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T\\e Vienna Progress
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J. E. Ho will, Editor.
81.00 PER ASSei,
TUESDAY OCTORE R 17
j rat about the place since. He de-
[ dares that one singed rat will run
all the others away from any place.
PROCEEDINGS.
Of Vienna Town Council.
Regular Meeting, Oct. 13th,'’93.
Present, May-or Heard; Aider-
man, Hamilton, Ba.r aiore, Forbes
and Lashley.
>1 inutes of last meeting read
and approved.
Upon motion, the extending of
Fourth Street to Pine, was re
ferred to street committee, with
instructions to report at next reg
ular meeting.
The following bills were ordered
paid. B. P. Howell & Co. 60/.
B. P. Howell & Co. 75/. Vienna
Progress .$5.95. Mayer, Watts &
Co. 15/. D, B. Thompson 20/.
The Cleric & Treasurer made
the following report:
Itee’d. from 1892. $653.26.
Fines and Forfeitures $37.00.
Another Wreck.
Another wreck occurred on the
Georgia Southern road on Wednes
day night last at Wenona- The
night freight took the siding at
that piaee for the north bound
passenger train but failed to clear
the main line track. A flagman
was sent ahead to flag down tile
passenger train but he failed to
flag it down, he says on account
of his lantern going out. The
passenger train rushed into the
rear end of the freight and derailed
several of its own coaches togeth
er with some freight cars, The
mail clerk was the only one seri
ously hurt. The passengers were
delayed about 5 hours and went
to Macon on a special traih.
Happily Married.
DOOLY COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Jndgeof Superior Court—Hon. H’.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. Keliarn.
Sheriff—0. W. Sheppard.
Tax Receiver—J. C. Dunaway.
Tax Collector—31. E. Rushin.
County Treasurer—D. B, Leonard,
Coroner—J. IV. Or;.ham.
County Surveyor—31. C. Jordan,
board of education.
Jno. T Rrown. A. C, Bullington,
I. D. Pate. D. T. Doughtry. D. L. Hen
derson, President.
C< m uissioner—O. P. Swearingen.
Regular meeting of Board of Educa
cion the 1st Tuesdays in January, April.
July and Octnter.
Superior Court convenes on second
and third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
city officers.
A Fine Rainy Day Game.
“Hoop and ball” is a very pretty
littl. game in which both hoops
and balls are used, but the balls
are not thrown to be caught, and
the hoops are not rolled.
You get six wooden hoops, all
of different sizes, such as will
measure from twelve to thirty in
ches across. Fasten on each a lit
tle screw-hook to hang it up by
Next prepare a place to suspend
the hoops. That may be a stou!
wire fixed across the playroom
about seven feet from the floor,
or you can put up your wires
across the attic between rafters,
at the same height, or in the barn.
Or, if you wish to piay out of
doors, you can have the wires
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands
against the estate of W. O. Ham
ilton late of Dooly County dee’d.
are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned
according to law and all persons
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment. This Oct. 7th 1S93.
Mrs. X. E. Hamilton.
Adm’r. of W. O. Hamilton, Dec’d.
GEORGIA—Djoly County.
Whereas. The appraisers appointed
to Set apart and assign a years Support
and furniture out of the Estate of J.
E- Culpepper, for his widow Lydia A.
Culpepper and two minor children to-
wit: UnaL. and Arietta Culpepper,
have filed their report in office as re
quired by law. I will pass upon said
report on Friday the 17th Day of Nov.
next. This Oct" 16th, 1893.
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordy. D, C,
DCGLY SEERIFP'SSALES
GEORGIA-Dooly County:
Mayor - J. P. Heard. ; stretched between trees.
Aluermen—B. F. Forbes, O. S. Baze-! Now, just where the hook is
moie, J. O. Hamilton and J. J. Lash- j f as ten to each hoop a cord reach-
ley
Clerk and Treat,.:rer—J. J. Stovall.
