The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, September 08, 1904, Image 2

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THE Cotton 10 cents today. Ilay out on shares by J'. F. Wa ters. For board by the week, see T. R. Smith. See J. F. Waters about cutting your bay. Prof. R. O. Powell spent Sunday at Unadilln. Miss May Butler, of Drayton, is visiting here. T. R, Smith can take a few more hoarders next week. Wanted, about 1,200 new sub Roribers for this paper. J. A. Bryan is smiling for the Atlanta Journal today. Miss Bettic Rusltia letwnmi^ca-. terday irom MontcmimiV. The second story of tilo CoopeR- block is about completed. Cotton will bo king in thn.ROMth as long as it brings 10 cents.. Have you a good horse toigivb' away? Let the gipsies havo it.. The city council has taken a now move on keeping the struets clean. Several people went to Macon uiid .Atlanta ’i uesday on the uxotir, sion. Miss Bessid tWiiUf i'dtiifned Sun day evening front A Week’s vis.t m Col. M. P. Hall will return Sat- J. J urday from Saratoga, N. Y., where sidev he went with his father for his health. J. D. Biett and J. C. Folds, of Pineheat'Ht, were here Tuesday t take the A. & B. excursmn tor * ° lanta. Mr,s. H. C. Hook, of Per Mrs. W. P. Blassengame, ' /!,' a “ d i, , OX I 1)0111 • I asville, are visiting M ,. ,rs. O. M. Heard. Joe A. Smith tells . , . , of how he saw a negro catch sovp ■ . ° , ,. m pigs at one snipe by raking lhom & w while they wow ■ agle?p , A HCCOlul 1)an ^ j. oom 8U it m raa ogany, W1 th marble top, is for sa o at t fl j g 0 jjj CCi Original cost a ‘ It can now be bought for /lENNA PROGRESS. SEPTEMBER 3 1904 . Cooper is having a cement /alk put in front ot his blook. The members of the Baptist jhurch will meet Tuesday night to call a preacher. Mr. James Blow, age 05, died near Unadilla Saturday evening and was buried Sunday at Harmpny. There has been a let up in the ginning of cotton this week, but we cannot tell why it is. Last week the gins were several hours behind, and 10 to 15 wagons stood wailing all the time. This week the gins are standing idle part of the time, and a farmer nan get his cottun ginned the hour he arrives., State sohool commissioner W. B. Merrett made a speech at the oourt house Mondav at noon on the sub ject of education. Hoke Smith was expeoted but failed to get here. Mr. Merrett entertained the orowd suc cessfully, and made a good argu ment for better schools and sohool houses in Georgia. A bachelor would rather hold a 150-pound girl than a 10-pound baby. Dr. R. M. Carlisle’s L & B kill the germs of all diseases by enhaliJ and drinking the same. Also a dose of Carlisle’s Liver Pills on ( , a week and eat anything you wani and trrow fat and happy. DR. R. M. CARLISLE & CO.' 470 Poplar St. Macon, For sale by all druggists. Antney West has lost his gopher Mention was made in this paper just "before the big meeting at the Macon. Twenty five men went from .foooly to Macon Saturday to hunt cotton pickers. i rp. I juou -UOIUIV vuc UIl* lUUUUJlg UL IUU iere is more courting going on! colored church that Antney had one e this week than there will be at'up fattening. He missed thatgo- leasaut Valley Saturday and Sun- i pber last week an^acoused another day week, but it is of a different darkey of feasting on his meat. htftftf+S Antney wa< mad enough to fight The Veterans in meeting Tues he exercised his feelings, for day elected the following delegates ', , , tO attend the state re-nnion at, t‘ SHif ? “ "““f* R orao next week: J. H. Dorough, f “! Sj 1 ;, 1 P^ly Isiah Sm.’th,L. Nobles, F. M. Bui-■ J . ’ d f mU8t be n P held > i •> D A R f’fi.rr. . b,U mon kave been murdered for inigton art P A. R. C. urn. j 8mallor 01 . ime8 thau 8tealing ft fat Col. W. t. ’ v and wife gopher in time of a big meeting. #* »-% : s -i Lasseler's family near Findlay, and A young whito maft was put m 1 m for disturbing public worship. Jji Da py McClinoy, Of' Leos . • N P| ‘ Mi880a L "| and kurrt^n "J’? 