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ORDINARY’S COURT
First Monday in Juno.
.1 1> Walton and A K Walton seek
dismission as administrators from
tlio estate ot E Walton.
Mrs. Margarett H Floyd will
apply for y^ars support out of the
estatepf her husband, F F Floyd.
Mrs. Susan F Lowery will apply
for year's support for Lcrself and
miner children out of the estate of
W II Lowery.
AY 11 Page applies for the guar-
diaustiii> ol person and property of
Lonnie May Gilbert.
To esi.ahlph a public road from
W It Tripp's place on Drayton and
Vienna road to Coulole and, Vienna
road in Corde.lc district.
To establish a public road from
the residence of S B Jenkins on the
line of 1 Ht and 2nd districts to
resilience ot W W McKenzie in the
Jnd'distriet.
•SlU'KIFF jSALKS FOR JUNE
Tracts Nos 14, 15, 10, containing
38 1-2 aores more or less in lot No
240 in 10th district, for Major
lierkclo against D II- Lcdbotterr
Oordele city lot 1 in block 181
for M T Laincr against Will Leary.
Migh( as Well.
To make the game,,seem more like piny
And ulduutep oviiry row -
Mt lovely woman havo hor way;
Shell lake It anyhow.
PERT PARAGRAPH.
No dentist baa yet discovered a wny
to painlessly extract tbo fee from his
Victims.
Doubtless the recording angel looks
the other wny when n woman claims
that slio likes to wash dishes.
To a soda fountain clerk a wink 1b
M good as a three pago letter of In
structions.
Although working Uko a slave, an
electrician is often engaged In light
work.
When a man falls In lovo at first
right, bo would do well to cousult an
ccultst
It takes moral courago to tip the
Walter, and good digestion to .eat what
pen get If yon withhold the tip.
Thi tallowing Is ons
1 ol many unsolicited tea-
| llmonlsls:
Dothan, Ala.,
April 16, ’04.
I have used La
mar’s Lemon Lax-
ntlvo in my family
mid would not bo
without it. 'It is
certninly a valua
ble) medicine.
J. A. May,
Chief of Police.
GEO W WOOTEN
Lawyer,
Now law office oa Gottorn street, noar
court house. Will practice in all the
courts of the state and in federal courts ol
Macon and Savannah, Yunna, Ga
Lmnar’s Lemon
Laxative cures
Constipation, Bil
iousness, Indiges
tion and Headache.
Acts promptly
and powerfully on
the bowols yet is
gentle and pleas
ant in action "
docs not gripe or
sicken. It can’t
hurt you it can
help you.
On tala at fill good drug stores. SO dotes for so cents.
OWNED ANp MANUFACTURED DY
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG COMPANY, Macon, Ga.
TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES
In order to get fireproof buildings it
mny bo necessary to telephone Ills Sa
tanic majesty for Instructions, plans
Ud specifications.
Women do not multiply their trophies'
because they are fond of mathematics.
Some men are so quarrelsome that
they want to pick a quarrel with u
man because ha will not quarrel with
them. n
After a man lias worked at It for a
year or two ho knows much loss about
making garden than lie did before Ik
started.
A WONDERFUL INVENTION,
It is interesting to note that for
tunes are frequently -made by the
invention of articles of minor impor
lance. Many of the most popular
dovices ara those designed to benefit
the poople and meet popular condi
tions, and one of the most inter
esting of these that has over been
invented is the Dr.^White Electric
Cotnb, patouted Jan. 1, ‘90. These
wonderful Combs positively cure
dandruff, hair falling out, sick and
nervous headaches, and ' whou used
kfrtli Dr White’s Electric Hair Brush
are positively guaranteed to make
straight hair oiuly m 25 days'Aime,
Thousands of these electric combs
■>' have been sold in various oities of
the Un : on, and the demand* is con
stantly increasing. Our agents are
rapidly becoming rich selling these
combs. They positively soli on
sight. Send for sample. Men's
size 86c. ladies’ 60o.—(half price
while we are introducing them,
k. The Dr. While Electric Comb Co,
^■bfeJDccaUtr, 111.
w
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SAW MILLS
Newly
Equipped
Boiler Works
Machine
Shops and
Foundry
Woven mire Panee, Fire Proof Roofing, Spray Pump*, Mowers, Rakes, Separators.
W« will Make It le Your Intereit to Figure with Ut.
MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO.
Nrn . MACON, CA.
COMPLETE
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OUTFITS
GRIST
MILLS
MILL
SUPPLIES
A Remarkable Bargain
$1.00 f
at i.so )
A year’s Suscriptlon to PEARSONS . .
Your choice of any one of the following books originally Issued
&
Both for
$1.25
Cvsus Townsend Brady
FOR LOVE OF COUNTRY
“An Intensely patriotic title," says the Outlook,
One ot his best.
aeonac W. Cable
JOHN MARCH. SOUTHERNER
A celebrated atory of Ihe South
Edward Eooleston
THE CIRCUIT R.IDER
“Fresh And vivid portraiture," says the Christian
Union
C. W. Hornuno
THE ROGUE’S MARCH
A noteworthy addition to romantic literature."
