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lie Yieana Progress.
TUESDAY JULY
1 he primary
Thursday has
tailed off and a
meeting, called
ocrats turn'out.
for
Men i
LOCAL KEWS.
Mr. R S. Middleton complimen
ted us yest&rdny with a bunch of
— \nioe, ripe grapes that were very
I fine. He expects to have 200 or
| 300 pounds ripe this week-
We urge all Democrats to he on
j hand at the Mass Meeting of the
[Democratic party, at Vienna on
.Tilly 5th, for the election of dele-
, gates to the Gubernatorial conven-
lYi'pcc t>on, to the Congressional cotiren-
cl ‘ ' lion and also to elect a new Exee-
f or j.ulive committee for ..the ensuing
iv i I two years. Let all Democrats
that day Let air dem-itum out and do then duty.
I GOING’TO SELT.—A st-ck of
i clean nice Drugs, Piljp, Liniments,
'Oils, Extracts, Salves, Tonics,
, Elixirs, Ufoud Purifiers, Plasters,
I Powders, etc.,' These were b< tight
-at a sacrifice and as we do not
■deal in Drugs regularly these must
! he closed out at once.
Mater. Walts & Co.
Miss> Edna Bazemore the charm
ing daughter of Mrs. G. M. BasS'e-
ruorc, <f Clove! Tcnn.,- and
sister of our popular townsman,
Mr. O. S. Bazemore, entertained a
party of her friends at the home
of the latter iasf Thursday night.
Several hours were spent very
ames, pro me,
, Master Ernest Horne, son of
Mr. .T. R. Home o; ^Piaeljiirst. is i folks retired to their homes after
and relatives in j having spent
evening.
English Spavin Liniment rc-
iueves aft Kurd f oft or Cuoohses,
Lumps and Blemishes from horses,'
Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweeney,' Ring-Bone,' Stifled
Sprains, all Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save $50 fry use of
fine bottle, Stovall & Forbes Drug
gisf,Vienna, (fa
▼
Fresh Beef. T E. Smith & Co ;
•*i,r. Mites' Fata Pills Eton Jfiefidachii,
Ilr. W. S. Dowell. rf Drayton,!
was iii town Monday.
Powell Bros.,'arc -celling canned
goods cheap.
Miss Ethridge,' of llichwood,
came tip shopping last week,
fir.Ittlofi-NervePlasterSZBc.-ntall■ pleasantly, playing
! nading etc
The Glorious Fourth,
Tomorrow is the Fourth of July
the glorious day Americans cele
brate in commemoration of the
Declaration of Independence, the
act that proclaimed to the. World
this grand and glorious Nation's
Liberty and Independence.
Tomorrow is the day that Us
years ago the American people}
cast off the bondage of British
fule. anti asserted 1o all Nations j
their power and Independent:', -
their strength' and their manhood.
Then why should we not feel
happy nnct celebrate that day with!
shouts oj-triumph and glad lmzzas,!
fire works Slid funV
Let “Young America’ - rejoice |
and “be exceeding glad” and let [
all America resound with their
shouts of -triumph and - enthusias
tic yells, the music of which shall j
kindle ?A (lie hearts of tlie Coining j
generations, - the flame of fov-e and
devotion to their country,
“My Country ’tin of thee. Blest
Land of Liberty,”
fifties" to Bebtors and Creditors-
rilSStu;i'A--Pooly Crunny.
, ■ To all - .whom it may concern:
., AI! parties having claims against the
: estate of. John Trtiluck, decersetl, are
stein regard ip certain medicines periorro- hereby notified to present their claims
"Among t'ia many testimonials vrliieh I
r.g cures, cleansing the blood, etc,” writes
Henry iitusox, cf the Janies Smith i
Woolen' Machinery Co,
Philadelphia,Fa, “none
impress me more than my
0 v -a case. Twenty years j
ago. at the age of IS years, I
1 had swellings come on j
r legs, which broke and j
came running sores, j
Kj Oarfomilypiiysiciaacoulii ■
o me no good - , and it was
■eared tL.it the hones ,
would he aCectei. Atlast,
I my good old mother !
I urged me to try Ayer's !
J Sarsaparilla. I took three
I bottles, the sores healed,
j and I have not . been
tiouhled since. 0hpf the
| scare .remain, and fhe
mory of the past, to
lind me of the good
to me in terms of the l tw and ponies
indebted to said estate are required '
make immediate settlement.
