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The. Vienna Progress. ££
! To til's Citizens of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Dooly
county, subject to tlie action of the
leniocratic. primary, and if elected 1
her of the Legislature, which w:;s| He has proved himself nn in-| DOOLY SHERIFF'S SALES
introduced in’ the house before; ferior stump speaker nnd could: —“
Mr. Twitty was over elected a ; never meet, successfully, the pop- GEORGIA—PcoLY Cotvrr.
member of tin Georgia Legislature, i ulist nomia e. on the stump. j WU| boSfll j bt?fore the court house
Official Organ, f)oolr Count v, and V-tie^eoer* ".t' 1 * * nd >V;1S the Uiend of the bitf from j Mr. Atkinson Is a lighting deni- 1 ,joor in Vienna, ca the ut Tuesday*^
». *7-* i ‘ ; aeiicuinoeci upon me. i f br> t. * . ,1, _ .. i ; t -.cm i ~ .. . —» »
Torn rii Vii nhih
S»TT3LI8HS;D TlYfiRY TUESDAY-
Subscription $1 per year in ad
vance. Advertising rates made
known Upon application* Con
tacts taken at liberal rates.
rvsp
J. IB. Ro BURTS.
that time to the time it was passed, ocrat, used to the saddle and one June 1894. between the legal hours of
Mr. Twitty will doubtless remem-i‘'f thc best stump speakers to be sale, to the highest bidder for cash
ber that at the time
For Coroner- | , . .
T , _ i ,, .passed I was at home sioa.
I hereby announce myself a car.di- e .
late for re election to office of Coroner gentlemen refer you tot.ie time
the bill was
These
JNO. B. HOWELL,
Editor ami Pur.i.isrn:i:.
jf our county, subject to democratic
nomination.
blioUld 1 be re elected I pledge the
same faithfulness as heretofore.
Soliciting your support, i remain.
Yours leapt,
Joe W. Graham.
Items of State News.
when I did not vole on that bill.
Why are they not honest? Wliv
do not the managers of Gi-u.
Evans' headquarters act honestly.
democrats tbe following describe 1 property to
V wit: City lots numbers one (1) to ten
atraui to tiOj in Block number two hundred
igainst anybody’s speaker 200. as known aid distinguised by
map of survey of the Citv of Cordele,
found anywhere The
of Georgia need not be
pit him
any whe
lie is the man to lend the forces
this year.
We elaiin that th.se matters af-
Commissioner s Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the Superi
or Court, rendered in the ease of
P.iernrnn v. s. Chambers, Adni'r. of
N. A. llornady dec’d. I will seil be
fore the court house door in Vienna,
(fa..on the 1st. Tuesday in Jun~ next
to the highest bidder for cash the
.South half of lot of land number 143
in the 10th district of Dooly County
G i-.and situate in said citv of Cordele. Ga. This May 7th 1'94.
Entered in the Bostoffice ot \ i-
trnna, Ga.) at 2nd class mailing
fa tcs.
Tuesday may 20
The Atlanta Constitution is bet
ter against Democrat Atkinson
but awful “sweet” oti Populist
Watson.
about the matter, and also refer feet and are of interest to ail dem-
I you to tie house journal of 1889, [ ocrats. They should consider well
page 1428, chore it will be seen 1 he ability and fitness of all the
that I did vote for a bill to declare ! candidates to (ill the office sought
void agreements to pay attorney's and then consider the relative
fei s; a. bill which was more far- j ability of each to successfully
reaching nnd sweeping than the j manage the campaign Bothquos-
Twitty bill but which finally Dons enter- rightfully into this
passed. Isitapirt of their cam- . campaign and democrats should
paign r.ot-to tell tlie truth? j consider well the fu 1 1 importance
“Charge sixth, is that I e;tme| f, f these questions from every
| down out of the
The Atlanta Constitut'on is re-j and made a speech in favor of j Mr. Atkinson
ceiving considerable condemnation repudiated bonds. This is another' this occasion.
said county. Levied upon and to be
soil as the property of the National!
Guaranty Go., iv virtue of and to
satisfy a Tax Fi-Fa issued by M. E.
Rushin, Tax Collector of Dooly county,
Ga., against said National Gnaraniy
Co., for taxes due said State and coun
ty for the year 1394.
This May 7th 1394
G. W- Sheppard,
Sheriff D. C.
