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to lmve it done, and wait an unlimited
lime to get it back. Remember I ex
amine your Watches, Clocks or Jewelry
FREE* and,tell you what it wHl cost
before you nave it done. I make a
specialty of repairing fine and compli
cated Wntches—-all repairs neatly done
on short notice, '
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I SELL
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AND Alai. KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS
@Jewelpg en-xd §ewito§ f$e ©foiraef
All kinds 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. .
Don’t 5 Suffer*
with headaches, pain* in back part of
the eyes, dull heavy feeling of the lids,
* etc., when ode pair of Glasses correctly
fitted Will stop all thi* trouble, I
•examine yotir eyes free of charge and if
you don’t need glasses, I will cheerfully
tell you so. i
REMEMBER
I guarantee every pair ol Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H A vm T n A N ^ Jewe,er and Optician,
• i * Next Door to Postoffice.
SEVERAL SMALL , ^
SCENES SCOOPED
The News of Town and Coualy Culled
L. M. -Altman has opened up a meat
market in the shop formely occupied
i by O’. R» ; Mathews. ’ , >'■’
Read the Cotton Warehouse ad of
Forehand & Morga*? Thhfjs a sfrptig
firm'and are ciperfenced men in the
busiiiSts.
; -C
/TheCordele colored base ball, olub
-came up Monday afternoon and defeat-
4kf a ; scrub'nino In this city 0 to 6 in an
eight,liming game. • -
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it tnsy concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Jane Ray, sdminlstra*
trix on estate ot Thus. J. Ray, deceased,
represents p> the court that she has fully
administered Thot. J. Ray's estate. This
Is therefore to cite all concerned, heirs
and creditors, to show -cause if tiny they
can, Why said- administratrix should not
be dischamed from her administration
and receive letters of dismission on the
lit Monday in August.
Thia June 24th, toor.
J. D. llARpROVE, O.’l). C.
We aro a half day late this week on
: account of ja little rush of legal ads,
whiebeanie in Just before our time to
go to press.
A party composed of J J Cooper. Dr i
T F Bivins, Jop,Burns, J, M Gammago
Carl and Hollis Mirgan spent yester
day down on Flintirlver fishing. They
caught plenty to eat.
A delightful social was tendered the
young people at the hospitable home
of Mr and Mrs E G Walton last night
Refreshments were served during the
evening And a pleasant time was spent.
G. C. Bowers and family left yester-
-d ly for Fitzgerald, where Mr. Bowers
has scoured him a farm about threo
mile* from that place and will make
Irwin county his home in the future.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
D. M.,Borum has In due 'form applied
to the undersigned tor/permanent letters
of administration on the eiirate • of Mary
8. Borum, late of said county deceased.
I will pass upon his application on. the
first Mondar In August next.
This July tit, 1902.
). D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County. ,
Whereas, ]>. M. Borum, administrator
cum testamento annexo estate of Alexan*
der Borum, late of said county deceased,
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the following real
estate belonging to the estate of said
deceased, situate Ijring anil being in the
town of Unadilla,I)ooly county, Georgian
viz: Lott numbers 8and 40 In block s;
lot number 38in block 6- lots numbers
42 and 74 in block <4; lots number* 78
and 80 in block 15; lot* 82, 84, 130 and
132 in block 26; Jot number 140 in block
33; lots co and $t in block 12,Also 50
acres of land, more or less. In south-west
corner of lot of land number 44 in the
3rd district of Dooly county, G.eorala. I
will pass upon said application oh the 1st
Monday in August oext.-
Thtojoly 1st 1902. -
J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
T. W. Walton, a prominent young
farmer of near Pinehnrst, sent to the
News office yesterday a half open boll
■of cotton which he plucked from hi*
field early yeaterday morning.
, The New* has been advocating for
aomo time a County Fair. The move
ment is now well under head to have
.a Fair ground and buildings erected
for that pbrpose in time fora County
Fair neitt^year.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may.concern;
Wher«»<r' S. D. Thompson and T. A.
Culpepper, executors of the estate of E.
