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The Vienna Progress.i-jwj
v most respectfully announce Leftted CaTTipaiffTl StfltPIUPlltS- savin
candidate for the office of * '
Dooly county, subject
Official Organ,:Pooly Count}
Town of Vienna.
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1 Democratic nomination. If elected I
pledge myself to a full discharge of the
duties incumbent U|>oij that office.
Vour help and support >s most resj»eet-
fully solicited. Very truly.
Wm. T. SiNOSTER.
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
[ hereby anuouncc myself a candi
date for the offis'e of Sheriff of Dooly
county, subject to tlm action of the
democratic primary, and if elected I
promise a faithful discharge of ali the
duties encumbent upon me. Ptsp’t.
J. If. RoBEirrs.
To the Voters of Dooly County
A considerable effort is being
made by the populists to pull the
ver into
-rats
disgrunttnl democrats
their party. Many d
of time anil text books.
Viewed from every stand point
the public system is the only one
that solves t he problem and Vienna
absolutely must have it.
To get it in working order for
next year there is no time to lose.
dissatisfied with the attitude of; A petition mm t be carried before
the present administration on the
financial question. The populists
expect this ilissEftisfaetion to
greatly augment their forces anr
are in high hope of being success
ful in this year’s campaigns.
The contest for governor of this
the council asking them to order
in election. If ordered, the elec
| tion notice must he advertised
thirty days and if public schools
i ire voted for by our people, as we
j believe they will, a notice of in-
I Edition to introduce a bill in the
E. HOWELL,
AND PUBLISHER.
tate has been very healed. The n f xt legislature to change the
bratefully acknowledging }*our were purely personal and charter ol our town so as to_gi\c
iririnpc^ in fhp rcief T m.icf no. * i , .. . 1.. —, 1. .. -1 ..... ..
jtliiuufftb in uk p‘i-'>L. i most resiievi- i
fully solicit your support in the j ' he preference
only
.-.alter of P owcr 1,1 levy the school tax i> ust
ocratic primary for the office of Tax choice between democrats who hold
! Receiver.
Entered it, the i\- »tofiice et Vi
e'ina, Ga., at 2nd class mailing!
fitcs.
Yours to s-rve.
Jxo. O. Dux a way,
Ccrde’e, Da . Juu-. fth. 1894.
te same poiiiical views. A- great i J
uany persona! i-sues have been j
iiaik: anil the friends of b.itli can-
lidates have made charges of crin-
be advertised thirty days before
the meeting of the general astem-
ly in October.
Let our public spirited citizens
o to work at once and Vienna)
j Btbbtl and Skin Diseases'
Always R R R
Cured. BBB -
BOTANIC BLOOD BAO never fails
to care ail manner of Blood and Skin dis
eases. It is the great Southern building: up
and purifying Remedy, and cures all maimf r
of skin and blood diseases. As a bulluin?
np tonic it Is without a rival, and absolutely
beyond comparison with cny other simi-ar
Q remedy ever offered to the public. It is a
I panacea for all ills resulting from impure
" blood, or an Impoverished condition of the
human system. A single bottle will demon
strate its paramount virtues.
J^’Send for free book of Wonderful Cures.
! Price, Si.co per large bottle; $5.00 for six
I bottles.
For sale by dm?gists: if not send to us,
and medicine will be seat freight prepaid cn
receipt of price. Address
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
j tion issued by M. E. Rushin. Tax Col-1
| lector of said county, against C. E. j
! Smith Executor of the estate of S. D. j
Smith, d^^sed, for tax€-s due by said •
estate to said State and County for the •
{ year 1S53. This April 2nd 1S94.
G. W. Sheppard.
Shei iff. L). C.
t THE STANDARD.
DURANG'S
Rheumatic Remedy;;
► Ha*? sustained its reputation for 18 years
► as being the standard remedy for the
ism, Gout. Sciatica, etc., in all its forms.
