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Vienna Progress.'’
T. T Morgan.
. < g -s _ ts -l- f~ y | 'imao u **•1 .illui ijni iidi ilk ui mil
Official Organ, II >1) C-° . ' j duties encumbent upon me. l't-sp’t.
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candi ! The committee on public hui'id-
.late for the office of Sheriff of Dooly I ; no -<3 report, first on the 1 aII that
'.county, subject to the action of the ,. 0 „
j democratic primary, and if elected I t he salutary endit,on lh u retcherl ;
promise a faithful discharge of oil the -brought about bv the sewerage.'
DOOLY SHERIFF'S SALES
i for the office nf the County School i
j ConiraJssinner: 1 desk; 1 book!
jease; 1 table; 1 stove; C chairs ; GEORGIA—Dooi.y County.
Will be sold before the court house
Commissioner's Sale.
Town of Vienna
J. IV. Roberts.
Published every Tuesday.
Subscription $1 fref year iu ail- nomination
For Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to office of Coroner
of our county, subject to democratic
anil necessary paper files
We recommend that there be no j i»oor , *in'vi«i*na,' # cmtiie1stTnesiav’in or Court, rendered
being out of repair nnd recommend i tas assessment for County pur ! June 1694. between the legal hoursof " *" ~
tluit the present sewerage be
moved at once and that it bo re
- ‘ poses levied in this County for the 1 »l*- to the highest bidder for cash, j A. w<
-iyear 1894. finding the funds m ! the fol!o '' ving dt ' scribed I’roixtrty to, f?re
piaedd by sewerage sufficient for j hand sufficient to meet ail' demands | "'' t: C,t - v - lot -? I,u,nb f rs onP ! .L to ten
the needs of the jail; also that \
the water supply be increased suf-'
ficientlv; also recommend that j
until tho taxes for-
have been collected.
1895 shai
(10) in Block number two hundred j
SCO, as known and distingiiised by i
map of survey of the City of Cordele,
Vance. Advertising rates made
known upon application. Con
tracts taken at liberal rates.
.1NO.
Ebiton
E. HOWELL,
AND PfcEi.lSHER.
Should 1 be re elected I pledge the
same faithfulness as heretofore.
Soliciting your support, f remain.
Yours respt.’
Joe W. Gk.UIam.
the brick coils on the first floor be I $450.00 made
_IVe recommeud that tile bilk of G-a-ami situate in said city of Cordele, j«a-
By virtue of a decree of the Superb
the case of
Bierinan V. <*. Chambers, Adtn'r. of
N. A. Hornady dee’d, I will sell be-
conrt house door in Vienna,
(la., on the 1st. Tuesday in Jon»- next
to the highest bidder for cash the
South half of lot of land uuruber 148
in the 10th district of l'ocsly County j
.1 - r r» n said county. Levied upon and to be;
_ j , „ j i i ,, i • by J. 1J. Hargrove. so i j a8 Gic property ot the National!
removed and replaced with case Ordinary, for services for the past Guaranty Co., bv virtue of
This May Tth 1694.
Z A. Littlejohn,
Commissioner.
. . , ... j and to-
i hardened steel cages; if the Com- • fourteen months be paid. satisfy a Tax Fi-Fa issued by M. E.
mittee hereinafter appointed, We recommend that our rep Rusbin, Tax Collector of Dooly county,
’r'V^,rr ry;
.is extraordinary protection j endeavor to pass some law that ty for the year 1893.
against fire, recommend that fire j will give supervision and protee- This 3fay 7th lti94
tion to our County convicts, in
extraordinury
General Presentments.i proof shutters be put on the
l
Entered in the iXstofllce at Vi
enna, Gn., at 2nd class mailing
rates.
j openings of the jail, and that the■ eirect, similar to that now given
! be made fie proof; they fur- i the State convicts,
ther recommend that n Committee We commend the Parrott Luml er
G. W Sheppard,
Sheriff D. C.
