The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, November 07, 1893, Image 2

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■'TVie'Vienna] Progress J. E. Howell, Editor. $1.00 PER ANNUM. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 For the Farmer’s Boys. ashington, D. C. Oct. 20th, ’93. Dear Proyress: Some time ago Secretary Hoke • Smith conceived the very sensible idea of offering a position as mes senger to the son of a farmer in each Congressional District of Georgia. This offer was made as a special courtesy to the agricul tural classes—a special recogni tion of that class of people who are so largely affected by the policy of . public officials and who get so few 'of the offices. It was a close shave to spare to ( Georgia these special messengers’ places in addition to those previ ously given the state, it tended to aggravate the charge, already fre quently made, that Georgia was getting an overplus of plums from the Interior Department; but Sec retary Smith considered the action in this case peculiarly justified by the 70,000 Democratic majority in the last election which the farm ers of Georgia aided so materially in giving. The places given these farmer . boys pay them $60 per month each. They are kept busy seven hours a day. They have an opportunity of going to school at night to the best teachers the country affords. They can get any kind of an edu cation they want—common school classical, literary, scientific or pro fessional. Besides making money in the four years they will be in Wash ington, they will go back to their people weH educated men, well pre pared to make their mark in any line of work which they may choose. These farmer boy messengers were naturally selected by the Congressmen from the several dis tricts. The one selected by Judge Lester, of the First District, has not jet arrived in Washington. Congressman Ben Russell, of the Second District, selected James T. Prevatt, a son of A. F. Prevatt, one of the leading farmers of Thomas Connty. Young Prevatt is just twenty one, tall and 'fairly slender, with a pretty young mus tache and an earnest look that at once commends him. He already has a fair education, gotten at the South Georgia Agricultural Col lege. He will enter here the Georgetown University Law School. The representative of the Third District, selected by Speaker Crisp, is William H. Liggin, a son of K. H Liggin, one of the leading farmers and Democrats of the county of Dooly. Mr. Liggin is seventeen j'ears old, but is a bright capable-looking fellow, who might be taken to be several years older. He had hardly settled in Wash ington before he commenced at tending one of the leading busi ness colleges of the city, and in the classes of that college he is now doing excellent work. Ramsey-Williams, a j-oung fel low of nearly twenty who might be taken for sixteen was wisely chosen by Congressman Moses, of the Fourth District. He was educa ted at the Southern Shorthand Business College in Atlanta, is a good stenographer and in every way a bright young feliow. He is now attending the city High School. He is the son of Hon. B, H. Williams, of Harris County, who has several times represented that county and district in the Georgia legislature and state senate. Col. Livingston's reprersentatiev from the 5th district has not yet arrived in Washington, but will be here in a few days. John P. Blackmon, of Bibb County, was selected by Captain Cabaniss, of the 6th District. He is 19, and has the dignity and air of determination of a young man of 22. He is a 6on af Henry V. Napier, a well known Bibb County farmer. By the aid of the Super ior Court he takes his mother’s maiden name of Blackmon, there being no boys in the Napier-family. He .'was " educated at • the Gresham High school in Macon, He is now reading law under a well known Washington lawyer and will next year begin a special course at the Georgetown' Law School. .. - Thomas N. Adams of Chattooga County, comes from Judge Maddox District, the hard fought 7th. He is a bright, boyish-faced young fellow, 17 yeras old, larger than his age would indicate, arid deter mined, if appearances indicate anything, to do much to benefit the good people of Chattooga County when he shall have had enough of Washington. He is now putting in good work at night in the Washington Grammar School. John R. Hudson, Jr., the small est and youngest cf the boy mes sengers, comes from thr 8th, Judge ^Lawson’s District. He is a son of M. R. Hudson and a grandson of John R. Hudson, and is one of the best representatives of Young America that ever came from the good county of Putnam. He is 15 years old, but has received a fairly good education from the Eatonton Male and Female Academy, and is now taking a special course at the Columbian University. Representative Tute of the 9th District chose Mr. A. N. Coffey, one of the most influential citizens of the county of Towns, to repre sent the good farmers of his dis trict in this classification. Mr. Coffey is a well known Demoerai bnd a thorougly capable man whi Vill well improve his time under circumstances and in anj DOOLY COUNTY DIRECTORY. . Judge of Superior Court—Hon. fV.