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g— Repairing Department--
4^— Don’t scrid your work off to large cities
4^— to have it done, and .wait an unlimited
^ time to get it back. Remember I ex-
amine your Watches, Clocks or Jewelry
jp FREE and tell you what it will cost
before you have it done. I make a
specialty of repairing fine and compli*
S. cated Watches—all repairs neatly done
on short notice.
^ SATISFACTION
^ GUARANTEED.
I SELL
\®ats^es, ©loeks,
AND ALL KINDS; OF FIRST-CLASS
ewelpg 0i->d jewing fl?e ©feme?
All kinds of Sewing Machine Reedies 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.
Don’t Suffer—
with headaches, pains in back part of
the eyes, dull beavv feeling of the lids,
etc., when one pair of Glasses correctly
fitted will stop all this trouble. I
examine ypur eyes free of charge and if
you don’t need glasses, I will cheerfully
tell you so.
remember
I guarantee every pair ot Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction..
H i VO IT PI A N C Jeweler and Optician,
• **• * V/w/l l/il Next Door to Postoffice.
SEVERAL SMALL
SCENES SCOOPED
The News of Town and County Colled
Together for Hasty Readers.
Several from Cordele attended the
Commencement exercises here Friday
hight.
Mrs. J, B. Adkins and children, of
near Coney, spent Monday in the city
w|th relatives.
Take advantages of my OUT PRICES
and buy your buggies from me now.
J. O. Hhhilton.
Work on the Cotton Oil Mill is pro
gressing as rapidly ns possible and will
be completed in time for business this
fall.
The small boys have got onto" the
base-ball erase this season and expect
to have several match games before the
season is over.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Leonard will en
tertain a number of their friends at
home this evening. The occasion will
no doubt, bo a pleasant one.
The privilege for selling refresh
ments, etc., at the Veterans’ re-union
to bo held in Cordele on July 4th, will
be let on Wednesday, June 25th.
DON’T FEEL BAD When your neigh
bor shows you how much better they
done at J. P. HEARD & SONS.
LOST—A pair of alluminum specta
cles on the streets of Vienna with name
of Dr. H. A. Youmans inscribed on the
caso. Finder will please leave same
at the News Ofilco.
Just as we were going to press Friday
afternoon for Saturday’s paper, we
received a cotton boll from Mr. H. K.
Fonn, whioh he plucked from a 200aore
field on his plantation about six miles
from this city.
Prof. H. C. Brown, who was recently
nominated Tax Receiver, has purchased
the J. F. Calhoun residence from D. B.
Leonard and wilt move his family to
town next year in order to get the ,
benefit of our school. i
Don’t send your watches off for re- I
pairs, 1 can repair it if it can be done, I
on short notice. H. A. Youmans.
A large number of invitations are
being sent out by the different district
committees tor everybody that attends
the Veterans reunion, to carry well
filled baskets. This is a very essential
feature ot the occasion.
The officials of the A. A B. announce
that it will probably be about the
1st, of November before they will com
mence laying the track west of Cordele
via Vienna, on account of the great
demand for iron over-taxing the supply
cf the factories.
On last Sunday the two year old son
of J. R. Arnold, of this city, was bitten
by a Inrge black spider end has since
been quite sick from the effects of the
poison. A physician was summoned
who administered medicine to the
wound. It is not thought any serious
complications will result.
D. B. Thompson is preparing to erect
a brick warehouse on the comer above
the depot facing railroad avenue. The
material has nearly all been placed on
the ground and the work of digging out
the trenches commenced. It will be
used by Mr. Thompson when completed
as a general warehouse, for the storing
of round and square cotton, feedstuff,
etc., East Vienna is steadily building
up. Watoh it grow.
Fofey’s Honey ana Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
Bits of Comical 8aylngs Prom the
Mouths of Babes.
Little Elmer—My father keeps a
coachman and a footman.
Little Georgie—Huh 1 That’s noth
ing. My mother keeps six boarders.
“Oh, dear!” exclaimed little Sam
my, whose clothes ure all mado ont
of his father’s old ones, much to his
regret. “Pupa has had his whiskers
shaved off, and 1 suppose I’ll have to
wear them too.”