Marshals—C. W. Johns and A. 1
Davies.
rrinter—Vienna Progress.
“ “ Specific Tax.
. $276.13.
il “ Street Tax,
$360.00.
“ “ Adv. Tax.
$1264.73.
“ “ Other source
s. $3.40
Cr.
By paid Salary.
$780.00.
“ “ Printing.
$8.50.
“ “ Streets,
$325.18.
“ “ Oil.
$37.30.
Bal. on hand.
$1150.98.
$1443.54.
$2594.52.
There being no other business
the meeting adjourned.
(Signed.) J. P. Heard,
J. J. Stovall, Mayor.
Clerk & Treas.
BOYS.
The best plan to get boys to
make good men of themselves, is
to furnish them with some pat
terns of good men to make by.
Every living man should be a
perfect pattern of uprightness and
morality, for some boy to imitate.
The main reason why boys are bud
is because their) fathers are not
good. The bad examples set by
men has more to do with wreck
ing the lives of boys than any mis
chief that they are otherwise cap
able of conceiving. If you don’t
want the boys to swear, don’t swear
yourself. It you don’t want them
to drink, you had better not do so.
If you want the boys to make
worthy, honorable men, be one
yourself and you will live to see
the desire of your heart in regard
ito them. They are naturally bad
•enough without men helping them
to be worse. Let all of our men
live right and we need not fear for
the boys,—Fort Valley Leader.
Mr. Richard T- Smith, Dead-
On Wednesday last, the lltli
inst., Mr. R. T. Smith went from
his home down on Gum creek to
one of his plantations above
Vienna a few miles on business
He felt badly when lie left home
and continued to grow worse dur
ing the day. In the afternoon lie
came to Vienna on his return home
and decided to slop at the home
of his kinsman, Mr. C. H. Everett,
and rest awhile. While there lie
was taken with a hard chill and
became unconscious. Physicians
were hurriedly summoned. They
at once pronounced his sickness a
ni06t malignant type of hemorrhag
ic fever and taking his age and
previous ill health into considera
tion thought his recovery doubt
ful. His family were notified and
came at once.
Ail that physicians, family- and
friends could do to releive him of
pain and suffering and bring him
back to consciousness was done
but he lay in a stupified uncon
scious condition until 12 o’clock
Sunday- night when his spirit fled
from this earthly habitation to the
realms beyond.
Mr. Smith was an old. promi
nent and wealth}' citizen of Dooly-
much liked by every one for his
kind neighborly disposition and
Christian character. And though
he had become somewhat embar
rassed of late years through the
perfidy of those to whom he had
loaned his credit, he never com
plained. He was indeed a good
citizen, neighbor and triend and
tlie loss his faithful, good compan
ion and children is one that none
can realize unless similarly situa
ted.
The Progress joins many
friends in offering sincerest sym
pathy.
A New Remedy For Rats,
A citizen of our town who beg
ged us to not divulge his name told
us the other day of an original
and easy way that he used to run
all the rats from the place. He
said they had been greatly troubled
with rats for some time and he
determined to try a remedy that
he had once heard and see if he
could get rid of them. So he bor
rowed a trap one day and baited
it up nicely for that night. Before
they had finished supper one big
old fellow had slipped into the
trap and was helping himself to
the bait. He took the trap out to
the lot and lighting some shuchs
held the trap over the blaze and
singed the rat good all over. He
then turned him loose in the crib.
He hadn’t got under the shucks,
corn and fodder good before the
rats of all sizes began to run out,
squealing as if something had
'them. They went out by droves
-aud be has Dot seen nor heard a
On Thursday afternoon last at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Wood one of the happiest mar
riages of the season occurred.
A number of friends and rela
tives of the bride and groom were
present and promptly at 3 :30 p. m.,
Mr. Ed L. Lasseter, the groom,
appeared and was ushered into the
presence of the waiting bride, Miss
Lou A. Brown, and they marched
to the parlor into the presence of
the waiting well-wishers assembled.
