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T\\e Vienna Progress
J. E. Howell, Editor.
91.00 PER AXXIM.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 22.
Georgia’s eleven congressmen
constitute the most conspicuous
delegation in the house. Geor
gia. £ eleven is expected to leaven
the whole liiiuy.—Jonesboro News.
! {aimers havp plenty to eat And the
bankers have money piled high in
their vaults. Now how to get this
money to flowing easily?
Put the silver question beyond
doubt bv repealing the Sherman
law with one to coin the silver into
money at the proper ratio and let T — , .■(, ait.
it flow into the channels of trade, iillllt SVIlIG ill £ D 3,1113.
(slash mightily that if I CO,000,000 j
I pension grab that the ex-union A good investment; ready mon
soldiers have on the public crib; ey to loan to improve property.
The Southern Build-iw. a. davis
ing and Loan Associa
tion of
W. F. IIOLMES.
BEN T. RAY.
The American National Bank of
Macon, Ga., has agreed to accept
cotton in payment for all debts
ilife it. Why couldn’t the other
bunks of the country do likewise?
Wcife not making a nomina-
1 ion, but we would be pleased to see
Speaker Crisp representing Ga.
in t lie United States senate. Hon.
J. IP Blount would make a most
excellent governor.—Houston
Home Journal.
And heie’s another.
A Fellow in Smithvillc who
could’t spare $2 a year for a news
paper sent fifty two-cent stamps to
a down-east ywnkee to know how
to raise beets. He got an answer
“take hold of the tops and pull Tor
till you are worth."—Savannah
News,
The Albany Herald is growing
Cautious. As an evidence, this:
A woman who had been a bride
but two months procured a divorce
• in Superior. Wis., the other clay
because her hubby refused to
scratch her back. It’s getting to
be so a married man—well, we
can’t be too particular and obedi
ent;
levy an income tax upon the ill-
gotten gains of our one per cent,
of millionaires; stop protection to
the rich and depression to the
poor; rerise the tarilF, that what
money we make stay in our pock
ets. Take off the tax on State’s
money and let us have a flexible
money that the grabbers of Wall
street may not corner on. Let the
congress elected by the masses say
to the few who would crush the
hard earnings from the toilers
hands at whatever sacrifice of
right, that the people shall rule
and will not be crushed ! And all
will be well.
Let these measures, so oft prom
ised the people, be put into effect
and they will be content.
And we see no need to take soj
long to argue and display speech-
making pyrotechnics over it. The
people want relief, have been prom
ised it and demand it NOW.
Local Board Officers.
W. II Wnipri.E, President.
U. V. Whipple, Attorney.
W. C. Willis, Sect'y and Trcas
J. A. Murphy, )
L. A. Morgan, $ Mem. of Board
Vienna Ga.
Petition For Charter.
W. A. Davis & C
o.
The Alliance Cc-operative Co-
Unadilla, Ga.
—COTTON FACTORS —
Nos. 405 and 407 Poplar Street, MACON, 3A.
With increased facilities for handling the staple, we again offer our
services to the planters of this section, and solicit the continued pa
tronage of our friends.
We keep fully abreast with the times, and the improved methods of
handling cotton, and from our great experience in the business, we
flatter ourselves that we can make it to your interest to patronize us.
We handle all cotton at the low price of fifty cents per bale.
We work for the interest of our customers, and it is always gratify
ing to please them.
W. A. DAVIS & CO.
Macgn, Ga.
cf
The baiiks of Atlanta Have de
eided to issue clearing house cer
tificates, if necessary, to have
money with which to move the cot
ton crop. A large number of At
lanta’s merchants have agreed
to accept these clearing house cer
tificates the same as money, from
their customers.
Capt. “Tip” Harrison, of the ex
ecutive department, who is in
charge of Georgia’s pension bureau
is quoted as sayiiig that “Georgia
has clone more for the relief of
her disabled veteran soldiers than
all the other Southern states com
bined.” Tip is an old vet himself,
and has a big place in a big heart
for the old soldiers.—Columbus
Enquirer-Sun.
Not The Platform,
Hon. Seaborn Wright of Home,
Ga., in writing of the President’s
message among other things has
this to say.
“The financial policy of the Re-
j>u dican party in a quarter of a
century has concent rated more
than half the wealth of the country
in the hands of one per cent of the
people. It has concentrated al
most the entire money wealth in a
few great centers North and East.
