The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, September 26, 1893, Image 2

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TYve V venna Progress J r E. Howell, Eoitok. $1.00 PER AXSKM. rUESDAV SEPTEMBER 2fl nary, from which we copy tlic fol lowing: Dr. RecM from M. E Rushir, Tax Collector, Insolvent state tax for 181)2, to July 1st 18!>3. $1,437.74. Rec’d from M. E. Rushin, T. C. Insolvent Poll lax for 1892. to July 1st 1893. $288.58. $1,726.32. dition, the bedding insufficient protection provided against ver min. The eulinarv department and hospital we found in good or der. We desire to call attention to an apparent defect in the law which seems to fail to provide any system of rules or regulations for these County Chaingangs, such as apply to the State convict camps. There seems to be no legal re- tirand Jury Presentments, September Term 1893. DOOLY SUPERIOR COURT. We the Grand Jurors, selected, sworn and serving for scii. term make the following General Pi esestmknts. In discharge of our duties wc have, thorough appropriate com- Total received. , Cr. By ain't paid O. P. Swearingen, 1 strictions or supervision whatever S. C. July 1st 1893. $288.58. thrown around these camps where county convicts are worked end it seems to us difficult to locate the responsibility of the lessees. We visited the camp at Iiich- wood where we found 144 convicts. Bv ain't paid state Treasurer, 137.74. Total disbursements, $1,726.32. O.Jr worthy Clerk of the Su- pe r! or Court made a verbal report worket. by iiie Parrott Lumber Co., that lie had received no monies— am’ "i c.ia geOi the penitentiary hence no disbursements. We recommend that a bridge be built over Christmas Creek on the Vienna, and Abbeville road be tween the residences of G. I. Las- seter and J. T. Carlisle. ,. We have appointed S. P. Odom mittees, examined t.ie Dockets of and Wiu c Hamilton to examine the various Justices or the 1 eace | the 0 , Hcili | Uecnrds of the countv . and Notaries Public oi Me county , and to rcport t lie result of their , kept rnd = n good order especially and find them properly itemized labors to the next session of the ‘ fro-a « san'tr'y point of view. The gaa c, C. E. F.'i*':ier. Since last March there have been at this camp, 4 escapes, 3 deaths 22 di«- cha" ;cs and rece'ved since lrs, March repo, c 44. Of the numlier now on hand 8 are whites end 136 colored, all males. We and every thing connected wiih ihe .u-inpge- luent to be in fine condition, well and otherwise kept m compliance with the law. We have received the report of I). B. Leonard, Treasurer, and af ter examination of thej same we extract the following and incorpo rate it in our general presentments as follows: Dr. (’ash on hand Me i.. 21st, '93 811.- 380,08. A mount rece'ved from all sources other tuau County Coen a'-cce last report, $1,107,48. Amount received f-o n Comity Court to goiu..ogeneral fund. $240.65. Total am't to be accounted for on gen eral fund. $12,788,19. Cr. Am't pa : d oat from general fund as per vouchers from 1 to 354 inclusive since Itch. 2lst. '915, $5,7«J.50. Commissions ou toial rece : p«,3 on gen eral fund since last report. $85.20. Comm'ssions on total disbjrseoie 5U from general fund since last report. $143.46. Total disbursements. $5,917.16. Leaving on bend in T-e. sury ou ac count of general fund Sept. 11th, *93. $6,781.Oe. We e:. tract) rom County Treesuier's report a qualified statement relat've to the receipts and disbu'semeuts of t’ie Comity Court as fo'lows: Am't received i •oni C'ojniy Court to go into the County Court land since the organ' :at on of ;-a d Court. SlfiMS. Ain't ps.’d out from Co intv Court fund ns lie'- vouche s 1 to 20 inclusive. $156.45. Comni'S-Vons on amount received from County Court to go into County Court fund. , $4.10. Commissions ou am't pa>d out lr nn Couuiv Court fund $3.91. We have received the report of the Hon. U. V. Whipple, Judge of the County Court, and for the in formation of the people we copy the whole and make it part of our general presentments, as follows: To The Grand Jury of Dooly County Superior Court, Empan eled at the September Term '93. I beg leave to make your honor able body, the following report of the finances collected and disburs ed by me as County Judge since March Term 1893 of Dooly Su perior Court. Dr. To am't received from fiuei, forfeit ures, including officer's costs. $670.15. Ain't received from the hire of cou- ft'icts. $530.00. Cr. By cost paid to officers in cases in ■which tines were paid. $429.75. By cost iKkid to officers in cases in which c#evict’s hire was received. 