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Repairing Department
Don't send your work off to large cities-
to have it done, and wait an unlimited
lime to get it back. Remember 1 ex
amine your Watches, Clocks or Tewelry
FREE 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.
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ABatefjes, ©loeks,
AND ALL. KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS
©Jewelry ai?d jewing f^e shines
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 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 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 of Glasses I fit
to give entire satisfaction.
SZ H A Jeweler and Optician, ^
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Cotton Market.
SQUARE tjALB MARKET.
•Good Middling 8 3-8
Fully Middling 8 1-4
Middling. 8 1-8
ROITKD BALE MARKET.,
Good Middling 8 3-4
Strict Middling 8 6-8
Middling 8 1-2
IN MEMORIAM
J. Q. Shipp visited Americus Thurs
day on business.
Wash Whitehead of Kerns, Go., uses
good judgment and buys the Great
“Old Hickory" wagon from J P, Heard
&Sons.
Mr. A Q Royal of Mt. Vernon, one of
Dooly's best farmors, falls into line and
buys tho celebrated “Old Hickory"
wagon. He wanted the best.
Mrs. H. P. Myers left yesterday after
noon for Hawkinsville, to attend the
annual meeting of the Home Missionary
.Society of tho South Macon District.
Mrs. E, 0. Ward, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Sangster, who has been
«n a visit to her parents for the post
two months returned to her home at
Wray yesterday.
D. B. Thompson is having a six room
vestdonce ereoted on the vacant lots
recently purchased from Miss R. 0
Rogers. He has already leased it to
Mr. J. M. Moye for three years.
We received five new voluntary
subscribers Monday, three Tuesday,
three Wednesday, two Thursday, one
ynsterday, and the good Lord only
knows how many we will get today.
Mister, can you tell me the best place
to buy buggies and wagons? Why cer
tainly, go to J P Heard & Sons, the
Buggy and Wagon People, they sell
honest goods.
Mr. Ell Woodruff, a prominent farm'
■er or near Byromville, lias just pur
chased one of J P Hoard & Sons High
Grade, easy hiding buggies. Heknows
where to'get the best.
Dr. and Mrs. Rosenbtrg and son
stopped over In the eity yesterday af-
* ternoon with Mrs. Meeks enroute to
their home In Florida, from Maine,
where they have been spending the
summer.
Mr. J B McDonald, the clever secre
tary of tho Vienna Cotton Oil Co,, has
just purchased another one of those
' light running “Old Hickory” wagons.
Mr. McDonald Is using several of these
great wagons on tho Modella farm. He
knows he gets his money’s worth when
he buys tho "Old Hickory.”
Rev. E. S. Atkinson has returned
home from his summer vacation at
Chicago nnd other places. He spent
most of his time in attendance upon
tho Moody Bible Institute. He will
fill his regular appointment at the Bap
tist cluiri'h tomorrow and our people
will no doubt give hima targe crowd at
* both services.
Mrs. Jane McKenney, the beloved
mother of the writer, fell asleep in Jesus
on the 7th, day of August, 1902. Her
remains'were conveyed to the Wallace
graveyard for interment where a large
assemblage of relatives and friends had
gathered to pay honor and respect to
her sacred dust which her life had so
justly merited. Her lingering illness
was just three weeks' duration with
that dreaded disease, consumption, She
endured her affictions with great pa
tience, often uttering words to God for
mercy,
She was born Jan. 13th, 1846. At the
age of 13 she professed faith in Jesus and
was happily converted and was baptized
by her father, Rev. Larkin Joiner,
was received into the fellowship of
Union Springs Baptist church, after
wards moving her membership to
Harmony Baptist ohurch where she
remained a consistent and faithful
member until death.
She was a Christian mother and was
devoted to her children, always teach'
ing them that which was right, fully
consecrated, to the service of the Lord,
her life beingone well worthy of imi
tation.
Only about six years ago Papa was
tnken away from us and we were left
alonb with mama to fight tho battle;
and now mama has been taken to her
reword and we are left alone. Oh! it
was so heart-breaking to give up mama I
We oannot understand fully why the
Lord has so denlt with us, but we know
that He doeth all things well, and wo
feel assured that our loss is her eternal
gain. We can only mourn her depart
ure and await the resurrection of the
Christian dead, when we shall again see
her in the likeness of the glorified Lord,
The happy homo circle is over and past
For mamma dear mamma, has left us
at last.
