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Repairing Dcpartment-
Don’t send your work off to large cities
to have it done, and wait an unlimited
lime to get it back. Remember I ex-
'S 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 and compli-
^ cated Watches—all repairs neatly done v
gf- - on short notice. , '
^ SATISFACTION
guaranteed.
- V I SELL •
\ Waiefyes, @loeks,
AND AL.L* KINDS OF FIRST-CI.ASS
iglewelpg aipd jewing fl?e efoineS
49 Amm?* of Sewing Machine Needles and fixtures.'
We swap new Machines for old ones; sell Machines on
time, easy installments or CASH. See. me before
buying and I will save you money. s
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Jeweler and
Next Door
Don’t Suffer-
wtyh headaches, fjains in back part of s
the eyes, dull heavy feeling of the lids,
etc., when one pair of Classes 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 60.
REMEMBER
/i
I guarantee- every pair ol Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H. A. YOUriANS,
Optician
to Postoffice.
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SEVERAL SMALL
SCENES SCOOPED
Tho Hews of Town and County Culled
Together for Hasty Readers.
Less Space
At 8 p. m. while Pa and Ma
Helped entertain with Sis.
Both John niul May. in distant seats,
Were far apart, . like this.
At 0 i*. if., as Pa withdrew .
And sought his room upitairs,
The lovers found some photographs
And nearer brought their chair*.
At 10 p. m. Mama decamped—
And then, ye Gods! What bliss!
These lovers sit till nearly one
Aboutaselose;isthN I
• — LlKIT.LNTllN JOURNAL.-
Rev. E. 8. Atkinson attended the
closing exercises of . the Oak Grove
school , taught by Prof. J. G. Oliver
Saturday. He delivered an address on
Education, which was enjoyed very
much by the crowd. Plenty of dinner
was on hand and a most pleasant time
had.
D. B. Leonard has just' finished his
first round of taking honey and succeed
ed in getting something over 800 pounds
He will mako hts second round the
latter part of this month. Last year
be only secured something over 400
pounds.- The yield will be nearly three
times os large os it was last year. He
realises 12} eta. a pound for all be sells
Mr. Leonard takes a great deal of pains
with his bees and does a large part of
the work himself.
Aline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
-Joluor Is quite sick this week.
A nice line of Millinery goods will be
-founcTSt Mrs. R. P. Mitchell’s,
Il’s’* PLEASURE to show our goods
J. P HEARD & SONS.
Little Alice, daughter of Judge and
Mis. D. L. Henderson is quite sick
with pneumonia.
82.60 OXFOKDS at (2.00. All other
' Rummer goods in same propotion.
J. P. Il^AKD & SONS.
A. ROOBIN & CO., solicits your trade
and will appreci to same by showing
•customers courteous and fair treat
ment. Come to see them
It you want to increase your trado
advertise in tho Hews. You enn reach
the people quicker and with better
roauita by using its columns.
DON’T FEEL PAD When your nelgh-
_ toor shows you how much better they
done at J. P. HEARD A SONS.
- William Wadloy, Superintendent of
construction of tho A A B was in tho
' city yesterday. His headquarters is at
’ Cordele and he w.-ta up' lookJhg over
the work of grading that is being dono
on tho line.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Notice ,1s hereby given that Abram
Peavy, administrator on the estate of
Sam Pea vv, has applied to .the Ordinary
of said county for leave to. sell land be
longing to tne estate of Sam Peavy, de
ceased, for the payment of debts, and
also for the purpo'se of distribution. Said
application will be heard- at the regular
term ot the court of Ordinary for said
oountv to he held on tlie first'Monday in
]u!y, 1902. Tills June 2nd, 1903.
j. D. Hargrove, O. D. C.
Application For Charter?
GEORGIA—Dooly County. *
To the Superior Court of Said
County: The pe'titibn of Thomas
Egleston, W. E. Chapin, John S. Gold
smith, of Fulton county, John B. McDon
ald,' J..P. Heard, Sr., A, E. Jordan, J. j .
