The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, April 07, 1904, Image 10

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HUMAN NATURE. ' When good, at last triumphant, This wicked world shnlt sways Whsn greed of go In no more shall reign. Sin. having passed away. Oh, won't It bo a lovely time, with good tho proper style, When none shall stray an Inch away— Dot will life be worth whlleT We need a little blttor To mix In with the sweet; A dash of spice at times Is nice And makes life more complete. Too much correct behavior May only win a frown. You're In a few days tempted to Go out and paint the town. When through thp veins In torrent* Blood, hot, Impmbtve, runs, "Its then that wo are apt to be Old'Adam's faithful sons. And of forbidden waters We seldom ory'"Enough I” For, on the side, wo ratper pride Ourselves on being tough. Of course for sin and folly We ulways have to pay, But things of worth on this old earth Are never given a way.. And most men have It figured. When all la done and said, That, strive and plan the best they can, They'll be a long time dead. Painless Slaughter. “There goes u man who has slaugh tered his thousands.” “Why Is ho allowed to remain at larger “Ho Is a war correspondent, and those that he killed never found It out" Making It Basy. “I swear I’ll drink cold poison i If you refusal maks Unto my suit!" dsolarsd ths man I Who had received tho shake, i “You'd better heat lt/'-eald the girl. "It’s easier to take." Too Large a Subject, The flat In which young Robert lived Was neither Ions nor wide; To think about an elephant Ho had to go outside. Runs to Girls. “Scientists claim that msnr Beys a re born than gifts after a war.”' “I don’t believe it. See how many moro Daughters of tho Revolution wd have than sona.” Broke Either Way, It almost breaks our heart to port With her wo love, although. It breaks our pocketbook to stay And be her solid beau. A Sure Test “I wish l knew whether sha- really loved me.” •*a>6n her you have lost your money and you will find out” PERT PARAGRAPHS. Frost never hurts the ice crop. Where there’s n will there 1* generally a way to break it There is not much room at tho top of a flagstaff. Some men do not take kindly to at typewriter becauso they can disguise- their spelling with a pen. While you cannot mend a broken egg, it may do to scramble. Pennies do not circulate in some parts of tho country, particularly if they get into tho clutches of a miser. It Is annoying to get a bad half dol lar, because It looks suspicious to put aa large a coin as that in the collectyon. plate. ' Baldheaded men can bo depended, on to give the war on mosquitoes their hearty approval. His Time Was Occupied. “How many chlldron biivo you?" “I had ten tho last tlmo I counted." “Do you mean to say you have fcad some slncQ you counted them.” •SJortalnfy. Mter the number got to ba tch it took so much of my time to aqfeport them that I never found a mo- nitat to atop for the purposo of count- By Slow Freight. ■ '. Tee, there's a good time coming * Bom# day; I rather guess. Bet-l*a net bearing down upon TBs cannon ball express. His Reel Job. “Which state tom Senator Dodger mss know, but I eon. toU nm Which trust" Leaks •* Oood-to Her. ii . j1 ' HOT MftACRAMS, Chtt sad wlf la n combination that tawjot be When a man la satisfied with, his lot it Is generally a com