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'The Vienna Progress.;
I hereby most respectfully announce
my~elf a candidate for the office ot :
.Sheriff of Dooly county, subject to J
Democratic nomination. If ejected l:
I pledge myself to a full dischaj ge of the 1
! duties incumbent upon that office-
The Pemocratic Call.
time yet for us to be heard from : md tearful silence alone conveys I tioa issued by M. E. Rushin. Tax Col-;
and when it comes, east vour vote i the true emotions of anguished i lector of said county, against C. F.. j
Smith Executor of the estate of S. D. 1
! for the man von con ic.itiousLi hearts. Hers was the ministry of If.;, j „
The white democrats of Dooly | think is the beat filteti for the of-■; suffering and sorrow. How weU ^te’to^id Sw
i * w-n tk •. ri . , duties tncutubei-t upon ui»t otrtce-
vlffteiii. Qi’gafi, Dooly fount), tino Your help au«i suppoit U most resj-ect-
Ttfwti of Sienna. fuliv bolieiic.i. Wry truly.
PUBLISHED EVSEY TUESDAY.
Subscription $1 per year in ml
Vano*. A dver rising rates made
known upon application. Con
tracts taken at liberal rates.
.1X0. E. HOWELL,
Editor and Publisher.
Entered in the I'ostofilee at \ i
b>ina, Ga., at 2nd ciasS mailing
bates.
Wit. T. SA.-aSTKE.
To the Cit>r.ens of Dooly County:
l hereby announce myseif a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Dooly
county, subject to the action of tin
democratic primary, and if elected 1
promise a faithful discharge of all tlit
duties encumbent upon mo. b’c-ep't.
J. II' Robests.
To the Voters of Dooly County:
; Gratefully acknowledging your
kindness in the past. I most respect
fully solicit your support in the dem
ocratic primary for liie office of Tax
Receiver. Yours to serve.
.Txo C. Dr:; aw ay,
Cordele, Ga., Jan-, 5th, lfcU4.
county are called tipon to signify . tee. Abandon all ill-feeling! sh ; fulfilled it is known only to
by ballot at their different pre Stop these street arguments! They (»id and her own smitten loved)
einets on l hursday the f»th day of not only injure the party, but in- j ones. Too fragile for earth, she.
luly next, their preference for j j llr e ymt every time wn take them ; has heen transplanted to a summer 1
jovernor of this state. 1 his con- U p Jjju'f make yourselves often- I clime, surely to Idoom again in
■ st should be free, fair and with- ■ .five, but hold your friends and perfect loveliness,
ut bias and entered into by dein j y 0 ur character by doing the right Dear “.Stannie" has lift U~. but
•erais only. [always, 'Tis foolish, yes, sicken-1 we will never forget Tier. She is
\\ c have, heard from a number j'nig to all who cnuic in contact with sleeping and we shall all soon be
f sources that there are those who j these street sayings and we will with her. Sweet, hut sad are the
i v they expect W> vote for a cor j it dmit there is little good, if any i t. recollections of the many 1 nppy
hours we have spent together here
estate to said State and County for the!
year 1S93. This .April 2nd 1894. j
G. IV. Sheppard.
Sheiiff, I>. C.
H KEP/.Y .11 XK V2
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lain candidate and i! he is not them. ’Tis unmanly, unchristian
nominated they will refuse to vote jjke in us. Let us all be true men!
June 8th’Of Observer.
THE BEST OF
FRIENDS
MUST PART.
hiade and collect the whole amount ny Saturday. These were the
whether tlie paper is taken from
the olliee'or not.
A XXOUNCEM E2sTS.
As the time for announcements
5s close at hand the Progress
tviches t'. say : The price of can
didates announcements in these
‘columns will be $5.00. This
Amount must be paid before the
.insertion or the
instructions to inser
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.
! for the other man.
And they claim to .be demo-!
j cr.tts ! ? !
J A democrat is one who is willing
to support the nominee of the ma- i
j jority, whether he be his panic-j
| ular choice or not.
Considerable objection and crit- :
I ieism has been offered to the terms
in which the executive eommitt.-e
I issue their call for toe primary.!
I l ire objection is to the phrase, “All
j white men who are entitled by law j
| to vote for Governor oT this state
j uiul who supported the nominees j
! of the la<=t democratic state con-!
i ventien shall be entitled to vote in !
this primary.”