\V. Thompson, iate of said county de
ceased,''Reports 10 the court in their
petition duly filed, that they have paid
the debts otfsald estate-'arid turned over
balance in their hands to the lawful legs
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue of the power contsined in a
deed from K.. L. McKenzie to the
Equitable Budding & Loan Association,
dated October 29th, 1898, recorded in
office’ clerk Dooly Superior Court, book
«U" page 104 (which said deed, bond and
"U” page X04 (which said deed, bond amt
debt ior which same was given to secure
has been duly transferred and assigned
to the Equitanle Trust company,
** Clerk Dooly
Appears from record in office
Superior court, book “Y” page 451),- will
be sold at public outcry beiorc tne court
house door in said county on the first
Tuesday in August 1902. within the legal
houra of sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following described
property: City lots, known and desig
nated by the registered map of survey of
the citv of Cordele as lots number
eleven, twelve and , thirteen In block
number one hundred and fifteen Said
deed being security fora bond executed
by said McKenzie to said Association, In
which if Is stipulated that, in case of
default in the payments therein specified
and the continuation of such default for
six months the entire amount secured by
said bond and deed should become due
and payable. Default having been made
in the payments specified in said bond,
and having continued tor more than six
month*, the entireamountof said indebt
edness has been declared dueand payable;
and sild sale is to be made for the purpose
of payingoff said Indebtedness,amounting
to £718 33 at date of sale, together with
expanses of this proceeding.
This July 5th, 1003.
EqpiTABLx Trust Compaxv,
“ By C. G. Goodrich, President,
A. S. Ratch, Secretary.
Application For Charter
GEORtilA-v-Doolf County.
To the Superior court of said county:
The petition of E.'T. Tippett and A.
B. Tippeft ot Dooly county, and B. R.
Holt of Wilcox county, all of said state,
respectfullr-shqtvs. .
• tst. - Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assignees,
10 be Incorporated under the mime and
style of
Tippett Bros. & Holt Company,”
and br that name to sue and-bo sued,
transactall busipessas hereinafter piiayed,
have and use a common teal, make con*
tracts, borrow money and create,such
evidences of.debhas the corporation'niRy
desire and securethe saraVto Bay, lease
or rent, own and self’real estate and
personal property of every description;
und to haye and exercise all such . other
S iwers as are specified by ; the laws of
eorgia, and as-may be “necessary to
carry out the purpose of this Incorpora
tion.
and. The objects of said corporation
and tue particular business to be carried
on are to do a general mercantile business
and to do everything necessary to carry*
ingon a general mercantile-business, also
to run a mill for the purpose ot grinding
wheat and to do everything necetiary to
running a wheat mill.
3rd.'The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall' Be at
Tippettyllle, in the county of Dooly,' state
of Georgia, but petitioners desire
the right to establish branches of
their business at such other places as said
corporation mar wish.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
: Byl virtue of tne power contained In a
deed frpiivMr*. M. E.' Jefferson to C. M
McKenzie and M. McDonald Prichard,
trustees of the National Building Associa
ti6rii of Baltimore Citv, dated Jutv 7m,
... - -■ rk T '
Rev*. -H. P. Myors and J. L. Morrill
returned 8unday afternoon from By-
romvillt, where they have been carry
ing on a r protracted meeting. Rev.
Morrill pnaShod at the Methodist
here Sunday night.
tee* af«a(d estate, and- prays to be dis*
charge’ll fee
The grapes used at the K. of P. ban
quet Monday night were gathered from
the vineyard of Judge J. T. Carlisle,
who lives a few mile* North-east of the
Ally and were the best flavored that we
hove had the pleasure of eatingin some
tflme.
Our progressive-.mayor, Dr. J. M.
Whitehead, has recently purchased a
very fine tyiggy, horse and Messrs J. P.
Heard and 80ns, the Up-to-date Baggy
and Wagon people, have sold him oqe
of their high,, grade Babcock Buggies.
Our mayor {snow sporting one of the
r finest turnout^ In this section.
The Baptist, protracted meeting
.closed last Wednesday night, and Rev.
W. L. Walker, who conducted the meet
ing left for his home at Quitman Thurs
day. Rev Walkqr did some fine preach
ing, and the meeting was the result of
much good, especially among the
church members.
LIMEADE—The successor and sup
erior ol Lemonade at Vibmxa Drug Co.
ABOUT BUGGIES
THE &
Faints, •*
BEST
are found in Hssrd's Buggies
J. P. HEARD & SONS,
She r.ggy and Wagon People.