Rev. C. H. Branch rose and im
pressively read the ceremony of
the Methodist church, solemly
pronouncing them man and wife.
Congratulations and good wishes
poured upon them from all present,
for they are both very popular in
Vienna and have hosts of friends
who wish them all the wedded bliss
possible in a long life bereft of
trouble and tilled with joy. With
whom the Progress joins most
heartily.
Mr. Lasseter is a young busi
ness man of much popularity pos
sessing many Christian and moral
qualities for which he is honored
and esteemed. lie is the eldest
son of Mr. I. S. Lasseter, well
known throughout the county.
Miss Brown is from one of
Dooly’s oldest and best families,
daughter of Mr. Thomas W. Brown
so long a citizen at Drayton. She
is admired very much ill Vienna,
anil everywhere she is known.
Everybody pronounces the
match a good one.
The couple were (lie recipients
of many handsome, valuable pres
ents sent with compliments from
their many friends.
School Concert.
Professional Cards.
LAWYERS.
W. V. Harvard.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Vienna, Ga.
All business intreusted to my
care will receive prompt attention.
WOOTEN & ELL/S,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
VIENNA AND COffDELE, GA.
G. W. Wooten | Pearson Ellis,
Vienna. Ga. i Cordele, Ga.
Office. West | Office m Shipp
side Df Public Building.
Plaza, near new
court, house.
All business addressed to either
office will receive prompt atten
tion from the Arm.
D.
The writer had the pleasure of
spending a few hours in prosperous,
pleasant Unadilla, Friday after
noon where numbers of our sub
scribers were found anxious to re
new their subscriptions and pay
other little bills due us, making
our heart glad and pocket heavier.
Al ter such a supper as is never for
gotten by one who stops over at
the popular Johnson house once
we were in a frame of mind do en
joy anything and went over to the
.school concert at Hook’s hail.
Had we been in any other mood
than a pleasant one we could not
have continued so long for pres
ently such sweet strains of music
greeted us as woulci have enchan
ted a very barbarian. Miss Zeph
Pate upon the piano, Prof. James
Pate of Cordele upon the cornet
and Prof. Fraser upon the violin,
all masters of the science and skill
ful and artistic in the practice
brought forth the sweetest notes
from each instrument.
When the curtain rose there sat
a minstrel troupe of as loud
mouthed, wooly-headed imperson
ators of negro character as you
will find. The audience found
tiiei: risibles mastering them and
io keep from appearing boisterous
they tried to suppress them, re
sulting in considerable snickering
ami littering. But when Tambo,
Mr. 31. R. Boren, and Bones, Mr.
W. W. Barlow, began to get in
their work as end-men the audi
ence found that were unable to
longer contain themselves and
broke into a perfect roar that was
kept up during the whole evening.
Mess. Cawley, Beaman, Willing
ham, Pate and Gutts of Cordele
very kindly gave their services and
talents to the success of the con
cert, as did Col. Joe Jeter of Elko
and 31r. M, R. Boren of Abbeville.
These gentlemen, all, contributed
much to the success and pleasure
of the evening.
A considerable sum was realized
for the benefit of the school at
that place and those who attended
got more fun for a quarter than
they ever did before and were loath
to leave the scene of so much en
joyment.
Subscribers, we are always sad
when we sing. So, if in coming to
town you meet the melodious
strains of our voice out of the road
anywhere, you may know that we
are sorrowful. Nothing but the
c.iink of demonetized silver will
quiet us, so take pity on us and
come and minister to us. that you
may wax fat and multiply, and
replenish the face of the earth.—
Cleveland Progress.
L. H ENDERSON,
LAWYER
Vienna, Ga.
Matters before the Court of Or
dinary, Ejectment and Collections,
a specialty.
J. H. 3IARTIN, U. V. WHIPPLE,
Hawkinsville, Ga. Vienna, Ga.
MARTIN & WHIPPLE,
LAIN YENS,
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 J lie Courts
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.
MEDICAL.
