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Tiie Vienna Progress.
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TUESDAY JUNE 2G
ODil
$1.25 shoes at $1,00.
W. C. Willis & Co.
$1.50 siioes :il $1.25.
\V. C. Willis Ar Co.
$2.00 shoes
:it $1.95.
W. (Willis & C’*i
$3,00 shoes al $2,25.
W. Willis
Co.
LAWYERS.
G. IV. Wooten. -la >• Adams
WOOTEN & ADAMS,
LAWYER,
Vienna, Ga.
New Law office on Cotton Street.
$5.00 shoes al $21,50.
W. C. Willis & Co.
i $1.00 shoe!
at $2,85.
W, C. W i!
is & Co.
LOCAL NEWS:
near New Court House.
Will practice in all the Courts j
of the State and in the Federal
Courts at Macon and Savannah.
3-13-91. Ivr.
D. L. Ilendcrscn. W. V. Harvard.
Henderson <9 Harvard.
ATTORNEYS.
Vienna, Ga.
Contracts, Ejectments, M«ttns.
before court of Ordinal
lections—A specialty.
and col
U. V. WHIPPLE
Vienna, Ha.
J. XL MARTIN
Ilwwklnsvillc, Oil
MARTIN & WrliFPLE,
LAWYERS,
VltNNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the court!-
of Dooly, except Dooly County
court.
G. W. Hcsbee.
D. A. R. Crum.
J. M. Busbee.
BUSBEE, CRUM
BUSBEE
Fresh Beef. T E. Smith A Co
Powell Bros., are selling canned
goods cheap.
Or. Miles’ Nerve Plasters 25c. at all druggists.
Miss Li'Ia Lamb of Cordele
visiting relatives heTe this week.
-I. P. Heard & S >n are receiving
a nic- line of goods every day.
Miss L--na Bridges of Unadill.t
is in tile citv visiting Miss Lena
!-V well.
Crockery and Glassware still
going iih'-ap at Powell Bros.
Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills stop Headaclio.
Miss FI ore nee Cato of La fayetti
Ala., is visiting Mrs. Co! Hc-nder
son.
S<-e us for loaded shells.
J. P. Heard & Sor.
Miss Lillie Ray, of Drayton, is
in the citv the guest of Miss Ma
mie Leonard.
Powell Bros., aie still headquar-
Qr tors for fancy and family grocer-
j ICS.
i Miss Nannie Mashburn, from
' Pineliurst came down last week as
Q a ! a delegate to the Baptist meetings.
When it comes to Beilin
English Spavin Liniment re-
! moves all Hard Soft or Callouses,
I Lumps and Blemishes from horses,
Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints,
•jweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifled
Sprains, all Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of
•nc bottle. Stovall d- Forbes Drug
gist,Vienna, Ga
The. following party from Vien
na attended the Commencement
-xereises of the Arabi Institute
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellam, Misses
Mamie Leonard, Maud Bus
tvee, iJolhe and Stella Powell and
Miss Lillie Rav. of Dravton.j
Messrs. .1. R. Ktllr. J. C. Owen, i
G. R. Mathis, D. A. R. Crura, J.j
M. Busbee, W. T. McDonald, U. V. |
Whipple, Z. T. Penny. E. G.!
Greenland Clinton Carnes. All
r p irt a glorious time among the
kind and hospitable citizens of]
Arabi.
To the Democrats of the 3rd
Concessional District.
After consulting with the mem
bers of the Democratic executive
committee of the 3rd Congression
al District. I have decided to call
a convention of the delegates from
the various counties to meet at
Hawkinsville, Ga., on Thursday,
the 12th day of July. 1894, for the
purpose of nominating a Congress
man from this district.
J. B McDuffie,
Chr. D. E. C. 3rd Con. District.
Papers in district please copy.
Siam;:).
1891.
Resolved, 2. That wc make a
personal and earnest appeal to our
immediate Representatives to do
all in their power to secure for the
publis schools, and for the chil
dren of the state, the aforesaid di
reet appropriation.
Resolved, 3. That we furnish our
representatives to the next Gener
al Assembly with a copy of thest
resolutions anil request their pub
lieaiion in the county papers.
