The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, September 15, 1904, Image 3

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THE COURT. The fall terin of Dooly supcriour court *8 gniiding away slowly and surely, like tlio old mill when the water is low: The Cordcle ice company again*t J. R. Sims took uj about three days last week- and Slips was givei the an-' §’..400 damages: The ease < leased « . n hrother, !',In. ilu-i-a company .ranted 'i hold the plant under the lease ana the ooirts de cided that the lease died with tl>j owner. For the -killing of 'George Cobb, colored, seventy years old, at a crossing between here and Cordote, the A. •& B. was sued for $10,009. They gotmothing. There aval a total divorce granted Monday to Tillet Williams and An nie Williams, huvnigithc same name before they married. D. M. Boruui and C. A. Home had a case over a forty acre strip-of land neair Uuadilla. IRorum got the land. C. M. Killian qued.A. W. Gordon for some- land in Cordele and S. iR. Fields claimed it. The levy was dismissed. A. S. Morgan and W. G. Red ding, adeainistralois .for the estate T. H. Moa-gan, and A. Wells could not agree-on the ownership of sev enty acres .of land tuat joiifTd them. Morgan gained it. Clem .Ilambrick get-s llu'ee years for killing Jeff Hays -on W. 'F. WeblVs plswe, near Byromville in August. , p Neal Burton got flinty years for .killing George MaCeod on Sam ‘Clegg’s placeiet Coney in June. Spear Sims is to grng for the of ikilling Jim King at the Arabi de pot one Saturday evening m June. Sentence not passed today. (General Gilbert for breaking into the Lilly depot in April and taking $2£ .-and a pistol. iHe came clear. Wiillie Morgan for forging a $ 18 note on Crum & Joces, got $7.5 or twelve months in gang. Morgan is a white boy about twenty years old, came fiom England when he was four JCars old, has an unde in Can ada, Ind no relatives in the United States. Hardy Pitts, for disturbing public worship, came clear. John Harrell and Preacher D. C. Jones are in jail for vagrauoy. WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN in this county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old cs- tabl’shed house of solid financial : standing. Salary to men $21 week- jy # *o wqmen $12 to $18 weekly ^filh Fxpeiises advaheed each Mott- t|day by check dircet from headquar ters. Horse and buggy furnished /when necessary; position perma- , nent. Address Blew Bros. & Co., r ept. A, JVlonon Bldg., Chicago, 111. A WONDERFUL INVENTION It is interesting to note that for tunes are frequently made by the invention of articles of minor impor tance. Many of the most popular devices ara those designed to benefit aunty PLF. AS ANT VALLEY NOTES. Rev. W. Lane filled his regular appointment here Sunday. 'I. G. Swearingen is very sick at t’ is writing. Clarice, the little daughter, and Doodle, the little son of W. M. _ Forehand, have been very sick, Suit | company *"'e hotter now. mir; aims J. J. Barry, of Marvin, w. died. Ths shipped here Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Forehand is .-titlin' sick list this week O. P. Churohw-ll and J. M. Wat-1 son went down to Worth Monday on business. Miss Florence Smith hits been quite sick with fever. Mrs. J, N. Swearingen Is up again after a short spell of sickness. Several from Lilly attended ser vices here Sunday. Theo. Butler and sister, Miss An nie, pf.Mt..V«rnon, were among the visitors Sunday. The fourth quarierly conference of Pinohurst circuit will ■convene here Saturday 'before thc.da Sunday in October. The festival! here Friday .night for the heuefit of the school .house was quite a sueoess considering so much sickness in the community. It netted about .fifty dollars. W. 0. Ingram and children, of Ml. Vernon, were here Sunday. ARABI DOTS. It is with pleasure we uotd the illouston High School opened last Tuesday with fine prospeots of a successful year. The citizens see ling the necessity, have added a commercial department, conducted by Mr. W. G. Gate; also the.