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^^Repniring Depart ment-
Don’t send your- work oS to Urge cities
to have it done, and wait an unlimited
time to get it buck. Remember I ex
amine your Watches, Clock* or Tewelry
FREE’ and tell you what it will ctfat
before you have Jt done. I make a
•pecialty of repairing. fine and compli
cated Watches—all repairs neatly done
on short notice.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
I SELL
\B<atel?es, ©I6ek$,
AND ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CI-ASS
sJewelpg <ai?d Sewing efoineS
All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles anjl fixtures.
We swap new Machines for old onesf dell Machines on
lime, easy installments or CASH. See me before
buying and I will save you money. -
Don't Suffer—
with headaches, pains in buck 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.
RCMBMBCR
I guarantee every pair ot Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H i YOI mm * Jeweler and Optician,
• **• * V-rV-zl Next Door to Postoffice.
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W. H. Brown went up to Elko Mon
day afternoon, to spend a fe‘w days
with relative* and take in the big
Masonio convention there yesterday.
- F. E. Ltshley visited Pinehurat and
Uoodilla Monday afternoon for the
purpose of celling cigars to the mer
chants. He went from there to Macon
on business yesterday.
H. E. Bullock and wife returned
home Saturday from a visit of several
months to relatives In England. They
stopped over several days in Philadel
phia with relatives, upon their arrival
hi this country before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs, Sloan, daughter Miss
Mary and little son of Oordele, spent
Sunday In the city with the family of
S P. Adams at the Southern hotel.
The ordinance of baptism was adminis
tered to the son at the afternoon service
at tho Baptist ohuroh by Bev. Walker.
Don’t give up and say there is no s|
tides which yon can see through Just
became yon hare failed to get fitted. Re
member 1 am fitting those kind every
day. H. A. Youmams,
Jeweler and Optician.
J. P. Heard, Jr., returned home last
Friday from 8avannsh, where ho and
Mrs. Heard attended the Bankers'
eonventtoO. On the,ir return Mrs.
Heard stepped over In Maeon to spend
a few days with Mrs. Kemp. She re
turned home yesterday accompanied by
Mrs. Kemp.
- Sheriff Sheppard and daughter Miss
Mamie, attended the Masonic rally and
dinner out at Friendship ohuroh yes
terday. The sheriff drove twice and
we wouldn’t be at all surprised It there
were not Other attractions In that neigh
borhood that caused this putting on of
a little extra style.
omnium
A telegram was received here by the
sheriff yesterday morning from Ocala,
Fla., bearing the Information that
George Washington colored, had been
oaptured. He was ip Jail hers under
senteneefor gambling, when he and
some other negroes and Will Allen e
white man suoceeded in breaking jail
about S years ago. An officer went
to Florida after him last night.
EditobNkws:
Please allow me space In your paper
to thank my friends for kindnesses
shown us. 1 desire to heartily thank
Berry Sangster for n gallon of syrup
and n half bushel of peaches; BS Wood
for two bushels of potatoes and a gallon
of syrup; A H Sangster, Wm. Lupo, L.
Nobles and James Roundtree for sub
stantial gifts; John and Addison Ad
kins for load of hone feed and a bushel
of potatoes; AW Calhoun for neigh
borly acts; Zadock Lasseter for all my
fire wood; Drew Taylor for forty nice
fish; PALennard and Judge Henderson
for use of many nice books and maga
zines; Little Alice and Leon Henderson
for many nice flowers sentMrs. Norris;
John B McDonald for-, sending eleven
plows, fifteen hands to work half day
In our farm and a fine pig given us;
Mrs. John B McDonald for buttermilk
and butter; Dr. Mobley for attending
Mrs. Norris so long and faithfully; Dr.
Bivins for treating Mrs. Norris so
skillfully; Dr. C. T. Stovall, for Tate
Spring Water and a three dollar ease
of Malted Milk; Mrs. L Davies for use
of • cot. Almost every lady in Vienna
called repeatedly to see Mrs. Norris
during her recent Illness and greatly
elevated her suffering by their sympa
thy and nursing, may God bless them
alL To Messrs. J Q Shipp, James If.