► It is endorsed by thousands of Physi-
► ciaus. Publishers and Patients. It is
urely vegetable and builds up from the
rst dose.. It never fails to cure.
Price is one dollar a bottle, or six
boti Tea for five dollars. Our -ih-page Fain*
- phk-t sent Free by Mail. Address,
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A NNOUNCEM ENTS.
As the time for announcements
is close at hand the Progress
wiehes It say: The price of can
didates announcements in these
columns will be $5.00. This
amount must be paid before the
Tor Coroner-
I hereby announce myself a rand]
.late for re-election to office of Coroner i
of our county, subject to democratic
nomination.
Should 1 be re elected I pled
same faithfulness as heretofore.
Soliciting your support, t remain.
Yours respt,
Joe W. Graham.
| shall flourish as the green bar tree
Items of State News.
Mr. Adkinson continues to in
crease his big lead for gubernato
rial honors. Last week he carried
Heard 2, Bibb 0, Lee 2. Bakc-r 2
Dougherty 2, Early 2, Taylor 2,
Brvan 2, Mitchell 2, Harris 4,
Webster 2. Total, 28.
Gen. Evans secured Newton 2.
Ware 2, Jackson 4, Spalding 2,1 shall rule.
Total, 10.
Mr. Atkinson now has a clear
lead of 134 to 78.
Thursday was indeed a sad and
gloomy day for Gen. Evans and
his followers and the manner in
which Bibb has shown her appro-
insertion of the announcement, cialion for the Coweta Orator,
Instructions to insert and “I will
pay you next time I see you” or
“draw on me fur the amount” will
not bo followed. Wc will not de
viate front this rule for any one.
For Representative.
To the voters of Dooly County.
I am a candidate for the Georgia
Legislature, subject to democratic
nomination.
Grateful for past favors, I am.
Very truly yours,
'jno.'C.' Owen.
Statesman, Citizen and Democrat,
has caused many a sad heart in
the Evans ranks, for they worked
faithfully for the General in Bibb
and fully beiievd he would carry
the county, but alas! it was not so,
for the overwhelming majority
given lion W, Y. Atkinson plainly
shows that the General was not
in it. All honor to the Democrats
of Bibb County for their work, fur
they have proclaimed it to the
world, that Georgia’s .and the peo
ple’s choice, for Governor of this
grand old State wnsaiso Bibb’s
choice The Democratic hann r
still waves triumphantly, and
Hon. TV. Y. Atkinson is growing
stronger every day.
To the Citizen! of Dooly county:
I am a Candidate for Representative
in the next General Assembly, Subject
to tin- Democratic nomination.
If elected, I shall faithfully aud
vigorously protect your interests,
Itaspectfully Yours,
D. A. R. Crum.
May 15th 1834.
To the voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce mysdfa caadi- ; 'j,‘ h „"jjr."' 'r "l;, ,i, V‘ j tween candidates, we do
date lor representative from Dooly 111 Georgia, tnc Jin.e ot w.ncil is.
not contained in the annals of her
A Phenoiiiinal Race.
There is a political race now on
county, subject to democratic nomina
tion. Should thu people confer upon
me this honor and confide to mo this
trust I aasuie them that I Will do all
in my power to advance the interests of
toy county, aud shall always feol grate-
fid to them for their support.
Respectfully, E. I’. STWJZI3E.
To the People of IJooly County:
At the earnest solicitation of friends
I have consented and hereby announce
myself a candidate for Representative
of out county, subject to democratic
nomination.
history. Of course, we speak of
the race fur governor.
Gen. Evans was made to believe
that if he would come into the
race he would have, no opposition.
With the inflnenee of the great
daily aud weekly newspapers of
the state, with only a very few
exceptions, with the backing of
Atlanta and Atlanta's work and
and money in his behalf; with his
i will greatly appreciate a U | record us a confederate genera!
given me by my friends and neighbors
of the county and, if e!oct“d, will use
my best efforts for the people of cv.gy
•ection of cur county.
