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The Vienna Progress.
received the message and sent the
following in reply
Washington. March 20.—Am
«| Official Organ, Dooly County, and
Town of Vienna.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY-
Subscription $1 per year in ad
vance. Advertising rates made
Known upon application. Coif
tracts taken at liberal rates.
Statement of the Condition of the Bank of !
Yienm at the close of Business March \
31st 1894,
profoundly grateful, but taken by,
.(surprise. Had no idea such u'
thing was in contemplation. Must
confer with Ji;o democrats in the
house before } can decide whether v . , . , EES0UR0ES-
, Notes and Bills Discounted
l can accept or not Over Drafts
T , iar es. ■. risp. Dooly County Bonds
The Progress is indeed proud „ It • . _ —
r ,, • , 1 , Banking House & Furniture
pf this promotion to honored | n ^ n
Speaker
the only
country will lose his valuable aid. , ,, ,
C ash
A. C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop.
"b43 66 P i nehutst,
Ga;
, T , ... .Due from Capital Hank
■and Representatives and;-, , n C . ..
‘ , .. . I Due from Banks in N. i.
r regret we hear is that thci - ...
: Due from State Banks
{Cash
i Expenses
1 lie!
.1X0. E
Editor an
HOWELL,
> Publisher.
!counsel and leadership
House of Representatives.
Yottr constituency of the ,'lrd!
district who have bi r:i proud t<*'
honor you. Mr. Crisp, feel flattered, j Capital Stock
T—: rr~ - J honored sir. at your well-earned j Undivided Pnifits
Entered in the Postofflcc at Vi- pr, '' r “,‘‘‘ 1 , n ' 1 ' .. ,, . . , I Due other Banks
nine On at 2nd cl ;ss mailing) i. LA ILL — Mr. Crisp thought j jj ue Depositors_
’ he could do more good where he is j
land declined the honor. Great!
■(and brave is Crisp. The vacancy
1 has not been tilled. 1
LIABILITIES.
4.000,00'
2.773.92
3.309.06
9.085.79
_ __ 5.903,23
4.116,57
S06.97
$73,326 49
I am prepared to do all kinds of Buggy and Wagon work at ver>’
reasonable prices. Will give special-attention to fancy Buggy work j
and Painting
I thoroughly Understand mv business and guarantee satisfaction in
very respect.
Yours for business.
A. C. DUDLEY,
..$25,000.00
9.023.33 : 9-94-t. f.
77.69 j ...
38.619.47
. Carriage and Buggy Makers.
Pinehurst, Ga.
*4
rates.
TUESDAY i APRIL
$73,326.49
W. C. Hamilton, Cashier.
KEWSPAPER POSTAL LAWS.
1. Any one who takes papers
Tfrv, Kawkmsville Joint Debate
one
regularly from the postofiiee, i-
wlu;ther directed to his
another, or whetlier lie lots
scribed or not, is responsib;
Our people were very much in-
nnme or j terested in the joint debates that
uh-! have taken place between the gu- j view, but his good deeds will re-
for bernatorial candidates. Accounts main in memory’s casket uu-
His colleagues, though many dif-* her who was so greatly loved,
fered from him in politics, always spotted and admired by them.
had the highest esteem for birr. . _ •
His emaciated form passed from
of the meetings at Gridin, Athens) til mortals art no more.
Wc are inclined to believe
that
the payment. ,
2. If a person orders his paper and Rome hario been eagerly read
discontinued he must pay all nr-1 in all the papers, hut to not much J if Parson Evans relies wholly up-
rears or the publisher will con-1 satisfaction on account of the fact; on the large dailies for his only
tinti;'to send it until payment is j thatbut meager reports were given j advocates he will find when it is
made and collect the whole amount | of any of the meetings and the ev- j too late that the weeklies will have
whether the paper is taken from j ident fact thaj the papers were giv- j placed Atkinson at the head of
the office or not. ! ing only one side (the Atkinson ■ the State ticket, a place that lie
I papers,-his side and vice versa.) has thrice earned.
I " 11 i Last Thursday many had an op-1 Easter Sunday, a festival in the
Items of State News, iportunity to hear for themselves Christian church that has no equal
land those who did not go could i unless it be Xmas, is Row a back
1 hear direct from their friends. | number. Churches were never
I r rho ciiMi-imr was in a grove; more attractive than on that day.
