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Don't send your work off to large cities
to have it done, and wait an unlimited
time to get it back. Remember I ex-
* amine your Watches, Clocks oi Tewelry
jp FREE and tell you what it will cost
before you have it done. 1 make a
specialty of repairing ( fine and compli-
dP cated Wntdie6—all repairs neatly done
on short notice,
SATISFACTION
£: GUARANTEED.
I SELL
AJ^atefyes, ©leeks,
AND ALL. KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS
@Jewelpg aipd jewing f^*© shine's
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 Twill save you money.
Don’t Suffer—
with headaches, pans in back part of
the eyes, dull heavy feeling of the lids,
etc., when one p&ir 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.
REMEMBER
I guarantee every pair ol Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
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THOUGHTLESS MARRIAGES.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
In cases Hke that of Mrs. O’Mal
ley, wholmarried the object of her
girlish infatuation, and whose sub
sequent career has been involved in
much that is unpleasant, there is the
distinct moral that when the con
jugal votfc is taken too lightly it is
usually repented of, and that the
uction almost always leads to de
plorable. social results.
It iB a pity not only that so many
young women are allowed by their
ciders to be exposed to the danger
of unsuitable attachments, but that
so many of th:m also are not trained
to a rational and intensely serious
understanding of the meaning of the
.marriage obligation. There was a
fine example the other day in Wash
ington, of courageous good sense on
the part of a promised bride, though
tho exercise of the quality was
rather belated. Miss Theodore H.
Van Wyck, daughter of u former
Kebrnskun, now deceased, and huv
ing, it is said, a large income in her
owp right, went with a young man
before u clergyman to be married
but in the midst of the ceremony
responded to the usual question of
which depended her fate with an
emphatic ‘*No.” The astonished
clergyman asked the reason of the
sudden change of mind. “Because
she sn\d, “this is too serious; I have
got to think over it.”
The eleventh hour is not the best
at which to think it ovttr; but bet
ter then than later, if evety girl
und every young man, for that
matter, thought it well over before
peeking the minister or the law’s
representative to tie the knot, there
whuld be less frequent efforts to
untht it, with their attendant heart
burnings and. recriminations and
exposure of petty weaknesses which
so often inspire a momentary dis
gust with human nature,—Macon
Telegraph.
sALvg
By virtue of the power contained in a
deed from Robert W. Jones to W. H.
McKenzie and M. McDonald' Prichard,
trustees of the National Building Asso
ciation, of Baltimore City, dated Septem
ber and, 1898, recorded in office Clerk
Dooly Superior court, book “T” page
537, Earnest ]. Knutie, Jr., having suc
ceeded M. McDonald Prichard as trustee,
by deed recorded it. Clerk's office Dooly
Superior court, book “AA" page 106.
tile undersigned trustees will sell nt pub
lic outcry before tbe court house door of
said county on the first Tuesday in
August, 1903, within the legal hours of
sale to me highest and best bidder for
cash, city lot, known and designated by
the map of surrey of the city of Cordele
aa lot number four in block one hundred
and twenty-five. Said Jones having
defaulted In the monthly payment? spec
ified in said deed; such default having
continued for more titan thirty days; the
entire amount secured by said deed having
oeen declared due and payable, amount
ing to (309 79 at date of salt; said prop
erty will be sold for tile purpose ol
paying said Association said indebtedness,
together with 5% of the proceeds thereof,
hich is allowed said trustees as compen
sation to, services in making said sale.
This July 5th, 1903,
W. H. McKkmzir, Trustee,
Earnest J. Knave, Jr., Trustee.
ths moat boating salvo in the world-
The Mutual Benefit is the most popu
lar Life Insurance company in this sec
tion and its special agent, Mr. M. E.
Ruthin, informs ns that a Rushin’ bust
neat Is being done for that grand old
company, v
GRAND EXCURSION
—VIA—
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY,
—TO—
Savannah, Georgia.
