The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, May 05, 1904, Image 3

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/ That Is Pailroadlnf. Then you're ahead the trnln Is late Threo hours, aft tike as not; Tntp you're behind you're apt to fine It want oil on the dot. mm jQjpj^u^ * '• •: :» r -"- ' * *'* r lv£-*\ SHE NEEDED IT. She waits Impatient and in fear The lad who on he* errand went. Because, alas, the time is near To use the stuff for which she sent. Her lover comes around tonight. She doesn’t like to make him wait; But, oh, without the hoy In sight ■ ' hodatot How can she flx to keep the < •ho gave him cash and hade him fly In haste to whore peroxide's sold. Her hair's dark roots don’t Justify Her pompadour of shining gold. FOR SALE .Ail of my Household and kitohen funiture and anew drop hear Singer scwiug machine. IKD SMITH TAX RECEIVER'S ROUNDS. Changed His Mind. But you could learn to lovo me." The speaker was a short, stout man /4th. an earnest purpose gleaming In Mu eye and a bright bald spot glisten ing on the top of his head. Mary Ann McGinnis, the fair, heart less triflor to whom tho soulful words were addressed, gave an impatient | sigh. “Well, maybe,” she replied carelessly, as though the fate of u life were not hanging on her Words. “PerhapB I could. Go out and get a million dollars 1 and come buck and talk to me.” | Percy Perolard ground Ills teeth, not with the patent Instrument of torture such as the dentists use to embitter the young lives of their victims, but against each other as our ancestors used to do when they were obliged by Btern necessity to oat uncooked grain back in the misty twilight days of the race. Without a word he stalked forth Into the dm’knoss.' Percy Perolard was a man of action. He looked at his watch. It was 10:30. By midnight ho had organized a trust In cabbage plants and had elected him self president. His object bad been at tained. Ho was worth a million. Percy could hardly wait for the gray dawn of the morning to call her up by telephone. "I have the million,” was nil that he said. Mnry Ann McGinnis lost her listless nir as a bright boy loses his mother iu a crowd just after he'has borrowed a dollar from her. She began to take an Interest in affairs. “Como around at once with the marriage license,” she said. It was now Percy’s turn. "Nay, nay,” he replied, and there was a ring of triumph In Ills steely tones. "Me- thlnks now that I have the coin I can wait a bit and take my pick of the girls.” And he hung up the receiver and rang dff. Not Qualified, He had been taught from early youth That It was best to tell the truth. Because of that lie did not wish Vo waste his efforts catching fish. Not to Be Lonesome. Iwill lie ai the lollowincf places on the dates named for the purpose, of allowing you to give in your taxes: District First Second Unadilla Pinehurst Findlay Third Sixth Seventh Ninth 1'eut.h 14th 13th 11th Cordelo Jerry May 20. TippottvilleMay 21 Linen oh, May 23 a m Snow, Mry 23 p in Oak Grove, May 24 Midway, May 25 Dakota, May 20 a tn Sibley, May 20 p hi Wennua, May 27 a m Cordele, Mav 28 Vioura, May 29, 30 Books willolose May 31 Please look at j our deeds before coming to give in your tax, so that you can give number and whioh pan f tbc lot you own us reijiiiretl by w. Vbi y respectfully, 11. U. BROWN, T- R. D. O. G a /t kte ^1 :-r ■■ * 1 18 4 2 19 5 4 20 6 6 21 7 6 22 9 7 23 10 8 25 11 9 26 12 11 27 13 12 28 14 13 29 10 14 30 17 15 May , *8 16 May 3 , 19 Robes, ’•? thi necessary fo ^utt; %»: • ■ dead,. Cu: ms >.t':;ainy • ■-•Vi*'*' from $3 up. M ney saved on every ordet Leave orders n: Progress *• ' office f r to yo on next train LAflAR CLAY, Macon, Ga, WORLDS PAIR RVPES T’he G S, fc P. r til vvty will soil round trip tic'cets r StT'Lluls Iflipj. sition at the folio vering rates fro. a Vienna: Season tt -cot $35.45. Good ''or sixty lv i, 329.80 “PiF 'een a, s,*; 1.25. t’onilays, mgs:. 