; Persons who object to this sav :
— ! that there are many citizens who!
Sumter cmlutv gave Evans only !'^j ,0t . 6U PP° rt th « ? omineeB 5 " 1
' Friday. Pulaski 1S92 ’ wbo nnvv , ^ tbelr <- r "” r . » nd i
want to vote the democratic ticket
in said, primary and who are wil-!
ling to support the nominee. Un i
tier the terms of this call they are:
not entitled to vote.
There were only two ways of!
prohibiting this primary to a I
strictly party vote. One was to;
issue the call the way the)- did, the i
other to swear every voter about!
For Coroner-
I hereby announce nivself a candi
date for re-election to office of Coroo-
of our county, subject to democr. ti
nomination.
Should I be re elected I pledge the
same faithfulness as hereto lore.
Soliciting your support, t remain.
Yours lespt,
Joe YV. Graham.
Items of State News.
131 majority
gave Athlnson nearly
300 tnajor-
For Representative
greatest victories that Mr. Atkin
son has won.
The praises of old Dooly are
being sounded far and wide. On
a banner carried by the Cordele
Atkinson club, in a grand proces
sion on the sixth was this inscrip
tion : “Dooly pays m> county Tax; 1 whose political views there was!
$23,070 in hei Treasury. j any doubt. The executive com- j
Hurrah for Dooly ! I mittee thought the former the less;
Gen. Evans spoke at Amerieus harsh remedy, anil the Progress!
last Friday the 8th. The follow- ‘ a g ret ‘ s " ’.th them entirely,
announcement, i ing Evans men from Vienna went j " e w he sorry to lose tlie vote ;
and “I will I over to bear him. Messrs. YV. °‘ a11 -' IDan ^ bo honestly desires;
Harvard,. L. Brown Jr., J. II. Dun-j 10 vote ;l democratic ticket, but hcj
can. J, M. Busbee, Bob Graham, t ‘ le fold willingly and against,
Ralph Powell, J, F. Powell and J. olu 'leading, and should be wil-;
\1 Bryant. ! li-itr for those who remained true!
blue to express a nominating choice j
Where, oh where! is that “spun- ll;>|) „ rt ,h 8 nominees in
taneous uprising, the overwhelming the coming el etions and then he!
majorities and the glorious victo- beenutled to help nominate
ries.” predicted for Gen. Evans, in next time.
the presnt Gubernatorial enin- j _ j
paign? Washed by the waves of
tru’i Democracy over to the At
kinson side, where they safely rest.
The Bitterness, Hurtful.
It will he gratifying news to the Editor Proyr s-:
friends of Col. E. B. Lewis of I regret exi e Uingly that, from
Montezuma to know that he has the beginning 0 our present Gu- Criicke . C ac!e. hild scme happy mo
been nominated as senator from j beruatorial Ca npaign, ah matters 1 - • ~
tlie Fourteenth Senatorial district.; pertaining to the Campaign have
as reared in thiscoun-■ been discus: ed so bitterly by the
Col. Lewis was
'To the voters of Dooly County.
I am a candidate for the Georgia
Legislature, subject to democratic
nomination.
Grateful for past favors, I am.
l T ei y truly \ours,
Jno. C. Oven.
To the Citi:un of Dooly county:
I am a Candida, e for Representative
In the next General Assembly, Subject
to th- Democratic nomination.
If elected, I shall faithfully and
vigorously protect your interests,
Respectfully Youis,
D. A. R. Crum.
May 15th 1804.
To the voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce mysjlfa candi
date lor representative from Dooly
countv, subject to democratic nomina
tion. ’ Should thu people confer upon
me this honor and confide to me this
trust I assuie them that I Will do all
in tny power to advance the interests of
my county, and shall always feel grate
ful to them for their support.
Respectfully, E. F. Stkozier. | stand il
To the People of Dooly County. are iT l
At the earnest solicitation of fxiends thing that would change the!’ ^ T ,
l have consented and hereby announce; veatlier in his room. Mr. Stein 11 s ,u can ° .a.e-ta u,
myself a candidate for Representative
of our countv, subject to democratic
HELPLESS
INVALID.