Florists had spared no pains in
E. M. WILLINGHAM,
Coidele, Ga.
jggTDealer in Coffins and Caskets.
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
Spring
and Slimmer”
--GREETING- ’94
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
As the time for announcements
is close at hand the Progress
wishes to say : The price of can
didates announcements in these
columns will be $5.00. This
amount must be paid before the
insertion of the announcement.
Instructions to insert and “I will
pay you next time I see you’ or
“draw on me for the amount” will
not be followed. We will not de
viate from this rule for any one.
President Cleveland has vetoed
the bill recently passed to coin the
seignorage of silver in the treasury
amounting to fifty-five millions of
dollars. He took three columns in
a newspaper to explain why lie
did it.
, The speaking
| near tIre river. Seats for 750 peo
ple had been prepared and safe es-
the crowd at double
Thus
timates put
the seating-
capacity.
at
arranging palms, liHies and other
flowers on the pulpits. Ministers
pleached their best discourses to
Air. Atkinson Was next intro
duced amidst an ovation. He bad
not been speaking long before be
Tne Sparta Ishm.aelite has a wanned up to his speech and the
very rude habit of asking annoy- occasion, proceeded to “lambast”
ing questions. For instance, what j his opponent for his failure to
could be more ill-timed than that: j helpthe party at whosehand the was
“Would not a ‘superanunted’ ■ now asking for offieo and he gave
pronchor make a ‘eupermiuated* him such a lecture as only Bill At-
goyernor?” If not, why not?” Ikinson knows how to give a fellow
. I while the crowd broke lose with
The vetoeing of the seignorage j hi 'n « n ‘l greeted every sentence
bill by Mr. Cleveland gives his I with upro.urous applause,
leadership of the party a black
Cye. That's the way we see it
least 1500 people attended tliejppws filled to overflow with well
meeting. The friends of both ct^n- j dressed worshipers The display
didates were there and prepared j in hats and bonnets was gorgeous,
to do all the whooping necessary. Rut this is always looked for. This
At 11 o'clock Capt. K W. Ander-1 js known as “Bonnet Sunday,” for
son introduced Gen. -Evans who L lady must nave more religion
had the opening and conclusion, i than monev if she appears in her
He was generously applauded and I pew without a new bonnet and
made a good speech, injecting into j f roc if. The men are not far be
lt a great deal of humor and jokes j bind tln-m in their love for dress
at the expense of his opponent, to j j n this city. Show me the man
the great delight of his (Evans) | w ho doesn’t have a dashy tie and
supporters- When he closed be I a pair of trouser* somewhat like
received great applause and his Jnrenh's coal.
friends were delighted at his : When Coxey*.* arvy reaches here
speech, ! we will try to get you another let
ter.
L. C. W,
List of Jurors.
Chosen for May Term 1654-
GRAND JURY.
J. A. Jenkins, J. M. Carmack.
down here.
The Bumps On Your Pace.
R.. L. Barfield,
J. G. Ludlam,
H. N. Smith,
T T. Morgan,
W. F. Webb,
A. J. Fenn,
Are caused by impure blood,
find will never be well unless you
clennse it and build it up in rich
ness and purity Botanic Blood
Balm, the great blood purifier and
tonic, is what you need. One
bottle will dear your complexion
nml purify your blood. Try it.
Price $1.90 per bottle. For sale
by druggists.
It was
plainly seen that at least two thirds
of the crowd were with him.
The debate was very much en
joyed and Mr. Atkinson’s friends
cry, er.o igh !
Mi - . Atkinson challenged Gen. j J-C. Cooper,
Evans to go with him before the j J. F. Butler,
peopi. of every county in the state |
that could be reached before July I
loth. next.
Since this debitethe- Atkinson
men are more certain than ever
and are satisfied that the ruuchiy D. L. F. Peacock, J. F. Lewis,
advertised simultaneous uprising; TRAVERSE JURY 1st week,
on the part of the people for Gen. j
Evans occurred in the editorial I 55 illiams, Jr., C. A. Ansley,
rooms of the Constitution and i Musselwhite, 1. W. LoWen,
Journal, while the Evans contin
gent have lost courage and are
sick.