T. \V. 'fiul.uk.
U. I Truluek.
EXeclltOlS.
Nolitj t> Deb.o.s and Creditors.
BSTIV£M£SS
Sick on
Nsnvouc-
tADACHE.
jAuamcE *
'LO£S C‘f
Appet/te
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may concern
■ All persons having der.i.'vr.ds
against the estate of G, 1? Heavy,
; late of said county, deceasc.f are
j hereby notified to render in their
! claims as required by law and all
| persons indebted to said estate are
| required to make immediate s-.V-
Sarflr/j»arlTla Sia? do
ft ffoftSohohl Ttfnrnlr.
Glassware, stall |
Rowell iims.
Visiting friends
the city.
Crockery anil
'going cheap at
Let the democrats turn
out to the Mass Meeting
Thursday.
There were a great many yisi
Tors in the city last week': and Yi-
Vnna presented quite a lively ap
pea ranee all the week.
fter which the young
ieir homes aftei
most delightfu
Mil of July,
And it never faili
Eheumatism, Catarrh,
Blotches and all disease
ijrom impure blood; is
weigh two linnilir'i ami twenty pontiffs, and j
am in tiie hbst of health. I have been on the
road for the past twelve years, have noticed
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla advertised in all parts
of the United States, and always take pleas
ure in telling what good it did for me.”
For the cure of all diseases originating ia
impure blood, the best remedy is
AYER'S Sarsaparilla
Prepared r Dr.J.C Ayer Si Co, Lowell, Mass.
^ure&cti crs.iv:!tcure vow
l now | tlement.
This July 2nd 1S9J.
G. M. D. Peavv, /
G. TV. Hayden, \ Executors
Fcr
dyIsfeps.a
<ji£iu£S TiON
Bournes:- of
Stomach
ToneGenuine Without The Likeness A»p
3>snatlre orM. A.THEnrofih on Iron ,'0p
>ch Wrapper. M.A.TwsDroso Med.CL
V * c lfO.ME.GA.
SODA WATER
and
All the latest cool Drinks!
Baseball Goods! Large
lot Beautiful Stationery!
Elegant Perfumerv! Ev-
TFTIE
to cure
Pimples,
arising
Botanic
Blood .Balm. Thousands endorse
ft as the best remedy ever offered
to mankind. The thousands of
cures performed by this remedy
are almost miraculous. Trv i'.
Only $1.00 per large bottle. For
sale by druggists. See ndveilse
ntient elsewhere.
CLOSING EXERCISES.
CHAIN
DISHING.
Threshim
put-
• on a l
! r. .Tint i
All pt
1 will pli
' m i by
[lia.
laseu a new
id will start
and Macon
GEORGIA—Doolv County.
To whom if may concern:
M. E. Rusl>iii has iu due form applied
to the undersigueil Tor permainet let
ters of ffdminis!ration on tiie Est of
Mrs. Mary F. Rushin late of sail
County deceased a*'ul I will pass upon
said application on 1st Monday hi
A ugust 1394.
This July 2nd 1894
J. D. Hargrove,
6. D. C.
(lEORGIA—Dooly County.
To whom it may Concern.
TV. T. Trueluek LaS- iti due form
, , . 7 ,, j* : applied to the undersigned, for perma-
.ilontiay June -ft.i. nent Letiers of Administration 6u
havi ig grain to thresh . the Est. of Mrs. S. D. Trueluek, late of
j said County deceased and I will pass
me and notify
u>. me at Vienna
TV. It. Trippe,
Wat And Stylish.
To-morrow being 41 h of July Ih’e
Progress comes out in advertising
A goodly number of Yicnnians
attended the closing exercises of
the Pineliurat Academy last Eri- | fatni' -wft* on.K a Half sheet,
day and report a delightfu? ifne.
Foweli Broe., aie stili headquar
ters for fancy and family grocer-
The Anna] Soldiers J-’ettnion,'
barbecue and pfcr.ic wifi ta-te
placet at Snoiv to-morrow every-
jrf!dy is. invitw? to go out anti
spend a glorious Fourth.
iO DI Eli a g weakness ensEly onred liy
wi M alMin Dr. Allies’ NervoJPlasteis.
There will be a picnic at Smith's
mill on-Friday July Gth.