, r m Ml C y\n i -n ............ ~ | nc tuiuuicuu uic i auuil LUffll
May ierm HOOiy oupeiior of two be appointed from this Company for the excellent Ci.nd
Court. 1 Si» I.
Tuesday May 22
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A X NOUNC E M ENTS.
As the time for announcements
Is close at lianti the Progress
Wishes tc say: The price of can
didates announcements in these
columns will be ^ $§.00. This
amount must be paid before the
insertion of the announcement.
Instructions to insert and ‘T will
pay you next time I see you” or
“draw on me for the amount” will
not he followed. We will not de
viate from this rule for any one.
We, the Grand Jury chosen and
sworn for the May Term 1894 of
Dooly Superior Court, beg leave to
make the following general pre-
' • sentments:
Through the proper committees,
we have investigated the affairs of
the County, and of the County
officers, and find as follows:
REPORT OF n. B. LEONARD, COUNTY
TREASURER,
Dr.
Cash on hand at last report, $<5,871.03
Received from all other sources
except Comity Court. 17.45S.44
Received from County Court to
go into general fund, 435.40
Total to be accounted for, $24,764-87
Cr.
Paid out of general fund, vouch
ers to 3 inclusive, $7,136.04
Commissions allowed Treasurer 625.7b
Cash balance on hand, 17 002.17
body to assist the Ordinary
making these repairs,
1 j lion in which they have put the
! publrc road between Vienna and
We find the Poor house and j (Jorde)e.
property in good condition; thci We commend the Count* Court
roof needs some small repairs, as l a * beneficial to this Count v; we
well as the house occupied by the | commend U. V. Whipple, Judge of
W. S.
the
GEORGIA. Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Vienna, said00.1 r,ty. on the 1st
Tuesday in June 1894. bet ween the le
gal hours of sale, 10 the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real
estate to wit: The East half of lot of
land number fifty five 53. containing
one hundred, one and one qua. ter
1011. acres of land, more ■ r less:
Eight 8. acres off of the North-East
corner of lot of land number fifty six
bought; we find six inmates, three j conducted the sam
white and three colprcd, and all
well cared for. j G. Green a committee to exarni, e
We find the court house in good j the books of the officers of this
repair; likewise find the property j County and report same t<- next
Tor Representative.
’To the voters of Dooly County.
I am a candidate for the Georgia
legislature, subject to primary nomi
nation.
Grateful for past favors, I am.
Very truly yours,
Jno. C. Owen.
To the Citizens of Dooly county:
I am u Candidate for Representative
in the next General Assembly, Subject
to thn Democratic nomination.
If elected, I shall faithfully and
vigorously protect your intr-rests,
Respectfully Yourn,
D. A. R. Crum.
May 15th 1894.
To the voters of Dooly County:
1 hereby announce mysilfa candi
date for representative from Dooly
county, subject to democratic nomina
tion. Should the people confer upon
me this honor and confide to me this
trust I assuie them that I Will do all
in my power to advance the interests of
■my county, and shall always feel grate
ful to them for their support.
Respectfully, E. F. STkozier.
To the People of Dooly County:
At the earnest solicitation of friends
I have consented and hereby announce
Jpyself a candidate for Representative
of oui county, subject to democratic
uominatiou.
I will greatly appreciate all help
i'iveu ule by my friends aud neighbors
of the county and, if elected, will use
tny best efforts for the people of every i
Section of our county.
Very respectfully,
J. H. DoROCOW.
For Clerk Superior Ciurt-
624 764 87
There is also .another report
from the Treasurer showing re
ceipts from the County Court of
$103.00 and disbursements
amounting to $58.95 leaving a bal
ance to the credit of the County
Court of $44.05. .
RETORT OF J. D. HARGROVE, ORDI
NARY.
ReceM from Peddlers Licenses, $10 00
“ “ Rent Poor House farm 65 00
“ “ Show Licenses, 20.00
“ “ G.S. &F R.R. Tax
es. 1890, 2.126.33
“ “ O. S & F. It. R. Tax
es, 1891, 2,464 90
“ “ G. W-Sheppard "for
citation fees, 10.00
Total, §4.696.25
Cr.