833.50, Am't of ret fines paid to D. B. Leon ard, Treasurer. ^ $164.15. Ain't of net convict's hire and Judge's costs to D. B. Leonard Treas urer. $240.65. Am t of officers costs ou hand $82.10. Shown by receipt book. $1,200.15. All of which is respectfully submit ted. This Sept. 11th. 1893. U. V. Whipple. C. J. D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly County: Personally came U. V. Whipple who on oath says that the above report is a true and correct report of all monies received and dis bursed by him as County Judge •of Dooly Co., since March Term 1893 of Dooly Superior Court. (Signed.) U. V. Whipple. Sworn to and subscribed before me, This Sept. 11th. 1893. Russel Kellam. Clerk. Below are given some facts con cerning the work of Dooly County Court during the past six months. Number of prisoners discharged from jail by County Court as shown by the jail register. 45. Total time from their several .dates of discharge to Sept, lltli. 1893. 89 mos. -Yumber of criminal cases finally disposed of, including those tried, p'oad guilty, etc., 68 grand jury, and they be paid per diem as grand Jurors. We appoint Rev. G. W. McC'ra- ney as Chaplain for the convict camps of the county, We recommend the appointment of Henry A. Smith to ull a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Zeck Bass as Notary Public and Ex-(Jllicio J. P. for the 945th Dist. G. M. The committee on the Poor House made their report, which was adopted by this body, as fol lows. ‘•We the unde-«i xiied committee to examine the Po r House beg leaye to make the fo lowing report. We find five inmates, three whi.es anti two colored. All seem to be well cared for. We learn from the Mui.on that they have plentv t substantial food, meat, meal flop syrup, rice and coffee. Wc pad llie fumitu -e and bedding in good cle» nly condition. We find sonic repa.i s needed about the building. The hack sued to one house needs underpinning. We find one broken sash and a good many lights out. As winter is coming on and the windows in condition to let in wind and rain, wc think it should be repaired at once. We find some repairs needed about the garden. Some of the posts are rotted down and some paiings off. We find very few vegetables, but they have a nice turnip patch. All of which we respectfully submit.” Reason Whitehead, B. D. Brvan, B. F. Watson, Committee, We find the public roads of the county in good condition, except that part of the lower road to Huwkinsville near the residence of J. A. Perry, in bad condition, and we call the attention of the Road Commissioners of the district to the same. We also find a biidge across a ditch near Eureka in a very bad condition and we speci ally call toe attention of the Road Commissioners of the district to the dangerous condition of said bridge. Wc further find that some of the roads within the in corporate limits of the town of Cordele in bad conditon a.d we would respectfully call the atten tion of the City Council to the same. We learn that the turn pike near Dr. Pate's farm on the road leading from Snow to Una dilla is in bad condition and we request that the Road Commis sioners of said district be required to place the said turnpike in good, condition, and that the same be done immediately. We recommend that the bill of BaiTiff J. M. Howard for $19.22 for services rendered this court, as per account made this body, be paid. We have received the report of the committee appointed from our body to examine the jail and re port thereon, which we adopt as follows: We the committee appointed to examine the jail beg leave to make the following report. “We find the jail insufficient, in secure and inadequate for the ac commodation of the usua 1 number of prisoners. We suggest the en largement of the lower story, or some material change being made that would give more and better accommodations. It is suggested by the Ordinary that arrange ments be made for a separate apartment for the sick, furnished with bathe and other conveniences Nuu'il 7?cases actually tried, j necessary to their comfort. Also 32. Estimate of expensesof County Court. Salary of County Judge to S i . 