C. T. Whipple.
H. C. Bp.oatx.
E. G. Greene. ' j
Committee. ,
Press of county please copy.
The colored teachers, through
their committee, composed of K.
B. Barer), L. R Jackson and Misses
H. B. Burns, I. E. Ayers and L. J.
Thomas, passed similiar resolu
lions to tiie above.
SSTIVENESS
Sick or
Nepvoos-
HEADACHE.
Jaundice
'Lobs of
Appcnrs \
aN t* ^Afraid!-) 3
Near Genuine Without The Likeness And';
Signature orM.A.THroroRO on FrontOf
£ach Wrapper. M-A-Thedford Mec.fo-
'•; Romi .Gh .
Neat And Stilish.
Thousands of Cures.
Have been made of Rheutnatism, !
Catarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches - why throw away your money on
, , ,« - ,, , , ... and the most malignant blood and ; old-fashioned goods that will not
1 hese were bf ught field were charged with themurqer , . „„ . . ,
I skin diseases by Botanic Blood ; please you longer than you can sec
leal in Drugs regularly these must j quitted. We can not vouch fr-r ! DaLn, tLi.iPs.ult of fo.tv > t - rs ’ Ani.
-ed out at once.
Maver, Watts & Co.
the truth of this repor
reported that Mr. Harden
experience of an eminent Bolen tif-
'"fearinir 1 i J am * conscientious physicH
, „ i,i | bend for booit of wonderful cures, 1 ‘-i the Millinerv lino,
nts sin would vet find-him out suit! 1 - ■ I i j- »
, - , , * . j- ] audlearn which is the best remedy. ! lfie ladies it! way
his interests lti his crops ar.il i v . . , , J
left f..r nnrtc „ntn„n ‘ ' Botanic Blood Balm stands au the j Make m) store headqi
left for parts unknown.
jCountv Teachers’ Institute.
head.
bottle.
Forbes
learn
Price onlv $’,04 per large i m town.
For sale by Stovall &-
Send for fre: b iob and
wisdom. Address Blood
Balm Co., Atiantf, Ga.
Commencement Exercises.
flour
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co.
Practices regularly in the Courts j c]l we jn-o still in the lead,
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oeo-; j_ p Heard & Son.
nee. Southern and Brunswick Or-j j Ir y,-_ E Lu( l! :uu and sister
tl State Supreme Court, United j Miss Mary of Pineliurst were the
States Circuit and D’striet Courts j guests 0 f Miss Hattie Shipp Sun"
Tlie Commencement F.xercises
and Court of Appeals.
MEDICAL.
j day.
Wc hare, a small line of Dry
Goods which we are selling at a
-sacrifice, I’owcll Bros.
Mrs. W. B. Nichols, of Unadilla
came down Thursday on a visit t 0 ,,.,,,, 1>J( _
j her sister, Miss Nona Duhea'i, who j ( | le stage.
v | was veiy sick.
Coffins for sale by Wilson & Car-
Offers his professional services roll, Unadilla^-Ga.
to the citizens of Drayton ami Don't forget we are still selling
vicinity. our summer dress goods very
; cheap.
J. P. Heard & Son.
W. S. Howell,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,!
Dr a yjgR, Ga.
All calls answered promptly, i
av or night.
T.F. W1WNS.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, —
We are still
Iran it lilted sugar,
o i lie dollar.
Standard
jhteen lbs.
: The widow and brother of Dr.
j Daley, who died under very pecu-
i liar circumstances near Seville not
I long since, hud his body dug up
GOING TO SELL—A stock of I and examined a few days ago, and
clean nice Drugs, Pills, Liniments, | the skull was found to have been
Oils, Extracts, Salves, Tonics, j broken. It will be remembered
Elixirs, Blood Purifiers, Plasters, j that two men, Harden and Whit
Powders, etc.,
t a sacrifice and as we do not! but on Committal trial were ac- . .