611 M ° nday at Pi "e* kuist, Cordolo, Arabi and several other plaooa of note. It is protty warm in the court ‘•oom, but the men are keeping on their coats, poor fellows. Judge Allen Forte isheio talking up a railroad from Americus to v lenna and Ilawkinsville. Tho residence of J. J. Broxto». at Unadilla, oooupied by J. R, Roberts, was burned Friday night. John E. Joiner has moved from Drayton to Vienna, and Judge- John F. Butler has the same notion. Mrs. Rlftsutgame, of Thomas- villo, (alhed : ot the Methodist church last night fo.r the Home' Mission : Society. If -water was not free in Vienna there would not be so much of it running to waste through open iPl'lgs., J lie barrooms of Montezuma and Oglothorpe must close tomorrow night and Macon county ivill be dry. There is a gipsy camp near town during oourt, and they are currying the farmers on both sides with horse trades. The South Georgia Musical Con vention will be held at Pleasant Valley on tho 8d Saturday and Sun day. Tho criminal docket of the court will be taken up next week, and the trumpet will sound at the gateof chain gang. Miss Maud Edwards, of Coving ton, arrived Saturday at Pinehurst to take a teacher’s place m the pub- ho school there. We are almost persuaded to be lieve the statement of Col. Joe Je ter that there is a man in Unadilla uglier than he is.' The family of Pompey Cobb, the 70-year-old darkey who was killed by the A., <fc B. last year, suing the road for ♦10,000. - Judge Forte will be a great man In this community if he will get a railroad built from Amerious to Vienna and Eawkmsvilie. when they returned Sunday ijtght Mrs. Lassoter brought a buraefe at red and wnito rises in her hand There wiii be a festival at- Pleas ant Valley Friday night to make- repairs on tho sohool building. Lot a good crowd attend and carry enough pin money Icy a good timo and a liberal patronage. Prof. 3. B. Folds d-esires it un- clerstood' that Plei'sant Valley alone is not expected to feed the people who attenid the- gracing convention on tho 3d Sunday, but people from a distance are expected to carry din ner if it is convenient for thera to do so. COURT IN SESSION. \JL felvr"™ of Dool 7 8U P erl< >W coni* convbheil Monday morning and iV g, rinding away in its usual quiet .timix gr-iuid ! joty* -- --- . - Ml# on tlio'VW. ’OU8 besetting sins of tke'-waywaudjamv ' npholding the law against mob* Vlblbt 3. O: ir&atlltbW mr. The charge to the as an hour long, touch- ice. was made fore- ettlecl down to maiv an! 1 the j.iirjv A, business; • „ of up oases -si 1 The housewives of Cordele are- so annoyed wrtfh the co®ks and scr- vants going to the oottda field that they want to send off to New York for German, Swedbn and 3nSh girls to do tho house- work and' let the negroes go. Until the cotton is out,, some of tha 1 housewivesmay have- to do their oww work. * Vitninu is not complete- in all -thing*,, but it has aitont as complete ;aidental ofBee as any. town you may strike. Dr. J. Ml Whitettead is the masthead of life-shop, and He does work equal to that of arey city, and fair superior, to> some of them. No use iii sending off! for your den tal wo*rk while Dn; Whitehead is hancj. oadi he is here to .stay. . Tho- oases hispoaodl . °i lo ” g . t0 Wednesday nigh .'/are a-s-fm. Cordkile.- National) Bimk agU '" 8t P. II. Willis- ffirri- ^ bank, it), seems; gov tho- .botteir k of the case.- L. E. Pearce-got! a--variiot flinr $300 agai&st Ji Ii Piavy in a saw mill oase. | These are the only rases trwd ox- [cept about! a dozen divorce eases. Tho court is now- on thse oaeo-of the Cord cite Ice Compiany against T. R. Sims. “A word to the wise is enugh, i i And many words won’t fill-a bushel.’l For full weight, Correct Grade anc highest prices carry your cotton tc Byrom’s Fire Proof Warehouse,*ByJ romville, Ga. JNO 3. BY ROM Prop. 1 L. H. WEBB, I carry in stock a full line of Harrows, Plain j and Reversible Two-Horse Plows, Disc Plows, )S Seed Drills. I put in Port elain Wood Pumps, Jf the best Hay Press on the market, sell i have McCormick Mowers and Rakes and carry a full line of Coffins and Robes from the cheap est Wood Coffin to the best Metalic Cases. When in town call to see me. L H WEBB. J AAAAAAAJaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa4AA4A|44AA4 When in Montezuma^. Stop at the- Gardner House: H. N. GARENER, I roprietor,-- t RATE $1 DAY, First class table. Rooms n-icelty furnished. Port.er at all, trains yc«r patronaged solicited.. . Montezuma, Goi. Novice to Fanners in the Cotton Wareho se ^ain this season at Cor I ant dd B e ,n oneof^t. h e be st markets in thi S onth. F sv*>»- foi S y° ur Patronage with perfect gt ia ^ a T*^ e ?. 5a ti^fac I alio hax^^ e Bu ^s Wa season, and pay tion. gons> and Stock in' highest cash pricet ^ co ^ on see ^ MEN’S MOSELEY MERCANTILE Co. Vienna? t e. WM. A.. CATE, Principal. W. G. CATE, Prin. Com’l Dep’ Houston High Sc.hov ARAB!, 'iEORCilA. Commercial Department: Bookkeeping, Sho rthand, . Typewriting, Arithmetic Grammar, Spelling, Penmanah'p, Commercial Law, Banking,Rapid Calculation, Letter Writing, NAotual, Business, No”entranc e exam ination. Enter at any time For Terms-, Etc., Address A*-Cate, Prin. Houston HighSchool, or W. Q. Cate, Prin, Commercial Dep’t.