F Hogsett,
W. F. Byro.n,
E. G. Green,
Jas. T. Brown.
D. W. Harvard,
T. H. Butler,
C, M. Killen.
R. S. Burton,
Titos. Turlington,
J T. Collier.
J. F. Cobb,
’V, J. Musselwhite,
B. F. O'Neal,
J. Grumpier,
J. E. Bivins,
E. Ii. Brown,
A. Bridges,
I. X, Cheevrs,
These who would i to
themselves the grcu.-.-i
gree cf safety, ai d tne ■ n-
joyment of that good he: Ft
which is life’s great- st bi-. sit
ing, should be caretul to do
these two things :
PURIFY THE CLCCD
AM)
TONE UP THESYSTEfil
For doing these things in
the safest, surest end most
pleasant way
Dr. King’s
Royal Gerrnetucr
is pre-eminently the great
est of all medical remedies.
It is as pleasant to take as
lemonade, acts like magic
upon the blood and r.crvou3
system, expels all the waste,
Stimulates digestion and
gives appetite, puts roses
on the check and joy in tbs
heart.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SI.00, six for $5.00.
Manufactured only by Kixc/s Roy
al Germetuer Co., Atlanta, Ga.
THE GREAT BUILDER.
If you want appetitp, if you j’37-
want restfuL refreshing, sleep, if
your nerves are out of order, if 3011
i are all run down and worn out, j
! Dr, King’s Royal Genneteur will |
j prove to you a boon and a blessing.
; It is a pleasant, refresiling, drink,
; never nauseates and never disturbs
; the most delicate system. It acts
) vith singular power on the blood,
■ restores nervous energy and builds
| up the system with an ere and
certainty that have never been
equalled. For delicate ladies and
for children it is the great favor
ite pleasantest, sc.jpst, best. $1-6
for $5--For sale by Stovall &
Forbes, Vienna.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
GENUINE
WELT.
Squeuklcss,Bottom Waterproof. Best Shoe sold at the price.
85, S4 and S3.50 Dress Shoe.
‘ • '“tal custom woik, costing lrom to $S.
Soles.
—To our Friends and Patrons—
.50 Police Shoe,
Best W aiking Shoe ever
SSL SO, and S2 Shoes,
Unequalled at t’
Boys S2 & Si
Are the Ut»t
Our goods, which were a little late in arriving have
now been received and we take pleasure in calling'
your attention to our Elegant, New and Stylish lines
ii.75 School Shoes of-Dry Goods, Dress stuffs, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Notions etc., in fact everything that Man, Woman or
child could desire in the way of wearing apparel:
We invite your early inspection of above lines.
r.w\ icc.
LADIES’
$2.50 $2, $1.75
liestDongola, Stylish, Perfect
Pitting and Serviceable.Best
the world. All Styles.
Insist upon having W. L.
.Douglas Shoes. Name
anu price stamped on
bottom, lirockton
Mass. I
DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helps to increase the saies on their full line of goods. Th<-y t-au
afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can cave money by buying all your
footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application.
FOR SALE BY IV. C. WILLIS & CO.
1
Bmm mmm m harness mfg. go.
$11.00
Have wold to consumers for 81 years,
caving them the dealer’s profit. We are the
Oldest and Jbarffeai mnnufactarersta Amer
ica selling Vehicles and Harness thi»^ay—ship
with privilege to exam hid bef arc any monev is
paid. We p:iy freiphtboth ways ti'not satisfac
tory. Warrant lor 2 years. Why pay an agent $10
to $s-9 to order fur you? Write your own order.
Boxing free. We take all risk of damage in
chipping.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Spring Wagons, to S50, Guaranteed
frauie ba sell for €39 to t*b. Surreys, SG5 toSIOO
same as sell for $100 to fcl.'sO. Top Buggies,
^37GC, ssfinea3sr irl f -r?C5. Phstcr.5,So6
to SiOO. Farm V/agons, Wagonettes,
Milk Wa?on3 v Delivery Wagonsand Road
Carte. mi YCLZi rw. 2es 9 >vume\ children.
• V. C. Wilts
VIENNA.