- “ me styiisn good
neighb
A complete
s. in the Millinerv !i
n;s Rin icnm;i vf>r nnn_nim nuisuiu i * ~
Speaking of candidates coming
up on the North bound train from
| Arabi the other night a Progress
representative overheard the fol-
| lowing conversation between a
[Cordele young man and one of Vi-1
I ennu’s most popular young ladies.: _ , . , _ . ,
I He, (walking in car and taking! . ° ne " f u the mcst beni ; fleli > 1 r ?ep -
I a scat beside her) -Why how B ^.f««ns of the county teachers Insti-
vuu Miss are you "too a can- * ute » lhttt ever been held in
did-iteV” Dooly, was held h.ere hist week.
T | Prof. McNabb, the expert secured
1 am a can-1 . , , . ’
for the week is a teacher capable
n every way and made the session ' of the Arabi Institute, began last
one of great interest and profit. Thursday morning, with a public
The teachers were all interested Examination, conducted by Prof,
land took a pride in doing what | A. F. Ware, the able superintend-
j they could to make the session of ! ent, and was continued for two
such auspicioes! profit to every one present. Conse- j days. The pupils of this school
:rge gatherings, i quentlv, all enjoyed the week very i made a very creditable showing
much and are better prepared to in lhe Examination, and the
do good work now than ever be- j patrons are all highly pleased with
fore. j their work.
One of the most pleasant epi- j On Thursday night a very fine
socles of the week was the presen- program was rendered by the pu-
tation on Friday afternoon of a : pils, but was cut short by a big
handsome gold-headed cane to shower of ruin, which continued
Commissioner Swearingen, from ■ for several hours. Friday moru-
the teachers, as a mark of esteem ! ing, the examination was contin-
from them. Commissioner Swear- j ued until about eleven o'clock,
ingen is now in his seventy fifth i when the Literary address
carry the piano j year and has been Commissioner [ was delivered by Col. D. G. Nichol
as! place it oh I of this county for over twenty j son of Abbeville, who chose for
The motion was in-j years. He greatly appreciates tho ' his-subjeet, “Education.’’
stantly seconded and almost im-igtiftand it is a fitting memento! Col. Nicholson’s address was
mediately the candidates one and , from Dooly’s teachers to him for eloquent, as the warm and enthusi
all were carrying the piano to the J fiis long and faithful service. astic manner in which it was re-
stage where they soon had it in] o-o | ceived, plainly showed,
its place.- Another example of
the fact that candidates never re
fuse to oblige any one while in the
| race.
Not bought from a fire.
Nobody broke.
Not Bankrupt stock.
Not several seasons behind.
Not old-fashioned and trashy.
New and stylish.
Up to date
Bought with the money.
All discounts oil'.
Offered cheap.
When you have this opportunity
TO RISK IT!
How can you aftord during these hard
s worn bl
ames
ock of everything!
She, (sadly) ’yes, i am a can-
d idate for one thing only, but don’t I N
find many supporters.”
He (quickly) “Miss 1.will j
gladly vote for you.”
Catch !
As is
usual <
occasions and
the candidates were swarming
around Arabi Thursday and Fri
day like -flies around a sick nig
ger." Quite an amusing sight was
witnessed, when on Friday morn
ing. during a short recess, at the
examination, a new piano was
brought for the use of the school
exhibition, and some one in the
audiencc-arose and made a motion
that the candidates present be
called upon to
from the wagon
Anxious to serve,
Mrs. C. V- Morgan.
i The Ladies’ Meeting L ast
Week.
DIED
Ga.
Special attention given .Chris
ries. Diseases peculiar to ’Annul
a specialty
Mi?.-.' Mil.
-.vt-11 Bros.
iipp who lias
slow fever for
verv glad to
a program or suuiy lor curisuan i
illy ’ Seritell, si very ' , vor k j n which the ladies of all de- j P
of Dooly, died at hi?! nominations feel an interest arid | ^
north of Vienna!
calls promptly answer*
or night.
Office over W. C. Wiiits
Store.
state is out again.
: spiral
Collins for sale by \Yils.;S J Car-
| roll. Uaadiila, Ga. ‘
the meeting was open to all. Many
Indies of other denominations at-
DR. W. H. Whipple
Physician and Surgeon.
VIENNA, - GA.
Surgery. Obstetrics, diseases in
fill
nit-
line
r any me.
T. H S ir.
Bus
cideut to our climatp, and uiscuses'
of women and children specialty.