1st. 1893 (From Jan 13th 1893) $283.75. Cost of two juries, 1 day each. * 48.00. For non-resident witnesses about 15.00. health rnt general l ee,i : ;>g ot liie convicts we nntl to be excel'ent end note i since 1. si only 3 deat.is !»r.ve occur ed two of which we'e consumptives and wera so when receive*’, and one killed by necii'eni. This of itself spen! s worlds for Me efficient su perintendent, C’a.pi. F iv.iee and camp physician, D-. J. A. Wan 1 .. So far as we can see .he law end rules governing the man; yement and c.' r e of State convicts see a to be fully complied with in eve y -e- spect by the lessees and attend ants, S. D, Thompson. Foreman. I, S. Lasseter. P. G, McDonald, 15. B Pound. H. W, Powell. C. T. Stovall, M D. We recommend iliat the pay of Jurors and Bailiffs remain as it is now, two dollars per diem. We recommend that our epie- sentaiives in the legislative pass such legislation as will enable t 'e Superior Court to transfer a" misdemeanor cases to ibe County Court, without injustice iO the officers of either court. Our attention having been call ed to the fact that our jail is in adequate to the demands of crime and our County Court having been but recently established we think best to oefer any recommen dation as regards any enlr gei.-e i, until we give that Court a fa! r chance to show the results of its workings. We recommend that theOrJina ry furnish the mate ial to build s smokehouse on the Poor Farm ai Mr. Simmons, the lessee, agrees to do the work gratis. We recommend that our Gener al Presentment" be published in the Vienna Progress and tne “Cordelean” and they lie paid $10.00 each for publishing the same. In taking leave of his Honor, Judge Wiu. II. Fish, we return thanks for the very able and im partial manner that he has held the scales of justice. And it is with pleasure we note the many courtesies shown this body by the able and affable Sol. Gen.pro teni. and we congratulate the county in having the impor tant post of Sol. Gen. of this court filled by such ability as Col. L. J. Blalock possesses. Tlios. J. ltay, Foreman. L. Nobles, Z. Hardin, B. li. Pound, C. C. Greer, J. J. Perry, J. T. Graham, S. D. Thompson, B. F. Watson, T. A. Royal, A. J. Morris, W. H. Page, W. J. Harvard, II. Williams Jr. J. G. Dorough, B. D. Bryan. E. L. Thomas, R. Whitehead, W. C. Hamilton, Jacob Roberts, J. M. Gamniage. I. S. Lasseter, S. P. Odom, Clerk. Ordered that the foregoing pre sentments be published in accord ance with the above recommenda tion. W. 11. Fish, .1. s. o. s. w. c. A true extract from the minutes of Dooly Superior Court. Sept. 23rd 1893. Russel Kellam, Clerk. the $346.75. savings of Total An estimate of County Court. Ain’t paid by County Court in to county treasury. $240.65, A very low estimate of time saved in Jail Fees (29 mos. @ $10.50. $304.50. A very low estimate of money saved in the expenses of trying the 32 cases above mentioned in County Court instead of Superior Court. $300,00. Total estimate Expenses. $845.15. $346.75. Net saving since March court. ' $498.40 Our efficient Tax Collector, M. E. Rushin, made his report, as follows: To general property tax on di gest. $13,029.16. By ain't paid. D. B. Leonurd, Treasurer $13,130.64. Value of a Good Digestion. A mau with a good digestion is more likely to be true and loving and charitable and honorable than oye who has ruined his temper and diges tion together, and since one of the best assistants to digestion is a good use of the teeth let us calmly sit down to our dinner as our English friends do, and as we enjoy our meal rebuff any whispers of wasted time by remembering that if the body is not cared for the mind and soul go wrong; that to eat and drink and sleep and bathe well will not only make us healthier and handsomer, but as a consequence, smarter and better. A good digestion makes a good man, and though there may be demons who chew their food well there never was an angel who dul not masticate his.—New York Led ger. She Got the Seat. “Let me alone,” said Kate; “see if 1 don't make some man give me a j seat /" Selecting a meek looking gen- i tleuian with the married air about him, she walked up briskly and ex- cluimed: i “Why. Mr. Smith, I’m so glad to see you. What’s that) Take your seat i Oh, no—well, I am tired, I won’t deny.” Meek Looking Gentleman (with a twinkle in his eye)—Ah, it is you, Mary, is it? Did not suppose your mistress could spare you on washing day. You must be tired. Sit down. Kate got the seat, but somehow she an office for the Sheriff and con sulting attorneys.” W. J. Harvard, J. M. Gam in age, L. Nobles. Committee. After examination of Calvin Ranee, a colored man, we recom mend that he be aamitted into the Poor House, as a fit subject of the same. Through committee from our bod}- we have examined the con vict camps of the county, and we give their report as follows: Vienna, Ga., Sept. 20th, 1893. To the Grand Jury Sept. Term 1893. Dooly Superior Court. The undersigned, a committee appointed by your Honorable Fore man to inspect the contict camps of the county, submit the follow ing report. We visited the camo at Sible-' where we found 52 convicts worked by the Central Ga., Land and Lumber Co. Of this number 4 were white and 48 colored. 