Very rcapectfullv,
J ft. DoTUCCm.
For Clerk Superior C:nrt-
To the Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a cbji.li
d-tv lor ve-eieew.. to the office of
Clerk of Superior Court of IJooly : great service to Georgia and would
added to the fact of his being a
prominent minister of a strong
denomination of the state, made
it to iook as if it would only be an
act of foolishness Tor any man. of
whatever character or standing to
oppose him. And it really looked
so to. men. The papers friendly
to Gen. Evans told Mr. Atkinson,
through strong editorials, that he
was a good man; had been of
ination and re-crimination. This.
has brought about heated discus-! iuu * blossom as the rose.
and both sides have said i *-*—*
many things that were not the;
the I product of sober second ill night.
| The successful side has naturally
been jubilant and somewhat dis
posed to guy their defeated breth
ren. This action caused the dis
appointed ones to retort hotly and
say things that should not have
been utteied. Borne have gone so
far as to say that they will sup
port the .populist candidate or will j
stay at home aud not vote at all
unless their man is nominated. i
Now, this will not do. Let no I
free man say that because he can’t;
rule he will help to ruin. We are j
democrats and must stand togeth-j
er. The whole idea of democracy 1
is that a majority of the people I
As soon as the will of
the majority is known we must >
! wheel into line, whether our man i
; is in the lead or not, and light for j
I victory for the principles we hold, j
I It looks now us if Mr. Atkinson !
will be the nominee of the demo-;
! cratie party for governor. What j
! reason can be given, by any demo-!
crut for not supporting Mr. Atkin
son as the nominee?
. Is ho not a democrat? Is lie not ;
able anil capable? Is he not the
j best leader among the democratic j
j hosts of Georgia? No man can say \
| nay to these questions,
| If the majority of democrats say i
| he is their choice, as they
; there can be no reason given for
not supporting him, unless it be
that of personal prejudice against
him because he beat their pre-
ferrd candidate for the nomina
tion.
Surely no selfrespeeting man
would take part in u party- nomi
nation between two good demo-.
era Is and then refuse to help elect ! of a S e - aU(i h ;* ve ( been treated in
th--choice of a majority of the 1 Germany
prop e.
\v hile the Progress is anxious)
to sec every man who behev__ ...
tlia principles of democracy come) healthy, and I consider the poison
forward at,d express a choice be
feel and
i believe that those who will not
I support tlie nominee should take
; no part whatever in the nomina-
{ti-- n and if they offer to do so the
managers of the election should -
promptly refuse to allow them to i
vote until they have sworn to abide j
the result and support the popu
tar choice.
Let democrats be careful
what kind of ammunition they
furnish our friends, tlie enemy.]
Let them duly consider their every !
statement and stick to the party.]
Because some leaders have been
recreant to thetrusts imposed is no
reason that the party is rotten or
that some other paty Would better
subserve our interest. The deiuo
cratie principles are all right and
put into laws would be better than
those of any other party. Some
men we have elected have repudi-
A Bright Lad,
Ten years of age, but who declines to give his
name to the pul die, makes tills authorized,
confidential statement to us:
“When I was one year old. my iniunmn died
of consumption. The doctor said that I f
too, would soon die. and all our neighbors
thought rhiit even if I did not die. j would
never he able tc walk, liecansc I was so
weak and pnnv. A gathering formed and
broke under my arm. I hurt mv finger and
it. gathered and threw out pieces of bone.
If I hurt myself so as t<» break the skin, it
was sure t*> become a running sere. I had
to take lots of medicine. but nothing ha3
done me so much good ns Ayer’s S-’Tsapa*
rilla. It has made me well and strong.”—
T. D. M., Norcatur, Ivans.
AYER'S Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C Iyer i Co., Lowell, Mass.
Cures others, will cure you.
'* Endorsed as The Best Remedy.
August A. Kluges, S10 St.
