The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, October 10, 1893, Image 2

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TW. V Venn a Progress J. E. H'Owkll, Editor. 91.06 PER AXXIIJI. rUESDAY OCTOBER 10 Association at Cordele, The writer had the pleasure of Attending tlie recent session of the Houston Association at Cordele. The occasion, to him, was one of the most-pleasant of his life, and said by the delegates and officers to have been one of the most prof itable they had ever held. The entire meeting was replete with enthusiastic, heartfelt ser mons, talks, songs and prayers and engaged in by those who took great pleasure in the same. Rev. J. J. Hyman was elected as Moderator and Mr. S. P. Cdom as ■Clerk, by acclamation by the d -le- ■gitesfrom twenty-four <lmr;hes Statement of the Condition of the Bank of Vienna on the 2nd day of October 1893. RESOURCES. Notes and Hills Discounted., Over Drafts _ Banking House fixtures etc Dooly County Bonds Due from Banks Casli 1 Current Expenses and Taxes paid Profit and Loss Capital Stock paid in Undivided Profits Due Banks Due Depositors Bills Payable LIABILITIES. $26185.84.1 272.35 i 2773.92. _ 10450.00. 1 15909.67. j .. 4329.96. J _ 1697.32. 1 154.90. $61773.02. __ $27000.00. _ 7040.49. 321.88. 26910.65. 2500.00. Also at the same time and plnci will be sold the following describ ed property to-wit: The franchis* and all the possessions known as- the Cordele Electric Light Plant; One Engine and Boiler, Wire. Poles. House and Lot and all the property whatsoever known as and belonging to the f’ordele Electric Light Plant. Said property situ ate, lying and being in the City of Cordele, Ga., said State and county 10 a. M., and 4 P, M Mbs. 6, F. Horne, (iuar and levied upon and to he sold asI GE0BGIA —Doolt County. the property of the Mayor and City Council of Cordele, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi-fa issued from Dooly County Court in favor of ll. D. Wood & Co. vs. Mayor and City Council of Cordele. \ This Oet. 2nd 1893 DOOLY COUNTY DIRECTORY. Jndgpof Superior Court—Hon. W.H Fish. Solicitor—Col. C. B. Hudson. Judge of County Court. Hon. U. V. Whipple. Solicitor—Col. W- S Thomson. Ordinary J. D. Hargrove; Clerk Court—R. Kellam. Sheriff—(i. W. Sheppard. Tax Receiver—J. C. Dunaway. Tax Collector—M. E. Rushin. County Treasurer—D. B, Leonard, Coroner—J. W. Grsham. County Surveyor—M. C. Jordan, BOARD OF EDUCATION. i Jno. T Rrown, A. C, Buffington, A. IF. Raines has in due form ap- j D Pate D T . Do ugh try. D. L. Hen- iEORGIA—Dooly County. Notice is hereby given that as guar dian of my two children. Annie L*-e uni Horne, I intend to ipply to the Judge of th*. Superior Court of sail] county for an order al lowing me to sell the interest of my said children in the following proper ty to wit: Town lots numbers 11 and 12 in the Crumpler survey of Unadilla. Ga. Said application to be made at Americus, Ga., between the hours of To whom it may concern; $61773.02. Classification of Notes and Bills Discounted. Not in Suit $26185.84. I Good, Will be sold before the court house ilgor in said county on the 1st Tuesday iuIGovember next, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following nroperty to-wit; One bay horse mule named Jack about years old; One Texas mare named plied, to the undersigned for per- j ^ taon ^ p re3 klent. manent Letters of Administration on the estate of Needham Raines, late of j Commissioner—O. P. Swearingen. Regular meeting of Board of Educa- « , l » I UJuA illUv till ^ v/t AJVtit U VIA AJU Uv«a said county deceased, **ud I '' pass | jj un ^j| e 1st Tuesdays in January, April, upon said application on the 1st Mon- J j u j v aml Octoter. day in November next. | Suoerior Court c-onv This October 2nd 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary Dooly Co. GEORGIA—Dooly County. ; To whom it may concern: J Eli and IF. B. Woodruff. Adminis-1 STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County. Before me came W. C. Hamilton, Cashier of the Bank of Vienna, who being duly sworn says the above statement is a true condition of ‘aid Bank as shown by the Books of file of sail 1*B ank, and he fuither s ears that since last return made to the state’s Bank Examiner of the condition nfsiid Bank, to the best of affiants knowledge and belief, We gathered from the reports as i that the said Bank through its officers have not violated any oblig; - t >n, imposed by law. Sworn to and subscribed before ■ me this 3rd day of Oct. 1893. I W. C. Hamilton. B. M. Wood. I N. P. Dooly Co. Ga. J $26185.84. Fillyabout 6 years old and One t-horse trators on the estate of Wni- A. Wood- wagon. Levied upon as