Dancing is tr bo the order of
the diiv. anil every body is invited
d-'O. attend.
KEEP COOL!
iooo Fans.
Pieitty cf ice-
Will del iver on Sitn-
■ l ay Si 4 .
A. Smith, Afft
J.
All HU ill Reunion;
-Godins for sale by Wilson A Car
roll, t'nadilla, Gu.
Mass Meeting-
day to elect Gubernatorial
Gongressiona! Uld5 ;
gates. >
We Jk^'c a small line of Dry
Goodcnvnicli wo are selling-'ffTi
'sacrifice, Ftawjilr ??7os.
.-VrvufnTi, McDonald and wife
.tins! week for their home iai
Attnnta after sf'ending a few
weeks with tiie family- of Mrs.
McDonald's parents Dr. ;ind Mrs.
S. B. Stovall,
Wo are still selling Standard
gran'daled sugar, at eighteeti lb’s,
'ro itiie dollar.
Powell Bros:
Gol. tf. V. iiafb.r!l drill Miss
Bn Fnd.iy tiie I3ih day of July
the Annual reunion of the Pine-
hurst-Baptist church, will beheld
' at that place.
1 On the Sunday following, which
J lllirS- j will be the third Sunday in July,
their new house.of wortliip will be
dedicatetl,
Tiie - De r cf - ;aiory sermon iilil i.e
delivered by Dr. J. (L .Gi4»n:i,''cbr-
rcspundinff r soerCTTiry of the State
Mission Hoard.
To the Democrats of Dooly County-
I a id authorized by the Execu
tive Cbmlufttec In, rescind the call
for a Gubernatorial Primary and
call a Mass Meeting of the party
at the Court House in Vienna on
Thursday, July the 5th; at 11
o’clock a m, for tiie .Election of
delegates to the..Gubernatorial
eonveiiHon and to Elect delegates
to .-the Congressional convention
and to Elect a new Executive corn
ers.
>iih r thmciui will be united in Uih : raitteu f ‘ >r ‘E ™ <s T n *-' . - - VM
. r - -1 * S. \\ . C-j.Tl (_:du r.
rljoiv dptws ol ffnuock next *.hurH-
Tilton’s Fail
luy aftevhoon at one o'clock. i
Their ihuny Irienda are already)
iD-ring congratiilatioiis.
Coffins for sale by Wilson <fc Car-1
roll, Pniidiila, Ga.
The enter pi ising and prosperous |
city of Tifton is making great;
Wafer to cions are getting very j preparations for the Mid.-Suininer |
plentiful uotv, Tiie recent rains
Love been very beneficial to tli't
ineloti chip al-Po-ve-r -the State and
Georgia is shipping a great' riiaiiy
'to the Northen Markets.
We zvlTb'deliver fresli Beef ft!
your home, for any meal you may
desire. 'i\ R. Smith & Co.
Miss Flbrehce Robertson, after a
few weeks visit home, lias returned
ro her school at Eatonton,,
Miss Florence has hosts of
friends here, wHo are very sorrv
fo ^ee her leave ahd who wish lief
touch siibcess in her school work.
We keep fresh Beef oh bail'd all
the time. Would be glad to take
pour order and deliver it to ybitr
home. . T. R. Smitli i- Do.
Fair, to be held there about the|
lDtli. of July, by the wide awake -
and progressive citizens of Berrien,;
Irwin and Worth Counlies.
Each of these counties ale very
rich in all kinds of resources,
fruits.&c,, and promise to make
splendid exhibits.
This fair bids fair promises df
being a grand success, anil should
be well supported by the people of
tiie above counties, and attended
by citizens of other counties of
the State.
Bhiit to Miliedeetilic.
Mrs. Caroline Thompsom,
white tvoman who is well known!
| in this comdiunity, became insane
Last Wedaesilay morning when I last-week,
the Batik was opened Mr. J. J. Slo- [ .She was trier 1 , for Lunacy j
Tiie closing exercises of the
Pinehurst Academy took place;
last Friday. The morning was ,
passed by an examination of tbe|
pupils, which was conducted by
the Principal, Prof. W. O. Sanders, j
In the examination .thepupils con
ducted themselves very creditably
and the patrons of the si
well pleased with the
| their children have made
11ho past te:m. At ho m
j was served on the ground
j patrons of the school and
body was invited to partake c.f
that is essential to the satisfaction !
of the inner man.
