The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, October 24, 1893, Image 2

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TYte Vienna P rogvess Why Not Compromise? J. E. Howell, Editor. §1.00 PEB JLTSJSVn. TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 The (Georgia legislature meets to-morrow. MTie!i work of impor \ lace lies before thefts. We liear nothing of the State Fair. It was to have been heat t The democrats in the Senate of 1 these United States are strangling their party faster than they know. Their inaction has created great; distrust among the masses and if an election was held now their dis satisfaction would be shown by! their lat-k of interest in party sue- I cess. It seems as if it is impossible for either side to win on the lines DOOLY COUNTY DIRECTORY- Judge of Superior Court—Hon. U'.U 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—ft. Reliant. Sheriff—G. W. Sheppard. Tax Receiver—J. C. Dunaway. Tax Collector—31. E. ltusliin. County Treasurer—D. B, Leonard, Coroner—J. IV. Graham. County Surveyor—31. C. Jordan, BOARD OF EDUCATION. Burglars in Town. During the dinner hour on Thursday of last week while ail | were out at dinner some one bur glarized the safe in the law office i of Mess. Busbee & Crum. : GEORGIA— Dooly County: GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may coucern: j .... _ . . . , Whereas The appraisers appointed L W1 ‘ erea f: The , appratsers appointed to set apart and assign a years Support j to »!’"* and a^ign a years Support and Furniture, out of the Estate of and furniture out of the-Estat. of J. Hardy Pitts dec'd. for his widow Mary £' Culpepper for Ins widow Lydia A. E. Pitts,and four minor children to 8Culpepper and two minor children to- wit: Thos. J.. Cliarley A., Mary Ella " lt: - Una ^ and AfU ‘ tta Culpepper, and Anna Pints, have filed their report , , , . in office as required by law. I will 'l airtl ' - li 1 "L I have filed their report in office as re- I will pass upon said They have it large fire proof safe j pass upon sain report on Friday the re P ort, ’ u Friday the of Nov ! 24th Day of Nov. next. This Oct 23td. j ucst ’ llus 0cl ’ 18th v lb93 1393. J. D. Hargrove, | o. d. c. ! | in their office for the protection of ; the papers of their clients. When they left the office for dinner ! Thursday they pushed the safe J. D. Hargrove. Ordy. D, C, mapped out for they have cm sumed nearly two months now without passing any measure, then Wiiy Not Compromise? Augusta this fall. j An , (1 ucce P t S0KI(? ,aeasure u P n, ‘ ; middle grounds and put an enil to The Bank of Sumter *>t Ameri- J the fight? cus has opened its doors and re- | It has been claimed all along sumed business. I thata ,ninorlt - v of the democrats in the senate were causing the tie- M< st of the cotton is out, corn ] a y. j.' or die pa^t two weeks this ih the eribs, peas til 1 picked and minority have been asking for a now comes the cane grindings. j caucus of t ho democrats in the , , . . „ | senate to decide upon some meas- We have been chewing C ft green ur(j ftm , kI , be governc( , by tb -„ cane for the past week, through ! caucus . But the so-called mnjor- the kindness o(V Mr. II. It. Feun. ■ ity would not agree to this and re ' fuse to go into n caucus. Now i where does the blame rest? It is : claimed that the democrats have . entire control of this government for the race, 'now—then why not the democrats' The cotton nml oilier crons „re ! rule? Why do they not get to Jno. T Rrown, A. C, Bullingtoo, 1 < 1oor , shut a »<l turned the bolts Evans, Claj and Atkinson are all being pushed for Governor. Long time off j-et to be currying ind other crops are being rapidly gathered now and arrangements are being made to i sow fall oats Cotton jumps up and down like | -a Limber Jack. It must be amus- i ing to the speculators to pull the | string and see it liuctuate-making , rich and poor alike at every jump. Why should not South-West Georgia elect a Governor next ,- time? Not a man in the State j would adorn the Gubernatorial j chair more than Hon. Allen Fort j of Araerieus. We saw a field of cotton last week that was full of blooms and ; looked as green and growing as in , August. Mr. F. M. Herring near Pinehurst is the happy owner of j that field and when he Iooks out | upon it lie decides that the weather : clerk must have the tiling mixed j somehow. Our section will never prosper so long as we bu} - all