The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, April 19, 1902, Image 4

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SEWING MACHINE TX SEWING Imachines. Machines! Sewing ftachines! I have recently bought the finest lot of Second-hand Sewing Machines ever sold in South Georgia whij I will sell for $5.001 ach, and up. If you want a NEW HOME, * havct. , I HAVE IT. WHITE, f HAVE ,T - In fact, if you want any kind of a Sewing Machine see me and I will save you 50-per cent. • This is no fake advertisement. I have over fifty machines on hand to select from which I will sell on e£ • \ terms, or for cash. See nie before buying. . H. A. YOUMANS ^ JEWELER and OPTICIAN. NEXT D OR TO P STO FI< REV. J. D. NORRIS. T HE recent death of Gen. Wade Hampton, and the approaching reunion of the Confederate Veter an* at Dallas, Tex., brings the subject of war between the states prominently before the people again. Georgia took u prominent and conspioiona part in that hiqtorlo war. The parents of President Jefferson Davis removed from Wilkes county, Georgia, to Kentucky three months before Jefferson Davis was born.- The secession convention of Georgia met at Millcdgevillc, and on Jan. 10, 1861, adopted the following Ordinance by a vote of 208 and 29 against lto adoption: "We, ^the.pcoplh of the state of Georgiwyiiv convention assem bled, do declare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained, that the ■ordinances adopted by the people of the State of Georgia in convention in A. Douglass in 1880. He eras an able statesman and a polished scholar. The following are the names of those who were members of the Confederate ionsa from this state: Warren Akin, ltffurd Anderson, H. P. Hell, Mark H. Blanford, Wm. W Clark, Joe H Echols, Ladas J Gartrell, Julian partridge, Hides Holt, A. H. Kenan, D W Lewis, 0 J Munnerlyn, Jno. TShewmake, Jas M. Smith, Wm E Smith, Hardy Strlok- land, Robt. P Trippe and A. R Wright. Lucius J. Gatrell was a distinguished general in the Confederate army, an able criminal lawyer. Mrs. 8. B. Sto vall Of VlentofTfrhls sister,' Joseph B. and Frank Gifrtrell wlio nre living in Wilkes county are his b$>ther, and Col. Oawell Gartrell of Atlanta is also his brother. Robert Toombs whs secretary of the Confederate states, was a United States Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA—Dooly County, The appraiser.) appointed to set apart a rear’s support and furniture out of the 's support estate of W.vC. Batson, deceased; for his widow, Mrs. Shiah A Batson,' and minor child, Wm. M. Batson, having fifed their report tn office according to law, I will pass upun said report on the 36th dav of April next. This March 34th, 1903, j. D. Hargrove. Ord. D. C. Georgia—Dooly County. Whereas W. C'. Culpepper, Admlnla- : of David, Cut trator of estate of David,’Culpepper, de ceased, having filed hit petition for a discharge from .his administration of Mid-estate, this Is to dlte all concerned to show cause, if any they have, against the the regular granting of this discharge at term oftlie Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday In June next. This the t st day of March, 1903, j. D. Hargrove.Ord. 1788, whereby the Constitution of the senator before the war, a superb orator Unltod States vma assented to, ratified nnd adopted, and also all acts and parta of acts of the General Assembly ratify ing and adopting amendments to the said Constitution, are hereby repealed rescinded and abrogated. And we do further dealare and ordain that the Union now subsisting between the state of Georgia and other states, under the name of th»U«it«d- States, is hereby dissolved, and that thd state of Georgia is in lull possession and exercise of all those rights of sovereignty which belong and appertain to a tree and independent state.” .Vr"’ \' \- ■ 1 ' When the Provisional congress met at Montgomseyi Aj*., this stato waa well represtjipt$d by the following able statesmen: Frtitik 6. Bartow, Howell Cobb, ThomaS'R? R. Dobb, Benjamin H. Hill. MwAttitlrawford, Augustus H Kenan, Etl^&tc A. Nisbet, Alexander H. Stephens', 1 T&>b6rt Toombs and Au-' gustua R. WHght. Howell Cobb was president oi'tbe ftrtigress. This gifted statesman was governor of Georgia in 1 »i>l-63; speaker of the United States House of Rcfwseiftifives, secretary of the treasury under Ruchanan, and was in a jor-gendrkl 1n the Confederate army. He.stands at thebeiid of that class of great men for which Georgia Is famous. Stephens was the first and only vice- president of thfe Confederate States; a member of congress many years, and . died governor of this state. He passed into history as one of the foremost men . of America. Joseph E. Brown was governor of the state during the war. Our state was represented in the Confederate senate by s duty three men —Bcnj. H. Hill, Jdhn W- Lewis i^d Iiersehei V. Johnson; Hill ably repre sented his state in the U. S.'senate and had no superior as an orator. Johnson was govern ir of his state, U. S. senator «nd ran for \ ico-president with Stephen GEORGIA—Dooly County; To all whom it may concern: T.