Paid D. B. Leonard, Treasurer,
as per vouchers numbered 1 to
5 inclusive, 84,696.23
84,690,25
We learn from the Ordinary
that the G. S. &. F. It. It. is in
arrears for taxes for the
years 1892 and 1803. The
S. A. & M. It. It. is in arrears
for 1893; besides the interest on
amounts due by each road, which
they are disputing, and also insol
vent taxes yet due the County,
which in round numbers amount
to about $7,000.00.
CLERK'S REPORT.
Russel Kellam, Clerk of Superior
Court reported that he had receiv
ed no money belonging to the pub
lic, therefore had disbursed none.
REPORT OF THE COUNTY SCHOOL
COMMISSIONER.
Rec’d from all sources, Dr,
including cash from last
year, $13,820.01
Cr.
Paid to Teachers, $13,045.51
j Paid for all other expenses,
i including school enumcra-
| tion, 774.50
Superintendent needs some sash, j the County Court, and
and we recommend (hat the re-1 Thompson * Solicitor f,
**'" 1,0 “tiir ,f“ h !***»!">»••" <• .3
of a branch, being in the South-west
14 e appoint J. E. Bivins and E. corner thereof and containing twenty
five 25, acres, more or less. A11 of
said parcels of land being situate in
the 3rd district of said county Said
real estate levied upon and to be sold
as the property of J. G. Clements bv
virtue of and to satisfy a fi-fa issued
from Dooly Superior Court in favor
of R. L. Barfield v s.'J. C. Clements
and J. N. Downing.
I Levy made by J. W. Roberts, deputy
Sheriff aud turned over to Re for ad-
; vertisement aud sale.
| This May 7th 1894.
U. W. Sheppard.
Sheriff Dooly Co., Qa.
named in the inventory of the Or
dinary, except one broken office j
chair, which will be repaired. Wei
find that the water closets need
some attention. We find the court
house well in bad condition, and
recommend that it have prompt
attention, as it can now be repair
Grand Jury. We also recommend
that they be paid for services
Same as Jurors.
We appoint T. T. Morgan and
1. X. Cheves a committee to aid
the Ordinary in carrying out the
repairs recommended to be made
on the jail. We recommend that
THE STANDARD. |
1 m m j 0 m -yi*i
DURANG’S
iIRheumatic Remedy!:
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4*> Has sustainCfY its reputation for IS years
d 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 Tatients. It is
pa rely Vegetabl e and builds up from the
!irst 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,
t Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy Co, <;
9 1316 L Street,WasWuglon, D. C.
Durang’s “Liver Pills are the best on
earth. They act with an ease that makes
th**m a household blessing.
PRICE 15 CTS. PEE BOX, or 5 B0XE3 FOB %1.
FOE SALE BT DXT7GGISTS.
IViioleeale Agents. Atlanta, Ga.
Savannah, Americus &
ed at small cost. We further find j thev be paid for Eticl services, the
it difficult to examine the court same ns Jurors.
house furniture while eouit is
In the event that the number of
session and recommend that the [Supreme Court Justices is in
Committee appointed to examine
the hooks, also examine the fur
niture belonging to the court
house.
(Signed) John Grumpier.
H. N. Smith.
A. J, Fenu.
Tile Committee who visited the
convict Camp at Rlchwood
reports:
We find the camp in perfect
order; the convicts well fed and
properly clothed, bedding ample,
and the laws of cleanliness strictly
enforced; all in good health, ex-
j cept one disabled from slight ac-
cident. We find from last report
144 convicts; at present 99; 7G
I transferred to other camps;-48
received since last report; that
! there have been two deaths and
> 15 discharged in the same time.
creased from three to five, wc \
recommend that C«pt. John H.