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
H ill be sold before the court house
door in \ ienna, said county. ou the 1st
Tuesday in June 1894. between the le-
Z. A. Littlejohn.
Commissioner.
let 's chair : stand point of democratic polity, gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
is the man for
from democrats on account rf its
third party tendencies.
Don't the editor of the Irwin
I County News feel “sorter” lone
some since his county instructed
its delegates for Atkinson by 400
majority without t dissenting
2. If a person orders his paper j™‘ B? , ««’“ bee " d(!in - 8 f ° ,ne ’'j”
discontinued he mtfst pay all ar .! talk about how Ins county would
fears, or the publisher will con-j 50,ul a » hyims dde g 1,tum '
f inti - to send it until payment is J Some third party people who
Blade and collect the whole amount j say they want to yotc for Evans
whether the paper is taken froth 1 in the nomination say that they
the office or not.
NEW3PAPER POSTAL LAWS.
1. Any one who takes papers
regularly front the postollice,
Whether directed to his haitic or j
another, or whether lie lias sub- j
Bcribed or not, is responsible for |
the payment.
untruth which they tel! for the
purpose of misleading and d('(.'“dy
ing tne people. These bonds were
never repudiated. There was
never a question as to whether
they were repudiated or not. They
were bonds issued before the days
of reconstruction, when the State
was in the bands of Georgians, a j worse,
number of them issued by the scarcely
illustrious Charles J. Jenkins. |
The only question was not whether j
they had been repudiated, but j
whether or m t they had been paid.j
HELPLESS
INVALID,
“About 18 months or two
years ago my wife’s health gave
way, and “she grew steadily
She could not retain
anything she ale and
tho case finally sc sinned the
Worst torn: of
DYSPEPSIA and CHRONIC
DtARRHOiA,
V*«.**n
A XX or NC E M ENTS.
As tile time for announcements
$* close at ltahd the Progress
•wishes tc. say : The price of can
didates announcements ill these
columns Will be $5.GO. ThisiT
amount must be paid before the j
Insertion of the announcement, j
Instructions to insert and “I will j
pay you next time I see you” or)
’"'draw on tue for the amount” will J
jiot be followed. We will not de- j
Viate from this rule for any one.
will vote for Hines if Atkinson is That question had been referred j
! the democratic Homines. Of: by a previous legislature to the;
| course they Will. They will vote lion. W, A. Little, Attorney gener- ■
j for Hines even if Evans is j al. lie made a report to thej
| nominated. Democrats don’t talk j general assembly, giving all the;
that way. ; facts bearing upon this point, and j
The Columbus Sunday Herald,' g ivitt S ^. aS his °P inion th^t they j
a rabid Evans paper, says editor!- i v V erG valid, subsisting, ontstand-[
u 1 ly: “A prominent business !n £’ unpaid
man on Broad street who favors!
Gen. E-vans personally said the
other dav that lie would not vote:
ing,
State,
then a
investi;
obligations of the I
A special committee was;
ppointed by the house to j
rate further. Hon. Milttn
Tor him to save Ins life, because j A - Candler, who was a strong sup.
of the conduct of the Atlanta Con- j P ort<?r , Ge “- Evans, was chair- ;
stitution. Plenty of other Demo- oi thc committee, and the
cruts all over the State feel the j committee made a report to the j
, same way toward the Constitution, i 6ame clFuct a8 , that ,nade b - v !be
! attorney general.
j 7 e heard at Cobbvilio last Sat- 1 ‘-The bill to provide for tho pay
j urday that a certain so-called min-| , nen |j of these bonds was before)
lister of the gospel, in this county, j the house; this bill provided for)
j had preached two or three setmonsj (j le payment of principal and in j
jlrotn the pulpit lately in behalf °f|terest. I took the floor and argued]
I am a candidate for the Georgia j 01,0 <>! - , t!le candidates for governor, j s j m p|y t j )e legal question involved;)
Legislature, subject to democratic | We think religion and politics are j j argued that as a matter of law,;
nomination. getting pretty badly mixed these j however much the Legislature:
Grateful for past favors, I am. , days, and religion getting down to j lnight wa nt to do it, we had no legal •
Jno.'cO Owen- j a pretty low plain, when preachers j authority to pay the interest on;
j go into the house of God-and the I these bonds after all the coupons i
t m 'r'n^dida^e Ronresentatkvo i P l J , Pi t ' alld instead of preaching i had been exhausted; that the;
-liiiect. i His word, convert, religious serv-, ytate was sovereign, and debts !
tecs into a political ^ meeting, j ag-.t.-ct, t, er drew no interest ex-'
lisa shame McRae Enterprise, i C ej>t where she agreed to pay it. 1
e. o iThis argument was directed )
For Representative.
