The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, May 23, 1893, Image 2

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T \\e V Venn a P vogvss ,J. E. Haw ill, L. A. Morgan, Editors. extract from the SI.00 PEK AWXUM. TUESDAY, MAY 23. The Pine Loral correspondent, to the Montezumun Record writes | of a cow that neei.ed milking very j badly. As she was not milked at j the right time tne mil.v tun out on 4 Q j lar( ] p 0 carn m onoy ; .the ground and drowned her, to-1 S p en q j t w gather with two very line mules, i people live in the foliowin Dawson News: ‘•Living beyond their incomes is the ruin of many people." lias been truly said. They can hardly afford to keep a'rabbit, and must need to drive a pony and chaise. | Extravagance is the common dir- i ease of tiie times. .Show, and i GEORGIA—D- style, and smartnees run away ' with a man's means, keep the fain- ! ily poor and the farther’s nose on j riie grindstone. Frogs try to lool as big as bulls and burst themself- NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that within the past ten '10! days, we have sohl and transferred twenty-nine 29. shares of the capital stock of the Bank of Cor- deiv. Slay 11th. 1:03. IT. Myers & Bros. LV COUNTY. To all whom it Slay Concern: j TFhereas, the appraisers appointed ! to set apart and assign a years suppor j to Mary Ann damn.age, widow o j Amos It. Garnmagc dec'd. out of t*•« ! estate of s:ud dec'd have tiled iliei es. Ten dollars a week apes live j thousand a year. Men burn the I candle at both ends and then say j they are unfortunate. Economy is half the battle in life; it is not is it is to ell. Just so long as beyond their means '•just so long will they be burdened, We have upon our desk the [ w jth debt, and just so long will be world’s Fair edition of the Haiti-j heard the cry of hard times and more News which contains sixty j t,H; clamor for relief. Ue need - mi • i__„ | relief and must have it--rehef pages of matter. J his is the larg- i , 1 ° j from ourselves*. W e are oppressed, ,c8t paper we ever .saw and wc have | bntin ]jine cases out of ten we only taken time to look at the pic-j are our own oppressors, fettered report in office as required bylaw. . will pass upon said report on the ItitU of June next. This May 15th 1893. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary Dooly Co. lust Close Them Out. ?!' nothin;; new when we state that it pays to engage ina ]»t rmaiK-at, most healthy and pleasant bust- n«". that return- a profit for every day’s work. We make our bow to the trading public . TV 1 ,1 1,1. ■ Such is The business Ave o:T<r the wortiiie class. at Vienna and assure the people that we are ihe bargain seeker’s delight. • 1 | caa ; no I -:i >u about ii; oTliors now at work notions SHOPS Wf .1-. :in.l i >u. r. :.>!■ .-. can do the same. IIUUUI13, OllAIV-o. T . |is ;avil . ? business that vou liave close out in W tures. Life is too sliort to try to read such a newspaper as that. It was reported in some of the Florida papers a few days ago that a whale was stranded in twen ty-four feet of water near Key West; it turns our, however, that .the water was only about nine feet ,tleep where his whales hip ran ashore. According to reports he measured eighty feet in length. •Ten or twelve barrels of oil have already been taken from his head, and it is believed that with prop er handling about 200 barrels in all can be received from this mon ster of the deep. -The gay young editor of the Nashville Banner giddily remarks: “Speaking of the world’s Fair, it will fare one well if he secures a low fare to the fair when he gets there, have fair weather at the fair, _get a fair view of the fair, receive fair treatment from the manag ers of the fair and from the fair whom he may greet with fair words, and finally give a fair judgment of the fair. Having fared fairly well, he can, with fair mind say fare well,’’ by chains of our for; and which our selves alone rend asunder. fng can OK THE RIGHT LINE- The people of Dooly have re turned to the methods of bygone days and it gives promise of great good to our people. In the good old days of yore a traveler through the “State of Doolv” would find GEORGIA—Dooly County: To all whom it may concern. S. ]!. Peavy has in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Martha A. Peavey. late of said county deceased, and I will pass upon said application on the 1st Monday