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JOURNAL’S CONTEST
MANY DE8IRE TO ATTEND THE
8T. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR AS
THE GUESTS OF THE j
JOURNAL.
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Do you want to attend the World's fair?
From the Immense number of estimates
being received each day to The Journal's
contest, one would naturally conclude
that the answer of every individual
Would be in the affirmative. All are nat
urally very anxious to go, but some are
unable. Tho Journal has come to their
rescue. Forty people are going to the
great exposition as Its guests. ..
Will you be one of the forty?
In accordance with its past spirit of
liberality, on May 10th, The Journal an
nounced for the first time that 40 free
trips to the St. Louis World’s fair, each
consisting of a first-class ticket from At
lanta to St. Louis and return and $50 for
expenses.'would be given to this number
of Its subscribers, 20 of these trips to its
subscribers In Atlanta and Fulton county
and 20 outside of Fulton county'.
It Is not necessary to pay In advance to
be entitled to estimate In this contest.
Each subscriber who has paid In advance
is entitled to as many estimates us the
length of time subscription Is paid In ad
vance from May iOth. The first 40 near
est correct estimates will receive those
free trips. It Is therefore Important that
you send In your estimate at once. Be
sure you have the carrier sign the cou
pon each time you pay him 10 or 12 cents,
If the paper Is delivered by carrier, or If
the paper is received by mall, and you
■end In your renewal don't forget to send
In estimates.
The contest closes at midnight April 1,
1904, and the gates will open May 1st.
While the estimates received last may
be the successful ones, It Is better to send
In estimates at once, and keep sending,
as the first 40 nearest correct estimates
will receive the trips. It costs absolutely
nothing to enter the contest. Estimates
cannot he bought for any price, and as no
one will know the number of admissions
to the St. Louis World’s fair until after
the opening day, every one hus an equal
chance.
Sheriff’s Sales.^.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in
July 1903, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder lor cash the
following described property towil:
Filly acres ot land, more or less. In the
southwest, corner of Lot No. 194 111 the
loth district of Dooly County, under and
by virtue of two fi fa«., issued from Jus
tice's Court of tile 1451st district G. M.
Lure-
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Juliet;, 1903.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY:
The petition of George II. Ford, of
tlie County of Fulton, .aid Slate, A. E.
Jordan, A. E. Walton, O. M. Ilcaid, 1).
A. Taylor. Jos. Burns. J. 1’. Heard, Jr..
E. G. Greene, K. R. Lewis. J. II. Fore- „„ ...
hand and 1. S. Lussetcr. o the County of i |d coum favor * r Oeorge c .
Dooly, said State, respectfully sUotvs: cnd E Ui y un „.
First—That they have associated them*
selves together for the purpose of form
ing a corporation to be composed* of the
petitioners and sucli other persons as
they may associate with them. The ob
ject of their association, and the business
they propose to carry on will be to gin,
buy and «ell cotton; to buy, sell and store
cotton-seed; to grind corn into grits or
meal; to buy, stole anil sell corn, grits
and meal, and to charge reasonable com
pensation therefor; to erect and onerate
steam and other power^cotton-gins and
corn-mills for ginning cotton and grind
ing corn; to build or lease warehouses.
Second—Tne corporate name by which
j these petitioners desire to be known is
the “ Vienna Square Bale Ginning tom-
panv.”
Third— T he amount of capital stock to
be employed by them, actually paid in,
will be the sum ol six- thousand dollars,
said capital stock to be divided into
shares of one hundred dollar* each.
Fourth—Tho place of business of said
corporation will be tiic town of Vienna,
County of Dooly, State of Gaorgta.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that
tltev and thtlr associates and successors
may be incorporated for the term of
twenty years,with the privilege of renewal
at that time, under the name and s:yle ol
the Vienna Square Bale Ginning Com
pany; and that the said corporation may i
he empowered to iucrease its capital
stiKtkj wlienever u may see fit, to any
sum not oxceed.ngiiftv thousand dollars ; |
to sue and be sued; to have and use a
common seal: to contract and be con
tracted with; to make by-laws, binding!
on it* members, not inconsistent with tlte !
i»w» .,f the and of the u.med Almost Unnerved Me
States; to hold, lease, nuy and sell all
j Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
From and altar this date, uil parties
wishing to see moon any business cun
find me at the Dooly Business. College
In East Vienna from 8 to 11 :.'W) in tne
morning, ami at my office over Forbes
and Coxe Drugstore from 1:S0 to 0
o'clock in the uftcruoo:. ami all day on
Saturdays.
