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WM. A. CATE, Principal. W. G. CATE, Prin. Com’l Dep’
Houston High School
ARABI, GEORGIA.
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Comm ercial Department:
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic (
Grammar, Spelling, Penmanship. 1
Commercial-Law, 1 Banking,Rapid CalCulatioh, '
1 : ‘ Letter Writing, ' ■ Actual Business! .
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Nb entrance examination. Enter at any time ]
MOSELEY MERCANTILE <£q
Vienna.
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SEPTEMBER 15. 1204
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See .1. F. Waters about outtihg
your jia\
Mrs. Greer, ago 83, was birled
Monday at Harmony.
, g It is lime fdr fall turnips, but
very lew people have any.
Spalding county wont dry in a
prohibition election Monday.
Herbert Kashin, a modioal stu
dent, is at homo *n a vacation
As a rule, stock driven in from
the country are in good condition.
Subscription to tho Atlanta Daily
News received at this office. $4 year.
farmers arc loarning that there is
more nay m saving hay than fodder.
Vion.ia has four warehouses and
all are getting a liberal patronage.
Very few people are attending
court except those who have busi
ness.
W. C. Cato «ays ho is not so fat
this year, mid weighs only 200
pounds.
A colored cotton-picker says there
is moic young fruit on cotton than
you would suspeot.
Mon want in shirt sleeves at the
oarap meeting, but they wear coats
to the superior court.
Mrs. Carl Stewart, wife of
prominent young farmer nonr Arabi,
died Monday morning.
Sohool oponod at Dooling Mon
day with about forty pupils.
Suddeth is the teacher.
Rev. IT. T. Walden well proaoh
at tho Euiseopal ohuroli here Sun
day evoning at 4 o’clock.
.Taok Smith says his cotton crop
is out so short that ho will not got
more than 75 bales from his 0-horse
farm.
Tho corner building recently va-
oated by B. Orovitz is being remod
eled for tba Forbes & Coxe drug
store.
A Vienna man has his eye on
planting a largo pcoan grove. There
is lots of money in n if you aan
wait ten years.
Mr. Carl Bryan and Miss Annie
Haslam, of Pinehurst, wont buggy
riding Sunday evening, and wore
married at Lilly.
Tho ootton patches have claimed
tho washerwomen as well as the
oooks, arid tho mon must bo exousod
if they go a bit dingy.
Having to stay in towu outs a fol
low off from lots of tho good things
of thiH world. Wc havo not ovon
tasted a niaypop this year.
The slaek-up in ootton that was
observed last week did not last long,
and the gins are running this week
’ for all they are worth.
Mr. Joh i D. Sinclair has been
appointed Glenda agent for the At
lantic & Birmingham railroad, with
headquarters an JaeKsonville.
Friends of Judge D. L. Hender
son have been trying to get him to
run for superior court judge next
time, but h,e positively refuses.
Mrs. Wlnefned Bryan, age 88,
died Sunday- morning at the home
of her son, J. R.' Bryan, near the
oampground. She was a good wo
man.
Were it not for the city court of
Vienna, it would take the superior
oourt about three months in the
year to get through with the busi
ness.
Dr. W. B. Watts has moved his
children to town for the sohool, and
their grand-mother, Mrs. Tnppe, is
keeping house for them in North
Vienna.
Oscar, Bryant has made a record
as a jockey by riding the Texas'
pomes at Herd’s stables., He is-
now regularly employed at the sta
bles, and fc, $e J@»t.riM|
Little Miss Annie Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. JohnR. Smith?
died Tuesday morning of typhoid
fever. She has been suffering six
weeks, and death has been expeoted
all the time for a month.
— , I E. B. Walker has been converted
The Baptist church at a ea.l con- r que stion, and says if
fcrence Tuesday night called Htlvv wiU forglve hira he will never
Cults, of Marshal•.Me, foi its, }’<f | j Ue or 8peak mother word
tor. The Pinehurst chureh will do ( ^ ^ ^ he lote
the same, as the churches are work-,, ^ ^ ^ 8lgnature fo the V ien .
ing' together, and they make a pas-^ tfo'r'a year or so Mr.