“About 38 months or two
years ago my wife’s health gave
wav, it:; sho grew sb-mMy
worse, b e cduM Dot retain
scarcely : .y'.hiug s!;i- a;n n:ul
the ease litiallv ;...s ..ut.il l-e
worst form of
DYSPEPSIA and CM30MC
DIAURGU-A,
and she b' i csune a imlpless i-nva -
lid At [Ho age of IS. 1 had her
under the treatment of a good
physician, but his efforts to re
lievo her were of'no avail. Ho,
after matters had. continued
thus for 8 or 10 months, and
ui)’ wifo had given up to die, I
took tho case in my own hands
and purchased u bottle of Dr.
King’s
ROYAL GERMETUER.
Logan giving it tuber in water as
hot as she could drink it, before
mid afler each meal, using a
mild purgative occasionally on
retiring at night.
Suffice it to say in less than
a week there was
A WONDERFUL CHANGE.
See could ent a little of any
thing she desired, and today is
a well woman. She used alto-
gotiier possibly 4 or 0 bottles.
In mv opinion
OERliETUER MAS NO EQUAL.”
Harry L. YV at rs, Winona. Miss.
Mr. Watts Is traveling saVsman For II. Zu-
t>orl ier (*o., wholesale growers. New Orleans.
Kind's Itojal Germdiucr Co., Atlanta, tia
‘‘Jumping Tom.
• at home, but they are no more, yet
! we have the sweet consolation of
j knowing that 'Stannic” is at rest,
! sweet rest from the toils and strifes
{-of a world of sorrow.
Farewell, dear “Stannic,” we
i mar not often speak thy name,
! the world may think thee forgotten
but we heard thy memory as a
treasurer too precious for aught,
j hut solitude. Let the birds sing
above her. The flowers bloom
over her and the sighing winds
! sing her reguieai.
Annie Mat.
Jf —FOR TIIE P.EAUMI OF TOE XATI OSS— J:
iDotanie blood Baiis I
is as true an olti saying as “there’s a time for all
jthings” We all have friends in this world that are
.It purifies, builds up and enriches j
7^, the blocd, and never fails ’
5il to cure 'he most inveterate!
BLOOD AND SkiN DiS-j
'ections are fob!
Thousands of grate
ful people round its praises)
and attest its virtues.
yg"Vv'R;TE for Book of Won- i
derfui Cures, sent free on ap= I
If not kept by your local druggist, »
i s send St.oo‘ for large bottle, or $5,005
| g for six bottles, and medicine will be
i * sent, freight paid, by k
I a: SAUtt CO., Atlanta, Ga. ||
Kotice to Debtors and Creditors-
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To all whom't may concern:
All parties having demands against
the estate of J. E. Culpepper, late of
said county deceased, are hereby
notified to render them to me in terms
of law and persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate
settlement.
L A. Culpepper,
Administratrix.
DURANG’S
Rheumatic Remedy
$ Has sustained its reputation for IS years «
♦ as beini? the standard remedy for the ♦
♦ quick and permanent cure of Rhenma-
- u-in Gout. Sciatica, etc., in all its forms.
It is endorsed by thousands of Physi- <
cians. Publishers and Patients. It is <
purelv vegetable and builds up from the ■ .
prkTis J o^e’do/iiN 1 'tSme, or six t {very dear to us and it seems to us nvould be almost
Free d by a !Sii 0u AddnS' Pam ‘♦ {impossible to do without them, but time proves to
| Dlirang’S Rheumatic Remedy Co. | us that the separation MUST come and new ones
t 1316 LStreet,Washington,D.C. ♦; take their places, and—to use the common expres-
|^*atoL“oid i biSi^ etliatmakes l ision—“tilings move on the same: So it is with us.
♦ FsicEss^cMjEsBox^BoxMros,!. ^ j \\ c have brought to this market thousands of things
. 0 f beauty.—which seem impossible to do without,
and we love them for their beauty and quality and
although our house would be blank without them,
we fully realize that “the time for separation is at
;hand ” and THEY MUST GO. But, we will not
I weep over them, but will try to console ourselves
with the thought that NEW ONES will take their
places and “things will move on just the same.”
.j.-lCUli h l l.nxiu.r.c. C-l^.
Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Gh.
Montgomery,
RAILWAY.