Offices over W. C. Willis & Go’s j
store. All calls promptly at!<tided . th
to, day or night. Can be found at;
night at tlie resident-
Yarncdoe:
M r.
■k for several
tack of- .ever.
.del
has been quite
s from a severe
,f F. E i
p iresli Beef on hand al 1
Ing. Would he glad to tak e
your ofder and deliver it to your
ome. T. R Smith & Co.
Our ladies have never held a
j more profitable meeting than tliutl
j of-last week. They had arranged \
irosrram of study for Christian i
Uncle Bii' ” ° 1 ‘ °
ujeil ciiizen
home nine rail
last Wed nest a.- night.
-L r.cle Duly w is eighty j-enrs | t<>R( j c q beside those of the Baptist: J
of age and has been a helpless; c H r C Ji, at which the meetings!
! were held, and ail claim to have I
; been greatly entertained, instruct- j
i c-d and benvfitted.. A number of!
i the ladies who were expected to be j
i be here could, not come but their
i absence did not disturb the pro-!
grain, as others filled their places, j
A goodly number of ladies from
Unadilla. Pinehurst, Drayton, Cor-
deie and the churches in the sur
rounding country were present and
look part in the meetings.
At 8 o’clock each nic lit and 11
invalid since November. He
leaves a great many children and
jerand chiid.-cn to mourn the loss
h lie-f at of a dear Fathe’ and grand father:
I you may He was bin ied Thursday afternoon
tli ,5-. t.'o. iat Snow, with Masonic honors.
NOTICE ALL1ANCEMEN.
Tho third quarterly meeting of
the IDoolv County Farmers’
Alliance will be held at Alliance
Rev. L.
DERTIST.
1 atteiu je
: la
DR. J
M. WHITEHEAD
DENTIST.
O. lltuLon, of Cot dele The regular time for meeting is
he 15ii;t-st meeting here. .July o.p but it is postponed one
vera) wi*ek by special request.
E. G. Greene, Pres,
last *eek, and deilveri
serniJus while here.
Key. C. H. Branch, an
Vienna.
Office over Drut
Ga.
Store.
w. E. BEECH AM
DENTIST.
UNADILLA GA.
All'work at lei:tied to protnpdly
and satisfaction guaranteed.
d Messrs.
J. F. Ualhour, and J. W. Roberts
attended the District conference
of thf Methodist church'at Byron
last r,:ck.
Ret}, p. A. Jessup, of Cochran
Ga. < topped over Friday and at-
the protracted meeting row
ess at the Baptist church.
D. 0. F. A.
v_i » lu
tend id t
in prjigr
All (Iruggists puarantco Dr. Miles’ Fain
Pills lj stop Headache. “Oue cent a dose.”
J. W. & D J. WILLIAMS.
DENTISTS.
CORDELE. GA.
! Mfissrs. Mason Do ugh try, Jas.
i Pi u j and CLas. Snow, of Cordele
! were among our young people Sun
j day afternoon. Come again, boys,
„ , , ! you rc always welcome.
Ollice m Bank ol Cordele build i -
j p-of. II. C. Brown and
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER,
SPECIALIST,
E\ e, Ear, Nose, Throat aad Lungs. ■
5r,G Clicriy Sticct. >-iicen, Gi\
lie fere n re— Manhattan lye : i/.l Iji 1* ;
pital, N. V.
Have it Fixed.
Your Watch or Clock out of
derV Have it fixed. 1 have
ro-
family
aiu. Mr. J. B. Smith and family,
macing a party' of twelve, left
Saturday for Berrien county on a
visit to relatives The Progres-
beiieaks them an enjoyable trip.
jlemembter I paint Buggies at
fr>m $(i. o $7.59. Good work or
til pay. Produce taken in pay
wnt for work at market prices,
f A. C. Dudley.
Pinehurst, Ga.
jMrs. H. J. Morgan and .Mrs. J
Teachers Fined.
ice upon all tnese meetings c . •/_.
, 1 , . , , ° | tnent, was excellent. Hi
)od and everybody seemed to 1 ... ,
, , - Drill, by foiirtcen your.*:
them verv much. . I J j s
Hull in Vienna Thursday, July 12, [ ;irK i 5 each day preaching or deve-
1894 at 9-o’clock a. m. ! tional exercises were held to which
both sexes were invited. The at
tendance upon all these meetings
was good
enjoy
Much good was done and a great
impetus given to Christian work fin
this tection.