the property i ruff have in due form applied to the j read that these churches had con tributed more than $1600.00 to their various missions during the past year, the church at Hawkins- ville giving over $1000.00 of this amount, one member of their «hurch having given $150.00. We ’.noticed also that nearly every •church supported a Sunday School ■and that the great majority of •conversions reported were from therunksof their Sunday Schools; also that these schools themselves •contributed nearly $1000.00 during itlie year. Dr. J. G. Gibson. Corresponding iSecretury of the State Mission Board was present and preached the introductory’ sermon and gave .several sound, practical talks. Dr. Gibson must be heard to he fully appreciated for he is a for cible speaker. The good people of Cordele al ways do the right thing and in the Tight way and they handled the as sociation with all ease, providing Jiomes for all and could have cared for as many more. A collection of $50.00 was taken •on Friday for the yellow fever suf ferers at BrunswicK and the asso •ciation closed Friday afternoon af ter a two dn3’8 busy session and all felt better for having attended. A Handsome Present. Rev. J. J. II}'mnn, pastor at Ar- *»bi, is much'beloved by his people. As an evidence of their great love for him the “Willing Workers,” a band of about 20 little girls, of the Arabi church made him a present of a handsome hible a few nights ago. On Tuesday night of last week Rev. Mr. H}'nian gave a talk during the regular prayer service to the parents and children pres ent. At the close of the service Miss Wilna George arose and said, "Mu, Hyman: I represent the ‘Willing Work ers’ of Arabi Baptist church, which is composed of the little girls of your congregation.” “As a faint evidence of our re gard for you as pastor of the church and as a token of our re spect for the people you represent, allow me to present 3’ou with this Bible. Accept it at the hands of your little friends, place it upon your pulpit and glean from its sacred pages those precious truths that will edify your church and guide us little ones in the road that lead to the fountain of ever lasting life.” “We also thank each and every one who aided us in securing this present for tile church and pastor ” Mr. Hyman replied in a few well chosen remarks. Quite a Wreck. The North bound passenger train on the Georgia Southern railroad was wrecked near Dakota jin these United States within , on Sunday' last. The first and second class passenger conches left j only 160 were in the South, the track and turned about half over in the woods to the right of the track; the mail and express conches went over on their sides to the left; the tender turned square across the track and re fused to go either way. Several passengers were severely bruised, of course all were badly shaken up, but none were seriously hurt. The engine was not damaged at all and the tender pulled back on the track. The other coaches all cleared the track and after a few a few hours delay in getting an other train there the passengers, express, mail and baggage were all transfered and carried in to Mu- con. The wreck occurred at the 82 mile post where an orange train was torn all to pieces last fall and It is thought was due to a defect ive frog in a side track at that place. Superior Court convenes ou second j and third Mondays in March and Sep- . tember. CITY OFFICERS. ; Mayor - J. P. Heard, i Aloermen—B. F. Forbes, O. S. Baze- moie, J. O. Hamilton and J. J. Lash- ! ley. Clerk and Treat,.rer—J. J. Stovall. , , „ , , .... . . , , Marshals—C. W. Johns and A. 1 of Jas. P. Powell by virtue of and to I undersigned for leave to sell the lands , Davies. satisfy on? Superior Court fi-fa issued belonging to said estate and I will TriDter 7 pass upon said application on the 1st Monday in November next. This October 2nd 1S93. J. I). Hargrove. Ordinary, D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it May Concern: J B. Scott, Administrator on the estate Jas. A. Perry deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having demands against the estate of W. O. Ham ilton late of Dooly County dec’d. are hereby notified to render in their demands to flic undersigned according to law and all persons indebted to said estate are re quired to make immediate pay ment. This Oet. 7th 1893. Mrs. N. E. Hamilton. Adm’r. of W. O. Hamilton, Dec’d. Yellow fever at Brunswick grows Where Does the South Standi In this great fight in congress over the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman silver law where does the South stand? The fight in Congress is really not over the merits of the measure but is distinctly