our manu factured articles from other sec tions. Our fruit rots upon the ground while we buy it canned from other sections. Our timber goes oir to be made into bedsteads, plowstock, h nines, axehandlcs. furniture of all kinds, wagons and buggies. Our cotton passes through several hands before we wear it. We can never truly pros per at this rate. The fight over in Macon county on the court house question was not stopped by tlie recent election as to whether it should be moved rom Oglethorpe to Montezuma. The county commissioners had already condemned the old court house and Montezuma was jubi- ilant at the time,say ing that the ■old one was a disgrace to the county and very unsafe. But since tlie election and they lost it they have interposed a bill of in junction against the commission ers to prevent them from building i a new one, claiming that the old one is plenty good for years to come. Botli sides have employed able legal advise and the fight grows harder. J D. Pate. D. T. Douglitry. D. L. Hen J wsou. President. C< muissioner—O. P. Swearingen. Regular meeting of Board of Educa tion tlie 1st Tuesday sin January, April, Inly and Octoter. Superior Court convenes on second ind third Mondays in March and Sep tember. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor - J. P. Heard. but did not put on the combination and locked the office doors. Upon returning after dinner Col, Crmn went to the same for a paper and found the small lock drawers in the safe all prized open and the locks ruined. Nothing whatever was missed from the safe and it was char that the inquisi- Notiee to Debtors and Creditors. Davies. Printer—Vienna Progress. Aluermen—B. F. Forbes. O. S. Baze- • tive visitor was looking for money moie, J. O. Hamilton and J. J. Lash- and have climbed through the '‘clerk and Treasurer—J. J. Stovall, i transom over the door for it. Marshals—C. W. Johns and A. JI Mess. Busbee & Crum arc offe- •' i ig a reward for the burglar to 'own havingdoneit and guarantee not to prosecute him and to defend him for nothing should anybody else prosecute him. They aro cur ious to know what manner of human it is that has no more sense than to look in a lawyer’s safe for money. Professional Cards. LAWYERS. \Y. V. Harvard. NOTICE. ‘ IFill be rented for the coming year to the highest bidder, within the legal i hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in All persons having demands! November next, before the court , r iv i\ ii house door in the town of Vienna. Go., against the estate of ,\ . O. Ham- j A poniou ((f the p!ant , tion formerly uton late of Dooly County dec u., owned by Jeremiah Slade deceased, are hereby notified to render in f containing about one hundred and fif- their demands to the undersigned I *y acres of cleared land in good state according to law and indebted to said estate are qnired to make immediate pay ment. This Oct: 7th 1893. Mrs. N E Hamilton Agreeable to an order granted by Adm’r. of W. 0." Hamilton, Dec’d. j th ®C“ urt ? f . Ordinary of said county ’ | will be sold at auction befoie the -*- • -• j court house door of said county on the j 1st Tuesday in November next, within | the legal sale hours, the following ! property to wit: The East half of lot ■ of land number onebundred and sixty three lying and being in the 3rd laud nd place district of said county, containing one will be sold the following proper- hundred one and one-quarter acr-s. ... i _L. i more or less. Sold af the property of tj to wit. City lots numbers G the estate of Jas. Lindsey deceased and 7 in Block number 12G — — - — - II nori; „ nc of cultivation, with three cabins for ‘ ' 1 j laborers. This, October 2nd 1393. Jeremiah Slade, Admr. GEORGIA—Dooly County: DOOLY EEEELFFSSALES GEORGIA-DoolyCounty: Also at the same time | getlier and consult as to the best j interests of the union and act up- j on that decision? If they cannot | agree upon such measures as the I extremists advocate then adopt | such as a majority of the demo- I crats can accept and put thorn I through, thus allowing a majority ! of democrats to rule. The people iVouid feel better if some action was taken even though i that action was not fully in accord ; with their wishes, j The administration, however, in- j sists that the Sherman bill must j be repealed unconditionally and will not hear to any compromise measure. The conditional repeal senators refuse to bow down to the adminstraiion and just as