in June next. This May 1st 1893. J. D. Hargrove. O D. C. £>*■ ~ have a lot of dry goods, md hats that we are groing to O o the next DOOLY SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA—Dooly County. AVill be sold before the Couit House door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in June 1893, to the highest and best bid der for cash, the following property to- wit: Town lot of land number one hun dred and five (105j in block eighteen [18] in the town of Dakota, Dooly couutv Ga. Levied upon as the prop erty of W. A. Shingler by virtue of and to satisfy a Superior Court lifa is sued from the September Term 1892 of ..... ...... .Dooly Superior in favor of Henry the pens filled with fat hogs, cows j Holmes y. s.-W. A. Shingler. 30 days, and offer the WHOLE Li HE AT COST. This is no “fake” to gain customers, but we are going out of this line of business. ' Try us. We make a specialty of fresh, salable groceries and would be pleased to fill your orders. One of tlie meanest, lowest down- blackest hearted crimes that was ever committed by a set of low, lifed brutes was that at a church near Way-cross last week where •they stole the wine, tore up the bi- ble, shot pistol balls through the windows, threw garbage in the well and demolished some of finest tomb stones- • Such people ought not to be allowed to live any long er than it would take to send to town for a rope.—Ashburn Ad vance. Editor Bascom Myrick of the Americus Times—Recorder is mad because Cleveland would not appoint him as consul to Berlin. Myrick was possibly the bitterest opponent in Georgia to Cleveland’s nomination and said many hard things of him. Now because he did notget the appointment sought he is trying to cause distrust to wards Mr. Cleveland and Georgia’s Cabinet member, Mr. Smith, who opposed Myrick. Stop, Mr. Myrick! Dont act the sorehead. You are losing friends by your present course. and sheep, the lots contained sleek stock and the great ears of corn protruded from the cribs, while barrels of rich home made flour were hid away. If a neighbors meat or corn gave out during tlie year he could borrow some in the community. If the example being set this year is continued it will not be long before this state of affairs will repeat itself in Dooly. We believe it to be true that a large cotton crop has been planted. But along with this is a large crop of home supplies. Such a wheat crop as is being harvested now has not been known in this county for years and the farmers are casting about for a wheat mill. Will not some one provide a mill for the wheat crop? If 110 misfortune befalls the hog crop before next fall, enough meat will be saved to more than supply the county. Peas, cane, potatoes and corn are planted in plenty and our county is destined to march to the front again as a county whose citizens live at home and are per fectly- independent. The Progress hails with delight these • signs of returning times. Property pointed out by plaintiff in fi-fa. Tenant in possession given writ ten notice. This May 1st 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following property Six town lots in the City 'of Cordele, said countv. Ga..-, known and distin- TU’A’Mld'by the map jf survey of said town as lots numbers one [1,] three (3) four [4,] five (5,) eighteen [18,] and nineteen (19] in block one hundred and fifty two [152] of said town. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of W. E. Smith, by virtue of and to sat isfy a fi-fa issued from the September Term 1892 of Dooly Superior Court in favor of the Americus Investment Company v. s. W, E. Smith. Written notice served on tenant in possession. This May 1st 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following property- to-wit: Town'lots of land numbers nine (9,) ten [10.] and eleven [11,] in block three [3] situate, lying and being in the City of Cordele, Ga. and as known and dis tinguished by the map of survey- of said town. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of W. E. Smith, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi- fa issued from the March Term 1893 of Dooly Superior Court in favor of the Bank of Cordele, Ga., v. s. W. E. Smith. Property pointed out by plaintiffs in fi-fa. Tenant in possession served with written notice, This May 1st 1893. .Tobacco Growing in the South, There may be a difference of opinion as to what shall take the place of the reduced acreage of ‘cotton. It is a palpable fact that the Southern poople do not grow enough bread and meat to supply- home demands, and do not culti vate corn, oats and hay sufficient ^o maintain their live stock- No agricultural people can prosper 'who purchase the necessary food crops to be paid out of the receipts from cotton at six to seven cents a pound. As a practical substitute for cotton Tobacco is strongly rec oin mended. The greatjquestion is, will it pay? .The average yield of pounds of to bacco in North Carolina, lias been for ten years 5S0 to 595 pounds per acre. The average value of the tobacco crop in that State for ten years lias been $58.63 per acre. ,The average cost of cultivating and curing an acre of tobacco is about double that of an acre of 'cotton, say $20 per acre. The av- 'erage yield of pounds of cotton in 'North Carolina for ten years has been ISO, the average value per aero $16.29. This statement is predicated on cotton when it was selling at not least than eight to ten cents per pound. These figures prove that an acre of Tobacco in that State brought the farmer 300 percent more than an acre of cotton growing States lias been for the last ton years $15, '69- The average value of Tobac co per acre in the seventeen To bacco growing States for the last ten years has been $61,51. In the ten years included in this average cotton commanded a much higher price than recently. During the same decade Tobacco was lower than at present. Farmers about Brunswick and throughout this entire section should turn their We learn from the Macon News of the inauguration of a new en- terpsise, which means a long step forward along the lines of practi cal business education. This is the establishment of a great chain of business colleges in important southern cities, the students of each of which will conduct practi cal business transactions with those of the other by correspond ence. The enterprise lias been in augurated by Messrs Wyatt and Martin, founders and principals of the Georgia Business College, conceded to have the higest stan dard of excellence in the South. Its improved systems and ex clusively practical instruction whereby students are enabled to master book-keeping, banking, telegraphy, shorthand and type writing in about one-half the time required by old methods have fre quently elicited the higest encomi ums from the press of the coun- t r.y. The second of these colleges has been established in Montgomery, Mia. and it and the Georgia Busi ness College will be operated joint- 13- as the Georgia-Alabama Busi ness Colleges. These institutions remain open throughout the year; and offer special terms and advan tages during the summer moiiths- especialij- to students of other schools, while enjoying their vaca tion. All interested in securing a practical business training, that will assure independence in life, should address M cssrs. Wyatt and Martin at Macon,Ga., or Mon- gomery, Ala., foa full praticulars. Also at the same time anil place will ood be sold the foliowirg propei ty to-wit: Town lots numbers eighteen (18.] nine teen [19] and twenty [20) in block forty seyen (47jas known and distinguished by the map of survey of the City of Cordele, Dooly county, Ga. Said prop erty situated, lying and being in saiu ! town, county and State, levied upon j and to be sold as the property of Mrs. I Amelia Harper by virtue of and to i satisfy a fi-fa issued from Dooly Su- I perior Court in favor of the Mutual j Building and Loan Association of Oor- I dele. Ga., v, s. Mrs. Amelia Harper, j Property pointed out in fi-fa and known as the [place whereon Mrs. Amelia Harper now resides, Tenant in possession served with written no tice. This Slay Jst 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop erty to-wit: Town lot of land number six (6,) in block number two [2] as known and distinguished by the map- of survey of the City- of Cordele, Dooly County, 6a., and situate, lying and being in said town, county and State. Levied upon and to * be sold as the property of M. W. Westbrook and C. A. Brooks, by virtue of anil to satisfy a fi fa Issued from the March Term 1893 of Dooly Superior Court in favor of the Bank of Cordele, Ga., v. s.M. W Westbrook and C. A. Brooks. Property pointed out by plaintiff's in VIENNA, GA. allarv .Bro&JiiiGor^ MACON, GA. Please write us for prices before buying Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins and Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Mowers, or any kind of machinery. Let save you money on first class goods. us !