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Repairing Department- ^ I SELL * ^ Dxhjl’^ Suffer-*
S Don’t send yonr work off to large cities V/wEft© vSfri Qfitlc S ' .with headaches^ pains in back part of ' —
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, Clocks or Jewelry
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.
AND ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS :
sJewelpg ai?d §ewii3g efarnes
AU kUids .if Sewing Machine Needles and fixtures.
We swap new Machines far old ones; sell Machines on
time, easy installments or CASH. See mb before
buying and I will save you money..
Jeweler and
. Next Door
H. A. YOUHANS,
with headache*,, pains in back part of
r 'fhe eyes,\dull; heavy feeling ol the lids,
etc,,-when'one pair of Glasses cor rectly
fitted will stop all this, trouble, I
examine yonr eyes free of charge trad if
you.don’t need glasses, Twill cheerfully
jell yon so.
REMEMBER
f Tguarantee every pair od Glosses I fit
to give eatiresat isfaction.
Optician, : ;
to Postoffice,
DOCTORS AGREE.
, Recent Investigations by tbe authorities of several States have at
tracted attention to proprietary medicines, and there Isa marked dispo
sition to draw a sharp line of distinction between mysterious nostrums
and worthy articles of scientific compound and known Character.
••Many proprietary medicines,” says a leading
physician, •• are the best possible prescriptions for the
diseases which they are made to cure. It Is certainly
only reasonable to expect that chemists of
world-wide reputation and unlimited re
sources ought to make compounds with excep
tional skill, and it is manifestly to their In
terest to have their Ingredients fresh and
pure. Take, for example, Llppman’s j
remedy, popularly known as P. P. P.
The formula Is on every bottle. Every
physician knows that the Ingredients
the best possible remedies for purify
ing the blood, and the compound is
a scientific one, which Increases the
efficiency of the whole. I some
times prescribe special mixtures
for Blood Poisoning, Scrofulous
Affections, Catarrh, Eczema and other
complaints arising from Impure and weak
blood, but I always feel safest In prescribing P. P. P., especially where
I am not personally acquainted with the druggist. In prescribing
P. P. P. (Llppman’s Great Remedy), I know I am taking no chances.”
; When doctors feel such confidence in a standard remedy. It is
no wonder that the general public Insist upon having It. •
P. P. P. Is sold by all druggists. $i a bottle; slg bottles, $5.
LIPPHAN BROTHERS, u&SKraSk. Savannah, Ga.
SOME DAILY DOINGS
OF TOWN AND COUNTY
DEFTLY DESCRIBED
INVERTED INTO INTERESTING ITEMS
The Tales That the Type Truthfully
Tries to Tell to the Thrifty,
Thoughtful Throng.
•You are nil that’s lovely in my eyes,"
ho sniil;
That, was some time before the ttvo
were we 1,
For afterwards, remembering with n
i'tj'lt,
lb' thought, "Yes, it was surely in my
oyu."
J. Frank Powell mid Col. J. M. Bus-
bee went up to Atlanta Sunday.
Col. M. P. Hall tvent up to Mocon
Monday.
If our clothes are not better than
other merchants at the price, don’t buy
them. J I* Heard & Sons.
There Is no use to do your trading
away from home. If the merchants
haven’t got w’. nt you want they will
get it for you.
A good friend of the News told the
editor iti Pinehnrst Saturday that he
took several papers, but the News was
ul)vityH read first by him.
A number of Dooly county citizens
uro having business of. importance in
Atlanta these days. . .So much so that
you hardly ever, know that they are
going until they get'to the depot.
Sheriff Sheppard has recovered suf
ficiently from his recent attack to be
at his office again.
Taylor Hrngg is quite sick with fever
at the home of his parents two miles
north-west 1 f this city.
We ait* better prepared than ever
before to suit you in first-class mules i
and horses. J. P. Heard & Sons.
Mr. Isaac Penvy who lives near Find
lay, had one of his ribs broken Sunday
by a little child, which jumped on him
while lying down on a couch.
No man need to lock horns with Jock
Shell as they would probably get worst
ed. He met a negro on a bridge the
other day and locked wheel* with him
and dragged him off on the other side.