Charles street, Baltimore, Mi 1 .,
writes: “From my youth I sgffereil
from a poisonous taint in my blood.
My face anil body were continu
ously affected with eruptions and
sores. I am now forty-two years
ve been treatc
and America, but
j remedy overcome the trouble until
I used Botanic Blood Balm. My
I skin is now clear, smooth and
GEORGIA -Cooly Coaaty.
To all whom it may concern:
Ali persons interested are h rby no
tified that if no good cause be shown
| to the contrary, an order will be grant-
; ed on tl*e 19tli day of July next. Es-
1 ta K lishing and working a Public Road
‘ out of the old settlement read in the
1st Dist. of said t’o. Commencing at
Dooling in 2nd Dist. of said couutv,
1 aud runuingthrough the lands of Juo.
A. Jenkins aud M. P. Patrick in a
North West direction to Hogcruwl
’ creek at Powell’s ford in 1st District
j said Co. This June 18th. 1S04.
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary D C.
I GEORGIA---Dooly County.
J iVhereas. the appraisers appointed
j to set apart and assign a years support :
; aud furniture for Mrs. Mary H. Moye
I widow of Nelson Move deceased, out
I of the estate of said deceased, having
i tiled their report in office as required
; by law in said cases. 1 will pass upon
! said report on Wednesday the 18th. ;
i day of July 1S94. This June 18th S4- I
J. D. Hargrove.
Ordinary D. C.
t
THE BEST OF
FRIENDS
MUST PART.
is as true an old saying as “there’s a time for all
things” We 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 pro\'es to
Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy Co, ^ ; us that the separation MUST come and new ones
1313 LStreet,WastUngton, D.C. ; take their places, and—to use the common expres-
Dtirtina's JLicer Pillmar? th*» hpst on ▼ ! .* M , , , *
sion—“things move on the same: So it is with us.
We have brought to this market thousands of things
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦* I of bdautv-—which seem impossible to do without,
•lalUBS 1 iloilwAjAV. 1 LG. , / . . , . , ,
and we love them tor their beauty and quality and
although our house would be blank without them,
we fully realize that “the time for separation is at
SaVamiah. AmeriCUS flihand” and THEY MUST GO. But, wc will not
weep 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.”
Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
To all whom it may concern:
All persous having demands agatns:
the estate of Mrs. Sarah E. Yeomans
late of said county deceased are hereby
notified to present the same according
t-o law and all parties indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate
settlement. This -May 7th. 1894.
J. B. Austin,
Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA-Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:
All parties having demands against
the estate of J. E. Culpepper, late of ,
said county deceased, ure 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.
RAILWAY.
Tasscngor and Freight Schedules in Effect
January 7th. !n9L
KF.AI) DOWN
WEST BOUND.
! Dally
exe.'pt
: Sunday.
Daily
Savannah, N ave
7.3 pin
Lyons, leave
! 5:-51 a m
ti:00u»i
Helena,
i
7:45
Abbeville,
| 1:39 p in
8:*»
Cordele.
5:1»
9:13
Americas, arrive
8:40
10*50
Americu.s, leave
a ir>
Richland.
1:2a p n:
4:41
l.umpkin.
1 £15
5:01
Omaha, arrive
| 4: J>
Hurlshor ., leave
! <>: ») a n=
Montgomery, arrive
j ‘J:15
8:10
EAST HOUNT
—Urai> Down
Mont; o nery, leave
! 3:4» p m
7:20am
Hurt?-boro.
j an a m
9:17
Omaha,
, ft 15 P m
1«:10
Lumpkin,
In *58
Richland,
1:10
11’15a m
Amorims, arrive
3:1.)
l°*i pm
Americus, leave
Cordele.
4:03
Abbeville,
5:10
Helena, arrive
j -1:21 P ,u
L>mus
| .S: !5
7::fc>
Savannah,
•k&uui
ALBANY
DIVISION.
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-
ail shouldn’t grasp some of the bargains—if they only call early.