’Hie Seaboard Ait Line Railway on
July 38 will operate one of its cheap pop
ular excursions front all points between
Mitylone, Ala.. Columbus, Ga,. Ameri
rut, Ga„ and Ocltla, Ga., to Savannah
Ga. The rate* from all points are ex
verdlngly low. Tickets will be sold tor
train? for trains July 2Sth, and wilt be
limited for return on any regular train
up to and incimtmg July jtst, 190s. See
advertising pt »ier for lull information
t-r coll on your nearest Seaboard agent
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue of the power contained in a
deed from W. H. Bussey to C. M. Mc
Kenzie and M. McDonald Prichard,
trustees for the National Building Asso
ciation of Baltimore City, dated June
39th, 1898, recorded in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court, book “T” page 451,
Earnest}. Knube, Jr., having succeeded
M. McDonald Prichard as trustee, by
deed recorded in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court, book “AA” page 106, the
undersigned trustees will sell at public
outcry before the court house door, of
said county on the first Tuesday in
August, 1963, between the 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 of Cordele
as lot number five in block six. Said
Bussey having defaulted in the monthly
payments specified in said deed; such
defuult having continued for more than
thirty days; the entire amount secured
by said deed having been declared due
and payable, amounting to $193.67 at
date of sale; said property will be sold
for the purpose of paving said Associa
tion said indebtedness, together with $%
of the proceeds thereof, which ts allowed
said trustees as compensation for services
in making said sale. July 5th, 1903.
C. M. McKenzie, Trustee,
’ Earnest J. Knabe, Jr., Trustee.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue ot_the_power contained inn
ed '
If It’s Insurance
You are looking for be SURE and see us. Ours is the
Oldest Agency in this section for the best and most reliable
Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and
England. Ihe companies we represent settles all claims
PROMPTLY.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
given to Real Estate and Renting.
Place your property with us and you’ll
receive the best results.
SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR
ANY AMOUNT; SECURED PROMP1L Y.
REMEMBER! Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD
for our customer's.
a. E. JORDAN & 60.
deed from E. B. Gunn to \V. H. McKen
zie and M. McDonald Prichard, trustees
of the National Building Association of
Baltimore City, dated September ttth,
1898, recorded in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court, book “T” page 580,
-Earnest J. Knabe, Jr., having succeeded
M, McDonald Prichard as trustee, by
deed recorded in office Clerk of Doolv
Superior court, book “AA” page 106,
the undersigned trustee* will sell at public
outcry before the court house door of
GEORGIA—-Dooly County.
By virtue of tnc power contained In a
deed from Mrs. M. E. Jefferson to C. M
McKenzie and M. McDonald Prichard,
trustees of the National Building Assocta*
tton, of Baltimore City, dated July 7m,
1898, recorded In office Clerk *Dooly
Superior court, hook “T” page 474,
Earnest J. Knabe, Jr., having succeeded
M. McDonald Pricliurd as Trustee, bv
deed recorded in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court book “A A” page 106, the said county .on the first Tuesday in
undersigned trustees will sell at public August, 1903, within the legal hours of
qutcry before the court house door of sale, to the highest nud best bidder for
said county on the first Tuesday in Aug- cash, city lots, known and designated by
ust, 1903, within the legal hours of sale the map of survey of the city of Cordele.
to the highest and best bidder for cash, as lots number four and five in block one
city lot, known and designated by the map hundred nnd twelve. Said Gunn havinf
of survey of the city ol Cordele as lot defaulted in payments specified in salt
number tour In block thirty-seven. Said deed; such default having continued for
Mrs. Jefferson having-defaulted In the more than thirty days; the entire
monthly payments specified in said deed; amount secured by aatd deed having been
such default having continued (or more declared due and payable, amounting to
than thirty days; the entire amount se- $384.10 at date of .sale; said property
cured by said deed having been declared will be sold for die purpose of paying
due and payable, amounting to $554.67 at sat^ Association the fmount of said
date of sale; said property will be sold indebtedness, together with $% of the
for the purpose,of paying said Association
the amount ol said indebtedness, together
with of the ptoceeds 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.
proceeds thereof, which is allowed said
trustees as compensation for services in
making said sale. July 5th, 190a.