2 fe males were a uong the number of whites. They report no deaths since last MaroLc. (date of last feels that the meek looking gentle- inspection) four Scapes and seven B lan is not beaten at all points.—Bos- discharges. Received since March t,m Transcript. Your House, 23. There was one on the sick list. The con vie is at this camp seemed to be well-fed, clothed and otherwise eared for and in good health. Their quarters we found Times are hard and you are poor; if your dwelling house were to accidentally burn up without Insurance you would he a “Dead Goner” Sure, Wouldn’t You? Squeeze up a Little cash and have it In sured in the “Old Line’’ Hartford that has been in the business since 1794, or The Insurance Com pany of North {Arr«r of Sale- iLY Couxtt. vir'.ue of a certain in. exfcuteti on the 2-ltb 1893 by Jolm K. Wal- ity fo E. S. Rape of lie same having been >n the records of sitid ftice of the clerk of the said county on the ui-ry 189J in Book “I” creating the said E. nt of the sail. John K. purpose of selling cer- e su’d John K Wa'lace. tally des?ribed: in d for the purposes then - How, therefore will 'ie Teed for sale and sold he highest a id be.t bid- 1 hand on the first Tues- ber-1893. witlfin the usa- oars of Sheriffs sales, the rioed lauds to-wit: The rner of lot of land num- and fortii-six [146] in land district of sa*d coun- coutaining fifty and five icres more or less. Said sold for the purpose of mount due on and by the lure and the co-13 of this ,he remainder arising from he lands, if any. to be paid said John K. Wallace. Purchaser v*ying for titles. This the 6th day of October 18CJ. E. S. Rape, By her ittomeys Busbee & Crum. DOOLY COUNTY DIRECTORY. Jndgeof Superior Court—Hon. B'.H Fish. Solicitor—Col. C. B. Hudson. Judge of County Court. Hon. U. V. Whipple. Solicitor—Col. W- 8 Thomson. Ordinary J. D. Hargrove: Clerk Court—R. Kellam. Sheriff—(,. W. Sheppard. Tax Receiver—J. C. Dunaway. Tax Collector—M. E. Rushin. County Treasurer—D. B, Leonard, Coroner—J. W. Graham. County Surveyor—M. C. Jordan, BOARD OF EDUCATION. Jno. T Rrown, A. C, Buffington,! J. D. Pate. D. T. Doughtry. D. L. Hen derson, President. Commissioner—O. P. Swearingen. Regular meeting of Board of Educa tion the 1st Tuesdays iu January, April. July and Octoter. Superior Court convenes on Becond and third Mondays in March and Sep- , tember. I CITY OFFICERS. 1 Mayor-J. P. Heard. J Aluermen—B. F. Forbes, O. S. Baze- j moie, J. O. Hamilton and J. J. Lasli- • ley. Clerk and Trea&arer—J. J. Stovall. Marshals—C. W. Johns and A. I Davies. rrinter—Vienna Progress. Hotice- Nitice is hereby given that there will be introduced at the next session of the General Assembly of Georgia a Bill entited “An Act to provide for the disposition of fines and forfeitures arising fpm c-ses t'ied in the County Court of|)ooly Couutv, anil for other purjiose* ’ Noticeis hereby given of intention to introdice a Bill 'oe-'o’e the next General Assembly o' Geo-^'a entitled “An Act to establish the City Court of Cbrdele to define its jo» -silici'on and powers,to provide for the appoint- meutofi Judge, Solicitor and other officers thereof, to define their duties and for »ther purposes.'’ This S;pt- 25th 1893. Dissolution. Tluflirm of Mr*. Morgan rnd Miss Brow* has this day been mutually tlis solvtfl Mrs. C. V. Morgan has rur. chasjil the interest of Miss Lou Brown and ji ill continue the business, colleo- t'Dgjtll bills due the firm and assum ing .labilities due by them. Tis Sept 5l'.i 1893. Mrs. C. V. Mo-gan Miss Lou Biown ica » 1 that is oyer i oo 9 ears old. I Good, / solid old, reliable Companies that are pronpt to pay all liptirhate loans. J / Don’t put it J off GEORGIA- Dooly County: JJl persons are hereby not'/ied if no gold cause be shown to the contrary an mler will be granted by the under- sigurd on the 13th day of Oct. next, establishing a new load as marked out bv tie Road Commissioners appointed for fiat purpose. Commencing at the Coriele and Seville road at or near the esidence of John Bundrick and ruining in a North East direction to Pina Ga., [and from there in a South wes direction intersecting the Cordele audSeville road at or near the resi- ■ leire of Sam Walls iu 11th Dist. said Co. This Sep', lltli 1893. J. D. Hargroye, Ordinary Dooly Co. «. • « GEORGIA—Dooly County: All persons are hereby notified if no good