or one. When a man loros' two women at otM time it Is not so much an ovldenco of his capacity as of his ro/ihnes*. Gossip never lacks for bearers, no matter bow much tho hearers may fils- TrtKW When a woman loses her temper she find# her voice. • Te some "men the only annoying thing about debt Is that they cannot get deeper in. Fish does not make brain, food for the than who baa no brain,to feed. The busa of tho political bee doea not Invariably foretell a sting. Ttie girl who wants to break elf an engagement changes her mind It the young' man Is willing. gls scene hope for the man who enough to kick. The bashful man never knows bow —*■' *—*“ ,mtesos on account of that •MM n»M.can find fault right along wlthwdt spending a cent advertising *#or It When the lion and tho lamb lie down together It Is well tor the lamb it It Is a stuffed lion. All the world's a stage, and most of the actors shine brightest at the. sup per hour. Ono thing that Justifies tho pho tographer in bis high charges la that-be has to listen to the old Joke about breaking the'camera from qyerjr sitter. Isn't there a good field, for u society for the 1 prevention of cruelty to pianos? Love is about the duly thing that oen divert dgat aaouoy kfto the savings batok. It Is a pops man who cannot be tag- nod for advice at most any part of bis :.ostomy or at any time of dny. While a tony man may be certain that bis affliction is caused by. a germ, he Is not anxious to have the doctors locate It and drive it away. Often the'most slothful ma^del In trashing the can. If ho laughs best who laughs last, the Englishman mvpt labgb best, tor he is the last to see the point of a joke. When the devil finds work for Idle bands, it is apt to bo a pleasanter task than the foreman of the section gang, for- Instance, might, find tor them. Every man Bhouid learn to tell the truth. It Is convenient at times to know bow. . It. is the other fellow’s business to make you think that you can beat his game. A newly married couple buy a full set of chairs, though they do not see what us# they will ever have for but ode. Some people think that it will bo im possible for the man to go to heaven who eats with his knUto Before a man mantas he lets a girl have her own way because he has to. v _ *'•— ' A-ieart no other pleoo of ma chinery. The second break is never as bad as the first. SHERIFF SALES FOR MAY Lot of land 182 and roiiih half of 181 iti 8rd digrriiii . tgu - i 0 R Wimberly in favor oi h. Byyo.us. Cordelc city lots 11 and 10 in block 07 against G H McKenzie In favor ot National Bondin'? & Loan Association. Cordelc.oily lot No 2 in block 127 against Moses Anntd it. favoi of John T Pendleton, re«-ei\ or. CORDKLu. MARSHAL SALE Lit 2 in block 10 against, J A Mo- Knight to pay a havrng e\petisc f $649.88. Lots 7 and 13 in block. 110 for taxes against Kennedy <& Ethridge. ORDINARY S NOTICES For first Monday in .May. 11 J McCoiey, adtmue.sivaior ot the estate of Mrs M 1. JVieCorvev, necks dismission Year's support for Mrs L D Wilkes and seven minor uhiMren out of lha estate of Rufus W Wilkes. knots support for Mrs Mary Bryan and three children out of the estate of Erastns By ran. To ^ismits S W Coney, admin.