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Baptist Church—Rev.
Preaching service every -it'
nlng at 11: A. M. and at 7: i-j
Saturday morning preceding
each Sunday morning at 10,
Howell, Superintendent.
Prayer service every Tuesd
Methodist Epispocal Church,
Wesley Lane, Pastor. Preaching
1st. and Srd. Sunday's in each mon
ntngat 11: o'clock in tlie forenoon aril
in the evening. Sabbath school eaeffl
day morning at 9:30o'clock.— \V, V. Ha
'raver meeting every Thursday event
at 7:30.
Young Men's Prayek Meeting.
nt Baptist church every Wednesday eve
ning, beginning promptly at 6:3-1 o’clock.
These meet.ngs are very interesting and
beneliciat to ihe young men and all are
cordially invited to attend.
Professional Cards.
Have you giv
torn of sending Y
Most of the scho'
LAWYERS.
Geo. W. Wooten,
county were frozen out Fr
WANTED.—At once, HHJ 1
of wood on subscription to
Progress.
LAWYER,
Vienna,
New Law office on Cotton Street,
i/ear New Court House.
Will practice in all the Courts
of the State and in the Federal
Courts at Macon and Savannah.
3-13-94. lyr.
D. L. Henderson. W. V. Harvard.
Hexderson & Harvard.
ATTORNEYS,
Vienna, Ga.
Contracts, Ejectments,-Matters,
before court of Ordinary and col
lections—A specialty.
j. H. MARTIN,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
MARTIN & WHIPPLE
LAWYERS,
VIENNA.
Will practice in
of Dooly, except
court.
G. W. Bcsree.
D. A. R. Crum.
J. M. Busbee.
.BUSBEE, CRUM
BUSBEE
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co.
Practices regularly in the Courts
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco-
oee, Southern and. Brunswick Cir
rous.
State Supreme Court, United
States Circuit and D ; strict Courts
and Court of Appeals.
Everybody blesses Vienna’s ar-
tesian water and admires her beau-
ja - j tiful playing fountain-.
Rev. Mr. Hogan, a primitive
Baptist elder from Indiana,
preached at the old M. E church
Sunday night.
Dooly’s public schools are well
attended now, but just wait until
spring fairly sets in and they will
be over-run.
U. V. WHIPPLE,
Vienna, Ga.
GEORGIA.
all the courts
Dooly County
MEDICAL.
Watts & Howell
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS,
DqaytoH' Ga
Offer their professional services
to the citizens of Drayton and
vicinity.
All calls answered promptly,
day or night.
T.Y. MIK8.
PHYSICIAN aiid SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
Mr. G. A, Wright of near Pine
hurst killed a 16 months old pig a
few days ago that weighed 377
pounds, net.
A number of Unadilla’s promi
nent citizens were in Vienna on
Monday and Tuesday of last week,
attending Ordinarys court and the
legal safes.
Dr. J. M. Whitehead is making
a 10 days professional tiip to
Reynolds, Ga. Dr. Whitehead is
a popular dentist and enjoys a
large practice.
Mr, Wm. Bodifofd of Braiden-
town, Fla., would like to hear from
James Roland, or family. Any
person who can give the informa
tion will please drop Mr. Bodiford
a card.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. j. A.
Murphy, formerly of Vienna but.
now of Hawkinsville, are congrat
ulating them upon the arrival of
an 11 pound boy' at their home.
Grandpa and Grandma Davies are
as happy as the proud mother and
father.
At the receivers sale of the Bai
ley mill property at Findlay Tues
day Mess. McDonald & Busbee
bought all the property that was
offered for sale. Only a small saw
mill outfit was sold, the balance of
the property having been restrain
ed from selling at this time.
an cr
marrir
bride’s
son, at Hawk?
day morning,
former pastor
church at that
the beautiful ceremony',
patch and News says of the b?
‘•Ihe oride is the daughter
Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson,
and is a young lady of rare culture
and rehnement, whose charms lie
in a decidedly womanly charater.
She is a beautiful Christian young
lady, and is very milch beloved by
a large circle of friends.”
Dr. Shipp is quite a successful
young physician of our county
and his friends offer best wishes.
Dr, and Mrs Shipp will reside at
Cordele.
loo Hot, Even for Friday.
coves
in qu:
sleep again*
some one weiitTS
breakfast, but Al
last meal on earth,
ing in *he icy clamps of dea^?
his body was cold and stiff!