-study of telegraphy, conducted by Miss Small. Mr. T. J. Sappington, a graduate of li304, was in town fast week. He is to take a sohool at Pateville Mon day- Miss Bessie McGarrah, also a graduate of 1004, is visiting friends in Arabi. ■Col. Jim Pate, of Tifton, was in town Sunday visiting his parents. Messrs. Tip and Alonzo Cox visit ed friends here Sunday. New pupils are expeoted every day. In the match game of ball be tween the town and school boys the score was 10 to 6 in favor town boys. Miss Jamie Caldwell, teacher of expression, and Lottie Johns, direc tor of music, will give a recital in the auditorium Friday evening, September 23. They will be as sisted, Prof. y, Catfi. Mi6fc6& Ul'ftVian and MoGavrah and Ml'. Jack Wright are spending sev eral days at White Springs, Fla. Mr. Rutus James, of Raines, Ga., brought his sister, Miss Hattie B., hcie Sunday to attend school. Messrs. Raines wese here Sunday on a visit to their sister, Miss Ethel, who is in school here. Dr. Carlisle’s Liver Pills. svitcn »*.» or-- theBO pills meet a want of the people ie people and meet popular condl- that n0 patcnt pill can supplv, being the t C .kn TV. not Slltfll*. • . II! 1 _ J — of II n ftfflriflflt nv. Otuh ‘1- , - !<((■* }. 1 - ■ ( ,>; Iruif, W r ■rycr.n boat f. ilh r V 1 v IlpEgS ire’I Lamar’s Lemon Laxative 1b the original lemon medicine. It is made of lemons and other harmless but powerful vege table ingredients, is a safe, sure and Bpecdy euro for Indigestion, Constipation,Torpid Liver, Headache. It oleanses the system of all impurities, tones up the puts the liver and kidneys in perfect ikes younow.” It is gentle but prompt a, ploasant to take ana always reliable. order in short “mak and powerful in action, FOR SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS. LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO., Manufacturers, Maoon, 6a. WINDS OF MARCH. March zephyrs at u merry pace Play rough house with tho human race. It's their delight In sportive play To roll a fat man's hat away. No parasol is built so stout But they can turn It wrong side out To earn tholr pay they fed they must trill both your eyes with tons,of dust. 'Then they will round the corner go And give your ears the overflow. .It Is a point with them to blow Contrary from the way you go. And If you take a backward track They always meet you coming baok. They twist your muffler all awry And tear a garment on the aly. And what they do to women's clothes Is qulto a scandal, goodness knows! Their early training was not right •Or they would sometimes be ipollte. I wish they'd ohose themselves away ;So we could havo the winds of May. Had a Bright Side. “Life is not worth living. The only girl In tho world litis turned mo down,” •“Cheer up, old man. It might be averse.” ■“I don't see how.’’ *Bho might hnvo married you.” More Expensive. “•'Poor 'inur.\, ho died of n broken heart.” “He inustlhavo been poor or tho doc tors -would ihnve called it appendici tis.” Adversity nmkted regularly three- times a flay is tho greatest'cure In the world for swelled head. Strango to say, tho knights of rest <16% not enjoy life If they havo to put In their nights resting. It la n matter of geography whether « bullfight or a prize fight Is consid ered the more brutal. There Is grim satisfaction to the man who Is wearing an Imitation diamond, when ho moots a holdup man. ' Hawkinsvilie & Florida Southern, Railroad Pine Belt Route. SOUTH BOUND. BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few -troubles which are not bowel and .liver irregularities. Blaok- ffiteoueht Stock and Poultry Medt- .cine is a bowel .and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving -them an occa-. sional dose of Blaok-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine m their food. Any stock -wiser may buy a 25-oent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Paltry Medicine, If yours does not. semi 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers, The Chattan<*<iga Medicine Co.. Chat tanooga, icnii. I Rochelle, Ga., Jan. SO, MOL Blaok-Drangbt Stock and Poultry Uedloino Is the best I ever tried. Our (took was looking bad when you sent me the medicine and now they are getting eo Sue. They are looking Kt percent, better. o. P. naookiNGTow. --muted ions, and one of the most inter- intelligent administration of an efficient gting of these that has ever been remedy. "When the elimination ol ms-1 nte<l is the Dr WV's hlcetr-« •,<: Tfc..