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FERTILIZERS.
-IFJLIRIM: STJIFIFLIES-
TO THE TiR/j&JDIE: „ j ~R A T ,T, A T?TVP! OBELISK FLOTJE--
We keep a very heavy stock of Dry goods,; Ballard’s Obelisk Flour is known far and
^ t -ii j r i r\ • u rt i : 0 u Pn :nn- n Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, wide as standard o- 0 ods and every sack first
Our customers will please come forward Our specialtv (it we have any) is keeping a s & , r j
, • ,i • , r T7 ,-r \\T i i . . '1 r T7 _ c,,,-,!- Tf hard ware,-in tact everything. No-difference class. We get in a car bad every-few days-
and £ive us their notes tor Fertilizers. We complete stock ot rarm bupplies. it cioes J & r , . G , i
, * , , , i 1 i , i np j c whether you want something tor everv-day or iod 't is moved right out by we 1 pleased
have been pleased to serve you; will you not matter what you want, make youi needs J s , y , U - ia TT & U . .*r
i 1 , i * • ,i ‘ . ^ - , -ii r. An lin Sunday wear or tor farm or household use customers. Have you ever tried it? It not,
accommodate us by giving these notes now? known to us and we will ht you up. \ ~ , '
J & & supply we are the people to ht you up to do so now,
. Calhoun & Kelly. ;least cost. Calhoun & Kell}'. ! Calhoun & Kelly.
Calhoun & Kelly.
TYie Vienna Pr ogress.
1 UESI)AT MARCH 13
LOCAL NEWS.
Pretty weather last week caused
the trees to bud and bloom.
Coffins for sale by Wilson &-Car-
roll, Unadilla, Ga.
FOR SALE. A good milch Cow
with young calf J. P. Heard.
- That was regular summer time
thunder, lightning anti rain Sun
day night.
W. L. Douglas $3.00 Shoes at
W. C. Willis & Co.
Professional Cards.
LAWYERS.
GEO. W. WOOTEN,
LAWYER,
Vienna, Ga.
Kew Law < ffiee eu Cotton Street, - , .
near New Court House. j Our people received
Will practice in all the Courts good drenching Sunday night
of ihe State and in the Federal they returned from church.
Courts at Macon and Savannah.
3-13-94. 1; r. I ro j|_ Unadilla, Ga.
> I Col. G. W. Wooten
Jno. IT. Woodward, Jno. S. Adams-
WOOD WARD & ADA MS,
Attorneys at Law.
Collections and managing Es
tates Specialties. Will practice
in the Oconee circuit and elsewhere i
by special contract. Vienna, Ga.
Coffins for sale by Wilson & Cur-
Any of our subscribers who do j The Progress is sure that its
not receive their paper promptly j lady readers will be more pleased
will please notify us. Those who ! than ever this season at the ele-
have subscribed for any of the pa- | gant display of millinery brought
pets on our clubbing lists and do ;on by Mrs. C. t - Morgan. In hats
not receive the papers at once will leaps, trimmings, flowers and or-
also confer a favor by notifying-.laments her stock is par excel have the
««. I ience - The ladies should be u.e gtock of Mi!1 ? ner>Vi just
A handsome line of Spring and j t0 see l' 1 * 8 stock and piace t leir : arr j ve( j f or the spring trade, that
Summer Neckwear, just received (orders now while all the prettiest^ ; j t l] iis ever been my pleasure to
bv f most stylish and best are on hand, j show.
The Fullington & Barfield Co. j T1 A j HATS for this season’s wear
Something Pretty and Styl
ish.
OFT TOTTjR HEAL.
I take pleasure in announcing
Pinehurst, Ga.
The county court tackled a
large number of transferred cases
again last Wednesday and had
to hold over until Thursday noon.
pielt\ | 'fbeydiave nearly all been disposed
of now and the attendance upon
county court will not be so larg".
Those Calico Dress Patterns
10 yds to the piece—are beauties
and going at 70f'.
gettnu
his new rcsideiufe about finished. , The Fullington & Barfield Co.,
Pinehurst, Ga.
ILL. Henderson. W. V. Harvard.
Henderson & Harvard.
ATTORNEYS,
VlENNA, Ga.
Contracts, Ejectments, Matters,
before court of Ordinary and col
lections—A specialty.
