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iThe Vienna Progress.;:
*0(50taVOrgan, I)only County, and
'Town of Vienna.
I hereby most respectfully announce
inivelfn candidate for the office of
! Sheriff of Dooly coiiLty. subject to
Democratic nomination. If elected 1
pledge myself to a full discharge c>f the
dat es iiicmnbfnt utou that office.
Your help and support >s most respect
fully solicited. Very truly.
VY si. T. S.v:.osrEii.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY-
Subscription ?! per year in ad
thivp. Advertising rates made
known upon application. Con
tracts taken tit liberal rates.
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
1 li *rebv announce myself ;i candi
dal'.; for the office of Sheriff of Do >!y ; campaign
county,
JeUlOC
Ononis
duties
roe the true reason for the attempt
to “boost” the General upon the
state, ft was Atlanta and Atlan
ta's Soldiers' home and they began*
to instruct del-gutcs for the
Cotfeta boy.
Defeat 2.
This was too bad and they must
malic a more desperate effort. A
fund was raised to i harm.
Picnic at Morns & Tracy’s Miil.
or fponding or misfortune. This!
state of affairs has existed since:
the world was and will always be j
true, but it does not argue, in any .
case, that because some are not so P 0,nt “* , , , ,
prosperous as formerly, that the interesting of the season was held
world i-z going to the dogs. ;it the spring near Moms «fc 1 racy s
This coni in u tl grumbling dies j rai:! »» tr ' d "J’. from all reports
no good, but rather does much there were from 500 to 700 people
the largest
attendance
picnics in
and most
tion issued by M. E-. Rush ini Tax Col
lector of said county, agaiDst C. K.
Smith Executor of the estate of S. D.
Smith, deceased, for taxes due by said
estate to said State and Countv for tlic
year 189K. This V priI 2nd 1SSt.
C. VY. Sheppard.
Slieiiff. D. C.
.1X0. E. HOWELL,
EllJTOit AND PCBT.IsnF.n.
Entered in the Tnstoflicc at Vi
enna, Ga., at 2nd class mailing
rates.
TUESDAY .JUNE 5
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and $1000 was delivered to an family.
; employe of the penitentiary and Chtcr up, do the best you can.
he went down after the votes of Make the world brighter around
Pel fair county— and got them? you. Enjoy what God has blessed
l Why ‘
! officials ... ...
Evans’ campaign? Their lease your family. You will have with his past reputation as a public
expires during the next term of enough trouble without borrowin'' ■ debater.
| Georgia's governor ami they* want anv.
I a new lease and a more libej^ii one , Quit grumbling.
: and a governor to favor them. ;
■ The people saw the point and
I Atkinson jumped ahead in tl.e!
| contest. •
Defeat 3.
. This was terrible!! „
a unanimous call, it was crushing ’ in Dooly. Me«s. C. E. Whitfield' After dinner the crowd enjoyed
to see the people instructing for and E. E. Hardin < f Arabi weie themselves as beet they saw proper
! Atkinson. Something must be j at Seville and gave Daly a seat! and at 3 ° clock were addressed
(done, and durfe quickly. Gen. with them over to Williford on by Mayor J. B. Scott of Cordele.
i Gordon, recalcitrant to every trust j their way home. Daly and Ilardin \ Everybody votes it a most de-
reposed in him was called upon to i were drunk and began before long ; lightful and highly enjoyable
a,, ... , .. ... .. . • work his old soldier racket upon ! to dispute, Hardin claiming that. occasion.
■ tiii <• us deceived people and he reapon- Daly owed him $40 that he boi-
have bad a bail case of cramp colic i ,,, * 1 T . ,
r ‘ . ded; though a Inited Slates: rowed in Ameneus two years ago,.i
from the way it cut up last week. ’ °
To the Vote s of Dooly County:
(>rate f ull}' m kaowie.-lsiug your
kindness in the past. I most respect
fully solicit your support in the deni
ocr itic primary for the office of Tax
Receiver. Yours to serve.
Jxo. C. f l'X.vway,
Corae!e. Ga., Jan-, full, 1804.
For Coroner-
' I hersbv announce myself a rands-;
i iate f< • i d-election to office of Coroner :
1 of our county, subject to democratic |
: nomination.