“Mamma,” asked a litt’/e three-
year-old miss, “is papa’s picture
torn ?”
“Not that I know of, dear,” re
plied the mother. “Why did you
ask?”
“Because,” answered the little one,
“this morning he said, ‘Darn my pic
ture!”’
Little Margie’s father is £ sales
man for a baking powder firm, and
one evening while repenting her
•prayers before retiring she astonish
ed her mother by adding, “And
please. Lord, make me pure, like the
baking powder pupa sells.”
Aunt Mary—No wonder you are
not feeling well. Harry. You ate
too much plum pudding at dinner.
Harry—That's not the trouble,
Aunt Mary. It’s thinking of what
a lot 1 couldn’t eat 'cause I had no
room for it that makes me sick.—
Chicago News.
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
Importance of Ventilated Cleaeta and
of Airing Clothing.
A visit to a modern day nursery
that is properly equipped gives a
house mother many useful hints.
One is the necessity to keep wearing
apparel properly aired. In all well
conducted nurseries tho clothes tak
en off from the child in the morn
ing and replaced by clean outfits
provided by the institution are well
shaken in the outer air, loosely fold
ed and gathered in an open bag
made of knotted cord. The bag is
then hung out of the window or
sometimes in large, well ventilated
rooma filled with dry heat. At
night when the child loaves he is
dressed in these clothes thus fresh
ened. The process is partly to guard
against possible infection in the gar
ments, but as well to air them thor
oughly and get rid of the close,
stuffy smell ^hat clothing worn con
stantly in a tenement, room, where
cookings laundry work, etc., ore car
ried on, is sure to acquire.
Personal clothing in any home
should never be shut up in hermet
ically scaled closets. No well train
ed architect now thinks of drawing
a house building plan that docs not
provido for ventilated clothes clos
ets. Bnt bouses built only a few
years ago still have their scries of
stuffy uttle boxes, airtight when
the door is shut, dark, hot, moth
breeding and altogether the most
undesirable receptacle for wearing
apparel or bedclothing that can be
imagined. Such closets may be
somewhat improved by having the
door panda taken out and a fine
wire grating inserted that will let in
sir and a little light and practically
keep ont dust. Even then clothing
kept in them should be constantly
taken ont to the dast'garment and
thedoset left wide open for two or
three hours to the sun and air be
fore its contents are restored.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Notice is hereby given that Abram
Peavy, administrator on the estate of
Sam Peavr, 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 purposed distribution. Said
application will be heard at the regular
term ot the court of Ordinary fqr said
county to be held on the first Monday in
]uly, 1903. This June and, 1903.
J. D. Hargrove, O. D. Z.
Guardian Sale*
By virtue of an order granted by the
lion. ]. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of Doolv
county, at June term 190a, I will sell
before the court house door in Vienna,
Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in July next one-
tbird undivided interest in the house
known as the Graham house in Vienna,
bounded on East bv 6th street: South by
Lashley 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, 1903.
- . •■ 1). L. Henderson,
Guardian of Homer Bush.
Didn’t Many For Moniy
Thi Boston man, who lately married a
sickly rich young woman, is happy now,
frrhe 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 Forbks & Coxr Drug Co.
Sheriffs Sales.
Georgia—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
ddpr in Vienna on the first Tuesday in
July, 1903, between the legal hours of
sale to the htghest bidder tor cash the
following described property towit:
City lot number 14 in block number
tie, lying and being in the city of Cor
dele, said county and state, known mid
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 1896 ot the
Justice court ot the 945th district, G. M.,
of said county in favor of Albert Welions
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 lor advertise
ment and sale. This June and, 1903.
G. W. Sheppard,
Sheriff Dooly Co Ga.
A New lot ol UMBRELLAS at 35 per
cent discount. J, P. HEARD & SONS.
