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'The Vienna Progress.
Q/flciut Organ, Dn,i!v County, and
Tctrn of Vienna.
. SmiSHED EVERY TUESDAY-
Subscription !f] per year in ad
vance. Advertising rates made
known npnti application. Con
tracts taken at liberal rates.
town with the'r presence one after
noon Inst w-. ek
Mrs. S. E. Smith of Unadiia is
visiting her eons. Mess. G. B. and
R. A. Smith, of our town
Mr. \V. It. Brown made a trip
| to Findlay and Elko last week.
The political pot is getting
warmer day by day over count}’
politics. We arc so near all one
way down here for Governor that
an Evans man is quite a show.
B.i.lv the Kid.
MALLARY
BROS., &
C
8a,
A.C.DUDLEY, ■
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop.
Pinehurst, Gr?
I I am prepared to do all kinds of Buggy and agon work at very
: reasonable prices. Will give special attention to fancy Buggy work
headquarters for pnq-ines— and Painting. ....
: - \t-m‘ r- r • n I thoroughly understand mv business and guarantee satisfaction id
Boilers- Saw Mills—Grist Mills-Cotton Gins-Cotton VPry respe ct.
in the Machinery line.:
Remember we are sti
JNO.
Editor
E. HOWELL,
AND Pl.BiHHER.
Entered in the Pnstofflee at Vi
enna, G:»„ at 2nd class mailing
fates.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17
5$ Presses—and Everything els
fOf s SUf'Ss Please do not be pursuaded into buying anything in
says cariuk e. stock well, ct Chester- \T a chinerv dne before ivritinp' us for prices.
field, N. 11., ‘’I was afflicted with aa - ° J
Very resp’t.
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-ANNOUNCEMENTS.
As the time for announcements
Is close at hand the Progress
wishes It, say: The price of can
didates announcements in these
■columns will be $5.00. This
amount must be paid before tlie
insertion of the announcement,
instructions'to insert and “I will
pay yob nest time I see you” or
"draw on me for the amount” will
not he followed. We will not tie
Viatc from this rule for any one.
NOTICE^
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
I lie eby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of Tax
Collector of our county, subject to
democratic nomination. I most re
spectfully solicit the aid of every voter
and will appreciate every- effort made
tu my behalt and if elected will fulfil
every encumbent dutv to the best ol
iny ability, Resp't,
E. G. Greene.
Weakeum;
Advices from all over the state
show that the ‘“spontaneous up
rising” in favor of Gen, Evans foi
governor has lost its “spontaniety”
and the Atkinson ranks arc bein<;
rc-itiforccd every day. Of coursi
the more enthusiastic managers ol
the General’s campaign will noi
admit anything except that hi
still sweeps tlie state, but many o:
his heretofore most ardent follow-
ers now admit that the Genera
lias no show for the nomination.
In fact tlie desire comes up from
all over the state from those win
have been his supporters that ;
third man enter the race. They
Bay that they dislike the -persona,
campaign that is being waged and
want a dark horse. Really, they
Bee that the General stands m
show and they want a strongei
man with which to beat Mr. At
kinson.
From a stand point of ability,
service to the State and party wi
have no statesman more worthy
than Mr. Atkinson. The people
and the party recognise this and
are going to elect him, with tin
express understanding that tin
battles of the late war have al
been Fought and Georgia need?
Governor’s of progressive and ag
gressive ideas' who will help tie
•felop our resources and make oui
State prosper, instead of one t
fight 30 years past battles
open the soldiers home at Atlanta
uml abuse Northern men and caji
ital that have come among us.
With these ends in view there is
no u»e to call for “another horse”
for W. Y Atkinson is the people’s
WILL.
extremely severe pain in Uie lower par! ct
tiie c-iiest. The feeling was as if a ton
weight was bill
on a spot the size
ol my hand. Dur
ing the attacks, the
perspiration would
stand in drops on
my face, and it was
\ agony for me to
, 7 make sufficient
effort even to wkis.
. They came
suddenly, at any
hour of tlie day or
night, lasting trod
thirty minutes to
half a day, leaving as suddenly; l>ut, for
several days after. I was quite pene
trated and sore. Sometimes the attacks
were almost daily, then less frequent. After
about four years of this suffering. I was
taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and
when I began to recover, I had tlie worst
attack of my old trouble I ever experienced.