dog gedly say that unconditional re peal shall never pass. Thus they stand and have stood for nearly two months in ii deadlock while the country undergoes a financial panic and everybody is crying for action and relief. The democratic part}' promised relief through the measures advo cated in its platform—and how is it giving it? Where is relief com- j ing in? What laws are being on- I acted for the benefit of the people? j Gei tainly there are extremists ini every party, i i every 1 ody of men j that can be gathered, but the ma- I joritv are not obliged to follow ! their lead. Let the majority of 3 democrats in tlie senate rule the action of democrats in that body and let something be done—if nothing more, quit and come home. Notice to Debtors and Creditors- All parties having demands against the estate of Win. 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, / Ailmr’s. W. B. Woodruff, ( More Help for Brunswick. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Vienna, Ga. All business intreusted to my care will receive prompt attention. WOOTEN & ELLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VIENNA AND COS DELE, GA. G. W. Wooten , 1’earson Eli.is, Vienna. Ga. i Cordele, Ga. Office. West j Office m Shipp G<le of Public Building. Plaza, near lie-v court house. | All business addressed toeilher office will receive prompt alien tion from the firm. D. MBlilED. Oil Wednesday Mr. Lee II. Mor gan was married to Miss Carrie Page of Byromvil’c. Mr. Morgan is a young farmer who has a pretty home out G miles above town and makes quite a success of business lie is a young man of whom his friends are proud because of hfs many good qualities, while his bride is one of DnolyVmost charming girls who has many friends and ad mirers who send after her best wishes for future happiness. A reception was given at the home of the groom, presided over by his mother, Mrs. Win. Samerford, and •the bride, that was rich in all the delicacies that make a feast. The Progress joins their many friends in wishing Lee and his bride a long life of pleasure and success. — ♦ « • Wanted to Bent. Mr. J P. Heard had quite a novel experience the other day. A respectable looking brother in black applied to him to rent a farm when the following colloquy occurred. — Although Vienna had been liber al before in helping poor, stricken Brunswick she came to tlie front again last week and sent another neat sum. This was due to the special efforts made by our ladies. On Tuesday of last week Mayor Heard sent the following letter to Mayor T. W. Lamb of Brunswick. “-!/// i/t'ir .svV1 send by to-day’s express .$44. 20 from our town for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers of your place.” “This contribution is due to the untiring efforts of the good women of oi.r town. ‘God bless our women., Trusting that the affliction will soon cei.se. and extending to you our sympathies, we are. Respect fulv Yours, (Signal) J. P. Heard, Mayor Shot at the Burglars, L. H ENDERSON, LAWYER Vienna, Ga. Matters before the Court of Or dinary, Ejectment and Collections, a specialty. J. H. MARTIN, U. V. WHIPPLE, Ilawkiusvilie, Ga. Vienna, <Ja. MARTIN & WHIPPLE, LAWYERS, VIENNA. GEORGIA. Will practice in all the courts of Dooly, except Dooly County court. A Great Case. Cols. E. F. Strozierand Pearson Ellis are employed on a case down at Seville which promises to stay in the courts for awhile. A blacksmith denies the right of the city of Seville to impose a tax upon his business, and when a case was made against him for “doing business without a license” he em ployed Col. Ellis to defend him. The case was called Tuesday and the legal battle begun, Col. Stro- known and distinguished by map of survey of the City of Cordele, Ga., and situate, h’irg and being in Said citv, county and State. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Fannie A. IIol- Terms cash, This October 2nd 1893. E. E. Lindsey. Aministratrix. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: Win. Johnson has, applied for ex emption of personalty and setting 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 J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary D. C. Grand Fall OPENTN G OF CO- It is with pleasure that we can now state that we have gathered together and fine of fifty dollars. The case was ing to the Cordele Electric Light certiorated to the superior court plant. Said property situate, ly- and will be tried there next spring. j ng an d beinsr in said City of Cor- It will doubtless be carried to the t i e | e and in said county and State supreme court before it ends, as and levied upon and to be sold as both sides arc determined.