Iii the afternoon the examina-
tioh .of scholars was corjiiniicd un
til four o’clock, when the audience 1
was dismissed until 7:30 o’clock: J
at.-which time the exhibition was!
to begin. At six o’clock supper;
was served on the grounds after-
which the people -retired to toe-
school house to aWaii !bs fisffigof .
the curtain.
At S o clock the performance be- j
gan, and for some time the large-
audience was highly entertained ;
by the bright pupils who showed i
t hut they bad been well 'drilled for J
tlie occasion'. We regret that for
: nT space we 9aiifV*rt p'blisli
| tile full program, however suftice !
[ it to say that the whole entertain
| raent was highly satisfactory and;
| pleasing to ul! pre-sen t. Prof. San- 1
| ders and liis highly accomplished
I assistant Miss Eunice Guthrie, de
serve much praise for their rea
sons work.
HELPLESS
INVALID.
“About IS months or Pvd
years ago my wife’s bculUt gave
way, nud she grev.' steadily
worse. Blic could '.lot n-lain
Scarcely any.hihg she die at.d
the case firpillv assumed t..c
worst form .<t\ . '
DYSPEPSIA and CHCOfd.C
D! ARKtliliA,
and sllc became a helpless inva
lid at the age of 18. I had lu.r
under tho treatment of a good
physician, hut his efforts t re
lievo her were of no avail. Bo - ,
pfter matters .had continued
thus for 8 or 10 months, and
iny wife had given up to die. I
took ilia case in my own bunds
find purchased a bottle of Dr.
King’s
ROYAL CiERMEtiJERi
began giving it to her in water as
hot as she-could drink it, before
hnd after each meal, using d
mild purgntrve occasionally on
ioliring at night.
Suffice it to snt in less than
ii week there w as
A WONDERFUL CHANGE.
See could eat a little of any-
[hing she desired, and today is
a well woman. $ho used a!to :
getlier possibly 4 of r i bottles;
In my opinion
UERHETUER HAS NO EQUAL.”
Harry L. Watts, Winona, Miss,
i Mr. Watts Is traveling: sa’esman for II. Ztt-
oerbier Co., wholesale grocers, New Orleans.
King’s Itojral C^rmetuer Co., Atlanta, Gi
Not ! ,.fgbt fro
Nobody broke.
Not Bankrupt ;
Not several s.-a
Not old-fashion
- behind,
ind traslii
cliool are
Up t i
progress
j Bought u
3 during
| AH (iisc.u
i dinner
Olfcreff c:
is by the
TV hen yot
"very- j why thr
ild-fasil
i lie in or
s off.
ivo this <
a V voitr
upon saij application on the 1st Mon-
tfay in August next. .
This July 2nd 1894
J. D. Hargrove
5. t). c.
G EORGIA—Dooly Conn ty.
To whom it may couccru:
A. H. Pitts, adiiiinistrrtor of tiie
estate of Nancy J. Pitts, di c'd has in
due form applied to tho undersigned
for leave to sell the lands belonging
to sa.d estate and said petition will be
heard on the 1st Monday in August
<8ext.
This July 2nd lSpl.
j. D. Hargrove.
u. D. C.
plea
the
neighbfirs.
A comp!
in the Mill
The lao
Make my .
in town.
GEORGIA-Dooly County.
To whom it may concern:
■Whereas, Mrs. L. A. Culpepper, Ad
ministratrix of tiie estate of J. E. Coi
ned goods that will not j pepper, latc of said county dee’d. shews
V( ,u fonper than you can see | in her petition, duly tiled according t
ipportiinity: j
money on i
sn
; law, that she lias fully administered
- sgid estate and applies for letters of
I dismission from said administration,
everything j This is therefore to cite at! persons con-
J cerned, whether heirs or creditors, to
show cause, if any they can. why said
petition should not lie granted and
letters of dismission issued .as prayed
-for, on t'ne 1st Monday iu October 1891.
This July 2nd 1834.
J. l>. HARGROVE,
ORDINARY D. C
roods worn by vbu
i stock
r-ry line.
- always welcomed,
re lu .ulquarters while
AnvIous to Porre;
-fits. V. V. MoiFCw;
DOOLY SHERIFFS SMI
GEORGIA—Dooly C<
rxTV.