June 3tih W. S. Christian,
Fop Piles* Burns* Sores*
F. 0. B. Cotton.
The coming season I will buy cotton
and cotton seed F. O. B. at both depots.
Scales and storage homes will be at the
G. S. & F. depot, but will buy at any
depot platform. My cotton arrangements
have all been made satisfactorily, and I
consider them second to none in tit is
section. I will employ a sworn weigher
to weigh at the G. S. & F. Depot, who
will weigh for ten cents per bale. There
will !>e no obligations who the seller shall
sell to. "The longest pole gets tlte
persimmon."
Yours for good price for cott<si and
Cotton seeds. D. U. THOMPSON,
Driven to Desperation
Also, at die *aine time and place, will
be sold the following described property.
to-»vit: City Lot in City of Cordeic and
known and designated by Map of Survey
of said, city as Lot No. 12, in block No.
304 Said property levied on to satisfy a
C<ty Court fi. fa, issued from the
City Court ol Vienna against R. C. Gib
son and in favor of Mrs. M. E Duke.
Tenant in possession notified In terms of
the law. This 4th day of June, 1903.
Also, a; the same time and place, will
be sold the following described property,
to-wit; City lot number five and the west
half ol lot number six in block number
two hundred and sixty-two, as designated
by the registered Map of Survey ol the
City of Cordele, Dooly County, Ga. Said
property levied upon as the property of
G. 11. McKenzie, under and by virtue of
a fi. fa. issued from the City Court of
Vienna, in favor ot tne Equitable Trust
Company, together with a mortgage fi.
fa., issued from the February term, 1903
of Dooly Superior Court, til lavbr of the
Hutchinson Lumber & Supply Company,
and both of said fi. fa* being against said
i. 11. McKenzie. Defendant notified
in terms of the law. June 8, 1903.
G. NV. SHEPPARD, Sheriff.
Dooly County, Gn.
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use for bowel complaints. D is every
where recognized as the one remedy that
can always be depended upon nud that
is pleasant to take. It is especially valu
able for summer diarrhoea in children and
is undoubiedly the means of saving the
lives of a great many children each year.
For sale by all druggists.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Mrs. M imie Ross )
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Jas. L. Ross. j
Libel for Divorce, Feb. term 1903.
It appearing to the court front tlte re
turn of the Sheriff ot Dooly County. Geor
gia, tiiai he has made dll.gent search and
is unable to find the defendant, J. L.
Ross, and that he is a non-resident: Jt j j
is therefore ordered by the court that ser-1 (
vices br perfected on the defendant by a 11
publication of this order in terms of 'the \ j
law, in The Vienna News, a newspaper;!
published in said county and state. In jj
open court, March 2nd. 1903. j'
W. H. Dorris, Plaintiff’s Attorney, (
Z. A Littlejohn, J.S, W.C. i
Notice I
property, real and personal, us may he
necessary in legitimately carrying into
effect the purpose of its organization,
and for securing dcbt6 due to the com
pany ; to borrow money, and to mort
gage or otherwise convey or pledge its
property, real or personal, and its frail
chtsc*., to secure the payment of the
money so borrowed or any other debt
contracted by it. But such mortgages,
conveyance or pledge must not he made
otherwise titan by < unseat of th»* holders
of the larger part in value of the capital
stock, expressed by a vote at the meeting
of the stockholders railed foi the pur
pose, notice of the time and place ot
such meeting, and lor the purpose for
which it i« cahed, having been iir 1 j
given to each stockholder per.-oitally or {
thirty davs previous to such meeting
t»V publication for h;
in a newspaper publish
business of the
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illy do all
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and mat no stockholder shall be in
ttally liable for any amount
their unpaid subscription:
ail the rights and privileges
belonging 10 a corpor.11 io
laws of this State. And yoi
will ever pray, etc.