I'asscngcr ami Freight Schedules in EITect
January 7lb, 1MU.
Until disposed of. we will offer our entire line at prices sin.i’ar to
these we quote you below. Ilemember the GASH ONLY will get
these prices—as it takes Cash to buy THE NEW ONES.
Wc have a full supply of everything and there's no reason why
all shouldn't grasp some of the bargains—if they only call.early.
WEST liOI’ND.
READ down
Daily Daily \
except j
.Sun tiny.
HERE’S YOUR PRICES TO GUIDE YOU.
savannah, leave-
J.5'OX13 t It'llvc
liflemi,
Abbeville,
Cordele,
Amerieus. arrive
Amerieus, leave
Kiel 1 land,
i.cmpkiu,
Omaha, arrive
Uiirtsbcr**. leave
Montgomery, arrive
5:3“ a m
!h*21
1:30 p m
7:45
8:3*1
9:43
i< r*)
3:30pm
4:1 i
n:<H
•*:iS
14 yds Fruit of Locm
18 yds Best 4-4 Sheeting
15 yds Se G Island
23 yds r>c Checked Homespun
14 yds 9c
26 yds Mayflower Lawns
A lot of Corsets worth from 50c to $1.00
for $1.00
for $1.0 )
for $100
for $1.00
for $1.09
for $1.00
for 25c
EAST HOUND—itEAi> Down.
The New York Sun is now hav
ing i16 sport out of Torn Watson.
It remarks of him :
‘‘Jumping Tom Watson, the
cuts as Chairman of the Georgia
populist convention on Wednes
day. Tom strangled the octopus
DOOLY SHERIFFS SALES
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
July 1894. before the court house door
in said county, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash.
Montgomery, leave
IIurDboro,
Omal:u.
Lumpkin,
KiPhlaiwl,
Ann*! icuK. arrive
Amerieus, leave
(Jorileie.
Abbeville,
Helena, arrive
Lyons
Kavunn&h,
p nij 7:20am 1
»J:l ) a m: 9:17 ,
S:Io i» in * !*>:!) !
!i:K p m I -M I
I Irlllliitl 1
li:i i;m
A lot of $1.00 Gent’s Puff Besom Shirts, assorted styles
and numbers for Gao
American Indigo Blue Calicoes (7c goods) for c.Vc
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 33.) per cent, rouuct on.
Our space is out Wev’c made you the
offer; will you take advantage of it?
ALBANY DIVISION.
I Leavo ('Gi.lelr,
Arrive Aibany,
Daily Lx.
hi Rtl.ty
ngner
recently moyed to Snndersville and
rented a room over a beef market. U ever ? q'Pl>oner uunns uusui u«j j n the iaitlrih , via,Heated every-
On a warm night not long since, j ,lvo,l ^ e ) can j l ei..ocra ’ ' thing he didn’t defy, patted- the
the odor of beef that hud been! e ^P CCtS t0 supp.-ri tie iiniuupco i head oT agriculture, took labor by
killed too long, entered his sleep- ! f G f a . r ,.' ’ T.TTTT ..1°! tlie hand, and finally jumped three
ing ’
cons
uilty nf the charge and
red edged adjectives. Tom is to
be the Populist candidate for con
gress in his district again, and the
welkin hud better lake its door-
Very respectfully
’ J. H. DoROt.uu.
... ... I : usiiu uruUffht against Gen. Evans i A Cl Ollt 10 I
tlie Druggist and j , * ® . .
and ilon. V\ . i. Atkinson nv our: Who formeriy n>3idr'' a Conneciiect, but
countenance ot
why his request was not granted
Weeklies, as well as, our leading: who now resides in Honolulu, writes: *'T*of
Ninth ' L 9th] district ot said county.
Said lauds levied upon mid to be sold i verging litnvi mat nt
as the property of J. J. Lashlcy, by ! h '-\
virtue of anil to satisfy four ti fcw is- j
sued from tlie Justice Couit held in j
and for the 585 c i&trirt G. 51. of sai.l j
county : one in favor of W- 11. Eilis ii j
Co., v*. s. Tayior & Eashiey '.one in la-
vor of The Erumfcy Chair Co. v. ,s.