The pastor and people of tho
; Baptist church decided to held a
. , r ... , , | series of revival meetings at tlie
A Teachers of public schools: . , ,, , .... 0 „,)
. _ I close of the ladies meeting and
mDooiv county who aid not at- congre gatibns have greeted
teca the Annual Teachers Insti-1 £ ul * f £ past Rev? B. W.
tut.- held at Y lenna from the-lSth and lnuc ’ h inWrcst Is mani-
to 22nd ins . inclusive, have been . j ■ fJ] the ie . xhc
fined accord,ng to law. All suoh , ordi „ ance J b aBm admin .
teachers who have exercises to j j d w four ‘ converts Sunday
render for such non-nttejiuance
Judge U. V'. Wnipple. from
Vienna was next called for and
made a short but well received
address. At one o’clock dinner
was served on th 1 grounds, by the
kind and hospitable citizens of
Arabi. ,
Friday night a most excellent
program was arranged. At 8.
clock the curtain rose and for
■ five hours the large audience,
numbering about ten hundred was
highly entertained by the bright
and well drilled pupils. It will’d
have been a pleasure for us to
publish the full program but time
| and space ,orbit!, i.owever, we can
not refrain fr-m mentioning some
i tilings, which deserve special at-
. tention among which is the Debate
! “Shall our mothers vote,’ which
! was well rendered- by the little
: boys. The Sunbeam drill, by the
! boys and girls of the Primary
| Department. The entertainment
j by the Peek Sisters, the Chime
i Drill bj- the little ones,.and the
Pole Drill, by the boys and girls
! was ail very good. Titania a
j Fairy Extravaganza, by the boys
and girls of tlie Primary Depart
excellent. The Flag
^ lad:
was tire-
Tho vocal so’o. “I’m 'otigixg f.or
tU-'e,” was beautifully sung by.
Miss Bertie Rutland. -Cut ir. I
tho Street,!’'a Drama in two acts,.!
was well rendered and heartily up-1
plauded. The whole entertain.- i
ment well gotten up and was i
highly entertaining, and thp j
worthy Superintendent,. Prof. A. j
F. Ware and his accompiished I
assistants. Miss Maggie Bass and j
9 welcomed.:
adquarters while ! dmVn 0Ver > OU1
To allow your Home and ruFnitnre to burn
head? etter let me fix you up a
Policy and'you not run the risk any longer.
If your Flome were to burn down you would be
ruined without Insurance.
I represent prompt reliable, abie old line Compa
nies and would be glad to serve you.
Write or see me at once.
Yours to serve,
Jno. E. Howell,
Agent.
TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS,
Canid Hoi Sleep,
Vienna, Ga.
Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston,
Idaho, says: “I was all run down,
weak, nervous and irritable through
overwork. 1 suffered from brain fa
tigue, mental depression, etc. 1 be
came so weak and nervous that I
could not sleep. I would arise tired,
discouraged and blue. I began taking
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
and now everything is changed. I
sleep soundly, I feel brigiit, active
and ambitious. I can do more in one
day now than I used to do in a week.
For thi3 great good I give I)r. Miles’
Restorative Nervine the sole credit.
Speciaist
It Cures.”
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the flm bottle Tvill benefit.
All druggists sell it at £1,6 bottles for S3, or
S:
Women
Diseases
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of prict
Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
by the Dr. Miles I
SODA WATER
and
All the latest cool Drinks!
Baseball Goods!
1 Diseases of
Strictures, Nervous and Private
Correspondence soicited.
North-east corner Suwannee House,
CORDELE, GA.
arge
lot Beautiful Stationery!
Elegant Perfumery! Ev
erything in the Drug and
Patent Medicine line, at
the very lowest prices!
Call and see us.
Stovall A Forbes
Druggists, Vienna. Ga
B. P HOWELL.
Livery Sale and Feed Stables
Vienna, ga
We occupy the “Heard” stables, successors to
J. M. Field’s Livery business, and with good teams
are ready to serve the public in our line.