a fight between the silver miners of the West and the goldbugs of the East. The Western silver miner wants free coinage because it will benefit his business, which otherwise will not be near so valuable. The Eastern gold-bug is fighting it because the disuse of silver would increase the purchasing power of gold and eon sequertly increase the value of their holdings, also, if the gov ernment does not have silver to fall back on the treasury could be so dreaned as to force the govern ment to issue bonds. It would be much easier, too, to contract the currency' and cause such financial panics as we had at the opening of the present cotton season, there by reaping rich revenue through jobbers who charge large premi ums for money shipments, and who are agents of the banks. But in either event where would the South’s share of the benefits come in? We have no silver mines to be increased in value. We have no great money combinations to he benefitted. We stand in this fight between the West and East like the negro in local politics, the balunce of power, to be fought over. Free silver would not benefit us, unless in the increase of the circulating medium ; the single gold standard would not benefit us, unless the small per cent, of capitalists in the cities. What we want is a better price for our money’ crop,— cotton—a reduction of the pension and tariff rolls, that we may be enabled to keep the money in our pockets to buy necessaries, after we have earned it by our labor; an income tax that those who own the great bulk of property may pay tlie larger per cent, of the ex penses of the government; the tax on the issue of State banks re moved, that our currency may' be inflated or contracted, as our needs demand. Give us these and we care naught about the sectional fight now going on between the East and West. We have always loved and hon ored the South. It was born in us to revere her heroes, have respect for her traditions and memories and love her illustrious sires. But our love has been intensified, our honor heightened in the very re cent past. Statistics show that several hundred banks have failed the past year Of this great number Not only’ are our financial institutions conservative and safe but recently when the hanks North determined to force us to wall or make us pay large premiums for money with which to move our cotton crop; our people determined to be inde pendent and show to those who would oppress us that we were in possession of vast resources; made local certificates of deposit for cir culation instead of paper money, gold and silver and our business men of uU classes took them as freely as gold and business rushed on heedless of the money corner in the North. This caused us to be come prouder than ever of our fair South-land. Some claim that the repeal of the Sherman law broke the money dead-lock and caused it to flow in any quantity to this section? They forget that the Sherman law has not been repealed and though the from March Term 1893 of Dooly Su perior Court in favor of Napier, Wor sham & Co. v. s. Jas. ?. Powell. Property pointed out in fi-fa. This Oct. 2nd 1893. Also at the same time and place, will be sold the following described prop erty to-wit; one Planing miff. Boiler and Shed, Dry Kiln and Platform for boiler and shed and ten thousand [10.000] feet of Lumber in dry kiln. , . _ one Trimmer and Shed over same, one j for leave to sell all the Real Estate be hundred thousand [100,000] feet of j longing to said estate and said applica- Lumbcr, more or less, ou yard of said : tion will be heard on the 1st Monday If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN’S IRON BITTERS RECEIVERS SALE. Sawmill and one commissary ard Con tents. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the pronerty of Emerson & Walker by virtue of and to satisfy one fi-fa issued from Dooly Superior Court in favor of E. B. Walters vs. , Emeison & Walker. Property pointed i out in fi-fa and situate, lying and being 31 miles East of Coniele, Ga., said in November next. This October 2nd 1893. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary, D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: S. S. Truluck, T. W. Truluck and D. L. Trulnck, Executors of the estate State and county on the line of the ! 0 f John Truluck deceased, have in due S. A, M. railroad. This Oct. 2nd 1893.! form applied to me for leave to sell c 10 , , no Also at the same time and place will certain Real Estate mentioned in their on Sept. 13th.’93 b e sold the following property to-wit: ’ ration, belonging to said estate am. W. E. Springer & One Sa-v mill, known as Emerson & sud apphcatlon wnl be heard on the - r - — -- - - - ■ • ' 1st Monday in November next. This October 2nd 1S93. J. D. Rakorove. Ordinary. D. C. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Coutt of said county rendered in the ease of Co. et als vs Fenn Lumber Co. the undersigned will sell on til? 1st. Tuesday in Nov. next, the same being tne 7th day of said month, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m. at Fenn, Ga.. property formerly belonging to said Fenn, Lumber Co., Con sisting of One Tract of land lying | and being on both sides of the Georgia Southern & Florida R. If. ft Fenn, Ga., Containing Ninety- one acres more or less, on which is situated five dwelling houses, about forty tenant houses, one store house, one barn and stables, one blacksmith shop, and one sawmill building. Also one Erie City Engine, fifty- horse power. One Erie City En gine thirty horse power. One Erie City boiler, Seventy horse power and one Erie City boiler, fifty- horse power. Two Steam pumps. One Filer <fc Stowell saw-mill and carriage complete, with Filer <fc Stowell's improved twin-engine feed. One steam jump saw, one cut oif saw complete with all nec essary belts, pulleys, shafting, etc. One stave nnd lathe mill and fix tures. One Fitield tram Engine, and all other fixtures, machinery, tools and eroplements of every kind and description now owned bv the said Fenn, Lumber Co., Also one mile of 28 pound railroad iron. Also four mules, twenty- six head of oxen, seven log carts, with yokes and chains complete. Also forty-two acres of land ad joining the land herein before de scribed, now used as a corn field, and nil other property of every de scription now owned by said Fenn Lumber Co. Also one saw-mill and saw-mill fixtures known as the Sin iuet'el.1 mill. B’ive oxen, two log carts and j one dust cart, two pole road trucks and shop tools. The said last nam ed property to be sold separately. Terms of sale, one third cash, balance in six and twelve months. Title retained until purchase monev is paid in full. This Oct. 2nd 1S93. A. E. COLWELL, Receiver. DOOLY SHE ftIFF'SS ALES GEORGIA—Dool yCounty: Also at the same time and place will be sold the following proper ty to wit: City lots numbers 6 and 7 in Block number 126 as known and distinguished by map of survey of the City of Cordele. Ga., and situate, lying and he’ng in said citv, county and State. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Fannie A. Hol land by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Dooly County Court in favor of H. J. George v s Mrs. Fannie A. Holland. This October 2nd 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following describ ed property to wit: The franchise and all the possessions known as the Cordele Electric Light Plant: one Engine and Boiler. Wire, Poles House and lot and all the property whatsoever known as and belong ing to the Cordele Electric Light Plant. Said property situate, ly ing and being in said Citv of Cor- Walker's miff, together with one hun dred thousand [100,000) feetof Lumber more or less: on the yard and ten thousand (10/00) feet of Lumber in the Dry Kiln All of said property GEORGIA—Dooly County; situate, lying and being 3| miles E.ist of Cordele. Ga.. said State and couuty. Levied upon and to be sold ag the prop- Tu all whom it may concern: A. J. Pitts and H. H. Pitts have in the l?t 1 pass upon said application on Monday in November next. This October 2nd 1893. J. D. Hargrove, -Ordinary, D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: Dora J. Holzendorf has in due form Of law applied to the undersigned for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Wni. Holzendorf, late of said county deceased, and £ will pass upon said application on the first Monday in November 1893, in my office at Vienna, Ga. .1. D. Hargrove. Ordinary D.C. Busbee & Crum. Petitioner's Attys. erty of Emerson & Walker, by virtue due form applied to the undersigned of and to satisfy one fi-fa issued from j for permanent Letters of Adniiuistra- Dooly Superior Court in favor of M. P. 1 tion on the estate of Hardy Pitts, late & J. E. Price vs. Emerson & Walker, j of said county deceased, and I will Property pointed out in fi-fa. This October 2nd 1893. Also at the same time and place will lie sold the following property to-wit: One Sawmill ODe Planing mill and one hundred thousand (100,000) feet of Lumber now piled on the yard of said Saw mill. All of said property situate, lying and being 3] miles East of Cor» dele, Ga., said State and county on the line of the S. A. M. railroad and levied upon and to be sold as the property of Emerson & Walker by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa 'ssued from