Newspaper Page Text
8 SEWING 1
^MACHINES. I
SEWING
MACHINES
i
Sewing Machines! Sewing Machines!
i
I have recently botfght the finest lot of Second-hand Sewing Machines ever sold in South Georgia which
I will sell for $5.00 t ach, and up. If you want a
NEW HOME,
x have: if.
SINGER.
I HAVE If.
WHITE.
1
\
I HAVE If.
STANDARD,
I NAVE IT.
In fact, if you want 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. v '
H. A. YOUMANS jsr
JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
next door to postoffice.
A Lelightful Party.
Mr. Clarency Lashly tendered a
number of hi* young lady and
young men triends a party at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs;
J. T. Lashley, on Fifth Street Fri
day night. A large crowd was
present and a good time had. All
the latest games were played and
refreshments were served during
the evening.
When the hour for the departure
of the guests Imd arrived, they
heartily thanked theit host for the
pleasant time they had spent and
expressed a desire that they would
again in the near future have an
opportunity of enjoying his hospi
tality.
A. G. MORGAN DEAD.
BROTHER i. E. I,OSS.
Mr. Gus Morgan, who has been
in feeble health tor several months
pasted away at his horns near
Drayton Sunday afternoon about
two o'clock. He leaves up only
sister, Mrs. William Redding of
Macon, to mourn his death.
Mr. Morgan was a very success
ful planter and about 50 years old.
His remains were carried to
Americiia Monday for inteiment in
the city cemetery.
A Compliment To Vienna.
Br«. J. E. Ross was born in 1863 in
Dooly county, and was a prominentnnd
successful planter. lit 1887 he married
Miss Li’cy Gunter, and united with the
church at Mt. Pleasant and was baptised
•by Rev. J. R. Fields. He was a consistent
and deveted member of thi same up to
the time ofhis death which occurred at
h’.ihome near Richwood March 6,1903.
He was a man ot vigorous constliut'on,
of excellent moral character, a devoted
husband and affectionate father, nn oblig
ing neighbor and a good citizen. His
dear wife dutiful children ever ministered
most cheerfully to nil his needs. His
hope was bright and his faith was strong
to the last. The church will greatly
miss our true, kind und hospitable
brother.
His funeral sermon was preached bv his
old pastor, Rev. ]. A. Nelson at Mt. Fleas,
ant church to a large and sympathetic
congregation. He selected the hyntns
he desired to be used at Ins funeral—"City
of Gold," "Heavenly Home," "Clod be
With You ’Til We Meet Again >
He leaves five children and; a wife to
mourn his loss. May God help the be
reaved ones to learn the lesson thl* sad
providence would teach.
Resolved 1st, That the church extends
its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved
family, and that a copy of these resolutions
be furnished them.
Resolved and, That a copy be apt cad
upon the cluirch books, and that the
Vienna News and Vienna Progress be
requested to publish the same. Read and
adopted in conference April 6,1903.
W. T. Truluck,
I. N. Edwards,
G. O. Turner,
Committee.
a year’s support and furniture out ot the
estate of W. C, Batson, deceased, for his
widow, Mrs. Sarah A Batson, and minor
child, Wm. M. Batson, having filed their
report in office according to law, I will
paas upon said report on the 26th day o!
April next. This March 34th, 2903.
J. D. Hargrove, Ord. D, C.
The phologrnpha of a bevy of
six of Vienna’s most popular young
ladies graced the society columns
of last Sunday’s Atlanta Comti
tution. They ure: Misses Cliff
Whitehead, Bertha Leonard, Calla
Lilly, Cora Powell, Georgia Eva
Penny and Ninu Davies.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
' furniture
Georgia—Dooly‘Count y.
Whereas W. C. Culpepper, Adminis
trator of estate of David -Culpepper, de
ceased, having filed, his petition for a
discharge from his administration. of
said estate, this I* to cite all concerned to
show cause, if any they have,'against the
granting of Jills discharge at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county on the first Monday In June next.
