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Repairing Department*
Don’t send your work of? to large cities
to have it done, and wait ata unlimited
time to get it back. Remember I ex
amine your Watches, Clocks or Tewelry
FREE and tell you what it will cost
before you have it done. I . make a
specialty of repairing fine tfnd compli
cated YVatches—all repairs neatly done
on short notice.
I SELL
\JSat©f?e§, ©looks,
Don’t Suffer—
AND ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS
dJewefrg ctipd §ewing fl?e ©hme§j
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles • and fixtures.
We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on
lime, easy installments or CASH. •See me before
buying and I will save you money.
with headaches, pains in bock part of
the eyes,-dull heavy feeling of the lids,
etc., when one pair of Glasses correctly
fitted will stop all this trouble. I
examine your eyes free of charge - and if
you don’t need glasses, I will cheerfully
tell you so.
REMEMBER
I guarantee every pair of Glasses I- fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H A VOI Tn AN^ JewelerandOptician,
• * V/Ui iAi Next Door to Postoff ice.
BANNER SALVE
the most hosting salve In the world.
A Chinese Sawmill.
Tt is a strange sight to see a Chi
nese sawmill and the peculiar man
ner in which the work is accom
plished. It consists of a log that
has been hewn square and placed
upon supports, on which a single
Chinaman nearly naked stands and
manipulates a large saw, which com
prises the motive power and the
requisite machinery, and by a very
slow process the lumber is cut in
thickness to meet the demands of
trade. It is said there are no other
kinds of sawmills in nil that coun
try. And to think that such a state
of affairs exists in an empire over a
thousand yeiirs old and among a
people in some respects so profi
cient! The reason for this no
Leather For Decoration.
It is said that leather has niver
been so extensively used for decora
tive purposes as now. For many
years it was practically restricted to
dining room, office and library
chairs and sofns and then was seen
only in its plain, unembellished
form.
With the renaissance in house
hold art that began about twenty-
live years ago emne a more general
knowledge and appreciation of the
sumptuous old Spanish and English
leathers that were seen ou antique
furniture, and modern dealers set
themselves to work to emulate their
beauties if possible. As a result
leather has become so beautiful that
it expresses the highest tiling at
tainable in household art in several
directions.
In many cases these leathers are
reproductions of the old Cordovan,
so long famous, and even the soft
ness o? tone that in the Cordovan is
Application' For Charter.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To THE SUPERtOR COURT OF SAID
County: The petition of Thomas
Eglesron, W. E. Chapin, John S. Gold-
smith, of Fulton cour.ty.John B. McDon
ald, J. P. llenrd, Sr., A, E. Jordan, J. J .
Cooper, P. G. McDonald, J. J. Lashley,
M. P. Hall and W. F. George, all of
Doo^y county, slid state; Ed Howell and
doubt is the immense population ! n , ess ot , ton ? V™ ywlown »
that struggles for existence. Very ! ,®. w °rk of tune is nithfully copied
cheap labor is the result, the aver- i ' V1 "’ good effect.
age wages being from 10 to 20 cents
•a day. •
The Woes of a Writer.
"When 1 have anything to say,”
remarked Henry Watterson che oth
er day, “I write it.. Thep I put it in
my pocket. 1 After awhile 1 take it
out, read it and write it again. Onco
more I put it away. Then I writo
it again and send it down to the
printer and have it put in type.
When I get the proof, I run over it
"closely and writo it again, and again
it goes to the printer. Afterward it
is sent to me again in the revised
proof. Then I make the last correc
tions and send it down again. And
then,” continued Mr. Watterson,
with a heavy sigh, “the confounded
printer gets it wrong.”
Now Wall Papers.
