The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, October 04, 1902, Image 6

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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 I ex amine your Watches, Clocks or Jewelry FREE and tell you what it will cost before you huve it done. I make a specialty of repairing fine and compli cated Wntches—all repairs neatly done on short notice, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I SELL Wd'tef?es, ©leeks, . -f AND ALb KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS ©fewelpg aipel §ewieg fl?e efoines 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 buck part of the eyes, dull heavy feeling of the lids, etc., when one pair of Ghisses correctly fitted will stop all this trouble. 1 examine your eyes free of charge and if you don’t need glasses, I will cheerfully tell you so. REMEMBER I guarantee every pair ot Glasses I fit to give entire satisfaction. H. .A YOUnANS, Cotton Market. EQLARK UAI.E MARKET. Good Middling 8 1-8 Fully Middling 8 Middling. 7 7-8 . nonsn bale market. Good Middling 8 1-2 Strict Middling 8 3-8 Middling 81-4 ~ A FEW — EYE OPENERS JUST rOR LUCK. *25 pounds nice olesn white rice $1.00 20 “ Granulated Sugar i.oo 6 “ Calleo i.oo Henry Grady Flour, per barrel 4*38 Best Meat, 11)0. per lb. by the side. Best Chees", 14c. per lb. .by the box. 10 pounds Good Green Coffee $i.oo 10 “ First class Soda age. U. M. 0. Shells at $7*80 per case Best Smokeless shells at 60c. per Box J- P. Heard & Sons. GEORGIA— Dooly County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to set apartapd akslgn a years support and furniture out of ;the estate, of |ohn N. Downing, deceuiea, for his widow, Mrs Georgia Downing and minor child, Jason Downing, haring filed tliylr report in office as required by law, I will’pass upon said report on first Monday In October 1 next. 'Alii* Sent, mt, 1902, J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary. Will Make Affidavit Maw Lease of Ufa lot* an Ipwa Postmaster. Postmaster R. H. Randall, Dunlap, la., •ays: I suffered from indigestion and re sulting evils for years. Finally I tried .Kodol. 1 soon knew I bad found what I hod long looked for. I am bettertoday than in years. Kodol gave me a new lease of llfo. Anyone can have my af fidavit to the troth of this statement.” Kodol digests your food. This enables the •ystem to assimilate supplies,strengthen- ug every organ and restoring health. Kodol Makes You Strong* Prepared only by E.O. DbWitt ft Oa, ChtcajK* tl'hoil.bottlecoot&l. aSHtlmsithstOc.tlw. For sate by too# VIENNA DECO CO. BARBER SHOP! If you want a first-elnss— Hair Gut, Shave or Shampoo, conn* to see me and get it done by one who is an expert at tho business. Special attention given to dressing ladles hair at their homes, or can sell them tho pivpnratioR and they can do it thotusciws. Yours respectfully, CHARLEY POWELL, Barber. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Ail persons holding claims against the estate of Elfhn Walton, deceased, are tierebr notified to present them prooeriy made out to the undersigned for payment. And all persona Indebted to the estate are requested to come forward and settle same immediately, or they will be placed in an attorneys hitnds for collection. This September 8th, 1903. J. B. Walton, A. E. Walton, Adm'rs. on citato of Elihu Walton.' GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, Y. T. Sheffield, administrator on the estate of 'Vllile Sheffield, deceased, has in due tonn applied to the undersign «d for leave to sellull the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased. I win pass upon sanl application on the 1st Mondav in October next. This September Silt, 190a. j. D. Hargrove. Ordinary. G EO RU l A- -Dooly County. Whereas Florence E. Adkins has in .In-- form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate at Mrs. 1.. I*. Wilkes, late of K.tU cmmtv d-eenscit. I will pats upon so,I aoplient: :i on the 1st Monday in Cctuber iien. Tin* Sept.6th, 190*. j. D. Hargrove,Ordinary, Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA—Dooly County. ■’ Under and by virtue of an order grant ed by the court of Ordlnarr of said county on the hrjt Monday in September 1902, I will tell at public-outcry before the cou>t holy* door Itt/ta|4 rcbiintyi on the that Tuesday in October l903 M the following described lands belonging- tpptbe estate of J, K. Smith, late