The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, September 13, 1900, Image 8

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THE VIENNA PROGRESS. SEPTEMBER 18. 1900. Houston High School Notes. The Houston High Sellout opened September 3d with the largest nuiu- ■bor of boarding pupils ever in at- tendance. A nuiither of eloquent addresses were delivered at the opening exercises, which was high ly instructive and encouruging to -all the students. J E Horne went to Cordele last Saturday on a short visit. Rev. J J Hyman, the pastor of the Baptist church, is real ill. We wish .him speedy recovery. J 0 Jeter hus moved from the Hotel Mystic to Ashburn. Mr, .Heath hus moved into the hotel The furniture for the boy’s new -dormitory has arrived und the boys will move in their new • domicile Wednesday. Miss Mosely, one of Piniu’s at tractive young ladies, was on a short visit to Miss Hester MoICen- zie last Sunday, i Miss Maggie Simmons, of Moul trie, who has been visiting Misses Clements, left Wednesday for For syth to enter Monroe Female ool Jego. Miss Mamie Hyman, one of Ma oon’s young ladies, hits been visit ing her uncle, Rev. J J Hyman, of •this place, for several days, left Tuesday for Cordele. Rov. Morton, pastor of the M. E. church, has been conducting t series of meetings,.assisted by Revs Stewart, Bardwell and Peeler, Muoh intorobt wus manifested throughout the meeting. The two literary sooioties met lust Friday afternoon and the fol lowing members wore eleoted -offloorB of the Philomathean: JE Horne, president; John Brown, vioe president; Leola Hatcher, boo. rotary andoorrespondingsecretary; Ella Pate, treasurer; iBaao Addi son. ontio; Earnest Tyson, ,libra riam Of the Sigma Pi Zeta: C L Joyner, president; A D Allen, vioe president; J G Culpepper, score- tury; Mamie Patterson, treasurer; Eva Pope, corresponding secreta ry; J H Brown, critic; Ellen Par- .rieh, librarian. NEWS FROM CONEY. Conea, Sopt. 10,1900. ■Coney is deserted today, the gen tlemen all being off n “courting’' in Vienna. MisseB Mollie Low and Callie Coney are visiting relatives in Amerious. • News is very scarce this week, • owing to the gentlemen carrying it all with them; Miss Clifford Sutton, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs, Charlie AnBley, of Lee county, returned homo last Monday. The mbmbers of Ebenezer church met last Sunday to appoint their pastor for the following year. Miss Peggy Ann Slado and Mrs. Annie May Lewis holding the election .and Bro. Tom West is again cal ed. - — ♦ • > Don’t take a cheap substitute for -Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonio, simply because your looal druggist will^not sell it to you on the guar antee. Any other druggist or ■nearby general store will sell you ■the original Johnson’s on a positive guarantee, and oheerfully refund your money if it fails. A B Girardeau, Manufacturer. Public Sale. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Bv virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in Ootober, 1000, at the courthouse door in said county, between the legal hours Of sale,- the following real estate situ ated in Dooly county, to-wit: (1) one- half interest in lot No. 03. in-block 17, of the town of Unadilla, Dooly county. Oa., a dimensions of which are GO feet front and running back 100 feet to alley. This Sept. 1st, 1000. R. H. Pate. Administrator of R. H. Pate, deceased. Administrator’s Sale- GEORGIA—Dooly County. Under and by Virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in Ootober, 1000, at the courthouse in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following real No. 177, in the (6th) sixth district of Dooly county, Ga., and containing 95 acres. Said tract of land sold as a part of the real estate of Nelson Moye, late of said county, deceased*for the benefit of the leina and creditors of said de ceased, Terms cash. This Sept. 8rd, 1000. R. B. Move, P. M. Brown, Admr’s of Nelson Moye Executor’s Sale. GEORGIA—Dooly County: Under and by virtue of an order of the oourt of ordinary of Houston coun ty, Ga., I will Bell at publio outory, he- fore the courthouse door, in the town of Perry, Houston county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in October, 1000, the following property, to-wit: Balance of lot of land No. 10, in the (2nd) second district of Dooly county, Ga., bounded on Bouth and east by lands of Martin G. Minims, and on north by lands of the estate of Green Fitzgerald, said tract of land containing 42i acres more or less. Said P roperty to be sold as the property of