At the first of tlie fever, ray mother gave
meAyertn Pills, my doctor recommending
them as being better than anything ho
could prepare. I continued taking these
Pills, and so great was the benefit derived
that during nsariy thirty years I have had
but one attack of my former trouble, which
yielded readily to the same remedy.”
AYER : 8 PILLS
Prepared by Pr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell,
Every Dose Effective
Resolutions of Respect.
ADAMS—Whereas, In the
wisdom of the most high God onr
beloved “brother, Summer Adams,
has been removed from our midst
find Inis gone to meet iiis reward
in Heaven, be it
IksolocJ, 1st. That in the
death of Brother Adams the com
munity has lost one of its best cit
izens, thechurch one of its bright
est lights and warmest supporters
and his wife and children a kind
and faithful husband and father,
Resolved, 2nd. That while we
mourn his death we bow with
humble submission to our Heavenly
Father who doth all things for the
best, who is too wise to err and too
good to ba unkind; feeling that
Brother Adams has already heard
the invitation, Come up higher
and wear the crown of righteous
-less which the Lord, the rightiou*
fudge, will give to all tnat lovi
his appearing.
Hnx-jlssJ, 3rd. That, the C'lerl
Yours for business.
A. C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Buggy Makers.
Pinehurst, Ga.
p^YGoomi
Advertised Letters.
| Anderson & Brown.
I Iiorodo, E. I).
I Bates, Georgia Ann (Col.)
Boygen, E-S.
By'roni, G. B.
Brown, Edmon.
: Brand Tomas A.
; Oroumf, Mr.
! Culpepper, Hary.
Casiau, Lotie.
: Canady, Pleas. (2)
j Davis, Crockett.
| Davis, Ike.
' Fulghum, Kattie.
j Forbes, Miss Canzator.
i Gusuin, Mrs. Josephine
i Griiius, Miss Emma (2)
j Hugins, J. I),
j Henry, Bill.
! Johns, \V. T.
Jones. K*. J.
Jones, Miss Lizzie.
Lee, Emly (Col.)
Leach, Lizzie.
Lewis Hilyard, (Col.)
Laviolette, Charles.
Merritt, E. R.
MeNeal, Mrs. Annie
McNeal, Mrs. Kit-tie
Moss, Miss Lizzie
Moore, Mrs. Nettie
Kaite, Pill
Nash, Tem. D.
Powell, G, IV.
PiercerrAV. H.
Robinson, A. R,
Roberts. Mrs. Lnuraetta
Roe, Jl. P,
Rogers, J. E.
Rowland, Leslie W.
Snearly, Mrs. (Col.)
Taylor, Caroline, cf Henry
Shepard,
Turner, Zack (2)
Wood, Miss Lizzie (2)
Wyatt, G. T,
Wilcox, Agness
Savannah, Americas &
Montgomiry,
RAHWAY.
WILLINGHAM,
Coiclelc,
Ga.
f|5§f z: ’Dealer in Coffins and Caskets,
Undertaker and Funeral Director.-
-ALL-
is liei-ehy
inst
me led to
ins
•ribe
fhesa resn
utions on a j)
•jg<
Scl
apart for
tin
t purpose
in
tin
:(lurch boo
It o
f Records,
ha
t il'
jrcseut the
be
reaved fa mi
ly
with
i copy of
the
same and
for
IVII r.
the Vienna
PitOSUESS a c
>py
f..i
publication
Adopted
>>.y
2d tV ernnn
Ila
ptisi
church of Doo
y county.
INGBA&
I—■Wheuea?, G
od
h;.s
ieen lit to
vis
ic us again
by
til.
land of de
it h
tnd take aw
’rom
Kti
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ire to
Trashy Medicines
Many such flood the market.
Botanic Blood Balm is a conscien
tiously oompound medicine, the re-
Btilt of forty years parctice by an
eminent physician. It is the best
blood purifier ever otfered to the
public and is guaranteed to cure
tf given a fair trial. Try it for all
skin and blood diseases, including
catarrh and rheumatism in its
-worst form. One bottle of it con
taius more curative and building-
»P virtue than a dozen of any
other kind. Try “The Old Reli
nhle,”
where.
