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MOSELEY
MERCAN
Vienna
J D Paul, of Florida, is here on
n visit to the old county that he
left 17 yearB ago.
The Progress force attended 'he
campmeettng and could not lie, ex
pected to get eut a largo paper.
Mr. ann Mrs. D A Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. J A P-eavy left !
Tuesday night for the worlds fair, |
Mrs. Preston Harvey, lorroenly I
Miss Gillie Wryc, and Miss Ida |
Nussell, of Sibley, were the guests
of Mrs. W. J. Bryant,
To get an idea of how the irqpnb-
lican party is bossing things, read
the letter from Washing* on -on first
page.
A pair of bright blue eyes from
Montezuma, those of Miss Mary
Sue Soloraau, have been shining in j
the home of Misses Cliff and Annie
Whitehead and attending the oarap-
meoting.
Mr D R Swearingen has been
seeing a little of life that is not a
flowery bed ef'case. While his wife
was very low with fever, all five of
his ohilanen wore down withunoaoles.
Rev. K. S. Atkinson has accept
ed a call to thedamilla church and
has resigned this .pastorate of the
Baptist church .at itbis .plaoe'to take
effect Sent. I.
Up to this time there ie 'nothing
to provent the hanging of lElton
Gray in tbojaihliene aext Tuesday.
Since hesu>iistihang, we regret that
it cannot he )>ublio.
According to'the tovidenoe of the
coroner’s jpuy -Sunday, ta megro
named Charles .Jones got dlrnnk
Saturday might.and placed -himself
on the railroad trackat Sibley and
let the train hill'him.
Sunday might some one 'took a
horse and buggy 'from Mr. Ashivry
Woodruff’s farm near Pleasant
Valley and irode.-around-Bome. The
turnout was found Monday near
Montezuma'hitched sat a'mans gate
Very kind at tbciraic&l to deawe it
whore it woi.la be taken.oare of.
Mr. J. IB. IBolds willstarta-smg-
. ingsohond.next Monday at UooUiig.
The prioe ihe charges is only .a
; dollar, and ihe ought to .have a
hundred. Knowingihowrtoning is
a good thing added, to thacduoatian.
and every community is better ,by
having a singing sohool .taught an
.it. ’
CITY COURT J
The city court is in session since i
Tuesday and may last *wo •
The docket contains ,i' • j
criminal case- :imt ■ li.'-i .a; many j
civil. - Ttfis term i ••-aeu tr. .e
aljbllt vs ' -nor court.
Following c. ' }<i.-)> list for the
term.
J V Pokes, R A Watson, Jijrry
Slade, R P* Scntell, W II Bryan,
Louis Graham, D 1 King, J M Laije,
A V Bowen, W W Wells, 1 E Gil-
mbre, W II Wright, J A Adkins,
J A Story, E T Ransom, L. M.
Mashburn’ W T Mo Donald, J. H.
Henderson.
PLEASANT VALLEY
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
For July. Only one appears.
GEORGIA, Dooly Connty.
Will.be sold on the fir it' Tuesday
in August next, at the court house
in sai« county, within the legal
how-H of sale to ihe highest bidder
for cash, the following property to-
wit: 26 acres of land ol the South
west corner of 101 1-4 acres of land
in lot'n.umbor 110 in the 0th distriot
of said county. Said land levied on
as the .property of Della F. Brown
to satisfy an execution issued from
the superior court ot the county of
Maeen in favpr of ,T. H. Graves for
the use of officers court and against
said Della F. Brown. Tenant in
possession notified in terms of the
law, G. W. SHEPPARD,
Sheriff.
Or. Carlisle’s Liver Pills.
A, soholacshipun tlio Ga.-Ala ibtw-
iueM college lU for^ale at Ahis.affios.
There is a bargain.in it.
i Dr. R. M. (Carlisle’s !L.& IB kills
iho germs of all diteasesibyanhnling
and drinking (the-anno. Also take
i dose of Carlisle.Liver iPllSa once
i week and eat.-auylhing you \want,
nd erow fat and.happy.
)R. R. M. CAS5USUE * CO.
470 PopIlar.St. Macon, iGa.
'or-aale by all dnuggists.
thsie pills meet a want of ths poople
that no {patent pill can supply, bolng the
intelligent administration of an efficient
remedy. ‘When the elimination of dis
eased matter is necessary, those pills havo
no superior, especially in a sonthorn
climate, wherothe blood Is so contaminated
with malarial poison. , ......
*No intelligent pbyslclon will .hesitate
lor a moment ito recommend these pills,
ithe formula, wMoh is invariably approved
bp the medtoal profession, being printed
on oaob package,
IMrectfls; For. Torpid Liver, Dys-
popsia, Indigestion, fiiok Headaohe, Con-
eUpatieh, Colds, Swimming in the |head, &
o,, one) or two pills should bo taken at
bedtime,
For Chills and Fever, Bilious inn-
termittont or continued Fever a full dose
.should be taken.
As purge, twojto three pills at bedtime.
Asa laxative one to two pills at bedtime
DR. R. M. CARLISLE.,
MACON, GA.
UNDERTAKER
Leave orders at Progress ofluj
far coffins, oaskets, ana robe...
Deposit the amount you wish t
invest in an outfit, and I will semi
the best and nicest that the money
wiM fcuy and ship it on next train
CoffinB from $3 to 'as high as you
want. LAMAR GRAY. I 1
Macon, Ga.