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—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. Jno. T Rrown, A. C, Bullington- J. D. Pate, D. T. Doughtry. D. L. Hen, derson, President. Commissioner—O. P. Swearingen. Regular meeting of Board of Educa tion the 1st Tuesdays in January, April, July anil Octoter. Superior Court, convenes on second and third Mondays in March and Sep tember. ; CITY OFFICERS. i Mayor - J. P- Heard. •' Alaerraeu—B. F. Forbes, O. S. Baze- < moie, J. O. Hamilton and J. J. Lash-1 ley. * Clerk and Treasurer—J. J. Stovall. Marshals—C. W. Johns and A. 1 Davies. Printer—Vienna Progress. Professional Cards. LAWYERS. W. V. Harvard. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Vienna, Ga. All business intreusted to my care will receive prompt attention. WOOTEN & ELLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VIENNA AND CODELE, GA. G. W. Wooten , Pearson Ellis, Vienna. Ga. i Cordele, Ga. Office, West j Office in ..Shipp side of Public Building Plaza, near new court house. All business addressed to either office vriil receive prompt atten tion from the firm. D. L. H ENDERSON, LAWYER Vienna. Ga Matters before the Court of Or dinary, Ejectment and Collections, a specialty. J. H. MARTIN, Hawklnsville, Ga. V. WHIPPLE, Vienna, Ga. MARTIN & WHIPPLE, LAW YENS, VILNNfl. 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’strict Courts and Court of Appeals. Your House, IS IT INSURED? MEDICAL. H, A. MOBLEY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. BYROMVILLE, GA. Will continue to practice at the same location. - All thought fo- removing having been entirely d i carded. a ' All calls made at his former place of residence will be prompt ly attended. 6-13-6w W. S. Howell, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Drayton, Ga. Offers his professional services to the citizens of Drayton and vicinity. All calls answered promptly, day or night. \7 TT.BITO. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.-. ienna, — Ga. Special attention given Obstefc ries. Diseases peculiar to women, a specialty All calls promptly answered, day or night. , Office over W. C. Willis & Co l s Store. ‘ '. Times are hard and you are poor; if your dwelling house were to accidentally burn jup without Insurance you would be a “Dead Gone’r” Sure, Wouldn’t You? Squeeze up a Little cash and have it In sured in the “Old Line” Hartford that has been in the business since 1 794 or The Insurance Com pany of North A.mer ica that is over i oo years any ^continued oa 4th column.) DR. W. H. Whipple Physician arid 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. W. E. BEECH AM, DENTIST. LN A DILL A GA. All'work attended to promptly iiiU satisfaction guaranteed. old, Gccd, reliable .that are i all solid,- Old Companies, prompt to ligitimate J. W. & D J. WILLIAMS. DENTISTS. CORDELE. GA. Office in Bankjof Cordele bulld og- . pay loanSi Don’t put it off but act now. •See or write me about it. Yours for business, X Jno. E. H OWELL. Agent. Vienna, Ga, place. Representative Black, of the [ 10th District, made one of the best selections of the lot in choosing Bayard Lamkin of Columbia Coun DOOLY SHERIFFS SALES GEORGIA—Dooly County: Will be sold at and before the Court v *° ««■'» ot .togniras# Kisna progressive farmers of the 10th district. He is the son of Hon. S. C. Lamkin, a former representative of the county in the legislature and the district in the senate. He is one of the leading Democrats and farmers of the district. Bay ard is 17 years old, large for his Morgan. This Nov. 6th 1893.' Also at the same time and place will be sold the following describ ed property to wit: The South west half of 50 acres of land in the North-west corner of lot of land number 1, situated in the 6th district of said count}-. Lev ied upon and to ba sold as the property of G. B. Murray, by vir age. smoot.i-faced and looking and is starting out with the full determination to wisely improve his time. He is attend ing the grammar school. In a few days Judge Turner ex pects to have a fine young fellow here to represent the 11th district. The welfare of these Geargia farmer boys will be carefully look ed after in Washington, and they will have an opportunity in the future