V.'ill L
August
door in ;
foil
H'h
i the 1.1 Tuesday in
nrothe court house
between the legal
the Wie** Udder
.Wig i.escribed prop- ,
rift lots of land nttin-' Ea,< 1
14C, 17.1 174. and the
and that iT
; number VJi»
Inter. All <
! I yin” and b
| e iid Booty
: property of
i Term P'tH -
i favor of \vi
j Gun'll.
: T.'iiS Jufy
iaiul number 82ai.d ,
ot of land number;
ink of Flint river:
n:d beiog in Uie 1st
io'j County, Ga.
laud number 17.7
teres of lot of Irnd
East l>».nk of Flint
• said lands situate.
GEORG IA---Dooly County.
B'Uerca*. the appraisers appxicted
to set apart and assign a years support
and furniture for Mis. Mary H. Move
widow of Nelson Move deceased, out
of the estate - f said deceased, having
filed their report in office as required
by U v ia said '. Isos, I will £ass u“m
part on Wednesday the lath,
day of Julv 1894. This June 18th 31.
J. D Hargrove.
Ordinary I>. C.
erything? in the Drug and, 1
Patent Medicine ’line, at
the very lowest prices!
Ca l l and see us.
Stovall & Forbes
Druggists, v’ienna, Ga.
'irCtoff On
Do You Want
TO MAKE VUyJ,
-OF COl'ESE-
For lull information write at once
to—Thfe-Georgia-Alabama Business
Coftege", Iii aeon, 6a.
file Largest,
Tiie Cheapest,
The Most Practical.
—FIVE colleges in one—
Commercial, Slioithand, Tele
graph, Pen-Art, anil Norma.!
SEWING MACHINE-
IS THE BEST—
V -:p.
psif 'Ask mPt
Have it Fixed.
V -
HEART DISEASE.
Fluttering, No Appetite, Coul^
not Sleep, V/ir?d on Stonlach.
“For a Jong time I had a terrible'
pain at my heart, which fluttered al
most- incessantly. I had no appetite
and, could not sleep. I would be
compelled to sit up in bed and belch
gas from my stomach until I thought
every minute would be my last.
There was a feeling of opuression
about my heart, and I was afraid to
draw a full breath, i could not sweep
a room w ithout resting. My husband
induced me to try
Dr, Miles’ Heart Care
and am happy to say it has cured me.
J. now have a splendid appetite and.
sleep v. oil. Its effect was truly mar
velous.”
lilts. EA1TBY E. STAKE, Pcttsvllle, Pa.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive
cunrantee that the lirst Bottlo viil Deuefit.
All druggists soil It at 51, 6 bottles fcr 83, or
‘it will l e sent, prenaid, on receipt of prlco
Ly tiie Dr. Miles Medical Co, Eiltiiart, Ind.
Miss Jcannic Morgan,
Tour Watch or Clock out of or
der? Have it fixed. I have re
cently moved back to Vienna and
can be found at the Racket Store.
Good work, prompt attention.
Tours to serve
AV. Thigpen.
Practical Jeweler.
Vienna, Ga.
Itch on human, mange on horses,
degs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold
by Stovall A Forbes Druggist.
Farm Lands;
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on improved farm lands in Dooly
Ht a low rate of interest.
Address-or apply to
Johx H. Woodward,
Attorney and Real Estate Ag't
Vienna, Ga.
Tiie only Machine that will Sew
BACKWARD as well as FOR
WARD without stopping. Quiet;
Light Running, adjustable in all
its parts.
WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY,'
orrespondenco Solicited.
i UNI ON MANUFACTURING CO*
Wm. Peter, Owner.
Toledo, Ohio, -
W. L. Douglas
QUAE 1 ISTKEBEST.
dnUEoNOSQUEAKINC.
Anil other specialties for
Gentlemen, Ladies, Boyff
ard Misses are the
Best in the World.
See descriptive advertise
ment which appears in thli*
paper.
Take no Substitute,
aslst on having W« I*«T
DOUGLAS’ SHOESi*
with name __ and price'
tamped on bottom. -Sold hy
W. C. WILLIS & CO., Viexxa, Ga.
S. MANUEL, Una wilt, a, Ge.
Coins and Furniture.