Cooper, P. G. McDonald, J. J. Lash ley.
M. P. Hill/ and W. F.. George, all of
Dooly county, said state; Ed How'ell and
I). C. Lee, of Geneva county, state of
Alabama, respectfully shows:.
•'(l) Petitioners aesire for themselves,
g iir associates, successors and assigns, to
incorporated as a' body politic and
corporate under the name of ' ' .
•VIENNA COTTON OILCOMPANY'
Guardian S^le-.
By virtue of an order granted by thy
Hon. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of Doolv
county, at June term 1903, I will sell
before tlie.eoprt house door in yienna, | and by that name to sue and be sued,
Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in July next one-1 transact all business as hereinafter prayed,
Advertised Letters.
Letters remaining uncalled for at
Vienna, Ga., June 0,-1902.
jBrae, Viola
Basking, Jane
Clemmons, Dave
Duncan, Addle
Faulks, M H
Garrett, Bob
Harris, Julian
Harrison, James
Henderson, Robs
Howard, Mary F •,
Jordan, SR
Kob, Katie
Leary, Mattie
Lewis, R J
Morris, Mrs 8 A
Redding, Lucy »
Keaoul, A L Jr
Smith, CL
Thorpe, Geo.
Thornton, K L
Walden, ME
Illegible
Please call for ndvertised letters.
U 8. Middleto n. P. M.
BANNER SALVE
third undivided interest in ’the house
known as the Graham house in Vienna,
bounded bn East by 6th street: Soittlrby
Lashley'house and lot; West by H. J.
Moigun lot, ar.d North by Heard loT.
Sold as property of Homer Bush and
sold for purpose of maintenance and
education. This June yrd, 199a.'
D. I.. HendCrson,
Guardian ot Homer Bush.
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 granted on the 13th day of
June next, establishing a new roud as
marked out by the Road Commissioner*
appointed for*that purpose, commencing
ut South-east corner of 1.1>. Clement’s
land in 945th district, G. M., said county,
running thence in a North-easterly di
rection through lands of J, D. Clements,
J, S. and S. J. Odom, Ruben Johnson,
G. ■ J. Stephens, Wm. Clements, G. 8.
Hamilton nnu'G.eorge and John McLen
don, and intersecting, Ratevifle road at G.
B. Wades, n distance of about six miles iri
length. 1 his May 13ih, 1903.
J. D, Hargrove. O. D.C.
the most healing ealve in the world.
Sorry That he Spoke.
, ' I bat you forty dollars that my man
j will will win the race,
! And he is just the man we’re needing—
' The Methodipts of Sandy Mount eom- 1 1 sec it shining in his face— -
inunity a^e carrying on a protracted He’s the greatest and the slickest and
mooting this week s Rev. J. L. Morrill,! r the smartest of them all,
who preached here during the recent And he’ll be there at the counting with
revival, is doing tho preaohiug and a
good meeting is expected.
We call special attention to our
new line of POCKET CUTLERY Ra
zors, Bcisors, shears, the prettiest line
you ever looked at.
J P HEARD A SONS.
M. E. Rushin, the special agent of
the Mutual Benefit Life-Insurance Co.,
Not Newark, N J., has a half page ad
vertisement in this issue. G. L. Bush
Is setitig ns local ageut. Read their ad
and *eb them for full particulars.
Jlead the half page advertisement of
J. P. Heard A Sons in thisdssue. They
do a large business and know the value
. of advertising.' They advertise on busi
ness principles just like they sell their
goods and of course they have found
out the true merit of advertising.
Others could find it just as profitable
by giving it a fair trial. Be sure to
visit thirfirm when in need of an ything
Work on the A. A B.,is progressing
nicely between Cordele and Montesu-
ma. A force of hand* with teams are
at work on the hill across the creek in
.the field of Postmaster Middleton.