cause he shown to the contrarj- an order will lie granted by the under signed on the 13th day of Oct. next. Establishing a new road as marked out by Road Commissioners appointed for that purpose. Commencing at or near the residence of W. H. Mayo iu lltli Dist. said Co. and running in a South ern direction to Piuia. said disli.ct and county, and from Pima near the residence of Nelson Clements, there intersecting the public, road leading from Seville ami Williford to Abbe ville, Ga.. iwssing through lands of W. 11. Mayo, M. C. Bush. J. H Bor ough. Cordele Security Co., O’Neal A Gross, W. II. Wright, W. J. Mussel- white, 1 steal Johnson, T. A. Mussel- wliite, Parker Mathews & Co., S J. Hill, J. J. Perry and Nelson Cle.neuts. This Sept, lltli 1893. J. D. Hargrove, o. D. c. but act now. See or write/ » me about it. Yours for bisiness, Jno. E. Howell j j Agent. Vienna, Ga, We have received the report ! * n :l somewhat unclean con- i&Q,a Ho;:. 4. D. Hargrove, Or<Jl- ' / / Fr»b*t»ly m CxtiffrntloK. Snooks—What makes you so glum? I You say her father did all he could j to hasten your suit. Sledgeby—You do not seem to real-1 ize that I wan in the 6uit at the time, j —Vogue. Professional Cards. LAWYERS. W. V. Harvard. ATTORNEY AT LA. Vienna, Ga. All business intreusted to my BARGAINS —Pouring In— ON EWERYTRAIN. Two weeks ago it didn't seem possible, that we could make room for more goods in our house, but our FALL AND WINTER STOCKS have Oiled up MANY THOUSANDS MORE a id now every nook and corner is literally crammed with the Choicest Products of the two Worlds. EVERY LEADING MANUFACTURER being represented. — V .. ' . | TALK OF VALUES? Time will show what mirraclesour READY CAP- cure will receive prompt atiention. did perform during the MONEY STRINGENCY EVENT. WOOTEN &ELUS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VIENNA AND COQDELE, GA. G. W. Wooten i I'earson Eli.is, Vienna. Ga. j Cordele, Ga. Office, West j Office m Shipp side of Public Building. Plaza, near new court, house. All business addressed toeilher office will receive p:o;npt atten tion from * lie Arm. D. L. H ENDERSON, LAWYER Vienna, Ga. Matters before the Court of Or dinary, Ejectment and Collections, a specialty. J. H. MARTIN, Ilnwkiusville, Ga. U. V. WHIPPLE, Vienna, Ga. MARTIN A 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 of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco nee, Southern and Brunswick Cir cuits. State Supreme Court, United Stales Circuit and D’strict Courts and Court of Appeals. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom itinay concern: e.e. Lindsey administratrix of James- Lindsey derased has in due form applied to the undersigned for leay io sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased and said application will he heard on the first Monday in October uext. September 4th 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly CouxTy. AH persons having demands against the estate of James A. Perry late of said county deceased are hereby noti fied to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and ai! persons indebted to si-iu estate are re quired to make immediate payments, this the 11th day of Aug. 1893. J. B. Scott. Adiu'r. James A. Perry estate. DOOLY SHERIFF' SSALES GEORGIA—Dooly County: WiH he sold before the court house door in Vienna, Ga.. between the legal hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday iu October 1893, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following describ ed property to-wit: One town lot, known by map of survey of the city of Cordele. Ga.. as number one (1) in block numher twenty-three (23) as the property of H. Holmes: Also, one [1) town lot number twelve [12] in block uumber forty-eight, in said town, as the property of J. M. Stone: Also, one (1] town lot. number one [1] in block number fifty one 151] as the property of T. A. Snellgrove. All of said prop erty situate, lying and being in the City of Cordele, Ga., said county, and distinguished and known by map of survey of said town by lots and num bers as above described and levied upon and to be sold by virtue of and to sat isfy oue Superior Court Cost Fi-Fa is sued from Dooly Sunerior Court in fa vor of R. Kellam CleikaudG. W. Shep pard, Sheriff, vs G. H. Tomtuey. T. A. SneHgrove. J. M. Stone aud H, Holmes. This Sept 4th 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop erty to-wit: One (1) town lot, number four [4] in block number twenty [20) as known and distinguished by map of survey of tin* city of Cordele, Ga.. as the property of R- IP. Locket: Also, town lot