There seems to be no doubt, but
that his death was by ireez-
ing‘ although it is possible that
he died from other causes. He
had been in the poor house only
a few months and his health was
in a terrible condition when he
entered.
enna
reayemenTT
Old Fashioned Honesty
The most of us remember shud
deringly, how cold the weather was ;
Friday. Mr. O. M. Heard muffed j
himself up in lap-blankets, over- :
coat, gioves, etc , and behind a pair ;
of spirited horses started to make | A re f re shing instance of “old-
an urgent business tup up to Pine- j f as hioned honesty” has been noted
hits . tei getting about 3 miles j n fj ous t on county. Before the
above town he felt his feet and | war a Kentucky horse dealer sold
lower extremities begin to get too | a Dool connty tn ,. mer a lot of
warm and thought very strangely | horses , taking in part payment the
ot it Soon, however, he had to j farmer ’ s note for $380. pavable in
investigate. Throwing off the lap* : t j le f a n, When the war broke out
an vets a gieat gust of smoke | lorse dealer considered the
ant ame*butst from the loot of note canceled, li ke other obliga-
ie buggy, stopping his horses > tions. However about 15 years
as quic y as possible and jump- a g 0j t i ie dealer gent a Gollqctor
ing out of his warm berth he found throug!l the state, who lost the
that the hot bricks he had placed ; Uooly county’s farmer’s note, and
in ture to keep his feet warm had w hich strange to say, was found
set i e to their wrappings and gave by t i Je f ariuer himself The far-
lim-a good scare as well as mak- | j^gj. afterward moved to Houston
Mr. F. L. Mai!
came down on busiii^l
the guest of his Vienna"
last Tuesday. Mr. Mallary g^
a very interesting and instructive
talk at the Baptist church Tuesday
evening.
^tocklurilders Meeting. *
The stockholders of the Central
Alliance Co-operative Company
are notified to meet at their Hall
at Vienna, Ga., on Saturday, l6th.
inst. at 10 o’clock A. M.
Business of importance demands
your attention,
J. Q. SHIPP,
Pres’t.
TO BUILD UP
Your System and restore
yOUR strength
Invitforale j our Liver and
The Unkindest Cut of All.
The Progress, wishing to aid
the good people of Cordele in ev
count}', and a few nights ago a
; Kentucky horse dealer stopped at
i his house, to spent the night,
j During the evening the Kentuck
ian was surprised to learn that
the farmer was the one who had
en him the long lost note. The
Special attention given Obstet
rics. Diseases peculiar to women,
a specialty
All calls promptly answered, day
or night.
Office over W. C. Willis & Co’s
Store.
Physi
DR. W. H. Whipple
cian 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 be found at
night at the residence of fudge
U. V. Whipple’s.
DENTIST.
DR. J. M. WHITEHEAD
DENTIST.
Vienna.
Office over Drug Store.
Ga
W. E. BEECH AM,
DENTIST.
LNAD1LUA GA.
All work attended to promptly
and satislaetion guaranteed.
ing him uncomfortably warm.
Miss Carrie Owen came in from
her school at Sandy Mt. Friday
afternoon, and though the weath
er was bitter cold, laid that she
had a full school all day. Neither
wet or cold prevents Miss Carrie’s
pupils from attending school ev-, . ,
ery day. A good teacher is a ; er 3’ VVa 3' possible to solve the school
splendid attraction during a n | problem, and knowing the nat-
inds of weather. urul(?) temerity of the Sentinel
about “talkingout in the meeting,” i
A rather amusing instance ol especially to its own town-people,
negro ignorance and disappoint for fear of “stepping on some
ment comes iiom Hawkinsville. \ body s toes, had a word to say of fimwit fOl* ^llll'Cll TPTITI 1895
farmer paid the note with
Columbus Ledger.
mter-
List of Jurors.
A darkey over there bought a mar the school problem in Cordele,
riage license from the Ordinary last week. And just think! The
and his intended gave him the g. Sentinel “is-er-good-’tr-min-ier” qmdc-od-nr mll D T
b. Not to be outdone, he went and tell us to “mind our own business 1” j UUl ”' buptKI( - ,t ' LUUKl.
traded his license to another ne-j Hear it: j Grand Jury
gro who contemplated matrimony, [ “The Viflw^ Progress is dis- j A F Ware B B Pound
for four days labot. When he was posed to lecture the- people of Cor- D L F Peacock Zack Hardin
ready to become a benedict, he was 1 dele on the condition of our | Willis Johnson Sr B P Howell
told that the license was void, be-1 schools. Cordele is not now in a
cause it was written in some one; position that would warrant us to
else’s name. He left sadly disap
pointed and it is probable that the
same license is being traded in
negrodom until yet.
All Inquiry.