- istrate of the estate of Mrs Eveline E Coney. To disoharge S W Coney, Guardian for Bailie E Cunniugbam, Callie E Oliver and Perry 0 Coney. To establish a public road from tho corner of a wire fence on lot No 180 in 2nd district belonging to W P Thompson, a southern direction to the Vxeuna road at Pleasant Valley. To be hoard Apr 25: - To establish a publio road from A L Jones’ in the 2nd district westward following land lines to publio road running from Ed Dowling's to Rook Dam. v It Mintsgt might also be-said la some Install car to be’ h wild desire on the part St Seme-girl to pay a duke’s debts. court hotif- nouns oi tb I . . .. ^ - GEO. W WOOTEN Livw-’-ir. mv bee OoUi-i street, A 111 "ictier :l» ail thi •tttto in foilern) courts o f vtkiinhb lift F. <. HENDERSON, Lawyer, nil tlr' .. m; ♦ MB- . iu .--re- WILLIAMS, 1‘hvMieiaiit. and durgeon, ' ienna, Go, Office ovatr Walton Bros stare. (.’alls promptly attended, 3>.y uadi night. Nigtontlfc- -n-werod ir«m Hubert' hotel. ■I M .WHITEHEAD-, D Nil T. ' (, DK 11 T STO-VALiu, VikNNA. Wa. tfi*.-*- in j.-nr oldrug store. Day m. nfeM/WH* pr inptly attended. Fret-rip, tii'ii irretj in our ollioe work. Barber Shop. For slick work, call on Walter Leonard At Charlie Powell’s old staud in the McDonald block. Wc do every thing smooth and 1 nice in our line. D. A. It. Oruin .1 Ci-rdon done CRUM & JONES, Lawyers. C.'-ordele. Ga. M. C FEW, Attorney a Law, VIENNA, GEORGIA. Will- Practice in- all the Courts. G. AV. Rusbkic J. M, Bl'Sbeb; BUSBEE. & BUSBEE, Lawyers, vmNr'w tv. ii '.'er-ttt > 1.,'t- • (i r*,’# Hundred- T T BIVINS & MOBLEY, BiviMb, HD, HA Mobley,,a i Physicians and Surgeons, 8®F( .'nil* promptly answered. Vienna, Ga, DBS. EDGE* M0ARTHUIL COUDKLK, GEORGIA. lrBRtm " nt of eurosto dir Georgia Southern & Florida Ry. Local Time Table. rk d mown To sell by W H McKenzie, Trustee:- Lot 16 in blaok 27 again»t W T Doughtry for the Georgia State Building and Loan Asso ciation. Acted the Part.' . “M> wife Is a Daughter of tbe Bev» tattoo.” “I tM«k my wife must be n dasphtor of some South American revolution, Judging from her taeUnatton to start something.’’ _____ Their Wants Make Up Ksn wants but little bore below. Perhaps that may to true, . But several ladles that I know Woe Id like a thing or two. A Warm Prelector. "The cold never-bothers me, sMtMUfb 1 appear to be thinly rind.” ^ “How do you manage Itf’ “I> wear it sporting extra aw a cheat protector." A Bunko Tkl totter to have loved sad lost nan never to have loved,, sad pat It aeeeaa on Saurlng tbs com You've paid for HAWKINSV1LLE * FLORIDA hOETRhRN RAIL V \ FINE BELT ROUTE Local Time Tabio in Kfl'oct Nov. 2», 1908 North Bound dounh Bound »’ M, A.M A. M. 4 sn» 12 46 | 1 20 6 io] • . 2 jO 6 r ; ’ 2 20 6 30 2:01 2 47 6 67 2:25 1 10 7 lb 2:42 1 46 7 40 2 06 7 69 2.21 j08 3:16 2 29 8 66 8;60 310 9 21 4:10 3 81 9 3i 4:21 8 44 0 48 4:26 849 10 40 6:06 4 36 p m 6-10 4 45 ■ - . 6.47 625 0:29 610 7:06 6 60 7:26 7 12 7:4! 1 i’lA 8; 20 810 Effective Jan., 5 ,1905. BEAD UP STATONS am 6:16 6;46 6:u8 0:29 7:09 7:44 8- 9;02 916 9=66 .KkOl : 10=46 ' a m p m <« 614 628 668 629 700 762 816 880 90S 9 10 960 pm Lv. Moron „ Eeihlccn “ O’-ovania * Unadilla “ Vienna “ Cordolo “ A mbi “ Worth *' Ashburn “ Tirton ” Ii-nox “ Sparks “ Adel Ar. Valdosta Lv. Ve'dosta “ Hisylow “ Fargo “ Dexter “ J'u’li-f “ Oraw<ord Ar. JaoUsonvUio Lv. Valdosta " Tinko Para “ Jonn ngs “ Jasper “ White Springs ■ “ Lake City '• Lake Butler “ Sampson City “ Hampton “ Grandlne ‘ Elorahome Ar. Felatka F. .VI 1 10 A 22 306 1 18 2 26 210 12,= l U 105 12 30 (2 06 II 64 1148 1105 1100 10 21 9 38 8 68 8 37 8 20 7 46 ♦a m 10 62 10 27 1018 9 61 9 18 8 56 8 13 7 60 7 85 8 53 6 48 616 A -U. 3 0 2:20 2.00 1:15 1:09 12:35 12:18 12:01 11:67 11:16 11:06 10:26 9;4t 9:03 8 ?9 8:38 7:60 p m 10-60 10:22 10:03 9:43 0.03 8:40 7:62 7:28 7:08 6:20 6:24 6:30 p m A H 11 26 10 21 9 59 0 80 910 8 50 8 29 814 8 08 7 80 7 04 6 62 6 40 600 a m Nos. 3 and 4 are solid train with Through Coache.