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Vienna Progress
H. D> SMITH?
Entered at* second clasp mail matter.
SEPTEMBER 1 1004.
Illinois- makes tbc most whisky
of any state in the union.
Jersey City has pussedaii ordi'-
nance against spooning Probably
the ornor will bo repealed whon the
hot weather is over,
There promises to he such a mud
dle in the making of now counties
.that it would probably be best to
vote against the amendment aud
stop the matter.
Andy M. Lano, a Dooly boy, has
gone off and made it record ini news
paper work He has been with the
Arlington Courier throe or four
years, and hus now established a
paper at Edison, in Calhoun county,
and oalls it the Edison Nows.
There was a dispensary opened in
Camilla on Monday, and eight per
sons went before the mayor the next
Monday for being drunk. The En
terprise gives an account of lots of
rowdying that was not carried on
before the devil opened" Tita dive.
' There is a gaud made on tho loaf
ers in Valdosta each Monday morn
ing, and idling negroes are taken
up lined. As a result of tnc raids [:
tho farmers aro getting help to move
their orops and tho negroes come in
every Saturday and spend tho money
with tho merchants. Tho vagran
cy law is a noble thing for business
and society wherever it is enforced.
Editor Smith, of tho Vienna Pro
gress, spent Thursday here and
“took in” the barbecue.— Hawkins-
ville Dispatch and Nows. /
No mistake about that, especially
the words in quotation. A limited
amount of it was taken in as though
it wero strango.
A diBpaioh from Washington says
that the war department has an
nounced that all volunteer soldiers
TAE YEAR FOR DEMOCRATIC
VICTORY.
For all the News of the Cam pa i; m
Bead The Jpurmil.
The Atlanta Journal . ill aot only
strive to be right, but it will be
bright and largo, Rational in its
news and views. • Every one who is
interested in tftis vital Presidential
con.test will need it every day.
The .Journal's facilities for get
ting the news' “while it .is news”
are better than any other paper pub
lished in the South.
The rates arc very low, being
only $7.00 per year for the Daily
and Sunday by mail. $3.50 for six
months. Daily only $5 00 per
yeUr, $2.50 six months, or delivered
by our carriers in the different
towns and cities at 1 2o per week.
SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER.
The Daily and Sunday Journal
for the'next six months, \8.00.
Agents are wanted to take sub
scriptions and a very liberal com
mission wil^bo allowed on all new
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 roturn mail.
If yon waht all tho nbws all the
time read the Journal.
THROUGH THE STATE UNI
VERSITY
Georgia offors Uigher education
to her sons. The University is pro
bably the best equipped institution
in .the South Atlantic States. It is
the cheapest institution in the ^outh.
The young man gels more for the
money expended, Ho can board,
room, fees, books and laundry for
$126 a year oil the cumpiis.
It is tho oldest- State college in
America, having over 2,500 living
representatives. These become tho
young man’s friends and helpers.
It is a growing and prosperous in
slituvion, being aDle to command
the best, talent. It gives definite
position and standing like conneo-
wko fought in the Spanish wa-j on »i 9 „ ^ith a strong firm. It sta .ds
foreigl'i toil, ai‘o entitle;! to receive f- ;
two months’ extra pay This enti-
DRS. GREENLEAF
& HOLLEYMAN
Offer to the,Afflict
The readers o'
lie entitled to
$1 .Ob per fnbnth
Disease of
cines fi.ir.i ! d . ■
give v few of the
•h>.- paper will
m r for from
V any - Cin onVe'
V i -all modi-
i: -barge. Wo
mom common
ties some ol tho boys who served
in Porto Rico aud the Pbi!ip|nes to
extra compensation, and tho Wash
ington dispatch states that all that
is necessary for a veteran to do is to
write to the Auditor of tho Treas
ury for' the ncoosHary blanks, fill
them out, and the money will be
fourlhooming upon the. treasurer’s
receipt of the proper papers.
NE^ 7 COUNTY CONVENTION.
Little Interest Manifested. Thir-
• teen- Attended.
There was a new county conven
tion held at tho Brown. House in
Maeon one day last week. It is
given out that tho Brown House
will he permanent headquarters, and
that Meeting will be Largely At-
, tended. The Large Attendance last
week consisted of S. R. Fields and
Mi M. 'Eakcs, of Cerdcle; George
Daniels, II. S. Story, T. H. Thrash
er and W. A. Hawkins, of Ash-
bur, ii; James lli Price, of•Tifton;
A. S. Johnson, of Savannah; H. A
for wiiat is best in Georgia anil our
national life, whether social, politi
cal or religious. It develops sound
bodies, Dower of initiation, and
self-relianoe through well regulated
athletic contests and regular mili
tary drills.
It offers courses in Agriculture
Law, Pharmacy, Medioind, Teach
ing, Sciences, Classics and Engi
neering under a facalty noted for
scholarship and high moral eharao-
tor. The University was built for
Georgia boys and stands- ready to
help them. Send for the illustrated
han'd-kook. W.B.HILL,
| Chagficllor,
ORDINARY’S NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Mrs. L. M'. Summer-
ford, administratrix on the- estate of
Mrs. Mary R. Edwards, has jn due
form applied to the. undersigned for
leave to sell the lands of sriid es
tate, viz: 45 1-2 acres lyiijj| and be
ing in the southern portion of lot
of land No. 27, in second district,
Dooly county, Ga., for the purpose
of paying debts and making'distri
bution among heirs of, said estate.',
said application
'one- 'on, tipi' difst Monday in September
l3 ,, Tins • gV.Sl: 1st, •
Ledbetter, of Newiini. J. IT. -1 >vitl' jfiiss «pc
Mitchell, J. A. Yatos ami ('. Fonn
t..-r. of Sy. :! F
Barrett, of Tom-.a
.This is tho c ...in atn- pi to! 1 " ~~ ■
I Id a new .oui.', conyia.uju in ^EORiVIA-Dooly^County.