H, A. MOBLEY,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
BYR03IVILLE, GA.
Will continue to practice at the
same location. 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
\V. S. Howell,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
DhaytoN, Ga.
Offers his professional services
to the citizens of Drayton and
vicinity.
All calls answered promptly,
day or night.
T.Y.
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 & 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 <fc Co's
store. All calls promptly attended
to, day or night. Can be found at
night at the residence of F. E.
Varnedoe.
DENTIST.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
All parties having demands
against the estate of Wm. A.
Woodruff deceased will render in
their accounts according to law
and all parties indebted to said
estate are hereby required to make
immediate payment.
Eli Woodruff, ( Adrnr’s.
W. B. Woodruff, )
SQT BRGWN’5 IRON BITTERS
Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, J/^pcpsia. Mala
ria, Nervousness, and General lX*UHiy. I’liysi-
ns recommend it. All dealers sell it* Genuine
is trade HiarJ; aud crossed red lines on wrapper.
W. E. BEECH AM,
DENTIST.
UNADILLA GA.
All'work al tended to promptly
iml satisfaction guaranteed.
J. W. & D J. Williams.
DENTISTS.
CORDELE. GA.
Office in Bank’of Cordele build
ing.
ing to the centre of the hoop, with
a bell attached to the end.
To play, you throw a rubber or
worsted ball at each hoop in turn.
It goes through the hoop without
ringing the bell, it counts by fives,
according to the size of the hoop-
the largest counting five, and the
smallest counting thirty. But if
ihe ball goes through and rings
the bell, you add ten to the count.
If it rings the bell and falls back
without going through the hoop,
count only ten The game is five
hundred.
Each player throws at all the
hoops eyery time it is his turn.
This is a good play anytime, ’ ing to the Cordele Electric Light
anywhere, and it is the very best Plant. Said property situate, ly-
rainy day game that I know of, in ing and beintr in saiii City of Cor-
a barn or the playroom. dele and in said county and State
and levied upon and to be sold as
the property of the Mayor and
City Council of Cordele, Ga.. by
virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa is-
Under and by virtue of a decree; sued from Dooly Superior Court
■ in favor of The Bodifield Belting
Company v. s. Mayor and City
Council of Cordele.
This Oct. 2nd IS93.
NOTICE.
I Will be rented for the coming year
to the highest bidder, within the legal
I hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
j November next, before the court
j house door in the town of Vienna. Ga.,
j A portion of the plantation formerly
,, . , i owned bv Jeremiah Slade deceased,
Also at the same tune and place i containing about one hundred and lif-
will be sold the following proper- I ty acres of cleared land iu good state
ty to wit: City lots numbers 6 of cultivation, with three cabins for
and 7 ia Block number 126 as i laborers. This. October 2nd 1893.
, i i * . ? • , , , Jeremiah blade, Admr.
known and distinguished by mapj
of survey of the City of Cordele.! GEORGIA Dooly County:
Ga., and situate, lying and being! Agreeable to an order granted by
in said citv, county and State, j the Court of Ordinary of said county
Levied upon and to be sold as the| v> 'i"be sold at auction before the
property of 3Irs. 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
3Irs. Fannie A. Holland.
This October 2nd 1893.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following describ
ed property io 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-
EECEIVEES SALE,
of the Superior Couit of said
county rendered on Sept. 13th. ’93 j
in the ease of W. E. Springer &
Co. et als vs Fenn Lumber Co.
the undersigned will sell on tlrt 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 Fonn, Lumber Co., Con
sisting of One Tract of land lying
and being on both sides of the
Georgia Southern & Florida R. R.
rt 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 & Stowell saw-mill and
carriage complete, with Filer &
Stowell’s improved twin-engine
feed. One steam jump saw, one
cut off saw complete with all noc- j
essary belts, pulleys, shafting, etc.