reen Fitzgerald, deceased, to pay Mortgage Sale. GEORGIA—Dooly County. By virtue of a powtr of sale contain ed in a certain mortgage executed by E. Colwell, Jr,, to the Atlanta Loan and Investment Company, a corporation under the laws of Georgia, with its principal office in the county of Fulton, and state of Georgia, dated the 1st day of December, 1807. and recorded in the office of the clerk of Dooly superior court, in book “S” folios 687-8-9-40; the uneerBignGd, J. T. Hill, will sell at public auction before the courthouse door in said county of Dooly between the legal hours of. sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in October, 1000, the following property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being ip the city of Cordele, and being part of land lot No. 288 in the 10 th district of Dooly county, Georgia, and known in survey and plat of said city of Cordele, on file in the office of the clerk of the superior court of said Dooly county, as the north-half of lot No. 20, in block No, 10, in said oity, said lot being on the east side-of Seventh street between. 10th and 11th avenues. This mortgage being for the purpose of seouring a debt in the Burn of $2,160.00 due by said E. Colwell, Jr., to the ‘ said Atlanta Loan and Invest ment Company and being evidenced by one hundred and twenty promissory notes each being dated the 1st day of December, 1807, and due on the first day of eaoh month thereafter until the entire series of one hundred and twen- ty notes shall have matured; and it be ing understood and agreed therein that in case any one of said notes, or any part of any one of such notes, should remain unpaid for the space of ninety days after the same shall have become due and payable, that is to say, after the Inpse of ninety days, the entire debt thereby secured shall become due anb payable immediately at the option of the Atlanta Loan and Investment Company. The said default having oc curred and having continued for more than ninety days the said Atlanta Loan and Investment Company has declared the amount due as sworn by said mort gage and notes, and the above sale is for the purpose of paying off said in debtedness due upon said mortgage and notes and expenses of this proceed- Something New Here, dobts and for distribution among the ing and also the fee and expenses of heirs. Terms of sale cash. W. B. Fitzgerald, Executor , of the will of Green Fitzgerald. Citation- GEORGIA—Dooly County. To whom it may concern: McDuffie Cain, Jr., executor of the estate of Wm, J. Bibb, deceased, late of the oity of Montgomery, in the state of Alabama, has in due form of law ap plied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased located in Dooly county, I J. T. HILL, Georgia, to-wit: City strip Nos. 271 and 272, in the oity of Cordele, and the planing mill plant, fixtures aud con- , ncotions thereon located. Said appll-' J. T. Hill who has been duly appointed to make such sale as per terms of said mortgage by said Atlanta Loan and In vestment Company. The deed to the above described property will be legal ly executed under the power contained in said mortgage to the purchaser or purchasers at such sale. This September 1st, 1000. Atlanta Loan and Investment Compa. ny. By J. H. Johnson, President. R. H. Jones, Secretary ■,;> Citation. cation will be. heard on the first Mon- ■ GEORGIA--Dooly County. day in .Ootober next, being the 1st day of Ootober, 1000. This Sept. 8rd, 1900. J D Hargrove, O D O. Citation. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To whom it may oonoern Elisha B. Lupo of Baid county haying j applied to me for letters of ad minis- I tration with the will annexed on the Whereas, N. F. Smith admisistrator of the estate of Sarah J. Smith, deceas ed, has in due form applied to the un dersigned for leave- to sell all of the rental estate belonging to said deceased. I will pass upon his application on the first Monday in October, next. This Sept. 3rd, 1000. JD Hargrove, OD C A PR00LAMTI0N PROCLAMATION—State of Georgia, Exec- RStni-n of .Tank Ann TTarrino- Into of PROCLAMATION—State of Georgia, Exec- estate or jbok aun nernng, late ol utlve OfHoo, Atlanta.-Submittlng constlui- said county, deceased. ThiB IB to one tlomll amendment regarding pensions for the all concerned, creditors and next of widows of confederate soldiers to a vote of kin, to show cause if an* they can, at! the Ootober term next of the court of ordinary of said county, why. letters of administration with will annexed, should not be granted to eajd Elisha B. Lupo. This Sept. 8rd, 1000. J D Hargrove, ODC Armorside Corsets for 90o at BM Wood’s. Liberty Bell Tobacco two pounds for 76o. at B M Wood’s. A nice line of Stick and Fancy Candy at B M Wood’s. Dress Goods at B M Wood’s, cheapest in town. A nice line of shirts just received at B 'M Wood’s. Dick Pet Tobacoo at B M Wood’s at 35o. per pound. Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Meal, Meat and all other Groceries at rook bot tom prices. Jeans Pants from 50c. to $1.25 at B M Wood’s. Cashmere Panto from $1 to $3 at B M Wood’s. Lowest cash prices atB M Wood's. Go to B M Wood’s and buy for cash and saye money. Trunks at B M Wood’s, all sizes, very cheap. Shoes at all prices at B M Wood. Now if you want to save money, call on me and get prices before you buy and be convinced. M Tit- Wood. Lamar’s Lemon Laxative “THE BEST LIVER REMEDY.” - Col. T. D. Singleton, of Willard, .Putnam County, Ga., writes: “I endorse all you claim for La- ■mar’s Lemon Laxative (L. L. L.) From my experience with the use -of two bottles I think it an inval uable remedy for torpidity of liver and bowels, or as a general altera tive. It is the Best Liver Remedy I luvve ever used.” Cures CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. Use It always. For solo by all druggists. Citation. GEORGIA—Dooly Countv. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to appraise and set apart and assign a twelve months’ support and fixtures out of the estate of Melgy E. Ward, de ceased, for his widow Mrs. Miley Ward and three minor ohildren, Lula, May and Melgy Ward, having filed their re port in office as required by law. I will pass upon said report on the first Monday in October, next, This Sept, 8rd, 1000. J D Hargrove, ODC. Legal Advertisements Citation. GEORGIA—-Dooly County: Whereas, C. W. Smith has in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. S. E. Smith, late of said county, deceased. I will pass upon his application on the first Monday in •October, next. This Sept. 8rd, 1900. « J D Hargrove, ODC. Publio Sale. GEORGIA—Dooly County To whom it may concern : Under aud by virtue of an order of the oourt of ordinary of said county, granted at the March term 1600, of said county, we will sell at public outcry before the oourt house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in October next, equity of redemption in the fol lowing lands. All of lot of land No. 117, except fifty aores in northeast cor ner of said lot containing 1521 acres more or less. Also 100 acres off of the northside of lot of land No. 108, aggre gating 252J acres more or less, all in 6th distriot of Dooly county, Ga. There is a loan due Elizabeth Talmadge of the state of Massachusetts, of the principal sum of $825.00 and interest $218,84 making a total of $1,088.84. Also at saine time aud place we will sell fifteen acres of land in shape of a V in the southeast corner of the north-half of lot of land No. 108, which is not en cumbered at all. All of the above de scribed’ lands lying in the 6th district of Dooly county, Ga., and sold as the property of the estate of D. E. Altman late of said county, deceased. ’ This Sept. 3rd, 1900. L.M, Altman, J. A. Cross, • Administrators. the general assembly of 181)0 I passed uy a oonstl“" * —' " *’ " ' lowing not, to-wlt: An act to amend section 1, article 7, para- l graph 1, of the constitution of Georgia, so as I to extend the provisions of said section, artl- iCleanufr “ — - ’ ; ato sold! ty, or In ...... ,. 1 poverty, are unable to provide a living for themselves, and for other purposes.” Seotlon 1. Be It enacted, by the general assembly of Georgia, and it Is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that section 1, article 7, paragraph 1, of the constitution of Georgia be, and the same Is hereby amended by Inserting after the word “servloo” In the 18th line, the following words: “or who, by reason of age and poverty, or Inflrmlty und poverty, or blindness and poverty are unable to earn a living for themselves,” so that said seotlon, when so amended will read asfollows, to-wlt: “To supply the soldiers who lost a limb, or limbs in the military service of tho confederate states, with substantial avtlflolal limbs, during life; and to moke suitable pro visions for sneh confederate soldiers ns may have been otherwlsedlsnbled or permanently Injured In such service; or who may, by rea son of age and poverty, or Inflrmlty and pov erty or Blindness and poverty, ore unable to provide a living for themselves, and for the widows of such confederate states, or since lrom wounds received therein, or