„ fiom their trust as executors, bf
said estate. ,/ All concerned, heirs, credi
tors and legatees, are hereby notified.' if
no good cause be«hown to the contrary,
said executors will be discharged from
their trust, an’d letters, ot dismission
issued to them on the Tst Monday in
A'ughst next. Given under my hand and
official signature, this |uly ythfftfos.
• -J.D. HargTroVx,'Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Agreeably to an order of the court of
Ordinary of slid county. Will be sold at
auction at r the court house • door’ of said
county oh the first Tuesday in August
next, within the legal hour* of sale the
following property to-wlt: Lot of land
number thirty-five (35) Jo the original
third (3), now Pinehum district of said
county, and containing two hundred and
two and one-half (aoajf) acre* moie or
leu. Sold a* the propei trot dam Peavy,
late of said county, deceased. Terms of
•ale cash. Thisjifiv 7th, 1902. '
Abram Pravy, Administrator.
1898; recorded in office Clerk 'Dooly
-Superior' court, book “T” page 474,
Earnest J.-Knabe, Jr., having succeeded
M. McDonald Prichard as Trustee, bv
deed recorded 'In office Clerk -Dooly
Superior court book "A A” page 166, the
undersigned trustees will sell st public
outcry before the court house door of
I said county on the Arst Tuesday in Aug.
ust, 1902, within tiie legal hours of sale
to the highest and best bidder for cash,
[ city lot, known and designated by the map
| of survey of the city ot Cordele as lot
; number four In block thirty-seven. Ssid
! Mrs. Jefferson having defaulted in the
monthly payments specified in said deed;
: such default having continued for more
1 than thirty days; the entire amount se
cured by said deed having been declared
dueand payable, amounting to $354 67 at
' date of sale; said prooerty will be sold
for the purpose of paying said Association
the emountof said indebtedness, together
with 5% of the ptoceeda thereof, which
is allowed said trustees as compensation
for their service In making said sale.
This July 5th, 1903.
C. M. McKenzie, Trustee,
Earnest J. Knabe, Jr., Trustee.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue ol the power contained in a
deed ftoto W. H. Bussey to C. M. Me.
Kenzie and M. McDonald Prichard,
trustees for tHe National Building Asso
ciation of Baltimore City, dated June
29th, 1896, recorded in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court, book “T" page 451,
succeeded
Earnest J. Knabe, Jr., having
M.McDonald Prichard as trustee, by
deed recorded in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court, book “AA" page 106, the
ill at public
undersigned trustees will »el _ w
outcry before the court house door of
said county oo the first Tuesday In
August, 1903, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest and best bidder for
cash, nty lot, known and designated by
tbe map of survey of the city of Cordele
as lot number five In block six. Said
Bussey having defaulted In the monthly
payments specified in said deed; such
default having continued for more than
thiity day*; the entire amount secured
by said-deed bating been declared due
and payable, amounting to $173.67 at
date of sale; said property will'be sold
for the purpose of paving raid Associa
tion said Indebtedness.together with 5%
‘ ’ 1 ' 1 * “ ‘ is allowed
of the proceeds thereof, which
said trustees as-compensation for services
in making said. sale. July etb, 1902.
C. M. McKenzie, Trustee,
Eakxrst J. Knabe,Jr., Trustee.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
dee!? - lrtue -* ,he P“y»« r con t*lned in n
from Robert W. Jones to W. II
McKensle and M. McDonald Prichard,
trustees of the National Bnitdlng Asso.
elation, of Baltimore City, dated Septem
ber snd, 1898, recorded In office Clerk
Dooly Superior court, book 'T” page
537, Earnest J. Knalie, Jr., having suc
ceeded M. McDonald Prichard as trustee,
by deed recorded In Clerk’s office Dooly
Superior court, book *‘AA” page ton.
the undersigned trustees will tell at pub
lic outcry before the court house door of
said county on the first Tuesday in
August, 1902, within the legal hours of
sale to tne highest and best bidder for
cash, citv lot, known and designated by
the map of survey of the city of Cordele
as lot number four in block one bnndrqd
and twentv-five. Said Jones having
defaulted in the monthly payments spec
ified in said deed; such default having
continued for more than thirty days; tbe
entire amount secured by said deedhaving
ueen declared due and jmyable, amount-
Sheriffs Sales.