of doing much good for themselves and their section next, at auction, to the highest and bert bidder for cash in hand the follow ing property to-wit: All of lot of land number two hundred and thirty-five, [235.] containing two hundred and two ... and one half [3021] acres more or less, i tue of and to satisfy a li fa issued except Forty [40J acres in the North , f rom anf ) ou t of Dooly Superior East corner thereof; also one hundred j , . T 3 _ *. and ten (110] acres in the North West Court in favor of Jno. r- Ihom- corner of lot of land number two hc.n -1 bley v. s. H. S. Walden, G. B. FRIENDS: f 9 \ , t®'®-®'®'®'®'®'®-®'®'®'®'®®'®'®'®'®'®'^ ? serious <}red and fifteen. [215] all of said lands . Murray and Green B. Murray. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. GE0EGIA. DOOLY COUNTY. The National Guaranty Coinrrnv, et al vs. the Cordele Security Company. Petition for Injunction, Receiver and Foreclosure of Mortgages in Dooly Superior Court. Under and by virtae of the terms of the decree rendered by said court in the above cause on September 19th, 1893, the undersigned, as the commis sioner of said court, will sell at public Outcry to the highest bidder, during the legal hours of sale, upon the second Monday of the month of November. 1893, and from day today until this ehtire parcel is disposed of, in the town of Cordele, Dooly county, the follow ing property in said decree, fully de scribed, to-wit. Lot 18, Block 58; lot 13, block 59: lot 6, block 120; lots4, 6, 8, block 145: lot 7. block 168: lots 2,4, 12, 13, block 153. lots 14, 15. 17, 19, block 151. Each cf the. above lots has a five-room house situated thereon, Also vacant lots 18. 19, block 10; lot 17, block 11: lots 4. 5, 6, 7, block 123, also lots 5 and 6, block 10, upon which the opera house is sit uated. Also lots 6,7, 8,9,10, block 15, upon which a two-story dwelling is situated, also lot’4, ■ block-3, upon which a 10-room dwelling is situated, also whole land lots numbers 9, 13, 26 and 40 in Eleventh district of Dooly county, each containing 203. acres, more or less. Also wbole-land lots numbers 34, 66, 67, 68, b'J, 117, 123, 126, 127 in the Tbirteenth district. Also whole land lots numbers 249. and 250,. also 135 acres, more or less, on lot number 214. also 185 acres, more or les6, on lot number 231 and two acres, more or less, on land lot number 247, all situated in Tenth district of Dooly county Georgia. TLe city property will be sold on the respective premises, and the land lying outside of the city limits will be sold before the opera house, and all of said lands..wdl he offered in such lots, tracts or quantities as will, in the judgment of the commissioner, realize the highest price therefor. Terms of sale are as follows: One- third of the purchase money to be paid cash and the balance thereof to be payable in two equal installments due at one and two years from the date of said sale, such deferred payments bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, the commissioner executing to each purchaser a bond for title conditioned to make such purchaser a deed to the property pur chased upon the payment of the entire purchase money thereof: the cash pon tion of each bid is to be paid to the commissioner upon the day of the purchase, aud.upou default therein the property will be re-so d upon the fol lowing day at the purchaser's risk. The entire sale is made subject to the confirmation of the chancellor, and should he disallow any part there of, the cash paid to the commissioner for such portion will at once, by him. be refunded to such purchaser. For further particulars regarding the property to be sold and the terms of sale, prospective purchasers are re ferred to the original decree now on file in the Clerk's office of the Superior court of Dooly county Vienna, Ge- This 11th day Of October 1893. D. T. Doughtry, Commissioner. being and lying in the Seventh [7] land disirict of said County. Said lands levied on as the property of Narcissa C. Clark, under and by virtue of and to satisfy a Mortgage Fi-Fa is sued out of and from the Superior Court of said County in favor of Wil liam Loomis, against the said Narcissa C. Clark—William Sumerford Guar dian ad Litem—The sail Defendant; Guardian ad Litem: and tenant in pos session notified as required by law. This Oct. 30th 1S93. J. W. Haygood, J. H. Hall. Busbee & Crum, Attorneys for Plaintiff in Fi-Fa. Also at the same time and place wiil be 6oId the following described prop erty to-wit: Town lots of land num bers 1. 2. 