O t 9r'
Price*. “ 11 l'\l (( Mi’ll' pHrm,
to
__ 9 38.50.
No. 1, Farm Harness.
r.nuxo SADDLES r.„d FLY XET3. K lkb* rt Ulcycto, ISin.ivheels,
8 percent, off for eaHh with order. Send 4c. In pneumatic tires, weldlesa
rilumpn to pay pontage on 13 ti-pajje catalogue, tfteel tubing, drop forgings.
Address W. B. PRATT, Sec’y, ELKHART, IND.
BOCIY SHERIFFS SALES
j ornjy. T i ns fs e Caali This.:
I day of Aj r.l loS>4
U. 'Vy. Lheppa 'd,
b:.. i hi f>. C
l GEORGIA — uool.Y County.
Pro f
A'
Washington Letter.
Senatj? Crisp.
Governor Northern has nppoin-
Hon. Charles Frodersck Crisp j
fill the unexpired term of Hon.,
A'. II. Colquitt in the U S. senate j
The appointment was made Thurs-
day. Mr. Crisp was notified by j For l-ic Progress'.
the following telegram. We promised in our last letter
“The Hon. Charles F. Crisp, 1 that we would-write again ere an
Speaker of House of Represents-' other moon waxed and waned,
lives. Washington, D. C.: I have i But. promises, unlike boarding
appointed you to fill the vacancy house pic crust, are easily broken,
ill the United States senate caused' Wo have been a little bit dis
hy the. death of Senator Alfred ' grunth-d .the .past three weeks be
ll Colquitt. .1 beg that you will., cause the Progress did not reach
tit once tender me your res-1 us. Whether it was caused from
Agnation, so that I can- forward j oversight of the editor or through
your commission in-time for you j negligence, of Uncle Sara’s mail
to take vour place in the senate , carriers We are not able to say, but
and take part in
W. J. Bowen,
Thos, Butler,
W. I. Butler,
E. W. Robert
Jackson Mixon, T. J. Lash ley,
H. J. Bulington. A. Q. Royal,
T. R. Balkoin,
J. II. Bedgood,
R. H. Ivey,
F. A. Peavy,
J. G. Dorough,
A. J. Blount,
B. F. Watson,
W. W. Barlow,
J. H. Oliver,
| GEORGIA—Dooly County.
i Will be sold before t !, e court house
! door in said county, on the 1st Tuesdav ;
j in May. 1.-.91, between the le^al boms Will be soi l before the coart house
j of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, j door in slid county, on the let Tues-
i Ruder and bv virtue of the authority the following described property to ; day in May lSi)4, between the legal
jin mo vested by a certain indenture j wit: The entire stock of goods con- j hoars of »«!e to tne hig’ieit bi lder for
| made and executed on the 24tt., day Of | siating of Drugs. Notions. Candies,
i January 1893 '-y John K. Wallace and j etc., also, twenty five 23, pounds of
j Robert Wallace to me; the sanle-being ! Tobacco, more or less, three 3, show j twenty 30 in bio -X- n-rn’i.T ons bju
j recorded in the office of the Clerk of I cases,one 1, heating stove, one 1. small dre 1 and fifty two 153 a; kn r.v.n and
the Superior court of said County in f Iron safe. Victor make. All of said ' distinguished by map of s iryey of the ■
I Deed book “I” foho 2-39. wherein I i property situate in the town of Fine- city of CorJelo. Hi. Sail property j
I am created idle agent of the said John j burst Ga , s-.i 1 county and levied up- : levied upon an i to be sold by virtue o? |
J, W. Broadawav, j K. Wallace for the purpose selling the : on as the property of W M. H.islam, : and to satisfy a u fa. issued from
Jnn, F. Joiner,
S. H. Moore,
M. B. Brnvrn.
G. W. Butler,
GET371 V. Dioly Countyl
I cash, the folio 'ing described pi-opart
I to wit: Citv lot of la.-irl numbe
G. I). Hughes,
J. H. McCorvey,
3V. B. Brock,
J. H.Jordan,
L. M. Mashburn,
Jas. R. Bridges,
W. T. Bridges,
J. G. Peavy,
property herein after describe 1 for the 1 and to ho sold by virtue of and to sat- Dooly Superior Court in favor of Toe
isfy a fi-fa. issued from Dooly County j Bank of Cordela v.s. W. E. Smith.
