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Vienna Progress
'tt. d; SMITH.
Entered as second class mail matter.
AUGUST 14100 4
This paper is 22 years old thiB
•week;
The B. & B. railroad was sold to
tho A. <& B. at a millio ( n 'dollars.
The Georgia agricultural society
is having a big time in*Ilnwkins-
villo today.
The mosquito is not a good col (
lector, because he presents his bill
after work hours.
Tho Senate killed the Australian
ballot bill just like it wouln bob off
a horse’s tail In fly time.
If you go to tho world’s fair and
the people ask you about it when
you get back, just tell them it is
simply grand! That is what they
all say.
A man committed suicide at the
Park Hotel in Macon the other day
without leaving word who he was,
where he was from or where he was
going. People should not do that.
Tom Watson knows as well as
any one that ho cannot be elected
president of i ho United States on
the populist tioket, but he has ao
. pepted thg nomination for reasons
known only to himself.
The legislature raised the salary
' of the judges and the governor all
' right, but it failod to appropriate
funds fbr the extra payment. That
is like blowing the born for dinner
when there is nothing cooked.
The legislature provides that the
superior court judges must not ao
cept any more railroad passes, and
allows them (1,000 above their for
mcr solary, raising it from $3,000
to $3,000 a year, to pay the expense
of travel.
The legislature adjourned on
time, but not without another fight
in the house. Representative II
M. Franklin, from Washington
county, struok tho doorkeeper and
got his nose mashed. In writing
suoh conduct, if yon will notice
wo do not put the title of “Hon. 1
to tlioir names.
By tho time we give Cordeie
slice on the north, Ashbnrn a slice
on the northeast, Tilton a slice on
tho cast, and Doertin a slice on the
south, Worth county will look like
thirty cents.—Worth County Looal
And what will Dooly look like
when she gives Cordeie and Ash
burn tho south, Tippcltville the
cast, Unadilln tne north and By
romville the west?
AI V HA R FOE DEMOCRATIC
VICTORY.
.11 ti ■ Mews of the Campaign
v the Journal.
Tho All: . 'ournal will sotonly
strive to bo , ht, but -it will be
bright and large,' national in its
nows and views. Every one who ij
interested in tnis vital Presidential
contest will need it every day.
Tho Journal’s facilities for get
ting the news “while it is news”
are better than puy other paper pub-
l’shol in tho South.
The rates are very low, being
only $7.00 per year for the Daily
and Sunday by mail, $3.50 for six
mouths. Daily only $5 00 per
year, $2.50 six months, or delivered
by our carriers in the different
towns and oities at L 2c per week.
SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER
Thu Daily and Sunday Journal
for the next six months, $3.00.
Agents are wanted to take sub
seriptions and a very liberal com
mission will be allowed on all now
subscribers. Address Atlanta Jour,
nal, Circulation Department, Jour
nal Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Terms subscription blanks, sam-
plo copies, printed matter, etc.
will be sent by return mail.
If yon waht ill the news all the
time read tho Journal.
TAX RETURNS FOR DOODY
COUNTY.
This year is, • ... $4,500,050
Last year it was, • - 4,278,091
A gain of 288,869
The taxabio property in Georgia
This year is - - - $466,273,833
Last year was - - 432,993,873
A gain of - ... 22,279,400
DUFF NEWS.
1
We are having some warm wenth
,or at Ibis writing.
oiMiss Aimer Forrester returned
lioipjejaist Wednesday from Athens
where she has been attending school
Messrs 1 . D. J- ainey apd II. II.
Hits was ,u\ the. city on business
/sot Thursday.
,, Mr. Shuff ..Fomiter returr.cl
“Moure last,; Thursday, from a stay,
trtth his^.ter at lEastmati: „.
Mr. Wheeler Barfield and family
are-back after'"® visit to friends and
relatives in Macon county.
Sunday with the Misses Ambrose.
Mr. J. S. Rainey, of Cordeie,
was in the city on business last Sat
urday.
WiN. Itsl regards.
DRS. GRFENLEAF
& HOLLEYMAN
Offer to the Afflicted
THROUGH THE STATE UNI-
. VERSITY
Georgia offer* higher education
to her 60ns. Tho University is pro
bably the beBt equipped institution
in the South Atlantio States. It is
the oheapeBt institution in the^outh.
The young man gets more for the
money expended. He ’ can board,
room, fees, books and laundry tor
$126 a year on the campus. .
It is the oldest State college in
America, having over 2,500 living
representatives. ’I’heue become tlic
young man’s friends and helpers.
It is a growing and prosperous in
stitntion, bomg able to command
the best talent. It gives definite
position and standing like oonneo*
tion with a strong firm. It stands
for what is best in Georgia and our
national life, whether soolal, politi
cal or religious. It develops sound
bodiei, power of initiation, and
self-reliance through well regulated
athletic contests and regular mill
tary drills.
It offers oourkes in Agriculture
Law, Pharmacy, Medioine, Teaoh
ing, Soiences, Classics and Engi
neering under a fncalty noted for
scholarship and high moral oharao
ter. 1 lie University was built for
Georgia boys and stands ready to
help-thcm. Send for the illustrated
hand-book. W, B.HILL,
£ Chancellor,
The readers of tins paper will
be entitled .to. treatment for from
i$!.00per month for any Chronic
Disease of either sex, and all medi
cines furnished free of charge. We
give a few of the most common
diseases below, snob as Asthma,
Chronic Cattarrh and Cattarrhal
Deafness, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia,
Chrohio Stomach and Bowel troubles
Paralysis, Rupture* Throat Troubles
Whiskey and MorphmcIIabits, Lung
and Heart Troubles, Kidney aud
Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, Chbronio Ulcers and sores.