—Senti- the property of tlie Mayor and nel. Thinjrs Needful- Contributed Kiwi K'litnr. Dooly is rapidly coming to the front, and is rich in various resources; hence I would suggest s imething new for an investment, which I would deem one of the most paying: and that is to turn our oat crop into Oatmeal. We could easily supply the State of Georgia with this one com modity; and if some of our sister counties would join in the produc tion of oats we could supply the United States; to say nothing of the crops that might be raised after the oats were cutoff the land, , Suppose some of our rich men Practices regularly in the Courts | , v ,, rc . j () invest some of their spare of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco- i cas b j n a mill for preparing it right nee, Southern and Brunswick C’ir-j here at ],ome-in this county. _ Would it not be a saving in many State Supreme Court, United ways, to say nothing of giving us States ( ircuit and D striet Courts . a |>r»in supporting and mnsclc and bone making diet? Main would cultivate a taste for it who have never liked it heretofore or City Council of Cordele, Ga.. b}’ virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa is sued from Dooly Superior in favor of The Bodifield Belting Company v. s. Mayor and City Council of Cordele. This Get. 2nd 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following describ ed property to wit: The franchise All the T reasures of Earth D. PeavyrAdmTnistratoY on tlie ‘hem before you for inspection. T ;e qf Martha A. Peavy deceased BODl and the many who contin *s themselves a Perfectly GEORGIA—Dooly County: To all whom it may coucern . | . . - , estate of Martha A. Peavy deceased BUDI and tlie many who continue to . . . Bie Cordele Electric Light 1 lant: bas ; n f ornl applied to the under-. “The New” express themselves as heino' zier representing the city and Col. one Engine and Boiler, Wire, Poles; signed for leave to sell the lands be-j Ellis the blacksmith. Mayor Harp House and lot and all the property ! longing to said estate and «aid applica- found him guilty and imposed a whatsoever known as and belong- tion will be beard on the 1st Monday in November next. This Oct. 2nd 1893 J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary Dooly Co. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To whom it may concern: A. W. Raines lias in due form ap plied to the undersigned for per manent Letters of Administration on tlie estate of Needham Raines, late of Court! sal d county deceased, and I will pass upon said application on the 1st Mon day in November next. This October 2nd 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary Dooly Co. GEORGIA—Dooly COUNTY. To whom it may concern: Eli and IF. B. Woodruff, Adminis trators on the estate of Wm. A. Wood- and place here is SOMETHING for EVERY- come around daily to see and all the possessions the Delighted.— Their enthusiasm resembles the hilarity of a circus in that it is spontaneous and genuine. Me have cyery 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” referring to the “new goods,” but they are not >/?t in—we nener get thru ugh receiving Something New Always Coming In But we will admit that we now have the largest, as well as, (he PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST STOCKS it has ever been our pleasure to show. G. W. Busbee. I). A. It. Crum. BUSBEE 8c CRUM, LAWYERS, Vienna, Dooly Co. Ga. , — Bhe Ladies (who love pretty things) can’t afford .... ...u known ns j ru ff have in due form applied to the f/ _ f i j . Cordele Electric Light Plant: undersigned for leave to sell tlie lands 111 1S S SCCin^ tne grand display IVC are making in Engine and Boiler, Wire, Poles ! belonging to said estate and I will j i t . i ii . i ivies iinriii saiil Mimlii'atinn nil thfl 1st.' TM) XT C? D T'v House and Lot and all the proper-' P? 83 ! ,po “ application on the 1st , , , , , ‘ ‘ j 3Ionday in November next, ty known as and belonging to the I This October 2nd 1*93. Cordele Electric Light Plant.! J. D. Hargrove. Said property situate, lying and | * Ordinarj*, D. C. being in said City of Cordele and j in said county and State and lev ied upon and to be sold as the GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it May Concern: ,.r tl„. vr..,-r- ..,,,1 r;,.. J B. Scott. Administrator on tlie property or the Mayor and <- H.V estate Jas. A. Perry deceased, lias ini ‘>1 due form applied to the undersigned I Council of Cordele, by virtue and to satisfy a li fa issued fr Dooly Gounty-Cnurt in favor of Tlie Milner & Kittig Company v s Mayor and City Council of Cor dele. This October 2nd 1893. and Court of Appeals. for leave to sell all the Real Estate be longing to said estate and said applica tion will be heard on the 1st Jlouday in November next. This October 2nd 1893. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary, D. C. | GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: I S. S. Truluck, T. W. Truluck and DRESS GOODS- _Here you can see the latest novelties in Dress Stuff, from tlie highest French Novelty Silk ami Wool Mixtures to tlie Soft, 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 frund the new HOI* SACKING in all the New ( olors—The HOI TELI.ES—entirely new in Weave and Coloring In Plain Goods,—HENRIETTAS—SERGES—DIAGONALS—a fuM line of colors is represented. MEDICAL. H, A. MOBLEY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. BYROMVII,LE, GA. Will continue to practice at tlie I same location. All thought fo- removing having been entirely cl i carded. All calls made at his former place of residence will be prompt ly attended. 0-13-Gw have found it quite expensive at the present price. With a plenty of it at home.it would soon be as popular with iis as rice or grist and much more nourishing. Farmer. RECEIVERS SALE. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following describ-i ed property to-wit: The franchise) and ail the possessions known asL'tVTTi. *' --- the Cordele Electric Light 1 lant; i,,f j 0 lm Truluck deee.ised, have indue j One Engine and Boiler, M ire, form applied to me for leave to sell , Poles, House and Lot and ail the I certain Real Estate mentioned in their IN TRIMMINGS You will have no trouble this season in finding most anything you want. All the Latest to be found here, which enables us to say, this .ri ve! HANDSOMEST LINE we have ever displayed. the prop, rty whatsoever known as and ' petition belonging to said estate and : , .* . ,, . , • said application wnl he heard on the belonging to the ordele Electric j s t Monday in November next. OO NOTION DEPARTMENT. t of Under and by virtue of a decree the Superior Con it of said Tliis October 2nd 1893. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary. D. C. Light Plant. Said property'situ ate, lying and being in tlie City of Cordele, Ga., said State and count3’ j and levied upon and to be sold as GEORGIA—Dooly County; the property of the Mayor and : To all whom it may concern: City Council of Cordele, by virtue' a. J Pitts and II. H. Pitts have in of and to satisfy a fi - f si issued ! due form applied to the undersigned from Dooly County Court in favor I f ? r permanent Letters of A.hiiiuistra of It. D. Wood ifc Co. vs. is complete. Full line of KID GLOVES, in all new shades, Thomp son’s Glove Fitting, ’J’he It. dr G., 1*. <fc W’s, and Madame War CORSETS. New colors in Satin RIBBONS and changeable* HOSIERY in our store than was ever in Vienna before.” ren.s More CLOTHING STOCK Runs way up in the Thousands. Suits from 90C up. county rendered on Sept. 13th. ’93 and City Council of Cordele. \V. S. HOWELL ! in the case of W. E. Springer & mivcieriv crDcvov ! Co. et als vs Fenn Lumber Co. 1IIYSICIAN and SURGEON, J the undersigned win sell nn th i 1st. Dsayjoh, Ga. tu esday in Nov. next, the same Offers his professional services I Uie 7tli day of said month, to the citizens of Drayton and | betwee » tjie hours of ten o’clock a v m. ana four o clock r y . m. at renn, 7 k “"* STROCSE BROS. »ml W.. ami SCIIU>Sf "l<'3 °r ; of said county deceased, and I will BltOo. 911(1 lU t . are largely represented—best fitting goods made. This Oct. 2nd-1893 ! pass upon said application on the let Monday in November next. This October 2nd 1N93. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary, D. C. i GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: Dora J. Holzen.lorf lias in due form vicinity. All calls day or night answered promptly, T.Y. MW NS. 