The laboring people from Maine to
California are practically without
money. In the South and West
all the people, rich and poor alike,
have not enough money to meet the
common expenses of life. A few
banks in New York absolute^’con
trol the country. If the people
protest against any of their exor
bitant demands the money supply
is cut off, business paralyzed and
the vist laboring masses thrown
out of employment.
“This state of thing I sny has
been brought about by the finan
cial policy of the Republican party.
Every democratic platform since
the war has condemend it.
The people slow to anger, at last
rose up in great revolt—turned at
the plunderers and thieves and
gave full power to the democratic
party to redress their wrongs. The
nomination of Mr. Cleveland was
against the solemn protest of in
numerable democrats—but when
he accepted the nomination upon
a platform, pregnant with relief
for the people—with no word of
dissent to any plank it contained
—one by one opposing democrats
fell into line, and supported him.
His first official act is to repudi
ate tlie most vital principle of the
platform.”
A Better Price For Cotton.
Rhodes Danforth Free.
Govci'norNorthern has pardoned
Rhodes Danforth who was under a
life sentence in the penitentiary.
It will be remembered that about
eight 3 ears ago Rhodes Danforth
was clerking in the store of Win,
Landsberg and supporting a moth
er and sister upon his meager sal
ary. He went to his employer and
asked for a raise in wages as he
was not receiving enough to sup
port his mother and sister. Lands
berg replied by insinuating that
his mother and sister might sup-
support themselves if they would.
This insinuation so maddened
Danforth that he went off, secured
a gun and returning shot Lands
berg, dead. For this he was sen
tenced to the penitentiary for life.
Recently a petition containing
5,000 names was presented to Gov.
Northern asking for his pardon,
which he granted.
Danforth was in the Richvvood
camp in this county and has al
ways had the confidence of his
keepers. He really has not suffer
ed man}’ of the hard-ships of a
convict life.
Sep-
We believe that our readers will
agree with us that the panaeaj for
all the financial ills that beset this
section is a just compensation for
our cotton crop. What would our
people care for the much talked of
“confidence,” tariff, income tax,
State bank tax or the free coinage
of silver if they could realize a
fair price for the present crop of
cot ton ?
The all-absorbing question, then
is how to get a fair price for our
products?
A serious condition of affairs
confront us. Two-thirds of the
cotton mills of the United States
are standing idle and claim to
have a large amount of cotton
goods oh hand for which the}' can
find no sale. In addition they say
that owing to the stringency of
money they can borrow none with
which to continue business until
the demand is better.
.The demand for the present crop
’^'ilien, must come, under the present
condition ofaffairs, from England.
And here is another trouble. All
our monied arrangements with
England must be made through
New York and the banks of this
city refuse to ship the mi n -y from
1 heir banks and we would liaye to
wait until the money could be
shipped from England to the in
terior of this coimtT} -
This indeed, seems to be starva
tion i-i the midst of plenty, fort.m
.
From Drayton.
Road working in session,
tember court coming.
Lots of cotton is open but the
farmers are tardy about picking it
out, owing to the lack of demand
and low price.
Us and our folks are not pleased
with t ie President’s message and
the action of congress. We ex
pected an express car loaded with
free silver, and it ought to come,
let Mr. Cleveland say what he will.
We need more money and we must
have it—and will have it if the
congressmen do what we sent them
there to do. And if they don’t,
its “good bye John,” with them.
Nearly all of our people attend
ed Dooly campmeeting during the
whole time and report a meeting
full of good results and pleasure.
Misses Bessie Williams and Sal-
lie Myrick of Valdosta have been
spending several days in our town
They are now visiting down at
Coney, from whence they will go
over into Sumter.
Tnese are charming young laities
and make scores of friends wherc’r
they go.
We were glad to read the La-
Crosse letter last week, but it
seems that the correspondent tried
to slur Billy and our Doctor. We
will say just here that the bodies
referred to were found entirely out
of our Doctor’s range and Bill}’
the Kid may be a “William Goat”
but lie’s not the one that Mary
nursed,
Billy the Kid.
PINEHURST DOTS-
Rain, Rain, Rain.
Mr. Ben F. Watson took unto
himself a wife Sunday was a week
ago in the person of 31 rs. O.
Churchwell.
One of the negro laborers of
Mr. J. G. Ludlam was killed by
another negro Wednesday night.