.Macon. A: .the first they failed to
get together, at all; could not find
each other as ft were,,and. in thip
no busbies*, was done so far as. the,
newspapers could learn. A meet-.
' ing about as long as-your finger was
bold behind closed doors, evidently
a mgKB-hehcvQ session, and nothing
was given out for publication. Ac
cording to the mtorps.t manifested
in these meetings ihose who oppose
the u v - need not rise.fr mi
tue l : -,l, 1-
Of” •' . 1
disean"i below, such us Asthma,
Chrome Cauarrh and Oatiumial
Deafness, Epilepsy, 'flyspopsia,
Cbrohio Stomach and Howei troubles
Paralysis, Rupture, Throat Troubles
Whiskey and Morphine Habits, Lung
and’Heart Troubles, Kidney and
Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, Chhronic Ulcers and sores.
All eases taken under Guarantee
Special Diseases Of Women,
These rates will also apply to
women who are suffering from any
of the following diseases: Uterine
Displacements of all kinds, Ovarian
Troubles, Leucorrhea (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 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 so, come to
us and we will restoro you to health
and make life a' daily pleasure to
you instead of a burden. Are you
suffering from any of the following;
diseases: Gonorrhea, Gleet, Hydrocel
Verioooelc. Strioturo cured quickly
and permanently without the use of
the knife by our original absorption
Method. We cure Syphilis (blood
sense) by our Twentieth Century
diethod permanently without the use
of Mercury of Potash. If you are
one of the unfortunate ones who
has contracted this awful disease,
come to ns and bo cured, so the
effects of your indiscretion will not
be handed down to your offspring
in the shape or Scrofula, Consump
tion or Rheumatism.- We can
olegnse your blood of all poison
and impurities and make life bright
for you onoo more..
PILES.
|Do you suffer from Biles? Have
you a relative or friend that doeB?
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 td 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 lieetal disease
under guarantee a'soj Recfual Fis-
tiilft,-PrelapsOs Alii, Ulcerations-,
Fissure, etc.
We have many testimonials' from
the most promineut citizens of the
State that we have cured of Piles
and other Chrome diseases and will
gladly snow, them to you iiyo-u will
call at our office and sec ns.
Drs, GPEENLEAF &
HOLLEYMAN.,
: " • Specialists.
Macon, Ga.
Consultaiion and Advice Free.
If impjswfble to call, write us
about your disease with stamp
enclosed, for reuly. These rates
will ap.ply to all cases treated by
mail.
TO EVERYBODY
We are offering great bargains at
our store in kinds of goods for
Cashr 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 phirts,
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 ourestore 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
way has plhced on sale at its princi
pal Tioket Offices 1,000 Mile Tickets
at rate $25.00, good over the follow-
i ig lines:
Atlanta & Birmingham Air Line It)
Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern By.
Atlanta & Wnst Point B. B:
Atlantic & Birmingham By.
Atlantic Coast Lino B. B.
Charleston & Western Carol!) a By
Georgia Bailroad.
Louisville & Nashville B, B.
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis By.
Biehmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac B K
Seaboard Air .Line By.
Washington Southern By.
Western & Atlantic B. B.
Western Ballway of Alabama.
These Lines comprise 13,000
Miles-of Railroads.
This ticket presents the cheapest
and most convenient form of travel.
H. C. McFADDEN,
General Passenger Agent.
to: colli:
De;.-:s ,i.,
^ . .evert in
Mr*. .. -yP-fc;- ' •'he'oesr
gikmlin,ii tor Inez E. Royal and J.
E. Cox, reports' to the court that
sfie luu fully discharged her.trust
as guardian tor said wards, and
pravs to be discharged from her
guardianship. This is 'to cite all
coneerfifsd. I' will 'pasR Aipbii her
application op the first Monday in
Seotember next. This August- st,
1904.
j. D. HARGROVE,,fi* D., C.
i-l nlurskip niMieThi.-Ala bus-
\ ilnjrp is for-ale at tV's office.
UNDERTAKER,
ij .lf- 1 i ■><> ess oflk
m* r ia rob ..
.ihojUiT n wish
i-. ;• -1 1 iv ill sen
•ear; «:•-: ’.he nmnoy
trill l.uy and .hip i;. on next train
Coffins lrom S3 to as high as you
want. -LAMaHGRAY.
Ntpon, Ga.
Wanted-—Agents, Hustlers,. Sales-
mcK, "Clerks and everybody -who
wants to enjoy a good beartjr laugh
to send 50c for “Tips’ to Agents.”
Worth $50 to any person who sells
goods for a livina:. If not satisfac
tory your monov "back. Circular
for -stamp T!l>r ' ; hite Electric
BE MOV Ala SALK
On the 1st of September \ 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
- •
^oods at a big reduction Also to
i
make room for new fall goods.
Remember the place 'where I am
going. Come at once for bargains.
B. Orovitz