1 Should 1 be rc elected I pledge the j
same faithfulness as heretofore. j
j Soliciting your support. ( remain. ,
Yo us respt,
Joe \V. Grab a si.
tions and speeches by the scho !s.
At the close of these exercises
Col. E. F. Strozier was called upon
and made a tine speech. Col. D.
should the penitentiary you with. Lighten the burdens of A. If. C rum was next called upon
take such an interest in your neighbors and be happy with ! and delivered a speech in accord
—*-'= * *-•—asap ,,, ' l '-
Col. W, S. Thomson then arose
and in a few pleasant remarks
gave every one present a hearty
" " I invitation to dinner. The dinner
Another Killing in Dooly. was a sumptuous one" and more
Last Friday afternoon one Dr. than ample for the occasion and
E. A. Daly left Seville in the edge which every one partook hearti-
Aftcr such 1 of Wilcox to go over to Williford lv-
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Items of State News.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
As the time for announcements
is close at hand the Piioqkess
wishes to say: The price of can
didates announcements in these
columns will bo $5.00. This
.'UQO-.nt must bo paitl 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. Vo will not de
viate from this rule for any one.
For Representative.
To tho voters of Dooly County.
I am a candidate for the Georgia
Legislature, subject to democratic
nomination.
Grateful for past favors, I am.
Eery truly yours,
Juo. C. Owen.
- .= senator, lie found time to write ( which Daly disputed. They* ]
llrn " L ‘ r ‘ j letters, a tuf agreed to make speech-; passed the lie and began to knock |
' cs for his old friend. The Consti- : eacli other witli their lists. They ;
There will be a joint debate ai tulion made a thing effor. Rear-! got out of the buggy to tight it out ;
Americas next Tuesday, June the ing up on its hind legs it turned | and Hardin being a much stronger ;
5 th. between Col. Dupont Guerry | i^oth barrels of its little red jubilee ; man beat him about considerably;
for Evans and Col. R. L. Berner I cannon upon Mr. Atkinson anti I with his fist and left him there be- I
for Atkinson. Tiiis promises to be ! column after column of double ; side the read, Saturday morning j
a lively time. leaded editorial abuse for Mr. i Daly 'was found nearly dead and
stand firm : Atkinson pawed the air conspic- 1 did die before noon. Coroner
r Cleveland'■ uousl 3‘, failing to find a lodging! Graham was wired for and held
place or a responsive chord in the j an inquest, bringing out the above ;
hearts and minds of the people of ! facts, Warrants were sworn out i
Georgia.
And they go quietly along Mee
ting Mr Atkinson governor.
Ignominious defeat 4.
This is really a very 1'uiiny cam
paign.
Funny, in the first place, that
tile Atlanta crowd thought they
governor upon
war rc-coru and sectarian
Democrats should
It is not a question <
or the Atlanta Constitution but
one of pure democracy. Cleveland
went off after die gold bugs and
(be Constitution after populism. I
Democrats will follow neither;
further than democratic bounds.!
and Sheriff Sheppard arrested
Whitfield and Hardin Saturday
night. Sunday they were guarded
all day and were to have committal
trial yesterday afternoon. Hardin
says the whole fisticuff was be
tween him and Daly and that
Whitfield had nothing whatever
to do with it He had no idea
ihat he had seriously hurt Daly
until told that he was dead.
Hardin moved to Dooly from
Woith and is not one of our Dooly
county family by the same name
To the Citizens of Dooly county:
T am a Candidate for Representative
jo the next General Assembly, Subject
to th<- Democratic nomination.
If elected, I shall faithfully and
vigorously protect your interests,
Respectfully Yours,
D. A. R. Crum.
May 13th 1*2)4. who can obtain an
To the voters of Dooly Comity: i ninediatelv forsake tho farm and
I hereby announce mysdf a uiui<Ii- j Ooc!; , ;) t | ie ' towns and cities. Here
date for representative from Dooly
The Constitution was /cry mod
est in its “claims” of 100 counties
for Gen. Evans compared to the
■•claims of Gen. .J no, c. Gi rion, j cou | c i electa man
who‘‘claims” the earth and the I war rc-cortl
fullness thereof and it fenced sentiment when he had done noth-
lor his friend, the general. <-x. | j a g f ur Georgia since the war.