S. I). Thompson, J. R. Bryan.
2nd week.
Andrew Bundriek, Jos. Burns,
C. G. Beiliower, .1 (J. Clements,
{ion will be most .heartily np
plauded by them, (sighed)
tV J, Northern Governor.”
The Speaker was lit bed when lit
J. (’. Byrd, J. A. Berry,
B.F. Berry, W. G. Bridges,
the discussion ! wc are inclined to think the latter jj. L. Bullock, A. Ii, Brown,
and settlement of thr tariff!.was the cause. However, we will J. W. Mason, S, L, Speight,
measure soon to come before the i not be too severe this time since H, M. Harvard, W. P. Daniel,
senate.' I he has agreed to carry mail to J, L, Causey, J. 11. Forehand,
“I am pleased to tender to you ’ seventy thousand post offices, in J. tV, Cox, B, A. Wood,
this appointment, because your round nimib’rs. W. E. Bedgood, Mark Raney,
distinguislien services in the house j The Secretary of the Interior J, W. Bazemore, Jas. Riy,
have commanded the admiration means business. He called his ap-
nndtiie endearment of our people, ! pointees from Georgia together the
and I am quite sure that my ae,-. other day to find out what each
one was. doing for himself. He
said he had appointed one boy
from each District that he might
take advantage of the fine schools j B, B. Pounds',
that this city has inaugurated. Ilej Wm. Beddingfield, C. C. Greer,
also stated that if lie found one G, W.Bundriek, B. A. Bowen,
who was noc improving his time I J. Clements,
he would discharge him at once I a. T. Curry,
and find someone who would take Jake Roberts,
advantage of the many opportu- A. J. Morris,
nities that are to be found here, j yy Horne,
We w-we especially glad to know j Jj, C. Bush,
that he complimented Willie Lig-'J. A, II. Foxes,
purposes hereinafter named.
There will be sold, at and before the
I court house door in and for said conn
j ty on the first Tuesday in M .y next,
: within the legal hours of Sheriff sales,
■ at ruction, to the highest and best
i bidder for cash in hand the following
j described proper! ta--vit:-The South
I West corner of lot of land number
I oue-hunlred and Forty six. (140'in
i the Ninth (9) land district of s\i !
| County: the same containing Fifty
j and five eights acres more or less,
j Said property to he sold for the par-
; pose of paying tits b dance due ou
j the said indenture, aud the coit of
' this proceeding; the remainder if
| any. to bo turned over to the said
| John K. Wallace.
I This the 21st. day of March. 1S93.
E. S- R ipe.
| Ris-liov Attorneys at law. Busbee,
Crum & Busbee.
Go irt in favor of Gibbs Drug Co., v.
W. M Kaslam.
Levy made by J. W. Roberta, dep
uty-Sheriff and turned over to me for
advertisement aud solo. This Anril :
2nd 1694. G. W- Sheppard.
Sheriff D. C.
This April 2nd 1694
G. W. Sheppard.
Sheriff Dooly C >•, Ga-
Wild Land Tax Sales-
Do Yea Want
! G FORGIA —Dooly Co
.M ill be sold before the court house ! College,
; door in said county ou the 1st Tuesday j 'g; le Largest,
! in July 1894, between the legal hours
F. M. Builington, J. C. Hamilton,
E. T. Parham, G. T. Owen,
G. I. Lasseter,
J, C. Burnette,
C. R, Morgan,
J. C, Jeter,
A. Story,
G. M. Herring,
W. W. Shipp,
P. \V. Barber,
A, F. Ware,
I NOTICE OF HOMESTEAD.
| GEORGIA-DoOly County,
j To all whom U may concern:
Ash M. Biily has applied forexemp-
I tio " of personalty and setting apart sheriff, and turned over to me for ad-
, and valuation of Homestead and I i\ i 1 . vertisemeut aud sale. This April 2nd.