To the voters of Dooly County.
and she became a helpless inva
lid At 11 Hi ago of i.l. 1 bad her
under tho treatment of a good
physician, but his efforts to re
lievo her were of noNivail. So,
after matters had continued
thus for 8 (jr 10 mouths, and
nty wifo had given up lo die, I
took tho case in my own bunds
find purchased a bottle of Dr.
King’s
ROYAL GERM ETHER,
began giving it to her in water ns
hot as she could drink it, before
and after each meal, using a
mild purgative occasionally on
retiring at night.
Suffice it (o say in lees than
a week there v as
A WONDERFUL CHANGE.
Coe could eat a little of any
thing she desired, and today i;i
tt well woman. She used allo-
for cash, the following described real
estate to wit: The East half of lot of
laml number fifty five 55. containing
one hundred, one and one-quarter
101L acres of laud, mere or less;
Eight 8. acres off of the North-East
corner of lot of End number fil't-v six
5G, and all that portion ot lot of land
number seventy four 74. lying south
ot a branch, being ni the South-west
corner thereof and containing twenty
ti' e 25, acres, more or less. Alt 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. (7. Clements by
virtue of and to satisfy a fi-fa issued
fro.’n Dooly Superior Court in favor
ol' R. L. Barfield v. s. J. C. Clements
and J. N. Downing.
Levy made by J. W. Roberts, deputy
Sheriff and turned over to me for ad
vertisement and sale.
This May 7 Ji 1894.
G. W. Sheppard.
Sheriff Dooly Co.. Ga.
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It is endorsed by thousands of Physi
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Price is one dollar a bottle, or six
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Durang’s Liver Fills are the best on ^
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PRICE 25 CTS. PEP. BOX, or 5 BOXES FOR $1. ?
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. T
1 ii.iil ^ \j.
Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
getlicr possibly 4
]n my opinion
(iERHETUER HAS
IIakry L. Watts,
Mr. Watts is travelings
C> bottles.
NO EQUAL.’
Winona. >.li<R
l'1-r <
wholesale ;
;’s I loyal C».’
Films v
Charges
Pieces.
ju tho next General Assembly, Subject
to th*“ Democratic nomination.
If elected, 1 shall faithfully and
vigorously protect your interests,
Respectfully Yours,
D. A. R. Crum.
Hay 15th 1894.
To the voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce mysjlfa candi
date for representative from Dooly
County, subject to democratic noinina- j T , . .
tion. Should tha people confer upon) , ‘
tne this honor and confide to me this j vv e(.:iesd;iy, May
trust I assuie them that I will do all; Y. Atkinson said,
in my power to advance the interests of
fny county, and shall always feel grate
ful to them for their support.
Respectfully, E. F. STrozikr.
To the People of Dooly County:
At the earnest solicitation of friends
I have consented and hereby announce
tnyself a candidate for Representative
of our county, subject to democratic
nomination.
I Will greatly appreciate all help
given me by my friends and neighbors
of the county and, if elected, will use
tny best efforts for the people of every
Dection of our county.
Very respectfully,
' J. H. DoROlJoH.
Saves The Babies.
Torn To
Mr.
at Forsyth
against the payment of any inter- |
esr, in case tho house agreed to j
; the prop isiiion to pay
j pal of the Tonds. M,, o i
i was not made on the question of) bi!n fa te!y
on | the payment of the bonds, because: bad
T. McAlister, of Koine
: “Last June. Germe-
16th, Hon. W ) the house generally conceded that! ;n ”- an, l a mere
For Clerk Superior Court-
To the Voters of Dooly County:
I J»*reby announce myself a candi-
<l»to for re election to the Office of
Work elf Superior Court of Dooly
County. I pledge mV future efforts, i general assembly it, out of perhaps
These Atlanta lawyers who
thought I was a pretty good Dcuio
crat twoyeais ago, now, while
they seek to put in an Atlanta
man for Governor, who has never
done anything for the party, sud
denly discover, or claim to discov
er, that my record is a bad one.