General Gordon lias left his seat Funny that enormous campaign
in the senate and come to Georgia j funds, penitentiary losses and
to make speeches for General Ev- [ United. Slates senators must be i
ans. Would it not have been bet- j hi ought to bear to make the people |
Irr had Gen. Gordon remained in ; what is best lor them to do.
Washington and done his duty as, Funny to see the people disie- j
a senator? Gen. Gordon is not! gar-ding those influences and going , pleasure as that of last Saturday.
. gaining any friends by his recent quietly along instructing for the! The pupils of Miss Fannie M ini's
I actions, and he will gain few votes! people's governor, < school met in “Broxtans Park ’ to
! for Gen. Evans.—Ex. Funny} to sc-e this “gang” rear spend the day. The huge oaks
and pitch, snort and kick, pull. furnished ample shade and from
their hair and plead while the ! the limbs large swings swayed men-
pcople give them a little more rope acingly to and fro to the delight
with which to hung themselves.
| is as true an old saying as “there’s a time for all
j things” YVe all have friends in this world that are
[very dear to us and it seems to us ’twould be almost
‘ impossible to do “without them, but time proves to
us that the separation must come and new ones
| take their places, and—to use the common expres
sion—“things move on the same:” So it is with us.
! We have brought to this market thousands of things
j of beauty,—which seem impossible to do without,
land we love them for their beauty and quality and
although our house would be blank without them,
I we fully realize that “the time for separation is at
; hand” and THEY MUST GO. But, we will not
Sweep over them, but will’ try to console ourselves
| with the thought that NEW 0HES will take their
| places and “things will move on just the same.”
RAILWAY.
Until disposed of, we will offer our entire line at prices similar to
these we quote you below. Remember the CASH ONLY will get
these prices—as it takes Cash to buy THE NEW ONES.
) We have a full supply of everything and there’s no reason why
insstng’er anil 1-reniit Siheduies in Kiioct j ;l jj shouldn't grasp some of the bargains—if they onlv call early.
January Ttli. :«9J. 01 * J J J
s. IT. Hawkins. I Receivers.
T. Edward Ham Melon. j
KHAi) DOWN
HERE’S YOUR PRICES TO GUIDE YOU
A GALA DAY.
Few occasions afford so
It is a notorious fact that nearly
all of the young men in the country !
location ;
Quit Grumbling
1 ; ~ ,• , ., ~ , 1
conter upon
is where they
Speaking 011 ; This is a generation of
lers. 'The children are reared in a
; I he movement of 'young men from ; grumbling complaining household.
! the rural districts to the cities is | The head of the. family grumbles
on in all part^of the country, because he can ad t water life stocks
inticl' as he wants to:
i have consented and I cni.gesting the cities. The result his dealings in futures do not give
my Bel i a candidate lor itepresentatn e i • .» , • . r M P • , 9 , ^
if our county, subject to democratic i lhe c ‘ t,os aie ful1 ot -- ;lh! ' r .' • i him as big margins as he wants;
nomination. | aru ‘ the farmers, :il certain season* f hj s political friends do not work
I will greatly appreciate all help; of tin- year, find it difficult to get tor [,: ;n ad ; ;e thinks they on > h t; ‘
Kiveumeby my friends aud neighbors I gulfleicnt help to plantand harvest his manufactured stuffs do "not ’
their crops. The sujiply oi labor doubiein price; his employes want!
iu the cities is greater than ihejj 00 much wages; his ihcrchun i
countv, subject to democratic no ini ua-j 'uiagine they can find liglitei ,
tion. Should the people confer upon I And more genteel work than on the j
me this honor anil confide to me this ! farm, and just here
trust I asbuie them that I will do all m ,j <u a g * m j s , :i c { ,.
in my power to advance the interests o c
my county, and sha I i al ways feel grate
ful to them for their support.
Respectfully, E. F. Stkozier.
To the People cf Dooly County:
| of these happy iiearted children.