J. IT. MARTIN, U. V. WHIPPLE,
Hawlvinsville, Ga. Vienna, Ga.
MARTIN & WHIPPLE,
LAWYERS,
VIENNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts
of Dooly, except Dooly County
court.
G. W. Busbee.
1). A. R. Great.
J. M. Busbee.
BUSBEE, CRUM
BUSBEE.
The painters are at work now. j
\V . L Douglas $4,00 Custom | The Fullington & Barfield Co .
Shoe. W. 0. Wiliis & Co. j Pinehurst, C
, Wilt sell you
A goodly number of our people . 2Q [)(>unds Eice for fl
will go over to Americus to-morrow ! ig « Granulated Sugar $1
night to hear Dr, Taimage lecture, j 20 Brown “ $1
“ Coffee “ $1
Little Giant School Shoes for'
Children best school shoe made at
\\ . C. Vv xilis ii: fii
Guile a number of our people
will attend the Sunday school
convention atUnadiila next Satur
day and Sunday
Mayer, Watts & Go., offer great
values in Shoes and Clothing.
&
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co. Gh.
Practices regularly in the Courts
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco
nee, Southern ami Brunswick Cir
cuits.
State Supreme Court, United j
States Circuit and D’strict Courts j
and Court of Appeals.
MEDIC AI
There was a considerable crowd
in town Friday to hear the Popu
list speech and attend the civil
side of county court,
Coffins for sale bj- Wilson & Car-
roll, Unadilla, Ga
Mess. T. It. Smith & Co., keep a
full line of all kinds of Eatables
and when you want something nice
call on them.
Ladies Fine Shoes ‘-Bering & Co ”
IV. C. Willis & Co.
A fish wagon loaded with catfish
fresh from the river was in town
Saturday morning and sold out
the lot in ten minutes.
H. A. MOBLEY,
D HYSiCiAN & SURGEON.
BYROMVILLE, GA.
Will continue to practice at the
same location. All thought fo-
removing having been entirely d i
carded.
All calls made at his former
place of residence will be prompt
ly attended. 6-13-6w
w. s.
PHYSICIAN
Howell,
and SURGEON,
Drayton, Ga.
Oners his professional services
to the citizens of Drayton and
vicinity.
All calls answered promptly,
day or night.
TW lUW.Xs.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
Special attention given Obstet
rics. Diseases peculiar to women,
a specialty
All calls promptly answered, day one
or night.
Office over W. 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 & Co's
store. All calls promptly attended
to, day or night. Can he found at
night at the residence of F. E
Varnedoe.
DENTIST.
W. E. SEECH AM.
DENTIST,
i N \Dii.LA GA.
i' I'!-: •• ■ Riled io |• j on
J.
W. & 0 J. Williams.
dentists.
COKDELE GA.
Office in Raid-Got Cordele build
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER,
SPECIALIST,
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat aud Lungs.
656 Unerry Rtreet. Macon, Ga
Boference—Manhattan Eye and Ear tics
pitul, :S\ Y.
D?. J. M- WHITEHEAD
DENTIST. '
Vienna. Ga,
Office ove ■ Drug Store.
W. L, Douglas Hand-sewed
Cordova $a Oil '-Easiest shot-
made.”
W. C. Willis & Co.
j Itch on human, mange on horses,
i di gs and ail stock, cured in 30
j minutes by - Woolford’s Sanitary
; Lotion. This never fails. Solti
j by Stovall & Forbes .Druggist,
See Mayer, Watts & Co., for
; Shoes aud Clothing. They are
offering great bargains in these
I lines.
I Mr. Horry Payne of Bartow, Flan
I has been visiting Judge G. I.
I Lasseter for several days. Mr.
j Payne has many friends here who
j are always glad to see him.
I WANTED. This week. A few
(bushels of sweet Potatoes on sub-
I sci-iption to the Pkoguks?. 50ets.
per bushel allowed Also a dozen
well cured Hums at market price.
The boys say that Judge T.
llentz Smith has his eye on an ini-
I portant county office and they are
just waiting to hear aim say what
he wants, to begin work for him.
We want to buy Chickens, Eggs,
Hides, Tallow and Beeswax, for
which we will give you the high
est market prices.