Spears, IN Edwards, WT Wilder, W
H Bridges and 8 F Sutton, for Investi
gating and branding as false and slan
derous some reports and charges made
against me. I am grateful to my
friends for expressing in person and by
letter, their sympathy and esteem for
me In my recent ecclesiastic trouble
and our family affltotlons. I am glad
to announce that all my enemies and
persecutors have been put to shame. 1
am sorry for them.
J. D. Noams.
Nomination Confirms J.
The democratic executive com
mittee of the 14th,’ senatorial dis
trict met at the court house in
Eastman last Monday morning at
10 o’clock and confirmed the nomi*
nation of Hon Hamilton Clark for
senator.
Judge C. B. Murrell whs chair
man of the meeting and Mr, C. E.
Persons acted as secretary» Mr.
Clark accepted the nomination in
a very appropriate speech and Col.
J. T. Hill, delegate from Dooly,
Judge Roberts, Col. W. M. Clem
ents and others made short talks.
On motion of Col, Wiley Wll-
Hurra the following executive com
mittee was chosen for the ensuing
two years: J. T. Hill, Dooly; Max
Land, Wilcox; Warren Grice, Pu
laski; and. W. M. Clements of
Dodge, chairman.-Eastman Herald
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Notice is hereby given that Abram
Peavy, 'administrator on tbs estate of
Sam Peavv, has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to tell Isnfl be
longing to the estate of Sam Peavy, de
ceased, lor the payment of debts, end
also (or the purpose of distribution. Said
application will be beard at the regular
term 01 the conat of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday in
July, 1902. This Jnne and, 1902.
' J. D. Harorovs/O. D. C.
F. E. Varnadoe of Cordele, the wall
known Dooly county auctioneer was in
Vienna Saturday advertising a grand
excursion to s big land sale at Isaacs,
Gs., which will be held today. The
town is situated on the Atlantic A Bir
mingham raiiroed tweaty-aeven miles
from Oordele. He is • good one and
will make it a profitable sale for the
owners of the land.
Daniel Dante ol Otterville, Iowa writea
”1 have had aathma for three or ionr year*
and have tried about all the cough* and
aitbma cure* In the market and have re
ceived treatment Irocn physicians in New
York and other cities, but got very little
benefit until 1 tried Foley’s Honey and
Tar which gave me Immediate relief and
: Clerk of. Superior Court J. Frank
Powell left Friday afternoon for Hot
8pringa, Ark., in company with a party
of gentleman from Cordele. He will
begone about a month and probably
two. He has beun very busy this year
sad has done most of the work himself
and consequently needs a rest. The
offloe will be in oharge ot W. F. Hall, a
oompetent young man who thoroughly
understands the duties of the offioe,
having assisted the clerk several times
previously.
The editor of the News visited Pine-
hurst and Unadllla Monday afternoon
and eueeeeded In securing several new
sobsribers, order* for - Job work, ate
The people in these two towns and
communities around ull spoke very
highly of the News, a good many of
whom said that as soon as their time
aspired vith other papers they were
already have a Urea list
e plasm and are con
at both of these
atantly adding on. new one*
If you have kidney of bladder trouble
sodden ''
1 nut n*e Foley’* Kidney Care yon
will twee omy .yourself to blame for re-
a m sm*v wwif ifvuissu as# womans* ig*
ta, as it positively core* all forms of
hldi cy am! bladder disease*. For sal*
iqr alidrakn.
Guardian Sale*
By virtue of an order granted by the
on. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of l>ool;
county, at lune term 1902, I will se!
before the court house door In Vienna,
Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in Inly next one-
third undivided interest In the home
known ae the Graham honse in Vienna,
bounded on East by 6th street: South b
Lashley house and tot; West by H. j
Morgan lot, and North by Heard lot.
bold at property of Homer Bush and
told for purpose of maintenance and
education. Tills lone 3rd, 1902.
D. L. Hkmdxrsom,
Guardian of Homer Bush.