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. On Wednesday night last two persons ai.h bu-'glaiious intent tried to effect an entrance into the store EL T. Tippett & Co., out at Tippettvlll and b it for the time ly arrival of Mr. E. T. Tippett would have doubtless been suc- eessf ul, Mr. EL T. Tippett lives about 150 yards from the store. During tlie night he happened to wake up and heard a noise down towards the store. He got up and went to the window but the night was so dark th-1 he emdd see nothing, c L ,lent t0 our cl,m ? te > and diseases = 1 o 1 women and children specialty. satisfy one Superior Court fi-fa issued ; pass upon said application on the first | from March Term 1893 of Dooly Su- j Monday in November 18! perior Court in favor of Napier, Wor- 1 Vienna, Ga sham & Co. v. s. Jas. P. Powell. Property pointed out in fi-fa. This Oct. 2nd 1893. • 1893. in my office j G. W. SHEPPARD. Sheriff D- C. j. D. Hargrove. Ordinary D.C. Busbee & Crum, Petitioner's Attys. DR. W. H. Whipple Physician and Surgeon. VIENNA, - GA. Surgery. Obstetrics, diseases in still he c iuld hear a noise that lie could not understand. He slipped into his clothes and reaching for his gi’n went to investigate. He went down on tlie opposite side of th j io ul from tiie store and getting “Well, you want to rent a farm? : just in front of it behind a plank How are you fixed for farming”? fence stopped and listened! He “\\ ell, Boss, 1 m purty well fixed.” could still liear the noise but “Got any stock. “No, sir, I ain’t got no stock.” “Got enough corn to bread you and a iiorse next year”? “No, sir, I ain't got no corn.” “How about meat? Got any meat”? “No. sir, I ain’t got no meat” “Well, I think you are -in pretty bad fix to farm. No horse, no corn and no meat,” “Weil, Boss yer see 1 didn’t want no big farm. Me and my brudder wants ter farm tergedder and us bofe being preachers we jes wanted er little farm ; not quite er one-horse farm.” No, my goodness, no, I can’i rent'you ! Two preaclieis on one crop, or two to luanag" at all i‘ more than I can stand? I can’i rent to you.” And so Mr. Heard dismissed ; jgo >d( ?)renter. could not tell where to locate it. Picking up a wet corn c ib lie threw it up >n the house, Immc- dintoLf tlie noise stopped and di rectly he saw tiie form of a man approach the fence from tlie side of the store and look around to see what was the matter. Afraid to shoot lest it might be Ii is brother. Mr. A. B. Tippett who stays in tlie store and might possibly be down there for something, he asked. “Who’s that and what are 3'ou doing lie re”? The fellow on the other side of the road ran and Mr. Tippett shot it him. At the same time another fellow ran from just below the store. The noise was made by an auger •vitli which-they had almost effec ted an entrance into the back end >f the store, just over the safe. Offices over W. C. Willis & Go's store. All calls promptly attended Will be sold before tlie court bouse j door in salil county on the 1st Tuesday j in November next, between the legal i liours of sale, to the highest bidder for | cash, the following property to-wit: j One bay Iiorse mule named Jack about 7 years old; One Texas mare named , <jf law applied to tlie undersigned for I Ga.. property forme rly belonging | Filly about 3 years old and One 1 horse permanent Letters of Administration j to said Fenn, Lumber Co., Con- "'agon. Levied upon ns tlie property: on the estate cf Wm. Holzendorf, late [ sisting of One Tract of land lying of 4as. P. Pnwell by virtue of and to I of said county deceased, and I will | and being on both sides of the Georgia Southern <fe EToridn R. It. ft Fcnn, Ga., Containing Ninet}’- 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 | iiorse power. One Elrie City En- i gine thirty horse power. One Erie I City boiler. Seventy horse power ! and one E'rie City boiler, fiftv 1 horse power. Two Steam pumps, | One E'ller <fc Stowell saw-mill and j j carriage complete, with E'iler & i Stowell's improved twin-engine feed. One steam jump saw, one cut off saw complete with all nec essary belts, pulleys, shafting, etc. City Marshal’s Sales. Cordele, — Ga. GEORGIA—Dooly County: Will be sold before tlie court bouse door in said county on the 1st Tuesday in November next, between the legal houis of sale, to the highest bidder for f 0 jj„ 039 the same creating the said E. cash, the following described property g. R : , I)e the agent of the said John K. to-wit: City lot number eleven [11] in Wallace for tlie purpose of selling cer- Block number one hundrad and 'wen- tain landsjof the said John