One stave and lathe mill and fix
tures. One Fifield tram Engine,
and all other fixtures, machinery,
tools and cmplcments of even-
kind and description now owned
by 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 fortv-two acres of land ad
joining the land herein before de
scribed, now used as a corn field,
and all other property of every de
scription now owned by said Fenn
Lumber Co.
Also one saw-mill and saw-mill
fixtures known as the Sinquefield
mill. Five oxen, two log carts and
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
money is paid in full. This Oct.
2nd 1893. A. E. COLWELL,
Receiver.
Lost Money.
Between Vienna and Mrs. Christ
mas’ on the Abbeville road, near
the residence of Mr. C. I. Lasseter,
$30,00 in greenbacks, a twenty and
ten dollar bill, folded in an envel
ope. The money dropped out of
my wagon as I was travelling. A
reward of $10.00 will be paid for
the same if returned to me or left
at the Progress office.
David Barfield.
Son of W«.rren Barfield.
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 proper
ty known as and belonging to the
Cordele Electric Light Plant.
Said property situate, lying and
being in said City of Cordele and
in said county and State and lev
ied upon and to be sold as the
property of the Mayor and City I GEORGI A—Dooly County.
Council of Cordele, by virtue of j To whom it may concern:
and to satisfy a fi fa issued from (
Dooly County Court in favor of
The 31ilner & Kittig Company v s
Mayor and City Council of Cor
dele. This October 2nd 1893.
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 land number one hundred and sixty
three lying and being iu the 3rd land
district of said county, 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.
Amiuistratrix.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:
Wm. Johnson lias applied for ex
emption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of Homestead and
I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock
a, M., on the 27th day of Oct. 1893.
This October 2nd 1893.
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary 1). C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
To all whom it may concern.
S. D. Peavy, Administrator on the
estate of Martha A. Peavy deceased
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands be
longing to said estate and said applica
tion will be heard on the 1st Monday
iu November next. This Oct. 2nd 1893
J. D. Hargrove,
Ordinary Dooly Co.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
A. IP. Raines has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for per
manent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Needham Raines, late of
said county deceased, and I will pass
upon said "application on the 1st Mon-
day in Nov ember next.
This October 2nd 1893.
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary Dooly Co.
It is with pleasure that we can now state that we have gathered
together
All the T reasures of Earth
and place
them before you for inspection. There is S03IETHING for EVERY
BODY and the many who continue to come around daily to see
“The New” express themselves as being
Perfectly Delighted.'
Eli and IP. B. Woodruff, Adminis-
ratc-rs on the estate of Wm - -A. Wood-
I ruff have in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the lands
I belonging to said estate and I will
! pass upon said application on the 1st
,, ! Monday in November next.
Also at the same time and place i Xhj3 October 2nd 1*98.
will be/mid the following describ-; j. j>_ Hargrove.
ed property to-wit: The franchise j Ordinary, D. C.
and all the possessions known as 1 ^
the Cordele Electric Light Plant; ! GEOEcrlA—Dooly County.
One Engine and Boiler, Wire, I To all whom it May Concern:
Poles, House and Lot and all the J B Scott Administrator on the
’ , . , , estate Jas. A. Perrv deceased, lias in
property whatsoever known as and j( , U(1 form applipd th „ undersigned
belonging to the Cordele Electric ! f or leave to sell ail the Real Estate be-
Light Plant. Said property situ- 1 longing to said estate and said anpiica-
ate, lying and being in the City of! tion ' viU be hearf1 011 the lst Mouda J
Their enthusiasm resembles the hilarity of a circus in that it is
spontaneous and genuine.
We have eyery nook and corner literally crammed—and some of
the visitors have exclaimed (after looking through the different de
partments) “Well, they are all in, now." refe-ring to tiie “new goods,”
but they are not y<7 in—we never get through receiving
Something New Always Coming In
But we will'adrait that we now have the largest, as well as, the
PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST STOCKS it has ever been our
pleasure tc/show.
