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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, Cjpcka or Tewelry
FREE and tell you what it will coat
before you have it done. I make a
specialty of repairing fide add compli-
•• cated Watches—-all repairs neatly Hone
on short notice.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
I SELL
\BerUf?<3§, ©loeks,
AND ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLAdS
elewelpg atpd jewing f!?G efoineS
AU hinds of Sewing Machine NeedUs arid 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 Stiffer—
with headaches, pains in back part of
the eyes, doll heavy feeling of the lids,
etc., when one pair of Glasses correctly
fitted will stop all this trouble, ' l
examine ' c ~~~ ~ e “ L J !f
telt’
ed will stop an tms irouoie, i
imiije your eyes free of charge and if
i don’t need-glasses, I will cheerfully
you so.
REMEMBER
I guarantee every pair of Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
H A VnilHi Jeweler and Optician,
. -TV. I UUi Next Door to Postoffice.
If It’s Insurance
“Die Twin Ballots.”
‘‘Along in November whoa chill was
.the weather,
Two ballots were east in a box together.
They nestled up close like brother
, to brother,
You couldn’t tell one of the votes from
the other.
“They were both rum votes.
And sanctioned the liquor tank.
But one was east by a jolly old brewer.
One by a Sunday school crank.
“The Sunday school man no man could
be truer, f
Kept busy all the summer denouncing
the brewer,
But liia fever cooled oil with the change
in the weather,
And late in the autumn they voted to
gether.
“The Sunday school manfohad always
been noted
For fighting saloons except when he
voted. • ■
Ho piled up his prayers with a holy
perfection,
But he knoeked them all down oaithe
day of the election. /
“The foxy old brewer was cheerful
and mellow.
He said : ‘I admire that Sunday school
follow. .
He’s true to his church: to the tank he
is truer.
He talks for tho lord but he votes for
the brewer.”’
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W lien you are suffering f nom rhematitm
the kidney must be attended to at once so
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most effective remedy for this purpose.
R T Hopktn of Palor, Wis, say*, Valter
unsuccessful doctoring three years for
rheumatism with the best doctor*. I tried
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cine. ” For sale by all dealer*.
THE FUDLITY OF WORRY.
Worry is a habit, like biting fin
ger nails, turning the toes, or talk
ing slang. It conies in time to be
not only a habit, but a sinful indul
gence, almost as hurtful to peace
of mind as overeating, or a violent
temper, or scandal and talebreaking
The mind readily falls a victim
to bad mental habits. To make
much of small things is to be little
life. To magnify and give impor
tance to little etils is to distort
out ot all reality the actual worth
living for. When the peace of n
whole family is upset because the
hrrukliist cot(ee is cold or someone
lias mislaid the morning paper
things have lost due propotion.
“In- effect is simply ludicrous to the
ttniinpashioued looker-on. To those
utnoroiled in the jars and jangles
there is only u sort of helpless tftis
erv, which is anything intfa'subject
for smiles.
To be happy one should look at
the evils and worries of lite as if
frotq the Urge end of an opera
glass, thus diminishing them; while
for pleasant t..ings the small end
of the glass should be held’ to the
eyes, so magnifying what is enjoy-
able.—Woman’s Home Companion
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we will please you.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom tt may concern:
Whereas, Mrs. lane Ray, administra
4rix on estate ot Thos, J. Ray, deceased,
represents t*> the court that she has fully
administered Tho*. J. Ray’s estate. Tms
(s therefore to cite all concerned, heirs
and creditors, tosfcow cause if any they
can, why said administratrix should not
be discharged from her administration
and receive letter* of dismission on the
1st Monday in,An oust.
This June 34th, 1902.
J. D. Hargrove, O. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
D. M. Borum has in due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of Mary
S. Borum, late of said county deceased,
I will pass upon his 1 application on -the
first Monday in August next.
This July tit, 1902.
]. D. Hargrovb, Ordinary'.
WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW
Great consternation was felt by the
friends of M A l/ogartry of Lexington,
Ky. when they saw be was turning yel-.
low. Hlsikln slowly changed color, also
Ills eyes and he suffered terribly. HI*
malady was yellow jaundice. He was
treated by the best doctors, but with
out benefit Then he up* advised to /try
Electric Bitters, the wonderful stomach
and liver .remedy, and.he, writes; ..-.‘After
taking twd bottles I was wholly cured.”