First-class teams, single or double, at reasonable
rates. Stock left with us properiv cared for.
Drummers’ trade, a specialty.
Yours fer business,
B. P, HOWfcJJU
, , , r , | night, in the new baptistry re-
must send to me before June 30th ! ce ntly buiit by this church, and
the ceremony was indeed pretty
and impresive. Many ethers have
inst. that they may be considered.
O. P. Swearingen,
C. 6. C.
$22,000 SURPLUS.
already expressed themselves as
ready to do likewise during the
meeting and others are prai'crfully
debating the question.
Areal spiritual awakening seems
to be at work among our people.
Rev. W. S. Barton, of McRea,
This is the gratifying condition
of the treasury of Dooly county.|
We congratulate the good people i came over yesterday to assist pas-
of our former home on their pros- tor Davis with the meetings and
perity and rejoice with them over; they will doubtless continue dur-
th ‘ir exemption from taxation, ing the week.
Much of this prosperity should be
ten tly moved back to Vienna and N/B'Ugan of Drayton, Mrs. R. Ii.-|
nrP ! B town and Mrs. Lee L. Jones of:
'credited to the magnificent finan-
!c:al management of Mr. Rusliin,
: who lias been Dooly’s efficient tax
! c dlcctor for the past several
years.—Eastman Times Journal.
PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTIONS
Adopted by the Teachers of Dooly.
can be found at the Racket Store. | ,
Good work, prompt attention. H |rdel
Yours to serve
W. Thigpen.
Practical Jeweler.
Vienna, Ga.
attended and took part
inj tile Ladies meetings at the Bap
! tift church last week.
NOTICE!
Upon the Present Condition of the
Public Schools of the State-
Mrs. R. H. Pate. Mrs. S. F
iijirne, Mrs. I)r, J. W. Sanders and
Wc the Colored people of Vienna
arc arranging to have a barbecue
M.ss. Lizzie Henderson of Unadil
■Whereas, About one hundred
arranging u. u.'i: a “ a !^, CDunties 0 f the state of Georgia
the .ourth of July and intend i haye had their pu bU c schools for
Itch on human, mange on horses, j j.i Delegates to the Ladies mass) for the white people. Any eontri
to have a special table set apart, - , ,1,0
v : the year 1894,. taught during the
dogs and all stock, cured in 301 ln
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold
by Stovall & Forbes Druggist
Coffins and Furniture.
re 111
ad the Baptist church
Vienna last week.
butions will te gratefully received s P^ ln S ot said 'car and
b - 1 Whereas, Under act of our late
While Mr. Chas. C'leivis, of near
: i liadilla, w as having his grain
reshed last week, a spark from
e engine caught into the straw
1 ie destroying his crop of wheal j
d cats and his gin house.
The loss is estimated at several [
indred dollars.
from any one.
Jack Leonard. Treas,
Chas. Powell..
Nelse Brown.
Alonza Smith.
Committee.
Miss Jeaunie Morgan,
DRESSMAKING.
The New York Safe Co*
Perfect Fit. Nr- “Trying ou” or
Miss Brinson, are to be congrat- , Fitting Dresses,
ulated on their excellent work, and I j U6e the « Xailor ; System and
the bright and deserving pupils
are commended for the beautiful
manner iu which they rendered
their different parts.
Arabi has a school, of which all
true Georgians should be proud,
and a school of which Dooly coun-
Ftcnch Fit” and once your meas
ure is taken there is no “trying on”
or fitting dresses. You leave the
goods and measure and I deliver
to you a guaranteed perfect fit in
any 6tyle dress you may select. I
make “Ladies’ Underwear” on
IS NOT GOVERNED BY THE SAFE POOL
MANUFACTURERS. OE
ty should especially be proud and ehort notice mA do stamping,
the citizens of this county should A „ kind8 of I)res6e6 made attcr
go to work for Us up building and U)e , ateJt faBhions .
interests. The Arabi Institute j Give mC a trial . wou]d bo pleag .
has our best wishes for a long and j c g tQ gerve you
Miss Jeajime Morgan,
Vienna, Ga
Cafes for Family and Business Purposes from U^wirds.
Guaranteed Fireproof and. Lock IToii-Pickablc..