3, 4. and 5 in Block number 15, as known and distinguished by map of survey of the Citv of Cordele, and situate, lying and being in said City of Cordele said State and county, and upon which said lots is built the hotel known as the “SuwanneeHouse’’ Said hotel included in lev y and sale. Levied upon and to be sold as the prop erty of the Cordele Hotel Co., by vir tue of and to satisfy one fi-fia issued from and out of Dooly Superior Court in favor of The Fischer Leaf Co., v. s. Cordele Hotel Co., and J. E. D. Shipp. Levy made by J. W. Roberts, Deputy sheriff, and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. This Nov., 6th 1893. G• W. SHEPPARD. Sheriff D. C- City Marshal's Sales. Cordele, Ga. Will be sold before the court house door in said county on the 1st Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following desci ibed property to-wit. City lots numbers 1 to 20 in clusive in Block number 2C5; also lot number 9 in Block, S3 as known and distinguished by map of survey of said City of Cordele Ga., and all of which is situate, lying and being in said State and county and levied upon and to be sold as the property of Jos. E- Bivins, by virtue of and to satisfy a Tax fi-fa issued by t’>e Mayor aud City Council of Cordele, Ga., against said Jos. E. Bivins for his advalorem taxes due Property pointed out by Plaint ; ff s At- said City of Cordele for the year 1892. Have it Fixed. Your Watch or Clock out of or- ier? Have it fixed. I have re- ;ently moved back to Vienna and •an be found at the Racket Store. Good work, prompt attention. Yours to serve' W. Thigpen. Practical Jeweler. Vienna, Ga. GEORGIA-Dooly County: To all whom it May Concern: Whereas, A. H. Pitts, Adminis trator of the estate of J. J. Pitts shows in his report filed in my of fice according to law that he has tully administered all of said es tate and makes application for Letters of Dismission from said administration. This is hereto fore to cite all persons, whether heirs or creditors, to show cause, if aity they can, why said applica tion may not be granted on the 1st i Monday in February 1894. This November 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary Dooly Co. GEORGIA—Dooly County; To all whom it may concern: A. J. and A. H. Pitts, Adminis trators of the estate of Hardy Pitts, late of said county deceased has in due form applied to the un dersigned for leave to sell ail the real estate belonging to said es tate. Said application will be heard on the 1st Monday in Dec- cemberl893. This Nov., 6th 1893. J. D. Rakgrove, Ordinary. D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To all whom it may concern: A. W. Raines, Administrator of the estate of Needham Raines late of said county deceased, has ap plied in due form for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate. Said application will be heard on the 1st Monday in Dec. 1893. This Nov. 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary, D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly County: To all whom it may concern. S. S. Hudson has in due applied for Letters of Guardian ship of the person and property of Willie Adolphus Herring and Ma bel Herring, minor children of Margaret E. Spradley nee Herring late of said county deceased, and torney. This Nov., 6th 1S93. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop erty to-wit: One 120 horse power sta tionary Engine, Americas Iron Works make and one 25-horse power return tabular Boiler, Casey & Hedges M’f'g- Co. meke and one undivided half in terest in a Talbot & Sons make saw mill. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of R. W. Williams, by virtue of aud to sat : sfy a mortgage f-fa issued from and out of Dooly Superior Court in favor of Americas Ivon Works v. s. R. W. Williams. Property pointed out in fi- fa. This Nov. 6th 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following desci'bed prop erty to-wit: 67: acres of land of lot of Ian i number 151 situate, lying aad be ing in the 2nd district of said county and St..ie. Levied uponaDd to be sold as the property of J. B, Bellflower bv virtue of and to satisfy one Mortgage fi-fa issued from aud out of Dooly Su perior Cjurt in favar of R. L. Nether- ton and D. L. Harrison. Assignees of Jas. M- Harris in's Sons y. s. J. B- Bellflower. Property pointed out in fi*Ca. Levy mate by J. W- Ro'jex'ts, Deputy Sheriff and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. This Nov. 6th 1893. Also at the same and place will be so'd the following property to-wit: 100 acres of Jaud off of lot of land number 57, it being tbe North half of said lot of land, 8'^uaie, lying and being in the Unadilla District, said county and State and levied upoD and to be sold as the p r operty of J. O, Clemens, by vir tue of and to satisfy one fi-fa issued from Dooly Superior Court in favor of Miller & Miller v.s. J. C. Clemens and John Downing. Tenant in possession notified in terms of law. Levy made by J. IV. Roberts, Dep uty Sheriff, and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. This Nov. 6th 1893. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop erty to-wit: 110 feet wire rope, 50 feet rails, 1 keg of 3xf spikes, 8801 feet of 1 inch piping, 310 feet of 2 inch piping, 80 feet of 1 inch beaded elbows, bO pieces of 1 inch piping 2 feet long, two 3 inch, double thick iron pipe 16ft 6 in, long tapped 1 inch boles, 2 inch centers, 80 holes for 80, '2 ft. pieces of 1 inch pipe, two 3 inch caps, two 3x2 wrenches. All of said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of Emerson & Walker, at their saw mill situated on the S. A. U. railroad 31 miles East from Cordele, sai,d county and State, by yirtue of and to satisfy one attachment fi-fa issued from Dooly County Court in favor of J. S. Scho field s Sons v. e. Emerson & Walker. Property pointed out in fi-fa. This Not. 6tU 1893 Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described projx- erty to-wit: One 2 horse Tennessee wagon, one buggy, one cane mill and kettle one bay mare mule, one black mare mule, 75 bushels corn in field, 3 0 bushels cotton seed in house, 1000 pounds of fodder in stack in field and 1 acre of sugar cane, more or less. Said property levid upon and to be sold as the property of H. C. Bass, by virtue of and to satisfy one fi-fa issued from and out of Dcoly Superior Court in favor of G. Ober & Sons v. s. H. C. Bass. This Nov., 6th 1893, Also at the same time and place will be sold the fallowing property to wit: Lots of land numbers one hundred and twenty nine (129), one hundred and thirty one [131], one hundred and thir ty two [132], one hundred and r orty nine [149], one hundred and fifty six (156), one hundred and seventy two [172] , one hundred and seventy three [173] one hundred aad fifty seven [157], one hundred and thirty three 133, one hundred and forty eight 148. fractional lot number one hundred and eighty 1 tne highest eignt 188, containing ninety one 91, acres. All of above lands s’tuate, ly ing and being in the Ninth 9„n district of Dooly county Georgia. Also the South half of lot number one hundred and thirteen 113, in the First 1st dis trict Dooly county Georgia. All of said lauds aggregating two thousand, two hundred, seventeen and ODe-quar- ter 22171 acres. S.i d lands levied up on and to be sold as the p 'operty of Annie Minor by v-ri,ae of and to satis fy a fi-fa issued from the Superior court of Dooly county Ga.. in favor of The Western Security Comp, ny v. s. Annie Minor, Property po'nted out in fi-fa. Th>s November 6 th 1893. This Nov 6th 1893. W. H. Thornton. Marshal. 0 £ Do you remember the story of the clergyman ,nn Nraw-boned horse, who asked an urchin the nearest ^|town. 0 “Who be you. anj* way”? replied the boy. \ “I am a follower of the Lord, my son, replied tf *ter. ft Well, it don’t make any difference which road Amister, you’ll never catch him with that horse.” lank.. you : 0 We are all following after profits and i% Sthe Old Horse of high prices you’ve been, priding all along ever catches up with any thing but Starvation, he will have to beat his ( Spast record. The Colt we have introduced^ Jon the track has been named “Willis & Co.’ & 0-.nd his Record is “more goods for less monft ^ey than any house in this section.” ^ His record on 0 DRESS GOODS 1 : |Is “Latest and Most Stylish Goods at New, Notice of Sale- GEORGIA—Dooly County. By virtue ol authority vested in me by the last Will and Testament of W. P. Jordan late of said County deceased will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next at public outcry before the Court House door of Dooly County within the legal hours of sale the following described Lands to-wit: Sixty-vwo acres of Land more or less number 17, Seventeen in the 7, Sev enth district of Dooly County. Bound ed on the East bv the Town of Findlay on t ie Georgia Southern and Florida Rail Road. On the South by Lands of R. A. Murray, on the West by Lands of Mary Wilks, on the north by Lands of said” W. P. Jordan deceased, Said Sixiy-two acres of Land more or less being pari of the Estate of said W. P. Jordan deceased and sold for the ben- I efit of the heirs and family of said deceased. Terms of sale cash. This Nov. 6th 1893. Martha E. Jordan. Executrix of W. P. Jordan deceased. I ^York prices.” | CLOTHING. ^Best, Most Artistic and Serviceable ^at Manufacturers’ prices. I goods| SHOES. ^The thousands who tested our Shoes mayj Tspeak for us. If their testimony does notT Tcompel a trial order, no words of ours couldT Jdo it. If you skim the top of the milk panj Jand offer it to your guest, you are doing all® Tthat you are able to do. If he turns away 1 Tfrom that, his appetite, and not your food, 1 ^must bear the blame. t Also at the 3ame 4‘ ne and place will be sold the follow.eg p-operty to wit: Onecert : n town lot loc .ed in Cordele Ga, said State ard county and known on map of survey of said town as Lot number Eleven 11 in Block number one hundred aad fifty three 153. Said form lot levied upon and to be sold as t’>e nroperty of V. O. Meredith, by virtue of and to sat : s>'v one fi-fa issued Irom Dooly Superior court in favor of Mu tual Euilding.