They ore cut ting a fifteen foot cut
which t* t’ e only one to amount to
. anything between Cordele and Vienna
Tho grading between these places will
probably be ready for the track by
Augurt^lsL
a victory over alii”
80 spake the knowing fellow who
thought hlniself a peach,
And realty the only pebble that relied
along the beach; *
But now the ’lection’s over he is mighty
meek—end broke—
In foot, it is no secret—*He is sorry
That He Spoke I”
—Wiregrass Blade.
Didn’t Marry For Monty
Thi Boston man, who lately married a
sickly rich young woman, is, happy now,
ferhe got for King’s New Life Pills,
which restored her to perfect health
Infallible, tor Jaundice, biliousness, ma
laria. fever and ague and all liver and
stomach troubles. Gentle but effective.
Only 35c at Forbes & Coxs Drug Co.
Sheriffs Sales.
.
Terrible Explosion
“Of a gasoline stove buaned a lady here
frightfully," write* N E Aimer, ot Kirk-
man, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal
the running tore that followed, but Buck-
ten’s Arnaca Salve entirely' cured her."
Infulubic for cuts, corns, sores, boils
biukses, sksn disease* and plies. 25 si
FORBES & COX E DRUG CO.
The best Buggies,
The best Wagons, s
The best Harness,
The best Whips,
The best Horse Clothing,
in this Berg at
J. P. Heard & Sons,
Georgia—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door In Vienna on the first Tuesday in
July, 1903, between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder tor cash the
following described property towlt:
City lot number 14 in block number
tic, lying and being in the dly of Cor
dele, tala county and state, known and
distinguished on the registered map ol
said city of Cordele, and levied on as the
property of the defendant, Lewis Eu
banks to satisfy s Justice court fi. fa.,
Issued from the February term 1896 of the
Justice court ot thi?943th district, G. M.,
of said county in favor of Albert Welions
and against Lewis Eubanks. W ritten
notice given Hie defendant In terms ot the
law. Levy made by R. F. Yoilmans, L.
C., and turned over to me tor advertise
ment and sale. This June and, 1903.
’ G. W. SIIEFPARD, ,
Sheriff Dooly Co Gs.
IT WILL COS4 you nothing to see
our goods. W water free.
J.P. HEARD & SONS.
P.S. Also air.
'
WE CALL Special attention of the
ladies to our line of Ready Trimmed
Stylish Hats at 50c. discount at
A. Roobik A Co.
have and use a common seal, make Con
tracts, borrow money,, and creatfc such
evidences of debt as the corporation may
desire, and secure the safae by mortgage,
deed, deed of trust, or other securities
upon it* property and ' franchises or any
part thereof; to buy, lease, or rent, own
and sellyeal estate and.personal property
of every description; and to halre and
exercise all such other powers a* are
specified by the lgivs of Georgia, and as
may be necessary to carry out the pur
pose of,this incorporation. - .
(3) The objects otsaid corporationahd
the particular business to be carried on
are to manufacture, buy and sell at
wholesale and retail from cotton seed, oil,
meal, lint, hulls, stock-feed and fertilizers
of every description; to refine oil, buy and
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
tnereto.
(3) The principal office! and place of
business ot *uid corporation shall be in the
town of Vienna, Doojy county, Georgia;
but the petitioners desire the right to es-1
tablisii branch offices, factuiies, places of
business, seed liouses and scales at such j
oilier places ns said corporation may wish, |
(4) The capital stock of said company
to be actually paid In is 640,000.00, dfvid.
ed into shares ot 6100.00 each, and petu
tiouers ask the privilege oi increasing the
same at any time to any nmount n»L.ex-
eroding 6350,000.00. Petitioners ask that
the subscriptions to the capital stock may
be paid in any kind of property that the
corporation is authorized to deal in- No
stockholder In.said company shall be
bound in h<t individual capacity for the
contract or debt of the company beyond
the apiount of hi* unpaid subscription to
its capital atopic.
