The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, August 25, 1904, Image 2

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■ Vienna Progress H. D. SMITH. Entered na second clasp mail matter. AUGUST 25 1004 The Georgia peach crop il>- tear brought two million dollars. The Statesboro affair h a iwlging rebuko on the private hanging net, Montezuma will continue business at the old stand. Whisky is not essential to the life of that thriving city. Bulloch county had a Before Day Club, in which a, band of negroes planed murder, thievery and riot*. P. S. -She has no such a club now. 4 \ :/ Thp man win killed himself with morphine at i bo Park Hotel in Ma con about ton days ago has licon bu ried without anybody being able to identify him. Past events lead us to beltcvo that if the' Statesboro affair had been in the North they would not havo waitod for a couit proceeding or stopped at burning two. A Creek Indian sends to a Geor gia friend a remedy for snake bite, which is a poultice of onions, to baoco and salt. He says etWHfte the poultice every few hours, The MumforA homo will con tinue the tftkibg iS&W friendless children. E. i. Willingham, of Macon, has boon elected president. A suitable man will bo employed to manage the home and the farm. Somebody at Aarien wants a now county, some of whioh to be takon from Laurens. To the Dub lin Courier-Dispatoh the suggestion is a red flag, and that papor has turned around with its horns point ing toward Adrien ready to make a charge if anything or anybody in vades her territory with a n6w coun ty lino- Tho ohurohes ave all turning against tho divorce business. As long as South Dakota holds out, however, tho people who want di- voroos early and often will not be inclined to let the churches worry them. The lightning bug is biilliant but ho Dasn’t any mind; he mean- ‘t.ders -through tho darkness with his headlight on behind. Likewise the foolish merchant, whom no one can advise; he declares there’s “npth , in doin',” when asked to advertise. i - The porson, whether lie be incr chant, professional man or laborer who gets too good for the comraun By, ought either to make the com raunity better or movo out. Wo liavo no sympathy with the men or woman who is eternally finding fault with the town. TAE YEAR FOE DEMOCRATIC | VICTORY. For all the News of tlie Campaign 1 Bead The Journal. The Atlanta Journal will not only .strive to be right, but it will be bright and large, national in its news and views. Every one who is interested in this vital Presidential contest will need it every day. The Journal's facilities forget ting' the news “while it is news” are better than any other-paper pub lished iu the South. The rates -arc very low, being only $7.00. per year for the Daily aiid Sunday by mail, $3.50 for six months. Daily only $5 00 per year, $2.50 six months, or delivered by our earners in the different lowin and eities'at I 2o per week. SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER Tho Daily and Sunday Journal for the next six-months, $3.00. Agents are wanted to take sub- serif,lions and a very liberal com mission will bo allowed on all iiow .subscribers. Address Atlanta Jour nal, Circulation Department, Jour nal Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Terms subscription Blanks, sam ple copies, printed matter, etc., will be sent by return mail, If yon want all the news all the tjjno read the Journal. DRS. GREENLEAF &* HOLLEYMAN Offer to the Afflicted Through the state uni versity Georgia offers higher education to her sons. The University is pro bably the best equipped institution in the South Atlantic States. It is the oheapest institution in the South. The- young mati gets moro for the money expended. Ho can board, room, fees, books and laundry tor $125 a year on the campus. It is tbc oldest State college in America, having "over 2,600 living representatives. These become the young man’s friends and helpers. It is a growing and prosperous in stitution, being aole to command the best talent. It gives definite position and standing like connec tion with a strong firm. It stands for what is best in Georgia and our national life, whether social, politi cal or religious. It develops sound bodie?, bower of initiation, and self-reliance through well regulated athletic contests and regular mili tary drills. It offers courses in Agrioul fur e Latv, Pharmacy, Medioine, Teach ing, Soienees, Classics and Engi neering under a facalty noted for scholarship and high moral charac ter. The University was built for Georgia boys and stands ready to help thorn. Send for the illustrated hand-book. W. B.IIILL, £ Chancellor, “Iiow much your little boy re eembles your husband,” said .the cunning politician. “I’ve always heard,’" she roplied, “that people grow to look liko those they are muoh with, but this iB quite a re. markable oase. We only adopted the dear little fellow last week,” The man on foot objects to the speed at which the horse and buggy travels thi.Wi.reots. The man in the finds ■ u.;ot) auio- »••• >!»:<* sums o The people who'rikli' in : nt'>m<ib:!cs are furn us been use fb< electric. ,.i crosses the highway at so high rafe of speed, and the electric oar patrons , arc hunting around for swifter vehicle at which they can complain. It is always so. The fellow who can’t keep up with us howls because we go so fast, and we howl equally loud if someone else outruns us. Some people aye so eqnstitution- .ally dishonest that, t hey obeat them- F't'vd [rto the belief that they are i.o. even when *'/•)' me ge; •* tbV'ir liyir r of" 'KI ORDINARY’S' N OTICE. 