One of the marriages that were
to take place in our town soon will
be postponed. For what reason
I am not allowed to say.
That same fellow was here again
Sunday night but he went to Ma
con Monday and I haven’t seen
him since.
A certain young man did not
get back from campmeeting until
Monday morning, nevertheless he
got wet Sunday night.
Mess. 'J. J. Cooper and R. M.
Fullington attended the
Williams marriage at
Tuesday.
Protracted services will begin at
the Methodist church here on Fri
day before the 4th Sunday inst.
A‘ev. J, C. Parker will be in charge
of the meeting.
Ship Your COTTON to
W, B. & 0. is
MACON,
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To The Superior Court of
said county;
The petition of Charley Clewis,
J. T. Graham, S. D. Thompson,
Jno. T. Brown, S. S. Hudson, Geo.
W. Hayden, G. W. Floyd, Joseph
Calhoun and J. E. Peavey, citizens
of said State and county, shows
that they, and those who may be
come associated with them and
their successors, desire to be in
corporated under the corporate
name of “The Alliance Co-opera
tive Company of Unadilla,” for
and during a period of twenty
years from the date of incorpora
tion, with the privilege of renewal
at the end of said term: that the
object of said corporation is to do
and carry on a General Merchan
dise business, having its principal
place of doing business at Unadilla
said county and State, with the
right of establishing and operat
ing branch offices at any place in
said state, all for the purpose of
pecuniary gain and profit to the
members of said incorporation.
Your petitioners desire to be in
vested in their Corporate capac
ity with power to sue and be sued
to grant and receive by their cor
porate name, to purchase and hold
property, real and personal, to
have a common seal, to make by
laws for their government and to
exercise all and such other powers
usually conferred upon corpora
tions of a like kind and necessary
for operating and carrying on a
Gen.ral Merchandise business,
either upon a cash or credit system
as may be consistent with the laws
of Georgia.
Your petitioners further show
that the capital stock of said Cor
poration is Two Thousand dollars,
divided into Shares of Five dollars
each;they desire the privilege of
beginning business as soon as fifty
per cent, of said Capital Stock has
been paid in and of increasing said
capital stock to an amount not ex
ceeding Twenty
by a two-thirds
stock at any regular meeting, or a 'j-,aidcounty deceased, and I will pass
GrA,
/parties shipping to us on Through Bill Lading to
f Savannah, Ga., care of Union Compress, Macon,
will save 50 per cent, of freight.
Railroad Agents will explain mode of shipping in
this way. Also drayage of 10 cents per bale will be
saved.
W. B. & 0. 6. SPARKS,
MACON, GA.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom it May Concern:
H. IV . Bass ha“ in due form of law
applied to the undersigned for the
Guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Tommie and Frank Bartlett,
minor children of J. E. Bartlett, late
of said county deceased. Notice is
hereby giyeu that his application will
be heard on the 1st Monday iuSeptem-
next. This August 7 th 1893.
J. D. Hargrove,
Ordinary Dooly Co.
Busbee & Crum, Petitioner’s Att’ys.
I
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
To all whom it concern:
J. H. Raines having in due form of the property of Narcissa C. 'Clark, by
J j • - *»-- v j r t ue 0 f au( j to satisfy a Mortgage Fi,
R00LY SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be sold at and before the court
house door iu said county on the firs;
Tuesday in August next, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, the following
property, to-’vit: All of lot of land
number two hundred and thirty five,
(235) containing two hundred and two
and one half [2021] acres more or less,
except forty, [40] acres in the north
east corner thereof. Also one hundred
and ten [110] acres in the north west
corner of lot number two hundred and
fifteen, (215) all of the said lands lying
and being in the Seventh land district
of said county. Said laud levied on as
law applied to the undersigned for the
Guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Homer., Cosuo, Herbert. Oscar
and Ethel Raines, minor children of
T, T. Raines, late of said county de
ceased. Notice is lieredy given that
his application will be [heard at my of
fice on the first Monday in September
next. This August 7tli 1893.
J. D. Hargroye,
Ordiuary Dooly Co.
Busbee & Crum, Petitioners Att'ys.
GEORGIA- Dooly County:
Fa. issued from and out of the Supe
rior Court of said county in favor of
William Loomis against the said Nar
cissa C- Clark, aul William Sunierford
her Guardian Ad Litem, This the
first day of July 1S93.