,oratCl j Walker has been writing dispensary
The'barrooms of Macon county 'article. Tor the Se "^
w.ll 1)0 closea tonight instead of last which t o ro ^°. 8 ® a ' )J(lbll0
Thursday night, there being a slight ^ ” he convened on
missunlerstanding in the length of 0 1 , .:
„„„„ a »*f to, four whlok - b ” l * Ud ' “ d 80 f “
could bo within twenty-two days. ! a S ain *
The notices could appear on the 1st,
8th, 15th and 22d of a month, but
it takes full four wooks or twenty-
eight days for suoh notices to be-
oomo effeotive. Hence the misun
derstanding of the time. The sa
loons of Montezuma and Oglethorpe
will close on tho night of tho 16th.
Ilay out on shares by J. F. Wa
tors.
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The boys run a joke on Col. Jod
Jeter that ho is the best lawyer in
Ifnadilla. He is the only one in
that town, and he is becoming a
leading lawyer of the Dooly bar.
Ho is in nearly all the murder cases,
• and is always on the defense, never
1 prosecuting a man. He defonded
j two murder case.- )osterday, and
1 got one down to t hree years and the
' other to twenty. 1 le hiu a voice clear
and strong, and be received compli
ments trom all sides yesterday on
the speech he made for the life of a
poor negro and saved it. He is
generally the centre of attraction in
a orowd, says lots of witty things
and speaks what he thinks. In the
court room lie goes at a case as if
his future depended on it, and he
seldom loses out.
MISS MAMIE LOU GREENE.
Daughter of County Sohool Com-
raisher E. G. Greeno. Slid left
Sunday for Athens to enter the Slate
Normal Sohool.
THE PROGRESS OFFICE
Moving Oyer Vienna Drug Store.
The Progross is moving its place
of business.to more roomy quarters,
and will oooupy space over the
Vienna drug store. The space used
by the Progress now will bo used
for a storage room by Taylor Bros.,
who oooupy the first floor of tho
building. Tho pnblio is cautioned
to bo careful about going up to tho
old offloe to look for us, as tho stair
way will be moved out and the door
closed. Call on us over Vienna
drug store.
THE SCIICOL.
The Vienna high sohool now has
200 students and eight teachers, in
ton grades, as follows:
First grade, 27; second, 23; Miss
Myra Hayryood, teacher, Miss Myr-
tis Everett,.assistant.
Third, 10; fourth, 28; Miss Mit-
tie Mortou, teacher.
Fifth, 23; sixth, 21; Miss Mamie
Gray, teacher.
Seventh, 25; eighth, 15; Chas.
H. Calhoun, teacher.
Ninth, 9; tenth, 12; R. O.
Powell, teacher.
When in Montezuma, ‘
Stop at the
Gardner House
H. N. GARENER, Proprietor.
RATE $1 DAY,
First class table. Rooms nicely
furnished. Porter at all trains,
your patronaged solicited.
Montezuma, Ga.
Dr. R. M. Carlisle’s L & B kills
the germs offal! diseases by enbi alin
and drinking the same. Also- take
a dose of Carlisle’s Liver Pills once
a week and eat anything you want,,
and grow fat and happy.
DR. R. M. CARLISLE & CO,
470 Poplar St. Maoon., Ga.
For sale by all druggists.
“A word to the wise is enough,
And many words won’t fill abushel.”
For full weight, Correct Grade and
highest prices carry your cotton to
Byrom’s Fire Proof Warehouse, By-
romville, Ga.
MO 3. BYROM, Prop.
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. ... ..EBB,
f I carry in stock a full line of Harrows, Plain
and Reversible Two-Horse Plows, Disc Plows,
Seed Drills. I put in Porcelain Wood Pumps, ^
have the best Hay Press on the market, sell |
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.
I am in the Cotton Warehouse
Business again this season at Cor-
dele, one of the best markets in the
South. I solicit your patronage,
with perfect guarantee of satisfac
tion. I also handle Buggies, Wa
gons, and Stock in season, and pay
fiighest cash prices for cotton seed.
T. P. BUSBEE.