Get prices on Coffins and
tore from me before buying. j£
S. MANUEL, Unadilla, Ga ' |
”■ —von TiiE ItEALIXO OF Tili. SATI0XS-
botanic Blood Balm
J*\ TiiK GREAT SOCTHERN RFJaEPT WPt ;
| ! flit Skin and Blood Diseases |
It purifies, builds up and enriches!
?) the blood,' and never fails;
') to cure the most inveterate
BLOOD AND SKIN DIS
EASES, if directions are fol
lowed. Thousands of grate
ful people sound its praises
and attest its virtues.
LsfVVRITE for Book of Won- J
der fui Cures, sent free on ap
plication.
If not kept by your local druggist, j
, tj send Si.oo for large bottle, or S5-ao-i
Furni- '2 for six bottles, and medicine writ bel
-.ent, freight paid, by
GLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
wmmi mmm&si hamess mfo. go
Notice to Bettors and Creditors.
U GO lit ;IA—Dooly county.
To all whom it may concern:
li,;- liisc li«nk of Flint | All persouft havirig demands against
the estate cf Mrs. Sarah J. Yeomans
:g in ilie Wiu district -.of j late of said county deceased are lieretiy
lunty. Ga. All <-f sai l i notified to present the same according
j and to be sold as the to law- and all parties indebted do said
by virtue ol ! estate are required to make immediate
meut. Tills May 7th. 1894.
J. B. Austin,
Administrator-
DR
MAKING.
Gunn,
fa issued from April j s
b Superior Court in ;
Brewster v. s. U. M. ;
Bheppjj-d,
sheriff. D. C.
i Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
I GEORGl l-Dooly County.
Witi be E'.d i on the let Tuesday
; August 2:94, L-efi
Utxir in said eoi i.r
; hours of -ale. <
("loti, follow in;
: wit. Gitv loi
GEORGIA-Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:
All parties bavin* demands against
the court house'-the estate of J. E. Gut pepper, late of
between the legal i said county deceased, are hereby
-st bidder for]
described property to
notified t<r render them to me in terms
j ol' law and persons indebted to said
ott.ind number in j estate are required to make immediate
: settlement-.
L A. Culpepper,
Administratrix.
block liuuiber 22, as known and distin
guistied by map of survey of the city i
'of Cor Jeff, being siluate as per de-!
j script ion iii.aiid city of Cordele, said'
i State and County. Le-vied upon and
; to be sold as the on-nertv of T. T Ligon.
GEORGIA—Dooly CoUNTy
All persons interested are lieteby lio-
T. Ligon.
■ Dooly Superior
Mutual Buildiugand
■ of Cordele. Ga. v. s. 1
| This July 2nd 1691.
G. \V. Slioppard.
BberjfV, Dooly Co.
Perfect Fit. No “Trying LV of j
Fitting Dresses.
!
I use the “Tailor’ System anil;
French Fit” a iff! mice your r.ieas- ;
urc is taken {here is i>o ‘Irving on” j
or fitting dresses. You leave the j
goods and measure and I deliver |
to you a guaranteed perfect tit in j
any style dress you may select. I j
make “Ladies’ Underwear” on ;
short notiye and do Stamping. I
All kinds of Dresses made alter
the latest fashion?.
■Give me a trial; would be pleas
ed to serve you.
Miss Jeax.vie Morgan,
Vienna, Ga.
Work at residence on Fifth, St
SUMMER EMPLOY AI ENT.
Don’t think of being idle this
Summer or going tb any' other
school,, but
WRITE BY RETURN it A IT,
to the Georgiti-Alabama Business
We ti.Sc nil
:rs for SI year#,
P Wit. We are tho
tmTi-ctarersia Amer-
rness tnis way—ship
:t.rj any money Is
naj ai. not entisiRC-
‘'■-y par ar. agenUIO
t*- t your own ordar.
ik oi Damage in.
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V/fc^or.3, 23 J to Guarantsed
5 ; atm ; Su»r«fS, J5S5 toSIOO
: -w. soil for etc-} to --IJO. ^ BuSS«03,
S.W50, - v : - : - -«i f ; fCii. ir IlC©tor.S,i*65
to f-'erm v-'?Tons, Vjs^onettcs,
’.Vtffircrtc,Odr r y ffsr.oc.3and Rood
Carina ticiffLis Fc^nEH, wear" •
i. ciULcats.
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ft
$*32.50.