Taylor <fc Lashiey; one in favor of
Frank & Adler v. b. Taylor & Eashioy
| and one iu favor of Morris Uejourger
& Son v. a. Taylor & Lash ley.
Levy ru<ade by U. B. Shell L. C. and
turned over to me for advertisement
and sale. This June 4th ISO4.
G. W- Sheppard,
Sheriff D. C.
UHis>
Needing: ft tonic, cr t.hiii: mi that want aabdLip
up, -.hilled till':
nttOU'N’S IRON BITTERS.
It to pleasant to t ike. <;iip« tialurin, Indige*
v with thu .Vo- i
e anil Wa.vcicas luillroutl. *
.•ng-rs will he al!ow#-d in ride on a
L trains of A. A. * M. ItRilvrar.
(.:. H. WII.ntTItV.
Gaucrid i n,.c: Ae. ..t.
For Clerk Superior Court-
^ ^ ; Dailies, in order that they might
Suicide in Amerieus. j accomplish gain for their favorite
- Dr. Jus. B. Hinkle of Amerieus! aid ue have been only waiting for
To the Voters of Dooly County: j committed suicide at that place j the papers to reach us that we
I hereby announce myself a candi-; last Thursday night, by taking! might grasp some nf the charges
ibUe for *icv-election to me °U poison. Dr. Hinkle was a verv —believing them to lie true and
S2U* I&vtofa ! P-minent physician and was tried Uitb then, in 1. ind have taken the
if elected, tuthe best discharge of the I and convicted for the murder of j streets tuat «e niigot not only do ^
DWorsham, also a very promi-1 iturt to the one not iff otir choice, j
nant. dentist, of Amerieus. He had , but to our fficndi also. Un '• tuis-1
applied for a new trial which was; true. 1 ask both sides? Strange D >
refusei 1 ,.and ns soon as tho news; say, if no f if those sayings should :
if elected. tJ the best dint.hat;
duties of tiio office that is possible.
I deeply appreciate the confidence
given me in the past and v ill bo
thankful for future support from each
xml eveiy vcitfr. Subject to Demo
cratic nomination. Respectfully,
Russel KeiUiu.
r v , !
! - 1 dreds
\ nnee-s,
/f years
-re cil
For Taut Colls-rtor-
reached him he committed suicide
ir. tho tiiunuer stated above.
POLITICAL.
To tlie Democratic Voters of Dooly Co
I hereby announce myself as a c*ui-
didste for the office of Tax Collector
of Dooly county, subjiKit to the action
of the democratic primary Or mass
meeting,and, if elected, 1 promise a
faithful discharge of all mv duties,
tempered w ith justice and. moderation
toward all sections.
4 earnestly solicit your votes.
Respectfully yours,
J. 1!. Scott.
To tiro Citizens of Dooly County:
I he oby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of Tax
Collector of our county, subject to
democratic nomination. I most re-
tpectfuily solicit the aid of every voter
and will appreciate every effort made
in my behalf and if elected will fulfil
every encumbent dutv to tho best of
tny ability, Resp't.
H. G. Greene.
For Treasurer.
be taken upai.d thoroughly sifl
little truth could he found it
them. I hive heard sensible men
or rath-r men who are iieii wd to)
be sensibl y take the strecls- and |
say thisiga against IIo:i. \Y. Y. At-j
The outlook grows brighter and) kinson, wh.uli were very unkind,
brighter fer Mr. Atkinson every | as well us, untrue, lie has been
dav. > charged with being u thief and
According to the Telegraph the [other things equally as unkind. 1
vote now stands, ; ask, is this true? Who can show
| Atkinson, 110. Evaus. 68 ; where and when he ever robbed
With McIntosh’s 2 votes unin-j one? Now on the other hand, did
j structed and Polk’s 2 votes in we at the beginning acknowledge
| doubt. Half of the counties have; that Gen. Evans was a Christian
acted and half the votes been poll- gentleman, above reprouel. etc., or
ed. Gen. Evans is hoping against, have we tried to have the world be-
hope if he thinks to overcome this lieve he was anything else, but j
majority. ; that? ' i
'Phe qtiesti ms do not demand
Be Democrats. 1 Iin ansarer from me only,' but ['
I should make every man search]
deep down into his heart and bring
20 years past, mv wife
am! 1 liave nsei! Ayer’s
Hstr. Vigor, ami v.e
attribute to it tho dark
hair which she amt I
now have, while hun
dreds of otir nciitiaint-
anees, ten or a dozen
ars younger than we,
t Wilier gray-headed,
PrfCTtn 'hite, or bald. When
Dss- 4 j sked how our hair has
" J etained its color and
uliness, we reply, ‘ By
the use of Ayer’s Hair
Vigor—nothing else.’”