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
To the NORTH, EAST, SOUTH and
WEST. The best rates to ail Eastern
cities, Florida Points, Savannah, Amerl-
cus, Fitzgerald, Columbus, Albany,
Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, the
South and South-west. Through Pull
man cars to New York. Cafe cars
serving meals a la carte. Summer tourist
tickets are now on sale to the Mountains,
Lakes, Seashore Resorts and ail Eastern
cities.' Far detailed information, litera
ture, time tables, rates, etc., apply to any
agent ot the Seaboard Air Line Railway
or to C. B. Walworth,
A. G. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
The best Buggies,
The best Wagons,
The best Harness,
The best Whips,
The best Horse Clothing,
in this Berg at
J. P. Heard & Sons.
Foley f s Kidney Cure
usMkes kidneys and bladder right
Application For Charter
Georgia—Dooly county.
To the Superior 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. Lashley.
M.' P. Halt and W. F. George, all of
Doolv county, said state; Ed Howell and
1). C. Lee, of Geneva county, state of
Alabama, respectfully shows:
(1) Petitioners oesire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns, to
be incorporated as a body politic and
corporate under the name of 1
•VIENNA COTTON OIL COMPANY'
and by that name to sue and he sued,
transact all 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 as
may be necessary to carry out the pur
pose of this incorporation.
(а) The objects ot said corporation and
the particular business to be carried on
are to manutacture, buy and sett at
wholesale and retail from cotton seed, oi),
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 apd 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.
(4) The capital stock of said company
to be actually paid in is $40,000.00, divid
ed into shares ot $100,00 each, and peti
tioners ask the privilege ol increasing the
same at any time to any amount not ex
ceeding $350,000.00. Petitioners ask that
the subscriptions to the capital stock may
be paid in anvklnd of property that the
corporation is authorized to deal in. No
stockholder in said company shall be
bound in his individual capacity for the
contract or debt of the company bevond
the amount of his unpaid subscription to
iu capital stock.
(5) Petitioners 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 they hare 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. •
(б) They pray for authority to accept
amendments to their charter from‘time
to time,whether fundamental or otherwise,
by an affirmative vote of a majority of the
entire atnek then outstanding and by like
vote to sellout the whole ol 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 end 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
titioner; under the name and style, and
for the purposes and with the powers
hereinbefore set ont.
- 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,” at appears on file in this
office. This 37th day ol May, 1903.
J. Frank Powell,
Clerk Superior Court, D, C. Ga.
Tan Yarn la Bad.
R A Gray, J P Oakville, Ind writes,
“For ten years I was confined to mv bed
with disease ot mv kidneys. It was to
severe that I could not move part ol tne
time. I consulted the very best medical
skill availlble, but could get no relief un
til Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommend
ed to me. It bas been a Godsend to me”
For tale by ail dealers.
Don't Forget—
We have all the leading buggies
on our floor. Over, flfty jobs for
your inspection without cost to
you. J. P, Heard & Sons.
BRA1N‘F00D NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fad has Been
branded by the most competent authori
ties. They have dispelled the silly notion
that onfe kind of iood is needed forbrain,
another for muscles, and-still another for
bones. A correct diet 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, its nutri
ment is destroyed by indigestion or dys
pepsia. You must prepare for their ap
pearance or prevent their coming by tak
ing regular doses ot Green’s August
Flowers, the favorite medicine of the
healthy millions. A lew doses aids di
gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purifies the blood, and makes yon
feel buoyant and vigorous- You can
get Dr. G G Gicen’s reliable remedies
at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga., and
J W Sanders, Unadilla, Ga.
Get Green’s Special Alumnae.
a. l. mcarthur,
Dentist.
Rooms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law, ,
Vienna, — Georgia.
I)R. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, .... Georgia.
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T. F. Bivins, m. D. H. A. Mobley, M.
Physicians & Surgeons,
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 oi
each month.
Vienna, Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL & SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
Was Waistlng Away.
The following letter from R R Wat
of Salem, Mo. <■ instructive. I have be
troubled with kidney disease for the la
fitve years- I lost flesh and never ft
welland doctored with leading phyi
dans, and tried all remedies suggest
without relief. Finally I tried Folei
Kidney Cure and less than two bottl
completely cured me and I nmnowsom
and well. For sale by all dealers.
IT WILL COST you nothing to s
our goods. Ice water free.
J. P. HEARD & SONS-,
P. S. Also air.
CHEAPEST
MONEY OH 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. Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna . Georgia.