K. Wallace, ty six 120as known and distinguish- hereinafter more fully described; in Notice of Sale. C EORGIA—Dooly County. Under and by virtue of a certain in* denture made and executeo on the 24tb day of January 1893 by John K. Wal lace of said county to E. S. Rape of said 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 on tlie 6th day of February 1893 in Book “I" to, (lay or night, ( an be found at and all other fixtures, machinery, night at the residence of EL EL tools and emplements of every kind and description now owned ed by map of survey of the City of . . . . , Cordele, Ga., and situate, lying and One stave and lathe mill and fix- j being in said State aud county, levied tures. One E'ilield tram EIngine, Varnedoe. DENTIST. W. E. BEECH AM, DENTIST. LNADILLA GA. All'ivork attended to promptly uid satislaction guaranteed. J. W. & D J. WILLIAMS. DENTISTS. CORDELE. GA. Office in Rank'of Cordele build upon and to be sold as the property of N. Y. Peavy. by virtue of ami to satify a Tax fi-fa. issued by the Mayor and the manner and for the purjioses there in expressed. Now. therefore will lie exposed and offered for sale and sold at auction to the highest aud best bid der for cash in hand 011 the first Tues day in November 1893. within the usn- Jlave it Fixed. Y'our 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. by the said Fenn, Lumber Co.. Also one mile of 28 pound railroad iron. Also four mules, twentj-- six head of oxen, seven log carts, witli yokes and chains complete. Also forty-two acres of land ad joining tlie land herein before de scribed, now used as a corn field, and all other properti- of every de scription now owned by said Fenn Lumber Co. Also one saw-mil! and saw mill fixtures known as tlie Sinquefield mill. E'ive oxen, two log carts and one dust cart, two pole road trucks | and shop tools. The said lastnam- __ j 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. - j following described lands to-wit: The due said City of Cordele lor the year South West corner of lot of land num- [ her one hundred and fortli-six [146J in „„ VOUJl same time and place will • t,le ninth [9J land district of said coun- i IIiee t vou at t be door and fake great pleasure in showing you w owingdescribed property tv, the same containing fifty and five' J . . 0 ” 3 ’ lots numbers 1 to 20 in-! eights (oO:) acres more or less. Said luoner. City Council of Cordele, against said ' ; ,i and i ega i hours of Sheriffs sales, the N. Y. Peavy for his advalorem taxes ... - . — due 6 1892. This Oct 2nd 1893. Also at the besold the follow to-wit: City lots elusive in Block number 203: also 1-rt j being sold for the purpose of number 9 in Block 23 as known and ' I^yms tlieamouut due on and by the distinguished bv map of survey of said s 3 ' 11 indenture and the costs of this City o r Cordele” Ga , anil ail of which 1 proceeding, the remainder arising from is situate, lying and being in said State f the sn’ 45 of lands, if any. to be paid and countv and levied iqion and to be ! oVer to tl,e saiti Jo!in K - Wallace, sold as the property of Jos. EL Biyins.' Purchaser paying for titles. This the by virtue of and to satisfy a Tax fi-fa ® t * 1 da - v October 1893. OUR SHOE STORE. .A. BHTA-TJT'Y'. ooils that wear well and A big tiling b\ - itself. Here you can find neither offend tlie e\e nor the feet. They Save you Money on the Cost of the SIIOE1 and save you from mortification by giving th* 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 hether issued by the Mayor and City Council of Cordele, (.'a., against sa*id Jns. E. Bivins for his advalorem taxes duesaid Citv of Cordele for the vear 1892. This Oct. 2nd 1893. W. H. Thornton. Marshal. DRGWN’S IRON BITTERS Cures Imligestion, liflimaaca, 7», 7x71sia. MaJ.-i ria. Nervousness, anil General lx-liilitv. I'hysi- r!cai recommend it. All denier.- sell it. Genuine ■ns trade mart sod crossed red lines on wrapper. E. S. Rape, By her attorneys Busbee & Crum. GEORGIA—Dooly CouxTy. ' All persons having demands against ; the estate of James A. Perry late of i said county deceased are hereby noti- ! tied to render in their demands to the | undersigned according to law. and all , persons indebted to saiti estate are En quired to make immediate payments. , This the lltli day of Aug. 1893. J. B. Scott. Adm'r James A. Perry estate. Yours Resp’t. W. C. WILLIS & CO. S. MANUEL. 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