•'In 18CS, tny aSiaticed
fgg^^ggessi was nearly bald, and
the hair
kept fall
ing out
every
d a y. I
induced
her to use
Ayer’s Hah- Vigor, and very soon, it not
only checked any further loss of hair, but
produced an entirely new growth, which has
remained luxuriant ami g-ossy to tills day;
I can recommend this preparation to all in
need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all
that it is claimed to be.”—Antonio Alarrun
Bastron, Tex.
AYER’S
HAIR VIGOR
Money to Loan
On farming lands in Dooly
iiu k » lY ’
tic 'i. niid Billo'^ae^s. Ai» oea!CT3 izw iu
GEORGIA—Dooly County
All persons interested are hereby no
tified that if no good cause be Shown
! to-the contrary an order will be gran-
j tod by the undersigned on tiie 5th day
| of July next to make a change in the
I road leading from Pinehurst commenc-
| ing near the Pole bridge leading from
Jesse R Hornes plantation on the land
! of Mr*. Causey and running on land
I line of Mrs. Causay and J. C. Fulling-
ton and G. W. Fuliington and inter
secting the Street at Pinehurst in front
of School house and Baptist cjiuroh be
ing about 2C0 yards in length. This
June 4lh 1891.
J. D. Hargrove,
Oriv. V. C.
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
All persons are hereby notified, if no
good cause be shown, to the contrary,
an order wiH be granted on the 6th
day of July next, making a. change in
the public road leading from Cordele
to t\ illiford in 11th Dist. of said Coun
ty, commencing at the corner of Mrs.
Carrie Sellers and Janies Conners land
in said Dist and running down by the
church to Liuiosink branch. Then
down the branch intersecting tiio.
Troupville and Vienna Road at the
Rriiroad crossing. This June 4th 1?94.
J D. Hargrove,
O. D. C.
Wild Land Tax Sales-
Do You Want
TO MAKE
-OF COUKSE-
For full information write at once
to—The Georgia-A1 abama Business
College, Macon,. Ga.
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
The Most Practical.
—FIVE COLLEGES IN ONE—
Commercial, Shorthand. Tele
graph, Pen-Art, and Normul.
LADIES’
$3, SSL50 $2, $1.75
U-tstDeugola, Styllfeli, Perfect
\ k'i t rti»g :ind mr i’jevuUlv.
l^v i-i world. All Styles,
iobist uiion havlug W. L.
Douglas Shoe a. Nanw
pritx* on
bottom. Ur«cf:t<;n
DEALERS rvlio push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers',
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can
Jiffonl tn F-t'li v.i n l*/»o jirofil. .vn/l we lw:J5#*ve yoc ran pern money i>y buy ing :j]i your
* r * 1 1 J Catalogue free rtpon •ip{»llcat2c(i.
luotWcar of the dealer mlwertised bolov
For sale by W. C. WILLIS & CO.
THE
A-.
, .. | the truth out. We, then, seeing j county on easy terms. j GEORGIA—Dooly County;
A good cleat has lw.cn said re- . ourse j ves us we pr() bablv have nev'- I Mv agent, Col. \V. G. Harrison, j Vi ill be sold before the court house
i the triendN of each of, r i, c r or e, must treat those who «p lean be found in Vienna, from the ! door m said county on tho 1st Tuesday
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THE BEST—
To the Citizews of Dooty County. | — --s-- “*• j er eat wean. n. Lotus not forget
I am a candidate for re-election to In tiie first place, the men who =•, 1 r
the office of Treasurer of our county.! sav these tilings will think better tiU ,^ _, „ , , .
subject to Democratic nomination | of * if , |nd when the (hlV o[ election i Hon ’ ^ 1 ’ At Unson ’ W ° wl “
l nromise. if rci*elo« % ted, a faithful! , 1
S^ht so far ancUflrhilc I can't agree
Vienna a ill be prompllj .n.aered, | S
,1. l>. tint good, j o j. nuln bfrone hundred and eigli-
Montczuma, Ca.