! The noon houf brought glad
tidings, for the good people of
j tins community know just how
to please the little folks and grown
up people too when it comes in the
: eating line. A more sumptuous
repast could not have been spread
for a crowd of picnicers. Lem n-
; ade wsa free. In the afternoon
ongs plays, recitations etc. were
1H. Hammerlv. a well-known lmsiness man
of Hil'.skoro, Va.. semis this testimony to
the merits of Avci-’s S irsrparilla: “Several
vears ago. 1 Hurt my toe. the injury leaving
a sore wuichleitto iTysitniiis. Jly ,-a!Tc rings
were exiiouie, my leg. from tlie knve 10 ;tie
ankle, being a solid sore, wtiicti liegau t o ex-
tend to other parts of ilielnwly. .'.fier trying
viiiions remedies, I began lakiiig Ayer's
Sarsapi’.rilki. and. before f i.ail limshed the
first bottle. 1 experienced great relief; the
second bottle effected a complete cure. 1 '
Aysr J s Sarsepas'HIa
Prepared ty Dr. J.C. Ayer or Ce, Lowell, Mica.
©«res others,vvlif carojicu
U00LY SHERIFFS SALES
j GEORGIA— Dooi-y County.
| Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
I July 1894. before the court house door
| in said county, between tlif- legal hours
I of sale, to the highest bidder for cash.
| ihe following real estate to-wit: Lot
; of land number one hundred and forty-
two U42i containing two hundred two
i and one half (2021) acres of land, more
; <-r less, situate, lying and being in the
j Ninth [9th] district of said county.
; Said lands levied upon nud to fco sold
j as llte propci ty of .1. J. Lashh-y, by
virtue of and to satisfy four li fas is
WEST BOUND.
Dally
Dally
exr.pt
.'■•ai .ilay.
SavsuiiiHli, U*ave
T:-2 pm
J.vons, leave
a.-! a m
Helen:*.
/ :45
A’ol»u\ ille,
1:-U p 111
Uoideln,
»:4»
9.
Ainei ic.is. arrive
S: 5'j
10*50
Aniurivns, leave
S1: a > a m
.;u
Kiciiiasid.
1-5 ;i r.t
t:li
l.Gitt >kin.
2:15
5: SI
(Hint, a, arrive
l:n
•»:«
Hurtsuor.*. leave
B: I» a m
H: ,2
Montgomery, arrive
9:1.5
S:W
EAST BOUND—Hr
ad Down.
Montgomery, leave
} ) p m
TihUuii
Hurtrburo,
8:1 1 a iu
9:! 7
Omaha.
S:i"» p m
l«:l t
Lusnnkin,
I":2‘. j) in
1 :5S
Itichlami, *
L!)
il 15:1 Pi
Amcri'iis, arrive
.*!:! »
il:1 j in
Arn- liras, leave
fc) i a ni
r»
C-.r ielr.
9-5 *
!:.•'?
Abln-vlile,
2:‘i5 p rrs
5:10
ilplrna, arrive
1:2') p r.i
J.Vt ns
S; S i
7:5 >
«a van nab.
5:15am
l-i yds Fruit of Locm
for $1.00
18 yds Best 4-4 Sheeting
for $1.00
18 yds Sc C Island
for $1.00
2;5 yds oe Checked Homespun
for $1.00
14 yds lie
for $1.00
2G yds Mayflower Lawns
for $1.00
A lot of Corsets worth from 5?c to $1.00
for 25c
A lot of $1.00 Gent’s Puff Besom Shirts, assorted
st\les
and numbers for 65c
American Indigo Blue Calicoes (7c goods) for •" ’ s
Turkey Reds for 6c
(Shoes, world without end) prices knocked silly.
(Clothing “ *• “ ) 25 to 32 per cent, reduction-
Entire LINE OF DRESS GOODS 10 to 331 per cc-nt. reduet'on.
Imvp fVr.'Irlo,
Arrive Albany,
ALBANY 1>I VISION.
Sold
1 >ai :y Kx.
tSl.Jifl.i
i m
Our space is out Wev’e made you
offer; will you take advanta«e of it?
“LEADERS.’
the
At the earnest tol.citation of mends draining t he farms of laborers and : iU ul bonds as much as be wants to; ; en * *d in, until a late hour bade i sued from the Justice*Co:«u held in
tho ci:k T., T1 ; eresiih hi>; **>"»**^ ™^ w „v 1,^. -an,.-^ w a,»n«
: our county, subject to democratic j ls lh,!t u ' c c;tios aic ful ‘ of “ 1St-r - v -1 him as big margins as lie wants; , w;i! J rejoicing over tho good time 1 county^one in favtw of i»..*■&
fund thi» .-irmprc m 1 dpt! m in r.oa snn m k ; i;«; l f,^ ,1,. ... ,.i l:i\J()i A. l^asn.ey , one in
12. X)m
No. 10
J I» in ~
i:l« •> mi
(7oni*efLioiiBSavr.nr.ai*, Alfjrny, Amorl-
nb rise! Montyon oiy with ihe various- Gi-
VPiTjriii" lines nmlat Abbt-vilh* will: Hie Ab-
bfvi!ie:md W:iyo« :-s Lnlirond.
rass4»i*g.* :s wi!i be a I lower* lo ride on al
freight trams A.u.M. ItaiUvay.