Corde!e, Ga., said State and county
and levied upon and to be sold as
the property of the Mayor and
City Council of Cordele, by virtue
of and to satisfy a Ji-fa issue 1
from Dooly County Court m favor
of ll. D. Wood & Co. vs. Mayor
and City Council of Cordele.
This Oct. 2nd 1893
Will be sold before the court house
door la said county on tlie lst Tuesday
iu November next, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following nroperty to-«’it:
One bav horse mule named Jack about
7 yearso'd; One Texas mare named q^qRGIA— DoC LY County;
Filly about o years olu and One 1 horse j
wagon. Levied upon as the property I To all whom it may concern:
of Jas. P. Powell by virtue of and to : A. J Pitts and II. H. Pilts have in
satisfy one Superior Court fi-fa issued due form applied to tiip undersigned
from March Term 1893 of Dooly Su-! for permanent Letters of Administra-
perior Court in favor of Napier, Wor- tion on the estate of Hardy Pitts, late
sham & Co. v. s. Jas. P. Powell. | of said county decoased, and I will
Property pointed out in fi-fa. • pass upon said application on the lst
This Oct. 2nd 1893. j Monday in November next.
This October 2nd 1893.
in November next.
This October 2nd .1893.
J. D. Hargrove,
Ordinary, D. C.
G EORGIA—Dooly county.
To all whom it may concern:
S. S. Tmlnck, T. W. Truluck and
D. T,. Truluck, Executors or the estate
of John Truluck deceased, have in due
form applied to me for leave to sell
certain Real Estate mentioned in their
petition-belonging to said estate and
said application will be heard on the
lst Monday in November next.
This October 2nd 13!' 3.
J. D. Hargrove,
Ordinarv. D- C.
The Ladies (who love pretty things) can’t afford
to miss seeing the grand display we are making in
i DRESS GOODS
\
Here you can see the latest novelties in Dress Stuff, from the
i highest French Novelty Silk and Wool .Mixtures to the Soft, Plain,
! Satin Duchess and 2-tone Crystal Silks; from the Three Dollar and
j 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 Weave and Coloring
In Plain Goods,—HENRIETTAS—SERGES—DIAGONALS—a full
line of colors is represented.
\3 AM £ Af f~-Yon wid have no trouble this season in
atn l¥i ! NCt finding most any! hing you want. All the
Latest to he found here, which enables us to sav, this <-;ves us tilt
HANDS03IEST LINE we have ever displayed.
I NOTION DEPA RTMENT,
is complete. Full line of KID CLOVES, in all new shades, Thomp
son’s Glove Fitting, The R. & G., P. & W's, and Madame Warren,s
CORSETS. New colors in Satin RIBBONS and changeables. More
HOSIERY in our store than was ever in Vienna before.
CLOTHING STOCK
Runs way up in the Thousands.
Suits from 90/ up.
Such makes as STROUSE BROS- and CO., and SCIILOSS
BROS, and CO. j are largely represented—best fitting goods made.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the following property to-wit:
One Sawmill one Planing mill and one
hundred thousand 1(0 ((0 feet of
Lumber now piled on the yard of said
Saw mill. All of said property situate,
lying and being 31 miles East of Cor
J. D. Hargrove,
Ordinary, 1). C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:
Dora J. Holzendorf has in due form
, , , g" of law applied to the undersigned for
dele, Ga said State ana county on the ., nane ' 11 l t Letters of Administration
hue of the S A. M. railroad and levied : 1 h estale &f VVni . Holzendorf, late
upon and to be sold as the property of |fiJt deceased, and I will
Emerson & W alker by virtue of and. sai fi application on the first
to satisfy a fi fa -sSued from Dooly Su- j Jj ond ^ iu November 1893, in my office
penor Court in favor of Hurst & Son :... tr:
v. s. Emerson & Walker.
Property pointed out in fi fa.
Oct. 2nd. 1893.
G. W- SHEPPARD.
Sheriff D- C-
at Vienna, Ga.
ThU ! J. D. Hargrove.
| Ordinary D.C.
Busbee & Crum, Petitioner's Attys.