If iny record is vulnerable, why is
Gen. Frans himself .unwilling to! never paid them. This is the
meet me fuce to face and discuss ) truth about the bond matter,
it before the peopleiof Georgia j “I call attention, in connection
Why does he prefer that charges! with this, to the fact that the
be made behind my back? And • Atlanta Constitution, which is
why is it they are flooding the) Gen, Evans'chief champion was j
the evidence was conclusive on
that questR'ii. And while it was
not necessary for no- to make
argument on that question, it is
certainly true that no evidence
was obtained to shew that the!
State had ever paid these bonds, j
but the books in the treasury show j
that if the bonds were ever paid
by anybody, that the State had;
the princi- j Sil F
argument' ture saved our baby, Paul, carried
through an extremely
ease of dysentery and teeth-
skelcton of
iiiade him ;
or thirty
skin and bones it has
great chunk of thirty
five pound.”
Mrs. Katherine L. Iliilyer,
writing from Jonesboro, Ga., says:
“I really believe that Koval Ger-
uieture saved the life of my baby
boy, several months ago, when he
was suffering with cholera infan
tum.' 1 $1; 6 for $5. For sale by
Stovall & Forbes.
One Cent to Get Well.
Notice cf Sale,
i GEORGIA—Dooly County.
; By virtue of the authority vested in
: me by a certain indenture executed ou
i Nov. 18th 1893 by E. it. Willingham
i to me, which said indenture was, on
| the 13th day of December 1893. re-
: corded in Book “I”, page 680 of rec-
| ords of (Mortgages for Dooly county,
■ where 1 am created the agent of the
said Willingham for the purpose of
) sei ling the property hereinaftei named,
j There will be sold before the court
j house door in said county on the 1st
i Tuesday in June 1894, within the legal
! hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
j cash, the following described property
| to wit: One Saw Mill, being the same
; that was formerly owned and operated
j by Alexander & Willingham 2 12
| miles East of Cordele on line of S. A.
i & M. railroad, consisting of one forty-
horse power Erie Ejgine ami fifty-
horse power Boiler of same make. Ait
of said property at the time of execu
tion of said indenture being located
2 12 miles East of Cordele and now in
said county of Ooo'y Said property
being sold for ttie purpose ot paying
balanceuue on said indenture and cost
of this proceeding and remainder, if
any to be turned over to said Willing-
ham. Tills May 5th l'S4. i
E. F. Strozicr.
I'Totice to Debtors and Creditors-
QEORQt A—Dooly Countj
To all whom it may concern:
AH persons having demands against
the estate of Mrs. Sarah J. Yeomans,
late of said county deceased, ore tiere-
Our stock of Clothing is stiil large and
the assortment unbroken. In order to give
everyone the opportunity of buying early in
the season, we will, tor the next two weeks
ofler—Special Inducements—in our mag
nificent lines of—Mens, Bovs, Youths and
Children’s
CLOTH LY(
Moalgomery,
RAILWAY.
S. IT. Ilawkins. ) Itecuivers.
T. fktwaril Hamblcton. j
I assoijger and Freight Schedules in Effect
January Tib, ItDl.
WEST BOUND.
Savannah. Waive
i.yons, leave
Helena,
Abbeville,
(*o:deie,
Americas, arrive
Amerieus, leave
lckhla (l,
Bumpkin,
Omaha, arrive
Hurtsooro, leave
fioiit^ojsiery, arrive
Montgomery, leav
Hurtftboro,
Omaha,
Lumpkin,
Biciiiaml,
Aineru us, arrive
Americas, leave
Cordele.
Abbeville,
Helena, arrive
1 ,y«:r>s
sh vannsth,
We mean by this that we will offer ev
erything, not one or two specials, hut the
|complete line of CLOTHING. When we say
| Special Inducement-
WE ME AY a cut in prices rangingfrom
20 per cent to 50 per cent come
will do the rest.
a ; by notified to present the same accord - j
. I ing to law and all pm ties indebted to I..
San! estate are required to make im-
ineuiute settlement. This Mav 7th 94.
J /B. Austin.
Administrator.