]!. WilJU'ftN,
(jem-rrtl l aiisen 'vr Auei.t.
anil r.ourishint
refreshments.
Visitor
af the county and, if elected, will use
;ny best efforts for the people of every
section of our counts’.
Very respectfully,
J. K. DoROt.GH.
For Clerk Superior Court-
To the Voters of Dooly County:
Idle
myself a candi-
"the effi
liereby announce
date for re-election
Clerk of Superior
County. I pledge mv
jf elected, to the best discharge of
duties of the office that is possible.
I deeply appreciate tho confidence
given me iu tho past and will be
tbai kful for future support from each
and ever}’ voter. Subject to Demo
pratio nomination. Respectfully,
Russel Kellam.
For Tax Collector-
or drift into evil wavs
fvff! i
demand. In every city there are j jj se t j< )e s not sell as quick nor for
plenty of string, healthy young; as m Ue h profit as he wants; his
mon who cannot get steady employ- ; cro p3 iire stolen from him by spec-! - l . ,
iinoii.- knmmn t i i ' 7 a CiiniliufitG li is noart becoires
, ti i Lev nnall v become ti amps uiatlon; his lands do not produce 1 r , , - ,
•» - .. .. 1 , ; hlied with the milk of human kn et
as they ought, on account ot tfef . • , , , • 4 . • , .
V- . , ' r.ess, winch makes him a friend to
seasons: Ins employer does not; TJ . ^
... ..... , . ’ . 1 \ . . . . . i everv man. lie becomes so deoi Jv
A —FOE Tin: IIEA LINO Or THE NATION" - &. [ pay him as luncn as he tiniiks Ins’
k and influence demands;j
artiraiu arc tidC as gt.od ;
bt in be ; tuere is not
mom v iu citculaiion tor
got hl-< just tdiarc; and on,
ar.u oil, until tnete is no end to , , ,
held every time the moon fulls. If
< verybody was a candidate wliat a
happy world we would have. We
vor of The Brumby Chair > o v. a.
Taylor & I.ash ley; one in favor of
_ ! Frank fc Adler v. s. Tajlcr & Lishley
I and one iu favor of Morris Neuburger
\n excluiiigc- remarks that i nee, & b*>n v. s. Taylor & LasliJey.
Levy made by G. li. Shell L. C. and
turned over to me for advertisement
and sale. This Ji.ue 4th 189f.
G. W- Sheppard,
Sheriff D. C. •
at least, in life every man slo pld
be a candidate for office. It w< uId
be beneficial to him. When a 11 an
Rinnfj Pvilmi i::ge 8 for a
.• future efforts, S tfUdbUlilU L^iUUU IfOAlU £ . lS
discharge uf the ® Av 1 great bactju*::::.* heiu:dy foe ^ °
" Skin and Blood Diseases! j LLf ?
" u ■ It purifies, builds up and enriches j
iS; the blood, and never fails i
il to cure ’he most inveterat
every man.
interested in your welfare, in the
health of ycur family, and in the
progress your twin babies are mak-
! ing in cutting teeth, that you in
voluntarily wish every man a can
didate, and that elections were
To the Democratic Voters of Dooly Co ;
I hereby announce myself as a can- j
didate for tho offie.o of Tax Collector j
of Dooly county, subject to the action I
of tho democratic primary or mass
meeting and. if elected, 1 promise a
faithful discharge of all my duties.!
tempered with justice and moderation !
toward al! sections.
I earnestly solicit your votes
Respectfully yours, j
J. li. Scott.
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of Tax
Collector of our county, subject to Atlanta
democratic nomination. I most re
spectfully solicit the aid of every voter
and will appreciate every effort made
in my behalt and if elected will fulfil
every encumbent dui.v to the best of
piy ability. Resp’t.