®/{LLJ{RY BROS. & CO. DOOLY'S TAX SALES- wit: One hundred and fifty [150] acres of lot of land number one hundred and fifty-five [loo], situate, lying and being in the 6th land district of said county .being all ol said lot except fifty , . ,, . [501 acres in the north east corner of minds towards lobacco culture. sai( j , ot- which fifty 50. acres is owned There is big money in it.—Bruns- by Jim Jackson, Col., Said wild GEORGIA—Dooly County: Will be sold before the court house iloor iu said county on the first Tues day in June 1893 between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following wild lands to-wit: Lot number one hundred (100, situate lying auil being in the 13th laud district of said county. Levied upon by vir tue of and to satisfy one tax fi-fa is sued by the Tax Collector of Dooly county Georgia against said property for its State and County taxes for the year 1892. Levy made by J. W. Rob erts, deputy Sheriff and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. February 27th 1893. It doesn’t matter where 3-011 want to go nor how long you want to you lose money if you don’t see me for your team. Horses that are a pleasure to drive, buggies that are a comfort, attention that is all 3-ou want, accommodations read}-, and all this for less money than other people charge 3-011 for a shoddy team. Draj-s ready to do your hauling at moderate prices. If 3-our garden or patch needs plowing or planting, am prepared to do it. secure. \ ou will make a errave »’.i>t:ike it*\ou fail i<> give it a trial at once. I It \.»ujrra-p >ifnation, and act <|i!ickly, you j will directly find yourself in a most prosperous 1 business, at which vou can surely make and save largo sii;u of money. The results of only a few hours’ work will often a week’s wages. Whether vou are old or voung, mail or woman, it make-* no’ultb rei;*v, — do as we tell you, aud suc cess will meet yon :it the very start. Neither experience or capital necessary. Those who work for us are rewarded rail particulars, free Whv hot write to day for I!. C AUKS & CO., iiox No. 4*i0, Augusta, Ale. Vienna, Go., May 23rd, 189; OFFICE OF a w, e, wmm m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, SPECIAL TO 1 Dooly and Her Adjoining Counties. We are making an important move by inaugurating another heavy cut in prices. Our Spring trade has been HEAVY and now that we are satisfied with the profits we’ve made this season, we are going to give them back to you, by offering our entire stocki of New Goods at prices never before heard of in this section. We have too many goods to carry over, shall be yours if you come with the money. makes this VALUABLE offer To note “a sample oLprices we 11 make you Ei Every young lady and gentleman, to wit: If. upon the completion of the course in Book-keeping, Shorthand or Telegraphy, au3' gra’- uute is dissatis fied with the same, every dime of the tuition, upon application therefor, will be refunded. This institution has the most spa cious. elegantly furnished building in the South: and teachers exclusively by Pka tical Methods, every one of the three departments being under the su- pervisio n of a practical expert. In every instance it has made good its claim to graduate students in two- thirds the time, aud at but two-thirds the expense of Text Book Colleges. Every premium was taken by our teacher of Penmanship at the last state fairfor ornamental and plain Penman ship Good positions are secured wor thy .graduates— not one idle Special discounts granted in certaiu cases. Don’t throw away time and money on Text Book Schools. For full information, address. Wyatt & Wartin' Macon, Ga. thing else in proportion. £ 1000 yards Summer Silks, 6f cents, worth 8 cts. 1000 yards Standard calico’s 6 cts. worth 7 cts. 300 3 - ards Quilt'Calico’s, cts, worth 5. 