- and l'arlor Sleepors between Macon and Jacksonville, end carries Fulmen Buffet Drawing Room Sleepers between Macon and Tifton, enroute between Jacksonville tnd St LouIb. M6. and Chicago, IU. Nos, 1 ane a are soHd trains between Msoon and FtJatka, and carries Through Coach between Macon and Jacksonville, WM.OHBOKLEY SHAW Vioe-Pres. 1 Macon, Ga. J. H. RAFFTERY, D. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla, O. B. RHODES Gen’l Pass, Agt LEON A. BELL, D. A. P. Atlanta, Ga, f£ Kate coagfsmea. told their cou- stitueata Jfist what they thought of them, thay might net have a chance to go bask to ooogreaa. HO .tl&Sf 7 0 718 7 26 7 80 7 40 760 800 906 912 9 26 984 946- 1000 3 10 06 o 2. I ?s P S all Stations ’? a* 3 | -i 816 Worth 7 10 Domer^ Ahinglerv 12 60 4-80 831 Amboy 6 58 12 37 412 8 87 Davisville 6 53 .2 38 1.05 841 Waltersville 6 48 12 28 400 8 45 Ponblo Hun tt45 12.6 360 660 Bush 6 40 Alapaha R’vr Steele 12 20 340 8 67 900 Ar. Pitts Lv.6 80 1210 830 Lv. Pitts Ar616 1206 302 904 Auslev 810 F.ooivy Point 1200 268 20 Pope City 27 B&rion 6 48 1138 286 88 Pinoviow 5 42 11 82 225 38 Finleyson 6 88 1128 210 48 Mashburn 6 83 1123 201 Millerville 6o| Wallace 626 1110 161 Atlantic &- Birmifjgha mE. R 8 1019 4 10 40 4 20jl0!05 Hswkmsville6101100(180 , . CONNECTIONS. , •- Hawkinsville—=Witli Southern •> . mast be grta satlafactlon in It Wrighuville & Tenallie B. B By., and tar the hscud wh« has to pult ah nnt!>-: , — . 5 Doubls Ban—.With Atlantio A Birming- "W. > ham Railroad. Worib-WHk GesrgiaSoalhsrn A Florid* Tims Tibi: Effeollie Dec. I, ALL TRAINS DAILY. W A YCKOSS TO 110N TE STATIONS. 3 1 MONTEZUMA TO WaYCrOHS STATIONS. 2 4 6 WnycroBS, Nicholls, 7 10 a m 5 00 p m 8 26 a m 6 16 p m Dailv ex Douglas, Ambrose, 8 67 a nf 6 46 p m Sunday 9 27 a m 7 11 p m Wray, 9 84 am 7 19 p m Tbomasville 8 8bam Moultrie 9 46 aui Tilton 10 56am Fitzgerald, 1016 am 8 00 p m Rebecca, 10 19 am 8 S6 p m Dou'le Run, Ji oi nm 8 46 p m Cordolo, m Vienna, i ov» ° i n. 17 42 um Byromville, Montezuma. 12 Si 7 12 v ^ 816 a (845 um Montezuma, 5 60 a ml l 10 p m Byromville, 6 16 a m l 32 p m V e-i a. 6 88 a m l 65 p m Cordele, 7 06 a m 2 i>0 p m Double Run, 7 40 a m 12 59 p m Rebecca, 7 62 ajm|8 07 p m Fiezgerald, 8 83 a m|3 45 p m Tifton Moultrie Thomssvillo Wray, Ambrose, Douglas, jVicholla, ay cross. 6 04pm 6 30pm Satur day Only 6 16 p m C 81 pm 7 44 p m 9 03a m 4 18 pm 9 16a m 4 26 p m 9 34a m 4 62 p >n 10 06am 5 22 p m 1120am 7 86 p m No 8 leaves Brunswick at 8 00 p m “ “ Thalmann 8 48 put ifo 2 arrives at Thalmann 1? 88 p m ” Brunswick 1 26 p m Excellent Through Schedules and Low lv tes, Fo which inquire pf any Agent on Line GEORGE DOLE WADLEY, ALEX BONNYMAN, Vice Freiidenl and General Manager. Superintecdant H. O. McFADDBN, J. Q. KNAPP, Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agent. Traveling Frt. and Paw. Ag J.J. *1I*IGAN, Agent, Vienna, Ga. •vast*! •evw, WaysNS^