Post-master Harvard received
a postalcard last week bearing this j Don’t be so
inscription: “Mr. P. O. Master:
Pleas stick this np in Some
Public's place, Notice Wood Like
News from James Roland, and
famly. yours truly Wm. Bodiford
Braidentown Fla.
tell the Progress to mind its own
business, but it soon will be. When
we get a flew school house we will
be in the swim. That’s all we need.
We have the teachers in our va
rious schools already.”—Cordele
Sentinel,
Now, good • brother, Sentinel,
come off your high and lofty perch,
smooth down your ruffled leathers;
eaious because the
The Vienna School is Pros
perous.
J. W.
& D J. WILLIAMS.
DENTISTS.
COKDELE GA.
Office in Bank <>l Cordele build
Vienna now has the largest
school in Dooly county, and it
continues to increase. It has re
cently become necessary to add
another teacher to the faculty, who
was Miss Claude Lawson, a highly
accomplished young lady from
Perrv. The school numbers over
100 pupils.—Arahi Express,
To Marry This Afternoon-
Progress is popular in Cordele!
We didn’t mean any harm—only
good. Join in the movement with
the Progress and presto! public-
sentiment will follow, and the first
thing you know Cordele will boast
her good school all over the coun
try. Theu we’ll let you claim all
the honor, if you like, and the
Progress will be- content with a
continued warm place in the
hearts of your people.
Come, now.
B S Pate
K M Patterson
T J Ray
R Whitehead
Jacob Roberts
II Williams Jr
L C Averette
J R Barfield
R L Brown
Jno T Brown
F M Barfield
J E Howell
J P Heard
L Nobles
J C Mercer
W J Musselwhite
J H Morgan
Jno R Smith
F M Stripling
H R Brown
Lee B Jones
J A Broxtcn
S J Hill
J O Hamilton
Traverse Jury, 1st Week
THE JOB WAS A FAILURE.
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER,
SOCIALIST,
Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat aad Lungs..
556 Cherry street. Macon, Ga
Referenee— Manhattan Eye and Ear Ho
pilot. N. Y.
Have it Fixed.
Your Watch or Clock out ot or-
ter v Have it fixed. 1 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.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Mr. D. A. Taylor and
Miss Clara McKenzie, of Pateville,
which will occur this evening at
the Baptist church in Arabi. These
are prominent young people, and
are receiving congratulations from
their many friends in advance.
The Progress offers congratula
tions.
Coffins and Furniture.
Get prices on Coffins , and
tore from ine before buying
S MANUEL, i;
Electric Lights.
The question is raised as to why
our town should not be lighted by
el-, ctricity? Everybody will ad
mit that our present lights tire
about as poor as they could be
and the purchase of new stands
a continual source of annoyance
and expense.
W e are informed that as the
Parrott Lumber Co., have to run
heir dynamos all the time any
tow for th- lighting of their build
ngs, and their plant beirg only
! miles aw -v they could very
he iply connect with .Vienna and
.irht us up at very small expense
Suppose dur wide-awake council
investi. a'e : ’v- matter.
The Times—Recorder tells of
the peculiar efforts put forth by a
few superstitious negroes, for the
resuscitation of Will Murray, the
iu-gro who was hanged at Ameri-
cus last Friday, After the dead
body had been turned over to the
parents. a big negro woman,
who was looked upon as .a pro
fessional In the art of “conjuring,”
was secured, the body carried
borne and tire ceremony begun.
Kettles of boiling water were
prepared, and the negress tried
the steaming process, amid the
ringing of bells, utterings of
incantations and the use of loud
smelling herbs. Failing in this,
the doctress tried the use of
"counjer” bags and other device
witchery. The work of resuscita
tion was carried on from -‘sun
down to sunup,” and the disapoin
ted artist made a signal failure.
Hundreds of amazed negroes of
the superstitious class remained
around the house all night, expec -
ting every moment to see Murray
throw off the shackles of d eat ft
and rise from it is coffin. Tile de
ludeil friends of the dead nigger
paid the black witch about $-‘J
for her work, and decided co lay
the body beneath sod, to await
the resurrecting powers of a
higher authority'.
J W Bivins
G II Raines
J H Raines
C C Williams
J I Peavy
C E Jenkins
W A Greer
Jno H Forehand
C I Powell
Jesse C Peavy
R M Ritines
C H Everett
Joe J Williams
R II Pate Jr
Geo W Floyd
M H Reeves
J M Conner
Jos R Williams
Jno D Faulk
J M V Williams
Jas Pope
R L McKenzie
M V Pet.vy
J A Tison
J A Fenn
J C Tracv
T L Powell
H M Powell
J M Pipkins
C A Sanders
Jno H Pitts
J II Bed good
J F Butler
A D Bridges
PUfjlFY YOUR BLOOD
Strengthen your Nerves and
GIVE AH APPETITE
Take that Excellent Medicine,
p. p. p.