She has gone up to heaven where all
things are bright
Where infiniteday exoludeth the night.
Mamma dear mamma hits left u« and
gone,
Left all lier loved ones both sad and
forlorn.
The blessed home circle she now en
ters in. .
Must always be happy where there is
no tin;
For no pain or sickness, death or de
spair
Is ever permitted to enter up there.
So let us all strive to meet mamma
there
Where freed from all pain, death or
despnir.
Beware ol the Knife
No profession hss advanced more rap
idly ot late than surgery, but it should not
be used except where absolutely necessa
ry.’ In case of piles for example, it it
seldom needed. DeWUt’t Witch Haxel
Salve cu.es quickly end permanently.
Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, skin
diseases, Accept noeouuter(elw, “I was
ao troubled with blending pile* that I lost
much blood and atrength," says J C Phil*
lips, Parts, III.“DeWItt’s Witch Hazel
Salve cueed me in a abort time,” Soothes
and heals. V ienna Drug Co.
Fortune Favor* A Taxon.
“Having distressing pains in my head,
back and atomach, and being without ap
eing without np.
C ttite. I began to use Dr. Klnr“ “
ife Plfia," writes W P Whl
Kennedalc, Texas, “and soon felt like
Ossa tv nvin ** I nfsliil.lw >t _.
new man. 1 ' Infallible in stomach and
r trouble*
liver I
Application For Charter-
Horne, isaian williams, i
j. N. Ridley, J. J. Hyman, 1
J . H. Bedgood, T. A. Ro’
K. M. Patterson, J. D. P
STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County
To the Superior court of said county.
The petition of D. L. Henderson, J. R.
Horae. Isaiah Williams, V. O. Harvard,
in, R. A. Bedgood,
Royal, S. A. Royal
. Pate and j. S-
McKinzie; All of said county and state,
respectfully shows:
[ I] That a school has been established
In said county known a» the HOUSTON
HIGH SCHOOL.
[II] That they, their associates and
successors in office desire to be incor
porated as a body politic and corporate
under the name and style o( the HOUS
TON HIGH SCHOOL, nnd by that
name transact all business herein, after
prayed for, make contracts! borrow mon
ey, and create such evidences of debt' as
the corporation may desire, and secure
the same by mortgage, deed, deed ot
trust, or other securities upon its prop
erty or any part thereof, nnd to have and
exercise all such other powers as are
specified by the law* of Georgia for
corporations ol similar character, and as
may be necessary to carry out the pur,
poses of this incorporation.
III. The objects of said incorporation
are to be; to enforce good order, receive
donations, make purchases, and effect
alienations ot realty or personalty, not
for the purposes of trade and profit, but
for the purpose of promoting the general
design, and looking after the general
interest of said school.
IV. The principal office and school
buildings of said incorporation shall be
in the lown of Arab!, Dooly county, Ga.
V. Petitioners pray that they may be
granted the right to make all proper
rules, constitution and by laws, and to
alter same at pleasure; also that they
have the power to elect all such officers
and agents as they see fit. The periqd of
said incorporation shall be twenty years
with the privilege of renewal a* provided
by law.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray, afte^
this petition has been filed and recorded
by law, and when the same has been
published as provided by the statute, the
grunting of. an order investing and
doming them and their successors iti
office with the corporate authority and
powers aforesaid. Hall & George,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Clerk’s Office Dooty Superior court.
I. J- Frank Powell, clerk of said court,
do hereby certify that the foregoing it a
true and exact copy of the original peti
tion on file in this office in the matter of
application tor charter of the Houston
High school, Witness my hand and
signature, thli August 39th, 1902.
]. Frank Powell, C. S. 0. D. C.
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We Mhall always be happy above.
In joy and peace and perfect love.
(Written by her cffectlonate son and
daughter,) Carlton and Missus,
When you want to buy a mule, •
Go to a mule dealer.
When you want to buy clothing,
Go to a clothing dealer.
And when you want to bay shoes,
Go to
LEWIS BROS. CO’S. SHOE STORE,
(In Kelly A Walton old Stand.)
Vienna, Ga.