The News uow has a lot of nice st»
tionery printed, consisting of paper and
envelope*, that we furnUh oar corres
pondent* with and stamps etc. We
want a few more correspondent* from
the moat important place* in the
county.
Dr. U. A. Youmans presented the
News oflliee with three of the largest
yellow yam potatoes seen this season.
They were gathered from his patch
near his residence in the city yesterday
afternoon. Many Thanks.
Don’t fail to see our large stock of
New Buggies. J If Heard A 80ns,
FOR SALE-
A lot of Stove Flues, tops and
bottoms, well curbing and drajn
sewers, trom 4 to 24 inches, just
arrived. See me at once.
D. B. Thompson.
Notice.
I nm now using Western Beef in my
Market nnd of course have to pay cash
for It, consequently I will,be compelled
to sell for cash. My customers will
please take notice. Resp’t.
Q. R. Mathews.
. •», .,■> . y ,
For Sole For Next 15 Days
The Ridenhour and Mrs. Kelly
residences near the depot. Well
situated for the erection of a store
house on either lot. If not sold
after 15 days will rent them for a
year and build a store house if renter
desires one. Apply ot once to
J. R. Kelly, Vienna, Ga.
. LIST OF LETTERS.
Remaining uncalled for in this office
for week ending Oct. 27th, 1902.
B—Joseph Broyenton Mrs B BBryant
C—Walter Collin
F—Annie L Fnulk
H—Mrs Mary Hook, Tommie Higgins
Sampsod Horris.
J—Miss Della Janes,
Me—Lucy McLlnsy.
Y—Miss Permelia Young.
These letters will be sent to the dead
letter office November 10, 1002, If not
delivered before. In calling for the
above please say “Advertised,” giving
date of list.
R. 8. Middleton, P. M.
CAUTION!
This is not a gentle word—but when
you think how liable you ate not to pur*
chase for 75c the only remedy universally
known and a remedy that has had the
largest gale of any medicine in the world
since 1868 for the cure and treatment of
consumption, throat and lung troubles
without losing its great popularity all
these years, you will be thankful we called
your attention to liotche's German Syrup
There ate so many ordinary cough reme
dies made by druggists and others that
are chenp and good for light colds per
haps, but for severe colds, bronchitis
croup—and especially lor consumption,
where there is difficult expectoration and
coughing during the nights and morning,
there fs nothing like German Syrup.
Sold by all druggists in the civilized
world. G G Green, Woodqitry, N J
For sale by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, and
J. W, Sanders. Unndlllu.
Nolico to Debtors anti Creditors.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
All persons holding claims against the
estate of Lucy C, Sheffield, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them properly
made out to the undersigned forvayment.
And nil persons indebted to the estate are
requested to dime forward and settle same
immediately, or they will be placed in an
attorney’s hands for collection.
This October 6th, 1902.
Y. T. Sheffield.. Adm’r.
on estate of Lucy C. Sheffield, dcc’d.
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Mrs. Cattle Brown, guardian for Ella
Boatright, Minnie Al'ce Boatright, Geo.
W. Boatright, Leila Belle King, formerly
Boatright,and Vivian Mixon, formerly
Boatright, shows to the court, that she,
as guardian of said wards holds lot of land
number 313 in the 6th district of Dooly
county, Georgia; that some of the wards
are of age, and some have married and
desire a settlement with' said guardian;
that it utterly impossible to divide said
land among said wards, and ptays the
court to grant an order for the sale ot
said land tor a division ntnongsaid wards.
This is tonotlfvall concerned, that I will
pnss upon said' application on the first
Monday in November next.
This October 6th, 1902.
J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly Ceunty.
Whereas, S. J. Llde has in due form
applied to the undersigned for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
Mrs. Margarett Smith, late of said county
deceased. I will pass upon his applica
tion on the first Monday . in Novetnuer
next. This October 6th. 1902.
]. D. Hargrove, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Pefer Duckwiler administra
tor on the estate of K. T.Orak, deceased,
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell all the lands be-
longing to the estate of said deceased. I
will pHss upon Ills application on the first
Monday in November next.
This October 6th, 1902.