W. H. McKenzie, Trustee,
Earnest J. Knabe, |r., Trustee.
WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW
Great consternation was felt by the
friends of M A Hogartry of Lexington,
Ky. when they saw he was turning yel
low. His skin slowly changedcolor, also
his eyes and he suffered terribly. Jilt
malady was yellow Jaundice. He was
treated by
TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
“I was troubled with kidney complaint
forabont two year*,” writes AII Davia, of
Mt. Sterling, la.,“but two battles ot Fol
ey’s Kidney Cure effected a permanent
cum, ” For sale by «U dealers.
>y tlie best doctors, bat with
out benefit. Then he was advised to try
Electric Bitters, the wonderful stomach
and liver remedy, and he writes; “After
taking two bottles I was wholly cured,"
A.trlal proves its matchless merit for all
stomach, liver aud kidney troubles. Only
50c. FORBES ft COXE DRUG CO.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Bv virtue of the power contained In a
deed (rom R. L. McKenzie to the
Equitable Building ft Loan Association, ... ...
dated October 39th, 1898, recorded in malady was yellow Jaondice,
office clerk Dooly Superior Court, book \
“U” page 104 (which said deed, bond and
debt for which same was given to secure
has been duly transi rred and assigned
to the Equitable Trust company, as
appears front record in office Clerk Dooly
Superior court, book “Y” page451), will
be sold at public uutcry before the court
house door In said county on the first
Tuesday in August 1903, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and best
bidder for ca*li, 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 snd fifteen Said
deed being security for a bond executed
by said McKensie'to said Association, in
which it is stipulated that, In case of
default in the pajments thereto specified
and the continuation of such default for
six months the entire amount secured by
said bond and deed ahonld become due
and payable. Default having been made
in the payments specified in said bond,
and having continued tor more than tlx
months, the entire amountof said indebt
edness ha* been declared dneand payable;
and raid tale is to be made for the purpose
of paringoff said lndebtedneta,amounting'
to $7*18 33 at date of sale, together with
expenses of this proceeding.
This July 5th, icoa.
Equitable Trust Companv,
By C. G. Goodrich, President,
a. S. Hatch, Secretary,
Sheriffs Sales.
Georgia—Dooly Coun,ty.
Will be sold before'the court house
door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in
August, 1903, between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder tor cash the
following described property towit:
Alto at the same time and place, city
lot in the city of Cordele, Dooly county,
known on the map of survey of said city,
at lot number 1 In block number 36;
levied upon as tiie property of G. H.
McKenzie to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa.,
i.sued October term 1899, 1451st District
G M.. in favor of J. W. Bivins, agent for
Mrs. Beulah C. Bivins against G. 11.
McKenzie and R. L. McKenzie. Levy
made by G. W . Sheppard, sheriff D. C.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property to-wit: Two
tents, with side walls and poles, three
gasoline pan lamps, 1 box ot bed quilts,
leather bed, 1 bos of cooking utensils,
banjo; 1 guitar and 1 mandolin. Said
property levied on as the property ot the
Dixie Comedy company and Mrs. M
Teal, manager, by virtue of and to satisfy
a certain tax execution issued by F. J.
Lewis, tax collector of Doolv county,
Georgia, against the said Dixie Comedy
company and Mrs. M. Teal, manager,
for their show tax due said State, aa set
out In said execution.
This the 7th day of July, 1903.
G. w. Sheppard,
Sheriff Dooly Co Ga.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flowers still lias the larg
est sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers and grander others’
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were
scarce, and they seldom heard of appen
dices, nervous prostrations or heart fail
ure. etc. They used August Flowers to
clean sat the system and stop fermenta
tion of undigested food, regulate the ac
tion of the liver.. stimulate the nervous
and organic action of the system, and
that is all they took when feeling dull and
bad with headaches and other aches. You.
only need n few doses of Green’s August
Flowers, in llbuidfornt, to make you sat*
tied there is nothing serious the matter
with you. You can get this reliable rem
edy at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga.,
J. W. Sanders, Unadilla, Ga.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
a. l. mcarthur,
Dentist.