S a ; s n cir «•
GEORGIA—Dooly CoUXTy,
JVill be sold before tbe court l-.oase
door in said county, o:i the first Tues-
day in May 18*L ’ between the legal i ^ the higile8t bid der for cash,
hours of sale to_tne highest b. lder for , fi , Urtwi ciosc:ik ,fi Wlrd Lauds to
cash the following described property ; j of 1 HIut m imbe- thirty, 39,
fio-wn. .One house "ndlot.nuaiber one h}l aU(J twentv . nine r , 9 , and
hundred and twenty 120 m b ock sev- „ handred aad nine 209. in the 3rd
enteeali asknownauddisunguished., j , igtTi pf8aU COUDt als0 , , ot
by may ot f rvey of the town of Hua- ( numlfrone hundred and eigb-
d ,1a Ga., 9«d county a,so, one 1, set; ty l8y in the 6th i aud district of
Blacksmith Tools All Ox said prop- “i d 7 ounty 0 f said described lots
erty situate in town of Uiad.lla Ga., col f ti , iniB ^ wo hundred, two aud o ,e-
saul county as above described and \ev- ■, , f ^ Seres of land and aggregat-
,eJ u P J “f property of W. I. Da- \, ei ., ht ,. ulldre( i and ten S10 acres,
pree, and to be sold by virtue of and ; A ,|
11 satisfy a fi-fa issued from Dooly
County Court in fayor of J. fV. Siun-
dera v. s. W. I. Dupree.
Levy made by J. W. Roberts, deputy
TO MAKE ’■t' U
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For fui! information write at o-ice
to—The Georgia-Alabama Business
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DOOLY €CIK1Y IIIECTORY
Ju.l^eof Superior Court -Hon. C. w
Smith.
Solicitor—Col. Tom Eusou.
Judge of County Court. Hon V.
Whipple
Solicitor—Col. W- S Thomson.
Ordinary J. D. Hargrove:
Cierk Court—It. Keilam.
Sheriff—\V. Shetsp-jrd.
fax Receiver—J. C.‘ Dunaway,
Tax Collector—M. E. Itne'iiu,
Couut.v Treasurer—D. B, Leonard,
Coroner—J. W. On ham.
County Surveyor—M. C. Jordan,
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Jno. T Rrnn-n. A. C, Builington
J. D. Fate. D T. Doughtry. D L. ilea
derslin'. I'n-s.<lcnt. »
Commissioner—O. P. Swearingen.
Regular meeting of Board of E<fuca ;
lion the 1st Tuesdays in January. April
July aud Octoter.
Superior Court convenes on second
and third Mondays in March aud Sep
tember.
CITV OFFICERS.
Mayor—B. F. Forbes.
Aldermen—O. S. Bazemore, DuWitti
B. Thompson, U. V. Whipple aud J. R.
Kelly.
Clerk and Treasurer—J. J. Stovall.
Marshals—C. W. Johns aud A.
Davies.
Printer—Vienna Progress.
THIE
I on Friday the 20th day of April 1S94,
I at my office in Vienna, Ga This March
23th 1894.
. J 1
INFLUENZA,
Or I,a Grippe, though occasionally epb
dcuiic, is always more or less prevalent.
The best remedy for this complaint
t* Ayer’S Cherry Pectoral.
hast Spring. I was taken tiown with
t—i Grpipe. At times t was completely pros
trated. and so difficult was my breathing
that my bfSRst seemed a3 if confined in an
Iron cage. 1 procured a bottle of Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, ami no sooner hart I began
faking it titan reitef fnUntvert. I conhi not ho-
lievc that tlie effect would he so rapid and the
cure so complete. If is truly a wondfcri-.il med
icine.”—W. IT. Williams. Crook City, d. D.
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
PrompttoactiSuretc jure
gin. (cf Dimly) whom you .-ill know I z. r F. Buntiric
for tin* course he is pursuing. It 1 .1 F. V •
is needless to say that his talk had ,0.8.11 own,
a salutary effect upon the boys. j
The Secretary is also fearless in
; making changes in his branches
of-the government, i! ■. s made
• more radical eh-ma -- tin • the
other cabinet officers comldneJ.
lie. nor Secretary Carlisle, cares!
not what the Civil Service com-
I). L. Ivey,
E. J. Ennis,
Ii. 11. Fullington,
J. Riley Brown,
J. T, Graham,
J. E. Patrick,
J, E. Joiner,
VY. S. James,
F. ' ondruff,
B. F. Forbes,
J D- Hargrove,
Ordy D. G.