Georgia—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court bouse
door In Vienna on the'first Tuesday in
August, 1902, between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder tor casjt the
tollowing described property tovrit:
rotJjJ ncres off of lot of land number
136 In the nth district of Dooly county.
Levied on as the property ot Dwight
Uibbs'to satisfy a certain (.Tty court fi.
fa., Issued from the June Monthly term
1902 of the City court of Vienna fn favor
of E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine
Works’and against DwightGlbbs. Ten
ant in possession notified in terms of the
law.
r Also at the same time and place, city,
lot number 13 in block 50 in the city of
Cordele, Ga., said county, as found -on
the map of survey of said city. Levied
upon as the property of J. F. George to
satisfy a 'Justice court II. fa., issued
from the Mar term 1899 of the
Justice "court of the 1451st District
G. M., In favor of B. B. Pound and
1. F. George. Levy made by R.
against J.
F. Youmans, L. C., and turned over lo
me for advertisement and sale. Tenant
in possession notified in terms of the law.
Also ait the same tfme and place, city
lot In the. city of Cordele, Dooly county,
known on the map of survey of ssid citr K
at lot number 1 in block number 26;
levied upon-as the property bf 'G.' II.
McKenzie to satisfy a Justice court’ll, fa.,
i.sued Octobei? term 1899, V^tst District
4th. The capital stock of said company
00.00,'df.
to be actually paid <n la '$3fyooo...,
vided into shares of 9too.oO each, and
petitioners ask the.privilege of increasing
the same at any time to any amount not
exceeding 450,000.00, .Petitioners ask
that subscription#- to the capital stock
may be paid in any. kind of property that
the corporation is authonzed to deal in.
No atockholder In said company shall be
bound In his individual Capacity for tbe
contract nr debt of the company beyond
the amount of Ids unpaid Subscription to
its capital atdek. Petitioners ask leave
to begin business when $19,006^00 shall
nave been paid in. -S 1 '
5th. Petitioners pray that ther may be
granted tbe right to moke all' props-
rules, constltntions end by laws,' and alter
tiie same at pleasure. Alko ’ that they
have the power to elect such directors,
officers and agents as they see fit. The
period of said incorporation shall be for
twenty years/with -the privilege of re
newal as provided by law.
Wherefore, petitioners pr*V an ‘order
of this court constituting them, their
associates, successors and 1 assignees, a
body corporate under the name and style
aforesaid, for tbe purposes - and with tbe
right* and privileges aforesaid, ‘and with
all other rights, power* - arid’ immunities
prescribed by law for' corporations of
like character. .....
Gao. W. Wooten,
, Petitioners .Attorney. -
The above It a true copy of the original
petition tor ’charter to Tippitt Bros. St
Holt Company, at- appears oh'file in tbit
. j w*
.. f alter. F. H fit. j,|f.
Deputy Clerk ’>ooly Superior Court. .
Foley's Hon&dki Tar
eurtM rn/rfi, • firiTTafe pmniiiogti
ing to $399 79 at date 01 sate;
erty will be sold for the
said prop
paying said Association said indebtedness,
together with $% of the proceeds thereof,
which it allowed said trustees as compen
sation to, service* in making (aid tale.
This July 5th, 1903. -
W. H. McKenzie, Trustee,
Earnest J. Knabe, J a., Trustee.
A POOR MILLIONAIRE,
Lately starved in London because he
could not digest his food. Early use of
Dr King's New Life Pills would have
laved him. They strengthen tbe stomach
aid digestion, promote assimilation, im
prove appetite. Price 35c. Money back
it not fttiified
FORBES & COX5 DRUG CO.
GEORGIA—Dooly Coonty.
By virtue ot tbe power coptaincd in a
deed from K. B. Gunn to W. H. McKen
zie and E. McDonald Prichard,'trustees
ot tbe National Building' Association of
Baltimore City, dated September 13th,
1898, recorded in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court, book "T” page 580.