Miss Effie Simmons of Marshall*
. il.ic visitee the family of J. II.
Lorchaane Sturday and Sunday.
• John Swearingen of Columbus is
heme during campmeeting.
John Hardin and wife of Mar-
sliallville visited relatives here .last
week.
Dr. W. E. Beacham of Pinchurst
was here last Thursday.
J. B, Church well and family of
Pulaski county visited his brother
O. P. Ohurchwell Saturday and
Sunday.
H. D. Wood and family of Pine-
hurst were here Sunday.
.Mrs. C. J. Fitzgerald of Vienna
is visitiug hero this week. . XX
RICTIWOOD ITEMS
The weather is fine after the many
refreshing showers we had last week.
Several from hero attended camp-
mceting lost Sunday and report a
good time.
Miss Bettie Teel of‘Mcrvon N. C.
has returned home after an extended
visit here to her brother Mr. H. R.
Teel.
TO EVERYBODY
Mrs. G. T. Franklin has been
quite sick is better at this writing.
It has been reported that the boy
preaoher Motz Joiner is to preach
here in the near future. We hope
the rumor is true as we are all
anxious to hear him. We extend to
him a cordial welcome.
Mr. P. (4. MoDonald is preparing
to enolose the ohuroh here, our
handRome and commodious place
of worship. We learn he intends
converting it into a pasture for his
stock. Would this be right? We
hope someone will look into the
matter and see if it is legal. *
Mr. Ed Teel of Pitts has moved
his family here. We are glad to
welcome them.
We are offering great bargains at
our store in all kinds of goods for
Cash. We have Dress Goods, Laces,
Embroideries, Skirts, Shirt Waists,
Trimmed Hats, and everything for
summer wear.
For men we have Suits,, Coats,
Pants, Hats, Shoes, Dress Shirts,
Negligee Shirts, Plain Shirts, Bal=
Ibriggan Undershirts and all other
goods at greatly reduced’prices. We
are giving this reduction to make
room for a large fall and winter
stock. Call at our store and we will
convince you that our prices are the
lowest. Yours for business,
FELDSER & RAINBOW.
NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE.
Editors seem to be right popular
especially widowers judgeing from
what we have seen and heard.
We were glad to hear from
Pleasant Hill in the last issue.
CITY BARBER SHOP.
Wnen in the oity please call at
the city Barber shop, get a hair out,
shave, shampoo and faoe massagr,
clean ton®Is, sharp razors and polite
attention a specialty.
WANTED—,FAITHFUL PERSON
to oall on retail trade and agents for manu
facturing house having well-established
business; local territory; straight salary
♦20 paid weekly and expense money ad
vanced; previous experience unnecessary
tiosUion permanent; business successful
Enclose self-addressed envelope. Superin
tendent Travelers, 606 Monon Buildin
Chicago, . j
Vienna, Ga.
TO FARMERS.
I am in reoeipt of many inquiries
from white renters' in Middle and
North Georgia who wish to rent
farms for the coming year. Land
owners who have farms to rent are
requested to communicate with me,
giving amount of land to rent, where
situated, character of improvements,
buildings, terms, eto.
Farmeis who wish to employ
white farm hands are also requested
to write me, giving number of hands
wantca, wages paid, aocomodntisns,
eto. . W. L. GLESSNER,
Commissioner G% S. & F. Ry,
Macon, Ga.
' Saturday excursions
The At lautio & Birmingham
Railway has on sale each Saturday
round trip tickets from Cordele to
St. Simons and Cumberland Island .
at rate $6.00. Tickets are good
teturning up to and inoluding the
'following Tuesdays, thus giving;
three days at the Seashore.
Boats leave Brunswiok for both,
St. Simons and Cumberland Satur
day Afternoons. Regular train.
leaves Cordele 7:06 a. m. arrives at
Brunswick 1:40 p. m.
Atlantic & Birmingham coaches
are equipped with Eleotno Fans,
thus makieg summer travel com
fortable.
This is truly a cold wave in. the •
midst of the heated season. i ll.
..ffUL iiiviNTioN.
A WONDEF T
It is int- .
tunas <■ -OWItliig to note that for-
j„ v «re frequently made by the
, section of articles of minor impor
tance. Many of the most pojjdas
devices ara those designed to benefit
the people and meet popular condi
tions, and one of. the most inters
eating of these that has ever beau
-iWvanted is the Dr. .White Hktatri#
C : -i ; --, pi* vted.Ja.-i. 1, ‘i'b
wondgrfcl Combs positive 1 ; ?.'«£
da^Jrrff. hair.Jailing out, si ok W-
neiAms headasKes,- ami when
with Dr White.';! Electric Hair Bi <»h
ar -- pnsiKvo 1 ; g'«rantofeft te -
straight bdir curly lh 25 diys’ tiriae.
Thousands of these Clfeotrio .combs
have been sold,in Various cities of
the Union, and 'the detnaod is ‘ con
stantly increasing. Our agents are
rapidly becoming rioh sidling these
combs. They positively sell bn
sight. Ssnd for sbudIo. Men's
size 36c. ladies’ S0e.—(half pries
while we are introducing them.)
The Dr. White Electric Comb Co.,-
Decatur, III.