The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 06, 1902, Image 4

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■;>v ;vr..r::Twwrgrt ■..•■_■■ * < ■* " 1 ?; fT ffr a:i: a f 5r Repairing Department- Don’t send yoor work off to large cities to have it done, and. wait an unlimited lime to get itfoack. Remember I ex amine your Watches, Clocks or Jewelry FREE and tell you what it will cost before you have it done. y< I make a specialty of 'repairing Hue and compli cated Wsftches—all repairs neatly done on short notice. •*^&85as ANTCCO. I SELL e AND ALL KINDS OF FIR8T*CLASS <§Fewelpgar?d jewing fI?G ehirae? All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles arid 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 Suffer- with headaches, pains in back part of the eyes, dull heavy feeling of the lids, etc., when one pair of Glasses correctly fitted will stop all this (rouble. I examine your eyes free of charge and if you don’t need glasses, I will cheerfully mil ybu so. REMEMBER I guarantee every pair of Glasses I fit ^ to give entire satisfaction. H A VOX I n 4 N S Jeweler and Optician, ./V. I GUI 1/IaINa^, Next Door to Postoffice. A certain bachelor of this town says •that the worshipof the fair sex requires too many sacrifices, and that a woman •is pretty to look at, hot dangerous to handle. Jno. B, McDonald has Just added a new "Old Hiekosy®’ wagon to the Hodella Farm. Mr. McDonaldia using several of these wagons and ia very much\pleased with them. He is one of our many customers tl>at appreciates •an article of merit J T Heard & Sons. Willio Wilcox, col., about. 16 years of age, was brought up from Cordele Monday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff T R 8mlth on a charge of forgery, He fought some goods from A. 11 Powell and had them charged to O. B. Parker. The ease was settled after reaching Vienna, by an agreement to pay Mr. Powell for his goods and all cost. 3. P. Heard returned home Saturday night from a trip to Colorado Springs, •and cither points of interest in the state of Colorado. On the trip stops of a few days each were made at Kansas <City and 8t. Louis, Mo. Mr. Doek Fulllngton <ff near Hnehurst, waa on the trip also. Mr. Heard reports a delightful trip and has promised to tell of some of the sights and' incidents of his trip in a aeries of letters through the News. The first one will probably appear in Saturday’s issue. Work was .commenced Monday on two five room houaea for J. P. Heard on the vacant lots north of the reaidenoe of Rev. E. 8. Atkinson. Mr. Heard ■expect* to commenoo the erection of a handsome two story residence on the corner in a few weeks. He.Is also con sidering moving the boose occupied by 8 F. Summers and erecting a new one In its place—making five new houses on this block. This is one of the most desirable lota In.the city, being on the atreet from the G. 8. A F. depot to the business part of the eity and about half Way between. It will not be a hard matter to find either renters or pur chasers for any of these homes. Mr. Kelly Sells Out. J, R. Kelly sold out his interest in the firm of Kelly & Walton to A. E.'Walton last Saturday. Mr. Walton in turn sold his brother, J. B. Walton, a half interest in the business. It has not been de* cided definitely what name will be giveh the new firm, but it will likely M Walton Bros. Mr. Kelly bus not decided whether he will remain in Vienna permanently or not. If he,decides to stay he will deal in real estate for the present. The News trusts that he will decide to remain in Vienna, and we wish the new firm much success Warehouse Firm Changed A New Law Firm. The warehouse firm.oi Forehand & Morgan, composed of J. G. Forehand and C. R. Morgan who had rented tiie warehouse building of Johns & Forehand for this sea son has been disolved on account of Mr. Morgan having accepted a position with Mr. C. C. Greer in the warehouse business at Cordele. Mr. E. G. Greene an experenced warehouseman and cotton buyer has rented Mr. Morgan’s interest and the firm will now be known as Forehand & Greene, This still makes quite a strong firm and one which will no doubt get a liberal patronage, The News regrets very much this change in the business as by. it Vienna will lose one of its best families. Mr. Morgan will leave 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. ’ 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION Mr. Arthur Thurman ot Chat tsnooga, Tenn., arrived in the city some time next week to assume his on Monday of this week, and will duties but will not move his family engoge in the practice at law in down until the latter part of the Cordele, having formed a partner- year. Mr. Morgan is well known ship with Col. S. R. Fields, under and has many friends in this couri- the style end name of Fields and ty. He will make a valuable man Thbrman. for the position lie has accepted os Mr. Thurman hos just'completed he has had seveiral years experience the law course at Mercer, and be- in the warehouse business in this sides his diploma und other recom- „ , . mendat.ons, has a very strong re- I Gte,,n9 our effic,ent Count V commendation from Judge Emory . c„ r. . _ _ Kll , experienced warehouseman and Speer. He is a young man. but -JT possesses stickability und pluck, such as our people are glad to wel come to Cordele.