Dooly Su perior Court in favor of Hurst & Son v. s. Emersou & Walker. Property pointed out in fi-fa. This Oct. 2nd. 1893. G. W. SHEPPARD. Sheriff D. C. City Marshal’s Sales. Cordele, — Ga. GEORGIA—Dooly County: Will be sold before the court house door in said county on the 1st Tuesday in November next, between the legal houis of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property t.uwit: City lot number eleven fll]in Block number one hundrad and twen ty six (126) as known and distinguish ed by’ inep of survey of the City of Cordele, Ga., and situate, lying and being in said State aud county, levied upon and to be sold as the property of N. Y. Peavy. by virtue of and to satify a Tax fi-fa. issued by the Mayor nnd Ciiy Council of Cordele. against said N. Y. Peavy for his advalorem taxes due said Citv of Cordele for the year 1892. This Oct 2nd 1893. Also at the same time and place will besold the following described property to-wit: City lots numbers 1 to 20 in clusive in Block number 203: also lot number 9 in Block 23 as known and distinguished by map of survey of said City o' Cordele Ga , and ail of which is situate, lying and being in said State aud county and levied u]>on and to be sold as the property of Jos. E. Biyins. by virtue of aud to satisfy a Tax fi-fa issued by the Mayor and City Council of Cordele, Ga., against said Jos. E. Bivins for his advalorem taxes due said City of Cordele for the year 1892. This Oct. 2nd 1893. W. H. Thornton. Marshal. NOTICE. TriDter—Vienna Progress. LAWYERS. W. V. Harvard. ATTORNEY AT LA. Vienna, Ga. All business intreusted to my care will receive prompt attention. Notice of Sale. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Underand by virtue of a certain in« denture made uud execute*. ou the 24tb day of January 1893 by John K. Wal lace of said county to E. S Rape of «iid county: the same having been duly recorded on the records of said county in the office of the clerk of the Superior court of said county ou the 6th day of February 1893 iu Book “I’’ folio 239, the same creating the said E. S. Ra|>e the agent of the said John K. Wallace for the purpose of selling cer tain lan.ls'of the said John K. Wallace, hereinafter more fully described; in the manner and for the purposes tliere- i.i expressed. Now, therefore will be exposed and offered for sale aud sold at auction to the highest aud best bid der for cash in hand ou the first Tues day in November 1893. within the usu al nnd legal hours of Sheriffs sales, the following described lands to-wit: The South West corner of lot of land num ber one hundred and forth-six [146J in the ninth [9] laud district of said coun ty, the same containing fifty and five eights (301) acres more or less. Said lands being sold for the purpose of paying the amount due on and by the said indenture and the costs of this proceeding, the remainder arising from the sale of the lands, if any. to be paid over to the said John K. Wa llace. Purchaser ]>ayiug for titles. This the 6th day of October 1893. E. S. Rape, By her attorneys Busbee & Crum. Dissolution. WOOTEN & ELL/S, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VIENNA AND C0QDELE, GA. G. W. Wooten i 1’earson Ellis, Vienna. Ga. I Cordele. Ga. Olliee, West j Office m Shipp side of Public Building. Plaza, near new court, house. All business addressed to either office will receive prompt atten tion from file firm. D. L. Henderson, LAWYER Vienna, Ga. Matters before the Court of Or dinary, Ejectment and Collections, a specialty. J. II. MARTIN, U. V. WHIPPLE, Hawkinsville, (la. Vienna. Ga. MARTIN A WHIPPLE, LAWYERS, VltNNA. 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 States Circuit and D’striet Courts and Court of Appeals. IFill be rented for the coming year to the highest bidder, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, before the court house door in the town of Vienna. Ga.. A portion of the plantation formerly owned by Jeremiah Slade deceased, containing about une hundred and fif ty acres of cleared land iu good state of cultivation, with three cabins for laborers. This, October 2ud 1893. Jeremiah Slade, Admr. GEORGIA—Dooly County: Agreeable to an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold at auction before the court house door of said couuty on the 1st Tuesday in November next, within the legal sale hours, the following property to wit: The East half of lot of laud number one hundred and sixty three lying and being iu the 3rd laud district of said countv. containing one hundred one and one quarter acr*-s, more or less. Sold af the property of the estate of Jas. Lindsey deceased. Terms cash, Ibis October 2nd 