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 leave to sell the lands of said es tate, viz: 45 1-2 acres lying and be ing in the southern portion of lot of land No. 27, in second district, Dooly county, Gar., for the purpose of paving debts and making distri bution among heirs of. said estate. I will pass upon said application on tne first Monday iu September next Th: /Yi.j-ust 1st, 12CK. .J L -niWotVi;, O. I .. The readers of this paper will be entitled to treatment for from $!.00 per month' for any CbrOnie Disease of either sex, and all medi cines furnished free of charge. We give a few of the most m common diseases below, such as Asthma, Chrome Caltarrh and Cattarriial Deafness, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Chrnhio Stomach and Bowel troubles Paralysis, Rupture, ThroatTroubles Whiskey and Morphine Habits, Lung and Heart Troubles, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Chbronio Ulcers and sores. All cases taken under Guarantee Special Diseases Of Women, Those rates will also "apply to women who arc suffering from any of tho following diseases: Uterine Displacements of all kinds, Ovarian Troubles, Lotic-orrhea (Whites), and all other Chronic Diseases peculiar to the female sox. Womeu are often submitted to painful and dangerous operations which are entirely unnecessary; just such eases are cured by our treatment daily without operations or delay from their daily duties. Special Diseases Of Men. Lost vigor. Men, are you as strong, physically, as you ought to be? Is your memory failing? Are you low spirited? If bo, Collie to us and we will restore you.to health and make life a daily pleasure to you instead of a burden. Arq you suffering from any of the following diseases: Gonorrhea, Gleet, Hydroeel Vcricdoelo. Stricture cured quickly and permanently without the use of tho knife by our original absorption Method. We pure Syphilis (blood sease) by our Twentieth Century d,ethod permanently without the use of Meroury of Potash. If you are onh of the unfortunate ones who has contracted this awful disease, come to us and be cured, so the offeots of your indiscretion will not be handed down to your offspring in the shape or Scrofula, Consump tion or Rheumatism. We can cleanse your blood of all poison and impurities and make life bright for you once more. PILES. Do you suffer from Piles? Have you a relativo or friend that does? If so, send them this paper and let them learn where they can be oured under a written guarantee or money refunded in every case that we undertake to treat, without any putting, 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 folfowing Rectal disease under guarantee also: Rectual Fis tula, Prelapses Ani, Ulcerations, Fissure, etc. - We have many testimonials from tho most promineut citizens of the State that we have cured of Piles and other Chronic diseases and will gladly snow them to you ifyou will call at our office and sep us. Drs. GPEENLEAF & HOLLEYMAN. Specialists. Macon, Ga. Consultation and Advice Free. . If impossible to call, write us about your disease with stamp enclosed for reply. These rates will apjily to all cases treated by mail. Special Attention 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 Wa sts, Trimmed Hats, and everything for summer wear. For men we 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 $26. The Atlantic & Birmingham rail way Jias. placed on sale at itB princi pal Ticket Offices 1,000 Mile Tickets at rate $26.00, good over the follow- i ig lines: Atlanta & Birmingham Air Line JJj Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern Ry. Atlanta & Wnet Pdint B. R: Atlantio & Birmingham Ry. Atlantic CoaBt Line R. R. Charleston & 'Western Carolii a Ry Georgia Railroad. * Louisville & Nashville R. R. Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis R) Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R Seaboard Air Lino Ry. "Washington Southorn Ry. "Western & Atlantic R.R. Western Railway of Alabama. These Lines comprise 13,000 Miles of Railroads. This ticket presents the oheapest. and most convenient form of travel. H. C. McFADDEN, General Passenger Agent. JiOR-'i r 4—• Don!y CV-anty. Whereas, Mrs Loafer West, guardian tor Inez E. Koyal and J. E. Cox, reports to the court that she lia3 fully discharged her trust its guardian for said wards, and prays to be discharged from her guardianship. This is to cite all concerned. I will pass upon- her application on the first Monday in September ' next. This August st 1904. • J. D. HARGROVE, O. D. C. A.scholarship in the Ga.-Ala bus iness c. Poire is for siil&at tjjisoffistv x UNDERTAKER Leave at J Vug* 0*3c for. coffin-, qa»'.*d s, -uk; rob: Deposit t i-.j -amou.it ydu l ’ vest in an oP*. ■ i I will sen the best amt niocpt vbai the. money will t.uy aud ship is on next wain Coffins from $3 to as high as you want. LAMAR GRAY. Maeon, Ga. Wanted---Agents, Hustlers, Sales men, Clerks and everybody who wants to enjoy a good hearty; langh to send 50c fur “Tips to Agents. ” Worth $50 to any person who sells goods for a living. If not satisfac tory your money back. Ciroular 'for stamp. The Dr. V\ hite Electric IBMOY1L SAL1. On the 1st of September 1 will move from the corner, old Taggart staud, to the place now occupied by P. G. McDonald, in the McDonald Block. Therefore I am offering all goods at r big reduction. i. .. - •• ■ make room for new fall goods Remember the place where going. Come at once for bargains. B. Orovit 7' m. 3 tO? am - gssaaiB • .f&.y