... . , . - . . i , . . . , . , , - i If vou arc suffering with any
country with circulars attacking , the chief champion of the payment j skin J r b!(10 ,j <lise «se, Rheumatism,
my record immediately before the i of these bonds, and there was
day that the county acts, and too! not a single newspaper now sup-
late to permit tne to reply to them? j porting Gen. Evans that spoke out
“I am frank to say that during j in opposition to the payment of
my eight years’ service in the j these bonds.
Charge seventh D, th.t I am
jf elected, to the best discharge of the
duties of the office that is possible.
I deeply appreciate the confidence
given me in the pa9t and will be
IhnT.kful for future support from each
and every voter. Subject to Demo
(-ratic nomination. Respectfully,
Russel Kolhim.
For Tax Collector-
6,000 votes, these cited in t air; the friend of the corporations
circular were all that were ques- j against the people. This charge
tinned, it would be the highest! is too puerile, too c internptible, t--
proof that I had exhibited some deserve notice at mv hands, I
judgement in my action as a mem j simply refer you to my well-known
ber of the legislature,'and had ; record upon these question 1 ’, and
been faithful to the interest of refer you to your rpre.sentatives,
with whom i have served in the
General Assembly of Georgia.
Catarih, Ulcers, Old Sores, Gener
al Debility, etc . write on a postal
card to the Blood Balm Co , Atlan
ta, Ga., for book of wonderful
cures free. This book will point
the way to speedy recovery.
Botanic Blvod Balm is manufac
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is the beet building-up and blood-
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Brice $1.00 for large bottle. For
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advertisement elsewhere.
DEMOCRATS SHOULD TEHsK.
The rr.ocKf.S3 would again hn
35 Complete Novels
Neatly Bound.
the people.
■I will briefly allude to some of
the points made. It is charged
A „ v ' that I did not yote on a bill to
Tathe Democratic Voters of Dooly Co | Rn , eful the act in reference to the
Y ur i m :“
Of Dooly county, subject to the action ! It true that ot the man) bills
Oi the democratic primary of mass j looking to the interest of Con fed-.
Meeting and. if elected. I promise a ! crate veterans on one occasion I! press democrats that the political
tem bored wiBi Tus t ice and mcLemt'ion I "’ as abs ‘ nt when lhe bil1 W11S vote(l bat ’ les of 1S , 94 ’ in Georudn, will A ltd il Yeai’S Subscription
tow-ml all actions ! upon, but this argues nothing, as ; be hotter and harder fought than j 1
I earnestly solicit your votes : the bill had been agreed upon in ; ever before. While the populists, to a large 16 page illustrated
Respectfully yourk, ! committee, and every member of i of the state did not cut much of a monthly magazine for ONLY" 30
J. 1». Scott. : the house was in accord with the ; figure in the gubernatorial fight of j CEN TS. This is a most liberal
To the Citi2ens of Dooly County: committee’s action and there was, 1SG2, they have a better leader offer as Household Topics, the
I he-eby announce myself a candi-1 n0 opposition to the bill. j thi s tithe and are more thoroughly i magazine referred to, is a high-
ColUctof 1 “ofS^c^wSf^bjSctto | “ The noxt charge against me is organized and think they have a j class paper, replete with stories of
Jemoofatic nomination.' I most re- that I dodged a vote on the bill to j better “pull upon the negro vote Move, adventure, travel, and short
■(fretfully solicit the aid of every voter! establish a permanent school fund. | th in beiore. \V e do not believe; interesting and instructive sketch
ed will appreciate eyety effort made j-p^e charge itself shows that the i th it it is probable that a populist! es of fact and fancy; and in the
in my behalf and if elected will fulfil j men w j )o raaJ . e it are either sim- 'gov rnor will be elected in our j list of 35 novels are such treasures
every eScuinbent dutv to the best of
Ifty ability. RCsp't.
E. G. UP.EEJfF.
for Treasurer.
To the CutiJevS of Dooly County.
t am a candidate for re-election to
; pletons themselves or take the pec- state, but it is possible unless the
j pie to be such. The bill would I democrats organize thorough y
| have been worth nothing if it had. u!K l select the right kind of lead-
] passed. Each legislature must| crs -
j make appropriations for the com- j We carried the fight before by a
j non schools for the term for; big majority by putting our j and “Between Two Tins,” by the
j which it is elected. ] strongest men—-our fighting dem- J author of “Dora Thorn;” Thej
' Charge third is that I voted ! ocrats—to the front. The fact Truth of It” by the popular Writer
as “A Brave Coward,” by Robert
Louis Stevenson; “A Blacksmith’s
Daughter,” by Etta W. Bierce; T.