HERE’S YOUR PRICES TO GUIDE YOU.
14 yds Fruit of Locm
15 yds Best 4 4 Sheeting
18 yds 8c C Island
25 yds 5c Checked Homespun
14 yds t)c “ “
26 yds Mayflower Lawns
A lot of Corsets worth from 59c to $1.00
for $1 00
for $1.0!)
for $1 00
for $1.00
for $1.00
for $1.10
for 25c
A lot of $1.00 Gent’s Puff Bosom Shirts, assorted styles
and numbers for 65c
American Indigo Blue Calicoes (7c goods) for 54c
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, reduction.
Our space is out Wev’e made you
offer; will you take advantage of it?
the
w. c.
DOOLY SHERIFF S SAIE3
WILLIS &
“LEADERS.”
fHX
J.
by
! touching the
that year:
•Chairman Atkinson has done
aboutl ‘ lls web aru * bls services will
] not be forgotten by the people of
I Georgia.”
HELPLESS
INVALID.
■ “About 38 mpgrtli8 or two
years ago my wife’s health gave
way, uiiii sho grow steadily
GEORGIA—Dooi y County.
Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
July 1894. before the court house door
in said couutv, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following real estate to-wit: Lot
of laud uumber oue hundred and forty-
two 1.142) containing two hundred two
ami one half ;2921) acres of laud, more
or less, situate, lying and being in the
Ninth [9th] district ol said county.
Said lauds levied upon aud to be sold
campaign work of i as the property ol' J.J. Lash ley, by
virtue ot and to satisfy four fi-las is-
permunenlly driven from my blood.
: f endorse it as the best remedy.”
Ill per large bottle. For vale
i Stovall <fe Forbes.
The.following clipping is from
the Atlanta Constitution of Sep-
i ternber 13, 1802, in an article
c ^" nt ; v ' mY future efforts, ; bc tono „ d in tim(1 but the people
if elected, to the best discharge of the | . ., „ ’ . . c t
duties of tho office that is possible.
wanted Gen. Evans this time, und
I deeply appreciate tho confidence j begged him to get opt of the race
given me in the past atyd will be | and not sacrifice himself in this
thankful for future support from each i
and overy voter. Subject to Demo I
cratie nomination. Respectfully,
Russel Kellam.
For Tax Collector-
To the Democratic Voters of Dooly Co
I herebv announce mvself as a can- I
mooting aud, if elected, I promise
faithful discharge ox all my duties.!
tempered with justice and moderation j
toward all sections.
I earnestly solicit your votes.
Respec tfully yours,
J. 11 Scott.
To the Citireu3 of Dooly County: i
I He cby announce mj-self a candi-1
date for election to tho office of Tax
speetfully solicit the aid of every voter
and will appreciate every effort made
in my behalt and if elected will fulfil
every encumbent dutv to the best of j able and astute politician is the
ated tho promises made the
people, but their place can be
filled with true democrats accor
ding to the Chicago platform of I
1892, and with time to weed these!
out tin! pledges can be redeemed.
Slick to the party and the
nominee.
Public Schools For Vienna.
The quest on of pubj'c schools!
for Vienna i as been agitating the'
here lor several!
manner.
But he swung into the race
anyhow and since the first counties
began to select delegates he has
been leading in the race and before
more than half the counties have
acted he is acknowledged by both
sides tube the successful man.
This is phenominul. To come
didate for the office of Tax Collector j ^ le race Without any soldier j public minu
of Dooly county, subject to the action : or religious sentiment in his favor, months.
of the democratic primary or mass j though he is a consistent member; It is the one tiling that Vienna
of tlie Presbyterian church, with ; needs above all things.
Atlanta and all tho leading papers It is the only system that will
of the state to fight him, witli no ! solidify the school interests of our
campaign fnud or committee to] town and give us a good school,
help and enter the race singlehand- year after year,
ed and alone against Gen. Evans' Our town is now made up largelj-
and the forces at work for him ! of young business men who have
and beat tlie race before it is more families growing up around them.