'lie lust m-mod is -mauli rates and not ‘or sleopora or parlor earsTsdld only. n r n certain ia;, e of eaofi ninth. {A i apodal ooaoS will be far. ninkied for a party of 35 adultlaresT 1 □ One I faro >and 25 cents to the ; following oooasions: Uudertsker and Licensed Embalmer CASH OR CREDIT. Hospitality at Small Expense Eiunrtainmi :i‘.—thin is, pleasure toyoir ■nests- does not depend on tho money yin Spend, baton your o.vn knowledge pi how ! und extond Uospitslky < hrlM*? erhiitii Rirr-io'c tils •i n V I ce i s PhiCE It wifi pay you ©SWTURY MF’G CO. to send for our Oat a- loguo No. 6, quoting prices on Buggiue, Harness, eto. Wo sell direct from our Faotory to Oonaumera at Faotory Prices. This guaranteed \Buggy only $38.50; Cash or Easy jMonthly Payments. We trust Ihonest people located in all parte 'of the world. J56TWrite for Free Catalogue* MENTION THIS PAPER. oerr 848 k^jfUsSfe.fr •Why did the general ever marry her?” “Well, there was no war in sight to go to, so he did the next best thing.” ST, VALENTINE. Valentine, St. Valentine, Best of saints and quite benign. When It Is your special day Postmen loaded like a dray ' In expectant boxes shove Tender little notes of love. Mingled with the story old "Comics’’ awful to beholdl Then It Is the bashful swain Sends a note to Mery Jane, Hoping that the girl will guess Who It was wrote the address With the tender note Inside In a sweet blue ribbon tied, And his heart a short rib knocks As he drops It In the box. ‘ But the letter man Is sore: To his mind It Is a bore. He cannot see any sense Going to a big expense Just to s.end a loving lino Or a silly valentine As ho trudges down tho road Underneath the mushy load. $50,000.00 Cash Given Away to Users of LION COFF We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of I/ion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but □ Peabody Normal School at Nashville, Tonn. July 8 to• Aug.3 □ Summer school at Tuscaloosa, Ala. June, 14 to July 29. Summer sohool at Athens July s' to Vug 6. Summer sohool at Knoxville Toun. June 28 to Aug, 6. Interstate Sugar Cane Convention, Jaokaonvillo, Fla. May 4- to 8. Georgia Educational Association at Warm Springs, June 22-24. Annial B. V. P, U. at Washing- ton, Ga. Juno 21—23. Womans Congress at Montoaglo Tenn. Aug. 1—7. Monteagle Bible Sohool, Mou- tegalo, Tenn. July 4 to Aug, 4. Montegale Sunday Sohool Institute Montegala, Tonn. Aug, 15-30. Annual. Meetmng T. P. A. at Augusta Apr. 14-10. Southern Baptist Convention at Nashville, Tenn. Mty. 19-18. To tho f.dlnvsag oteasions, one fare and 50 eents: Interstate Convention V. M. C. A. al Buffalo, N. Y. May. 11—15. Georgia Ciiantang.n at Albany, Apr 24 t*r May. 1. General G injure me A. M. E. church, Chicago, may 2--31. C. B. RHOD if,8, G. P. A. Dr. Carlisle’s Liver Pills. In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prixe Contests, which will make some oi our patrons rich men and women. You can send In as many estimates as desired. There will be TWO GREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World's Fair; the second relates to Total Nov. 8, 1904. “ Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. £20,000.00 will be distributed In each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a n v . H J CShm! Dm>* aS AAA AA to the enewho is nearest correct .on both brand rlaST I ilZB Of VwlUUUsUU contests, and thus your estimates have two mxmxmmmmmmmx^mKmmsmmuaOmmuxsxmmsxaxmmaam opportunities of winninga big cash prize; ’Tis by you, St. Valentine, • Ib inspired the loving line, But the “eomlcs,” rodt-and quaint 3?hoy are by some other saint, Full of mischief nod nf gall, Sent that pride may have a fall. Valentine, St. Valentine, Eest of sainte and quite* benigni Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one- vote in either contest: WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST ffiPj Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es- JHH ti mate is recorded. ■’at will bo tha total July <ih attendance at, the St. Louis *« M '. ,1 . .gt>, J.