E. G. GKEENE.
BLOOD AMD SKIN DIS-j
EASES, if directions are fol-l
lowed. Thousands of grate- j
ful people sound its praises!
and attest its virtues.
LiTWRlTE for Book of Won- j
derful Cures, sent free on ap
plication .
If not kept by your local druggist, |
l send $1.00 for large bottle, or'$5.00?
i for six bottles, ahj medicine will be£
(sent, freight paid, by
BI.OOB BAILS CO., Atlanta, Ga. |
| the luuir finding from the I,.west
; to ihe highest, iiom the poorest
: to the i icilekt, from the most ig
norant to the most
; grumbling together
: times.
And the most of it imagination!
\Ve are not so well acquainted
with other seel ions but thePuao-
eess goes on record here and now
that there are 110 more hard
limein Dooly than there has always
i been. This cm not bo suecessfu.lv
, 6 lad that the candidates are
’ ‘ iri,( “7" !l i with us again. Treat them kindlv
about hard , . ,, ..
i an.l give them all the encouragi-
nient you can.
Notice to Dobtors and Creditors.
GEORGI.4--Dooly County.
To all w 10m it may concern:
All parties having demands against
the estate of J. E. Culpepper, lute of
GEORGIA—Docey County
Ail persons interested are hereby no
tified that if no good cause be Shown
to the contrary an order will be gran
ted by the undersigned on tho 5th day
of July next to make a change iu thc-
road leading from Pinehurst commenc
ing near the Pole bridge leading from
ffesse K. Hornes plantation on the land
of Mrs. Causey and running on land
line of Mrs. CiU9ey and J. C. Fulling-
ton and G. W. F'ulliugtou and inter
secting the Street at Pinehurst in front
of School house and Baptist church be
ing about 200 vards in length. This
June 4th 1804.
J. D. Hargrove,
Or J y. D. C.
GEORGIA. Dooly County.
All persons are hereby notified, if no
good cause be shown to the contrary,
au order will be granted on the Oth
day of July next, rnakiDg a change in
the public road leading from Cordele
to Willifo.-d in lltii Dist. of said Coun-
conl radteted by one who will go j said county deceased, are hereby 1 ty, commencing at the corner of Mrs.
A Funny Campaign.
and study their
For Treasurer.
among our peop
condition.
This talk of hard times is itn-l
i aginative or been trained into the
According to the way the i minds of the people by association ;
tvould-be-great Southern light, the | with calamity howlers.
Constitution, puts the! A few years ago our people!
matter, the present gubernatorial! began to agitate the question of j
campaign is u very funny’ one to i building a. new court house. The ;
the thinking men.* " ! calamity howlers were then in the
It said that Gen. fevans. .was j land and said we would be ruined
virtually elected in the beginning, i if wo did so, as times were so very |
us one hundred counties with j hard. \Yc built a court house j
wonderful unanimity and startling thatjs a credit to our county and '
! spontaneity had endoroed him and [ section, and yet. strange to say,
j only the inaugural ceremonies I our tax rate has gradually de-j
! were necessary to make him tho I creased until this year we levy no
To tho (fitizevs ot Dooly County. (actual governor of Georgia. So'.county tax at all.
lama *° ! was its jov and so exuberant its I Anv hard times there?
subject to Democratic nomination. ' j g lee that in the great i goodness: . Goto any public gathering in
I nromise, if ro-eiecte-J. a faithful of its heart it deeply felt lor the | our bounds and you will see t Ice Iter !
find careful discharge of all tho duties j young man who dared oppose the horses and mules, newer and better
General and in a friendly but vehicles, more and better wearing!
firm editorial it told this young apparel and a super-abundance j
man that the people wanted Evans of all good eatables,
and as lie had no backing, no i Any hard times there?
friends and no hope it hogged him G<> among the homes of our pen- i
the name of common sense to pie and you find better houses,!
get cut of -the race quickly and | larger farms,- more stock, more |
gracefully and save himself the] and better clothes, more luxuries,!
more education, more ease, morel
and better school and church
buildings.
to come down and challenged his I Any hard times there?
I opponent to meet him in joint; Go to our monied men. our
| debate before the people in every j business men. our bunks and
j county of the state until July 15th.; merchants t and you find less debt,
| They would only agree to arrange ; less old accounts and better
-Jo the Veters of Dooly County: 1 for four joint debates and so glad I collections.
thereby announce myself a eaudi-: were tlie\’ when those four debates Any hard time? there,
date fq r 6}e c t|off to theotSceof S'»riff j ^ere over tliat they absolutely re XO. Taking the people as a
of
of the office- the same as heretofore.
