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Keep the weeds ohopped down.
If you want to get riek, work
hard and spend little.
Tho enrn orop is made and the
ootton crop.is making.
Tho Baptist churoh house is put
ting on a new dress of. paint.
Tho Southern hotel looks mnoli
improved in a new coat of paint.
Tho Primitive Baptist people
will huild a meeting house in Cor-
dolc.
Maoon county will vote uoxt
.Monday on prohibition. Hope it
will go dry.
There is a lot of money in the
country, but it is not. changing
hands fast enough.
A fox was caught near here with
a chain around his neck. Spine-
body's fox is gone.
Wh’iO ilie other phn.es are clam
oriug for now c< unties, why not
give Uuadilla one?
Too many places wanting coun
ties may defeat the amendment in
the general election.
The state fair in Macon has one
more day added to it, making ten
days in all---Oot. 10-20
Wo rouoive subscriptions for the
Atlanta Jouriiil and Southern Cul
tivator along with tho Progress.
• Cotton is opening; wo know it is
for Senator Crum was wearing an
open boll Sunday for .1 bouquet.
The bright little noii, 18 months
obi, of Mr. K. S. Lasse ter, of Cor-
dole, was buried here yesterday.
We had thought favorable of
Ashburn having a now county until
Cordolo butted in. Wo do not earn
to give up Dooly’s magie city.
Weeds gone to seod make weeds
next year. Unop them down be
fore the seeds mature, and get rid
of tHom. Besides, a place looks
hotter without the weed*.
Tho jury box revisore in session,
consisting of J. P. Heard, J. S.
Byrom, J. J. Granain, Hiram Wil
liams, J. H. Bcdgood and W. C.
Hamilton. They will draw tho
jury for September court.
Don’t fail to see Earnest's suit
samples before you buy. llo soils
the host that is made. A perfect
lit a small limiter. Good goods,
reasonable Prices his motto.
1 hone 88 and 02.
Tnore was a masonic dinner and
big gathering generally lust Thins-
day at Kr.ondslrp c hurch, over in
' Pulaski, where the yomjg and the
old spent the day very pleasantly
and had a good dinner.
The Baptist church people of ibis
place have set themselves in motion
to get now, and improved seals for
their house of worship. • The asso
ciation meets boro tins year, and
the members want everything in
good shape for the coming of tho
visitors.
The farmers who wont through
the summer on a very small store
account will be made to rojoioo
when ho pays it up, and has the
bulk of his orop to put in lim jeans.
But the poor follow who has spent
his entire orop already, and will
have nothing to oall his own, will
have enough to bring that tired
feeling over him.
The baseball season for Vionua ts
over by reason of the team disband
ing. It disbanded because it had
nothing to play. We played 21
games and lost 10, being one ahead,
but thefo was a aoaroity of teams
of Vienna’s olass, and even those
who ranked with us seemed slow to
oome out and meet the boyB. Doth-
M, Ala., had a oraok(ed) team to
some over to play three games
with us for the stipulated prioo of
$90. Tboy played two, won one
and lost one, drew $50 before any
was due them, and took the night
Miss Ruby Waters is visiting in
Moultrie.
Jndge J. H. Woodward is able to
he up again.
Rev. E. 8. Atkinson preached at
Sparks Sunday.
George Sanders and L. J. Hogelt
were hero Monday from the eastern
pan of tho county.
Mrs. P. C. Everett and children
are visiting in Ashburn.
II. S. Lnwronco,‘representing'the
Atlanta News, was here Monday.
Capt. Sam Carnes and Judge D.
L. Henderson nro at White Springs,
Mr. Rainwater is a guest of the
Waters house since the rain.set in.
Esquire John P. Butler, of Dray
ton, was among his friends here
Snturday.
Mrs. O. VV, Bnsbco and Mrs.
Claude Youumns will return today
from White Springs.
Misses CI11P ami Annie White
head visited Mrs. H. J. Lawrence
at Talbotlon last week.
Contractor Shipp is as busy as a
beavor with, the scoond story cf J.
J. Cooper's brick block.
Uncle Tom Ammons brought a
stalk of sorghum cane to town Sat
urday tlmt was 11 feet 0 indies long.
Miss Howell* Mol ton,, formerly of
Vienna, will leavo Moultrie,and go
to Perry, Fla., with a in.lhnery
store.
Mr. C, E. Webb went up Tues
day to Byroravilic to. spend a few
days with his father’s family,-Adel
News.
Miss Lucia McCall has returned
from a business colloge iu Atlanta
and resumed hor place with A. E.
Jordan.
Dr. J. M. Whitohead is now run
ning his office with an electric en
gine, and oan plug teeth about as
good a? any body.
D. A. Taylor and wife and J. A.
Poavy and wife returned'Saturday
night from St. Louis. They say it
is woith tho trip.
Prof.- R. O, Powell, principal of
tno Vienna High School, has been
tho guest of his friend, Mr. M.