—Chisago Tribun*
Blanche Willis Howard
THE GARDEN OF EDEN
“A fascinating, powerful novel."—Boston Beacon
RlCHAnD Hardino Davis
GALLEGHER AND OTHER
STORIES
“Gallegber" la tltn .lory that made tits author
famous
Robert Louis Stcvcnoom
ST. IVES
Hit last and one of his finest novels
Frank R. Stockton
THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN
HORN
11 His best work.”—Boston Advertiser
Franceo Hodgson Burnett
THAT LASS O’ DOWRIES
A novel of international reputation
Clara Morrio
A PASTEBOARD CROWN
A vigorous and popular, novel of the New York
stage
Harrison Robertson
THE INLANDER t
Arthur it. no.-cn
ON PETEH-’S ISLAND
An exciting Russian story
Molly Elliot Seawcll
THE HOUSE OF ECRSMONT
"Romance filled with the two great qualities of
loyalty and love 1 ’
Thomas Melton Pact .
PASTIME STORIES
Octave thanet
THE o*EAV:T OF TOIL
inly good, out excellently tol l."—i
Bor.,to,, Daily I'.-wt
NOTE:—-The acceptance rf tail o"-r tint or.!/ cSgcrcs I’a j!>'].V.c.-t!prs ml
books mentioned, but it also entities y ;u lo llto vi ivllo ;a if bu\ ii-.g for cr.e year toi.ita
at discount prlcqw As this plan includes practically t. a entire fiction prouuct uf every
American Publisher the magnitude cf l!ic proposition ij readily apparent.
A FEW WORDS ADOUT PEARSON'S MAGAZINE FOR J904
PEARSON’S Maoazine appeals to every member o: the family. In the words r.f
a subscriber, “ It is the casy-to-rcad Magazine.” It is digeren: f 'om p.i’.v other inaga-
alne, and by that quality, althotigli less Ilian five years . Ifftft tziten il«)!i.ci! among!t
the very best sellers. Its field is a general o::a of viiolcso:... crab c zir.nVsnt and
mstructivcncss,
Following are four of the special features for 1-504: .
WALL, STREET METHODS TQM NAST, CARTOONIST
•) OF “FINANCE” 0
By HB//-RV GEOUCE. Jr.
A number ot truo accounts of .onto of the Wall
Street "deals" by which the savings of the inaity
tins e been sacrificed to satisfy the cravings of tic
few. Read these articles and realize the wisdom
ot the advice of the Into Governor Roswell 1\
Flower to n party of his friends to "Lccp your
money in your pocket."
MODERN INDIAN WARS
Xy
Cimx/S TOWf*SEJ*1>
A brilliant and thrilling: history of the hostile
frontier of the past forty years, Riving justice to
the public service of such men as Milks, Lawton,
Crook, F<*svth, Custbr, Carrington,
McKknzik, Howard, Whkaton, Davis, Sully.
Bakkr' - **•— A-t-i—t-xi- a . . *
ByA.L3£C<r ^JGZi CW TAIJV&
Illustrat 'd by the choicest of the wor!d-Lwieus
cartoons cf ihc m.-uiv!. b^nd-scrih**.: -n i':r
rrtfif.'ti wnf ■ r f r :> /-/i ez* *'• *<•».
The liiog-\^hy rf ,N m ver a!.*/ • pic
ture rf tUc i.mtis v/.'vin history v.-j van.i the
The Overthrew of tho r*! r 4—
The Civil Wm* ^r. u*.a-71. a loiters
cf Slavery-Tr»o Freerr*rfi.'Qtlrn
Tied—TheGreoicy Presidin’i«.i Catr •
f aWn-Thu Garlb&Jdl Cbi>- rirn Jet
taiy — The Oreo.* nan - e* • ycr.J
Fi/lht In London—The Blaine Presi
dential Campaign
ore a few of the important hcadirr* 1 unen which
the series of six or eight papers are built.
THE REVELATIONS OF AN
INTERNATIONAL SPY
Which ran in Pearson’s through the first six
months of 1903, will be resumed in January. XQ04.
This new set of detective stories has been arranged
for in response to the demands of thousands of
readers who regretted the termination of the first
series. The author still stipulates that his name
must remain a secret.
krr anS others;—taking Indian fights out ofr
j category of boys* story books an<f dignifying
them with their-proper place in the history of our
nation. A series of six or eight articles.
Subscribers to this combination who want more than one book *from above list
can add 49 cents for each .book required.
Send your orders to
• r - Pearson. Publishing Co.
* 2-to-20 Astor Pla.ce
New York
D L HENDERSON,
Lawyer,
Will practice fa all the court, except
cou i'.y court
building.
V
Office in Stovall’a new
Vienna. Ga.
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Physician and Surgeon,
'Vienna, Ga.
Office over Walton Bros store.
Oalls promptly attended, day and nighty
Night calls answered from Roberts kotol.
J M WHITEHEAD,
DENTIST.
Vienna. U».
DR C T STOVALL,
Vienna, Ga.
Qjffice in . rcur ufdiug store, l)ay tuio
night calls promptly attondoc
tion Free in our office work.