of said eqU»#r de ceased, viz: One hundred and one-fourth acres of land, being the south halt of lot No. Nineteen in the 3rd district of Dooly county. Ga. Tina Sept 1st, 1903. R. A. Smith, Executor, GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, application has been made to the undersigned, allowing that S. O, Anderson of said cyunty departed this life intestate on the 2nd day of Septemoer 1902, leaving his estate Unrepresented and ho next of kin In this state. All persons Interested are hereby nuthied to show cause, if any they can, on or before the 1st Monday .in Octolter next, why the administration of suld estate should not be vetted in D. L, Hendersdn, county administrator. Thin Sept. 3rd. 1903. J.D, Hargrove, Ordinatr. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, Jno. S. Ilyrom, administrator on the estate of Eoline B. Byrotn, late of said county deceased, represents to the court In his petition duly tiled, that lie has paid the debts of' said estate, and turned over balance in hand to the lawful heirs cl -aid deceased, und discharged all the duties required of him at such admin* fttrator, and prays to be discharged from his trust. All parties interested, heirs and creditors, are hereby notified, if no good cause is shown to the contrary mid administrator will be discharged from his trust and receive letters of dismission on tne 1st Monday in October next. Given under my hand and official signature, this the m day of September 1902. ]. D. Hargrove, Ordinary. Administrator's Sail. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Agreeable to an order granted by the court of Ordinary on the first Monday In February 1902, will be sold at the court hehse door in said county! op-the .first Tuesday In October 190a within the legal, hours of sale, the lands of J. R. Fields,' late of said county deceased. Said lands sold as the property of said dMfeased/Jdbd described as follows: All of lot of land number ninety-eight (98) in the seventh (7th) district of said county* except fifty (50) acres In the south-west corner of said lot and twenty-five, (25) acre* more or leas In the soutli-cajir 1 ; corner of said lot, the part of said lot thus offered fur sale containing one hundred, and twenty- five (125) acr<,'i inure or less. Also, nil ot the west half oF lot land No. ninety-five (95) in the seventh (7th) district ot said county: except twenty-five (35) acres more or less in the south-west corner of said west hall of said lot, the part of said Jot thus offered for salecontainingseven ty-five (7s) acres more or leu. Thus making a total of two hundred (300) acres more or less offered for sale in- both 61 said lota humhers 98 and 95. Terms of sale cash. This 2nd dav of Sept. 1902. S. R. Fields, Administrator estate of ]. R. Fields. GEORGIA—Doolv County. Whereas, E. E. Scgo, administrator on the estate of Mr*. N. J. Scgo, deceased, ha* in due form applied to tne undersign- ed for leave to tell nil the real eitate be longing to *aid deceased, via.t iniJa acres of land, being the east half of lot number 273, in the 2nd district of Dooly county, Georgia. I will pass upon hit application on the 1st Monday in October next. This September 1st, 1102. J.D. Hargrove,Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas. E. T. Ransom and J, M. Ransom, administrators on the estate ot R E Ransom, lateof said county deceased, has applied to the undersigned for leave to acll the land* belonging to the estate of ulu deceased. I will pass upon their application on the t*t Monday in October next. This September 1*1,1902. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary, GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereat, Mrs. A. I. John* h** in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letter* of administration on the estate of C. W. Johns, late of uid county deceased. 1 will past upon said applica tion on the tst Monday in October next. 11ns September tst, 1903. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to set'apart and assign a years support and furniture, out of the estate of C. W. Johns deceased, for his widow, Mrs. A. I. |uhns, having filed their report In office as the law requires. I will pass upon said report on October 17th, 1902. Till* Sept. i6tli, 1903. J. D, Hargrove, O. D. L Bewar* ol tho Knife No profession has advanced more rap idly of late than surgety, but itstiould not be used except where absolutely necessa ry. In case of piles for example, it is seldom needed. DeWitt’l Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and permanently. Unequalled for cuts, burn*, bruise*, skin diseases, Accept no counterfeits. "1 was >0 troubled with bieading pile* that 1 lost much blood and strength,” says J C Phil lips, Paris, lll.“DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cueed me io« short time," Soothes and heals, Vieuua Drug Co SHOES. SHOES. Have You Seen the New Shoe Store? It’» Worth a Trip if You Haven’t. —THE CELEBRATED— " JN©. ft. SMITH ~ „ HAND8EWED SHOES* jD| ' id* »fl[ The handsomest of all the famous brands, They are jo{ jD[ BETTER MADE, BETTER L0OKING, BETTER jfl* jjjt FITTING, and a great deal better to your purse than any j|jc .Shoe on the market. Any size, any shape, any style, jSj >q| any price, any body wants at any time. Go to the '. jjjj jf-* SHOE STORE -f ! Administrator's .Sale. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the court of Ordinary of said county on the tst Monday in August 1902,1 will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash,,before the court house door in said county on the tst Tuesday in Octo ber next, 1902. the following lands be longing to the estate ot Alexander Borum, deceased, to-wlt: Lots in town of Una- dllia, Dooly county, Ga., vis: Lota8 and 4 In block 3; lot 38 In block 6; Iota 42 and 74 in block 14; Iota 78 and So in block 15; lots 82 and 84, 130 and 132 in block 16; lot 140 in block 33;'lots 50 and 51 in block 13. Last two lot* well Improved with dwellings thereon. Also fifty [50] acres of land in the south-west corner of lot number 44, in the 3rd district of Dooly county, Ga. This Sept, istf 1902. D. M. Borum, Adm’r. cum testaments annexo estate Alexander Borum, dec’d. S $ igs ill Road Notice GEORGIA—Dooly County, All persona Interested ate hereby noti fied if no good cause 1* shown to. the contrary an order will be granted by the undersigned on the 13th day ot October next, establishing a public road marked out by the road commissioners appointed for that purpose, commencing at residence of E. J. Dooling, In the and district of said county, and running nearly North to Hogcrawl creek where the Rock Dam crossed tald creek, on the line of Dooly and Macon counties, a distance of about one and one-balf miles. This Sept. I3th 1903. j. D. Hargrove, O. D. C. Ga. TRUSTEE’S SALE. Underand by virtue of the powers con tained in the deed of Trust trom Daniel T.Doughtry and Lowell M, Doughtry to the undersigned trustee, dated May 3, 1898 and duly recorded in boek T. folio 307 et seq., I will offer for sale at public outcry before the court house door in the county ot Dooly on the first Tuesday, be ing the 7th, day of October, 1902 during the legal hour* of sale, All of lots num bers Sixteen and Seventeen in block No. twenty-six according to the plan of tlie city of Cordele, county of Dooly ami state of Georgia. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for title*. Joachim R Saussv, Jr.,Trustee. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, S. A. Slirouder lias in due form applied, to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate ol J. I. Hamilton, late of said county, deceased. 1 will pass upon said application on them Monday In October next This September 1st, 1903. ]. D. Hargrove. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, ]. C. Forehand has In due form applied to the undersigned lor permanent letter* ot administration on the estate of Juo. A. Forehand, deceased 1 will pats upon said, application on the 1st Monday in October next. This September tat, 1903. J, 1>. Hargrove, Ordinary. Fortune Favor* A Toxin. “Having distressing pains in my head, back and stomach, and being without ap. petite. I began to nse Dr. King’s New Life Fills.” writes W F Whithead of Kennedale, Texas, "and toon felt like a new nun.” Infaluble in’stomach and liver trouble*. Only 3$cts, at Forbc* Si Coxe Drug Co m I jo! io| igf igi jg :8 $ & }0[ B $ igs I When you Want to Buy Shoes. Yours truly, Lewis Bros. 60. In the Kelly & Walton old 8tand. |d| Vienna, I I I igl >0' Georgia. M L Lm^«MMM MMM M MMUMd» MM M MMMMM MM MM MM MMMM MU MM H J All 3J=*CatZ3C3CacaC3C3CaC3C3CZ3C itnminnnnnhnnnrsrinnr Hr*«nn»*nr*n»*r.nnnnnrtr*n«nr nnnnnnnr If It’s Insurance You are looking for be SURE and see us. 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