WANTED
We would like to ask through the col
umns of your paper, tf there is any person
who has used Green’s August r'lnwert for
the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and
liver trouble* that ha* not been cured—
we also mean their results, such ns sour
stomach, fermentation of food, habitual
costiveness, nervous dtspepsia, headache,
despondent feelings, sleeplessness—Infact
any trouble connected with the atomach
or liver) This medicine has been told for
many years in our civilised countries, and
we with to corre-pouu with you and send
one of our book* free. If you never tried
August Flower*, try one bottle first,. We
have never known of it* failing. If so,
something more serious i* the matter n ith
you Ask your oldest druggist.
G xt Green, Woodbury,N J
| For sale by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, and
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
Under and by virtue of tbe power con
talned in a deed from Z. H Rnughton to
C. M. McKenzie and M‘. McDonald
Prichard, Trustee* of the National Build
ing Association of Baltimore City, and
recorded in Clerk’s office Dooly Superior
court, book T page 183, (Earnest J.Knabe
J r. having succeeded M. McDonald
’richard as Trustee, by deed recorded in
Clerk’s office, book A A page 106). the
undersigned will sell at public outcry be
fore the court house door of said county
on the first Tuesday In October next,
within the legal hours of sale to the high
est and best bidder for cash, City lot,
known and designated by the registered
map oi survey ot the city of Cordele as
ot 19 in blocks Defaultshaving been
made in the payments set out in said deed
and having continued for more than thirty
duya; said debt having beensdeclared due,
said property will be sold for the purpose
of paying the indebtedness ot Mid Rough-
ton to said Association, same amounting
to $370. to at date, together with $% of the
proceeds of said sale, which is allowed
said Trustees as compensation for their
services in making such tale, and the
Only sects, at .
Forbvs k Coxe Drug Co I j. W. Sander*. Unadilla.
expense* of said sale.
This
.'his September 8th, 1903/
C M McKenizb and Ernest j Knack.
Trustees.
A Boy’s wild rids for Li!*
With family around expecting him to
die, and a son riding for life t8 miles to
get Dr Ktogs New Discovery for con.
sumption, conghs and colds, W II Brown
of Leesville, lnd. endured deaths agonies
from asthma, bnt tbit wonderful medicine
B ive instant relief and soon cored him.
q writes: “I now steep soundly every
night” Like msrveiou* cures of con
sumption, pneumonia, bioncdtis.ccughs
colds and gripp prove it* matchless merit
for all throat and lung troubles. Guran-
teed. Bottles 50c and ft. Trial bottles
free. Eorbet k Coxe, druggist*.
We want to buy your cotton seed—
highest cash price paid.
Vienna Cotton Oil Co.
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SHOES. SHOES-
Have You Seen the New Shoe Store?
It’s Worth a Trip if You Haven’t.
THE CELEBRATED—
" JNO. A. SMITH B -
HAND3CWED SfrfOES.
The handsomest of all the famous brands. They are
BETTER MADE, BETTER LOOKING, BETTER
FITTING, and a great deal belter to your purse than any
Shoe on the market. Any size, any shape, any style,
any price, any body wants at any time. Go to the
4 SHOE STORE -4-
When you Want to Buy Shoes.
Yours truly,
Lewis Bros. Qo.
In the Kelly & Walton old Stand.
Vienna, * '* Georgia.
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If It’s Insurance
You are looking for be SURE and see vs. 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 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 GENT FARM LOANS FOR
ANY AMOUNT; SECURED PR0MP1LY
REMEMBER/ Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD
for our customers.
A. B. JORDAN & 6©.
HORSE, CATTLE, SWINE, SHEEP
AMD POULTRY CHOWS.
Racing Every Day l if Fireworks at Night 1
LIBER ATI
See th* MAN AND WOMAN RIDE A BICYCLE
on a wiaa owaoxnBta rear cron,
♦ DON’T SWISS “VANITV TOIR* »
$100*000 Worth of Attractions
?.«INTER-STATE FAIR, ATLANTA
OCTOBER 8th TO 25th, 1902.
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Call on Taylor Bros, for Shoes, Hat*
Caps, Dress Goods. Notions, or any thing
you need they have it, and are receiv
ing new goods every day. Give them a
call and they will treat you right.
Don't send yonr watches off for re
. pairs, I con repair it it it can be done,
I on abort notice. H. A, Ycumans.
It ia a poor Chriatien who will aide-
track hit religion for the sakeof earthly
gain or pleasure.
The wont trouble about a big hearted
husbarft fa that he has a capacity for
loving too many women at the some
time.