The Fullington & Barfield Co.
Pinehurst, Ga
The Thomasville Advertiser is
of the latest and newsiest
additions to the Georgia press.
Though only seven weeks old it
comes out this week double its
usual size and is forging rigln
ahead to fame and fortune.
•Mayer, Watts ife Go , have some
thing of interest to say this week
to (he trading public. They lui>e
an enormous stock of Shoes, Cloth
ing and Dry Goods that they are
offering ac wonderfully iuw prices.
Car load of Henry Grady Flour
received yesterday. Henry Grady
is the best on the market. Try a
barrel.
J. P. Heard & Son.
A rumor comes front the upper
part of the county that a candi
date for Treasurer will show up
fr'iin that section a little later. We
tried to trace the rumor hut lost
the track. We suspicion two prom
incut citizens up there-.
We are ready to do all classes
of Buggy and Wagon work, BIuck-
smithing and Woodwork of all
kintis. Fine Painting, a specialty.
Dudley & Timmons,
Vienna, Ga
Dooly will have at least thrte
candidates in the field for Collec
tor. Mess. Scott and Green, who
we mentioned before and Mr. L
H. Taylor, who says he is going to
give the other boys a race that will
be worth running.
Remember I paint Buggies at
from $(j. to $7.50. Good work or
no pay. Produce taken in pay
ment for work at market prices.
A. G. Dudley.
Pinehurst, Ga.
Commissioner Swearingen had |
30 m 40 teach rs to meet him here j
Saturday to make contracts and |
arrange for the April quarterly J
payment. These were all from j
above Gum creek. Next Saturday j
those below. Gum c-reek will meet j
him at Cordele.
A full line of Gent? and Boy’s j
Suspenders just opened up that we
wiil sell for 5c up. Also an ele
gant. line of Ladies and Gent’s
Hosiery that we will sell at prices
to suit the times.
The Fullington A Barfield Co.
Pinehurst, Ga.
^ Our readers will notice in this
issue the card of Judge J. W. Hay-
good of Montezuma, whom our
t °
people all know and esteem. If
you-need his services in tlie line
he mentions come in to see Col.
Harrison or drop him a line to
Montezuma or Vienna.
We sell
Best Prints 5c. per yd up.
C’ottonades (heavy) lac. peryd up.
Men’s Shoes $1 up.
L (dies’ “ $1 up.
Ladies’ Slippers $i tip.
Men’s Work Shirts 25e. up.
Men’s Undershirts 25c. up.
Ladies’ Under vests 2.3e. up.
Ladies’ Belts 15c. up.
Men’s Belts 25c. up.
The Fullington & Barfield Co.,
Pinehurst, Ga.
Treasurer Leonard goes along
1'uietly about his business and
never mentions being re-elected
Mr. T. B. Blaekshear, tjhe Artist^
of Macon, has decided to
Vienna a short visit *f 10 days
with iiis photographic gallery-.
Our people know Mr. Blackshear’s
work as first class and they ap
preciate his giving thani an oppor
tunity to have-this work done here
at home. We anticipate that Mr.
Blaekshear we be kept on double
duty all the time he is here. Come
as soon as he gets here and have
your work done.
Col. G. W. Busbee has filled in
a large stock of spring dry goods
and clothing, together with the
stock lie lias been carrying and
now has one of the prettiest stocks
of general merchandise in town.
Mr. 1L G. Busbee is always there
and ready to show you anything
you want. He lias a beautiful line
of gents’ wear and ladies' dress
goods that are remarkably cheap.
Call around and see their stock.
lion. Isaiah Williams of Raines
came up to the speaking Friday
and while here told us that they
had a movement on foot to start
the publication of a populist paper
in Dooly. We do not know how
it could subsist among three good
democratic papers and in such a
strong democratic county, but the
Progress bids them welcome to
the field. “The more, the Mer
rier,” is an old saying and we are
willing to try the- truth of it.
Dr DeWitt Taimage, the great
Brooklyn divine whose sermons
are read weekly in nearly every pa
per in tile land, will lecture at
Americus to-morrow (Wednesday)
night. A special train will be run
on the S. A. M. railroad leaving
Cordele at 5:30 l\ M .-and return
ing after the lecture. Parties on
either the Georgia Southern or S.