[Pricklj* Ash, Poke Root and Potassium .
. AB30TTS EAST I AID I AH CORN PAINT
cures all Corns, Warts and Bunions.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s
Hair.
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammoni», Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
D G Quattlebaunr Jmt Crum pier
2nd Week.
J A Peavy
Jas T Brown
J J Cooper
Jos Burns
S Manuel
Willis.Johnson Jr
W II .Jolly
W B Lock
J B Musselwhite L M Mashburn
F J Moore S J Sheppard
.Jos Moreland Jr A B Johnson
H M Williamson J M Graham
Jno W Jones
W B F Lilly
W B Johnson
A E Jordan
E L Thomas
Jno F Joiner
E S Johnson
J E Fokes Jr
H L Finger
S R Fenn
N J Grantham
H II Fenn
W Hall
J T Hooks
J I Johnson
C F Herring
C E Hamilton
B F Peavy
T I Engram
Carv Joscy
Getting Even.
•Here is an incident of the Peekskill
militia camp, which shows that at
least one brave soldier boy was on
duty there. Among the excursion
ists to the camp was the wire of a
private in one of l ie Scpur .re com
panies. Her husband v.t-.s m the
guard detail for t.;« day ami cad
been posted as a sentry guae -a ; a
portion cf the camp where visitors
are not allowed.
The wife, after s • rch.-ng v.-erdy
for him in his com:'a: m last
discovered him at i.is ;■ .at She ran
gladly to greet him, but stopped in
dismay before a leveled bayonet.
“Knit l Who is there?” sternly
challenged the sentry.
“Why, John, don’t you know me?”
asked the wife in dismay.
“You can’t come any nearer.” The
wife moved a step. ‘ 'Halt! Corporal
of the guart, post seven 1” he shouted.
The corporal ran from the guard
tent to find the wife confronted by
her sentinel husband. All three were
from the same town, and the corporal
knew the couple well.
“Sentry, what is the matter?
That’s your wife,” he said in aston
ishment.
“I know it,” said John, “hut I
| haven't had my own way since we
were married, and I thought I'd have
it now.”—Yonkers Statesman.
Beautiful line of
Patent Leather Slippers. UT"
Ball.
J. P. Heard & Son.
NOTICE—I will be in my office
at Vienna, Ga., promptly after the
13th. inst.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Itch on human, mange on horses',
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold
by Stovall & Forbes Druggist.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
Don’t fail to see our line of Bar
gains—cheaper than ever. They
consist of ladies Shirt waists. Ho
siery of ali kinds, gents’ shirts,
and other things too numerous to
mention.
J. P. Heard & Son.
We are in the maket with the
well-tried, high-grade, entirely
satisfactory Chic-ora Soluble
Guano, ChiCofa Dissolved Bone,
pure German Kainit. afid Cotton
Seed Meal, which we are offering
as cheap as anybody can sell good
fertilizers. Let us make you some
prices before you make your gnano
contract.
MAYER WATTS & CO.
We are prepared to furnish
Schiol books to the schools of
Dooly count}'. We sell school
books for the cash, only, and will
sell them cheap.
STOVALL & FORBES.
English Spavin Liniment re
moves all Hard Softer Callouses,
Lumps and Blemishes from horses,
Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints,
Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifled
Sprains, all Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of
one bottle. Stovall & Forbes Drug-
gist.Vienna. Ga
The Atlanta Business University
is the advanced business school of
the South. Graduates of other
business colleges are always in at
tendance. Bookkeeping, Banking,
shorthand, mathematics, penman
ship, commercial law, elocution
and all the commercial branches
are taught by experts, profession
ally trained as teachers. Our
readers should take immediate
advantage of the superior facilities
of this institutions. Full particu
lars will be furnished on applica
tion to the secretary, R. ,J. Maclean,
Whitenall St., Atlanta, Ga
VI
day of"
a. m, for tile"
and assigning all civfT
tried during the first week of Til?
approaching March Term 1895 of
the Superior Court of Dooly
County. A full attendance is
solicited.
Geo. W. Wooten,
Pres. Dooly Co. Bar Association
Daniel Drug
and
Seed Co.
MACON, GA.
Write to us for Thousand Fold
Rye, Scarlet Clover Grass Seeds
White Pearl Onion|Setts,|Canary Birds, Parrots, Brazilian Cardinal s
tgrd Cages, all kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds. Eveything fresh,
and new and prices are right
-DANIEL
-22-94-6mo.