It is a satisfaction for the woman
with a slender purse, intent upon
furnishings for the city or country
home, to know that the now waft
paper designs in the cheaper grudes
are just as dainty.in design and
good in coloring ns the more costly
coverings intended for the summer
cottage of fortune\favorite. Spring
is the season when the wall papef
manufacturers bring forth real
treasures, and this year there is u
fine supply on hand. Green is the
favorite for the drawing room, with
white second in demand, and some
of the most beautiful patterns are
in Louis XVI. designs on u founda
tion of pale green or white and oc
casionally rose Du Barry pink. Blue
gray is a new. shade of paper for
staircases, while there are the love
liest of reproductions of old chintr.es
for bedrooms. In renovating either
the city or the country home there
is no excuse this season for selecting
inartistic or unsuitable wall paper.
Many kinds of skin ore used, as
some ore too coarse of grain to be
come flexible enough or to take the
finish demanded for certain purpos
es: Cowhide could not be applied
to walls and screens, but is perfect
ly adapted to chairs and conches.
The same is true of most sheepskin,
and great care is exercised in selec
tion, before the coloring and decora
tion are applied. .
Blackburn and Frye.
Senators Frye and Blackburn are
very good, friends. Nothing delights
the president pro tom. of the senate
more than to imitate the Kentucky
accent of Blnckburn. He declares
that the other day when Blackburn
was in the marble room a man ask
ed him if Senator Hoar was on the
floor of the senate.
“No. suit,” replied Blackburn, ac
cording to the Frye version; “Sen
ator Ho’ is not on th’ flo\ He went
out that do’ at half past fo’.”
An Odd Classification.
A custom house decision on fleas
has been rendered in Switzerland. A
package marked “Trained Fleas”
reached Geneva. The nearest anal
ogy the collector could find was that
of June bugs, which had been ruled
as “edibles.” The case went from
AN INDIAN BOOTBLACK.
one official to another till it reached
D. C. Lee, of Geneva county, state of
Alabama, respectfully shows:
(i) Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns, to
be incorporated as a body politic and
corporate under the name of
VIENNA COTTON OILCO.MPANY'
and by that name to sue and he sued,
transact nil business as hereinafter prayed,
have and use a common seal, make con
tracts, borrow money, and create such
evidences of debt as the corporation may
desire, and secure the same by mortgage,
deed, deed of trust, or other securities
upon its property and franchises or any
part thereof; to buy, lease, or rent, own
and sell real estate and personal property
of every description; and to have and
exercise all such other powers as are
specified by the laws of Georgia, and us
nmy be necessary to carry out the pur
pose of this incorporation.
(a) The objects otsald corporation and
the particular business to be carried on
are to manufacture, buy and sail at,
wholesale and retail from cotton seed, oil,
meal, lint, hulls, stock-feed and fertilizer*
of every description ; to refine oil, buy und
sell cotton seed, and fertilizers; to oper
ate cotton ginneries; and in general to
conduct the business of a cotton seed oil
mill, and the manufacture and sale of
fertilizers and merchandise incident
tnerOlo.
(3) The principart office and place of
business ot suid corporation shall be in the
town of Vienna, Dooly coun.ty, Georgia;
but the petitioners desire the right to es
tablish branch offices, factot ies, places of
business, seed houses and scales at such
other places as said corporation may wish,
(4) The capital stock of suid company
to be actually paid in is $40,000.00, divid
ed into shares ,ot $100,00 each, and peti
tioners ask Hie privilege ot increasing the
same at any time to anv amount not ex
ceeding $250,000.00. Petitioners ask that
the subscriptions to the capital stock may
be paid in anv kind of properly that the
corporation is authorized to deal in. No
stockholder in said company shall be
bound in Ins individual capacity for the
contract or debt of the company bevond
the amount of his unpaid subscription to
its capital stock.
<5) Petitioners pray that they may be
granted the right to make all proper rules,
constitutions and by-Inws, and alter the
same at pleasure; also that they have the
power to elect suen directors, officers and
agents as they see fit. The period of said
incorporation shall be twenty years, with
the privilege of renewal as provided by
law.