“ivinettn,” a most pleasing story
bv M. T. Caldor, *'-A Gilded Sin’’
NOTICE.
All person are hereby notified that
t will not ijay certain notes made to
J. \\ r . Hay good, Att.y in fact for
Jennie II., Claud E.. Coca B., Finest
G . Alice \Y. and E Tracy Lauteinan,
heirs at law of IV. G. Laut-nian. for
the tot.d amount of $200,00; §50,00 due
Oct.. 1st 1893; §50,00 due Oct . 1834;
§50 00 due Oet 1895 and §50,00 due
Oct 1. 1896 each date May 9th 1893.
The consideration for which said notes
were given having tailed.
This May 2nd 1894.
Francis E. Trulnck.
Vienna, Ga.
Wild Land Tax Sales-
G CORGI A —Dooly County ;
ill be sold before the court house
door in said county on the 1st Tuesday
in July 1894, 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-
tv-eiglit 188, in the 6th land district of
said county; each of said described lots
containing two hundred, t’.yo and one-
half 202i acres of land and aggregat
ing eight hundred and ten 810 acres.
All of said lands levied upon and to
be sold by virtue of and to satisfy a
Tax Execution issued by M. E Rushin,
Tax ( ollector of said county against
Kibbee & Hart for taxes due by them
to said .State and County for the y ear
1893.
This April 2nd 1894.
G. W. Sheppard.
-Sheriff, Dooly Co.
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vtih&viBc?- the same as heretofore. ! the record on the page and rear to j a!J d business and took up head-j “A Heroine,” a delightful story
past-favors, | which thev refer you-'-house ; quarters in Atlanta and managed; by Mrs. Rebecca H Davis: “w all
SoBCRiog ytmr BUFE»rt,^urenmln, j journul 1880, page S75, and you ! the speakers and forces of the j Flowers.” by the popular Marion
D. £. Leonard.' ' j will see that the bill against which state us a general would his afmy, IJarland, and the great story
To the Clfiftcs of Doc'y Ccunty: 11 voted was to thc very opposito | gave us a strong advantage. He j “G nilty r.r Not Guilty,” by
1 hereby announce rnTseif a candi*; effect to that stated to you—it was ' ; *! s0 went into every section of the ; Amanda M.- Dauglass. Fpace
dots for elecrion to the office of Tre.aa-, a bill to abolish the office of in- i state and made speeches for de j forbids mentioning the other nov-
of our eojpty, subject tO| S p ee jg r 0 f fertilizers and to abol ! mocracy. j els; but they are ull the same high
a • i! * h the office of inspeetwr. These} It is very doubtful whether our j grade, popular, bright, romantic,
00Boiled. Should 1 be elected to this ; Atlanta lawyers, perhaps, would ; executive committee will find an-j spicy, interesting stories,
fcffic: I pledge iny best eff.uts in your j not know what fertilizers was if | other chairman who will sacrifice! The 35 novels and the current
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court hOuS?
door of said county. between the legal
hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday iu
July 1894. to the highest bidder for
cash, the foilwing Wild Lands to wit:
! Lots of land numbers one hundred and
! twenty-five 125, one hundred and
' thirtv-six 138. and one hundred and
thirty seven 137. All of said lands be
ing situated iu the Sixtit G, land dis
trict of said county and each of said
lots of land containing two hundred,
two and one half 2024 acres of laud
and aggregating six hundred, seven
and one-half 6074 acres of land. Said
lands levied upon and to be sold by
virtue of and to satisfy a Tax Execu-
; tion issued by M. E, Rushin. Tax Ool-
i lector of said county, against C. E.
Smith Executor of the estate of S. D.
Smith, deceased, tor taxes due by said
estate to said State and County tor the
vear 1823, This April 2nd 189.4-
G. VV, Sheppard,
Sheriff, D. C.
A.C.DUDLEY,
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop.
Pinehurst, Ga
lam prepared to do all kinds of Buggy.nnd Wagon v ork at verv
reasonable prices. Will give special attention to fat ey Buggy work
and Painting.
I thoroughly understand my business and guarantee satisfaction in
very respect.
Yours fur businers.