This the 1st day of March, 1903.
* 1.1). Hargrove.Ord.
GEORGIA—Dooly Couk-ty: .
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 upon
his application on the first’ Monday in May
next, at my office in Vienna, - said couh-
tv. Given under my hand and official
signature. This the 7th, day of April
190a.
, J. D. Hargrove, O. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas D.'W. Sumerford has in due
form applied to the undersigned lor
permanent letters of administration on
estate of Jimmie Henderson, late of said
county deceased. I will pass upon his
application on the 1st, Monday in May
next. This April 7th, 1903,
J. O. Hargrove. O. D. C
GEORGIA—Dooly County .
By virtue of the power contained in a
security deed from 1 H Stapleton to the'
Equitable Building & Loan Association,
recorded in Clerk’s office Doolv Superior
court, book "W” page 386, said deed giv
en as security lor a certain bond giveh by
J H Stapleton to said Association, of
even date therewith (Which salo 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 withip the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in May, 1903 to the
highest and best bidder for cosh the fol
lowing described property; Town lots
in the town of Arab), Georgia, known
and designated by (he map of said town
as lots numbers (146) and (147) in block
number eighteen, lot number (t6t) in
block number'twenty-one and all of said
lots being a part of land lot number (143)
in the 13th district of Dooly county, Ga.
In said bond’it is provided should deiautt
be made in any of the payment of any in
stirance premiums within thirty days nf
ter due that the entire amounted indebt
edness due under said contract should be
come due and paynbte forthwith. Such
default having occurred and having con
tinued tor more than thirty days, aud
said debt having been declared due nnd
payable, aaid property will be sold for
the purpose of paying off said Indebted
ness, .amounting to the sum of $337,85 at
tha-dgteof sale, besides the expenses of
this proceeding. Tills April 1st, 1903.
Equitable Trust Company
' By C.G. Goodrich, Pres.,
- A. S, Hatch, Secretary
GEORGIA—Dooly County t
Whereas John R. Barfield, Executor
on estate of Mrs. Emma S. Woodward,
late of said county deceased, reports to
the court In bis petition duly fifed, that
he has fully administered the estate- of
uld deceased and asks to be discharged
from his trust. I will pass upon his
application on tne tst. Monday in May
next. This April 5th, 1903.
J. D. Hargrove, O. D. C.
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fail 1ms been
branded by the most compel tni author!
ties. They have dispelled the ailly.hotlon
that one kind of food is needed for brain,
another for-muscles, and atill (mother for
bones. A correct diet will not only nour
ish a particular part of the body," but -it
will sustain every other part. Yet Hotv-
ever good your food may be, its nutri
ment is destroyed by indigestion or dys
pepsia. You must prepare for their ap
pearance or prevent their coming by tak- I
ing regular doses ol Green’s August
Flowers, the-favorite medicine of the
healthy millions. A tew doses aids di-
gestlon, stimulates the liver to healthy ’V
action, purifies the blood, and makes yon *
feel buoyant and vigorous- You can
get Dr. G G Gteen’s reliable remtdies
at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga., and
J W Sanders, Unadilla, Go.
Get Green’vSpecml^Almanac.
CHEAPEST
HONEY ON EARTH!!
a. l. mcarthur,
Dentist.
Roomsaahd 4, Peoples’. Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
Just received car pure crystal
ice not made in Cordele. •
Advertised Letters.
The following advertised letters
remained uncalled for at dtp post office
Vienna, Ga., April 4th, 1603.
Adkins Rodio
Hays, Miss Nettie.
Johnson, “ Nancy.
Annie.
‘ Clea.
‘ Lulte.
* Emma.
* Aaron-
Williams Mrs. R. E.
Walden, Lewis.
Please call for advertised letters.
It. S. Middleton, P. M.
, Raigler, “
Lupo, 1
Murray ‘
Simmons 1
Walker 1
BANNER SALVE
CM most healing salve In the world.