1893. E. E. Lindsey. Aministratrix. The firm of Mi«. Morgan and Miss Brown has this day been mutually dis solved. Mrs. O. V. Morgan has pur. j chased the interest of Miss Lou Brown iaml will continue the business, collec ting all bills due the firm and assum ing liabilities due by them. This Sep't 5th 1893. Mrs. C. V. Morgan Miss Lou Browu dele and in said county and State house voted* for its repeal, "a ma- j «nd levied upon and to be sold as jority of the senate at the time was in favor of silver and it is by no means certain that this law will be unconditionally repealed now. the property of the Mayor and City Council of Cordele, Ga., by- virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa is sued from Dooly Superior Court GEORGIA—Dooly County: All persons are hereby notified if no good cause be shown to the contrary an orie.‘ will be granted by the under signed on the 13th day of Oct. next, - - ? x " ) Establishing a new road as marked sut einption of personalty and setting I Commissioners appointed for apart and valuation of Homestead and , bat p ur pose. Commencing at or near GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: Win. Johnson has applied for GEORGIA- Dooly County: All persons are hereby notified if no good cause be shown to tiie contrary an order will be granted by the uuder- signed on the 13th dav of Oct. next, establishing a new load as marked out by the Road Commissioners appointed for that purpose. Commencing at the Cordele aud Seville road at or near the residence of John Bundrick and running in a North East direction to Piuia Ga., [and from there in a South west direction intersecting the Cordele and Seville road at or near the resi dence of Sam Waffs in Uth Dist. said Co. This Sept, lltli 1893. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary Dooly Co. MEDICAL. H. A. MOBLEY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. BYROMVILLE, GA. Will continue to practice at the same location. All thought fo- reinoving having been entirely d i carded. Ail calls made at his former place of residence will be prompt ly attended. 6-13-Gw W. S. Howell, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Dhaytor, Ga. OtFers his professional services to the citizens of Drayton and vicinity. All calls answered promptly, day or night. «/i T.Y. MY1NS. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, ienna, — Ga. Special attention given Obstet rics. Diseases peculiar to women, a specialty All calls promptly answered, day or night. Office over W. C. Willis & CVs Store. hence this could not have caused j in favor of The Bodifield Belting the break of the money stringency, i Company v. s. Mayor and City’ While many regret the fact ex-(Council of Cordele ceedingly, yet it cannot be success- j fully’ denied by uny-iie acquainted j This Oct. 2nd 1893. Also at the same time and place with the facts, that the action of j will be sold the following describ- congress and the stand taken by \ ed property to wit: The franchise the President is doing much dam-1 and all the possessions known as age to tl.e democratic cause in ! the Cordele Electric Light Plant: Georgia. Two out of every three 1 dne Engine and Boiler, Wire, Poles democrats that you meet are ready ! House and Lot and all the pn.per- to admit that they have already j ty known as and belonging to the Electric Light Plant. I will pacs upon the same at 10 o'clock a, H., on the 27tli day of Oct. 1893. This October 2nd 1893. J. D. Ha rgrove. Ordinary 1). C. the I that purpose. Commencing the residence of W. H. Mayo in lltli Dist. said Co. and running in a South ern direction to Piuia. said disti.it and county, and from Pinia near the residence of Nelson Clements, there intersecting the public road leading ( from Seville and Williford to Abbe ville, Ga.. passing through lands of ■ W. H. Mayo, M. O. Bush. J. H Dor- GEORGIA—Dooly County: To all whom it may concern. S. D. Peavy, Administrator on i., c , _ .. ,, r ,,. T . . estate of Martha A. Peavy deceased o u £**, of 63 f” has in due form applied to the under- Gross, W. II. Wright, W. J. Mussel- jnore and more severe. Thirty six made up their minds that if con- - Cordele ‘new cases were reported Saturday. | § rei * ^es not carry out the pledges ‘ Said property situate lying an . . . . , , * made by the party, they will sure- being in said City of Cordele an 1 -The peop a are wea roin .ic of yote t0 e ] ect a new get 0 f men j n j n ga jj eoun ty alu i State and lev- food and fall an easy p ey to the the future. Nor can they under- ied upon and to be sold as th; disease. They need help, need it stand (the iongwinded explana- property of the Mayor and City now and roust have it or die of tions by the administration or- Council of Cordele, by virtue of hunger and fever. . i - *._:i—t- i:t- .