Macon. Ga.
1895.
Conference Notice.
The first quarterly conference for
Vienna circuit, will convene at the
Methodist church in Vienna next
Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 16th
and 17th. All officials are reques
ted to be at their posts on Satur
day. Wesley Lane, p. c.
So Simple.
Nine times
out of ten
when we are
out of sorts
our trou
bles can be
removed
by that re
liable old
medicine,
irown’s
ron Bitters,
A Chicago Musician.
Prof. D. C. McAllister, vocal
How He Escaped.
James Payn tells of a friend of his
who had avoided jury duty for some
time by the assistance of a govern
ment official in acknowledgment of
a certain douceur, but he got tired of ^jeh f or more than 20 years
paying an annuity and wanted it to , b ■ many pe ople
be done with for good and all. For IL n . T f’.. . \
£10,” said the official, “I will guar- ofDyspepsia,Diliousness f lvia-
j antee that you will never be troubled jaria, Impure Blood, Neural-
again.” And the money was paid. - a Headache, Liver and Kid-
1 When the day came for his attend- & ’ ,, i,.’,. nenilior
ance at the court. John Jones, let us ney troubles. It S the peculiar
call him, could not resist the tempta- combination ot zrotiji.ne great
teacher, studio ( bickering ll" 1. tion q{ see j n g p ow his money had strength-giver, with selected
Our scarfs, Bows and Ties
perfectly “lovely,” See-them.
card cv Soy.
. vegetable remedies of true
He described the sensation of hear- p „i „„ T mn
— - uig “John Jones” called, out as rather value that makes B W
ct vear j whs induced to tr\ p^ciilisr It was called out a second Bitters so good for strengthen'
i.-tutr. which I did with xhe j time, and he could hardly resist an- ino-and purifying the system
been invested,
j describee
‘John Jones” called out as
residence 446 -E. 45th street,
Chicago, says: ‘-After suffering;
i with LaGrippe and its effects f° r ln g
j over
Germ
most satisfactory results, and Ido Bering to his name. When it was ] t -\“ SO eciailv’e’Ood for women
not hesitate to pronounce it a called out a third time, he felt quite- P 3 °. .
wreat remedy." It is not necessary eerie, and much more so at what took and children It ma
ro suffer a year >r even a , month place in consequence. A person in strong and rosy,
with Grinne or its effects. Du deep mourning and with a Voice-
King’s Royal Germetuer cures it broken with emotion, exclaimed,
everv time and in short order. $1 “John Jones is dead, niv lord. And
$5. Sold bv Stovall & his lordship, with a little reflecteu
. melancholy in his tone, observed:
•- * • “Poor fellow. Scratch his name out.”
Brown’s Iron Eitters is pleasant to take,
and it will not stain the teeth nor cause
constipation. See the crossed red lines
tbe wrapper. Our book, ‘ How to
Six for
Ki rbe-. •
apper.
Live a Hundred Years,” tells alt about it,
tree for 2c. stamp.
B&oWit Chemical Co., Baltimore, IIP
This Company is new to the farmers of Dooly
county—its officers, however, are well known to
t hem, as well as are the brands of fertilizer^, they offer.
‘Plovv'boys Brcipd Uucjrio.”
This is probably the oldest brand of complete
fertilizer on the market. Our Mr. A. M. Rodg
ers (formerly of Rodgers, Worsham & Co. and
who recently was President of the Farmers
Supply Co.) originated this brand years ago. ' It
is the best guano sold, as shown by field results,
its analyses the highest, as proven by the Geor
gia Chemist’s analyses. This brand and form
ula are ours and we alone manufacture it.
Black Rock Dissolved Bone.
the
This is the strongest Acid Phosphate sold in
State. Any of the many farmers who have uSed it
will substantiate this statement.
i-fc|r\est Queer] Fqvorite.
This brand is certain to take well with the in
telligent farmers on account of its large per cent
of pure potash, having more than double the
quantity of other brands.
Besides the above brands we import German
Kaiinit, deal largely in Cotton Seed Meal and all fer-
tilzing material.
Mr. Rodgers has been selling fertilizers in Dooly
county for 16 years and respectfully solicits a contin
uance" of the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed for
his high grade brands of fertilizers.
Our Agent at Vienna will be Mr. J, J.
Lashley and at Unadilla, Mess. Barfield &
\N ilson
Call on our Agents or write us.
American Fertilizer Company ?
Office -qqdeii Rxcljqqse Bqqlp
-LZCJLGOlSr,