-i - . jiceitiv’iy fui'-j I *'ll)" but, ‘ ai d I i ?r, a.n! when used i EleotricJ?fl' r Brue 1- ' „ A 4 ,1- tiit-ft make raigiit hair cuily m 25 days' time, liousands of these electric combs i've been sold in various cities ol ie Union, and the demand is con- antly increasing. Our agents are pidly becoming rich selling these .mbs. They positively sell on eht. Send for aamole. Men e ze 36c. ladies’ 50e.—(half price bile we are introducing them., be Dr. White Electric Comb Co., eeitnr, Til. . -d mutter is necessary, these pills have | viol, 'ip- ■ *o, where tr- b) jfll&rn.l pt>. .iL. . | j inn lligdnt phjfc-e-c*'. w .-,-s..sto io moment . recoin- ml hero pilh, | r- /rmul't, w like -s i. ibly approve'' j« ..edit, p »c‘t . s-vi.”*' I.*., a on each packago. Dlrectns; For Torpid Liver, Dys- pepsin, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Con stipation, Colds. Swimming in the ,bead, & c., ono or two pills should he taken at bedtime, For Chills and Fever, Bilious ir.n- termittent or continued Fever a 1 full dose should he taken. Aa purge, twolto three pills at bedtime. Asa laxative one to two pills at bedtime DR. R. M. CARLISLE., MACON, GA. NORTH EOUN D. F.Lrst Class. Dtaily Daily No. il. No. 3. STATIONS. First, Class. Daily Daily No. 2. No. 4. ll.OOA.M • 5.I0P.M Lv l!a\vkiiisv:lle, Ga Ar 10.05 A. Mi 4.20 P.M. 11.05 -U 5.15 *• Powell’s Still, “ 0.58 (( 4.10 it 1J.10 .M 5.20 Wallace, “ • 0.50 It 4 05 tt 11.28 •$.< 5.33 it Mashhurn, •* 9.48 (l 3.68 it 11.28 U 5.38 it Finloyson, “ 0.38 it 3.53 i 11.32 “ -5.42 It Pineview, “ 0.33 11 3.48 ii 11.38 *• 5.48 If Barton villo, “ 0.27 M 3.42 tt 11.45 u .5 55 «( Pope City, “ 0.20 a 3.36 <( 12.00 ii o.to Auslcy, “ 0.04 !« 8.10 <1 12.05 u 0.15 a Ar Pitts. 0.00 tt 3.15 tt 12.10 0.80 , a Lv 8.67 it 3.12 tt 12.20 0.40 tt Bush “ 8.50 tt 3.00 tt 12.25 ii 0.45 t« Daub R-i i, “ 8.45 tt 3.02 tt 12.28 0.48 “ f Watosvillc, “ 8.41 *t 2.53 it 12.33 it 0.53 Davisvillc, “ 8.37 « 2.50 C« 12.37 it 0.58 a Arabov, ‘ ‘ 8.31 it 2.43 « 12.50P.M. 7.10P.M. Ar Worth, •• Lv 8.16A.M. 2.25 P.M CON N ECTIONS. ~ Hawkinsvilie, with Southern Ry and Wnghtsville & Tcauillo R R Pitts, with Seaboard Air Line Ry. Double Run, with Atlantic & Birmingham R. R. , Worth, with Georgia Southern & Florida Ry. i Note 1. No. 2 will pass No. 0 at Pitts. Note 2. Nos. 4 and 5 will meet at Pitts. Note 3. Trains Nos. 1,2,3 and 4 will stop on flag at Shinglcr s, Alapaha River and Chanccy. II. E. RHODES, General Manager, Hawkinsvilie, Ga. “G. R. C.” It Guaranteed to Cure , *'* F'-'-- j Pc. -. n.J-.HV • . ..... volais-j Ba'-.i - •<-. "h'’ | Mhw .i- itf. ■ CtiShOw hEor'j. il i* i/ill* 1 1 ('-'SC, or does ttol e. isfy t> i,baser of Ite. worth- we 111' s-r' paid direct to us, or to any druggist or dealer lh medicine, fbr Golden. Rhcw matio Cure. When you want a blood mediclneTInslst on having “G. R. C.” If your dealer does not have It, ask him to order it -f Jr youror send your money to us by'ma'.tr'Und we will ship “G. U. C." to you with all express charges prepaid/' Price *1.00 per bottle * six for*M0. A-;.* THE G. R. C. CO., S018HCANUFACTURERS AND rKOrRIETORJ. Tifton. Ga. By Their works You Shall Know them PIANOS Organs and Swing Machines. THE* BEST IS THE CHEAPEs . For the Best, get the nTi0WN p,ANOSand " Orgaiu.* all Lifids CLT THE fe’ES.T iXhe.8f^P r er "Vlachma Lcatibtile it Oil T i ii r? ivl ruilrii? I>i’- ’ ’ V » «U«| expert wlnss |lr)rc'h : ;.amt^l. Drop me a. card, stating your wants, and It shall receive prompt, attention. i-'ri. N8L3 )M.