750 yards India Linen, cents, worth 12f cts. 600 yards Organdies, 12£ cts, worth 15 and 20 cts. 50 Boys Knee Pants, 19 cents, worth 25 cts.. 100 Corsets (Job Lot) 35 cts, worth 60 cts. 25 dozen Ladies Undervests, 10 cts, worth 15 cts. 50 dozen Mens’ Linen Collars, 5 cts, worth 10 to 12f cts. 300 3'ards Fancy - Matting, 20 cts, worth 25 cts. 200 yards Plain White Matting, 12L cts. worth 15 cts. ~ f Straw Hats—Entire line at cost, Straw Hats that were $1,50, now $1,20. Straw Hats that were $1,25, now 90 cts. Straw Hats that were $1,00 now 60 cti. the cheapest. And so on to Ga. Bon f j-* g\ * ii and Florida E. R. SUWRNEE MI/ES IfOUTE TO FLORIDA. ^8 Special: 1000 Palmetto Fans given away* & Free. Condensed Time Table. April 16 til 1893. South Hound No. 0 No. I I*. M. A. M. both, I tf S & Your horse left at ray stables will leceive proper care. LSee me for Teams. ■ J. Liveryman Vienna, Ga. turned over to me for advertisement and sale. This May Sth 1833. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described property to wit: One mouse col ored mule, 15 years old, named I “Bill” ; one side spring buggy and Levied upon as the property of N. Moye of Dooly county. Ga., by virtue of and to satisfy a fi-fa issued from s known by the map of j theMarcli Term 1893of Dooly Supe rior court In favor of thfe Cordele s. J. W. Lemon, A. J. Woods, J. II. Cross, N. Move and fi Tenant in possession given Written | one q horse wao-on. notice. This May 1st 1S93. Also at the same time <md place will j be sold the following property to-wit: | Town lot of land number six (6, block two survey of the City of Cordele, Dooly County, G’a.. situate, lying and being I (j l]ano q 0 in said town, county anil Stale. Lev- 1 7 ii dupon aud to be sold as the property Libel for Divorce FreilS. Ellis) In Dooly -V Atlanta Macon Junction Macon Coidelc Tilton CLOTHING- •N ow is your chance; all new goods, bought this season. The famous Strouse Bros, make. A. M. 1*. M. ii 10 I «>.’»•) 1 ! 07 9 12 9 15 8 50 7 00 li m »*. M. A. M. Tampa P. M. A. M. P. if. A. M. P. M. 7 *21 « 52 0 00 5 . JO A. M, P. 31. SYiovt li'me \o >\ ov\Ms ¥air Superior V. S. [ Court March Term Bertha Ellis) 1893 It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff in the above stated case, that the Defendant does not reside in the county of Dooly, nor in the State of Georgia. It is there-, ... , „ •• , - - fore ordered by the Court that service I and New York, with t>ull- i,„ *i... n„i- l... . i... .1 man Buffet Sleenmir Car for St. Louis Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping CARS Tampa O Nashville, via Atlanta, con necting in Ur ion Depot at Nashville with Vestibuled Limited for Chicago, making Shortest Line and Quickest Time from all points in Florida and South Georgia to World’s Fair. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car. Jacksonville to Atlanta, connecting in Union Depot with R. & D. Vestibuled Limited for Washington, Philadelphia, Suits that were $12,50, now $9,60. Suits that were $15,00, now $11,40. Suits that were $20,00, now $14,30. Suits that were $25,00, now $20,40. Suits that were $10,00, now $7,15. Suits that were $6,50, now $4,45. $3,500.00 worth of Shoes must go. be perfected on the Defendant by the Jaan Buffet Sii-eping Car (or St. Louis ‘ r once a month , R L an « with t . hr ” u « h publication of this order u .„ ul . u , „ „ ... - for four months before the next Term j Pallmau Sleeping Car Service via G. P for Kansas City via Birmingham and '] I Memphis. of Mrs. Mary W. Vv’eelbi eok, by virtue ! C. C. Moye. Levy made by J. W. of anil to satisfy a Tax fi-fa issued by . Roberts, deputy Sheriff and turned | G V , 7P.L.R°£lV Cou “ ty: of this Coui t. in the Vienna Progress a newspaper published in Dooly coun ty, Ga. W. H Fish, Jno. F. Powell.,. , _ , ., J. S. C.S. \V. C Petitiour's Attorney, from Macon and Palatka. Passeugers _ _ J I iPHYimr Hiiliif.irti r*n.n rpmuin in Sllpcnor Sleeping Car on Night Trains. Ladies “hand made” Oxfords, that were$3,25 now $2,$5. Ladies “hand made” Oxfords, that were $2.50 now $1,80. Ladies Oxfords, that were $1,05, now $1,20. Ladies Oxfords that were $1,00, now 80 cts. Ladies Oxfords that were 85 ets now 70 cts. In fact wc will promise to suit and sell you, all we ask is a look. They must go! M. E. Rnsliin, Tax Collector of Dooly j over to me for n( l V erti count}- Ga., against Mrs. Mary Iv.j . , ..... Ar c Westbrook for her State and county i an( palc - 1 his 11103-8 ertisement anil Sth 1893. Taxes for the year 1892. Levy made by W. J. Mussel white, L. : C. and tinned over to me for adver i tisement and sale. This May 1st '93. j property to-wit: Also at the sajne time and place will be sold the following described One bay horse, Alsoat the same time and place will 110 3'ears old, named “A/organ be sold the following pioperty to wit:, One bay mare, 7 years old. named Fifty. 