—Sentinel, A PIIYSICIaN HEALED DrG Ewing, a practicing physician of Smith Grove, Ky., for over Uiirtv years, write* his personal experience with Foleys write* hi* personal experience with Foleys Kidney Cure: "For rear* I had been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble end enlarged prostrate galds. I used everything known to the profession without relief until 1 commenced to take Foleys Kidney COre. After taking three follies I was entirely relieved and cured, 1 prescribe It now dally tn my practice clai and recommend It to all physician* for such troubles’ 1 have n retd bed It In tiumlreds of cases with perfect success, Forsate by all dealers. BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. Suits now $12.50 IO.00 8.50 5.oo 2.50 Pants ** $8.75 6.25 4.90 2.50 1.50 Don't Miss these Clothing opportunities. ROYS SUITS ridiculously Cheap. We are determined to make ROOM. J. P. HEARD & SONS n t give up and say there Is no spec tacle* fchich you can see through jusi I. It* because you bare failed to get Atted member I am fitting those kind every' day. H. A. Yoi’mams, Jeweler and Optician, . JUST KQOK AT HER. Whence ctfmes that sprightly atep t faultless skin, rich rosey complexion. • iLH'iV* fee*. -Sh« bwka food,feel* good Here Is her secret’ 5>he used Dr King’s Nrvr ilfi pilw * Result—all orgrns act- digestion godli, fin' headache, no vhance •oflA'gsp . Tity. them. • Only 15c. rvrtw At Cuau Drug Co School Commissioner, is also an Two Cases Arbitrated. cotton buyer and well known over the county and ( wiU help to build up Viennas’ cotton market. Rend the warehouse ad of Fore hand & Greene in another column and the card of Mr. Morgan which explains things for th emselves. On last Friday morning the or* bitration of the right of wuy case of the A. & B. railroad vs Z. T. Penny took piaco at the court bouse in thii city. Messrs I. S. Lasseter, T, T. Morgan and R. A. Murray were the arbitrators selected for this case. The property in dispute is what is known sa the ball ground and upon which the railroad has selected as their depot and side* tracking site, about thrre acres of which ia owned by Judge Penny end valued at $1,000. After hear* ing all the evidence Messrs Lasse* ter and Morgan returned theii value at $400 and Mr. Murray at $500. The case of the A. & B. vs W. Turton was alto set for tital that day, and Messrs I. S. Lasseter, J. T. Carlisle and D. L, Ivey were the arbitrators selected. The right of way goes through the grape vine yard of Mr. Turton and takes up about one acre Of vines which he valued at $1500. This was an ex citing and a hard contested case. Mr. Lasseter rendered bis verdict at $700 and Messrs Carlise and Iv*y at $1455. We are informed that both of these cases will be appealed to the Superior court by the railroad au thorities as the valuations are con sidered by them to be too high. Mrertised Letters. Letters remaining uncalled for at Vienna, Ga., August 4th 1900. A—Mrs. Alice Ashley, Mrs. Annie Atkins. B—Willie 3 Brewer. C—Freeman Causey. G-Willte Ginnes. H—Rape Hudson. L—Mr# Nancie Laidler, Henry Lewis M—Mrs. May MeKsy, Joe Moncrief. P—Mr*. Caroline Patterson. 8—T. Smith. T—Tome Tonson, Wm. Taylor, W-C. J. Walker, Jr., and John Wil Hams. Y—Mrs. Beulah Yarbrough. Please call for advertised letters. R 8. Mtonurox, P. M. CHEAPEST HONEY ON EARTH! the most healing salve la the wc.it. We guarantee tO make you a loan on your farm for less ex pense and on easier terms than anyone. If you need money will pay you to see us. J. H, Woodward & Son, lawyers, {Vienna * Georgia 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 AMO UNT; SECURED PROMP1L Y. REMEMBERt Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD for our customers. ft. B. JORDAN & 6©. Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, R. A. Smith, executor on the estate of J. F. Smith, deceased, has In due form apphedjo the undersigned for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of toiJ£ acres of land, more or less, being the south half of lot of land No. 19 in the 3rd district ol Dooly county, Georgia. I will pa«a upon said application on the >*t Monday In September next. This August 4th, 190a. 1.1). Hargrove, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, W, L. Ross, has In dne form applied to the. undersigned for permanent letter* of administration on the estate of Marjj E. Ross, late of said county dec*ted. pats upon said application on the itt Monday In September next. This August 4th, 190a. |. D. Hargrove, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, D. W. Sumerford, adminis trator on the estate of James Henderson, late of said county deceased, nasin due ‘ to the form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell tne real estate belonging to said deceased, consisting of fifty acres of land in the south-east corner of lotof land No. flity-twoin the and district oi Dooly county, Georgia, for the purpose of pay. ing the debts and for making distribution among Ihe heirs of said deceased. Notice is hereby given to all concerned, heirs and creditors of said deceased, that said application will be beard on the lit Monday in September next. This August 4th, 190a. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary. Sheriff’s Sales. QUEtTiDN ANSWERED. Yes, August Flowers stilt has the larg- est sale of any medicine In the civilised world. Your mothers and grandir others’ never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or biliousness. Doctor* were scarce, and they seldom heard of appen- r LOOK PLASANT PLEASE. dictls, nervous prostrations or heart «.»■ ure. etc. They used August Flowers to clean out the s/ittm and stop ferment** lion of undigested food, regulate the ac tion of the liver, stimulate the nervpm and organic action of the system, and ***** « *11 they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flowers, in llbuidform, to make you sat< taed there 1s nothing serlou. the mattei with yon. You can get this reliable rem- rtf.* Vienna Drug C °., Vienna, Ga., J. W. Sanders, Unsdilla, Ga. Get Green’s Spucial Almanac. Photographer C C Harlan, ot Eaton, O., can do so now, though tor years he couldn’t because he suffered untold agony from the worst of Indigestion. AU phy sicalns and. medicines failed to help him tilt he tried Electric Bitters, which work ed such wonders lor him, till he declares they area godsend to sufferers from dls pepsia and stomach trouble. Unrivaled for diseases of the stomach, II var and kid neys, they build up and give new life to the whole system, Try them, Only 50c Guaranteed at Forbe* & Cox, Druggists. Notice Is hereby given that the firm heretofore known at Kelly & Walton, has been dissolved by mutual consent and that from and after the 3rd day of August 190*, the business of said firm will be conducted by A. E. Walton individually, lie assuming all the debts or said firm and owning the debts due to said firm. Tbit and day ot August, 190a, J. R. Kelly, A. E. Waltox. Administrator's tale. Agreeably to an order ol the court of Ordinary of Pulaski county, will be sold at auction at the court house door at Vienna, Dobly county, Geotgia, on the first Tuesday In September next, within the legal hour* of sale the following property to-wlt: Allof lotof land No. 65+1 13th district of Dooly Co. con taining t§i hundred and two and one-half m more or less. Sold as the Andrew W. Ard, late of Pu- y, deceased. Possession 'de nary tst, 1903. Terms of said I. McNair, administrator, is non of Andrew W. Ard. } s Honey ud Tar prevents pneumonia. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE. Georgia—Dooly Connty. Will be sold before the court house door in Vienna on the first Inesdav in September, 1903, between the legs!hours, of sale to the highest bidder tor cash' tluA following described property towit: - M City lota number one In block number 47, Iota 1, a, j, 4,5,6, 7, 8, 9,10, tt, ti, *3> *8,19 and 20 In block number taa, in the city of Cordele, said county and state, as shown by the registered map of survey of said city. Said-property levied on as the property of G. H. McKenzie to satis* fy a City court II fa issned from the July Quarterly term >902 of the City court of Vienna in Isvor of the Equitable Trust Co, and against the said G. H. McK n. sle. Tenants notified in terms ol the law. This August 5th, 1903. G. W. Sheppard, , Sheriff Dooly Co Ga/ TO RENT—Two of the most desirable ■tore houses in Vienna. Possession given 1st, or_ earlier if desired. Da. 0. T. Stovall. ^ Viemia, Ga. ^ Don’t send your watches off foi pain, I can repair it if it can be 6 on abort notice. H. A. Younuu SEND US YOUR JOB WORK and we will please yoii. HUE