A trial prpres its matchless merit for all
stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only
50c. FORBES & COXE DRUG CO.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereasi D. M. Borum, administrator
cum testamento annexo estate of Alexan
der Borum, late of said county deceased,
has In due form npplled 10 the under
signed for leave to sell the, following real
estate belonging to the estate of said
deceased, situate Ivlug and being in the
town of Unndllla, Dooly county, Georgia,
viz: Lots numbers 8'and 40 in block 5;
lot number 38 in block 6’ lots numbers
42 and 74 in block 14; lots numbers 78
and 80 In block 15: lots 83, 84, 130 and
133 In block.16; lot number 140 in block
33; lots 50 and 51 In block 12, Also 50
acres of Isnd, more or less, in south-west
corner of lot of land number 44 in the
3rd district of Doqly county, Georgia. I
will past upon said application on the 1st
Monday in August next.
This July 1st 1903.
J. U. Hargrovb, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dobly County.
To whom It may concern:
Whereas, S. D, Thompson and T. A.
Culpepper, executors of the estate of E.
W. Thompson, late of said county de
ceased, reports 10 the court in their
petition duly filed, that they have paid
the debts of said estate and turned over
balance In their bands to the lawful lega
tees of said estate, and pray* to be dis-
charged ftom their trust as executors of
said estate. All concerned, heirs, credi
tors and legatees, are hereby notified, if
no good cause be shown to the contrary,
isia executors will be discharged from
their trust, and letters ot dismission
issued to them on the 1st Monday in
August next. Given under my hand and
official signature, this luty 7th. 1902.
J. D. Hargrovb, Ordinary.
DOES IT FAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy forcoughsand colds Is
all right but you wnnt something that
will releave aiiil cure the more severe and
dangerous re-'11 It* of throat andlung troub
les. What shill you do? Goto awariner
or more tegular climate? Yes if possible:
if not possible for you. then in cither case
take the only remedy that ha* been in
troduced in all civilised countries with
success in severe throat and lung troubles,
“Boschee's German Svrup." It not only
heal* and stimulates the tissues to destroy
the germ disease, but allays infiamution,
causes easy expectoration! gives a good
night’s rest, and cure* the patient. Try
one bottle. Recommended manV years
by all druggists in the World You can
get this tillable remedy at Vienna Drug
Co, Vienna, Ga., and J W Sanders,
Unadllta, Ga.
Get Green-s Special Almanac.
A Sniog Opporlonitj.
We will *$11 you n first class man
obadk BUGGY si the .price our
competitors ask you for cheap
work. SEE For Yourself, Don’t
take our word for it.
J P HEARD & SONS,
Tho Buggy and Wagon People-
Application For Charter
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To the Superior court of said county:
The petition of E. T. Tippett and A.
B. Tippett oi Dooly county, and B. R.
Holt of Wllc.ox county, all of said state,
respectfully shows.
1st. Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associate*, successors and assignees,
to be incorporated under the name and
style of
“Tipjfbtt Bros.; Si Holt Company,”
and bv that name to sue and be sued,
transact all business as here! natter 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, to buy, lease
or rent, own and sell real estate and
personal property of every description;
and to have and exercise alt such other
powers as are specified by the laws of
Georgia, and us - may be necessary to
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carry out the purpose of this Incorpora
tin'!
. and. The objects of said corporation
and tne particular business to be carried
on are to do a general mercantile business
and, to do everything necessary to carry*
log on a general mercantile business, also
to run a mill for the purpose di grinding
wheat and to do everything necessary to
runtiing a wheat mill.
3rd. The principal office and place of
-business of said corporation shall he at
Tippettvllle, in the county of Dooly, State
SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS NOR
ANY AMOUNT; SECURED PR0MP1LY.
N> REMEMBER! Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD
_ for our customers.
A. E. JORDAN & <20.
of .Georgia, but petitioners desire
tlie fright to establish brunches of
their business at such other places as said
corporation mar wish.
