The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, April 09, 1902, Image 4

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Sewing Machines! Iwing Machines I I have recently bought the finest lot of Second-hand Sewing Machines ever sold in South Georgia which I will sell for $5,00 each, and up. If you want a NEW HOME, I HAVE IT. I HAVE IT. SHAVE IT. HsiHGERnl HHRH • ■ WHITE. • HAVE ,T - STMDARD. In. fact, if you w ant any kind of a Sewing Machine see me and I will save you 50 per cent. This is no fake advertisement. I have over fifty machines on hand to select from which I will sell on easy terms, or for cash. See me before buying. , f > H. A. YOUMANS ^ It % JEWELER and OPTICIAN. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. NOTICE. I will remain here the remainder, of this week to give every one an opportunity to have photographs made. Remember all who wishes work done, amounting to one dollar or more, can do so by depositing the amount with Mr. H. D. Smith, editor Vienna Progress, who will receipt you for same. I do this that those who have work done may have no.fear about their mon ey. I thunk the citizens of Vienna and vicinity for their liberal pat ronage. Very respectfully, , F. P, PEPPER, . Photo Artist. In Memory of Little finby Lee Brajjg.1 Legal Advertisements. THE LAWYER GROANED. - Not long, ago u young, man, ^ stranger here, got into n little troub le and needed n luwyer bad. He secured the service of a well known Quitman uttorney, who soon had the young mini a legal .troubles sulUfiiClory settled. The s'ranger then i.sked the luwyer as to his fee and the latter, thinking his client was a very poor man, and wanting to be us reasonable ns possible, fixed his fee at f to. The young man deliberately took from his ‘•jenns” a roll of bills containing $425 und, taking out a ten, settled the score. It is said thut when the lawyer saw the big vvad, of bright new bills ne looked at histeit ' spot dolefully und uttered u groan that wiis audible •hrougliaut the court house.—Quitman Free ^ress. GEORGIA—Dooly County: Will be sold before the Council Chamber door on the nth, day of April [Thursday ]between the hours of 1 and 2 o’clock the following described prop erty to wit: One brindle and white speckled cow, with white back, marked swallow fork and underbit in each car. Sold to satisfy marshall's cost and feed bill. Given under my band and official signature. This the 7th, day of April 1602. Q. R. Mathews, Marshall City of Vienna. A pfeclous one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home , That can,never' be filled. ( God 'in his vvndom hns recalled • ’ • ‘ The boon ills love bail given, And tho’ the body moulders here The soul Is safe in heaven. 'Tis hard td break the tender cord Where love lia« bound tho heart, ’Tis hard, so hard to speak the' words, We must iorever.part. Yet again we hope to meet thee. When the day uC life is sited; In heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. Vve called you sweet and tender names, and all the while your happy heart beat time to tune, until the death angel came and canted you home to Test; forever more. We loved you In our tender wny and did not think the time wu* so near that we should part, never on earth to see your smiling face again, but How Ruby Lee, blessed little angel, wc must part—not forever tor we too, will • soon join that happy band of angels. '{ We miss you and are lonely without you but still It Is sweet to know that you have gone where you will have no more pain for your sufferings are ended nowi and I trust we will go where pain and sorrow Is no more. It Is now far from * world of strife and enjoys a heavenly ilte where it is singing praises. Row let us strive the prise to gain, Let’s come to Christ with him remain, Then wc ahull share in Jesus' love, And meet our darling babe above. Written by ita mother, Mrk. Gorilla Hraoo, GEORGIA—Dooly County; The appraisers appointed to set apart year’s support and furniture out of the estate of W, C.