See advertisement else
is our aged and esteemed sister.
E iza Ingram, bo it
It noise 1, 1st. That, while wi
sorrow over the death of our ift-ar
sister, it is not as those who have
no hope; feeling assured that she
is now basking in the smiles ol
mr Heavenly Father’s face and
has gone to live in the Mansions
above,
ResAsel 2nd, That, in the
death of Sister Ingram, the eom-
minitv has losr one <>f it^ lu-ct
friends, the afflicted and distressed,
one who helped and sympathized
with them mail their uiflictions
and trials, the bereaved children a
kind, loving and affectionate
mother, thechurch a very con-
„ isistent and faithful member, so
nd | lung us s! e lived
J{ solved, 3rd, That we extend
to the bereaved our sincere sympa
thy in their sad hour of be
reavement and also that the Clerk
bo requested to enter these resold
tions upon a suitable page in the
Church Book, furnish a copy to
the family and forward one to the
Vienna Progress for publication.
Adopted by the MtVernon
Baptist church of Dooly county
THE GREAT BUILDER.
If you want- appetite, if you
want restfuL refreshing, sleep, il
your nerves are out of order, if you
are all run down and worn out,
Dr, King’s RoyaT Geiincteur will
prove to you a boon and a blessing
It is a pleasant, refreshing, drink,
never nauseates and never disturbs
the most delicate system. It acts
with sin*, ul ir power on the blood,
restores n. rvous energy and build
up the system with an eus.i and j
certainty that have never beet l
equalled. For delicate ladies and j
i for children it isiho great favor
Those who would
themselves the greatest de
gree of safety, m.d the en
joyment of that good health
which is life's great.st bless
ing, should be carci'.-.l to do
these two things:
PURIFY THE CLCC3
al.YD
TONE UP THE SYSTEM
For doing these things in
the safest, surest end most
pleasant way
Dr. King’s
Royt
Montpom
Ilurtsboro, ‘
Omaha.
Lumpkin,
KiciilftrtfJ,
Amerifus. nfri
Ameileas, leav
Cordele*.
Abbeviil<\-
Helena, arrive
Lyons
.Savannah,
DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which liclps to increase the sates on their full line of goods. They can
afford to scl! at a less profit, and its believe you can 6ave money by buying all your
footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application.
1ALE SY
For
W. C. WILLIS & CO.
ALL ANY DIVISION.
Mmm 6BRR1ASE anil HARNESS MFG. GO.
a!
is prc-cnmi rtl;
i ,-t of nil r.n-dic;.
ns
I c.t -•
Arrive Cordele, -:i'j p m
Conrevtior.s at Savanna!;, Albany, Am
cus ami Montgomery with ihe various
verging R:ics ami at- .\bb.-vilh; u'itn Urn .
ht*vi!le and Waver- ss Hail:-* al.
PiissMD-4-rs will i» * allowed :o ride on
freight trains of A. A M. Uailwav.
C. !k WILBURN.
General rassw:i”»*r Agent.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under ami hy virtue of the authority
in me vested by a certain indenture
made and executed on tiie 24u., day of
January IS-Oii *-y John K. Wallace and
Robert Wallace to me: the same being
recorded in the office of tlie Cleric ot
the Superior court of said Count;,- ju .
Deed book ‘"I” folio 2f:y. wherein I 1
am created the agent of the said John ,
K \Yuliaee fur -he purpose selling ti e
property he:e:n afterdetcribelfor the
pus poses hereinafter named.
There will be gold, at and before tlie
court house door in and for said coun
ty on tlie first Tuesday in M.,y next, j
within llie legal hours of riherilt suits, !
at unction, to the highest and best:
bidder for cash in hand the following i
described proper! to-wit:-The South;
West corner of lot of land number i
one hundred and Forty six, (140) in '
the Ninth 9j land district of—«aid j
County: the s-uaio containing Fifty j
and five eights acres more or less
Said property to be Sold for the pur
pose of paying the balance due ou |
tlie sail indenture, and the cost of |
t>iis proceeding; the remainder if !
any, to be turned over to the said I
John K. Wallace.