Martinis worthy and competent | Nov.' 18th 1893 by E.“\f. WuTinghaHJ
Notice of Sale:
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue of the authority Tested in
me by a certain indenture executed on
RAILWAY.
to be appointed a Justic
We recommend that these pre
sentments be published in the i
Cordele Sentinel, the Vienna
to me, which said indenture was. on
tile 13th day of December 1893. re
corded in Book ’T”, page 6S6 of rec-
i ords of mortgages for Dooly county,
where I am created tho agent of the
Frooress and the Arabi Express, said Willingham for the purpose of
and that each of said papers be- selling tlie property hereinaftei named.
1 There will be sold before the court
paid $10,00 for same.
In taking leave of his Honor,
Judge C. C. Smit.i, we tender our
thanks for the able charge given
this body, and his impartial ad
ministration of the law at this
term of the Court.
We also tender to our efficient
Solicitor General, Hon. Tom.
house door in said county on the 1st
Tuesday in June 1894, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described property
to wit: One Saw Mill, being the same
that was formerly owned and operated
by Alexander & Willingham 2 1-2
miles East of Cordele on line of S. A.
& M. railroad, consisting of one forty-
horse power Erie Engine and fifty-
,, ,, . ... , horse power Boiler of same make. All
Eason, the tnanks of t.lis body of said property at the time of exeou-
for tne kindness and courtesies"
shown them.
II. L. Barfield, Foreman,
We recomend that Kev. George J. F. Butler, Joseph E. Bivin
Mcltainey, the present chaplain,
remain in that position.
(Signed)
John Grumpier, )
■J. A. Jenkins, V Comm
F, livrom. \
W
j X. Vinson,
i A. E. Jordon,
j Dr. W. S. Howell.
I The Committee
Citizens.
$13,820.01
Showing a distribution of all
funds in hand.
We further find that there are
6,143 children of school age in the
County; 3,198 white, and 2,945
colored; that of this number
2,320 whites and 1766 colored have
attended school during the past
year. There ^re 96 schools in the
County; 63 white, and 33 colored
REFOKT OF V. V. WHIPPLE, 4ff»UE
COUNTY COURT.
Dr.
Amaunt on hand at last Court, 832.10
' | Amount of tees from forfeitures
j and fines, 5SS.50
to the Deraocr atic Voters of Dooly Co j Amount of convict hire, 718.0
To the Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date Idr re-election to the office of
Clerk of Superior Court of Dooly
County. I pledge mv future effortH.
if elected, to the best discharge of the
duties of the office that in possible.
I deeply appreciate the confidence
given me in the past and will be
that kful for future support from each
and every voter. Subject to Demo
vratic nomination. Respectfully,
Russel Kellam.
For Tax Collector-
886 00
I hereby auuouncc my*elf as a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Dooly county, subject to the action
of the democratic primary Or imi83
meeting and, if elected. 1 promise a
faithful ail « d„,i„. | Cou.t;
*“■ Court Pttrno*., S103.00
to investigate
into our County’s financial affairs
so as to enable this body to decide
upon what, if any, tax assessment
for 1894 for- county purposes
should be necessary, report that
probable xpenses from meeting
of this Court to December 1895
will be $21,057.32 and to meet this
expense there is cash in hand and
likely to come is hand $24,602.00,
leaving an estimated surplus of
I $3,534.68 after meeting all expen
ses till the taxes for 1895 shall he
in hand, and this too, without
making any assessment for the
;year 1894.
We arrived at what our expen
ses should lie till December 1895
by comparison with an approxi
mately similar period back of js.
To make a just coirparison we had
to take a period covering four
courts as this number must be
provided for b-fi/fe taxes for 1895
are in. This required oiir going
back to March 1892 covering 26
months. We' then made deduc
tions for such out-lays ns Would i
hot be incurred in the time we!
are providing for.
