The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 15, 1902, Image 8

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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 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 YVntches—all repair^ neatly done on short notice. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I SELL \J9at©f->e§, @loek§, AND ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS tsJewelpg atpd §ewircg fl?e ©bine? 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. Don’t Suffer— with headaches, pains in back part of the eyes, dull heavy .feeling of the lids, etc., when one pair of Glasses correctly i fitted will stop all this trouble. I examine your eyes free of chhrge and if / you don't need glasses, I will cheerfully tell you 60. REMEMBER I guarantee every pair of Glasses I fit t6 give entire satisfaction. H A VO I in AN S Jewe,er and optician, • * v-rw/1 Erml Next Door to Postoffice. Ci SEVERAL SMALL SCENES SCOOPED The News of Town and County Colled Mrs. J. D. Norris is a little better this week. Miss Matilda Odom is sick at her home five miles East of this city. It's a PLEASURE to show our goods J. P. HEARD & SONS. The Commencement is now over and many are the glad hearts in Vienna. J. B. Walton, of near Pinehurst, shipped a car load of peaches this week 02.60 OXFORDS at $2.00. All other 'Summer goods in same propotion. J.P. HEARD & SONS. Mrs. Kelly, mother of J, R. Kelly is some better. His son Bartlet is also better. Our Unadilla communication arrived too late for this issue. It will appear however, Wednesday. The Mutual Benefit is the best Life Insurance company on earth and all Its policy holders say so. v We are going to make it hot for our •Competitors this month and don’t you forget it. ]. P. HEARD SONS. Mrs. Sallie Bryant, a blind lady, aged S3 years, has been very sick at her home ^three miles East of town. If you want neat and Artistic Job Printing of any kind or color—send your orders to the News office. A plaining mill and Variety Works would be a fine investment for some body in this city. We need one badly. DON’T FEEL BAD When your neigh bor shows you how muoh better they •done at J. P. HEARD & SONS. D. B. Thompson has' liad Pine street beautifully graded from the railroad 'Crossing East to the North-west corner of Rev. J. D. Norris farm at his own •expense. John Collier has moved his sawmill where Pine street crosses the railroad aqd will saw D. B. Thompson’s timber which he recently purchased from tfle Rogers estate. Rapil Timmons, wife of H. M, Tim mons of Miami, Flo., died and was buried at Cypress Creek, Fla., April 17, She was a daughter-in-law of Mr. M. B. Timmons of this city. In representing such a company as the Mutual Benefit, Mr. M E. Rashin is doing'a work that will perpetuate his memory in the hearts of the people, »nd generations yet unborn, will rise up and call bis name "blessed.’’ - The News received the first cotton bloom of the season through the mail Wednesday froth Mr. Royal, of the Mt.< 'Vernon community. This bloom was secured from hiB field on tlie 9th, inst, and is the first one we have heard of as yet. Why invest in a tontine company that pays its dividends only every 2C years and don’t pay them then if you die before that time, when you can get a policy in the Mutual Benefit, one of the oldest and strongest companies on earth, and get dividends every year? interesting to Asthma Sutlcrsrs Daniel Banteof Ottemlle, Iowa writes "I have had asthma for three or fonryears and have tried tboutall the coughs and asthma cores in the market and have re ceived treatment from physicians in New York and other cities, but git very little benefit until i tried Foley's Honey, and 'Par which grve me immediate relief and 1 will never be without in in my house. 1 sincerely recommend it to all." For sale by all dealers. The Vienna Public School closed last night after a very successful term and the closing exercises which were ren dered Thursday night, Friday afternoon and Friday nigiit were attended by large crowds, many of whom were from neighboring towns. The pupils all acted their parts on the programme in a very creditable manner, some being applaiidod liberally throughout the ex ercises. Now that it is all over let everybody pull for a better school this fall. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Zeph Carroll of Unadilla, at the home of her father Mr. J. R. Carroll, to Mr. R. H. Harmon, of Chipley, Ga., which Ib to take place next Wednesday evening at 8:30 o’clock, lias been re ceived in this city as being one of the events of the season in oiir neighboring city. Miss Carroll is one «f Unadilla’s most popular young ladies, and the groom-to-be is a prominent young bus iness man in his home town. The News extends congratulations in advance. Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Notice is hereby given that Abram Peavy, administrator on the estate of Sam Peavy, has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land be longing to the estate of Sam Peavy, de ceased, for the payment of debts, and also for the purpose of distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term ot the court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in |uly, 1902. This June and, 1902. J. D. Har&rovr, D. D. C. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Don’t fail to our BARGAIN COUN TER,—Values untold. J. P. HEARD & SONS Drayton Cogitations. Now that it is over with, “bury the hatchet and fling away the handle.” Well, we told you so, we "seed’’ it just as it happened—only we wasn’t on to the Estill part of the handicap. Well, Joe played the "aces” against Guerrie’s, "bob-tail flush,” but the queerest part took place when Estill layed down *’3” of a kind. Guerrie couldn’t even bluff Estill’s three, let ’lone Joes full hand. Well, well, tootuosity of a politicians life is evident. Uncle George Sheppard beat a good man—but Uncle George is an extra ordinary good man himself. Now Uncle George for that mother-inslaw 1 The greatest fight here was for com mitteeman. John Butler, who by the way holds more offices than any man fn thls'district, canvassed around miecu- ously and alter a hard days work, learned when the polls opened he had no opposition. But the ways of politi cians are many and manifest. Politics having obscured all social happenings, "thar’a” little to cogitate on in that line. Refreshing rains have {gllen and the "Heyseeds” are much delighted as well as others. Miss Annie Saddler lias been rustica ting with friends at Pete, Ga., for several days. Mr. Bob Dickson and Miss Vara Ag- new were around from Pete bidding friends a last adieu Sunday evening. We suppose the politicians who rep resent the "lost cause” may console themselves by singing— “Aint it a shame, a measly shame, To leave your baby out in the rain,” but the curtain falls. Au revoir, Usona. The best Buggies, The best Wagons, The best Harness, The best Whips, The best Horse Clothing, in this Berg at J. P. Heard & Sons, Guardian Sale- By virtue of an order granted by the Hon. ]. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of Doolv county, at June term 1002, I will ceil before the court house door in Vienna, Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in July, next one- third undivided interest in the house known as the Graham house in Vienna, bounded on East bv 6th street: Sdutli by Lashiey house and lot; West by H. j. Morgan lot, and North by Heard lot. Sold as property of Homer Bush and sold for purpose of maintenance and education. This June 3rd, 1902. ' D. Lr Henderson, Guardian .of Homer Bush. Didn’t Marty For Money Thi Boston man, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, is nappy now, ferhe got Dr King’s New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health Infaluble tor jaundice, biliousness, ma laria, fever and ague and all liver and stomach troubles. Gentle but effective. Only 35c at Forbes & Coxe Drug Co. Application For Charter Sheriff’s Sales. Georgia—Dooly County.' Will 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 tor cash the following described property towil: City lot number 14 in block number 115, lying and being in the city of Cor- dele, said county and state, knowu and distinguished on the registered map of said city of Cordele, and levied on 9s the property of the defendant, Lewis Eu banks to satisfy n Justice court fi. fa., Issued from the. February term 1896 of the Justice court ot the 945th district, G. M., of said county in favor of Albert Wellons and against Lewis Eubanks. Written notice given tne defendant in terms ot the law. Levy made by R. F. Youmans, L. C„ and turned over to me tor advertise ment and tale. Thi> June 2nd, 1902. G. VV. Sheppard, Sheriff Dooly Co Ga. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Home Academy News. As the news from this place has been forgotten for some time I will try to write again. The crops are doing well after a nice rain, whice was much needed. Mr. Homer Watson of Emerich. visit ed his sister, Mrs. W. E. Calhoun Sun day. Our school will close next Friday for the spring. Miss Gunn is due a great deal of credit for the skillful manage ment of her school, Miss Maggie Brown and brother, Willie, visited the family of Judge Jno. H. Calhoun Sunday. A large number of our young people attended preaching at Smyrna Sunday It is rumored that John and Bunk have mixed their bees with lightening bugs so they can work at night. Their success is wonderful. Richard Singletary was in our midst lost Tuesday. Raymond Calhoun and J. J, Taylor went fishing and succeeded in catching about thirty pounds. As the waste basket may receive this letter I will close with best wishes to the News, , “Tom Tit” BANNER 8ALVE GEORGIA—Dooly County. , To the SuPERtoR Court of