-Batson, deceased, for his widow, Mrs. Sarah A Batson', and minor child, VVm. M, Batson, having filed their report in office according to law, I will pass upon said report on the 26th dav of April next. This March 24th, 1903. "rd. u, C. Georgia—Dooly County. Whereas W. C. Culpepper^ Admlnis. tratpr of estate of David Culpepper, de* sed, having filed his petition for a ceased, having filed his pi discharge from Ilfs administration of said estate, this Is to cite all concerned to . .. , „„„ - .. - show cause, If any they have, against the granting of this discharge at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said « *°J.2 county on the This the 1st day J in said bond RHs. provided be made in any of the payment of any in surance premiums within thirty days af ter due that the entire amount of indebt* edness due under said contract should be come due and payable forthwith. Such default having occurred and having con- linued tor more than thirty days, and said debt having been declared due and payable, said property will be told for the purpose of paying off said Indebted nest, amounting to the sum of 4357,85 at the date of sate, besides- the expenses of this proceeding. This April ist, 1902. Editable Trust Company By C.G. Goodrich, Pres., A., S,Hatch, Secretary GEORGIA—Dooly County: To all whom it may concern: T. R. Smith, guardian for D. G, Lowe, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said, guardianship, and 1 will pass ufton bis application on the first Monday in May next, at nty-.office in. Vienna, said coun ty. Given under my. hand and .official signature. This the- 7th, day of April rani " 1.y J..D ■ Harorqvb, O. D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly County . Whereas D,’W. Sumerford has in due form applied to the undersigned -lor permanent fetters,'of administration on estate of Jimmie Henderson, late of satd county deceased; r-I. will pass upon lvis appItcatloTvon the 1st, Monday- In May next. This April 7ttt* 1902, J./D."Hargrove, O. D. C* A RACING ROARING FLOOD Washed down a telegraph line which' Chat C. Ellis of Lisboq, fa., had to. re pair?’ ••Standing wabt deep in icy water/’ lie writes, “gave me a terrible cold arid rough.- It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb. Sioux city Omaha said l had conanmp- lion and could not live, • Then I began using l)r King’s New Discovery and was wholly cured by six,bottles.” Pos itively guaranteed for coughs, colds and nil throat and lung troubles by Vienna Drug Co., price 50c and f loo In Memory of Onr pear Mother. On the morning of Nov. 13, 1601, tho spirit of Mrs. Rebecca Watson took its flight for a brighter and better world It is indeed hard to give her up but we must bow in humble submission to our Father’s will. She had been in bad health for several years and gradually grew worse until she was called to that better world. No more will wo hear her footsteps but in that land.of beauty she wcars.a bright end shinning,crown "Loving relatives and friends let us strive to meet her Just ahead.. She not dead but sleeping beneath the sod of the fatpily cemetery near her old home. She had been a devoted church member for'35 years, laboring in her Master’s cause at old Mt. Olive Church, and was loved by all that knew her'for she was so falthlul in her communit; around the bedside of the sick am afflicted. She leaves four sons, two daughters and a host of grand children and rriepds to mourn her death. Through all pain at times she’d smile, A smile of heavenly birtH, And when the angel’s called her home She stnihd farewell to earth. ’Tis hard to break tho tender cord, When love has bound tho heart; ’Tfs hard, so bard to speak the words, Wo must forever port. Ob I God be merciful to the bereaved Oar sorrows to console; Help us dear Lord .to come to thee, And find sweet rest far our soul. , Written by her daughter, Ajcanda Wbst. J. D. HAVGRovE.Ord. GEORGIA—Dooly County. By virtue of the p’swer contained in - a Ir Superior ;d deed giv- court, book “W" page 386, sal en as security lor a certain bond given by J II Stapleton to said Association, oi even date therewith- (which saio deed, bond and debt has been duly transferred and assigned to the Equitable Trust Com pany ),the undersigned will sell at. public outcry before the court house door of said county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in May, 1902 to the highest and best.bidder for cash the fol lowing described property; Town lots in the town ot Arabi, Georgia, known GEORGIA—Dooly County : Whereas John R. , Barfield, Executor on estate of Mrs. Emma S. Woodward, late of said county deceased, reports to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has fully administered the estate of said deceased and asks to be discharged from his tru.t. I will pass upon his application on the ist Monday in May next. This April stb, 1902. J, D. Hargrove, O. D. C. WOMEN AND JEWELS. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that Is the order oia woman's preferences. Jew els from a magnet of mighty power tn the.' average woman. Even tuat greatest of all jewels, health ts often ruined in the strenuous efforts, to make or save the money to purchase thdm. If a wotnafi will risk her health to get a coveted getn, then let her foitifY herself against the in- siduous cohcequ irises of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr Bosphee’s German -Syrup. It will promptly-arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and .bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure- all, butit is a certain cure for coughs, colds and alt bronchial trouble!), You. can get Dr G G Green’s reliable rente dies at Vienna Drug Co., Vienmt, Ga., and J W Sanders, Unadilia, Ga. Get Green’s Specie! Almanac. I A, L. Me ARTHUR, .-' . ' Dentist. Rcoms a and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building, ‘: " .' Cbrdele, Georgia. W. V. HARVARD, Attorney at Law, Vienna, ' — Georgia. DR. C. T. STOVALL, Physician and. Surgeon, Vienna,' . . . ' Georgia. Sheriff’s Sales. Georgia—Dooly County. ' Will be sold before the. court house door in Vicnnu.on the first Tuesday in Mav, 1902, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder .tor,cash the tollowlng described property towlt: Lots number Hj eight, [9] nine and [to] ten in block [31J twenty-one, Ih the city of Cordele, Georgia, und known and dis tinguished on-the map of survey of. said city, together with all the appurtenances id buildings thereon. . ‘ Said property levied on as the property qf the defendant J-.B. Scott to satisfy a mortgage fi fa Issued from the February term of Dooly Superior court, 1902, In favor of Mrs. M. J.- Scott and against the said J, B. Scott. Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. This 8th day cf April,’ 1902. G. W. Sheppard, Sheriff Dooly Co Ga. BIVINS & MOBLEY, T. T. Bivins, m. d. H. A. Mobley, M. n. Physicians & Surgeons, Calls promptly answered. Vibnna, Ga. - CHEAPEST,,’ MONEY ONJARtHH We guarantee tO make you a loan on your farm for less ex. pense and on easier terms than anyone. If you need money it will pay you to see us. J. II, Woodward & Son, ; Lawyers, Vienna, - Qeorgi a. Tax Receiver’s Rounds. Don’t give up and say there is no spec tacles which you can see through just because you have failed to get fitted. Re- member I am fitting those kind every day. H. A. Youmans, Jeweler and Optician. City Barber Shop* Wc have plenty.of customers, but can wait. on more. Courteous attention shown by polite barbers who take special care in rendering clean service with sharp tools. - AuauaTCs Joses, Next door to Postoffice. i’rop'r. HALL ft GEORGE, Attorneys at Law, Vienna. Georgia. D. A. R. CRUM, Lawyer, • Vienne, Georgia. J. M. WHITEHEAD, j -. Dentist. Will be in my office from 15th to Isstof each month. Vienna, Georgia., • '- > . Lloyd, Carlisle, Lindsay, Unadilia, Plnehurst, Findlay, Vienna, Bvromviiie, Capron, - Drayton, Coney, James, Arabi, Cordele, April 1, “ 2, “ 3. “ 4. “ S, •• l: “ 9, •• 10, “ H, 12, JOHN F. POWELL ft SON, Lawyers, Vienna, — Georgia. V D. L. HENDERSON; Attorney at Law. Will practice in all the courts except Dooly County court. VIENNA, GA. • .'JONES ft WaLDEN, Attorneys At Law. ' ', Cordele, Ga. Special attention given to collections. M. 3' 15, Mi May 5 “ 6 .. ? “ 8 *• 10 “ 12 “ >3 “ '4 ‘ 5 *’ *7 “ 19 “ 20 ay 2 and 21 3 and 23 Tippettvilie, April iSth. Dakota, May ist a. m. Q lblev, May istp. m. Snoif, May 9, A. M. Emerich, May 9, p. m. Fuqua, May 16. Richwood, May 23. Vienna, May 24, 30 and 31. Cordele, May 2f>, 27, aS and 29. Books dote May 31st, Jno. C. Dunaway, „ . , _ Receiver Dooly Co, Cordele, Ga., March 17th, 1902. DOG TAX NOTICE. All persons living in tlie cite <.f Vienna are hereby notified to pay the taxes on each 'dog owned by them b» Aprilieth, alter which time the mar.hsis will kill the dog wherever they arefound. B. M, Wood, Cferk ftTreav. ..