(Signed) I X. Cheves,:
H. X. Sin 1th, j
W. J. Musselwhfte. j
Wc find the public ro; ds of thej
County iu good conditi m with
few exception s We call the Road j
Commissioners* attention panic
Sl;375.10 j ularly—in the Cordele district—to
Paid to D. B, Leonard, Treas. Cr.
for general purposes. $435.40
James T. Brown,
T. II. Butler,
John Crumpier,
J. C. Cooper,
E. G. Green,
D. XV. Harvard,
J. G. Ludlam.
W. F. Byro
I. X. Cheves,
J. M. Carmack
A.,/. Fenn,
J. F. Hogsette.
Jno A. Jenkins,
T, T. Morgan,
XV. J. Musselwhite. D. L F. Peacock
H. N. Smith, XV. F. Webb,
James F. Cobb, Secretary.
It is ordered by the court that
these General Presentments he
published as requested. Doclv
Superior Court Ma\- Term 1894.
Tom Eason, C. C. Smith,
Sol. Geti’l. J. S. C. O. C.
I hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true extract
from (be Minutes of Dooly
Superior Court, May Term 1894.
Russel Kelhijn,
Cleric
HELPLESS
INVALID.
bwlily
retain
j Amount of Judge's cost, fees
from Solicitor,
toward all sections.
I etttnustly solicit your votes
Respectfully yours,
J. 1>. Scott.
To the Citizens of Dooty County:
I hereby annouuce 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
in my beliali aud if elected will fulfil
every encumbent dutv to tho best of
toy ability, Resp’t.
E. G. Greene.
For Treasurer.
the road leading from Penia to
Vienna, and the mud hole in the
road lending form Coredle to Arabi
about one half mile from the city
limits of Cordele. In the 2nd
Dist. *o the road from Byrotnville
$1,375.10 i to Dooling, and to the road from
report of w. s. Tno>frsoN, 80L1CI-1 Byromville to Fuqua. In the 11th
Paid to D. B. Leonard, County
Court officers,
Cash in baud to balance.
80?.'
27.901
TOK COUNTY COURT.
Received front fines imposed
upon convicted parties,
Paid County Court costs,
Paid Col. Tom Eason,Solicitor
Gen. S. C. on account of insol
vent fines and forfeitures.
Paid D. B. Leonard, Traas. for
County Court costs,
Dr.
$369.00
Cr.
£206.00
83.80
60.00
To the Citizens of Dooly County.
I am a. Candidate for re-election to
the office of Treasurer of our county,
Subject to Democratic uomitmtiou.
I promise, if ro-electeil, a faithful
uud careful discharge of all the duties
of the office— the same as heretofore.
Ihunking you for past favors,
Bolicitiug your support, I remain,
Yours truly,
D. B. Leonard.
To ’lie Citizens of Doo'y County:
I hereby auuour.ee myself » candi
date for elecnon to the office of Treas
urer of our county, subject to
De mocratic nomination. TIip help of
car,L voter will be appreciated and is
►elicited. Should 1 be elected to this
t Ace I pledge my best efforts iu your
i half. *
Respectfully,
James R Keily.
For Sheriff.
To the Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby annouuee myself a candi
S350 00
S. P. Odom and XV. C. Hamilton,
Committee appointed by the last
Grand Jury to examine the books
of the various County officers, re- j I. X. Cheves
port that they have made the ex
amination as requested and find
the same kept in a neat and cor
rect manner, pointing out some
minor errors which have since been
corrected.
The Committee to examine the
dockets of the Justices of the
Peace, Notaries Public and Ex-
Oflicio Justices of the Peace re
port: *'We find the dockets in all
oPthe Districts properly and neat
ly kept, except we find that the N.
P. and Ex-Officio Justices of the
Peace of the 1451st Dist. G. M,
and the J. P. o. the 040th Dist, G7
M. do not keep seperate dockets
for civil and criminal cases. The
Justices of the Peuce of the 516th
and 732nd G. M. Districts do not
Dist. to that part of the Troup-
ville road, jnworked, that leads
by Willis Johnson's ,and, generally,
to tiie small bridges through-out
the Count}-,
Wo were notified by O. P.