J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
All persons holding .claims against the
estate of Willie Sheffield, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them properly
made out to the undersigned for payment,
And all persons indebted to the estate are
GEORGIA—'Jooly County. -
U ndcr and by virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary of said county on the 1st
Monday in December 1901, 1 will sell at
public outcry before the.court house door
In said county On the tst Tuesday in No
vember 190?, the following real estate
belonging to the estate of Lucy C.
Sheffield,- deceased, vis: Parts of lots
numbers 11,5 and 156 in the Second dis-
trlct/of Dooly county, 3a., containing
:6o acres more or less bounded ns follows:
Oh the 'north by lands of J. S. Uyrom, 011
the south by lands of J. S. Byrom and S.
W. C.’Darsey, on the east by lands of
Jno. S Byrom, and on the West by
Turkey creek. Sold for the purpose of
paying the debts and making distribution
among the heirs of said deceased. Terms
nl snle cash. This Oct. 6th, 1903.
Y. T. Sheffield, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
U qdr.rahd by virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary ol said county on the 1st
Monday in October 1903, I will sell at
requested to come forward and yertle I outcry before the court house door
same imifieiliatelvl nr ili-v will tw> in snid cmintv on the is; Tuesiiuv in
same immediately, or they will be placed
in an attorney’s hands for collection.
Till* Octolier 6th, 1902.
Y. T. Sheffield, Adm’r.
oil estate of Willie Sheffield, der’d.
Lingering Summer Colds.
Don’t let a cold run at this season.
Summercofds nre the hardest kind to
cure and if neglected may linger along for
months’. A long seige like this will pull
down the, strongest constitution- Qne
Mincte Cough Cure will break up the
attack at once. Safe cure, acts well curee
coughs colds croup, bronchitis, all throat
nnd lung, troubles. The children like ft.
Vienna Drug Co.
in snid CDunty on the isi Ttiesduy in No
vember 1902, all the real estate belonging
to the estate of WillieShetfield, deceased,
to-wit; A one-hsif undivided interest in
lot of land number 16S in the Second dis
trict of Dooly county, Ga. Sold for the
purpose of paying the debts and making
distribution among the heir* ot said
deceased. 'Perm* of sale cash.
This October 6th, 1902.
Y»T. Sheffield, Adm’r.
Oataflealb’s Ian
“When death seemed very near from
a severe stomach and liver trouble that
t had suffered with for yeas,” writes p.
Musel Durham, N C. Dr. King’s New
Lite Pill* saved my life and gave perfect
health.’’Best pill on earth and only arc.
Forbes ft Coze Drag Co.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To All Whom• it May Concern:
Whereas, the appraisers appointed to
appratsednfi set apart and assign a years
support and furniture ont of the eatate
ot P. H. McKenny, late 01-said countv
deceased, to W. A. McKenny and |. B".
Me Kenny, executors of (lie eatate of |amet
McKenny, deceased, for said tbe lames
McKenhy, deceased, having hied their
report in office as law requires, I will past
upon »*id report on the 26th dav of No.
vember next. This OcL 25th, 1902.
• J. D. HARGROVE, O. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Uuderand by virtue ol an ordergranted
by the Ordinary ot said county’on tne tst
Mouday in October 1902, I will sell at
public outcry before the court nouse door
in said county on the first Tuesday in No
vember 1903, the following lands belong
ing to the estate of Mrs. N. J. Sego,
deceased: 101% acres, being the east
half of lot of land number 173 in the
Second district of Dooly county, Ga. Sold
for the purpose of paying tbe debts ot
said deceased, and m iking distribution
among the heirs. Terms of sale cash.
This October 6th, 1902. .
» JJ. E. Seago, Adm’r.
HOTJCE-To Persons Wanting to tot
Lands and Homes For Year 1903.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of an order grant-
ed by the Ordinary of said county on ut
Monday in October 1902, we will rent
out at public outcry before the Court
House door ir. said county on the 1st
Tuesday in November 1902, the entire
farms and store houses belonging to the
estate of Elihu Walton, deceased, for the
year 1903, as follotys:
1. Two-horse farm Ho acres more or less
In 2nd district of said county known as
Mitchell place. ’
2. Three horse farm 120 acres more
or less in and district, said county known
as McGInty place. '
3. Three-horse farm 120 acres mere or
less In and district, said county known as
Wright place.
