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•g~ Repairing Department-*
Don’t-send your work off to larRe cities
to have it'done, and wait an unlimited
lime to get it back. Remember I ex
amine your‘Watches, Clocks or Jewelry
FRKE and tell you what it. will cost
before you'have it done. I make a
specialty of 'repairing fine and compli
cated Watches—all repairs neatly done
■on short notice.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED,
I SELL
\©<aiGfyes, ©loeks, ?
AND ALL KINDS OP riMT-CL-ASS
@J ewelpg atpd §ewi Rg f^eefaiF>e§
All lands 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 I will save, you money.
Don’t Suffer—
with headaches, pains in back part of
the eyes, dull heavy feeling of-the lids,
etc., when one pair of Classes correctly
fitted will stop all this trouble, I
examine your eyes free of charge and if
you don't need glasses, X will cheerfully
tell you so.
REMEMBER
I guarantee every patrol Glasses I fit
to give satire satisfaction.
H. A. YOUrtANiW**e!B«a-
Mt. Vernon News.
M*. Vtoaaox, July 28th, 1902.
We had : a'gracious shower last even
ing, and df course we all feel better to-
•day, for It was very, very dry. Farmers
.'are low spirited, and 'crops are poor
indeed.
Mr. D. Royal carried‘a load of new
Wheat to Hr. Barfield’s mill last
Wednesday and returned with n load
«of excellent flour.
Mrs. D. Roydl and Aunt Mary went
to Mr. T. West last Friday to spend a
•day or two.
Mr. Harvey Butler hoaretumed from
Feaohland where he has been packing
the luscious "Etbertn."
The Junior editor df the News, W. T.
Adkins and Miss Berta, were smiling
•sweetly and shaking hands with rela
tives and friends in our community
Sunday morning, anticipating good
‘things In the near f Attire. Come again
tand stay longer. *
Mr. Osce Walters and sister Miss
Annie Bede visited Mrs. OJiurchiol
Heath near Montezuma Saturday and
Sunday. Miss Annie will reipain with:
‘her sister for irfeW'days and atteftd the
protracted meeting at Spalding.
Mr. Ashley Royal purchased a fine
buggy front Heard & Sons last week,
• II wonder what’s Up—but then you know
the little girls wanted one and we all
Hike to please the children.
Our school is progressing. We have
<86 pupils and expeot more.
Our Sunday school Is progressing
’nicely under the 'management of Mr.
•George Bray. He Ison earnest worker.
We hear there will bea marriage at'his
house soon, but don’t tell anybody.
Mr. Jeff-Hall has reoovered his health
sufficient to return to school again.
The News is much appreciated In our
•community. Much success to you and
yours. W.
IN MEMORIAE
, UNAD1LLA, GA., July 20,1902
Whereas, it has pleased almighty
God, the Grand Master of the universe,
to call our worth)* brother, R . E. Ran
som, from labor to refreshment and
whereas we os his brethern of Millwood
Lodge No, 198 F. A A. M. feel milled
upon to share the sorrows of the broken
hearted and as an evidence of our es
teem foi\ our departed brother, be It
resolved by this Lodge, that in the
death of Bro. Ransom, the order of
Freemasonry has lost a staunch sup-
porter, and our Lodge a zealous mem
ber. As Master, Past Master, and
private member, lie was ever ready and
willing to work for the cause he loved
so well.
We assure his family of otir sincere
sympathy in their sore afflictions and
point theih to Him who is too wise to
err;
Resolved that a copy of this memorial
be furnished the bereaved family as an wheat and to do everything necessary to
evidence Of our esteem for him and our ptmcfflofe and place ol
sympathy for them, and that a copy be \ business of said corporation shall be at
furnished the Vienna* News and the j Tippettvllle, in the county of Dooly, state
gress for publication, and that it be j of Georgia, but petitioners
spreadjon the minutes and the Lodge ' *
_ . but petitioners desire
i the right to establish branches ' of
their business at such other places as said
corporation may wish.
4tlr. The capital stock of said company
to be actually paid in is fat,ooo.oo, di
vided into shares of f too.oo each, and
petitioners ask the privilege of increasing
the same at any time to any amount not
exceeding I50.000.00, Petitioners ask
that subscriptions 10 the capital stock
may be paid in any kind of property that
the corporation is authorized to deal in.
No stockholder in said company shall be
BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHING.
Suits now
$12.50
10.00
8.50
5.00
2.50
Pants
$8.75
6.25
4.90
2.50
1.50
Qon't Miss these Clothing
opportunities. BOYS SUITS
ridiculously Cheap. We are
i ! etermiaed to make ROOM.