G. W. SHEPPARD.
Sheriff D- C.
J. W, Haygood, Custin, Cuerry &
Hall, and Busbee & Crum, Plaintiffs
A'tfs.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern: j a11 concern:
J. H. Raines has in due form of law, " h,}r f a8 the appraisers appointed to
,. . , applied to the undersigned forpef.ua- set apart and assign a years support
thousand dollars Lint letters of Administration on the j anJ tomtuie o« of the estate of Ben
vote of all the* estate of Mrs. Rlmda Raines late of | Murray late of said county deed for
■ his we ow Laura Murray and eleven
miuor children have filed their report
as required by law. I will pass upon
said report on Friday the 22nd day of
Sept. next. This Aug. 21st 1893.
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordiuary I). C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
To Whom it may concern;
All persons having demands against
the estate of Mary E. Wheeler, late
j of said County deed, are hereby noti
fied to render in their demands to the
i undersigned according to law, and all
i persons indebted to the said deceased
! are hereby required to make immedi
ate payment to me. This the 3rd, day
of July 1893, John K. Smith.
Administrator of the estate to Mary A,
Wheeler? Deed,
Busbees & Crum acfmr’s attys.
called meeting for that purpose.
Your petitioners further .show
that there shall be regular annual
meetings of stockholders, the fiist
to be held as soon as practicable
after the granting of this charter,
at which meeting the date of sic-
ceeding annual meetings shall be
fixed; and call meetings upon ten
days notice being ^iven by the
General Manager; there shall be
a Board of Directors elected by
and from among the stockholders,
of not less than five nor more than
twelve, who shall elect a General
Manager and such other officers
and clerks as may be necessary
and shall fix their salaries. The
General Manager shall have con
trol of the routine business.affairs
of said Corporation.
The individual liability of each
stockholder shall not exceed the
amount of his or her stock held
in this corporation at par value in
addition to the amount invested
and this to be equitablyand rata
bly and not one for another.
Your petition
ers pray for the granting of any
and all powers and the right to
make any and all rules and regula
tions that may be necessary for the
successful operation of said busi
ness and not in conflict with Con
stitution and laws of said state.
And they will ever pray <kc,
Martin & Whipple.
Petitioners Atty’s.
I Russel Kellam do certify that
the above is a true and correct
copy of petition for incorporation
this day tiled in my office. Aug.
21st 1893, Russel Kellam.
Clerk S. C. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:
All persons interested are hereby no
tified that if no good cause be shown
to the Contrary an order will be gran
ted by the undersigned on the 22nd
day ot Sept, next to make a change in
tlieTrcupville Road in the 18th dist. of
Said county near Wenona on the C. S.
& F. R. R.' Commencing at the lower
corner of Jas. Holmes Turpentine
quarter via. G. O. Larriseys residence
and intersecting t‘>e old road again
I near or onposite Vinton Bros. Saw
Cobb— j mill as marked out by Road Commis-
Cordele ! sioneis. This Aug. 21st 1S93.
j. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary D« C.
pon the said application at my olfice
un the court house in and for said
county on the first M inday in Septem
ber next. This Aug. 7th 1893.
Busbee & Crum. J. D. Hargrove.
Petitioners Att'ys. Ordidary D. C-
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned sold and transferred his
holdings of stock in the Bank of Cor-
dele of Cordele. Ga., prior to 1st of
December 1891
Henry R. Johnson,
July 24th 1893.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned sold and transferred his
holdings of stock in the Bank of Cor
dele of Cordele, Ga., prior to 1st of
December 1891.
Uriah B. Harrold.
July 24th 1893.
•Aixaoo ATOoa—YlDHOaD
•oeg .sjopBjpstaiinpf
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
Whereas the appraisers appointed to
set apart and assitrn a year's support
and furniture out of the estate of Jus.
A. Perry deceased for his widow, Sa
rah A. T. Perry and four minor ehil-
I dren to wit: Jas. E. Perry, Sarah S.
I Perry, Iona H. Perry and Charles R.
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of T. H. Johnson. H. M.
Harvard, D. L. Ivey. P. D. McCarty.
A, J. Lockerman, E, W. Pattishall,
Joe A. Wilson, and Charles Peavy, cit- I T. Perry, have filed their report in of-
izens of said county, shows that a | fice as required by law and I will pass
upon the same on the 16rh day of
August next. This July 17th 1893.