Collector of our county, subject to j than half over, contains no prece-! but very few of them now have
democratic nomination.' I most re-1 dent in Georgia history. j any children of school age. Thev
What is the explanation? jure anxiously looking forward to
It is said that his being a very the perfecting of arrangements for
permanent and good school,
reason. That he has been cement- j There are now one hundred and
ing his friends to his und laying fifty pupils in reach of tile Vienna
his plans for this campaign for; school. These ought ff) be in
two years or more. Admit all of j school ten months in every year.!
this to be true and it still is] Public schools would greatly in-
wonderful. Are not the leading j crease our.town population, raise
papers of the state very influentixi
my ability.
Respt.
E- G. Gkeune.
worse. Shu cnnld not retain
scarcely anything slu- ate and
tho case finally assumed tho
worst form of
DYSPEPSIA and CHRCMC
DIARRhGiA,
and she became a helpless inva
lid At tho age of 18. I had lu r
tinder the treatment of a good
physician, but his efforts to re
lieve her were of no avail. So,
after matters hail continued
thus for 8 or 10 months, and
my wife had given up to die, I
took th'e case in my own hands
arid purchased a bottle of Dr.
King’s .
ROYAL GERMETUER,
began giving it to her in water as
hot as she could drink it, before
and after each meal, using a
mild purgative occasionally on
retiring at night.
Suffice it to say- in lass than
a week there was
A WONDERFUL CHANGE.
Seo could eat a little of any
thing site desired, and today is
a well woman. 8he used alto
gether possibly 4 or (i bottles.
In my opinion
GERHETUER HAS NO EQUAL.”
Harry L. Watts, Winona, Miss.
Mr. Watt* i- travelingaa'esman r*.r It. 7.u-
berbier Cn., wholesale prncett, New < .rleans.
King’s l'-oyal Oar:notu..-i Co-. AxUnta. Ga.
Sued from tlie Justice Coiul held in
and for tlie 335 district G. M. of said
county: oue in favor of U'. li. Ellis &
Co., v. 8. Taylor & Lash ley: one in fa
vor of The Brumby Chair Co. v. s.
Taylor & IJisliley: oue in favor of
Frank & Adler v. s. Taylor & Lasliley
and oue iu favor of Morris Neaburger
A: Son v. s. Taylor & Lashley.
Levy made by G. B. Shell L. C. and
turned over to ine for advertisement
-imd gale. ThU June 4th U8J.
O. VT Sheppard,
Sheriff V. C.
GEORGIA—D00L? Cotxw
All [«Son« interested are hereby no
tified that if no good ennse be Shown
to the contrary an order will be gran
ted by the undersigned on the 5th day
of July next, to make a change in the
road leading from Piuehuret commenc
ing near the Pole bridge leading frum
./esse R. Hornes plantation on the land
of Mrs. Causey and running on land
line of Mrs. Caiuey and J. C. Full ing-
ton and G. W. Fullington and inter
secting the Street at Pinehurst in front
of School house and Baptist chuinh be
ing about 200 yards in length.. This
June 4lh 189-1.
J. D. Hargrove,
Or It. D. C.
GEORGIA. Dooly County.
All persons are hereby notified, if no
good cause be shown to the contrary,
an order will be granted on the 5th !
day oLJulv next, making a chs-nge in ,
tbe public road leading from Cordele
to Willifo.d 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 Liiuesink branch. Then
down the branch intersecting the
Troupville and Vienna Road at the
Railroad crossing. This June 4th 1894.
J. D. Hargrove,
O. D. C.
Wild Land Tax Sales.
Oi-—&
Do Yon Want
TO MAKE VW.
-OF COURSE-
For full information write at once
to—The Georgiu-Alabama Business
College, Macon, Ga.
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Commercial, Shorthand, Tele
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For sale by
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L.. Douglas Shoe: _
roods.
V *w»yii
•cMlan.