(5) Petitioner* pray that they may be
granted the right to make ail proper rules,
constitutions and by-laws, and alter the
same at pleasure; also that their have the
power to elect tuen directors, officers and
agents as they see fit. The period ot said
incorporation shall be twenty years, with
the privilege of renewal ’ as provided by
law.
(6) They pray for authority to accept
amendments to their charter from time
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 ot their property
for cash or other valuable consideration
and wind up Iheir business at any time.
<7) Wherefore petitioners pray that this
petition may be filed and recorded as pro-
v/ded'bj law, and when the same has been
^publisheda*provided by the statute, that
an order may be passed incorporating pe-
titipners under the name and style, and
for the purposes and with the- powers
hereinbefore set out.
Hall & George,
Attorneys-for Petitioners.
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fad lias been
branded by the most competent autitori-
ties. They have dispelled the silly notion
that one kind of tood is needed for brain,
another for muscles, and still another for
bones, A correct diet will not onlv nour
ish a particular part of the hpdy, but it
will sustain every other part. Yet how
ever good your food" may be, its nutri-
ment is destroyed by indigestion or dvs-
pepsia. You must prepare for their ap
pearance or prevent their coming by talc- ’
ing regular dose* ol Grech’s August •
Flowers, the favorite medicine of the
healthy millions. A tew do3es aids di
gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purifies the blood, and makes you
feel buoyant and vigorous- You can
get Dr. G G Gtfeen’s reliable remedies
at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga,, and
J W Sanders, Unadflla, Ga. . - - -
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
A. L. MeARTIiyR,
Dentist. >’
Rcoms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
• W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, • — Georgia.
DR. C. T. STOVALL,
^Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, .... Georgia,
BIVINS & MOBLEY; JWf?
T. I*: Bivins, m. D. H. A. Mobley, m. i>. *
Physicians & Surgeons, ’ "
Calls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
HALL & GEORGE, T
Attorneys at Law,
Vienna, Georgia.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Wilt be.in my office trora 15th to last ol
each month. ’
Vienna, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
The above is a true copy of the original
petition for charter to “Vienna Cotton
j Oil Company,” as appears on file in this
office. This a;tb day ol May. 1902.
J. Frank Powell,
Clerk Superior Court, D. C. Ga.
Seven Years In Bed.
Will wonders ever c esse I inquires the
friends of of Mrs L Pease of Lawrence,
Kan. They knew she bad been unable to
leave her bed in seven years on account of
kidneyney and liver trouble, nevousjiro*-
tratiou and general debility: but, “Three
bottles of Electric Bitter* enabled me to
walk” She writes, “and in three months
I felt like a new person." Women softer-
ing from headache, nervousness, sleppli-
ness, melancholy, Minting and dizzy
spelts w<ll find it a priceless blessing.
Try it, satisfaction guaranteed, only 50c.
FORBES & COXE DRUG CO
Ten Years In Bed.
R A Gray, J P Oakville, Ind writes,
“For ten years I was confined to my bed
with disease ot mr kidneys. It was so
severe that I could not move part of tne
time. I consulted the very best medical
(kill availible, but could get no relief un
til Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommend
ed to me. it has been a Godsend to me”
For sale by all dealers.
If you want to buy any lace, 'em-
broideay, silks satins, ribbons, appli
ques, table scarfs, table cloths, lap-
robes, umbrellas, etc., you will find
them at A. Boos in & Co.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vienne, Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL & SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, -1 Georgia.
Was Walstlng Away.
The following letter from R R Watts
of Salem, Ho. 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-
dans, and tried all remedies suggested
without relief. Finslly I tried Foler s
Kidney Cure and less than two bottles
completely cured me and I am now sound
and well. For sale by all dealers.
Go to A. Roobin A Co., for Pretty
Goods, Seasonable Goods, Good Goods
had Stylish Goods of all kinds. .
CHEAPEST
HONEY ON EARTH!!
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. 11, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna . Georgia^