—c* / ~J o c out the pledges in the line upon which they now work. Yet all are content to wait and watch. has in due form applied to the under signed for leave to sell the lands be longing to said estate and *aid applica tion will be heard on the 1st Monday in November next. This Oct. 2nd 1803 J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary Dooly Co. DR. W. H. Whipple Physician and Surgeon. VIENNA, - GA. Surgery, Obstetrics, diseases in cident to our climate, nnd diseases of women and children specialty. Offices over AY. C. Willis <fc Co’s store. AH calls promptly attended to, day or night. Can be found at night at the residence of F. E. Varnedoe. DENTIST. W. E. BEECH AM, DENTIST. LN A DILL A GA. All’work attended to promptly ind satisfaction guaranteed. J. white, Isreal Johnson, T. A. Mussel white, Parker Mathews & Co., S J. Hill, J- J- Perrv and Nelson Clements. This Sept, lltli 1893. J. D. Hargrove, o. d. c. W. & D J. Williams. dentists. CORDELE. GA. Office in Bank'of Cordele build ing. Let our people contribute lib erally. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” guns to the contrary notwithstand- and to satisfy a fi fa issued from 1 ing) how they are going to carry Dooly County Court in favor of The Miiner Sc Kittig Company v s Mayor and City Council of Cor dele. This October 2nd 1893. S. MANUEL, UxADINiAa Ga. GEORGIA—Dooly CouxTy. A11 persons having demands against | the estate of James A. Perry late of i said county deceased are hereby noti- : lied to render in their demands to the undersigned according to iaw, and all . persons indebted to said estate are re- I quireit to make immediate payments, i Thi3 the 11th day of Aug. 1893. J. B. Scott. Adiu r. James A. Perry estate. Have it Fixed. Tour 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, j Your® to *crve W. Thigpen. Practical Jeweler. Vmbim, Ga, Grand Fall OPENING w. c. WILLIS & CO It is with pleasure that we can now state that we have gathered together All the Treasures of Earth and place them before you for inspection. There is SOMETHING for EVERY BODY nnd the many who continue to come around daily to see “The New” express themselves as being -^Perfectly Delighted.'— Their enthusiasm resembles the hilarity of a circus in that it is spontaneous aud genuine. We have cycry nook and corner literally crammed—and some of the visitors have exclaimed (after looking through the different de partments) “Well, they are all in, ww,” referring to the “new goods,” but they are not yet in—we nerer get through receiving Something New Always Coming In But we will admit that we now have the largest, as well ns, the PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST STOCKS it has ever been our pleasure to show. The Ladies (who love pretty things) can’t afford to miss seeing the grand display we are making in DRESS GOODS Here you can see the latest novelties in Dregg Stuff, from the highest French Novelty Silk and Wool Mixtures to the vS*>ff, Plain, Satin Duchess’and 2-tone Crystal Silks; from the Three Dollar and a Half a yard 2-tone Changeable Velvet to the • New Bright Stuff for Moderate Purses. In the display can be found the new HOP SACKING in all the | New Colors—The BOUTELLES—entirely new in We-nennd Coloring | In Plain Goods,—HENRIETTAS—SERGES—DIAGONALS—a full Une of col »rs is represented. tu TP/MfAA/Air 0 You will lmv“ no trouble this season in f fW Ini iff nt / If U 0 finding most anything you want. All the Latest to be found here, which enables us to say, this gives us the HANDSOMEST LINE we have ever displayed. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT. ig complete. Full line of KID GLOVES, in all new shades, Thomp son’s Glove Fitting, The It. & G., P. <fc W’s, and Madame Warren.s CORSETS. New colors in Satin RIBBONS and changeableg. More HOSIERY in our store than was ever in Vienna before. /»# flTUmn PT/lf'F Runs way up in the Thousands. ULUItlmU C/C/Oa Suits from 90/up. Such makes as STR0USE BROS- and 00.. and SCHL0SS BROS, and CO., are largely represented—best fitting goods made. OTJIR, SHOE STOBE. -A. BEAUTY< A big thing by itself. Here you can find goods that wear well and neither offend the eye nor the feet. They Save you Money on the Cost of the SHOE and save you from mortification by giving the Most Stylish Shoe That is Made. We are sole agents for the Little Giant School Shoe. Every pair guaranteed or money refunded. Polite and courteous Salesmen will meet you at the door and take great pleasure in showing you, whether buyer or looker. Yours Resp’t. W. C. WILLIS & CO. A BJN