— - ........... i . , ... , ' , ■ admit, has made a most wonderful
ami careful discharge of all the duties co,lll ‘ p : as a rule, will wain up and „ , . , , , ,, ,
of the office- the saaie-au heretofore.
Thanking you for past favors,
Soliciting vour support., I remain,
Yours truly,
I). It. Leonard.
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
like good and loyal Democrats!
with him on everything, nor can I
with anv ot:her man, I ever saw,:
ty.eight 19S, iu the 6th land district of
_ . : saijj county; each of said described lots
| containing two hundred, two aud ouc-
II] Memoriaill. i half 2021 acres of land and aggregat-
I ing eight hundred and ten 810 acres.
f All of said lauds levied upon and to
be sold by virtue of and to s itisfy a
Died, in Atlanta. Ga.. Mav 11th. I Tax Execution issued by M. E Rushin,
. ,, ... • . . 1 Tax ( ollector of satsl county against
j . , . , * l. , • j . } j u nuiaucu auu »*^ cuwuiu : lf>A4. AiTS. Alili 1 e K. hiilis, at her & Hart for taxes du& by them
I hereby announce myself a caudi-i * lom,nal . ert » ine “ ne na * 110 r .S Jt to do a wav with these discussion? } sister‘s Mrs. C. M. Paynes resi-I to saicT Suite and County for the yean
ttite for eiecnou to the ofli-e of Treas- j to vote in the primaries, and if he j business On th-! deuce, a’Ter an illness- of three 1S93.
.rer of our county, subyeot to | tr.es to do so his vote ought to be | w “. . .uPpcXr of 1 months She leaves three boys,
j vote the Democratic ticket.
If, however, any Democrat has , , r ,
, . , : . f still, lam his supporter and I feel
I determined not to vote for the , -
, , ■ , . thut we can all sea his nnraniation
i nominee unless ins candidate is: . , , , , , , ,
in advance and we should be glad
A. C. DUDLEY,
i
| Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop.
I Pinehurst, Gd
I am prepared to do all kinds of Buggy and IVagon work at very
1 reasonable prices. Will give special attention to fancy Buggy work
; and Painting.
I thoroughly understand my business a iff] guarantee satisfaction in
] very respect.
• Yours for business.
A. C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Buggy Makers,
Pinehurst, Ga.
Democratic nomination. The help of j prompt j v challenged,
.•acli voter "ill be appreciated and is 1
appre
solicited Should l be elected to this i
eftiee I pledge ray best effjits iu your
behalf.
Respectfully,
James R Keliv.
; Gen. C. A. Evans ami saw the ftH who will sadly miss their dear
For Sheriff.
...To the Votors of Dooly County:
i .-1 ,1 u P arl - P rlmarl ®=> ls j tU re us plainly as I feel they all ! mother. They were her sole thought
I to settle tae choice of candidate,. J ^ j woul j ^ j e{ij . sctt l e down j all during her illnesss. She had
j and only these are expected to . to bus . incg4 antl not weep , „ (>j but j been in poor health for some time
i participate who will bow t0 1 le j conso i c myself with the thought-at her home at Coney, Dooly
will of the majority.. W hen tlie t - lat Georgia’s governor will be i County Ga. On the first of the 1 ,
1 party make® the choice, it is cx- . . ° °
J 1 mine also.
This April 2nd 1894.
G. \V. Sheppart'.
Sheriff, Dooly Co.
GEORGIA-Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court bouse
door of said county, between the legal
The only Machine that will Sew
BACKWARD as well as FOR
WARD without stopping, t^uii-t.
Light Running,adjustable in a!!
its parts.
! WE SELL TO DEALERS’ ONLY, j
Correspondence Solicited.
LKHMT Of KRIAOE and HARNESS MF6,
17avo *o!d :r> cor.Kom£;'8 fer 21 vcarn,
fifi baviuj? tiietn u-o drjtJerfe profit. W® are the
05dr t is ad mHr.ufaotnrcrs in Amer
ica fici!j':rf 7c;:idf &und Harness th?B wav -ship
rrlib iv eramlne b®iore any money la
D*tiG. v'r» r-waysi- not j-aiislac-
^ >r ~ V/.rrr. ' * f' r 1 yr‘itr”. Why pay ac ajrent f 10
’rite your own order.