4. Two-horse farm 80 acres mote or
less In and district, said county known as
Johnson place.
5. Two-horse farm 75 acres more or
less In 2nd district, said county known as
Bowen place. '
6. Two-horse farm 75 acres more or
less in and district, said county known as
Walton and Sangster place.
7. Three-horse farm 130 acres more
or less in and district, said county known
as Home place.
81 Two-horse farm 80 acres more or •
less In 7th district, said county known as
Yawn place.
9. One-horse farm 40 acres more or
less in 7th district, said county known as
Forenand place.
to. One-horse farm 40 acres more or
less in 7m district, said county known as
Sykes place.
it. One-horse farm 35acres more or
less in 7th district, said county known as
Gulledge place.
13. One-horse farm 30'acre* more or '
less in 7th district said county, known as
Varnadoe place.
13. One-horse farm 35 acres more or
less in 7th district said county, known as
F. E. Varnadoe place.
14. One-horse farm 30 acre* more or
less in 7th district said county, known as
Sunterford place.
15. Two-horse farm 75 acres more or
less in 7th district said county, known as
Pennehatchee place.
Also two brick 3tores now occupied by
Walton Bros., and one wooden store
house in town of Vi-nna, Ga. Possession
given January 1st 19*3. Forfurfher par,
ticular* sea A. E. or J. B, Walton.
This Oct. 6th 1903.
A. E. Waltox,
. , , J.B. Walton,
Admr s, Estate EJlIhu Walton, deceased*
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, S. J. LUie, hnving.applted lor
the guardianship of the petsons and prop
erty of LewisTlllmaq Smith and Need-
ham Howell Rose, minor children of
Anna Lou Smith, deceased. I will past
upon his application on the first Monday
in November next. This Oct. 6th, t9oa,
J- !>• Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dodlv County.
Wliereas, S. J. Lide has in due lorm
applied to the undersigned lor permanent
“f administration cn the estate of
N. F. Smith, late of said county deceased.
I will pa,sh upon hi* application on first
Monday in November next.
This October 6th, 1902.
|. D. Hargrove, Ordinary,
flsaa UksHet Goto
“Thb fastest selling article I have in
my store,“jwtit** druggist C. T. Smith,
of Davis. Ky„ “is King's New Discovery
for consumption, cogghs and colds, be
cause it always cures. In my six years of
sale it has never failed. 1 have known It to
•ave suffers from throatand lung diseases
who chutd get no help from doctors or
anyother remedy. Mothers rely on it,
be« physicians poetenbe It, and Forbes
ft Coke Drag Co. guarantee satisfaction
or return price. Trial bottles free regu.
Us sUe 30c and ft.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, D. L. Henderson, adminis
trator on the estate .of S O. Aoderson,
deceased, has In due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell all of the
land* belonging to the estate of said
deceased, t will paw upon his applies-
,io » ori 5‘ Monday in KmnnteT
next. This October 6th, 1903.
J. D, Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
, V'kereas. D. L. Henderson, adminis
trator on the estate of Mrs. Rachlel
hM, “ due . form ap
plied for leave to sell all the lands belong-
log to the estate of said deceased. I will
pass upon hU application on 1st Monday
la November next This Oct. 6th. 1902!
J. O. Hargrove, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under a nd bvvirtneo! an order granted i
by the Ordinary of said epunty on tst |
Monday in October 1903, we will sell at
public outcry before the court house door
in said county .on the tst Tuesday in No-,
vember 1902, the following lands belong
ing to the estate of R? E.' Ransom,
deceased. All of lot of land number its
in the Third district of Doolv countv?
Georgia, except 27# acrea oil of the
north side of *atd In? AI.0 J9 acre, off
of the south side of lot of land number
»i6 in the Third district of D^ly counti
SfS2 t *’SS5 l ?5.“J oUl 01 a S« anresmora
cash. ThU Oct. 6th, 190a “
d ANI0H *
Rs^SKHT*' S*
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
. . Mr *' Florence Be -Adkins,
administratrix on the estate of Mrs. L. P
r£” d SHi;vS'' i i
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