LEGAL NOTICE-
Having sold and transferred during
I hereby give due aud legal notice of
such transfer in terms of the law 7 in
such cases made an 1 provided.
Dee.. 12th 16t-2.
D. J. Sheffield.
Sheriff D. 0.
All of said lands levied upon aud to |
be sold by virtue of and to s itisfy a I
Tax Execution issued by M. E Rusiiin, j
Tax Collector of said county against
Kibbee & Hart for taxes due by them
to said Suite and Countv for the year
1893.
This April 2nd 1894.
G. W. Sheppard.
Sheriff, Dooly Co.
DIED.
On Sunday morning ,\ arch :5th.
inst., Mrs. J. E. Joiner of Dray on
after years of bad liealt i ar.d
.mission on the subject Would.! several weeks of- severe i 1 .ess,
i that the other cabinet’-officers j passed from this world of sick less
would d ) likewise. and sorrow into the bright, happy
We watch with interest the tide beyond. S iewasthefaithf.iicon-
of poliiics, both local and other- snrt nf r. John Ely Joino , Sr.,
wise. While we may not He pres- 1 was 56 years old anil had spent
ont at the primaries, we "ill be on the most of her life a cons -i< nt
the srjnund in October. c iristian lif”, useful to her church,
1 The.death of Senator Colquitt neighbors and friends and laid
lias cast a gloom over all who knew down the burdens of > arfare of
him and removed fnm the senat this world willing y to pass into
one of the most pure of Georgia’s , the glorii us pr* scnce of Him wh *
statesmen. Ilis career was both she had loved and serve I. Sh
GEORGIA Picdy County.
Will be sold before the court bouse’ . — .
floor in said county-, on the 1st Tues-j GEORGIA—Dooly County,
day iu May 1894, between the legal: Will be sold before tbe court house
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for ! q 0(ir of slid countv, between th i legal
cash, the following property fo wit: hours of sale, ou 'the 1st Tues lay iu
City lot of laud number fourteen fI4J J u lv 1394. to the Irgbest bidder for
in block number twenty two [22J situ- ■ cas r K ,)ij foilwinr Wild Lin Is to wit:
, : . . _, , , ., ate iu tbe town of G’ordele. said coun Lots of land numb -rs one hundred and
the past teii days Twenty shar^ of they lyknownand distinguished hy map twenty five 12>, one hand re 1 an I
Capital btock of the Bunk of Gorde.e, ,f survey of tbe city of Cordele, G.I-. thirtv-sia 133. anl on* h t:i 1 et an
T h«.-ehv d.to and l««.l ^ of an , , evied upou ^ the property of A. thirty seven 137 All of sa> 1 tan -s b •
M Baily and to be sold by virtue of in ; situate 1 in the Six Ii 0 l.-'u 1 ''
and to satisfy three-3 ti fa's issued trict of sai I countv and <-ac! of
from the Justicj Court held in and lots of land contain eg two hu .tr -il
for the 14.71st Dist. G M. One in fa- two an 1 one half 24i. a-re- of lain
vor of The Bank of Corue e v. g- A. M. aud afi ^gntin-i six hu i lei. »-Yen
Baily; one in favor of T.ie Bank of and one’ ‘i.oif 0)7 i-res o I iu 1. Saul
Cordele v s. Buily. Patters in & Co. [ uu i s eVied u| on .a i 1 t> be s .11 by
in I A. M. Baiiv an one in favor of virtueofan. iu >"a‘v a I’at Ex ’C -
lie Bank of Cordele v s Bidy Pat t on issu -ii bv . K.'fff s iin. Tax '->1-
,eison & Gu-. A. M. Baiiv, T. L Black- lector of s i i cut’, against f’. E.
well. Hur t & Son and a . A Hurst. s.n;tb Exrvut r f die estate of S [!.
This April 2n 1 1894 Smith fie -ft 1 4. ior t-x -s du ■ 1 y said
G W SHEPPARD. ertat ■ to said . s tat i and Countv lor thu
Sheriff D- C. ' - vear T , v 1’ff 1 7 ."' 1 isy \
i G. W hii”n->iril.
1EORGIA—Dooly County.