disease contracted in the service, or who, by reason of age nnd poverty, or Inflrmlty und poverty or blindness nnd poverty, are unable to pro vide a living for themselves: provided that the aot shall only apply to such widows ns were married at the time of snob servloe, and have remained unmarried slnco the deatu of such soldlor husband.” Seel on 2. Be It farther enacted, that, if Ibis amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of tho members of tho general assembly, of each house, tho same shall bo entered on their Journals with tho yeas and nays taken thereon, ahd the governor shall cause the amendment to be published In one or more of the newspapers in encli congressional dis trict for two mouths immediately preceding tho next, general election, and tne voters thereat Biiall have written or printed on their tickets, “For latlttcatlon of section 1, article 7, paragraph 1, of the constitution Of this state,” or "AgainBt ratification of seotlon 1, article 7, paragraph 1, of the constitution of this state 1 ’ as they may choose; and If a ma jority of the eleotors qualified to members of the next general nsseml ing, shall vote in favor of ratification, said amendment shall become a part of said artiole 7, seotlon 1, paragraph 1. ol t' tution of this state, and the.govei make proclamation thereof. Section 3 repeals conflicting laws. Approved December 21, 1899, Now, therefore. I, Allen u. Candler, gov- onror of said state, do issue this, my procla mation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendment ol the constitution is hereby submitted, for ratification or rojeotlon, to the voters of this state, at the general election : be held on Wednesday, October 3, Ifflml ns > vided In said aot. , LLEN D. CANDLER, By tlir • .overnor, Governor. J. W WARREN, SeriotnryvExecutive Department. Statement of the Condition of The (Bank• of Vienna, located at Vienna, Ga., at the close of business Sept.igoo. RESOURCES. Lqans and Discounts, :...$63,275.42, Overdrafts, ' : 305,45 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank,.., 5,000.00 Banking House, J f 2,77.3.92 Due from Banks and Bankers in the State, '. 9,277.61 Due from Bank? and Bankers in other States _..... 1,220.86 Cash, ■.... • ; 6,472.26 Expense, : . jj ; ,..„• 1,801.59 Cotton Acct., .: .; 6,737.92 TOTAL, ; $95,865.02 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in, i $25,000.00 Surplus Fund, .•„... 6,000.00 Undivided Profits, leas Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 9,438.78 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State, 706.11 Individual Deposits subject to Check, 45,676.04 Cashier’s Cheeks, ; ..„ 44.09 Bills Payable, including Time Certificates representing Borrowed Money, 10,000.00. TOTAL, ,, $95,865.02 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Dooly: , Before me earns If. R. Lewis Cashier, of tho Bank of Vienna who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is 4 true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. K. R. LEWIS, Cashier. Swor.n and subscribed before me, this 10th day of Sept. 1900. E. S. LASSETER, N. P. Dooly Co. Ga. Statement of the Condition of the Bank of U nadilla, located at U nadilla, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 5, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts \ i ; $32,771.86 Demand Loans, 2,425,75 Overdrafts,...- 1 39.70 BankingJiouse, j .'. '.... ; ; 1,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures,.....^..... : 474.62 Due from Banks and Bankers in the State, 6,7io.86 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States, 3,666.81 Cash, ....... ; ; 4,223.60 Cheeks and Cash items, .. 3,000.00 Interest Paid,..; 47.03 I. R. Stamps, i. 17.15 Cotton Account, . I..., 1,482.00 Expense Account,, :.J ; ; 388.09 TOTAL, ...: ..$66,742.47 LIABILITIES. • Capital Stock Paid in, ....$15,000.00 Undivided Profits, ! 1,092.99 Exchange Account,.......- • 124.30 Due Unpaid Dividends, ' 8.00 Individual Deposits subject to Check, ; 1 .........1. 22,646.04 Time Certificates, ; ;. 2.743.00 Cashier’s Checks, 548.65 Notes and Bills Rediscounted, ...: ....;„• 1,-079.59 Bills Payable, | 13,600.00 TOTAL, Ill ; $66,742.47 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of. Dooly: Before me came Jno. R. Lockeipian Cashier, of Bank of Unadilla who being duly sworn, says that the aboye and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the hooks of file in said Bank. . I JNO. R. LOCKERMAN, Cashier. Sworn and- subscribed to before me, this 11th day of Sept. 1900. F. E. LIGGITT, N. P. D. C.