06) They pray for authority to accept
amendments to their charter from time
Sitting Bull’s eldest son. is a boot-
black. Hi3 name is Montezuma,
and he is a graduate of the Carlisle
Indian school.
After his schooling lie went to
Philadelphia full of ambition and
musing over the profession he wonld
adopt. At first it seemed to him
that he might be a hanker and then,
when no one seemed inclined to help
him along that path, a master mcr-.
chant. But ho was beginning to
learn that there is no royal rdad to
riches, and I10 thereupon decided
that he would black shoes.
For a few cents he bought the
regulation kit, aucl it was not long
before he could send for Winonah,
from the Rosebud agency, tW girl
who had promised to marry him.
Instead of the soapbox which Mon
tezuma once carried for an outfit,
he now has a handsome stand, and
‘this descendant of a lino of chiefs
is building up a more flourishing
business every day. Best of all, he
lays his success to Carlisle, for, as
he says, he learned there how to do
things well, the small as well as the
grfeat.—Youth’s Companion.
Ton Years In Bed.
R A Gray, J P Oakville, Ind writes,
“For ten years I was confined to tnv bed
with disease ot my kidneys. It was so
severe that I could not move part of the
time. T consulted the very best medical
skill availihle, but could get no relief un
til Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommend
ed to me. It has been a Godsend to me’’
Fa,r sale by all dealers.
WOMEN AND JEWELS.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the
order of a woman’s preferences. Jew
els from a magnet of mighty power to the
average woman. Even tuat greatest of
all jewels, health is often ruined in the
strenuous "efforts to make or save the
money to purchase them. If a woman
will risk he.- health to get a coveted gem,
then let her foitify herself against the in-
sidnous conceqttenses of coughs, colds
and bronchia) affections .by the regular
use of Dr - Bokchee’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 i» not a cure-
all, but it is a certain cure for coughs,
colds and all bronchial troubles. You
can get Dv G G Green’s reliable ■ reme ■
dies at Vienna Drug.Co., Vienna! Ga.,
and J W. Sanders, Unadilla, Ga.
Get Green'sSpeciel Almanac.
- a. l. McArthur,
Dentist.
Rco’ms 2 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
W v V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — Georgia.
I)R. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and'Surgeon,
Vienna, . . . . Georgia.
Sher.ff s Sales.
headquarters at Berne, whence after
much investigation and deliberation
the conclusion was reached that the
fleas came under the head of “wild
animals in a menagerie '*
Guardian Sale-
For Fairy Finger*.
One of the most effective 6titchc3
at present being employed in flax
thread or silk upon cases for ties
and handkerchiefs, nightgown bags,
evening slipper holders, table cen
ters und photograph frames is cajl-.
c*l the cable, which 1ms quite the
effect of ribbon embroidery and is
much more quickly done.
The newest table centers are of
an oblong shape and arc being made
of colored linen or satin. The satin
ones look host edged with applique
liiee. while the others may be em
broidered with flowers, shown con
ventionalized or au nature!, us is
preferred.
By virtue of an order granted by the
lion. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of Dooly
county, at lnne term 1002, I will sell
before the court bouse door in Vienna,
Ga., on the tst Tuesday in July next one-
third undivided interest in 'the house
known aa the Graham house in Vienna,
bounded on East bv 6th street: South by
Lashley house and lot; West by H. j.
Morgan lot, ar.d North by Heard lot.
Sold as property of Homer Kush and
sold for purpose of maintenance and
education. Tills June 3rd, 1902.
I). L. Henderson,
Guardian of Ilomer Bush
to time,whether fundamental or otherwise,
bv an affirmative vote of a majority of the
entire stock then outstanding and by like
vote to sell out the whole ol their property
for cash or other valuable consideration
and wind up thetr business athny time.