50, acres of the south half of Jot of land number Forty, 40, situate, ly ing and being in the First. 1st, district “Beulah’ and one one box body buggy 1 horse wagon. Levied leaving Palatka can remain in Sleeper r xr ‘ii 1 - ... i at Macon until 7.00 a. in., wheiebreak- . I ’™" S . S ? 1 r Kellai - 1 ’ d ° cer tffy that the fast can be had and connections made above and foregoing copy order is true extract from the Minutes on file in my office. Given under my hand and official signature. May 4th 1893 Russel Kellam Clerk, S. C Dooly Co, Ga. Libel for Divorce- San'ord J- Wilson i InDooly Superior ' Gah*—4- 31 of Dooly county Ga. Said property upon as the properly of C. C. 31 oye. Alice Wilson levied upon anil to be sold as the prop caty ol' H. O. Rackley. by virtue of and to satisfv a Justice Court li fa issued , Court. March J Term 1893. of D00I3- county Ga., b3 r virtue of and to satisfv a fi-fa issued from It appearing to the court from the return ol the Sheriff in the above stated case that the Defendant to satisi v a justice iahui 11 j a issueti 4 j,„ iono t\ - ^i-tiuuuam from the Justice Court held in anil e Jlarcl) l° rm 1893 of Dooi3 does not reside in the county of Dqo- for the 640th district G. M.in favor of John A. Jenkins & Sons v. s. H. O. Rackley. Superior court in favor of the Cordele Guano Co„ v. s. J. W ly nor in the State of Georgia. It is therefore ordered by the court that service be perfected on the j with 7.40 train for Atlanta, and trains for Augusta, Athens, Milledgeville, Montgomery and Savannah, and all points East, North and South. H. BURNS, A. C. KNAPP, Trav. Pass. Agt., Traffic Man'gr Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. ackley. I Lemon, A. ./. Woods, J. II. Cross, j be perfected on the Levy made by J. W. Roberts, Depu-' ^ -if ’ r r Ma,- 0 T ’ Defendant by the publication of this . 01—;«■ *.13. Moye and b. C. Mo}e. Lev} 1 order once a month for four months Also at the same time and place will be sold the following wild lands to-wit Lot of land number one twenty-five 125, one hundred and thirty-; tliir land situate, lying and being in the Gth land district of said county and levied upon by virtue of and to satisfy one tax fi-fa issued by the Tax Collector of Dooly county Georgia against it for its State and County taxes for the year 1892. Leyy made by J. W. Roberts, Sth 1893. ty Sheriff, and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. This May 1st 1893. Will be sold at and before the court I advertisement and sale house door in and for said county on the first Tuesday in June, next w ithin ... .... the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, the This ; following property to-wit: | All that stock of General Merchan dise, consisting of drygoods, shoes no- tiors, tobacco, cigars, fancy and 'ami- M03 made b}- J. W. Roberts, deput}-1 before the next Term of this court in Sheriff, and turned over to me for ! t* 16 Vienna Progress a newspaper pub This 31a j G- W- SHEPPARD. Sheriff D. C. I lished in Dooly County Ga. Jon. F. Powell, W- H. Fish Petitioner's Attorney I J S. C. S. tv, C GUARDIAN’S NOTICE. 1893. Georgia, Dooly County; I, Russel Kellam. do certify that the aboie and foregoing copy order is _ a true extract from the Minutes on lit lauasto-w it j v g roce , j.. s> etc j n the store house I Application to Sell and Re-invest ! file in my office. Given under my mnutreii a,,( j | lately occupied bv F. P. Jenrett iu the j hand and official signature May 4tu hundred ar “} j town of Dakota, in said county. Lev- i G EORGIA—Dooly County: ' — irty-tiye loo. and one hundred and ; ied on ag the p 10I ,ertv of F. P.'Jenrett, / To all whom it may concern, irt-y-seven 1«4, all of said lots of w i»u ! under and bv virtue of a mortgage li. | -Notice as Guardian for Rossie Mor- fa. issued from the Superior court of E :m Minor. said county :u favor of J. J. Jenrett I will apply to the Judge of tlie Su against the said F, P. Jeurett This ! P eli °r Court of the South tt estern Cir- the Sth dav of May 1893. cu it t° r leave to sell the south half of Busbee & (Jruni, P'ffs. Att'vs j let of land number two hundred and Also at the same time and place will 1 “%[*»»] in Fourteenth (14) District * of Worth county Geoigia, for re-in And other specialties fop Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptire advertise ment which will appear la this