D. B. Thompson.
Just now it seems popular with
the boys to abuse the candidates, to
ridicule their aspirations. This is
all wrong. A gentleman is as
much a gentleman, even if he does
aspire to office. The ambition to
serve the people is a noble one, and
we like to see men wunttng to
make more of themselves. Can
didates are not nuisances; some few
may make themselves so, but the
great majority of them are among
our best, politest and most worthy
citixens.—Jackson Argus.
Georgia—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the., court house
door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in
Mav, 1903, between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder-tor cash the
following described property towlt:
Lota number 18) eight, [9) nine and [10]
ten in block [31J twenty-one,' in the city
of Cordtle, Georgia, und known and db
T!S EASY Y0 FEEL GOOD
Countless thousands have found a bles
sing to the body in Dr King’s New Life
Pills, which postivelY cure constipation,
sick headache, dixxlness, Jansdice, Ma
laria, fever and ague and ail liver and
stomach troubles. Purely vegetable;
Never gripe or weaken Oulp 35c at
Vienna Drug Co
Sheriffs Sates.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, / ,— Georgia.
DR. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, . . . . Georgia.
BIVINS £
T.T. Birins, m. d. ji. A. Mobley,
Physicians & Surgeons,
Calls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
tinguished on the map of survey of said
all the appurtenances
ett
igetber with 1
buildings thereon.
Said property levied on as the
property of the defendant J. g. Scott to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the
February term of Dooly Superior court,
1903, in favor of Mrs. M. J. Scott and
against the ssld J. B. Scott Tenant in
possession-notified in terms of the law.
This 8th day of April, 1903.
■». W. Sheppard,
Sheriff Dooly Co Us.
Don’t give up and say there is no spec
tacles which yon can see through just
because you bare failed to get fitted. Re
member I am fitting those kind every
day. 11. A. Youmans,
Jeweler and Optician.
City Barber Shop*
We have plenty.of customers, but can
wait on more. Courteous attention
shown by polite barbers who lake special
care in rendering clean, service with
stiarp tools. / Augustus Jcnes,
Next door to Postoffice. Prop’r.
IIALL & GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law,
Vienna. Georgia.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
V|gnnc, Georgia.
J. M.
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. H, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna, - - Georgia.
Tax Receiver’s Rounds-
April
WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office from 15th to last of
each month. /
Vienna, Georgia. -*
Lloyd,
Carlisle,
Lindsay,
Unadilla,
Pinehurst,
Findlay,
Vienna,
Byrotnville,-
Capron,
Drayton,
Coney.
Jamcf,
Arabi,
Cordele,
Tippettvllle, April i8ih,
Dakota, May 1st a. m.
c ibley, May tst r. m.
Snow, May 9, a. m.
Emerich, May 9, p. u
Ri.n... Vt-_ Za >
17, May 5
“ 6
*9.
>t,
5. «.
a3 ’
8. ' 34,
9. 3S.
10, 36,
38,
*9-
«3
*4
«5
<7
*9
JOHN F. POWELL Si SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
I). L. HENDERSON,
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all the courts except
Dooty County court.
VIENNA, GA.
jones & Walden,
: • a Attorneys At Law.
Cordele, Ga.
Special attention given to collections.
*4. 3°.
15, May 3 and 31
16, “ 3 and 33
Fuqua, May 16?
Richwood, May ^3.
Vienna, May 34,' 30am 31.
Cordele, May 36, 37, *S and 39,
Books close May 31st.
Jno. C. Dunaway,
Thx Receiver Dooly Co.
Cordele, Ga., March 17th, 1903.
JOB COULDN’T HAVE STOOD IT (
If lie he'd bad itching bile*.' They’re
■ ig
terrible annoying* but Bjtcklcn’a Arnica
Salve will cure.the worst case of plies on .
earth. It has cored thousands. For in- Bj
i...
juries, pains, or bodily eruptions it’s the
best salve in the world. Price 3jj ets. 4 j
box.
Co.
1 the worli
Core guaranteed.
Vienna Dritg