A. Shaw, this week.-Adel News;
Rev. L. Nobles 1ms a blue spot
under, one eye from the kiek'of a
lioi so. Ilo Was doctoring the horse's
foot when the aniiUai placed ins
foot in the owner’s face aiul shoved
him backward.
J. II. Howard got too hear his
horse Sunday morning, and got a
heavy kick in the face, which near
ly broke the cheek bone. The
horse was not mad, but kicked m a
playful way and struck his tnaster
by accident
C. E. Webb, uf Adel, visited
his old hume near Byromville, last
week. Charlie was raised in this
county, wont to Berrien to teach
school abont fourteen years ago,
married into tbo Do Vane family,
was mayor of Akel several years,
and is now a prominent merohant,
highly respected and is doing well.
Wo love to make such reports of
Dooly boys.
G. O. Earnest represents the larg
est tailoring house in the world.
See him before you buy. Tbo man
that gets the prizo he will offer will
get a daimy. Phone 88 and 92.
Over Walton Bros. Store.
GEORGIA PATENTS.
Granted this week, reported by
C. A. Snow 1k Co., Patent Attor.
neya, Washington, D. C.: Eugene
Mathis, Hahira; cotton gin feeder;
Abner B. Shcfiold. Albany, caster
bedsteads, &o. For copy of
for
t above patents send' ten cents in pos
tage stamps witn date of this paper
train out without saying good-bye, to C. A. Snow & Co., Washington,
go to grass or anything.
D. C.
The Charles Warner show com
pany "truck bottom here last week.
Tho show Thursday night was not
as good as the people expected,
neither was the door receipts as
much ns the company expected.
Charles Warner announced that he
hael never but once in his life play
ed to a crowd so thin, lie said
they paid from $8 to $5 in Now
Yoik and Atlanta t» seo him act,
but he would see what the people of
Vienna would do for him Friday
uighL at 10 and 15 cents each. Fri
day night it rained, and there was
no Bhow. Cnarlie Warner himself
went away Saturday, leaving the
rest or the party whom he had ad
vertivod as his wife, Miss Blanch
Keene and Mr, Kent Stanley. The
last three lingered hero until they
got money from homo, and they
went away, leaving no further dates
for Vienna.
On the first of September there
will lie some moving about with
business: P. C. Everett will open
a furniture store whore Forbes «fc
Coxe are; Fcrbcs it Coxc will
move their drug store where B.
Oravitz is; B. Oravitz will go where
P. G. McDonald is; P. G. Mc
Donald will go into ono of his new
store rooms. Bryant Bros will go
where T. O. Mosely >s; T. O. Mose
ley will move into the corner where
Fohlsor & Rainbow nro; Peldser &
Rainbow will go wnero Pate Cal
houn is; Pate Calhoun lms not an*
nounced where he will go. G. R.
Mathews will move into the Mc
Donald block. Gus Jones will
irovc his barber shop into the Mc
Donald block. J. G. Pullen has
moved his store across the street, in
East Vioima, to D. B, Thompson’s
store. Mr. Thomson has removed
bnok into his warehouse. There may
bo a few other moves not mentioned
here, but most of the remaining
houses will stay where arm
The man who wants a dispensary
iu Cordelc was here Saturday trying
to look wise. It is said that ho is
backed up by men of prominence
who want the dispensary, but have
not the moral courage to say so
openly. This man who is the
mouth-piece for the dispensary
wanters, has nothing to lose, not
even a reputation as a good teacher,
He gets a little job here and there
at leaohing a private school, and
writes a letter now and then to the
Cordele Sentinel favoring a grog
shop under dispensary rule, and
speaking the sentiments of a few
who would like to have it at their
door. A dispensary is muon to bo
preferred to open bars, hut there is
not rauob difference between being
struck with a mill rock or a grind
stone if they are hurled with equal
force. Either will kill, but one dis
figures worse than the other. .For
a pedagogue to come among us and
demand things we don't want is a
bit more than the people ought to
stand, and there should bo 110 op
portunity given him to teaoh in a
school that the sale of liquor is a
neoessity in Dooly.
• BUY BURTSBORO.
An ideal country homo is for sale
28 miles north west oi Gainsville.
Burtsboro is a country village and
splendid stand for selling goods.
Large roomy buildings, good farm
of 800 acres with 1000 apple trees
jostm bearing age and 400 peaoh
tvees now loaded, and other fruits 111
abundance.
Daily mail. PoBt Office pays
over $50 year. Also 30 horse power
steam saw mill.
J. W. BURT,
Burtsboro, Ga.
FROM TIPTON GAZETTE.
REV. MORRILL WENT HOME.
Rev J'*. L. MorrilJ brought his
meeting at Wesley Memorial ohurch
to an abrupt end last week. Con
siderable interest was manifested in
the meetings, but the oongregat 011s
was not as large.and tho responses
as general, as he wanted, no he dis
missed tho congregation and quit.