(7) Wherefore petitioners pray that this
petition may be filed and recorded as pro
vided by inw, and when the same has been
published us provided by the statute, that
an order may be passed incorporating pc-
titioiwr; under the name and style, and
for the purposes and with the powers
hereinbefore set out.
Hall & George,
Attorneys'for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
The above is a true copy of the original
pet ition for charter to “ V1 enn a Cotton
Oil Company,” as appeari on file in this
office. Tills 27th day ot May, 1902.
J. Frank Powell,
Clerk Superior Court, D. C. Ga.
Didn't Many For Money
Th 1 Boston man, who lately married a
sickly rich youug woman, is nappy now,
ferhe got Dr King’s New Life Pills,
which restored her to perfect health.
Infallible lor* jaundice, biliousness, ma
laria. fever and ague and ail liver and
stomach tronbles. Gentle but. effective.
Only 2$crat Forbes & Coxe Drug' Co.
High, Grade Vehicles sold on easy
terms, Cheap by J. O, Hamilton.
Legal Advertisements.
Georgia—Dooly County'.
Wilt be sold before the court house
door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in
July, 1902, between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder lor cash the
lollowing described property to wit:
City lot number 14 in block number
115, lying and being in the city of Cor
dele, said county and state, known and
distinguished on the registered map of
said city of Cordele, and levied on as the
property of the ’ defendant, Lewis Eu
banks to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa.,
issued from the February term 18960! the
Justice court ot the 945th district, G. M.,
of said county in favor of Albert Welions
and against Lewis Eubanks. Written
notice given the defendant in terms ol the
law. Levy made by R. F. Youmnns, L
C.. and turned over to me lor advertise
ment and sale. This June 2nd, 1902.
, G, W, Sheppard,
Sheriff Dooly Co Ga
BIVINS Sc MOBLEY,
T. T. Bivins, m. d. IT. A. Mobley, st. ».-•
Physicians & Surgeons,
Bje~ Calls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
HALL & GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law,
Vienna. Georgia'.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vienne, Georgia.
J- M.
WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office irom 15th to last of
each month.
Vienna, Georgia.
JOHNF. POWELL It SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
D. L. HENDERSON;
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all the courts except
Dooly County court.
VIENNA, GA.
Application For Sev Road.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
All persons interested are notified if no
good cause is shown to the contrary, an
order will be granled on the 13th day of
June next, establishing a new road as
marked out by the Road Commissioner*
appointed for that purpose, commencing
at South-east corner ot J. D. Clenient’s
land in 945th district, G. M., said county,
running thence in a North-easterly di
rection through lands of J, I). Clements,
J. S. and S. J. Odom, Ruben Johnson,
^ J. Stephens, Wm. Clements, -G. S,
JONES & WaLDEN,
Attorneys - At Law.
Cordele, Ga.
Special attention given to collection*.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Notice is hereby given that Abram
Peavv, administrator on the estate of
Sam Peavr, hat applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to tell land be
longing to the estate of Sam Peavy, de
ceased, for tte payment of debts, and
also for the purpose of distribution. Said
application wiH be heard at the regular
term ot the court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday in
July, 1903. This June 2nd; 1902.
J. D. Hargrove, O. D. C.
Hamilton ana George and John McLen
don, and intersecting Pateyillc road at G.
B. Wades, a distance of about six miles in
length. This May t2th, 1902.
J. D. Hargrove, O. D.C.
Was Walsting Away.
The following letter from R R Watts
of Salem, Mo. is instructive. I have been
troubled with kidney disease for the last
fitve years- I lost flesh and never felt
well and doctored with - leading physi
cians, and tried all remedies suggested
without relief. Finally I tried Foley,*
Kidney Cure and. less than two bottles
completely cured me and I am now sound
and well. For sale by all dealers „
CHEAPEST
MONEY ON EARTH!!
We guarantee tO
make you a loan on
your farm for less ex-
pense and oh easier
terms than anyone. If
you need money it <
will pay you to see us. 1
J. H, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna . Georgia,
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