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary Dooly Co
school has been established at Unadilla
in said county, known as the Unadilla
High School.” Your petitioners fur
ther show that the}- and their success
ors in office desire to be invested with
corporate authority, under said name
of ‘ Unadilla High School." to enforce Notice Of Sale,
good order, receive donations, make
purchases and effect alienations of Under and by virtue of a power of
realty and personalty for the purpose sa l e contained in an instrument exe-
of promoting the general d ;sign and j cuted by the National Guaranty Corn-
looking after the general interest of I pany of Cordele, Ga., to W. E, Cody
said bchool and not for the purpose of j (said instrument dated June 16th 1892
trade or profit. Your petitioners pray i an< I recorded March 24th 1893) I will
that they and their successors in office I offer for sale between the lawful hours
be invested with the corporate author- j of sale at public auction in the town of
ity aforesaid and such other corpoate Vienna, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
powers as may be united to saio enter- September 189o the following property
prise and not inconsistent with the j to:wit.
-- - .... - - 1 Certain city lots in the city of Cor-
laws of aaid state nor violative of pri- j
vate rights. Your petitioners pray the
granting of an order investing and
clothing them and their successors in
office with the corpoiate authority and
powers aforesaid to remain of force
twenty yeais unless sooner revoked by
by law. Aud vour petitioners wifi ey- , hundred and twenty seven, also lots
er pray &c. * j 1, 3, 10. 20 in block number thirty
U. V. Whipple. j eight, also lots 1, 2, 3, four, eighteen,
Att’y for petitioners, ; nineteen, and twenty in block one
I Russel Kellam Clerk of Dooly Su- i hundred and forty two. There is on
perior Court certify that that the above lot number seven in block one hun-
dele, Ga.. known and distinguished in
the plan of survey of said city as lots
number one, two, three four, five, six,
seven, eight and ten in Block one
hundred and forty, also lots numbor
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 in block one
GEORGIA—Dooly CouxTy.
All persons having demands against
the estate of James A. Perry late of
said county deceased are hereby noti-
Miss Gland Griffin was the guest' fied to render in their demands' to the
of Mrs, W. T. Folds last week. ' undersigned according fo law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are re-
Miss Linnie Ennis was the guest
of Mrs. Lowery’ for several days
last week.
Mr. James Willet was the guest
of Mr. G. W. Fullington for sev
eral days during the past week.
One of our young men went out
fishing the other afternoon. Upon
his return inquiry was made as to
what hecaugliL He replied ihit
hs “caught cold.” We suppose he
did as he turned tlie boat over.
We would like to know when!
Will expects to go to Miiledgevil e
again for we want to go with him.
Tch mson OraNe.
luired to make immediate payments.
This the 11th day of Aug. 1S93.
J. B. Scott.
Adrn’r James A. Perry estate.
is a true and correct copy of the orig
inal petition for incorporation this day
filed in Clerk's office of Doolv Superior
Court This July 31st 1893.
Russell Kellam, Cl'k S. C. D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Lydia A. Culpepper has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
permanent Letters Of Administration
on the estate of Jno. C. Culpepper
dec'd. I will paas upon said applica
tion on the 1st Monday in Sept. next.
Given under iny hand and official sig
nature. This the 3lst day of July 1893.
J. D. Hargrove,
Ordinary, D. C.
GEORGIA—Doolv County.
To all whom it may concern:
Eli Wi odruff has in'due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perma
nent letters of Administration on the
Estate of Will. A. Woodruff, late of
said countv dec'd. And I will pass up-
ou his application ou the 1st Monday
in Sept. next. Given under my hand
and official Signa’urC. This 31st day
<»f July 1893,
J. D Hargrove.
Ordinary D. C.
dred and forty, a 21-story framed
dwelling house which is to be sold
with said lot. The other lots are va
cant.
The above property will be sold and
good title* made to the purchaser.
This sale is made under the power
of sale aforesaid to satisfy a debt of
81482.50 prirc-'pal with interest from
March 24th 1893, which said National
Guaranty Company is due to said
W, E. Cody. Terms of sale cash.
W. E. Cody.
July 24th 1893
D0$LY county directory.
jndgeof Superior Court—Hon. M'.H
Fish.
SoiiehcT—Col. C. B. Hudson.
Judge of Couhty Court. Hon. U. V.