Barber Shop.
For slick work, call on
Walter Leonard
At Charlie Po«ell’s old stand in the
McDonald block. Wo do cver7
thing smooth and nice in our li lie.
D. A. K. Orurn J. G.-rion
CRUM & JUNES,
Lawyers. . Cordele. (4a.
M. C FEW,
Attorney a'. La tv,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
Will Practice in all the Courts.
G. W. UusmcK J. 11. BUSHER
BUSBEE & BUSBEE,
Lawyers,
* -VliiN’Ny, 1,4-V.
. lie interest o ■■ \ utv /■ • ■: i -. 1 -i-i
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T T Bitins, mb. HA MoBLRr, u r
Physicians and Surgeons,
t@“0alls promptly answered. .
Vienna, Ga,
DBS. EDGE* McARTHUB.
CORDELK, OEORQIA.
iySpceiul treatment of chronic d.t
Georgia Southern & Flori da
Local Time Table. Effective Jan., 5 ,1905. ^
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STATONS
2
4
4 80
646
6 09
6 80
6 67
7 18
7 40
7 69
808
8 66
0 21
0 87
0 48
10 40
P
12 45
2:01.
2:26
2:42
8:16
8:60
4:10
4:21
4:25
5:06
610
6.47
6:29
7:06
7 26
7:44
8:
6:16
6:46
6:03
6:29
7:09
7:44
8 38
9;02
916
9166
10=01
1 20
2 10
2 29
2 47
1 10
1 46
2 05
2 21
2 29
8 10
8 81
3 44
3 49
4 86
4 45
6 25
610
6 60
7 12
7 32
810
?4*5
614
628
6 68
629
700
752
818
8 30
9 0o
910
9 60
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Lv. Macon
„ Kathleon
" Grovania
“ Ucadilla
“ Vienna
" Cordele
“ Arabi
*• Worth
“ Ashburn
» Tilton
’’ Lenox
“ Sparks
“ Adel
Ar. Valdosta
Lv. Va'dosta
“ Haylow
“ Fargo
“ Doxter
“ Cutler
“ Crawford
Ar. Jacksonville
Lv. Valdosta
“ Lake Park
“ Jenn'ngs
“ . Jasper
“ White Springs
“ Lake Guy
*• Lake Butler
“ Sampson City
“ Hampton
“ Grandino
1 Elorahome
Ar. Palatka
, Lv
P. M.
AM.
A 41
Lv
4 10
810
H25
Lv
8 22
]0 21
Lv
3'&6
9 69
Lv
2 48
2:.0
9 39
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2 26
2.00
9 10
Lv
2 10
1:45
8 60
Lv
1 26
8 29
Lv
1 11
814
Lv
l 05
1:09
8 08
Lv
12 80
12:86
7 80
Lv
12 06
12:18
7 04
Lv
11 54
12:01
0 62
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11 48
11:67
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1105
11:16
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11:05
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10:26
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9:44
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8 68
9:08
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8:40
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8:28
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7 46
7:60
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10-60
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10 27
10:22
Lv
1013
10:08
Lv
9 61
0:43
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9.0 8
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8 66
8:4o
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,1 , . ‘"“o', vionuuea una rarior aieepors between
JIacon and Jacksonville, snd carrios Pulman Buffet Drawing Boom Sleepers belwoen
Macon and Tifton, onroute between Jacksonville and St Louis, Mo. andChicaco IIP
Nos, i one a are solid trains between Macon and Palatka, and carries Throueh
Coaoh botwcon Macon and Jacksonyille, • • b
O. B. RHODES
WM.OHEUKLEY SHAW
Vice-Pros.
J. H. RAFFTEBY, D. P. /i..,
. Jacksonville, Eta.
Macon, Ga.
Gon’l PasB. Agt
I,RON A. BELT,, li. A. P.
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlantic &Birm i j {1 i n F ]
Time Table Effective May. 1,1904.
WESTBOUND
STATIONS.
1 No 1
| Daily
| No 8 1
Daily |
1
WaycrosB,
7 10 am •) 6 00 pm
Brunswick I
Thullman |
8 00 pm
3 4 ‘ pm
Nicholls
Douglas
Ambrose
Wray
8 20 am
8 63 am
9 25 am
9 84'am
6 16 pm
6 46 pm
7 11 pm
7 19 pm
Thomasville
Moultrie
Tifton
4 16 pm
6 80 pm
6 35 pm
Fnzgorald
Rebeoca
DouVlo Run
C-ordole
Vienna
Lilly
Byromville
Montezuma
1010am
10 44am
1066am
11 37am
11 67am
1210dm
1220pm
12 60pm
SOOpm
8 36pm
846pm
930pm
9 68nm
1007pm
1019pm
1160pm
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EASTBOUND
Exellent Through Schednles
Agent on Line
GEORGE DOLB WADLBY,
Vice President and General
HfO. MoFADDEN,
Freight and Passenger _
J. J, MILLIGAN,
Wayemi
c.A
ihquiro of any
ALEX BONNYMAN,
Superinterdant.
J. 6. KNAPP,
ng Frt, ana Pats, Ag
•a.