The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, November 19, 1903, Image 2

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•’T ' '» / »* For sale Having more hogs than corn and a slim pea patch I will put about 35 head on the market Saturday at 10 o’clock, Nov. 21, near the public square in Vien na, to be sold in small lots to the highest bidder for cash. There will no by-bidders. They are meat hogs fat enough for pork; sows, shotes and pigs. Come and bny. H. D. SMITH. tlbe progress. Publshed Every Thursday. U D SMITH, Editor and Publisho Entered »t the Postofflce in Vienna Gn„ >■ second-class mail matter. tti tali! dtirtlslw: • ooli GounU- The Dooly Paper Agency is now writing insuranoo for ono of tho best oompani« B,bo«ides doing a largo loan business in Dooly, Wil- oox, Worth nml Irwin ooantioB. Tho President is an old Confeder ate soldier, and although he waa badly wounded In the arroy f he is ft •'live wire,” yet in tho newspaper world. If yon waut to Miibscrtbe for a Upor, got a loan on your farm or have your lifo insured, you will nave money by seeing or writing the Dooly Paper Agcnoy, Vienna, Goorgia. GREATER GEORGIA WORK IS PUSHED How the Advertising Campaign is Conducted. INQUIRIES COME IN DAILY Names of Inquirers Furnished the Towns and Cities in the Greator Georgia Association-Correspond ence Followed Up by R. R. Soli citors. EHlUMAVISHa ft euBeo ATP LAST Good News fo Those Who Sutter With rheumatism Free- To till who suffer with Rhontun- rnatism I will gladly send free tho wouderful story of how my mother was cured aftor years ot suffering, together with tho most elaborate on Rheumatism ever published No matter what your form of Rheumatism is, whether aotite, chronic, musoular, inflammatory, defonnaut, sciatic, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, etc,—uo matter how many doctors have failed in your ease— no mntter how many so-oalied “sure ourss” you havo tried—I want you to write to mo and let mo tell you how mother was cured. □ I am noitbor a Dootor nor a Pro fessor—simply a plain man of busi ness—but I have a CURE for Rheu matism, and I want to toll every one who suffrs with Rheuinatu u al about it. I wish to bo clearly un derstood, and trust that all who are siufcring with this terrible diseaeo, however apparently boyond the reach of ouro, will write to me this day I will sond you by return mail this work of mine. I appeal espe ioally to tho “chronically il” who aro wearied and discouraged with doctoring”, and to thoso who have boon cast aside as*'incurable.” All you liave thought about Gtaoumatism may be wvong. Let me tell you our experionee. Surely, if you have Rheumatism, or have a suffering friend, it will pay you to investigate my offer, anyway, and prove for yourself those olaims that I make, Send me your address today—a postal card will do—and I will mail yon this wonderful story. If you bare * any friends auffenng. with Rheumatism no matter where Ljor- ted, send me their address, and I NOTICE. I havo been reliably informed that Geo. E. Sutton is going around Dooly county standing people against trees, fenees and on stumps, to make pictures, and claiming that he is connected with me. He is not connected with me in any manner. I have spent too many years in building a reputation for excellence of workmanship, to have that repu tation injured by a novice. I may be found at Montezuma, every Friday and Saturday. F. P. PEPPER, Photo Artist Montezuma. Ga. TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS Vieuna, Ga, Oot., 1, 1003. I will be at the following places for the purpose of collecting Saate and County taxes for the year 1003; Dooling Oct 0 Oot 22 Nov’3 Byromvillc “ 7 “ 23 Unadilla «« 8 «• 20 Pinehurst *“ 0 “ 27 Findlay “ 12 “ 28 3rd district “ 13 “ 30 0th district “ Nov 2 Drayton * “ 14 Coney “ 15 Cordcle . “10 11th dis’et “ 10 13th dis’et “ 20 14th dis'ot •* 21 I will bo at Midway Dee. 3, 3ml district corthouse Doc. 4, Snow Dec. 7, JerryDoe. 