Said County: The petition 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. Lashiey. M. P. Hall and W. F. George, all of Dooly county, slid state; Ed Howell and D. Ci Lee, of Geneva county, state of Alabama, respectfully shows: (1) Petitioners desire for themselves/ their associates, successors and assigns, to be incorporated as a body politic and corporate under the name of ‘ VIENN A COTTON OIL COMPANY' and by that name to sue and he sued, transact all business as hereinafter prayed, have and use a common sealf 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 ail such other powers ns are specified by the laws of Georgia, and as may be necessary to carry out the pur pose of this incorporation. (2) The objects otsaid corporation and 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 fettfhzers 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 said corporation shall be In the town of Vienna, Dooly county, Georgia; but the petitioners desire the right to es tablish branch offices, factoiies, places of business, seed houses and scales at such ', other places as said corporation may wish, j (4) l'he capital stock of said-company to be actually paid in is $4o,ooo.oo,^divld- ed into shares ot $ 100,00 each, and peti tioners ask the privilege ot increasing the same at any time to any amount not ex ceeding $250,000.00. , 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 bonnd in his individual capacity for the contract or debt of the company beyond 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-laws, 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. (6J 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 their business at any time. (7) Wherefore petitioners pray that this petition may be filed and recorded as pro vided by law, and when the same has been published as provided by the statute, that an order may be passed incorporating pe titioners under the name and style, and for the purftoses and with the powers hereinbefore set out. Hall & George, Attorneys for Petitioners. GEORGIA—Dooly County: The above is a true copy of the original petition for charter to "Vienna Cotton Oil Company," as appears on file In this office. This 27th day of May, 1902. J. Frank Powell, Clerk Superior Court, D. C. Ga. BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of tood is needed for brain, another for iptiscles. and still anoth.-r for bones. A correctdiet will not only nour ish a particular part of the body, but it will Sustain every other part. Yet how ever good your food may be, it* nutri ment Is destroyed by indigestion or dvs- pepsla. You must prepare for their ap pearance or prevent their coming by tak ing regular doses ol Green’s August Flowers, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. At ( ewdo3es sids di gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous- You can get Dr. G G Gieen’s reliable remedies at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga., and J W Sanders, Unadilla, Ga. Get Green’s Special Almanac. a. l. mcartiiur, Dentist. Rcoms 2 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building, Cotdele, Georgia. W. V. HARVARD, Attorney at Law, Vienna, — Georgia. Vienna, DR. C. T. STOVALL. Physician and Surgeon, Georgia. - V - • BIVINS & MOBI.EY, T. F. Bivins, m. d. II. A. Mobley, »t. i>. Physicians & Surgeons, ggt“ Calls promptly answered. Vienna, Ga. th* most healing salve in the world. Ten Years In Bod. R A Gray, J P Oakville, Ind writes, "For ten years I was confined to mv bed with disease ot my kidneys. It was, so severe that I could not move part of tne time. I consulted the very best medical skill avaiiible, but cpuld get no relief un til Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommend ed to me. It has been a Godsend to me” For sale by ail dealers. Don't Forget-- We have all the leading buggies on our floor. Over fifty jobs for your inspection without cost to - you. '•* J. f. Heard <k Sons. HALL & GEORGE, Attorneys at Law, Vienna, Georgia. D. A. R. CRUM,’ Lawyer, Vienne, Georgia. J. M. WHITEHEAD, Dentist, Will be in my office troin 15th to last of each month. Vienna, Georgia. JOHN F, POWELL & SON, Lawyers, Vienna, — Georgia. Was Waisting Away. The following letter from R R Watts of Salem, Mo. is instructive. I have been troubled with kidney disease for the Ia<t fiive years- I lost flesh and never felt welland doctored with leading physi cians, and tried nil remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foleys Kidney Cure und less than two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and well. For sale by all dealers. IT WILL COST you nothing to see our goods. Ice water free. J. P. HEARD&.SONS. P. S. Also air. CHEAPEST MONEY ON EARTH!! We guarantee tO make you a loan on your farm for less ex- perise and on easier terms than anyone. If you need money it will pay you to see us. J. H, Woodward & Son, Lawyers, Vienna - Georgia,