No. 1, Form Haraesa.
liTOISC SAUDLES and FEY NETS. Elkhart Bicycle, Z)ln.whccUC
8 percent..off for cash wllh order. Send 4c. In pneumatic tires, weldleoff
seexaps to pay pcatngo oa lltt-pnge cntnioipte. Steel tubing, drop forgings*
Atirez* W, 3, PRATT, Sec’y* ELKHART, IMP*i
Court ill favor of | to tiie cbutra>y an order will -be grab- ,
~ r . .. e'• • led by the undersigned on the 5th dsty !
ml Loan Association . of j J y uext to ma \ c a change iu t £ . ...... .r
roail leading from Pinehurst commenc- College, Macon, Ga., v. hlcli b} its
| C' T SUMMER RATES,
provides- for ever} 7 girl and boy a
j G EORG IA—Dooly C ountyj
Will be soi ! on the 1st Tuesday in
; August 1894, before the court
i door in said County, bet-
hours of sale, to the iccliest bidder for
j cash the following described property
I to wi't: City lots of land numbers 2
| and IS in block 9 aud lots 2 and 19 in
block lo and lot K iu t-lock 22. as
known end dlstingnislied by man of
survey of tbe ffity of Cor-lele. being
situate iu said - Ay of Coriiele, in said
State and county, as per aboye descrip
tiou. Said (
and to be
Joseplt Abbott
j ing near tbe Pole bridge leading from
: Jesse R. Hornes plantation on the land
i of .1/rs. Causey and running on land
line of Mrs. Caiisey and J. C. Fulling-
j ton and G. VV. Fultingtou and inter-
i meeting Uie Street at Pinehurstjn front
house °f ScItCol house and Baptist chpiyh be-
. e-ntlie le-al ing about. 2Q0 yards iii length', fins
June 4th 18i*4.
jail f blind.
large Moebaslii |
Wednesday, adjudged insane‘and
tWasurihg" 'fit'b 1Z iii * lehgth; | ^ Stat " A ^' lum ’ at Mil1 ' • DON’T DIE"
- , , . ", edgeville Thursday. \
j. C. itargiovp,
Ord y. D. C.
GEORaiA, Dooly County.
All persons are hereby notified, if no
good cause he shown to tho contrary,
an order will be granted on the oth
lots of land levied upon I day of July next, making a -cl^nge in
sold as tiie property of ! the public road, ieadibg ffciu Cordete
Tldssle, bv virtue of to Willifo.-d in 11th Disi. of said Coun-
md to satisfy a fi-fa iksued from , ty, commencing at the corner of Mrs.
rember Tci ui 1?94 of Dooly Sdpeior | Carrie Sellers and James Conhers land
snugly coiled tip in a corner of the
hank. The snake was quickly
lulled and dismissed.
flomeiiibter I paint Buggies at!
from $G. o $7.50. Good work or |
do pay. Produce taken in pay-!
Hjent for work at market prices; ;
'• A._C. t)udtoy,
Pinehurst, Git’. |
Mrs. G, AI. Bazemore and (laugh-1
ter Miss Edna,, left for their lioine j
txt Cleveland Tcnn., Jcsterda-, nf- •
fita^wff eeks visit to the fatu |
oi MrjPftS. Bazemore, Mrs. Baze- j
more and daughter have made
many friends here who- tegret i
very much to see them leave.
Alessrs. O. M. Heard, Alva Pow- i
ell; Jblius Ifeard, Phil Cook Ever- |
ett nnd 'j. AL Blisfieeleft here Sat. j
urcay to attend a dahbc tit Beebli
jlaven, but oh arriving at that
place if thus disbovered that tile
cfance was a. “bust,” and the party
went on to Macon, where they spent
*he day and had a “good ljtoe.”
edgevill
It seetjis that Mrs. Thompson's
mind lias been unbalanced for
I witilom first preparing for 4he fu
ture welfare of those dependent
, upon you.
, Observation teaches that life is
i full oT hazard. The hazard does
not lieffin six months or a year
from unw, but
IT iS EVER PRESENT.
If you are accidently killed the j
i UNIGN (.'AHl'A'-TY AND SURE-
j TA* COMPANY it HI pay your )e-
gal representatives
! $3,000.00
‘Beheatl: a spreading eliesl-uit provided you hold one of their
Court iu favor of Z. A. Littlejohn V.