1 will never be without in in my honse.
' U to ail.”
sreiy
sale by all dealers.
For
A rUASiNT SOCIAL
One of the most pleasant social
event* ol the season was the one
tendered to u number of the young
people last Friday night by Miss
Lilia May McDonald one of VI
eflnu's most popular young ladies
who has just graduated fropn Lacy
Cobb Institute. The scene 'ol this
society event was the beautiful and
palatial home of her parents Rev.
end Mrs. P. G. McDonald. .
Miss McDonald was assisted in
receiving end entertaining by Miss
Nina Davies. Little Misses Vers
McDonald and Virgie Calhoun
served the refreshments for the oc
cation.
Several new games were intro
duced end induldged in dnrfng the
evening which afforded those pres
ent much reel pleasure.
Misses McDonald and Davies
proved themselves to be estimable
hostesses and upon the departure
of those present they were the re
cipients ot many kind expressions
of thanks for the manner, in which
they were entertained,.
Application For Charter
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To thb Supsatox Court of Said
County: The petition of Thomas
Egleston, W. E. Chapin, John S. Gold*
smith, of Fulton cour.ty.john B. McDon*
aid, J. V. Heard, Sr., A. E. Jordan, J. J.
Cooper, P. G. McDonald, J. J. Lashley,
M. P. Hall and W. F. George, all of
Dooly county, said state; Ed Howell and
P* C. Lee, of Geneva county, -state of
Alabama, respectfully shows:
(1) Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associate*, successors and assigns, to
be incorporated as a body politic and
corporate under the natne of
VIENNA COTTON OIL COMPANY'
and by that name to *ue and he *ued,
transact all business as hereinafter prayed,
have and use a common seal, make con
tracts, borrow money, and create such
the corporation may
evidences of debt as 1
rpoi
desire, and secure the same by mortgage,,
deed, deed of trust, icr 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 ont the pur
pose of this incorporation.
(2) The objects oi said 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 fertilizer*
of every description; to refine oil, buy and
sell cotton seed, and fertlllaert; to oper
ate cotton ginneries; spd in general to
conduct the business of n cotton seed oil
mill, and the manufacture and sale of
fertilisers and merchandise Incident j
thereto-
Brain-food nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fad. has been
branded by the most competent authori
ties. They have dispelled the silty notion
that one kind of food Is needed far brain,
another for muscles, and Still another for
bones. A corrcctdieiwiU not only nour
ish a particular part of the body, but It
will sustain every other part. Vet how
ever good your food may be,- its nutri
ment is destroyed by indigestion or dys
pepsia. Yon must prepare for their ap.
pearance or prevent their coming by tak
ing regular dotes ol Green’s August
Flowers, the favorite medicine of the
healthy millions. A tew doses aids di
gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purifies the blood, and makes yon
feel buoyant and vigorous- You can
get Dj. G G Gteen’s reliable remedies
at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, .Ga., and
J W Sanders, Unadllla, Ga.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
a. l. McArthur,
DEKTI8T.
Rooms a and 4, Peoples' Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — Georgia.
Vienna,
DR. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
• . • . Georgia.
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BIVINS St MOBI.E,Y,
(3) The principal office and place of, T * Fl “‘t 10 ** **• 0l H- A * Mobley, m. t>.
■ ‘bel
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
Where**, Mrs.Jane Ray, ■dmlnlatra;
trlx on estate ol Tho*. J. Ray, deceased,
represent* f> the court that ihe ha* lolly
represent* t*> the court that the ha* fully
administered Tho*. J. Ray’s estate. This
Is therefore to cite all concerned, heirs
and creditors, to show cause if any they
can. why said administratrix should not
be discharged from her administration
and receive letters of dismission on the
tst Monday in Aneust.
This June aoth, 1902.
■ J. D. HauosovX, O. D. C.
Tht Boston man, who lately married a
sickly rich young woman, is nappy
ferbe got Dr King’* New
which restored her to perfect health
Infalubie tor Jaundice, biliousness, ms
tarla. fever and ague and all liver and
stomach trouble*. Gentle but effective.