Thanking you for past favors.
Soliciting your support, I remain,
Yours truly,
D. 15. Leonard.
To the Citizens of Doo'y County:
I hereby auuounce myself a caudi-;
Tate for election to the office of Treas
urer of 'our county, subject to
Democratic nomination. The help of ...
each voter will be appreciated and is I inpetuling ignominious del at
Holicited. Should l be elected to this But the young man and hisi
pffice I pledge my best eff.uts iu your fr j enjs d j tl J1(U see proper for him
behalf.
Respectfully,
James R Kelly.
For Sheriff.
fj ?on!fpati^ tV 'lLespectL!lLLlicit ‘‘“sod >0 consider the question
the rote of each individual citizen and j further joint debates,
will appreciate every effort made in Defeat 1.
?ny behalf, end should I be elected, -j- :>;>.>!• b-c-u to see the trick
will do my best ^conduct the bust- . , A ' , .' i: H he A an-
■ the same with juste e ana |
p a:: 0 u te hot .
jiess
feir: ft ;s to ail.
mass they are more prosperous
and less in debt than Ti- retoTore,
We admit that there are cxijep
ti a ,! cases. There are inany who
■ - . •: 10 t hat are now
Res’v*
fell
notified to render them to me iu terms
of law and persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate
sett leu e -t.
Ij A. Culpepper,
Administratrix.
Helpless"
invalid.
“About 18 in-•::!!;«! ,. r two
years f.go my wife's lienit-ii gave
way, ami she ;;n-.v steadily
worse. Flu- c-iuh! not retain
ecarcolv niiythiijg she alo anil
tho case finally ursuniod the
worst form of
DYSPEPSIA and CHRCff-lC
D1ARRHO-.A.
and she became a lndji'ess inva
lid At tho age of I ■>. 1 had i' r
under tho treatinoi.t »»f a good
physician, biet his efforts to re
lievo her were of n. avail. So,
lifter matters had continued
tii us for S or ID months, and
mv wilo had given up to die, I
took tho case in my own hands
and purchased u bottle ol Dr.
King’s
ROYAL GERMETUER,
began giving it to her in water as
hot ns she could drink it, before
and after each meal, using a
mild purgative occasionally on
retiring tit night.
Suffice it to say in leas than
r. week there was
A WONDERFUL CHANGE.
See could.pat a little of any
thing she desired, and today i3
a well woman. Slio used alto
gether possibly 4 or (5 bottles.
In my opinion
CiERflETUER HAS NO EQUAL.”
Harry Ij. Watts, Winona, Miss.
Mr. Watts i- tmvcUnjr aa'csman for It. 7u-
bcibior Co., wholesale KriMjora. New Orleans
Kind's tt-iyal G.TiastU'jr Co , AU.iaU, Cra
Carrie Sellers and James Couuers land
in said Dist and running down by the
church to Limesink branch. Then
down the branch intersecting tho
Troupville and Vienna Road at the
Railroad crossing. This June 4th 1894.
J D. Hargrove,
^ O. D. C.
Wild Lr-ffd Tax Sales-
GEORGIA—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,
j the following described Wild Lands to
! wit: Lote-of land numbers thirty, 30,
i one hundred and twenty-nine 129, and
i two hundred and nine 209. iu the 3rd
land district of said county, also, lot
of l.aud numbe r one hundred and eigh
ty-eight 188, in the 0th land district of
said county: each of said described lots
containing two hundred, two and oue-
half 202; 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 co satisfy a
lax Execution issued by Jl- E Rusliin,
Tax ( ollector of said county against
Kibbee & Hart for taxes due by them
to said State and County for the year
1893.
Tins April 2nd 1S94.
G. W. Sheppard.
Sheriff, Dooly Co.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the ieg.il
hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in
July 1894. to the highest bidder for
cash, the foilwing Wild Lands to wit:
Lots of kind numbers one hundred and
twenty five 125. one hundred and
liirty’-si x 186. and one hundred and
liirtv se'eu 187. All of said lands be
ng situated in the Sixth 6. land dis-
rict of said county and each of said
■ >ts of land containing two hundred.