A. M. railroads can go over in the
afternoon and get back the same
night.
Ye ediior accepted, with pleas-
u;e, Friday, and invitation from
Co]. D. A. R, Crum to a birth-day
repast of cake and wine. This is
the first birth-day that the Colonel
has ever spent from home and his
( .are jaunty, nobby and pretty and j
make , j j, ave Hiein in a 1 i the latest shapes |
and shades. They are chec’p, too, -
' this season.
1 FLOWERS: The line of Flow-j
ers I am opening now far exceed
in beauty anything ever show here
before. They are really as pretty
as pretty can be.
Iq. other lines of Millinery my
Spring stock is here and you will
be delighted with all the new, pret-1
tv and stylish things.
Come in and look through and j
there will be no trouble to find j
something to delight you, tickle
your fancy and lit your purse.
Mrs. C. V. Morgan, |
Vienna, Ga.
The JVetP York Safe Co.
IS NOT GOVERNED BY THE SAFE POOL
MANUFACTURERS OF
Safes for Famiiy and Business Purposes from $25 Upward*.
Guaranteed Fireproof and Lock Non-Pickable.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Agents Wanted in New Territories
NEW YORK SAFE CO.. 44 Clintton Place New York, N. Y
OXTFL IFTVIE STYLES OH 8AFE3
THE
Ko.
Safe.
Outside
Measure, inches.
Inside
Measure, inches
Weight
lbs.
Price
2
23x15x15
13x9x8
300 -
$25
3
2Sx18x18
15x10x10’
500
$35
4
32x22x20
18x14x12
700
$45
5
38x25x20
23x17x12
1000
$60
6
41x27x20
27x19x12
1250
$75
B. P. HOWELL.
W B. MORGAN
BEST
Tax Receivers Notice!
April 2,
8,
“ 4,
“ S.
Ail kins
Lindsay
Pinehurst “
Uintdilia “
Zoar “
Bvromville “
Drayton *•
Vienna “
Pinia
Ambi “
James “
Coney “
Cordele * 4
('lewis OBI .1U11 May 9th.
Dakota Mnv l- r >tli a. m.
Tipnettville May 2i P. M.
Find'ay May 2£nd i\ M.
Fuqua J/ay 2ini
Vienna May :>i. June 1.2.
Books close June 2nd.
JNO C. D
Cordele, Ga., March 18th. DOE
17,
18,
14.
B. P hOWELL & CO.
Livery Sale and Feed Stables
Vienna, ga.
We occupy the “Heard” stables, successors tc
J. M. Eield’s Livery business, and with good teams
| are ready to serve the public in our line.
'|7"gnm 1 First-class teams, single or double, at reasonable
j[ JLJ o rate - s - Stock left with us properly cared for.
| i^J^Drummers’ trade, a specialty.
We
in
are “hoeeecl
new
good s.
B.
Miss Jeannie Morgan,
DRESSMAKING.
i U P
! Day and niofht for the 1
past week we havej
been busy opening up
| new stock as it came,
[car-load after car-load,
Yours for business,
P, HOWELL & CO.
-^OFFICE OF—
unless some one mentions it to him j good mother remembered her :ib
first. He says if the people want | sent boy with a very handsome
cake, of which he invited a nunr
him, they want him, and if they
don’t, they don’t, and there is no
use to “cut up” about it.
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 & l-’orbes Drug
gist, Vienna. Ga
Our readers will notice in tiiis
issue the professional card of Col.
G. W. Wooten. This gentleman
has long practiced in this section
ber of .riends, gentlemen and
ladies, to help him partake. The
editor joins the merry crowd in
thanks for the treat and best
wishes for the future.
Notice.
To the Members of the Dooly Co.,
Bar Association :
M s H
^ , , Specialist in Diseases of Women-
.Our large store-room, Stri ‘ Nervous and Private Diseases
jtne largest in town, up-
Correspondence solicited.
Perfect Fit, No “Trying on
Fitting Dresses.
I use the “Taylor’ System and! StailS aS Well aS down-
French Fit” and once vour meas- • , • i 1 r
tire is taken there is no “trying on” j SlO 11 S, IS paUceCL tlOlll
or fitting dresses. You leave ) the j fl oor to ce i] j n cr with
goods and measure and I deliver,
to you a guaranteed perfect fit in n giy °"OOcls
any style dress you may select. I ! 25
make -Ladies’ Underwear” on
short notice and do Stamping.