Swearingen, County School Com
missioner, that the terms of three
members of the board of education
had expired, namely, A. C. Bulling-
ton, J. T. Brown and J D. Pate.
We h ave elected to fill their places,
A. C. Bullington, J. D. Pate and
We were also noti-
“Abo’.it IS months or two
Jrars ago tny wife’s health gave
way, and she grew
worse. She con’d in
scarcely anything ‘.'e- «»•-, • ■ <1
the case film My a
Worst form of
DYSREBS1A ar < .
DiARRhu. -
fiftd she became a lu l- in\
lid At tho age of JS. I In d !• r
under the treatment of a good
physician, but his efforts to ro-
lievo her were of no avail. So,
after matters lmd continued
thus for 8 or 10 months, and
my wife had givan up to die, I
took tho case in my own hands
and purchased a bottle of Dr.
King’s
ROYAL GERMETUER,
began giving it to her in water as
hot os she could drink it, before
and after each meal, using a
mild purgative occasionally on
foliring at night.
Suffice it to say in less than
ft week there was
A WONDERFUL CHANGE.
See could eat a little of any
thing she desired, and today is
a well woman. Slio usod alto
gether possibly 4 or 0 bottles.
In rrfy opinion
GERHETUER HAS No EQUAL.”
Harry L. Watts, Winona, Miss.
Mr. Halts ti travelin-f sa'asnun for II. Zn-
berMtir Co, wholesale urocors, New Orleans.
King’s Royal O.-rinaiuer Cn, Atlanta, Ha
tion of said indenture being located
2 12 miles East of Cordele and now in
said county of Dooly Said property
being sold for tiso purpose of paying
balance due on said indenture and cost
Of this proceeding and remainder, if
say to be turned over to said Willing
ham. This May 5th ls94.
E. F. Strozier.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
GEORGIA—Dooly County
To all whom it may concern:
All persons having demands against
the estate of Mrs. Sarah .1. Yeomans,
late of said county deceased, ore here
by notified to present the same accord
ing to law and all parties indebted to
said estate are required to make im
mediate settlement- This Mav 7th S4.
J.”D, Austin.
Administrator.
NOTICE.
All ere hereby notified thfit
I Will r.ot ]*y certain notes made to
J. W. May good, Att.v in fact for
Jennie IL. Claud E.. Cora B., Ernest
U.. Alice W. and E. Tracy Lauteman,
heirs at law of TP. G. Lautcman. for
the total amount of 1290,CO; £50,00 due
Oct.. 1st 1893; $50.00 due Oct.. 1894;
$50 00 due Oct 1895 and $50.00 due
Oct 1. 1856 each date May 9t.lx 1H’3-
The consideration for which Said notes
were given having failed.
Tlii-i Maj 2nd 1894.
Francis E. Tfulnck.
Vienna, Ua.
R. IT. II iwkins. ) Receivers.
T. KG wanI Ilambleton* j
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CLOTHING-
Our stock of Clothing is still large and
the assortment unbroken. In order to give
everyone the opportunity of buying early in
the season, we will, for the next two weeks
offer—Special Inducements—in our mag
nificent lines of—Mens, Boys, Youths and
Children’s
CLOTHING.
We mean by this that we will offer ev
erything, not one or two specials, but the
complete line of CLOTHING. When we say
Special Inducement
WE MEAN a cut in prices rangingfrom
20 per cent to 50 per cent come and exam
ine You can do the looking Our prices
will do the rest.
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Oom.fMtJoi s ut .Savannah. Alban
< a.s and Mrmti.on.ery wifh :h*» v;
verging lines ai d at AbWville with the ai
lie vide and Wnycri w Itnilfcxid.
1‘aoseiiy rn will ta* allowed to ride on
freight trains ol S. A. & M. Kaiiwav.
_C. Jt. wiujruw
Oeiierai 1*assenger Aeent.