This the 21sj. day of March. 1893. j
E. S. Rapa. |
By her Attorneys at law. liusbc-e-
Crum & Bushes.
Knvo wold to consumer* for 21 years,
saving them the dealer’s profit. We are the
CSidc'it aed Sparsest manufacturers in Amer
ica selling Vehicles and Harness thi9 way—ship
\TiLh privilege to examine before any money is
A paid. We pay freight both ways If not saiisfac-
iAU-.; tor Y• ’• Tarrant for 3 roars. Why pay an agent$?0
5A.UT. ! to order for you? Write vour own order.
*\ T~=ri*^ Iio::in<'freo.‘ \ve tate all risk of damage in
b \ ; V shipping.
1/ \ )■' WHOLESALE PRICES.
/-- ! ;•/ Soring Wagons, S3f to S50. Guaranteed
raciaa»sellfor^i0to8t£*. Surreys. S55toS!0O
f-.-me an seil for 8100 to 5i&». Toje Buggies.
STT-owr a'tdet-: sold r . r 605. batons-,$66
Wardens, Wagonettes,
Wiik Delivery ^agcn3&ud Read
Carte- KfCYCL^s Foa :ie;», '.tomes & children.
DRESS GOODS
SCOTS. Spring Sacking 40 in.
U \j wide, all wool, worth
| TEcts per yard, 5!)cts.
f\ pQTS £ ) ‘°g nna ! Suiting,36 to
*40 inches wide, Spring
coli rs, worth 37cts. per yard, 2-5c.
f. cPTS ^°°* Finish Henrietta,
AD ~ "in Cream, I:
Pink very cheap at 25ct?
$83,50
1
ti 49 cts 4LT' a
05 c ts. 13 i
rag shades, worth
value at 49cts.
Ko. I, Farm Ham
warns SADDLES and YLY NET
J?percent. t-S* ibr cr.kh with »>rder. 6en<l -4c. £a pneumatic 'tires, Wdldlesfl
ptumiia to puy postage on 13 catalogue, steel tubing, drop forgings.
Address W. B. PRATT, Sec’y, ELKHART, IHD,
; A Beautiful line of Imported
' Suiting Patterns, “The Latest,'
1 styles and coloring. These are ex
I elusive styles--no two alike--and
big values :it the prices which
range from Tacts, to $1.25
BLACK GOODS.
CLOTHING.
Under this head tve scarcely
know where to start-- Our stock is
so varied and extensive that it is
n xt to impossible to give you an
idea of the number of good things
we have for the “men folks.’ We
will mention a few however and
leave tlie others for a pleasant sur
prise—when you call on us.
Will buy a Mans
suit, Good quality'
and warranted not.
to fade (sizes 35 to 38.)
$7.35
to fade (sizes
t$9.87
Will buy a Mans
nice Black Worsted
B00LY SHERIFF'S SALES
lemonade, acts hke magi.:
Upon the blood and i erve.-.a
tjjicri, expels all the wa.-.te,
. s digestion ami
■petite, puts rosea
ii t..J
snmu
gives
on th-.
heart
j-’j
NOTICE OF HOMESTEAD.
I -EORGI.T—Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:
I Asa M. Baily lias applied for exemp-
j tion of personalty and setting apart
j and valuation of Homestead amt I wit]
j pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a- m.,
j an Friday the 20th day of April 1894,
j at iny office in Vienna, Ga. This March i
, 23th 1894.
J B- HargroVi
Ordy D. (J.
ECLD BY ALL DRUGGILTB.
$1.00, six for $5.00.
Manufactured only by King's Kot-
Al Geejietuer. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
LEGAL NOTICE-
G EOROIA—Don lv Co r xry.