:„n and one-half C02i acres of lam
nit aggregating six bundled, sevei
ad one h. . 60? acres ol land. Sai*,
amis levitc upon and to be sold by
Virtue cf ano 10 satisfy a Tax Execu-
■ a
GENUINE
'WELT.
erpmof. Best Slice sold :«t the pnee.
"-sag at*HS8i WA SS, 254 and $3.50 J5ross Shoe.
%
Do You Want
TO MAKE
-OF COURSE-
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to—The Georgia-Alabama Business
College, Macon, Ga.
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—FIVE COLLEGES IN ONE—
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11 vs; \V i.iKiiiif ^h.;c < \cr
S2.5Q, and S2 Shoes,
l LCtUttliit.il :.l li.- ; ; in*.
Koys S2 & SI.75 School Shoes
Arc tiic tic*! lor Jicn ice.
LADIES’
$3. 82.50 $2, ?,?.7S
iv. -1 -ikong'OiA; Slyllr-h, I'erfoct
- Nervkifil)i(‘.Be8t
'T*r?c* fC urirr-» \ in ttic v.orict. Ail tityle*.
JH!5 15 IHE ii: laiaiHt upon having W.J,.
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, • o-rFr*** ttna price sfasnpe«] on
- ^ --a- **^C —- "’js, I>otton».Brockton
.... m j he
\ Tte” I
s ’i I®!*®?
DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can
affortl to soil at a l©e»n profit, and we believe you can save ir«oney by buying all your
footwear of the tlealer advertised belo’.v. Catalogue free upon application.
For sale by W. C. WILLIS & CO.
TEC IE
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THE BEST—
A. C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop.
I Pinehurst, Cn
I am prepared to do all kinds of Buggy and Wagon work at very
treasonable prices. Will give special attention to fancy Buggy wak
i and Painting.
| - I thoroughly understand my business and guarantee satisfaction in
| very respect.
Y'ours for business.
9-9I-L f.
A. C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Buggy Makers,
Pinehurst, Ga.
The oniv Mtichmo that will w
BACKWARD as well as FOR j
WARD without stopping. Quiet. :
Light Running, adjustable jn all
its parts.
WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
Correspondence Solicited.
UNION MANUFACTURING CO.
Win. Peter. Owner.
Toledo, Ohio.
8£iR|A8£ si HARNESS SF6, 8{J,
?rn^
■
Kgvp tolil lo pi*r.-<mjier3 for *1 years,
R-.viD* tlic-ro tao l.' -.Lt's profit. Wo are tba
Oldctoud JL^rxcst runnufactnrers in Amer
ica soli.t«k 2 '.3d Ilaraesstbis way—ship
with privi!<*4oto ex - mir:^ before any monpv is
paid. \ .'c p .y iV kIir i-»th trays!I not 8a:i«lac-
t >ry. 7 ’ trr: ** rO.} curs. Wisy pay an axent$10
t j ; . t ) t r . . i r yt li Write your own order.
J*«*::nu fr;c. We tal:c all risk of damage :q
fc!ii p:»iLZ-
'.YHOLSSALE PRICES.
Spring Wakens, S3! to S50. Guaranteed
as se! 1 forSSOto 885. Surreys, S65 toSlOO
r/ey Elumess. ai soil for 8100 to 8i». >op Buggies,
S37.50, a? fine as sold f -r 835. Phsetons,S66
to SICO- Farm Wocons, Wagonettes,
Milk Wagons,De‘i' ory iVagonsoffd Road
Carts, micycles FOi: homes * cuuajrlx.
FIT?
■ SUFFER ANY
M £ce. State aad O
it Mai Sites
CAN be CURED;
We wfj SEND FREE t>r
mail a Urge TRIAL BOTTLE;
■ also, a treatise on Eptlepsv. DON !'
SUFFER ANY LONGER! Give Post Of.
£ce v Sure icd County, and Age piiisly. •
AdTHE HALL CHEMICAL C0„ t
mjMt
'irt 1 Perm Hsrn«t
Tarm,
*10 to
*283.30.
lio. 1, Farm Harneaa.
HIDING SADDLES and FLT NETS.
8 percent, oif for ca*h with order. Send 4c. la pneumatic "tires, woldle
_ rtamp* to pay poot^se oa U2 pafe catalogue, eteel tubing, dro^forgings.
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