$3 SHOE
DOUSUS
Money to Loan
Dooly
date for election tothe^office.of Sheriff : , ari ilerajzed accollnt of thei
nf OooIvCouutT. subject to Democrat-1 *
Jc Domination I respectfully solicit ! own costs-otherwise correct,
the vote of each individual citizen and There have been no dockets hand-
will appreciate every effort made in e d in by the J P. of the 535th G.
tny behalf-and should I be elected Disk and none from the N. P.
will do my best to conduct the bust- --------
On farming lands
tied by His Honor, Judge C - C. county on easy terms.
Smith, of the resignation of two My agent, Col. W. G. Harrison,
ither members, namely, I). L. j can be found in Vienna from the
Henderson and D. T Dough try,! 8th t<> the 13th of each month anri
and we have elected to fill their] will give prompt attention to all
unexpired terms, W.-C. Hamilton ! business in this line Letters ad-
and Dr. T. N. Baker, respectively.
We find vacancies in the office
of N. P. and Ex, offieis Justices of
the Peace in the following Dis
tricts: 535th, and 516th and)
633rd. We recommend Joe More
land for tbis position in the 535th
Difet,; J. M. V. Williams for tbat
in the 516th, and T. F. Collier for
that in the 633rd.
The present time of holding our
Superior Court works a great
hardship on our farmers, and we
urge that tilt time be changed for
holding the same, to the former
time, or as near that as possible.
We recommend that a new
bridge be built across the Penne-
hatehee creek near the camp
be leugtheHed
the same with justice aud and Ex-Officio J. P. of the 1004tt ground, and that it
a n. 945th, 732nd G. M. Districts. j out two spans.
* a n.wmui.fcfiiii'w. | (Signed) D. W. Harvard. We recommend that the Ordi-
i E- G. Greene. ' nary buy the following furniture
Respectfully.
H. W- Powell.
dressed either to Montezuma
Vienna will be promptly answered.
J. XV. iinygond,
Montezuma, Ga.
The LiKlies' Friend-
No woman can be beautiful
without a good complexion, and
no complexion can be good with
out good health and pure blood.
Botanic Blood Balm will beaut if j
your complexion by purifying and
enriching your blood. Try it fot
all skin and blood diseases. I;
Never fails to cure the most in
veterate cases after eminent physi
cians have failed. Price $I.0C
per large bottle. For sale by
druggists. See advertisement
elsewhere.
Wild Land Tax Bales-
GEORGIA—Dooly CotNTY;
V ill be sold before the court house
door in said county on the 1st Tuesday
in July 18W, between tiie 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-
tv-pight 188, in the 6tli land district of
said county; each of said described lots
containing two hundred, two and one-
half 202j acres of land and aggregat
ing eight hundred aud ten 810 acres.
AH of said lands levied upon aud to
be sold by virtue of and to satisfy a
Tax Execution issued by M. E Kashin,
Tax ( ollector of Said county against
Kibbee & Hart for taxes due by them
to said State and Conuty for the year
1893.
This April 2nd 1S94.
(4. W. Sheppard.
Sheriff, Dooly Co-
GEORGI.d-Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said County, between the legal
hours of sale, ou the 1st Tuesday iu
July 1304, to the highest bidder for
cash, the follwing Wild Lands to wit:
Lots of land numbers one hundred and
twenty-five 125, one hundred and
thirty-six 138. and one hundred and
thirty seven 137. All of said lands be
ing situated in the Sixth 6, land dis
trict of said county and each of said
lots of land containing two hundred,
two and one half 202i acres of land
and aggregating six hundred, seven
and oue-hall 6071 acres of land. Said
lands levied uyon aud to be sold by
virtue of and to satisfy a Tux Execu
tion issued by M. E. Rushin, Tax Col-
ieetor of said county, against C. E.
Smith Executor of the estate of S. D.
Smith, deceased, for taxes due by said
estate to said State and County for the
year 1893, TTis April 2nd 1894.
G. W, Sheppard,
Sheriff, D. C.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:
F. J. Bivins has >n due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent
Letters of Administration on the Est.
of George VV. Marvin late of Said
County deceased and I will pass upon
said application on the 1st Monday in
June * next. Given under my hand
uud ser.l of office.