Will be sold before t s, e court hous;-
j door in said county, on the 1st 3 uesdav
1 in May 1-94, between the legal iiours
; of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
j t le following described ^property to
j wit: The entire stock of goods con
sisting of Drugs. Notions. Candies,
etc., also, twenty five 2a, pounds ol
T'-baC-co, more or less, three 3, show
cases, one 1. heatiug stove, one 1. small
Iron safe, Victor make. All of said
property situate in the town of Fine
hurst. Ga , said county and levied up
on as the property of Vtf. ii. Haslam,
and to be sold by virtue of and to sat
isfy a fi-fa. issued from Dooly County
Court iaUavor of Gibbs Brag Cc., v. s.
rt’. 31 Hasiam.
Levy made by J. \V. Roberts, dep-
uty-Sheriff and turned over to me for
advertisement and sale. This Anril
Sail 1894. O. W- Sheppard.
Sheiiff D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly CouxTy
B'iil be sold before the court house
i door in said county, ou the first Tues
day in May 1894. between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described property
to-wit: One house and lot, number one
hundred and twenty 12-J, in block sev
enteeu 17, as known and distinguished
by map of survey of the town of Una
ditla, C?a., said county, also, oue l.set
Blacksmith Tools. All of said prop
erty situate irr town of Unadilla. Ga..
t mjy. Terms, of sjle Cash. This 2nd
ray of April 1:94. " --
G. Y». Sheppard,
Shev.if D. O.
GSJ27LL Dmly Countyl
Will by sold before the court house
door in said county, on the 1st Tues
day in May 1884, between the legal
hours of s lie to tiie highest bidder for
cash, tiie following described property
to wit City lot of laud number
twenty 20 in block number one hun
dred and fifty two lo2 as known and
distinguished by map of survey of tiie j
city of Cordaia, Ga. Said property i
levied upon and to be sold by virtue of |
and to satisfy a ri fa. issued from i
Dooly Superior Court in favor of Tlie
Bank of Cordelo v. s. VV. E. Smith.
This April 2nd 1894
G. W. Sheppard,
Sheriff Dooly CD., Ga.
Wild Land Tax Salea.
29*
‘TS Henrietta 36in.
'wide per yard 29c.
55crs. - A
inebes wide
Kyber cloth, SS
■-lilt-
quality (34 to 40.)
-regular $12.00
1-0QTS M ool Bengaline,
splendid weight for spring and
summer, 40in. wide per yard 624c.
Silk Henrietta, Creponettcs,
Serges, etc., in Mourning and Me
dium Blacks—at “Short mom
prices.
COTTON FABRICS.
OC ' ' •>' " » '
OU suit ; ar.J ! - years,
i’ins si it iuid b ■ a h>g b irg tin
at $6 50.
We havp also a.complete line of
mens and Youths Fine Custom
Clothing but for want of space
cannot quote prices, here.
CHILDRENS CLOT-MU
“Don’t fail to see this line.
°9cts F '
■j
FROM DAAYT0N-
Corn that was planted the sec
'• ond time is coming up ami
looks well.
Owing to the cool nights young
> cotton came up setting down am
' has never got up yet.
Our Sunday Schools are largely
■ attended and of groat interest.
Court day here Saturday. Not
t much business.
Family fish fries are now the
attraction a7id us “down on the
; river folks” are living on the fat
, of the mud.
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THE STAS40WRP. t
DURANG’S
IRheumatic Remedy
* * lias sustained its reputation for 18 years
^ as being the standard remedy for the
quick and permanent cure of Rheuma
tism, Gout, Sciatica, etc., in all its forms.
It is endorsed by thousands of Physi
cians, Publishers and Patients. It is
purely vegetable and builds up from the
first dose. It never fails to cure.
Price is one dollar a bottle, or six
bottles for five dollars. Our 40-page Pam
phlet sent Free by Mail. Address, +
:; Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy Go.
1316 L Street,Washington, D. C.
Durang’s Liver Pills are the best on
earth. They act with an case that makes
them a household blessing.
PRIGS 25 C?S. PER BOX, or 5 BOXES FOR $1.
POE SALE BY DRUGGISTS.
JACOB’S FHAKAJACY
Having sold and transferred during
the past ten days Twenty shares of tlie
Capital Stock of the Bank of Cordele. ; as ,!■.»■'■ ib„,l •.,.■! lor - -
thereby give due and legal notice of j tt j unon -is the nro-iertv nf \v I n„ half 202; acres of land and aggregat-
such transfer in terms Of the law in VS. [ l e . n ',?L" A- P“, I in B eight hundred and ten 810 acres,
cases made aud provided.