Whipple.
| Solicitor—Col. W- S Thomson.
I Ordinary J. D. Hargrove:
I Clerk Court—R. Kellam.
I Sheriff—C. W. Sheppard.
Tax Receiver—J. C. Dunaway.
Tax Collector—M. E. Rushin.
County Treasurer—D. B, Leonard,
Coroner—J. W T . Grsham.
County Surveyor—M. C. Jordan,
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Jno. T- Rrown, A. C, Bullington,
J. D. Fate, D. T. Doughtry. D. L. Hen- *
derson. President.
Commissioner—O. P. Swearingen.
Regular meeting of Board of Educa
tion the 1st Tuesdays in January, April,
July and Octoter.
Superior Conn convenes on second
| and third Mondays in March and Sep-
| tember.
CITY officers.
I Mayor-J. P. Heard.
1 Aldermen—B. F. Forbes, O. S. Baze-
: moie, J. O. Hamilton and J. J. Lash-
! ley.
j Clerk and Treasurer—J. J. Stovall.
| Marshals—C. W. Johns and A. 1
. Davies.
Trinter—Vienna Progress.
CASH
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
To all whom it may concern.
C. G- Ward, having in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for the Guar
dians! po the persor and property of
Charlet H. T. Perry, minorchild of Jas.
A. Perry late of said county dec’d. J
Notice is hereby given that his applica- |
tion will be heard at my Office on the |
1st Monday iu Sept, next Given under
my hand and official Sighature. This
the 31st day of J uly 1893.
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary D. C.
Professional Cards.
LAWYERS.
W. V.Harvard.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Vienna, Ga.
All business intreusted to my
care will receive prompt attention.
WOOTEN & ELLIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
VIENNA AND C Off DELE, GA.
G. W. Wooten i 1'earson Ellis,
Vienna. Ga. j Cordele, Ga.
Office, West j Office m Shipp
side of Pnblic Building
Plaza, near new
court. house.
All business addressed to either
office will receive prompt atten
tion from the firm.
D. L. H ENDERSON,
LAWYER
Vienna, Ga.
Matters before the Conrt of Or
dinary, Ejectment and Collections,
a specialty.
J. H. MARTIN, U. V. WHIPPLE,
llnwkinsville, Ga. Vienna. Ga.
MARTIN & WHIPPLE,
LAWYERS,
VIENNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts
of Dooly, except Dooly County
court.
G. W. Busbee. D. A. R. Crum.
BUSBEE & CRUM,
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co. Ga.
Practices regularly in the Courts j
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco- |
nee, Southern and Brunswick Cir
cuits.
State Supreme Court, United
States Circuit and D : strict Courts
and Court of Appeals.
Is all powerful. \Y
arc after yours. We want it “bad”—will
some of it, too, if you are sensible, pruden
and economical.
“It isn’t what you earn,
But what you save
That makes you rich.”
As our buyer was about to get off for the
Northern and Eastern markets to purchase
our large Fall and Winter stock, he said
“Boys, keep them going”—meaning—“Sum
mer Goods.” For the past 30 days they
have beeil going, and now that our Fall
and winter goods will soon be here, we have
decided to make this month
A STARTLER,
and when we advertise Bargains, you know
you always get them.
We haveThinned down considerably, but the as
sortment it STILL great, so we again offer you for
a few days (till cold weather goods arrive) our entire
stock of Summer Goods
' AT AND BELOW COST.
When we say this, we mean it and nothing
more.
Come now, get the bargains which will not only
“be money in your pocket” but gives US room for
the NEW GOODS, which you will need
later.
W. C. Willis & Co.
Contract goods not included in this offer, such as E. & W. C illars
and Cliffs, Thompsons G. F. Corsets, and Serivens patent “Elastic
seam” Drawers.
HELICAL.
H, A. MOBLEY,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
BYROMVILI.E, GA.
Will continue to practice at the
same location. Ail thought fo-
removing having been entirely d i
carded.
All calls made at bis forme-
place of residence will be prompt
ly attended. 6-13-6w
\V. S. Howell,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Off A YJOp, GA.
Olfers his professional services
to the citizens of Drayton and
vicinity.
Ail calls answered promptly,
day or night.
T.Y. MMXS.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
Special attention given Obstet
rics. Diseases peculiar to women,
a specialty
All calls promptly answered, day
or night.