W. C. WILLIS & CO.
DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gakkcustomers,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. xfc*j- am.
afford to cell »t & 1m« profit, uni «. better* yon enn far* money by bovine ,
footwear of the denier advertised below. Catalogue free apn
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
GEORGIA-Dooly Con my.
To all whom it may concein:
All parties having claims against tbs
estate of John Truluck, deceased, are
hereby notified to present their claims
to me in terms of the law and parties ,
indebted to said estate are required to L*t nPIT 11
make immediate settlement. *
T. W. Truluck.
D. L. Tr.il uck.
Executors.
A.C.DUDLEY,
Carriage ami Wagon Repair Shop.
THE
For Treasurer.
T»> the Citizens of Dooly County.
Inna candidate for re-election to I politicians?
tlie office of Treasurer of our county
subject to Democratic nomiaatiau. . . . .
I promise, if re-elected, a faithful | ? n Atlanta,
ami careful discharge of all the duties
of tho office— the same as heretofore.
Thanking you for past favors.
Soliciting your support, I remain.
Yours truly,
D. B. Leouard.
i rents, give trade and greatly help
Do not most of the I every man, woman und child. Be-
astute politicians of the state line! sides this, such a system would
Has not Gen, Evansl cost no more than the present,
been committing his friends to: Possibly not so much. A change
him since many months before he ; of teachers t hen would not neces
sitate a change of grade nor a new
supply of text books. Each year’s
actively entered the race?
The idea of Mr. Atkinson bein
a shrewd politician does not and ' work will be graded and specified
cannot explain the magnificent in the management and teaching
race he has made in this campaign, j of the school and each teacher,
It remains, then, that it must j whether a new or old one. would
simply be his party services, his know just what was expected,
legislative record, his superior The only difference in the cost
solicited. Should” L be^elected to this| ability and eminent fitness for the: would be the way it was paid.
P leJ S e m . v best efforts in your | office that have given him such Now, each patron pays according
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for elociian to the office of Treas
urer of our county, subject to
Democratic nomination. The help of
each voter will be appreciated and’ is
Dooly
behalf.
Respectfully,
James R Kelly.
| prestige in tho hearts aud estima-
; tion of Georgians.
F 7 or Sheriff.
fo the Voters cf Dooly County:
Thereby anuouuea mvsetf a candf-
! With such a place in the cstima-j an incidental fee for each pupil
tion of the people Mr. Atkinson sent and the balance of the ex-
will now enter upon a more exten- penses are paid by a tax levy upon
ded service of the party and state, the property of tlie town.
- - . — ; - —-.-.With bis ability we confidently! Now, we seo no reason why an
t t0 thoofficeof Sheriff e xp ec t to him rise higher and ! •anterprising citizen should object
of OoolyCounty, subject to Dwiu>crat- k , , , n-u-i .
ic nomination. I respectfully solicit! lu S her 111 P art >’ service until such to the tax levy. While it may
the vote of euoh individual citizen and fer' ice shall be known throughout ca
Trill appreciate every effort made, in the union
niy behalf, and should I be elected i
will do my best t-o conduct the bust-1
sees of tbs same with justice and
• iuratii to all.
Respectfully.
. U IV. To well.
Money to Loan
On farming lands in
county on easy terms.
My agent, Col. W. G. Harrison,
can be found in Vienna from the
8th to the 13th of each month and
will give prompt attention to all
business in this line letters ad
dressed either to Montezuma or
Vienna will be promptly answered.
J. W. Hay good.
Montezuma, Ga.
Tired Brain and Nerves.
The quickest, safest and sweet
est relief for the tired brain and
nervous system comes from using
Dr. King’s Royal Gerrueture. As
a nerve tranquilizer and tonic, it
never lias bean equalled. Dr. L.
D. Collins. Goldthwaite,Tex.. says
of it: "It is the finest nerve
tranquillizer I have ever used.’’