All kinds of Dresses made alter
the latest fashions.
Give me a trial; would be pleas
ed to serve you.
Miss Jeaxxie Morgan, V
Vienna, Ga. I and at the lowest notch in
Work at residence on Fifth, So r .u ’•(.
j prices for the quality
You know how money
buys goods cheap these
days, well, ours were
bought with the money
North-east corner Suwannee House,
CORDELE, GA.
of
Leather Tannery.
goocis.
home near Findlay
Tannery where I am turning out
good leather every day. Parties
having Hides that they want
tanned can have it done for 30y‘
per pound or will exchange leather
for hides. Satisfaction guar
anteed or no pav.
W. W. Jordan,
Findlay, Ga.
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS.
T ...tt'U i ^ llr spring stock is open and ready
,e.. le i q or inspection. All the latest
shades and fancies in these lines,
as well as a large assortment of all
grades from 5y' per yard up.
You know Mayer, Watts & Co.,
and low they “back up” their as
sertions with the goods and prices,
and we say we have the Jarg-si,
! best and cheapest stock of entirely
•» new goods just from the factories
NOTICE. that we have ever opaned in V-
. enna. Drop in and see it.
All persons .are hereby put on j CLOTHING. In Mens, Boys
notice that I will not pay a certain anc ] Children’s suits we are sure
note given by me on Feb. 21st we can fj t and please you. The
1894, for $75,00 to the R. C. Flow-
l'ou are hereby most respectfully or. M. D. Medical Co., of Biston.
and earnestly requested to meet me
in the Superior Court rooms at Vi
enna, Ga., on Thursday, the 12th
tnd the people know his worth as j day of April 1894. at 9 o’clock
a citizen and success as a lawyer. I m.. for the purpose of setting cases
He is still in the service and will
be glad to confer with prospective
clients oil all matters of law.
Mr. W. T. Sangster, who has
been the efficient officer of his dis
trict for quite a while and the
to be tried at the approaching
May term 1894 of the Superior
court of Dooly county; in accord
ance with the established rules of
said association. All come, please,
as we desire a full meeting of the
Bar. March 12th 1894.
Geo. W. Wooten,
trusted, true and tried officer of ! p res . Dooly Co., Bar Association.
the Superior court, who is always ® -
sent on important matters, is be- j \RIST0S
ing prominetiy mentioned as a !
gentleman who would make the :
•minty a tine sheriff. j T - Blaekshear, the leading
'photographic Artist of Macon,
Mr. r. II. Johnson oi Unadilla | Q a-> vviil hir in Vienna about the
says we slandered him in giving j 20th of March and will offer to
the account of that orange eating j the people such a class of work as
contest in which he and two friends | have never had ah oppoituni-
, . , , - , TT I ty of having made before,
indulged here a few weeks ago. He • , T . ...
pictures are
Mass., and due three months from
date, the consideration for which
it was given having failed.
This Feb. 27th 1894.
G. Gunter.
Wanted.
Cotton seed, Corn, Fodder, Peas,
Meal, Potatoes, Wood, Syrup Tur
keys, Chickens, Eggs and all kinds
of country produce will be taken
on subscriptions at the Progress
office aj 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 rnarke price for it.
Money to Loan.
sa vs he eat 13 oranges and we only
gave him credit for 10! Ha com
forts himself by raying that very
few pet pie get credit r'..-r what the v
lo anyhow.
Mrs. Wiley Thigpen visited her
father, Hon. Jno. C. Owen, at his
home near Byromville, Saturday
tnd Sunday. Wiley says it made
him so mad to be left alone that
he went home with Joe Smith to
?upper the first night and eat a
dozen fried eggs. Reckon Joe will
not be particular about his getting
so mad next time.
His Aristo pictures are beau- '
tifui and permanent. Iiis prices'
will be reasonable. His stay will I
be limited to 10 days.
Business hours from 9 A. m., to
3 r. jl T. B. Blaekshear.
Dooly
Cut to Death.
Ow ing to the financial condition
j of the country we have cut prices
on Buggy and Wagon work 25 per
cent.