-.ly .1893, the ctteud.viice w. s 283,273. ...reat correct estimates uceived in Woo’Son Spice Com- • -fflco, Toledo, Ciiic, ;»n or oeforu June 30th, 1904, we will ' r Lift: in «r Tt co *cot estimate, second prize to the •s<. etc., e?c., uN fcllowt. .1 fcirfefc 8:^,600.00 1 tori)nil F-•<*;?' 1,000.00 1,000.00 Depended on Conditions. "If John had three apples and he I gave twe to Hary bow many would he have left? . “That would depend- somewhat on. Mary’s capacity and how badly John was stuck ou her.” -seoe.co or h n UCO.OO 10 : rUi-:— IO'j.O ■ " to irises— 60.00* “ iiu j — 20.00 " r r— 13.00 “ JtlasS 6.00 “ 1, .100.00 1,000.00 1 oon.c-o 2,6.30.00 0,000.00 TOTAT,, 530,000.00 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What Will be tv.it totid Poiralar Vote enut for President (vote, lor idtcfandidates combined' ut tho el-icftpu'Kovcn-ibcr t, lisll? In 1500 election. 13,people voted for President. For nearest cor- rrofoBtbna'oi :ec- ived In Woolson Spice t'o.’s, ofl -.-c, Toledo. O.. ou or 1-efore No .-. 5. IStX.wo'rill ,:ive fi-tfcrd.’o It r tite nearest c.r- rac, estfmato, second prise to the next nearest, etc., etc., ns follows: 1 First PrlnB f2,600.00 1 Second Fries 1,000.00 a Frlsee— 5600 00 each 1,000.00 6 FKses— 200.00 " XO Triaes— 100.00 “ 90 »W-m— 60 00 ’*• bt> tx'kua— 20 tnj •' 900 Frlses— 10.00 “ IOOO rrues— 6.00 " 1.000.00 . 1,000.00 . 1,000.00 1,000.00 .Z,000.00 .0,000.00 2139 PRIZES, l'OTA'L, $20,000.00 4279—PRIZES—- m m. ^ <•;< A' Distributed to ilia Nubile—aggro^a'inu 545-000,00—!n ESdiHoutowhiel: m gtee $8,808 t* Shows’ Clerks (sos parttealare iu U9S OKFiFEE ossas) inaMag a greadiaL l ; ' I COMPLEX I m- mM --r | W03L80W •P«QE C« ., ~ TIOOS.ARS , >. '*> || cim y? Dtp'!.) IfJ EVERY "■7S& .OF W\ Sw-iSSS TOLEDO, th^e pills matt it wtut of tho people that nopitsiit p II otn supple, boing ths inti'lligont sd nin: itriti m of tin offlolont remedy. Win.i tlio elirniuatlon of di«. oasod malt.f it rncitt iry, thoto pills have nosuporiir, ospomil,’ in a Siuthom climate, whore tli i bio id is s iconta r.inated with malarial prison. No intelligent physic]tn will hesitate fora moment to r,mammon 1 those pills, tho formula, wliioh is invariably ap proved by tho medical prolbision, being printed on oaoh package. Directions; For Torpid Livor, Dys pepsia, To ligostion, Sink H.ialaehel Con stipation, Golds, Swimming in tho head, & o., ( no or tw i pills should b'e taken at bedtime. For Chills a-il Fever, BilHous int ermittent or continued Fevor a full dost :houldbo taken. As a lnxuti. e ono to two pill at bedtioM. As a purg-, two to threo pills at bidtime. HR. R. M. CARLISLE., MACON, “G. R. C.” 3a GuaraniCiid to Cure Rheumatism, flyphllls, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Swellings, Stiff,-1’ulnful Julult, Backache, Old Sores, BotLo, and.oh dlccaaes arising from imparo o: ipipov- .•r^boil blood. If {wfoCs to core, ot doe« not satisfy ibe'liaisibaser of Its worth, we will RBftend th® Money paid direct to us, or to any druggist or dealer Ih medicine, for Golden Rhoib matin Cure. When you a ant a bloed medicine, insist on having “G. R. C.” If your dealer dexg not have It, ask him to order irfor you; or sand yeur money to us by'mall, and we will ship “O. R. CV to you with all express charges pi-apfld • Price $1.00 per bottle: six ior 43.00 THE *1. R. C. CO.. H.L* MANt'KACTUlM' i /»’•« r*«0®klUT 9RS, : Cei.