& Loan Association of Cordele r. s. V. O. MeredLh. This November 6th 1893. Also at the same time and place Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Agreeably to an order granted by the Honorable court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in December next, before the court house door, be tween the legal sale hours, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described property, to-wit 50 acres of land off of the Nortn-west corner of lot of land number 62. also 20 acres of land off of the South side of lot of land number 61, nil in the 7th district of Dooly county, also 100 acres off of lot of land number 138, it being the South half of said lot and situated in the 11th dis trict of said county, also,12 shares of stock in the Alliance Store house and lot on corner Church street and R. R. Ave, near depot in Vienna, Ga., also, one dwelling house and lot, containing one acre of land and a 5-room dwelling, ne'ar depot on church street and known an the “Varnedoe” house and lot in Vienna, Ga., also, one vacant lot bounded on the West by lands of F. E. Varnedoe, on North by Church street, fronting said street 125 feet and running back 200 feet to lands of F. E. Varnedoe, on East by alley of F. E. Varnedoe, and containing £ of.an acre of land more or less, in 6aid town. Sold as the property of the estate of John Truluck deceased for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and for distribution among the heirs. This Nov., 6r.h 1893. S. S. Truluck T. W. Truluck D. L, Truluck, Executors. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Agreeably to an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordina ry of said county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in December next before the court house door, be tween the legal hours of sale, to bidder for cash in hand, the following described property to wit: Lot of land num ber 98 in the 2nd district of said county, containing 202£ acres of land, more or less. Sold as the property of the estate of Win. A. Woodruff deceased, for the pur pose of paying the debts of said estate and for distribution among the heirs. This Nov., 6th 1893. Eli & W, B- Woodruff, Administrators. , J United here are The Latest Style. The highest Grade of Stock.^ f ¥ The Finest Workmanship. ^ f ! # I A guaranteed (it. ^ Nand give yon your choice from a variety of^ Ntoes and widths. ® ^ Come to see us. ? 9 9 9 9 * P 5 I W. C. WILLIS & CO. ? I will pass upon said application ■ will be sold the following described gqp BROWN’S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dj„pepsi&, Mai* ria, Nervousness, and General Debility. Physi cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine as trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper; on tbe 1st Monday in December j893. This Nov., 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary D.C. GEORGIA—Dooly County: To all whom it may concern; Wm. C. Culpepper has in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of adminis tration on the estate of David Cul pepper, late of said county deceas ed, and I will pass upon said ap plication on the 1st Monday in December next. This Nov. 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove, property to-wit: 4 bales of cotton more or less, not ginned also 300 bushels of cotton seed more or less also 4 mules named as follows; Nell, 15 years old, Dice, 18 years old, Queen, 14 years old and Jane 18 years old, also, 35 acres, more or less, of corn in field, not gath ered, also, one Eelipse Engine and Boiler and one 50 saw Pratt gin with feeder and condenser Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of A. G. Mor- GE03GI\—Dooly County: Under and by virtue of an order granted.by the Ordinary of said county at the November Term 1893 of Dooly Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Dec. 1894, before the court house door between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: Lot of land number 134 in the 10th district of said county containing 202£ acres of land, lot of land number 135 in the 10th district of said county, containing rv of said county will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in