c-ndors.-l by thousands of Physi-
♦ ciaus. Pa Wishers and Patients. It is <
: purely.^vegetable and builds up from the
first dose. Jt never fails to cure.
Price is one dollar a bottle, or six <
bottles for five dollars. Our 40-page Pam
phlet S2nt Free by Mail. Address,
Dursng's Rheumatic Remedy Co.
1316 L Street, Washington, D:C.
LDxtrtmg’s ILiver Pills arc the best on '
earth. They act with an ease that makes *
them a household blessing.
J PRICE 25 CTS. PER BOX, or 5 BOXES FOR $1.
east BilfNI)—ItrAD D:iw_s-.
ism but •§ auk( Y- C ’Y^g t -. si!1 g. even rhlnk oC^neh a t
i .-v■ l. o i tiAiiMAGY GO.
V.'linkf-ale Affiutr. Atlant.". Ga.
The (mil Machine tllnt will Sew
JACK WARD as well as FOR
T !•' w’t’i l it stoiminsr. Qui* t
j Light Running, adjustable in all,
IS p.il ts.
YE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
Correspondence Solicited.
UNION MANUFACTURING CO.
Wm. Peter, Owner.
Toledo, Ohio.
•lontgori'cry, lt*.tve
lurtsi oro,
luiulia.
I4 nnpkin,
<< c . 11 :»1,
\!n«*nc*Ds. arrive
Americas, leave
Cordele.'
Abbeville,
JleJrna, arrive
Lyons
•■Savannah.
f>:01 a in
1)54
2; > i p in
4:2-7 o iu
JJJjnm
li:l pm
ALBANY DIVISION.
>.y. Amerl-
v i 1 ions di-
. h tiie Ab-
CTomiertioi sat Savannah, Aib
-us and Mr*nttoiaery with the
/•‘rgiiig lines and at \ bl> -Vilie w;
jfville and Wnym-oss Bail mid.
Passena *rs will iw? allowed to ride on all _
freight t ains of K. A-& M. Ibui}\- 1
It. WlfilirRN.
. General 1 asseng^r Ac?ut.