paper. Take no 8ubotltut«, but insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS’ SHOES,with name and price stamped oo bottom. Sold bj Sold by J. 0. Hamilton, Vienna, Ga . E. W. C. WILlIS t CO. & W. Collars & Cuffs and Tomp sons glove fitting Corsets not included. These are contract goods and prices can£1 be cut. Everything else goes. 1893. CALHOUN £ KELLT. Russel Kellam Clr.k S. C. Dooly Co., Ga' COURSE BY MAIL be sold the following property to-wit:; ’fijig^FebT i One 1, Organ in possession of J. G. | j Luiliam. of Dooly county Ga. Levied , j upon by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa Also at the same time and place will issued from the March term *1833 of be sold the following wild lands to- i Dooly Superior court in favor of J. IK. deputy sheriff and turned over to me for ailvei tisement and sale, ruary 27th 1S93. wick, Ga. Times. Liviitir too Fast. Many of the evils of this life arc brought upon ourselves by our own wavs of acting and living. ‘There are whole chunks of wisdom land levied upon by virtue of aud to satisfy four 4, several tax fi-fas issueti by the Tax Collector of I-'ooIy county Georgia against said land for its state and coun ty taxes for the years 1889, 1820, 1891 and 1892. Leyy made by J. W. Rob erts, deputy sheriff anil turned' ov.*r to me for advertisment aud sale. This February 27tli 1893. G, W- SHEPPARD, Sheriff, D- C- Burke & Co. v. s. J. G. Luiliam of Dooly county Ga. and C. E. Holmes of Wilcox county Ga. Levy made by J. w. Roberts, deputy Sheriff, and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. This May Sth 1893. Also at the same time aud place will be sold the follow ingdescribed proper ty to wit: One dark b-»y, mare mule, ISrearsolil. named “Nell” with light eye out anil one 1. hoise wagon. Lev ied upon as the property of A. J. Wood vestment. -Said sale being applied for because it will b- to the interest of my said ward to sell said tract of land and purchase other property more product ive at a less price and yieldinga larger revenue for said ward. This application will be made to the Judge atoiesaiil at Americus, Ga.. on Saturday, the 17th day of June 1893. This April 24th 1893. James S. Morgan, Guardian for Rossie Morgan. Wooten & E'lis, Applicants Attorneys. ilFREE Business College.! WITH THE LEAVENWORTH We are pleased to announce that we ar^ now ready for the business of 1893. MANUEL, Undertaker Unalilla, Farm Land I am prepared to nesj of II00I3 county uu. by virtue of anil 1 qu improved farm to satisly a !i fa issued from the March r ., i..„. term 1823 of Dooly Superior court in ! iavor of the Cordele Guano Co,, v. s. j. ! w. Lemon, A. J. woods, J. H. Cross. N. Moye and C- C. Move. Levy made l-y J. \v. Roberts, deputy Sheriff and tiate loans tniV in Bool}- at a low rate of interest^ Address or apply to John Ii. Wcodw^kt, . TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE GEORGIA—Dooly County: To Whom it may concern: Whereas G. B. Williams, administra- We will give a thorough course tor of the estate of Anderson A. Wil of instructions in double and sin- ■ l ia [n s deceased shows in hi» petition i , u i i - , r . dulv filed according to law in my of- gle entry Book-keeping and Com- - 1 lice that he has fully administered mercial Arithmetic by mail Free 1 sa id estate and asks for letters of dig of Charge to a limited number of i mission from said administration. persons. This course will be com pitted in forty lessons, for Diplomas Address: Prof. F. J- VANDERBERG, Pres, 302, 304 and^. 306 —Delaware St., Me igt.. Leavenworthr Ran. n q ( . u J J ^ ^ This is therefore to cite all. heire anil ”” I creditors, to show cause if any they ao cnarge | can w j,y ga ;j petition may not be I granted and said petitioner receive [Betters of Dismission from said estate on the first Honda in June 1802. Tliis March Ctli 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Oriih.arv.ilot.lv Co PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Our contracts for the year will btefulh as liberal as heretofore. We desire to fur-* nish our customers with EVERYTHING THEY NEED, and invite time customers to give us their trade. .All we ask is to be properly secured. f FERTILIZERS. It will be our pleasure tp againj handle the popular goods of the Cordele Guano Co.j together with several other brands of standard Jertil/ izers—and | WE WANT TO SELL Yours to serve, CALHOUN & I