- R. Smith, guardian lor l>. G. Lowe, ap plies to me for letters oi dismission from •aid guardianship, and I will pass upon hlsnpplicntlonqn the first Monday in May next, at mv office. In Vienna, said coun ty. Given under my hand and official signature. This the 7th, day of April 1903. J. D. Hargrove, O. D. C and statesman, a general in the army and a great political leader. Bolling Baker of Georgia was first auditor of the Confederate treasury, and Philip Clayton of Georgia Was assistant secre tary of the treasury. Col. William M. Brown of Georgia wqs on President Davis’ staff. General Thomas R. R. Cobb wrote a digest called "Cobb’s Digest” that pro duced a sensation in literary circles, and It has been adopted by all the atates in the dnion. He was killed at Fredericksburg, Va. The Lucy Cobb Insitute at Athens was named in honor of his daughter. Francis 8. Bartow, Martin J. Craw ford, B. H. Hill and Thomas K R Cobb were the signers of the Confederate Constitution from Georgia. Martin J. Crawford waa one of tho peaco commis sioners that was sent to Washington City to see if matters could not be -settled wlthbut war. Georgia furnished 04 regiments and 86 battalions. The chief battles fought in Georgia were Chicknmauga, Resaca, New Hope Church, Kennesaw Moun tain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Jones boro, and mnny smaller engagements and akirmishea. Georgia furnished some of the bravest soldiers. that ever went forth to battle in all the anuals of Kiatory.. Rev. J. J. Hyman, Dr. T. P. Cleveland, Dr. Jns. Stacy, Rev. A. A. \ W. Park GEORGIA—Dooly County Where** D. W. Sumerford ha* 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 upun his application on the tat, Monday in next. This April 7th, 190a, J. D. Hargrove. O. D. C May GEORGIA—Dooly County . By virtue of the pswer contained In n security deed from ] H Stapleton to the Equitable Buildings Loan Association, recorded in Clerk’s office Doolv Superior court, book •*w” page 386, said deed giv en us security lor a certain bond given by j H Stapleton to said Association, of even date therewith (which salo deed, bond and debt haa been dulv transferred and assigned to the Equitable Trust Com pany ),the undersigned will,sell at public ontcry before the court house door of said county within the le^al hours of sale on the first Tuesday In May; 1903 to the highest andhest bidder for cash the lot- lowing.describe^ property; Town lots In the town Of Arab!, Georgia, known end designated by the map of said town as lots numbers.(lojS) and (147) in block number eighteen, lot number (161) In ghti block number twenty-one and all of said lots bejng a part of land lot nifinber (14a) In the 13th district of Dooly cobnty, Go. bond it Is provided should default In said be made in'any of’the payment of any in surance premiums within thirty days af ter due that the entire amount oi Indebt- edness due under said contract should be come due and payable forthwith. Such default having occurred and havfng con tinued lor more than thirty days, and said debt havlrjg been declared due and 8RAIN-FOOD NONSENSE. Another ridiculous food fad has beel branded by the most compyttnt authors tie*. They have dispelled the silly notiol that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still anoth.tr fri bones.' A correct diet will not only nouq ish a particular part of the body, but will sustain every other part. Yet himj ever good your food may be, its nutr ment is destroyed by Indigestinn or dvrj pepsia. You must prepare for their, ag pearance or prevent their comlmr by ta Ing regular doses ol Green’s Auettsl Flowers, the favorite medicine of healthy millions. A levy doses aids gestlon, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes ymj feel buoyant and vigorous- You ca get Dr. G G Gieen’s reliable renudle St Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga.,' an^ ] W Sanders, UnadiUa, Gn. J3et Green’s Special Almanac, payable, said property will be sold for I paying c the purpose oi paying off said indebted' ness, amounting to'the sum of 6357,85 at the date of sale, besides the expenses of this proceeding. This April 1st, 190a. Equitable Trust Company . By C. Q. Goodrich, Pres., A. S, Hatch, Secretary 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 lie has fully administered, the estate of said deceased and ask* to be discharged from hit tru.t. I will pass upon his application on the ist Monday in May next. This April 5th, 1903. J. D. Hargrove, O. D. C. Marshall and Rev. J. are some of the chaplain* that went from this state to the ynt. • ■» »r,uvt May wc respect the Confederate sol diers who are now living, whooping couch, oae of them, in the phr- m of coughing would faint and bleed ng, unci keep in grateful remembrance of the dead ones, and may the faithful historian properly record their deeds of valor, and the magnificent and glorious victories, and may the true story of the Confederate soldier be transmitted to yet, unborn posterity as a priceless heritage. Let uihave broader conceptions of • our citisenship, and a larger measure of, patriotism of our great, united and | Refuse substitutes, glorious country. \ • dealers. Sheriffs Sales. A. L. Me ARTHUR, Dentist. Rcoms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building, Cordele, Georgia. W. V. HARVARD, Attorney at . Law, Vienna, — Georgia. CHEAPEST- MOHEY OH EARTHf DR. C. T. STOVALL, rtiyslcian and Surgeon, Vienna, . , . . Georgia. Georgia—Dooly County. Will be aold before the ..court house door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in Mar, 1903, between the legal hour* of sale to the highest bidder lor. cash the lolloWing described property towit r - Lots number 18] eight, [9] nine and [10] ten in block [at] twenty-one, In the city of Cordele, Georgia, and known and dis tinguished on the map of survey of said city, together with all the appurtenances and buildings thereon. Said property levied on as the property of the defendant J. B. Scott to BIVINS & MOBLEY, T.,T..Blviq*. u. n. H.>. Mobley, m. d. Physicians ft/Surgeons, ' Calls promptly answered. Vienna, Ga. * We guarantee make you a loan your farm for less pense and on easit terms than anyone. Ij you need money il will pay you to see us J. H, Woodward & Son,{ Lawyers, # Vienna, - Georgk satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the February term of I ioly Superior court, *. M. J. Scott' and Dool; 1903, in favor of Mrs. against the scld J, B. Scott Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. Tilts 8th dty of April, 1903/ G. W. Sheppard, > Sheriff Dooly Co (il. Dreadful Attack el Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harrison of 300 Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo., write* a* follows: '■Our two children had a severe attack of oxysm of coughing would faint and b! at the nose. Wr tried everything we heard of without getting relief. We then called in our family physician who pre scribed foley’* Honey a no Tar. Witn the very first dose they began to improve mtm lin and we feel that it bos saved'their 'lives. For sale by ail HALL & GEORGE, Attorneys at Law, Vienna. Georgia. D. A- R. CRUM, Lawyer, Vienne, Georgia. J. M, WHITEHEAD, Dentist. Will be in my office from 15th to last of each month. * v Vienna, Georgia. Tax Receiver’s Rounds Lloyd, Carlisle, Lind lay, Unadilla, Plnehurst, Findlay, Vienna, Bvromvllle, Capron, Drayton, Coney, James, Arab!, Cordele, 15, May 3 and 3t JOHN F. POWELL ft SON,. Lawyers, Vienna, — Georgia. D. L. HENDERSON, Attorney at Law. Wilt practice in all the courts except Dooly County court. . VIENNA, GA. jones & Walden, Attorney* At Law, Cordele, Ga. Special attention given to collections. 3 and 33 Tippettvilie, April 18th. Dakota, May ist a. m. ^Ibler, Mdy ist t. si. Snow, May 9, a. m. Emcrich, Maj'19, p. u. Fuqua, May to. Richwood, May 23. Vienna, May 34, 3oand 31. Cordele, Mar 30, 37, s8 and so. Book* close May 31st. Jno. C. Dunaway, Tax Receiver Dooly Co. Cordele; Ga., March 17th, 1903. JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT It be he’d had itching piles. The terrible annoying* but Bncklcn’s Arn -Salve will cure the worn ease of plies earth. It bat cured thousand*. For juries* pains, dr bodily eruptions it’s t!>4 * " * " Price 21 best salve in the world. box. Cure guaranteed. Co. frice 25 ctt. Vienna Dreg