Office over W. C. Willis & Co’s
Store.
DR. W. H. Whipple
Physician and Surgeon.
VIENNA, - GA.
Surgery. Obstetrics, diseases in
cident to our climate, and diseases
of women and children specialty.
Offices over W. C. Willis & Co’s
store. All ealls promptly attended
to, day or night. Can be found at
night at the residence of F. E.
Varnedoe.
DENTIST.
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 us
save you money on first class goods.
NALLRRY BROS. & 00.
GEORGIA—Dooly County;
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas. M. C. Patrick, Adroinistra.
tor on the estate of George Patrick de
ceased, shows in his application duly
filed in my office according to law,
that he has fully administered said es-
estate and asks for Letters of Dismis
sion from said Administration. This
is therefore to cite ail concerned to
show cause, if any they can, why said
petition may not be granted and peti
tioner receive letters of dismission on
1st Mondav iu September next. This
May 29th 1893.
J. D. Haroboye,
O. D. C.
W. E. BEECH AM,
DENTIST.
UNADILLA GA.
All'work attended to promptly
ind satisfaction guaranteed.
j. W. & D J. Williams.
dentists.
CORDELE. GA.
Office in Bank of Cordele buiid-
Notice.
Notice is hereby given tha 1 . I have
slid thirty-four shares Bank of Cor
dele Stock prior to July 26th 1893.
J. J. Dale.
Have it Fixed.
Your Watch or Clock out of or
der? Have it fixed. I have re
cently moved back to Vienna and
can be found at the Racket Store.
Good work, prompt attention.
Yours to serve
( W. Thigpen.
| Practical Jeweler
Vienna, Ga.
GEORGIA— Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
Whereas, G. A. Horne. Admin
istrator on the estate of Samuel F.
Horne deceased, 6hows in his ap
plication duly filed according to
law in my office, that he has fully
administered said estate, and asks
for letters of dismission from said
administration. This is is there
fore to cite all, heirs and creditors
to show cause if any they can, why
said application may not be grant
ed, and applicant receive letters of
dismission on 1st Monday in Sept.,
1893. This May 29th 1893.
j. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary, D. C.
Libel for Divorce
Fred S. Ellis i In Dooly Superic
V. S. I Court March Teri
Bertha Ellis J 1893
It appearing to the Court by tl
return of the Sheriff in the aboi
stated case that the Defendant do<
not reside in the county of Dooly, nc
in the State of Georgia. It is theri
fore ordered by the Court that servii
be perfected on the Defendant by th
publication of this order once a mont
for four months before the next Teri
of this Court, in the Vienna Progresi
a newspaper published in Dooly com
ty, Ga.
W. H Fish, Jno. F. Powal
J. S. C. S. W. C Petitionr’s Attorne}
Georgia, Dooly County:
I, Russel Kellam, do certify thatth
above and foregoing copy order is .
true extract from the Minutes on fil
in iny office. Given under my ban
and official signature, May 4th 1893
Russel Kellam
Clerk, S. C Dooly Oo,Ga.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom it may Concern:
Whereas, C. A. Horne Administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Horne
shows mhis application duly filed iu
iny office accoidicg to law, that he has
fullv administered said estate and asks
for Letters of Dismission from said
Administration. This is therefore to
cite all concerned to show cause, if
any they can, why said application
may not be granted and applicant re- |
ceive letters of dismission from said f
estate on 1st Monday in September i
next. This May 29th 1893. '
J. D. Hargrove. j
Ordinary Dooly Co. 1
Libel for Divorce-
San'ord J. Wilson j InDooly Superior
Y /Court. March
Alice Wilson ) Term 1893.
It appearing to the court from the
return of the Sheriff in the above
stated case that the Defendant
does not reside in the county of Doo
ly nor in the State of Georgia.
It is therefore ordered by the
court that service be perfected on the
Uefendant by the publication of this
order once a month for four months
before the next Term of this court in
the Vienna Progress a newspaper pub
lished in Dooly County Ga.
Jon. F. Powell,
W- H. Fish Petitioner’s Attorney
J S. C. 8. w, C
Georgia, Dooly County;
I, Russel Kellam. do certify that
the abo»e and foregoing Copy order is
a true extract from the Minutes ou
file iu my office. Given under my
hand and official signature May 4tu
1893,
Russel Kellam
CJs.k S. C. Dooly Co., Ga