Only 25c at Foanxa A Coxa Daps Co.
bualneas ol said corporation shall be in the
town oi Vienna, Dooly county, Georgia;
bat the petitioners desire the right to et- 1
Ublish branch offices, rectories, place* of
bualneas, seed homes end scales at such i
other place* a* said corporation may wish.
(4) fhe capital stock of said company
to be actually paid In Is *40,000.00, divid
ed into (bares ot $100,00 each, and peti
tioners esk the privilege ot increasing the
same at any time to anv amount not ex
ceeding $250,000.00. Petitioners ask that
the subscriptions to the capital stock may
be paid in any kind of property that the
corporation la authorised to deal In. No
Stockholder In said company shall be
bound In hw Individual capacity for the
contract or debt of the company beyond
the amount of his unpaid subscription to
11$ caoltil tftock.
(5) Petitioners pray that they may be
granted the right to make all proper rates,
constitutions and by-laws,- and alter the
same at pleasure; also that they have the
power to elect suen directors, officertand
agents a* they see fit. The period of said
Incorporation shall be twenty years, with
the privilege of renewal os provided by
(6) They pray for authority to accept
amendments to their charter from time
to tlme.whetber fundamental or otherwise,
by anaffinfiatiye vote of a majority of the
entire itnck then outstanding and by like
vote to self out the whole ot their property
for cash or other valuable consideration
and wind up tbelr business at any time.
(7) Wherefore petitioners pray that this
petition may be filed and recorded as pro
vided by law, and when the lame has been
published as provided by the statute, that
an order may be passed incorporating pe*
titiunen under the name and style, and
for the purpose* and with the powers
hereinbefore set out.
I Hall Ac Gfcoxox,
Attorney a for Petitioner*.
Physicians St Surgeons,
F* Calls promptly answered.
VlKKMA, GA.
HALL AC GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law,.
Vienna, Georgia.
Sheriff’s Sales.
Georgia—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door In Vienna on the first Tuesday in
July, 190s, between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder tor cash the
following described property towit:
City lot number >4 in block number
115, lying and being In the city of Cor-
dele, uld county and state, known and
dfotinguitbed on the registered map of
■aid city of Cordele, and levied oq as the
property of the defendant, Lewis Eu
banks to satlafr a justice court fi-ta.,
issued from the February term 1896 of the
Justice conrtol the 945th district, G. M.,
of .said county in favor of Albert Weliont
an* against 'Lewi* Eubanks. Written
notice given use defendant in terms ot the
law. Levy madeby R. F. Youmans, L.
C., and turned ever to me tor advertise^
mentan&Mls. Thb June 2nd, 1901.
G. W. Skstfard,
Sheri#Dooly Co Ga.
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
Tb* above H a true copy of the original
petition for charter to “Vienna Cotton
Oil Company,” aa appears on file In this
This syth day ol May, >902.
J. Frank Powa
BELL,
Clerk Superior Court, D. C. Gs.
Tor Yean Is Bad.
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
•evere that I could not move partof tne
time. 1 .consulted the very best medical
eMItwmlltMe, but could get no relief un-
til Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommend^
cd to me. It he* been n Godsend to me”
For sale by all dealers.
Don't Format**
We have all the leading buggies
on our floor. Over fifty job* for
pour inspection without cost to
B Without
You; " J. P. B*ard A
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Viennt, Georgia.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office tyom 15th to last of
each month.
Vienna, Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL St SON,
Lawyers,
..■Vienna, Georgia.
WAS WaMfeg fiway.
The following letter from R R Watt*
of Salem, Mo. I. Instructive. I have been
troubled with kidney disease for the last
fitve years- f lost flesh and never felt
welland doctored with leading physi
cian*, and tried ell remedies suggested
without relief. Finally I tried Folev.s
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 on easier
terms than anyone. If
you need money it
will pay you to see us.
J. H, Woodward & Son,
lawyers,
Vienna Georgia,
Foley's Honey sad Tat
mam coUt, msujnoumoakL,