Rooms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — ' Georgia,
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue of the power contained in a
deed from J. D. McCranie to W. II. Me-
Kenxie and M. McDonald Prichard,
trustees for the National Building Asso
ciation of Baltimore C'ty, dated Decem
ber 31st, 1898, recorded in Clerk’s office
Dooly Superior court, book **U” paee
498, Earnest J. Knabe, Jr., having suc
ceeded M. McDonald Prichard in said
Uust, by aetd recorded in Clerk’s office
Dooly Superior court, book “AA” page
106, the undersigned trustees will sell at
public outcry before the court heuse door
ot said county on the first Tuesday in
August 1903, within the legal hours of
sale to tbe highest and best bidder for
cash, city lots, known and designated by
map of survey of the city of Cordele at
lots numbers eleven, twelve and thirteen
in block forty-four. Said McCranie
having defaulted in the monthly payments
specified in said deed; such default having
continued tor more than thirty days;
tbe entire amount secured by said deed
having been declared due and payable,
amounting to $26743 at the date of sale;
said property will be sold tor the purpose
of paying said Association said indebted
ness, together with s% ot the proceeds of
said tale which is allowed said trustees as
compensation fortbeirsenrices in making
said sale, laly 5th, 1903.
\V. 11. McKenzie, Trustee,
Eaxneet J. Knabe, jo,, Trustee.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
All persons interested are hereby noti
fied if no good cause be shown to the
contrary, an order will be granted by the
undersigned on the 19th day of August
next establishing a new road, a* marked
out by tbe Road Commissioners appoint
ed (or that purpose, commencing at Mt.
Vernon church in the 7th district of said
county, running in a Northern direction,
through the lands of Mary ]. Royal,
Eastei West, J. A. Lilly, W. L. Ingram,
deceased, Tally McGongh, D. T. Fore-
a hand, W. B. F, Lilly, Susaner Adams, ].
E. McGough, H. A. j. Fuqua, intersect
ing the Vienna and Montezuma road
near Fuqua pottoffice, a distance oi about
three miles. This July 17th, 1903.
J. D. Hargrove, O. D. C.
DR. C. T. STOVALL.
• Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, .... Georgia.
BIVINS ft MOBl-EY,
T.-F. Bivins, m. d. H. A. Mobley, M. d.
Physicians & Surgeons,
Culls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Agreeably to an order of tbe court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
auction at the court house door of said
county on the first Tuesday in August
next, within the legal hours of sale the
following property to-wit: Lot of land
number thirty-five (35) in the original
third (3), now Pinehurst district of said
county, and containing two htfndred and
two and one-half (303jg) acres more or
less. Sold as the propei ty of Sam Peavy,
late of said county, deceased. Terms of
sale cash. This July 7 th, 190s.
Abeam Peavt, Administrator.
A SuiBg Opportunity.
We will sell you afirst class biob
grade BUGGY at the price our
competitors ask yon for cheap
work.. SEE FOr Yourself, Don’t
take our word for ft.
JP HEARD ftSONB,
The Buggy and Wagon People,
HALL ft GEORGE,
Attorneys at Law,
Vienna, Georgia.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer, ’
Vtenor, Georgia.
J. M. WHlTEllEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office from 15th to last of
each month.
Vienna, Georgia,
JOHN F. POWELL ft SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
Foley*s Honey end Tat
cures colds, prevents pneumonic.
ths Didn’t Wur a Mask
But her beauty was completely hidden
by sores, blotches and pimp),* till she
used Bucklens Atnica Salve, Then they
vanished as will all eruptions, fever sores
bolls, ulcer*, carbuncles and felloni from
its use. Infaluble for cuts, corns, bttrnsi
scalds and piles. Cure guaranteed, srets
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