City Marshal’s Sales.
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.
3V. II Whipple, President.
U. V. Whipple, Attorney.
3V. C. Willis, Sect’y and Treas
J. A. Murphy, /
L. A. 31 organ, ) Mem. of Board
ViennaGa.
Cordele, —
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
Ga.
Notice of Sale-
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of a certain in«
denture made and executes on 1 lie 24tb
day of January 1893 by John K. Wal-
j lace of said county to E. S. Rape of
i said county: the same having been
, , j duly recorded on the records of said
\V ill be sold before the court bouse | county in tlie office of the clerk of the
door in said county on the lst Tuesday j Superior court of said county on the
in November next, between the legal I 6th dav of Februarv 1893 in Book "I”
horns of sale, to the highest bidder for f 0 u 0 039 t h e same creating the said E.
cash, the following described property y R il])e the agent of the said John K.
to-wit: City lot number eleven [11] in; Wallace for the purpose of selling cer-
B'ocknumber one hundrad and rtven- ta j n hindsYif the said John K. Wallace,
ty six 116as known aDd distinguish- hereinafter more fully described; in
ed by map of survey of t ie City of ; the manner and for the purposes there-
Cordele, Ga., and situate, lying and j.) expressed. Now. therefore will be
being in said State and county, levied exposed aud offered for sale and sold
upon and to be sold as the nroperty of ; at auction to the highest and best bid-
Y. Peavy. by virtue of and to satify j ( j er for cash in hand on the first Tues-
a Tax fi-fa. issued by the Mayor and day-in November 1893. witliiu the usa-
Cily Council of Cordele. against said a | aa d legal hours of Sheriffs sales, the
N. Y. Peavy for his advalorein taxes ; following described lands to-wit: The
clue said City of Cordele for the year South West corner of lot of land num-
1892. Ibis Oct 2nd 1893. i ber one hundred and forth-six [146] in
Also at the same time aud place will ninth [9] land district ot said coun
iwing described propertv ty, the same containing fifty and fivi
OTJIR, SZEUOIE STORE.
.A. BEAUTY.
besold the folio , ,
to-wit: City lots numbers 1 to 20 in"- j eights (50,‘j acres more or less.
Said
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.
YYiurs to serve
W. Thigpen.
Practical Jeweler.
Vienna, Ga.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cen/lemen.
elusive iu Block number 203: also lot | bein S s,)1 d for the purpose of
number 9 in Block 23 as known and | P l 7 in Z the amount due 011 and by the
distinguished by map of survey of said sa *d indenture and the costs of this
City o' Cordele Ga , aud all of which proceeding, the remainder arising from
is situate, lying and being in said State the sa * e °f tl,e lands, if any. to be paid
and county and levied upon and to be over to the said John K. Wallace,
sold as the property of Jos. E. Biyins.' Purchaser paying for titles. This the
by virtue of and to satisfy a Tax ff-fa day of October 1893
issued by the Mayor and City Council
of Cordele, Ga., against said Jos. E.
Bivins for his ad valorem taxes due said
City of Cordele for the year 1892.
This Oct. 2nd 1893.
YV. H. Thornton.
Marshal.
E. S. Rape,
By her attorneys Busbee & Crum.
And other specialties for
Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and
Misses are the
Best in the World.
See descriptive advertise
ment which will appear in
this paper.
Take no Substitute,
bat insist on having YV. L.
DOUGLAS’ SHOES,with
name and price stamped on
bottom. Sold by
GEORGIY—Dooly Cou.xtv.
All persons having demands against
the estate of James A. Perry late of
' said c unity deceased are hereby noti-
! tied to render in their demands to the
j undersigned according to law, aud all
persons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payments.
This the 11th day of Aug. 1893.
J. B. Scott.
Adin'r. James A. Periy estite.
A big thing by itself. Here you can find goods that wear well and
neither offend the e3*e nor tlie 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.
S. MANUEL,
Uxadikj.la Ca.
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