Il nsk. of damage
• »\ w *” Viurt? ctcai cr nfit/
zis- Jl
will do my best to conduct the bu6i-1 active support to whichever
;-*ess Of the same with justice and r „ e two candidates now see
^iruecs o a Respectfully. | the nomination fur g-v-ra r «:
H. \V. Powell. ' be tbu&. honored.
Then ask IPs forgiveness, bcliev-
i ing and Ho wiil forgive us.
Young man, middle agid man,
stick to your bush !
skL'l could do was done for her.
Truly, “Whom the God's love die
young.”
When death stretches forth hi
hand, and takes into his shadow)
embrace, one we love and we would
like to express our grief, wor b
higher than this! There's to Uavelost their sig=i*cxpce
Dits cf land numbers one hundred and
twenty-five 125, one hundred and
tliirty-sii 136. and one hundred and
thirty .‘■e'en 137. All of said lands be-
,ug situated in the tjixth 6, land dis-
-ricl of said county and each of sai l
lots of laud containing two hundred,
c««i au f l one half 202f acres of land
uid segregating six hundied. ee-wn
ind one-half 607* acres of land. Said
ands levied uj on and to be sold by
virtue of apd to satisfy a Tax Execu-
1Ym. Peter, Owner.
Toledo, Ohio.
oecied that all difference as to I . year she moved to Atlanta, with j hour6 ot ^ ou t n u i sc luesday m UNION MANUFACTURING CO. J
peeled t! at all uttferenee as to j L et us all reflect for a moment i the strong hope of recovering her | j u t y is94. to the highest bidder for
, ...» j ■ '' !l0 1 ^ ouK l be , aom:iulte ^ Bbitl l. 1b “ 1 and if we can think of any unkind ! health, but since February she has cash. the. foil wing U t id Lands to wit. j
I hereby announce myself a candi- settled, and a-hearty and cordial j , . j. that ! been confined to her bed and nil
date for election to theoffice of Sheriff support given tile nominee. , . f ,- : , iihit luvin>r handit mil medical
■■ of OoolyGmiuty.subject to IVmffcrat-1 This is the plain dutv of every our brothers or iueuus thit Um B hands and medical
'■ n ° n ;I oTe°acUS^^S Owctaband Fe have no doub. | hur • ,et K, 1 bc 1 ' men enn . ,, - h to ?*’
• the roteoi eacu MiaivMiial and j , . , .. . to them aid beo- pardon, or in
1 w ill appreciate every effort made in that it will be the pleasure of ta * j * -right the wrongs.”
„,v behalf, an-' should I ba elected j Democracy of Dooly to give then ~
-w, q fr<
C . U slitppm?.
y/ \ r? V/rfOLESALE PRICES.
// Spring Wagons, S3I to $50. L-iamnterd
saa ®fcr?5d^tfg5. Surreys, S65 toSlOO
No.37. cu^-ey IlariiC£3. ^ne a.^ sell for iito to ei30. Top Buggies,
S37.50, as fine as sold Photons, £65
to SlOO. Farm Wcigor3, Wagonettes,
Milk Wacrcns.Delivery #/agoas®ad Road
Carts, bicycles fo- jiln, no a: la a (iIxuikss.
efFamifilGliieiiV
CAN be CUfiCD.
We vriR SEND FREE T>y
a Urzc TRIAL BOTTLE;
■ also, a treatise cn Epilepsy. DON'T
SUFFER ANY LONGER f Giv« Post Ok
fice. State aa^t County, and Age plain!/.
Adaics, T he HALL CHEMICAL CO., ‘
_ Avwaejf’SSlaieljkUjt'^
No. 3, Ftna Wagon.
Farm,
eio to
So. t, Farm
RIDING SADDLES end FLY NETS. Elkhart Bicycle, J&iE.wb^clr,
0 percent, off for cosh srilh order. Send *lc. In pneunjetic tires, miiUlc-sa
ttanps to pay postage on 112<paffQ catalogue, steel tubing, d^cp X0*gwCS*
W. B, PRATT, Sec’y, ELKHART,