4th.' 't he capital stock of said company
to be actually paid in is #31,000.00, di
vided.into shares of #100.00 each, and
petitioners ask the privilege of increasing
the same at any time to any amount not
exceeding #50,000.00, Petitioners ask
that subscriptions to the capital stock
may be paid In any kind of property that
the corporation ts authorized to deal in J
No stockholder in said company shall be
bound In his individual capacity for the
contract nr debt of the company beyond
the ampunt of his unpaid subscription to
Its capital stock. Petitioners ask leave
to begin business when $19,000.00 shall
htfvebeeif.pald In.
5th. Petitioners pray that they may be
granted the right to make alt proper
rule*, constitutions and bv laws, and alter
the same at ^pleasure. Also that they
have thq.poWer to elect such directors,
officers'and ngents as they see fit. The
period of said incorporation shall be for
twenty years,Jwith the privilege of re
newal as provided by law.
Wherefore,’-petitioners prar an order
of this court constituting them, their
associates, successors and assignees, a
body corporate under the name and style
aforesaid, forUhe purposes and with the
rights and privileges aforesaid, and with
all other rights, powers and immunities
prescribed by taw (or corporations of
like character.
Geo. W. Wootbn,
Petitioners Attorney..
OVERSTOCKED
In SUMMER GOODS,
And have decided to sell them ALL at greatly REDUCED, J
PRICES, including my Summer Goode at my branch store in J
Unadilla, Ga. Iam doing this in order to meet my
promptly and to make room for my new fall stock before U arrf\
I mean business, as I am not going to carry any Summer *
over if PRICES cut any figure.
Call at once and inspect my stock, which consists of
Ladles Dress Goods,
Trimmings, Embroideries, - ■-
Fine Shoes and Slippers,
Underveste and Umbrellaa.
ALSO A NICE LINE OF—
Mon’a Clothing, Underahlrta,
Negligee and White Shifts,
and a thousand other things too numerous to mention.
The above is a true copy of the original
petition tor charter to Tippett Bros. &
Holt Company, as appears on file in this
office. This July 8tn, 190a.
Walter F. Hall,
Deputy Clerk Dooly Superior Court,
- YOURS 20 SERVE,
R. BONISKB.
TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
CHEAPEST
HONEY ON EARTH!!
*'I was troubled with kidney complaint
for about two yesrs,’’.writes A H Davit, of
Mt. Sterling, la.,“but two bottles ol Fol
ey’s Kidney Cure effected a permanent
ciar*s” For sale by ail dealers.
GRAND EXCURSION
VIA— s
SEABOARD AIR UNE RAILWAY,
—TO—
Savannah, Georgia.
The Seaboard Alt Li ne Railway on
July 38 will operate one of its cheap pop.
ular excursions Irom all points between
Mltylone, Ala., Columbus, Ga., Ameri
cus, Ga„ and Ocilla, Ga., to Savannah,
Ga. The rates from all points are ex
ceedingly low. Tickets will be sold lor
trains for trains July 38th, and will be
limited for return on any regular train
up to and Including July 31st, 1903. See
advertising - poster for lull Infbrmation
or call ob your nearest Seaooard agent)
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,
/> A. L. MeARTHUR,
Dentist.
Rcoms 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cutdele, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna. — Georgia.
Vienna,
DR, C. T. STOVALL,
Physician and Surgeon,
• « . . Georgia.
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T. F. Bivins, m. D. H. A. Mobley, m. D.
Physicians & Surgeons,
gJF 1 Calls promptly answered.
VlBNKA, GA.
NO FALSE CLAIMS.
The proprietor^ ot Foley’s Honey and
Tar do not advertise this as a “sure cure
for consumption.” They do not claim it
will enre this dread complaint in advanced
case, but dp positively assert that it will
cure In the early stages and never foils to
give comfort and rej<el in the worst cases.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is without doubt
the greatest throat and lung retnedv. Re
fuse substitute*) For 8ale by all dealers.
HALL & GEORGE,
Attorneys_at Law,
Vienna. Georgia,
D. A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vtenni, Georgia.
i
J. M. WHITEHEAD, f
Dentist.
vVill be in my office from 15th tola jtuf
each moQth.
Vienna, Georgia. r v .
JOHN F. POWELL & SON,
. . t»wyers,
Vienna) — Georgia)