J. Pi HEARD & SONS.
Treat Your Kidney* for Bhssmatitm
When you » re suffering from rheinatism
•lie kidney mu«t he attended to at once so
• hut they will eliminate the uric acid from
the blond. Foley’s Kidney I'ure is the
most elective remedy for this purpose.
R T llopkin of Palor, Wi*, says, “after
unsuccessful doctoring throe years for
rheumatism with the best doctors. I tried
Foley’s Kulnev Cure and It cured me,
cannot speak loo highly of this great medi
cine." For sale hyalf dealers.
Two Sets of Twin, Boys.
Mr. J-. A. Adkins a prominent
farmer near Coney, 1ms just been
preseiUeiLvtith a set ot twin boys
by hiafwife, which makes two seta
of twin boys in all for this family,
pair-of twins are- notv
fourteen jyenrs old. This is next to
the nrdtttd breaker for Dooly county
TheWJJlTer knows one family that
MHP(fci r of And triplets.
8AMMER 8ALVB
\ iftatnotthieUnaMlvninthewerW.
Application Fop Charter-
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To the Superior court of said county:
The petition of E. T. Tippett and A.
B. Tippett ot Dooly county, and 3. R.
Holt of WijcoxCounty, all'of said state,
respectfully, shows.
1st. Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assignees,
10 be Incorporated under the name and
style of
“TirpafT Bros. & Holt Company,”
and bv that name to sue and be sued,
transact all business as herelnalter prayed,
have and use a common seal, make con
tracts/ borrow money and create such
evidences of debt ns the Corporation may
desire and secure the same, to buy, lease
or rent, own and sell real estate and
personal property of every description;
und to have and exercise all such other
powers as are specified-by the laws of
Georgia, and as inky be necessary to
caivyoutthe purpose of this Incorpora
tion.
and. The objects of said corporation
and tue particular business to be carried
on are to doa general mercantile business
and to do every thing necessary to carry
ing on a general mercantile business, also
to run a mill for the purpose of grinding
be draped in mourning.
Jack Bridges
J. B. Lockermau
1 f ■ > < I). L. Ivfey
If It% Insurance
You are looking, for be SlJRE.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. . Vie companies we represent settles all claimh
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 PROMPILY. < V
REMEMBERl Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD
for our customers. *
A. E. JORD AN & eO.
She Didn’t W«ar a Mask
But her beauty was completely hidden
bv sores, blotches and pltnpD* till she
used Bucklem A in lea Salve. Then they ^und in his individual capacity' for the
vanished a* will all eruptions, lever sores 1 ZZ" ‘ ‘
boils, ulcer?, carbuncles and fellons from ■ , l molin . mi’nniuia’TnWritwian^tn
its use. Infatuble for cuts, corns, burns, I j, e ., *f’nMMMk 1 i«w
scalds and piles. Cure guaranteed. 3 5 cts ** *S2Jg
Forbks St Coxa Drug Co. ha v e B b "en naW in ,?9 ’«° O0 ° ‘ h * H
TUP DDftDT u ’u/nft 5‘h. Petitioners pray tliat they may be
11/ lnCi rUlUfLIj nilU granted the rlght' td make nil proper
rule*, constitutions and bylaw*, and alter
SRIili fiflTTflN SF.RH the same at pleasure. Also' that they
OEflJli VllilUlJ DUUDi have the power to elect such directors,
officers and ngents as they see fit. The
period of said incorporation shall be for
twenty year*, with the privilege of re
newal as provided by law.
Wherefore, petitioners pray an order
of this court constituting them, their
associates, successors and assignees, -a
body corporate under the name and style
aforesaid, for the purposes and with the
rights and privileges aforesaid, and with
all other rights, powers and immunities
prescribed by law for corporations "of
like character.
Geo. W. Wooten,
Petitioners Attorney.
I will be in the market again for
colton seed, ns usual paying the
highest cash price. There will he
other buyers, and all equal, the
local 0>1 Mill willlie justly entitled
to them but. should my prices be
better, it is a duty you owe to your
family to sell them where you can
get the best prices..
Hoping you will have a good
market for same and a bountiful
harvest, I am, Yours very truly,
D. B. Thompson.
P. S. Don’t sell your seed until
you reach Vienna.
Foley’stloniy madTar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Advertised Letters.
Letters remaining uncalled for at
Vienna, Ua., July 29th 1902.
Childs, W V
Giles, Willie
Knight, Jock • -*
Miller, John ,
' Nelson, Gnss
Rogers, Ernest*
Sancster, Charlie
Sparks, Lee
Sharpr, Wilber
Wallace, J A.
-Williams, Dennis
Atkins, Maryan
Barker, Emma
Bryant, Eli
Collier, tOa'roHne H l , j « t ’
S iuncpn, Addie
cues, t’a'riim 4
Sanders. Maggie V, .