GEO. II. FORD,
A. K. JORDAN.
fOsKiMI BURNS,
K. R LEWIS,
J. G. FOREHAND,
J . P. HEARD. Ju.,
LS. LASSKTER,
B. G. GREENE.
O. M. HEARD.
D. A. TAY LOR.
"It has been five years since I was cured of
heart trouble by yuue Heart Cure and Nerv
ine, and 1 am just as sound as a dollar in
that organ today. For several years I had
been suffering with my heart Breathing
had become short and difficult at times,
short, sharp pains about the heart, sometimes
accompanied with fluttering would make
me feel faint and languid. The least excite-
• incut or mental wotry would almost unnerve
- -. i v .. ., „ j nic - I felt that the trouble was growing
ur C i . fi worse all the time, ami after tryi. g m.ny
shed at the place ol 1 reJne d|cs prescribed by physicians without
1 obtaining relief, I was induced to give y
Exchange Bank ) Foreclosure of Mort
on Macon, Ga., I gage on Land in
vs. J Dooly SuperiorCt.
B. F. Baciik, J Feb'y Temi, 1903.
IO B. V*. BACHE, DURHAM,
NORTH CAROLINA:
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear itt the Superior Court of Dooly
County, to be held on the first M >nday
in September, 1903. at Vienna, Ga., to
snow cause, II any you can, why the mort
gage in the above-stated cause should not
be foreclosed.
Witness: The Honorable
Z. A LITTLEJOHN,
Judge of said Court,
J. FRANK FOWELL,
Clerk of Superior Ct. cf Dooly County.
Ordinary’E Notice
('• EOUGIA—Dooly Conrrtv.
To All Whom It*May Concern:
Whereas E. C. Youngl>lo./d, E. L.
Youngblood and j. E. Stephens, bus ap
plied to the undersigned for permanent
letter. - *j» administration of the estate of
fames T. Youngblood, late of said count v
deceased* 1 will pass upon said appli
cation on the first Monditv in inly next.
Given under my hand and official
tore. This June 4th, 1903
J. D. HARGKOVK, 6. I). (\
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We also handle a Complete line of
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And, in fuel, a nine line of General Merchandise.
OUR GOODS ARE ALL ERESII and NEW;
NO OLD STUFF TO PALM OFF.
Wc solicit a share of your patronage’and guarantee
Satisfaction.
YOURS TRULY,
W. F. NEWBY,
VIENNA, GA.
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THE LAMER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Alacon, Ga,
GREATEST AUCTIONSALE
EVER HELD IN VIENNA.
ON ACCOUNT OF HAVING PURCHAS
ED PROPERTY IN PHILADELPHIA I WILL SELL
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dry goods at auction prices*
1,declaring I >r King’* j
I AM COMPELLED TO RAISE THE MONEY
TO PAY FOR THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE AND
THESE GOODS MUST GO. WE MEAN JUST
WHAT WE SAY.
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o exeivi I Kikacopk,Chincoteaguc, Va.
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may be those of weakened nerves, as tired !
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! easily excitable and apt to worry without
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THIS LINE CONSISTS OF
Word ol All Experiences
ban to lull that
r las’? -touch
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delay.
\V. S. CH RISTIA N,
Attorney at Law.
Vienna Georgia.
\» ill practice in all the courts, and sc
cure loans on Improved Real Estate at
Low rate cf Interest. Office in Dooly
Business College.
Living at an out of tne wav place, remote
from civilization, a family is often driven
to U‘-«perat*on in ca«e oi accident, result
ing in burnr, cuts, wounds ulcers, etc.
Lav in a supply of Bucklen’s Arnica
salve, It’sthe beet on earths 25c at Vien
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* Camber la In's Pain Balm i> an anti
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quickly than by the usual treatment.
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t All druggists lell and guarantee first bot
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on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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