number thirteen (13) in block i number sixteen [16] as the property of I B. F Windham, all of said property | situate, lying and being in said city of Coniele. G;* said county, and known and distinguished by map of survey of said town by lots and numbers as above described and levied upon and to be sold by virtue of aud to satisfy one Superior Cost Fi-Fa issued from Dooly Superior Court iu favi-r of J. B. Scott, J. ff. Moore, et al, ysW.N.Ray R. W. Lockett, B. F. Wynilom aud A. L« Perdue. This Sej t, 4ih 1893. MEDICAL. H, A. MOBLEY, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. BYBOMVILLE, GA. Will continue to practice at the same locution. All thought fo- removing having been entirely d i carded. All calls made at his former place of residence will be prompt ly attended. 6-13-6w W. S. Howell, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Drayton, Ga. Offers his professional services to the citizens of Drayton and vicinity. All calls answered promptly, day or night. BARGAINS have been THROWN AT US- We displayed the Z READY CASH-THEY WENT WILD.Z Finding we had things OUR way, and having YOUR interests at stake too—we did what SOME thought a very unwise thing-“BOUGHT HEAVILY*"—but they are now beginning to see WE DID THE PROPER THING. " Now comes the turn in the tide. We begin right away to distribute the goods daily accumulating. LADIES, type cannot tell much about textilet. nor words convey much of an idea aliout WEAVES. Neither can PRINTERS INK paint the delicate hues and beautiful color com binations of the NEW AUTUMfl SHADE CARDS Y*ou must come to our Counters to see an 1 appreciate the NEW DRESS FABRICS for FALL wear, MEN, can you realize ONE house in Vienna carrying nearly / $10,000 Worth of Fine Clothing? o Well, WE have it and bought too for yru. Come and see for YOURSELVES. CNTot A Trouble!) It is a pleasure for us to show our goods. Y'ours Greetingly, W. C. WILLIS & CO. W. A. DAVIS. W. F. HOLMES. BEN T. RAY*. 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 <fc Co*s Store. \I. A. Davis ^ Co. —COTTON FACTORS.— Nos. 405 and 407 Poplar Street, MACON, 3A. With increased facilities for handling the staple, we ngain 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 hanuling cotton, and from our great experience in the business, we Halter ourselves that we can make it to your interest to patronize u«. We handle all cotton at the low price of fifty cents per hale. We work for the interest of our customers, and it is always gratify ing to please them. W. A. DAVIS & CO. Macon, Ga. DR. W. H. Whipple Physician and Surgeon. VIENNA, - GA. Surgery. Obstetrics, diseases in cident to our climate, end diseases of women and children specialty. Offices over W. U. Willis & Co’s store. All calls promptly attended to, day or night. Can lie found at night at the residence of F. E. Varnedoe. DENTIST. W. E. BEECHAM, DENTIST. UN AD ILL A GA. All'work attended lo promptly ind satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. A 0 J. Williams. DENTISTS. CORDELE. GA. Office in Bank^of Cordele build ing. Ship Your COTTON t0 w. & Os e. MACON, 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. I!. & 0. G. SPARKS, MACON, GA. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: Whereas the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a years support and furniture out of the estate of Ben Murray late of said eounty dec'd. for his widow Laura Murray and eleven minor children have filed their report as required by law. I will pass upon j said report on Friday the 22nd day of • Sept- next. This Aug. 21st 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary 1». C. 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 foundyat the Racket Store. Good work) prompt attention. Yours to serve W. Thigpen. Practical Jeweler. Vienna, Ga. / GEORGIA—Dooly County. 7*o 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 of Sept, next to make a change in tlieTroupville Road in the 13th dist. of Said county near Wenoua on the G. 8. & F. R. R.* Commencing at the lower corner of Jas. Holmes Turpentine quarter via. G. C. Larriseye residence and intersecting the old road again near or opposite Vinton Bros. Saw mill as marked out by Rood Commis- neis. This Aug. 21st 1893. j. D. Hargrove. Ordinary D. C. The Southern Build ing and Loan Associa tion of Huntsville Alabama A good investment; ready mon ey to loan to improve property. Local Board Officers. W. II Whiffle, President. U. V. WniPFLE, Attorney. W. C. Willis, Seet’y and Treas J. A. Murphy, ) L. A. Morgan, ( Mem. of Boa rd ViennaG a. S. MANUEL, yXADDJLLA Ga.