8 in the morning and ut Ethridge stor in thp evening. Tippettville Deo. 0,- Sibley Doc 10, DukoU Deo. 11, Cordcle Deo. 14, The Greater Georgia Association’s oampaigu of publicity opened witl tho Georgia Number of Harper’s Weekly, issued a few days ago, and for several weeks advertisements ex ploiting tho resources of this State have been running in dozily newspa pers of the Northoin cities and farm journals of tho Western States. These advertisements have a total circulation of nearly two millions and reach tho best fanning region and the most prosperous manufac turing and commercial centers on tho continent. The cheap lands of the far West havo so far filled up that prices havo advanced and immigration is look ing in other directions. The Cana dian Govcrnmen', by liberal adver tising, has induced .about a hundred thousand people to leave the North western States for the Dominion in two years. Tho Southwestern rail- Ways are spending immense sums ad vertising in the Northwest and havo taken thousands of people into Mis-1 m Vienna every Saturday. Books stsstppi, Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas ' wil ^ cloB0 Deo - 90, 3 “ 4 “ 6 <« 9 “ 10 Dec 11 •• and Oklanoraa. Tho tide of immi gration is turning southward aud the Greater Georgia Assooialion has be gun its work at an opportune time. Letters of inquiry from people of both oities and country districts are coming in dailyand the names and addresses of the inquirers are for warded promptly to the thirty towns which contribute to the work of tho association. At the same time let ters and attractive literature cover ing the whole State are sent to each inquirer from the central oflice in Atlanta. The thirty towns follow with their own literature and letters, P. J. LEWIS,.!’. C. will mail them a 00 is VICTOR dale Ind. My address OLT, Bloom. COSTLY GENEROSITY. Early one morning recently W fore inspecting somo regiments on the maneuvering ground the pres ent "Moltke" of the German army, Count Haeselcr, wont into the regi mental canteen and asked for 8 cents’ wdrth of bread and oausage, such as is suppliod to the Ordinary soldier. Tho man in charge tlvougbt he would do himself a good turn by handing the general an extra lar piece of either luxury. Later in the . morning, when halt had been called, pressing their particular advantages ' the general ordered the soldiors to In this way every person who an- produco the rations supplied by the swers tho advertisements of the * - Greager Georgia Association will receive in three or four days all the information he can digest about Georgia and its most progressive communities. The names of inquir ers are also givcu to the industrial departments of the principal rail way systems in Georgia and these officials are sending solicitors to see them. Thus, with the help of the rail ways, the Greater Goorgia Associa tion is able to send an agent into al most any State of the Union to fol low up its correspondence and ad vertising matter with personal soli citation in pressing the claims of Georgia upon those who show any interest in the State. By Their Works You Shall Know Them. PIANOS, Organs «nd Sewing Machines. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. For the Best, get the Pianos and Crown Organs. GET THE BEST. The Singer Sewing Machine Leads the World Tuning and repairing done by Prof. W. R. Smith, expert whose work is guaranteed. an canteen for 5 cents. Naturally those shown were not of sueh satis factory dimensions as had heen sold to the chief. He said quietly: "Take your rations back to the canteen and toil Herr M. that Count Haeecler commands him to give each of you as lnrgo a portion as he had himself for the same money. My 5 cents is not worth more than yours.** The Refreshing Tomato. ( The hnUiant color of the tomato when quite ripe is very attractive, and when peeled and the succulent pulp chilled thoroughly, each to mato slashed partially through, in quarters, pressed partially open and set in cups of crisp, tender green lettuce leaves, served with a French dressing or mayonnaise, H brings root, peacaqpid refreshment to- the victim of the overheated atmosphere and will caueo him to two up from such regalement and call the man blessed who waa brave enough to first experiment with the tomato ao Drop me a card, stating your wants, and it shall receive prompt attention. J. n. NELSON, Cordele, Ga. Suwanee Block. The Old Reliable Cotton Warehouse of Montezuma. J. M. BROWN, WAREHOUSEMAN snd COMMISSION MERCHANT, MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA, take pleasure in nnmmooins to my (rieuds and the public general]/ tb,>t I am 1 tho Warehouse business, and respectfully solicit a liberal j,a-.r< n .go tilt coming I v »m U-termined to use my best efforts to give satistacuon in all hu.-iilA* on to me. I will give my personal attention to Weighing, atortvo urni seVliu'g of and other Country Produce entrusted to my care. I will p*ashe irefght on, all shipped to me from Midway, Byromville and Cooling. X am prepared to in .ke I still m season, trnsted Cotton Ciotton shipped beral advances on cotton in store. Local agent for Leering Binder*. Beepers, Mowers, Bake* and fixture* J. M, BROWN, Montezuma, Ga.