Good Carriage Painting from
i $0.00 to $7.50, and all other wo’rk
j in proportion.
Give us a trial now.
A. C. & C. S. Dudley.
WANTED:—To knew the i
whereabouts of Sam Randalls or I
Rundalls. When last heard from
he was somewhere in this section
on the Georgia Southern or S. A
M. railroads. Any one knowing
his whereabouts will confer a great
favor upon me by writing me at
Vienna, Ga. A. M. LAMPLEY.
[Papers of this section please
1 copy.]
NOTICE.
The partnership heretofore ex
isling under the firm name of Pate,
McKenzie & Co., Cordele, Ga.. h is
this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. Jan. 2Gth 1394.
J.S. Pate.
C'. M. McKenzie.
W. M. Smith.
On fanning lands
county on easy Terms.
Mv agent, Col. W. G. Harrison,
can be found in Vienna from the
8th to the 13th of each month and
will give prompt attention to_ all
business in this line Letters ad
dressed either to Montezuma or
Vienna will be promptly answered.
J. IV. Haygood,
Montezuma, Ga.
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 husi
ness, their interest having been
purchased by Mess. W. L. <fc M. E.
Williams who will continue tile
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.
goods are best quality, good styles
and made right—then you have a
large assortment of all kinds from
which to select. And the best fea
ture of all is, the priees are made
to fit these hard times.
SHOES. We are working for
the Shoe trade of this section and
while we already do lots of it we
want more and bought the SHOES
to get it with. When you exam
ine these Shoes and get prices you
will be astonished at how we sell
such goods for such prices. The
great reason is. We buy from the
factories and don’t have to pay the
“middle-mans’ profits and then
we pay spot cash. This enables
us to get them to you cheap. They
fit well, wear easy and are what
you want. Bring your feet in with
you and “try on” a pair.
HARDWARE. Y:>u know that
we always carry the completest
line of Hardware in this section.
Whether you want a buggy, Wag
on, hack, stove, plow or pocket
knife—anv'thing in the Hardware
line-we keep it.
EATABLES. Amid all other
great stocks that go to make com
fortable and supply the active ne
cessities of the outward man and
make his future great and pleasant,
we have the supplies for the in
ward man and would not have V’nu
forget that we carry the Eatables,
as vvell as, the Wearables.
Now, we have received thous
ands of dollar’s worth of new good.-
in the past week.
They must be sold ! We bough I
them for that purpose and are fullN
determined to sell them. You need
some of them-—we know t'mi do-
then, come in, take a look, ano
lets see if we cau trade.
Yours for business,
Mayeiit Watts & Co.
Vienna, Ga.
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.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
ALL KINDS.
Enough to supply
the County.
Seed Irish Potatoes
Very Bes J Eastern
Buist’s Reliable
Garden Seeds.
Stovall & Forbes
Druggists, Vienna, Ga
ABSOLUTELY FREE,
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 tac 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 he 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
W y att & Martin,
Macon, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Ail persons having demands against
ihe estate of David Culpepper, d>~
ceas-d. aro hereby notified to render
in their demands according to law:'
and all persons indebted to said estate '
are required to make immediate pay
ment.. J .in. 1st. 1394.
Win. C. Culpepper,
Adm’r cf David Culpepper deceased.
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.
THE
GEORGIA
SOUTHERN
FLORIDA
AND
RAILROAD.
FULLM.AK BUFFET SLEEPING CAR LIRE
BETWEEN
Tampa, pla.,and flashi/ille, ienn.
VIA
JACKSONVILLE, LAKE CITY, MACON AND
ATLANTA,
MAKING CONNECTION IN UNION DEPOTS AT
JKACOfj, ATLANTA & NASHVILLE
FOB ALL POINTS
NORTH, EAST & WEST.
W est luma Fast Plan Due
r
TO
ALL POINTS WEST
ONLY LINE
Paia!KaFia.,aaajHacoi», 9a.
—WITH-
Losal Sleepers on Night Trains.
Cur Palatka-Macon Night Train carries
Tampa-Nashville Sleeper, North
bound, from Lake City, Fla.,
Making all Connections as above.
Passengers from Jacksonville for Ma
con should take Local Sleeper at Lake
City. By doing this they can remain in
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.