A. C. DUDLEY,
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THE BEST—
9-94-'. f.
Carriage and Buggy Makers,
Pinehurst, Gn.
ieh rdf.
Respectfully,
James R Kellx.
For Sheriff.
Ta tha Voters of Dooly County :
S hereby anfiouiiw myself a caftdi
however, is but a sample
treatment which I have been
date forelection to lhaofBOe of Sheriff ; ceiving from uiy opponents in this
Of Oooly County, subject l-o Democrat-' eaI1 ,paign. They have not only
jc ncli.iLntion I respectfully solicit , , 1 f ,: :
lhe vote of each individual citizen and tn-d ""truths about me. hot eeet
wili appreciate < very effort made in l<
r lflV behalf, and sbouiu I b» elected r
: tho vote of each individual citizen and htid untrulns about me
~ ' ' to deceive tiie people
•tny behalf, and should I be elected reerrds that do not exist.
•wi-U'uo niy t-czt ta conduct the bus;- .x
»ess of tha same *i,h justice srd _* T.’-". _
t? un. . 1 . r., OJ r: ’ ' L
rt!;;]iV. fl .' - - v : :j till> 1 ■ S11
they saw it. Butin running a ; °wn interests so unselfishly to j issue of HoussSolD Topics will be
campaign they ought to have sense j the call of democracy, or who, if he •’ sent you the day your order is ro
of honestv enough about them willing, could so manage the j ceived. Tins will slippy you with
that when they quote the record. : forces i.f the state. If not, then j a season’s reading for a mere song;
they quote it truthfully. This,! it will be left entirely to the dem-; and will be appreciated by all in
is but a sample of the! ocratic nominee to manage his-the household. Send atones 30
campaign. cents to Household Topics Pub
Who is best fitted to do this? ! Co., B. O. Box 1139, New Yon
Mr. Atkinson did it successfully City. N. Y.
two years ago and is perfectly iu*;
miliar with al! its details. j
Gen. Evans says lie is tin poli
tician and would r> f know n no-
Utica! r:r.g :: he were to ir..ct :»;.o. Lr. Ir :n
in tha read. He surely is n- t the' L' v : :'-'s .-'hT'U.
': EOEC-1 A-Dcol v
To ail whom it
Jaunty,
mav concern:
i cl rev
wfruiy Persons
: - n ]':■■^'in owrv.">rk or 1;oaschold
Bitters
7«*mnv*.‘S ox-
F. J. Bivins has : n due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent
Letters of Administration on the Est.
of George \Y. Marvin late of Said
County deceased and 1 will pass upon
said application on the 1st Monday in JJ ( \GK\V * RI)
tune * next. Given under my hand
and sorl of office-
This 7th day- of May 1824.
J Jj. Hargrove,
Urdy D. C.
jsj|,80
HARNESS MF8. GO,
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I ':,.’ v.' : ~iz v ip7 pay an aarntlta
• ’ - . ■ • ■ • - . > - • W rue y .ur o-.v-.i oraei.
The only Machine that will Sew i
well ns FOR- I
WARD without stopping. Quiet,
Light Running, adjustable in nil
its parts.
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!/;•: J. \ ri whclexale t»stoss.
djuk* J.-. ; T VffiYqus, S3I to S50. tinarar.t;ed
sarco aa s.eiiic-i b'vOtM &S5. S»rrr&ya, $65 to s
Xo.3T. Sor.-syUameSB. ««« ,tutor BS-x-fop Susg'le?.
viSJinwasbo!g. t5oj. PhcDtons.S6#i
is-Fuuj' f ~ arr Y ^ :; Cors, Wagonettes,
$23„5Q
$7B ' ' -
Htrp'rTrou*
c- Le. or Indigesti on, u&:
CROWN'S IKON 3ITTSPR
\YE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
Correspoadeaec Solicited.
UNION MANUFACTURING CO.
Win. Peter, Owner.
Toledo, Ohio.
No. 3. Fam WajOd.
Iw. 1, Harness.
I BIDCiG SASnuta aaS txY Hfirs. —
8 pcrccat. og for nwh vrfih d*der. Bcod ic. ta pasSiiat^L 7 ? J
aUuBfa to t =Y rortaeo c= US W aatskwaa. kieUYbi'g,
A4tov»W. B, ^RATT, Sec’y, ELKHART, INBi