G EORGIA—Dooly Ccvkty ;
V- ill be sold before the court house
door in said county on tlie 1st Tuesday
in July 1891, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described Wild Lands to
wit: Lots of land numbers thirty, 30,
one hundred and twenty-nine 129, and
two hundred and nine 209. in the 3rd
land-district of said county, also, lot
of land number one hundred and eigh- i
ty eight 183, in the Oth land district of
said county; each of said described lots
containing two hundred, two and one-
50c. quality.)
9.:
ured and Dotted
Organdies, (regular
C-inkles in Plain,
Stripe and Change
able “the newest” novelty.
OArtfc Grenedine Muslins,
A'JLj Lo. Dark Grounds, regu
lar 30c. quality.
Dec- 12th 1892.
B. J. Sheffield.
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THE BEST—
pree, and to be sold by virtue of aud
t) satisfy a ti-fa issued from Dooly
County Court in favor of J. IF. Saun- 1
ders v. s. W-. I. Dupree.
Levy made by J. W. Roberts, deputy j
Sheriff, and turned over to me for ad-1
vertisement aud sale. This April 2nd. ;
1394. G. W. Sheppard,
Sheriff !>. C.
All of said lauds levied upon and to
be sold by virtue of and to satisfy a
Tax Execution issued by M. E Rushiu,
Tax Collector of said county against
Kibbee & Hart for taxes due by them
to said State and Countv for the y ear
1893.
This April 2nd 1894.
G. \V. Sheppard.
Sheriff, Dooly Co,
loots. 40inch
Irish Lawn,
Figured and stripes.
These ars guaranteed fast colors.
12£
Patterns
Taiie-du-Nord Dress
Ginghams- 50 different
Wholesale Agents
V.O.
Atlanta, Ga.
Wanted.
|: Cotton seed. Corn, Fodder, Pea',
, . ■,, < I Menl, Potatoes, Wo, (I, Syrup Tu -
j Botanic Blood J ; keys. Chickens. Eggs and all kinds
« The Great Reraeiv for the speedy and pc-rmoTrCnt J i ° f votintry produce will be taken
I > cure of Scrirwia. ft:;, unut^r.. Cl: i-.nb. Ulcers,} ! OH SlibrcriptioUS at the Pi OGKE«S
) nczeir.?.. Eating and Srre.v ;ur Seres. En-pticns, } , #?• . , . _ „
( ' -nd ai;5Kf,\ aM> blood DISEASES. Made } otEce at market prices. It you
il&’swsst ■■ w “ nt - rcaew ‘ r «'»»'v t „ H 1 ":; n t l '„;\ Iachi,!e t ' ,at
I 5 ra.1 Its ceatawei use tor fifteen y.-sr; by thou- i , subscriber and haven't the money 1 rt A( K \V A KD as well as rtJK
I 1 sands ■.zracrc! vcople tus iee»a*rste4ttsm f : ..! ig that | WARD without stopping. Quiet.
! Light Running, adjustable in all
j Its parts.
; turkey just wheneverr he wants
■ une for ilinuer. He killed a gob 4^
* bier Fridav morning that had I . . _ ^
■ , ° I If net t:e r tty year heal dniselst senSSi-eoJ FOR SVSPF.rsH,
i three distinct beards, a \ci\ ’ ■*\ foi - l-cttle.or Si.eo for Six bottles,«d I i jnffleesaou, and siomashdiseffiers, rse
•bird til find. I»nteeieme will be scr.tfreight paid fv BSftWS’S IRON BfTTEKS.
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allow you the marke price forir.
to spare bring ;
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WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY
Correspondence Solicited-
UNION MANL'FACTrKING CO.
TVm. Peter, Owner.
Toledo, Ohio.