All oases taken under Guarantee
Special Diseases Of Women,
These rates will also apply to
women who are suffering from any
of tho following diseases: Uterine
Displacements of all kinds, Ovarian
Troubles, Leuoorrhca (Whites), and
all other Chronic Diseases peculiar
to the female sex. Women are
often submitted to painful and
dangerous' operations which are
entirely unnecessary; just suoh
oases are cured by our treatment
daily without operations or delay
from their daily duties.
Speclal'Diseases Of Men.
Lost vigor. Men, are you as
strong, physically, as you ought to
be? Is your memoiy failing? Are
you low (spirited? If so, come to
us and we will restore you to health
and make life a daily pleasure to
yoq instead of a burden. Are you
Buffering from apy of the following
die eases: Gonorrhea, Gleet, Hydrooo 1
Vcrioocele. Stricture cured q uiokly
and permanently without the use of
the knife by our original absorption
Method. We ouro Syphilis (blood
sense) by our Twentieth Century
method permanently without the use
of Mercury of Potash. If you are-
one of the unfortunate ones who
has contracted this awful disease
come to us and be cured, so the
effects of your indiscretion will not
be handed down to your offspring
in the shape ot Soro£ula v Consump
tion. or Rheumatism. We can
cleanse your blood, of all poison
and impurities and make life bright
for you once more.
PILES.
ORDINARY’S NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Mrs., L. M. Summer-
ford, administratrix on the estate of
Mrs. Mary R. Edwards, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leaye to sell -the lands of said es
tate, viz: 45 1-2 acres lying and be
ing in the southihrn'portion of lot
of land No. 27, in'Second district
Dooly county, Ga., for the purpose
of paving debts and making distri
bution among heirs of said estate
I will pass upon uaid apphcatioi
on tne first Monday in Septembe
next. This August 1st, 1904.
J. D, HANGROVF. O. D. C.
Do you suffer from Piles? Have
you a relative or- iriend that does?
If so, send them this paper and
let them learn where they oau be
cured under a written guarantee ,or
money refunded in every case that
we undertake to treat, without any
cutting, tying, or burning opera
tions of any kind, and without any
necessary detention from their
business. (We do not send out any
treatment for Piles by mail, but
treat them only at our office) We
cuie the following Reotal disease
under guarantee also: Rcctual Fis
tula-, Prelapses Ani, Ulcerations
Fissure, etc.
We have many testimonials from
the most promineut citizens of the
State that we have cured of Piles
and other Cbrdhip diseases and will
gladly snow them to you ilyou will
oali at oiir office and see us.
Drs. GPEENLEAF *
HOLLEYMAN.
Specialists.
Maco.iij Ga
Consultation and Advice- Free.
If imposrfQrie to call, write
aboiit Vbttr disease w'lth stamp
enclose^ for reply. These rates
wiTi W to all cases treated by
matt.
TO EVERYBODY
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 \ye have Suits, Coats,
Pants, Hats, Shoes, Dress Shirts,
Negligee Shirts, Plain Shirts, Bal=
briggan '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.
Vienna, Ga.
13,000 MILES FOR $25*
The Atlantic & Birmingham rail-
w ay has placed on sale at its princi
pal Ticket Offices 1,000 Mile Tickets
at rate.$25.00, good over the follow-
i ig lines: ; .
Atlanta & Birmingham Air Line fit)
Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern Ry.
Atlanta & Wnst Point B. R:
Atlantia & Birmingham Ry.
Atlantio Coast Line B. R.
Charleston & Western.Carolii a Ry
Georgia Railroad.
Louisville A Nashville -R. R.
Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis Ry.
Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R R
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
Washington Southern Ry.
- Western & Atlantic B. R.
Western Railway of Alabama.
These Lines comprise 13,000
Miles of Railroads.
This ticket presents the cheapest,
and most convenient form of traveL-.
H. 0. MoFADDEN,
General Passenger Agent.
GEORGIA-Dooly count*.
Whereas. Sirs. Easter West,
guardian for Inez E. Royal and J.
E,, Cox, reports to the court ^hat
she has fully discharged her trust
PS:, guardian , ioi;,, said-: wards,, and
prate to be discharged from her
guardianship. This -is- to cite all
concerned. I will pass upon her
applicatioh’ on' the first Monday in
September next. This Angnst s t,
HARGliGm d.-D.'c.; -
A scholarship, in the Ga.-Ala'bqs-
ieeep rnllege is, for sale at this offioe.
'i l *.r«. it, a bargain in .it.
UNDERTAKER
Leave orders at Pr'\>*vcss offi
for toffiiis, caskets, .nil robe-.
Deposit tho amount y-u wish't
invest in au outfit, anu i will nety
the best and nicest that the ramie,;
will buy and ship it on next train
Coilins from $3 to. as .high as you
want. LAMAR GRAY.
Macon, Ga.
Wanted *-Agents, Hustlers, Sales-
men, -Clerks and everybbdjr : who
"#ftnbrt6 .enjoy a! good 'faehtty- dotfgh
to send ‘
lull*
tory your monev back. Circular
for stamp. The Dr. W hite Eieotrio
Comb Co., Decatur, 111.
out my summer
goods, and make room for a fall
and winter stock, I will let go
greatly reduced prices all
summer goods now in the house.
Great bargains are
you* cpnsistipg* of ! Dr#Goods,
Ladies’ Emdroideries, and
tjbw£s. in genera! ■ .for., summer,
wea r. For Men., we ,lu ye.
mer suits, coat^ shirfe
underwear and iiptipps,.
These goods are mmfi
season, not shoddy, and will go,
at very low prices. Call and see
them, i I will treat-you- right.
Vours
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