Earnest ]. Knabe, Jr., having socceeded
M. McDonald Prichard as trustee, by
deed recorded in offiee Clerk of Iloolv
Superior court, book “AA" page 106,
the undersigned trustee* will sell« public
outcry betpre th* coart house door ot
said county- on ‘the. first Tuesday in
August, J903, within the legal hoars ot
sale, to the highest sod best bidder for
cash, city lots, 1 noun and designated by
the map ot survey ot tbe city of Cordele.
as lot* number four aod fire in block one
hundred tad, twelvfc. -Ssid Gunn having
defaulted in paynpeat* specified in said
deed; such default having continued for
more than thirty days;, the entire
amount secured by said deed having been
declared duo and payable, amouatlag to
8384.10 at date of sale; said property
will be sold for the purpose of paying
Mid Association the sinonnt of said
Inoebtednese, together with of Uw
proceed! thereof, which I* allowed Said
trustees as compensation, for service* in
making said tale. July fib, 1903. »,
W. 1L McKxXcia. Trustee*
EAXSR3T J. KmaXk, Jr,, Tract**,
G M..-in layorof J. W. BlviiiSf. sgeni for ’
*. Beulah C. Bivins against G, fl.
Mrs
McKensle end R. L. McKenzie. Lew ’
made by G. W. Sheppard, sheriff D, C.
Also at the same time and place, (he
following described property/to-wit: Two
tents,'with side. walls end poles,, three
gasoline pan lamps, 1 box of bed quilts,-1
leather bed, 1 box of cooking utenriis, 1
banjo; 1.guitar mid 1 mandolin. Said
property, levied hn as the prooerty ot the
Dixie Comydy; company mid Mrs. M
Teal, manager, by virtue of and to satisfy
a certain tax execution issued by F. ]’
Lewis, tax collector of Dooiv county,
Georgia, against tbe said Dixie Comedy
company'and Mrs. M. Teal, manager,
for their show tax due said State, a* set
out in saldevecntion.
This tbe 7th day of July, 1903.
G. W. Siiuppard,
Sheriff Dooly Co (ja.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy lor coughs and colds la
all right, butvyouywruni; ,something,\tbst
will releave anii cure (he more severe and
dangerous rer.ult*.of tyrant andlurig troub
le*. What shill youdo? Go to a warmer
or more regular climate? Yes if possible:
if not possible for jou. then in either case
take the on£v remedy that has beep in
troduced in all.civilised countries with
tuecesajn severe throat and luflfc troubles,
“Boschee’s German Syrup.” .; It not only
heal* and stimulates the tissues to destroy
th* germ discese. but altars inflamation,
causes easy expectoration, gives-a good
night's rest, ami cures the patient. Try
one bottle. • Recommended many year*
or all drogglst* In the world. You can
get this, rihable remedy at Vienna - Drue
Co, VfeW G^ and J W Saiiders,
Unadllla, G*..‘
Get Green s Special Almanac. •
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
tru*tee».for the National* juildirig^mo
elation of Baltimore. C'fndated Decehi
her 3t*h 1898, recorded In** Clerk'* bifid
Dooly Superior court, book “U” pain
J r > h ** ,n E »'«
ceedotLM. McDonald Prichard in./aii
titistr by deed recorded in Clerk’s offiCi
D6«ily.Superior court, book ••AA” par
tn£ ika ■ >.t *
to6, a tye nndersigned trjutees vriti sel f at
before the court house door
public outcry L.. UI . .... wu,, ,„u,c uwi
of eatd county on The first Tuesdav in
Angnst 1903, within the legal hours of
sale to the highest, and best bidder foi
cash, city lots, known, and designated by
map of survey of the city of Cordele a?
lot* numbers eleven, twelve and thirten
m olock, forty-four. Said McCranh
in block forty-four. Said McCranie i
havinrdefaulted in tkemonthiv paymems 'l
tpectfiedin raid deeJ; such delimit having
continued tor more than-thirty day*
the entire •mount secured by wid deet
nsuinn kaon I J * m
having been declared due and payable
date of sale
amounting to 4267^2 at the t,„crui s.ie
«ld property will be sold tor thepuVpo*
of paying said Association said indebted
ntsa, together with 5% ol the proceeds o
raid (ale.which is allowed said trustees a
compeewtion for their service* in .nakin
•aid sale.’ Inly *(>1,1903.
W. If. M
, •>» McKrxzie, Trustee,
EAlrttasT j. Knabe, Ja., Trustee.
BANNER SALVE
riiaotheailng mu ye in the wort*,