GEORGIA Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house j * ~~~ •
door in said county, on the 1st Tues GEORGIA—Dooly County,
day ill May 1894. between the legal Will be sold before the court house
hours of sale, to the highest balder for ; fioor of said countv. between the legal
cash, the following property fo wit: | hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in
City lot of land number fourteen [14] | j u ] v 1^94. t o tlm highest bidder for
in block number twenty two [22] situ I cash, the foil wing Wihl Lands to wit:
ate in the town of Gordele. said coun j Lots of land numbers one hundred and
tv, known and distinguished f \v map | twenty-five 125, one hundred and
of.survey of the city of Cordele, Ga . j thirtv-si x 139. and on- h indreJ and
and levied upon as the property of A I thirty seven 187 n "■ <>f said l.-u* is be
M. Daily and to be sold by virtue of
and to satisfy three -3 fi. fa's issued
from the Justice Court held in and
for the 145tsC.Dist. G M. One in fa
vor of The Bank of Cordele v. s - A. M.
Baily; one in fat or of The Bank of
Cordele v.s. Baily. Patters in & Co. ,
and A. M. Baily an one in favor of
Tlie Bank of Cord-de v. s Baily. Pat
terson & Co.. A. M. Eaily, T. L Black-
well, Hur t <Sr Sou and »V. A Hurst.
This April 2nd 1894.
G. w. SHEPPARD.
Sheriff D- C.
GEORGIA—Dooiy (.oc.ntv.
Also at the s une time and place will
be sold the following proper tv to wit:
5 bales of cotton Fo 11. 441ihs. fjo. 24
398!bs So 9. 556!bs No. 19, 521l|,s. No. .
IG, 5371bs. all of said Cotton marked J.
A. P. ami levied or. as the propeity of
the estate of Jas. A. Perrv dec'd and
stored i” the Alliance U'arehouso in StocK of the Bank of Cordele, I hereby
Cordele, Ga.. And in the Hands aud give due uotic e of such transfer accor-
nossession of J. B. Scott, Aiministra ding to the Statute of theUeueralAB-
;or of said Jas. A. Perry. Aud to be sembly approved,
administered iiu.»n by sai l J. B. Scott Pec. 12th 1892.
SHORT LENGTHS.
A 4. White Good? 9f
rJ-ThClS. et?. Ch.umbrays
These are direct from factory and
except ion31 bargains— Remember
inly 9Jc. per yard.
SHOES.
SPECIAL TO THE LADIES-
$t ?5 ^ a "spicndid pair of
Oxfords—just the thing for every
day jsp.
§1 4<) Niu trimmed Canvas Ox
fords, in white a splendid summer
evening slipper.
S2 69 ^ lin S°^ a Oxford Hand
Sewed—Patent Heel and Toe. The
prettiest dress shoe in the market
Also a complete line of Ladies
High Cut Shoes in the latest 6tj les.
OXFORDS.
For Misses and children (a com
plete line.)
MENS FOOT WEAR.
We have anything from our'&fittr—
Brogan to the $5.00 Cordovan and
we’ll warrant them aii.
STRAW HATS
. \
Our line just received will quote
prices later.
iiiir situate i in tue G. lair I dis
trict of sai l eo.iiity a:i i «mcIi of snid
lots of I.ii’.d containing two imtirired.
t'Ao and 000 half **02- .-..-res of fand
uni jijj^re^at i't^ six hui oe i s^ven
and one h;»'.: (jjT acres ol I.url. b'ai.l
lands levied ujonaiid to i>. j s »I*i by
virtue of an ; to satisfy a fax Kxec.i
tion issued by M. E. Rtiahui. Tax Col
lector of said ooiuitv, a«raiust E.
Smith Executo*-of the *>tate«d'S. E>.
Smith, decease ‘.for taxes due by said
estate t<> said State find < ’ountv for the
year 1833. T ds April -'»d 1^9
G. W. Sheppard,
Sheriff, l). C»
LE^AL NOTICE-
Having sold and transferred during
he past ten days Five shares of t'apital
: aforesaid, sail! cotton levied on to .
oitufr a fi-fa idd.ie.1 from the Ordina-
■y8 Court in and for said County in
avor of Sarah A. T. Perry widow of ,
he said James A. Perry dee d fv;r her
ear* support against said estate' said :
J. IF. Sheffield
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it eTAI ctits yen, cleanse your liver, and g?*?f
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Leaders of the Di*y Goods and
Clothing Trade.