Also at thesime tim ; an 1 place will
be sold the following propeitv to wit:
5 bales of cotton No 11. 441ibs Jfo 24
i -!96ibs Ho 9, 5531 bs No. 1', 5311bs. No.
6, 5371bs. all of said Cotton m irked J.
V. P. and levied on a* the propm ty of
he estate of Jas A. Perry dee d and
tored i” the Alliance IFarebous
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long .and eventful. Before thi~
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fallen on an other. But few pub.
lie men were more endeared to their
Constituents than the lata senator.
was one of the oldest u embers o;
D-.aytnn B.amist church.
She leaves a husband, t»- *• n ,
1 v a lift hosts o friends
gfcatly bcrenV-’d over the L.tb of
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PBICS 20 0T8. FEE BOX. or 5 B0XE3 FOR $1.
FOR SALE BY DRU&GXST8.
Savannah, Americas k
Montgomery,
RAILWAY.
S. II. Hawking. | Kecviverv.
T. Edward Ilmubleton. \
Passenger and Freight Schedules in EfTeot
January 7th. 1801.
HEAD DOWN.
WEST BOUND.
Savuiinaii, leave
J.yons, leave
Helena,
Abbeville,
Cordele,
Ymerlcns. arrive
Aincricus, have
.tieblaid,
f.cnipkin.
Omaha, arrive
Hu t4bur<>, leave
Montgomery, arrive
Dally
except
Sunday.
5:3 * a m
!» : -j»
1:31 p m
5:1)
i 8:J3
ill:*) a
i 1:25 p n
2:15
4:0 >
fo*) m
9:45
Dully
7:3 pm
Ur’ithuu
7:45
H:*o
9-43
10 50
3:50,no
4:1 *
5:')1
o;18
&:2
9:10
EA<T BOUND—Kfau Dowx.
Sheriff, \). C.
IE5AL NOTICE-
Thft <>> > uliicbinc that will s. w
BAf/’KW A ill) »« 'veil ms FOR
WARD w-Glv.ut siiqqiitg t^uict
F.ig'il Running, :nljiistitble in nil,
its purls.
WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
M ntgomery, leave
’ 1 - irrsl>oro,
0 »aha,
i, nipkin,
K calami.
Am ricuH, arrive
Amcriciu, leave
C r lele,
Abbeville,
Helena, arrive
Dyonx
Savannah,
3:'H p iu 7:20um
« 1'* a m, 9:17
8:15 p m 1&1)
I »:2 > p m 1>:58
1:M illrloam
3:f» -12:lupm
6:'» a m 3:9«
9:54 j 4:09
2r»5 p in : 5:1*1
4:20 p ni |
9:15 7;»i
! 5:«5uiu
ALBANY DIVISION.
Cordele, Gd., And in the hands nod Kive due notu e o* such transfer accor
Kissessiou of J 13. Scott, Adimnistra ding io C.ie Statute of tiie Deueral As
or of said Jas. A. Perry. And to be sembly approved,
vdmmistered udj» by said J. B Se«>tt lOec. 12th 1^9^.
Having sold and transferred during i
tbe past ten days Frie shares of Capital i Correspondence Solicited.
StocK of tbe iU>ik of CtiTtleie, I hereby - , .. ,
'UNION MANUFACTURING CO.
•> JX V. v_y i-> 0). 1 i
Wlioleiule Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
is aforesaid, said cotton levied on to
itisfy a fi-lu issue 1 from tbe Ordina
•s Court ia aud for sai 1 County iu :
avor of Sa ah A. T Perry widow of
be said Jam -s A. Perry dec <1 for be:
ears supp rt against said estate’said
property pciatei out by Plaintiffs At-
,T. IF. Sheffield
? tovz sack ArnnS;
IT 7on !--re faU wora out, really good 10.' ndai.
jnn, 7 t is general debility. Try
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Kauduy
i liCftve C/oWriP,
9:50 » m
Arrive Albany,
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No. I)
Lc*ve Albany,
3:0) p m
xri ive Cordele,
c:19 p in
CornorirT s at savannnn. All ary, Am-rl-
etis :md Montgomery with ill ' rloua rti-
v,-icing ins and a ,bl>--'ill--wlih ttao Ah*
h. vllle aud. vVa.w ro s Uailro d.
raas.mg.-ra will 1>: allowed to ride or* al
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