L. C. Coulson, Deputy Clerk C’ir-
j cuit court Jacksou Co., Ala.,
the tax levy. While it mav ] says; "I commend it for nervous
cause him to pay, directly, a little j ae . es . ab ° r ve a "> tblD 6 1 ^ v c ever
to number of pupils sent. Under
the public system each patron pays
: more than his tuition bills now)
j amount to, yet lie will reap a cor- j
, . ; responding benefit from increased j
hiWren that went bu2dta» rents for houses and stores, larger 1
■ grocery ana dry goods trade ai a
•jfA Mslaii*. In.Hgs^ ‘ •>. b aH'I a
Feeding a tonic.
up.-.honM tatco
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS.
Ttlr rleiisa’.r t kr
tried... Geo. W. Armstead, Editor
The Issue, Nashrille, Tenn., says:
"It is an invaluable builder and
invigorator of the nerve forces.'
$1; 6 for $o. For sale by Stovall
A Forbes.
GEORGIA—Dooly County;
W ill be sold before the court house
door in said county on the 1st Tuesday
in July 1894, between the legal hours
i 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 laud uumber one hundred aud eigh- |
ty-eight 188, iu the 6th land district of :
said county; each of said described lots
containing two hundred, two and one-
half 2021 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 V- E Rushin,
Tax Collector of said comity against
Kibbee & Hart for taxes due by them
to said State and Couuty for the year
1893.
This April 2nd 1894.
G. W. Sheppard.
Sheriff, Dooly Co.
y
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THE BEST—
Ga
I am prepared to do all kinds of Buggy and W r agon work at very-
reasonable prices. Will give special attention to fancy Buggy work
and Painting.
I thoroughly understand my business and guarantee satisfaction in
very respect.
Yours for business.
A. C. DUDLEY,
9-94-t. f.
( arriage and Buggy Makers,
Pij.ehurst, Ga.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the .court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in
July 1894. to tho highest bidder for \
cash, the folhviug Wild Lands to wit: :
Lots of land numbers one hundred and
twenty-five 125, one hundred und
ELKHART Gf-RRiAfiEand HARNESS MFfi. GO.
itf
The only Machine that will Sew i
BACKWARD as well as FOR- f
thirty-6ii 13S. aud one hundred and WARD without stopping. Quiet,
, , . _ _ »—* >«r a foj* Cl yean,
i Cflfl dealer’s profit. We are tbe
m inufactarerain Aner-
icasc-Htr?* VetMes nml Harness tb*s way—ship
P r * v *JMfe>to«jBmine before any money is
paid. V. e p.*yfrvjrftt both ways If net sailsiac-
> > arrant f*rWycar*. Why pay an ageatflO
U*f )? »ord*_Tf ry.m? Write your own order.
Boxia* Jree. We tako all risk of dams** In
ahippMiy. •
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Soring Wagons, S3I to SSO. Gaarmntesd
— ^ Surr*rs,*65 toSlOO
No.37. 8crror KsrassB- M ssn t«.r 5:ov to >130. Top BumOea
S37.50,ME***.soldf.-ISX Phffito“,S68
iS-Sf'S?* Farnl _ Wasona, Wagonettes,
Milk Wagons,Debvory Wagons Road
Carts, wrtaxs rou srs, soaxs l caiuau.
thirty se'en 1L‘7. All of said lands be-
.ng situated in the Sixth 6, land dis
trict of saiii county and each of said
lots of land containing two hundred,
and one-half 3021 acres of land
md aegregatiug s(X hundred, seven
md one-half 6071 acres of laud. Said
ands levied upon and to be sold by-
virtue of and tp satisfy a Tax Execu
Eight Running, adjustable in all
its parts.
WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
Correspondence Solicited-
UNION MANUFACTURING CO.
Wm. Peter. Owner,
ioi-uo. Ohi"
No 3) Fam. Wsgoo.
sis* zzrsz.
A«4r*» w, 8= PRATT, Sac’y, ELKHART, IH9-