Sims, Pearlte t •« \>\\ , , *1 <1
Whitfield, Nannie.
Please call for advertised letters,
R & Middleton, P, M,
A NEW MARKET.
We have recently opened up a first-class Meat Market in
Mathews' old stand, and will always keep on hand
Fresh Beef and Pork,
. Chickens and Eggs, and
Fresh Fish in Season.
Will pay highest market price for above mentioned a tides,
and also for green hides. We have an experienced man to cut
and prepare our meats, and all orders will be correctly filled.
Give us a trial and we will treat you right. Remember that
all bills must be paid every Monday morning.
I YO URS FOR B USINESS,
Vienna Meat Co.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, D. M. Dorum, administrator
cum testamento annexo estate of Alexan
der Borum, late of said county deceased,
. , has in due form applied to the under-
1 he above is a true copy of the original »| K ned for leave to sell the following real
*— *• estate belonging .to the estate of said
deceased, situate lying and being in the
petition lor charter to Tippett Bros. &
Holt Company, as appear* on file in thi*
office. This July 8tit, 190a.
Walter F. Hall,
Deputy Clerk Dooly Superior Court.
NOTICE.
My books will positively close August
16th, tq all thirty, sixty and ninety day
customers.
D. B. THOMPSON.
Vienna, Ga.. July 22nd, 1902. \
• QUESTION^ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flowers still has the larg
est sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers and grandmothers’
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were
scarce, and the* seldom heard of appen
dices, nervous prostrations or heart fail
ure, etc. They used August Flowers to
clean aut the system and .stop fermenta
tion of undigested food, regulate the ac
tion of tlie 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 a few doses of Green’s August
Flowers, in lfbuid form, to nuke you sat-
hed there is nothing seriou* the matter
with you. You can getthis reliable rem
edy at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga.,
J. W. Sanders, Unadilla, Ga. '
Get Green's Special Almanac.
. Tax Ngtice.
-The books for Tax Returns for the City
of Vienna, are now open for the returns
of tne taxable property of Vienna, and
will close on September 1st’, 1902.
B. M. Wood, C. and T. C. C.
town of Unadilla, llooly 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 So in block 15; lots 82, 84, 130 and
132 in block 16; tot number 140 in block
33; lots 50 and 41 In block 12. Also 50
acres ot land, more or less, in south-west
corner of lot of lend number 44 in the
3rd district of Dooly county, Georgia. 1
will pass upon-tald application on the 1st
Monday in August next.
This July 1st 1902.
J. p. Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly .County, v*
To whom it may concern:
Whereas? S. 1). Thompson and T. A.
Culpepper,' executors of the estate of E.
W. Thompson, late of said county de--
ceased, reports to the court 4 in their
petition dnlv filed, that they have pair!
the debts of said estate arid turned over
balance in tfieir bands to the. lawful lega-
tees of said estate, and’prays to be dis
charged fiom their trnst as executors of
said estate.! All concerned, heirs? credi
tors and legatees, are hereby notify. If
no good cause be*ho\yn to the contrary,
said executors’ will be discharged from
their trust, and letters, ot dismission
issued t<> them on the. 1st Monday in
August next.' Given under my hand and
official signature,'this July 7th. 1902.
J, D. Hargrove, Ordinary,
TWO ROTfLES CURED HIM.
••1 was troubled with kidney complaint
for about two years,” writes AII. Davis, of
Mt. Sterling, la.,“but tsn bottles ot RoW
ry’s Kidney Cure effected a permanent
core,” For sale by all dealers.
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 changed color, also
his eyes and lie suffered terribly. His
malady was yellow Jaundice. Hewus
treated by the beat doctors, but with
out benefit. Then he was advised to try
Electric Bitters, the wondertni stomach
and liver remedy, and he writes; -‘After
taking two bottles I was wholly cured.”
A trial proves its matchless merit for all
stomach, liver attd kidney troubles. Only
50c. FORBES & COXE DRUG CO.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
Whereas, Mrs. lane Ray, administra
trix on estate ot Thos. J. Ray, deceased,
represents to the court that she has fully
administered Thos. J. Ray’s estate, fins
is therefore to cite ail 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
1st Monday in August.
This June' 24th, 1902.
]. D. Hargrove, O.D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
D. M. Borum has ip due form applied
to tlie undersigned for. permanent letters
of administration on the estate of Mary
<6.' Borum, late of said county deceased.
I will pass upon his application on- Up-
first Monday In August next. <
This July lit, 1902. - -
]. D. Hargrove, Ordinal
A POOR MI LLION A IRE, ,V
saves him. They strengthen the stofaach
aid digestion, promote assimil^tloo, ,ibi-
KSJ®8?’ Pri “
FORBES &UOXB DRUG CO,