“If you folks are determined to go
to boll,” he said, “I can’t help it.
It is no use for 1110 to be wasiing
my time on a crowd that sccuis to
have made up its mind to he lbst."
Mr. Morrill and his wile went to
their home at llawKinsvillo. - Val
dosta Times.
Mr. B. W. Mayo and wife went
up to Cordelc Friday, where they
spent Sunday with relatives.
The • bill creating a city court for
tbe oity of Ashburn passed the leg-
islatun; last week, and lias been ap
proved by the Governor. Col. A.
J. Davis will bo judge, and Col. J.
J. Story solicitor. There is no op
position to theso two candidates
Tho first term of the court will bo
held next month.
Mr. J, E. Ross, of Worth, was
in Tifton on business., Tuesday. Mr,
Ross is a great admirer, of the vel
vet bean,, and says farmers- in this
counrry are heavy losers because
they do not plant more of them,
Planted among corn, on poon land
they are among the best crops that
oan bo raised. In March his oattle
wore fatter than m the summer,.and
it was the beans did it.
Dr. R. M. Carlisle’s L & B- lulls
the germs otall diseases by cnboliug
and drinking t he same. - Also take
a d.ose of Carlisle's Liver Pills ouco
a week and cat anything you want
and grow fat and happy.
DK. R. M. CARLISLE & CO.
) 10 Poplar St. Maoon, K Ga,
For sale by all druggists.
A WONDERFUL INVENTION.
It is interesting to note t-bat for
tunes are frequently made by the
invention of artieles of minor impor
tance. Many of tho most popular
devices ara thoBe designed to benefit
the people flhd meet popular condi
tions, and one vf the. most inter
esting of these tlutf has ever boon
invented is tho Dr. While Electric
Comb, patented Jan. 1, ‘fflb Theso
wonderful Combs positively tufa
dandruff, hair falling out, sick and 1
nervous headaches, and when used 1
with Dr White’s Electric Hair Brush
are positively guaranteed to make
straight hair ouily in 25 days' time.
Thousands of these electric combs
have been sold in various cities of
the Un'on, and the demand is 0011- ,
stantly increasing. Our agent| are
apidly becoming rich selling those
combs. They positively, sell on
sight. Send for samote: Men's
size 350r ladies’ 60c.—(half price
while we are introducing them.)
The Dr. White Electric Comb Co.,
Decatur, Ill-
Dr. Carlisle’s Liver Pills.
A scholarship*!!! the Ga.-Ala bus-
- incus college is for sale at this office.
I There is & bargain in it.
these pills meet a want of the people
that no patent pill oan supplv, being the
intelligent administration of an efficient
remedy. "When the elimination- ot dis
eased matter is necessary, those {Mila hare
no superior, especially in a eonthorn
olimate, where the blood' is ao contaminated
with malarial poison.
“No intelligent physioi ,-n will hesitate ,
lor a moment to reoommend these pills,
the'formula,- whioh Is invariably approved
bp tho medical profession, boiifg printed
on caeh package.
Dlrectns; For Torpid Liver,. Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Sick Uondnoi e,-Con
stipation, Colds, Swimming in tho .head, & .
c„ ono or two | iils-^shoukl he taken lit
bedtime,
For Chills and Fever, Bilious inn.
termitlont or continued Fever a fall dose
should hn taken:
Aa purg , two,to lUroii pills at bodliind.
Asa laxative oho to two piljk at-b?dtlUo
DR. R. M. CARLISLE.,
MACOft, GA.
WILL MOVE ON CORNER.
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1
I WILL TAKE
POSSESSION OF THE
STORE NOW OCCU
PIED BY
FELDSER & RAINBOW.
SOME SPECIAL PRICES
DURING NEXT 30 DAYS.
T. O. MOSELEY.
Vienna.
CITY BARBER SHOP.
When in tlie city please call at
the city Barber shop, get n hair Cut,,
shave, shampoo and face ' massagr,
clean towels, sharp razors and polite
attention a specialty.
G. R. C.
Is Cuareniteed to Cure
Rheumatism, Syphilis, Scrofula, Blood
Poison, Swellings, 8ttff,Painful Joints,
Backache, Old Sores, Bolls, and. ail
diseases arising from Impure or Impov
erished blood, if it falls to euro, or
does not satisfy tbe'purchaser ot Its
worth, we will
Refund tho Money
paid direct» ns, or to any druggist or
dealer Ihtriedtclne, for Golden .Rhon,
matte Cure. When you want a blood
medtetno,-insist on having “Q. R. C,"
If your dealer dotgnot bare it, ask him
toorderlt for you; or send your money
to us bymall, pud wo wilt ship <‘0. R,
prepaid:* Price 11,00 per bottle? e!x,
for *5.09.
THE iG. R. C. CO..
Soli manufacturers and troprietors.
Tilton* Ga.
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