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Agents Wentcd: iuNew Territoriea
NEW YORK SAFE CO.. 44 Clintton Place New York„y. V
oua FIVE STYLES OF QJLTYES
prosperous career.
Blood and Skin Diseases
! Always
I Cured.
B.5.B.
BOTANIC BLOOD BA&2X never fail3
to cure all manner' of. Blood and Slum di«-
catst-s. It is the sreat Southern building up
und purifying Remedy, aua cures all manner
of skin and blood diseases. As a building
up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely
beyond comparison with any other similar
remedy ever offered to tim public. It is a
i panacea for all. ills resulting from impure
blood, or au impoverishes condition of the
human eysteBr A single bottle will demon
strate its paramount virtues.
Get prices on Coffins and Furni
ture from me before buying.
S. MANUEL, Unadilla, Ga
A Progxess represent..tive at
•11 (led the Closing exercises o
ie Arabi Institute, last Thursd’:’
id Friday and is under mar.
• igat!...is to Hon- J- -D. Pate,
ud the citizens of Arabi general!}
nr the many enurtesies shown
lira. Many thanks.
KEEPCOOL!
1000 Fans.
Plenty of I
Will deliver on
days.
j. A. Smith, Ag’t
‘General Assembly the school year
| for 1894 does not begin until July
( 1st. 1894, and
I WhEREAs, Unless provision is
made by the General Assembly it
; will be necessary to suspend tlie
| public schools of the state from
July 1st. 1894 to July 1st 1895,
; now therefore be it,.
1 Resolved, 1. That we, teachers of
1 Dooly county, in our annual Insti-
I tute assemhied, do most earnestly
CC* ; an( j respectfull}' insist that our
C.. n _ next General Assembly do appro-
OUU. 1 p r j ate { or public.Echool purposes.
$400,009. or a sufficient amount to V
J S”Sendfor free book of Wonderful Cures.
* Price, Si.00 per forge bottle; $3-00 forslz
bottles.
, For sale by dnurgisti,; if not send to us,
I and medicine will be sent freight prepaid oa
, receipt of price. Address
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Work at residence on Fifth, St:
; SUMMER EMPLOYMENT.
j ■ Don't think of being idle this
! Summer or going to any other
No.
Safe.
Outside.
Measure, incivs.
In aide
Measure, inches.
SMgJus ■
lb*..
Pricft
2.1x15x15
13x9x3
oW
s
28x18x18
15x10x10
500-
*35
4
- 32x22x20
18x14x12
700
145
5
38x25x20
23x17x12
1000
*60
6
41x27x20
27x19x12
1260
975
t school,, but
WRITE BY RETURN MAIL
; to the Gcorgia-Alabama Business
! College, Macon, Ga., which by its
CUT SUMMER RATES.
i provides for every girl and boy a j
. thorough business education a
i loss cost than any other in the un
: ion.
GRAIN THRESHING.
I have just purchased a new
Threshing machine and will start-
on a tour uf Dooly and Macon
counties on Monday June 4th.
All parties' having grain to thresh
will pleas c ave it for me and notify
A BOY SAVED
Money and time and given employ
ment by the
SPECIAL SrMJIEP. OFFER
of the Georgia-Alabama Business;
College, Macon. Ga.
Coolest and most elegant apart
ments in the South.
Write for particulars.
MALLARY
BROS., & CO.
Macon, - Ga.
Dooly County Threshing Company.
We are organized with all the !
latest uni best machinery for
Threshing grain. Are now at ;
work,giving complete satisfcctlon. j
Remember we are still headquarters for Engines—
Boilers—Saw Mills—Grist Mills-Cotton Gins-Cotton
Presses—and Everything else in the Machinery line.-
Please do not be pursuaded into buying anything ii»
the Machinery line before writing us for prices.
Very resp’t.
enable the public schools of Geor- j b - v eard or ca " «“ — - ’ ! Jour gram for our machi
W. E. Trippe, ‘ ' V - L - Wn
igm to be operated during the
'school year, beginning July 1st.
11 on me atViernal^uld ^ g lad J°’ J 8E7 <
r ~ our nachine.
William, Sect’y,
Mall ary Se Co