Joseph Abbot Thisgell.
This July 2nd 1894
G. W- Sheppard,
Sheriff D. C
some time, but srie hall ffeyer
shown signs of violence until
Tuesday when she became unman
ageable. She has several grown
sons living, who are hard working
men, and their friends deeply re
gret their misfortune.
Tho village Blacksmith,
tree
The village
The smith, a mighty man is h
With large and sinewy hands;
And the muscles of his brawny
arms
A.re strong as iroii t-affds.”
lie mice was very thin and weak,
And pale anu sickly: too:
But now you see, in Ills physique,
iVhat Germetuer can do.
He says he has no words to
speak
What praise to it is due.
$J, 6 for $5. For sale by
Stovall A l’orbt
i General Accident Tickets, or if
ithly stands; : disabled yon will receive $15 per
week fob 5Jt consecutive weeks,
should disability last that long.
The Public Conveyance Ticket
pays
$5.000.00
for accidental death; or $25 per
reek for disability'.
Either ticket costs:
1 to 7 davs, 25 bents per day.
! 10 days, $2:00.
14 days, $2.75. 30
On sale at Ticket Office.
0, S. Bazemore. -
Ac;t.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Tu all whom it may count i a: •
M. E. Rushin having in due form
! applied to the undersigned for the
I Guardianship of the persons and
j propel ty of Jno. Pleas Lilly and
tCalla .Lilly, minor children of
Alary F. R ishi'n, late of said
county Dec’d. Notice is hereby
giyoh that tills applictU-ion will be
j heard oft tbe 1st Alcnday in Au
gust next. This July 2nd 1894.
J. D. Hargrove,
Ordy. D. C.
I GEORGIA — Dooly County.
To all whom it limy concern;
All persons interested are bet by no
tified tliat if no good cause be showr
to tbe cont rury. an order will be grant
ed on tiie l9Ut day of July next. Es
tahlishing and working a Public Roac
out of tiie (-1J settlement road in tht
*st Dist. of said Co. Commencing at
Hooting in 2nd Hist, of said county
■>] 'Lvc *3 10 tin-i runnmgthrough the lands of Jno.
'OJoic tl-nn ! A. Jenkins aud ALP. Patrick in :
lUtlJG, D.JJ- North West direction to Hf-gcrnw
at Powell's ford in 1st District
o. This Jane 18th. 1894.
J. I> Hargrove.
* Ordinary D C.
s. I in said Dist. and running down by Hie
church to Lintesiuk brahch. Then
down the branch intersecting the
Troupville and Vienna Road at the
Railroad crossing. This June -Hit l s 94.
J. D. Ilargroye.
O. D. G.
NOTICE.
To whom it may esneerh
Whereas, owing to the change of
time of holding Dooly superior couit,
it now conflicts with two monthly
sessions and two quarterly sessions of
the connty court iu each year—thc-re-
fote in pursuance of Code section 283
:'e), Ido hereby, change the time of
hoTdiug said county court and do ap
point the Third 3 Tuesdays .n each
mouth as the days ou which said court
will hoid its monthly sessions, begin
ning with the Third 3rd Tuesday in
July, 1894; and all papers, civil and
-riminal, returnable to the first
Wednesday in July will be taken up
in the third Tuesday in July.
I do further appoint the Third 3rd
Cuesdavs in January, April, July
ind October of each year as th3 days
>n which said court will hold its
luarterly sessions, beginning with the
hird Tuesday in October, 1894. There
till be no quattely court on the first
Vednesdav in August uext. All par
ies aud witnesses will please take due
lotice and govern themselves accord
ingly. ^
This June 2oth, 1S94
U v. Wi-tm- e.
C. J. ,D. C.
rnd
thorough business education at
less cost than any other in the un
ion.
A BOY SAVED
Money and time and git-eft e;npioy ;
to ent by Frio
SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER
of the Georgia-Alabama Business
College, Macon, Ga.
Coolest and most elegant apart:
ments in the South.
Write for particulars.
Dooly County Threshing Company,
Wc arc organized with all the
latest and best machinery for
Threshing grain. Are now at
work,giving complete satisfaction.
Would be glad you would Save
your grain for our machine.
TV. L. Williams, Sect'y.
t THE STANDARD. *
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700
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5
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ti
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27x10x12
1250
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