December 1893 before the court house door, be tween the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described prop erty to wit: 50 acres off of the North-east corner of lot of land number 87, also 50 acres^off of tne North-west corner of lot v number 106; all of said lands situated in the 3rd district of said county. Sold as property of the estate of Martha A. Peavy deceased. This November 6th 1893. S. D Peavy, Administrator. GEORGIA—Dooly County: To all whom it may concern: N. E. Hamilton, Administratrix of the estate of W‘ O. Hamilton, late of^said county deceased has made application in due form of law for leave to sell certain prop erty mentioned in her application, belonging to said estate and I will pass upon the same on the 1st Monday in December 1893. This Nov 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary 1>. C GEORGIA—Dooly County. To whom it may concern: J. N. Swearingen has in due form applied for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Sa rah E. Swearingen, late of said county 7 deceased and I will pass upon said application on the 1st Monday in December next. This Nov. 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary Doolv Co. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To whom it may concern: Lydia A, Culpepper Adminis tratrix of the estate of John E. Culpepper late of 6aid county GEORGIA— Dooly Cocxty: To ali whom it may concern: Whereas The appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a years Support and Furniture, out of the Estate of Hardy Pitts dec’d. for his widow Mary E. Pitts, and four minor children to- wit: Thos. J., Charley xt., Mary Ella and Anna Pit.ts, have filed their report in office as required by law. I will pass upon said report on Friday the 24th Day of Nov. next. This Oct 23id. 1893. J. D. Hargrove, o. d. c. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having demands against the estate of YY r . O. Ham ilton late of Dooly County dec’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 1893. Mrs. N. E. Hamilton. Adm’r, of W. O. Hamilton, Dec’d. NOTICE, to Bent- GEORGIA—Dooly Countv. Will be offerd for rent on the 1st Tuesday in December 1893 before the court house door in said county be tween the legal hours lot of land num ber sixty-three 63. in the Ninth 9, district of said county, belonging to the children of Mrs. 8. A. Bryant de ceased. Will rent either for money or lint cotton. This Oct. 30th 1893. J. T. Collier, Guardian. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Wliere.s Die app r ^l??r» appointed to set epai t anu assign a years Support and .furniture out of tUe Estate of J. E- Co'pepper, for his widow Lydia A. Culnepper and two minor children to- wit: CHa L. and Arietta Culpepper, have filed their report in office as re deceased has applied according to | quired by law. I will pass upon said law for leave to sell the lands be longing te the estate of said de ceased. Said application will be passed upon on the First Mondav in Dec. 1893. This Nov. 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordinary, D. C. GEORGIA—Dooly CoUNTy. To all whom it may concern: Whereas, YV. P. Daniel, Admin istrator of the estate of Mrs. V. A * . i-rnS y _ x. i3Y.ia.tvji ui me csituc ui kiih, v. sx 202£ acres, also 179J acres of lot i D . . , - countv deeeaspfl number 131 in said district and Daniel, late ol said county deceased county, also town lots numbers 5, 6, 7 and 14 in block 11, containing 50 feet front and running back 150 feet, in the town of Cordele said State and county. Said real estate belonging ro tbe estate of Jas. A. Perry, late of said county deceas ed. Terms made known on day of sale. This November 6th 1893. J. B. Scctt, Administrator. gan by virtue of and to satisfy [ , one fi-fa issued from and out 0 f ; GEORGIA—^Dooly County. Dooly Superior Court in favor of' Agrees blyi to an order granted S. M. Cohen, Manager, y. s. A. G. b y the Honorable Court of OrdiflA- sbows in his petition duly filed in my office in terms of the law that he has fully administered said es tate ana prays for Letters of Dis mission from said trust. This is therefore to eite all persons, whether heirs or creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why Letters of Dismission should not be gran ted to said applicant on the 1st Monday in February 1894. This Nov. 6th 1893. J. D. Hargrove, -Ordinary, D. C. report oil Friday the l7th Day of Nov. next, 'ihis Oct. 16th, 1893. J. D. Hargrove. Ordy. D, C, Notice to Debtors and Creditors- All parties having demands against the estate of Wm. A, YY'oodruff 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, ) Admr’e. W. B. YV'oodruff, S. MANUEL, Unaddilla Ga.