Tbis 7th day of May 1894.
J I). Hargrove,
Ordy D. C.
GENUINE
WELT.
Squcaklcs;,Bottom tVsTsrpmof. Ee?t Shoe told at the p-ice.
S3, m ftrtd S3.60 OretfcB £*<*>»,
t *-<lrnlt-t»i«>m t.orK, costing I'rum S'* Co JS.
'’"^.50 Police Shoe, 3 6ole£.
W :ukin£ Shoe ever
&2.&0, and 52 Shoes,
UniR]i:ullt'(l at the firice,
BCV3 02 & 9L75 School Shods
L -Are the ttc»l icr Senior.
_ LAD5ES'
32.60 $2, $1.76
‘ i-.it Uongola, Stylish, l ortvei
ATttluguftd.V.-rviccable.lSegf
Do You Wait
TO MAKE
-OF COURSE-
For full information write at once
to—The Georgia-Alabama Business
College, Macoft, Ga.
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
The Most Practical.
—FITE COLLEGES IN ONE—
Commercial, Shorthand, Tele
graph, Pen-Art, and Normal.
DEALERS who push the sale of XV. L. Douglas Shoes gain customer*,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can
nffoKi to »\t o lcsa fcrotit, afkl htfXWv© ycrtl can nave money by buying all jcrtf
footwear Of Ui0 4toaler advertised below. Catalogue free upon application.
For sale by W. C. WILLIS A CO.
THE
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THI2 BEST—
A. C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop,
Pinehurst, —
I ant prepared to do till kinds of Buggy and Wagon Work at very
reasonable prices. Will give special attention to fancy Buggy jrork
and Painting.
I thoroughly understand my business and guarantee satlsfuclmn in
very respect.
Yours for business.
A. C. DUDLEY,
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Carriage and Boggy Makers, *
Pinehurst, Ga.
ELKHART OARRIME and HARNESS MF6. CO.
Have sold to consumer! for £1 «, ara
f.fi feavius thoci Uie decJers profit. We are tho
vSSiUU pid e ,t»n.:i.ur e e«tm»miractB»rslnAmr°
ica.selling V chicles and Harness this wat—shin
: trlQ privilege to examine before any* money is
P^S* -v r ° P if frcJrrhtliotU TTaralf hot ftatiftfac-
*■ v.-. •’ "rrant for- yrr.r*. Why pat an fizentSM
The only Machine that will Sew i 37^*
or Malaria, Live:.* Trout-
ole, or Indigestion, use
BROWN'S IRON gtTTER?
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BACKWARD a3 well as FOR
WARD without stopping. Quiet,
Light Running, adjustable in all
its parts.
AVE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
Correspondence Solicited.
! UNION MANUFACTURING CO.
AVm. Peter, Owner.
Toledo, Ohio.
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, „5T>ypa}- ana»entm
ynat Write Towf ewn order.
W e ta-e all r!at tjt aa®!g9 tn
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WHOLESALE PRICES,
Spring WS«ons, S3I to S50. Guarattteed
e.me aascll lorMtow, Surreys, S65 to SlOO
as sell fur «ioo to ei.ta Top Buggies
SSF.SO, « flne «soldf-r ici pfiralon#,s#6
tSJt‘00. Farm Wagons, Wagonettes,
Muk Wagons,Delivery Wagonsand Road
Carts, bicycles you sex, worn u children.
Tubi, Toy Boegy.
$43.00
Me. S, Form Wagon.
Farm,
*18 to
„ 9*9.60,
No. 1, farm Harness.
HIMNG SADDLES an* IXY NETS. pn.h.w B ley C le. Zta.wheoUb
8 percent, off foroMh wftJi ordov- Sea* 4e, U pnenmaUc 'tires, weklle3
rtamp. to pay poetage oa llS-yage ratal near, atael tubing, drop forgings.
W. B. PRATT, Sec’y, ELKHART, IND«