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1845 Mutual Benefit Life 1899
©^Insurance Company,
Of Newark, N. J.
Issues the best all-round contract of any Life Insurance Company on earth. ts
contracts are clear-cut and liberal. No vague estimates —everything guaranteed in
“black and white,” so that the policy-holder knows at end of each year “where he is at.”
It is purely mutual,—no stockholders,—all profits go to policy-holders in dividends
each year, thus helping the insured to bear the burden while he lives and the Company
pays the policy when he dies.
After two years' premiums have been paid, its policies are non-forfeitable, have large
Cash, Loan or Paid Up values or Extended Insurance that works automatically.
After second year absolutely incontestable.
It is the only Company that refers its prospective clients to its old policy-holders
for references. Each policy-holder is a walking advertisement of the old Mutual Benefit.
Its contracts are backed up with 54 years experience and nearly $70,000,000 assets
with surplus of over $5,000,000.
See th)e undersigned
before placing your contracts
with| ot^er companies.
M. E. Rushin, R. L. McKenzie,
Special Agent, Vienna. Local Agent, Cordele.
Clarence Angier,
State Agent, Atlanta.
Sheffietd-Huntington i
Company.
We desire to increase our business more and more with the people
of Cordele end surrounding country, and to this end we propose to
furnish you with better grades of goods at closer prices than you have
ever known betore. In fact we offer every inducement that an enor
mous stock and cash purchases can afford. We would like for you
to see our stock, but our mail order department is in good will working have
order, and orders or inquiries for prices and descriptions
immediate attention.
We carry everything usually kept in a wholesale and retail
Hardware Store, and we also have specialties. One of our specialties
at this season is Building Material and Paints.
We have a full assortment of Sash, Doors and Blinds at extremely
low prices. Locks, Hinges, etc., from the cheapest to the finest.
White Lead. Linseed Oil and Ready Mixed Paint cheaper than
anybody, and guaranteed strictly pure. “Blizzard,” and
We also carry “Guroey” Refrigerators, “Gem,”
“Automatic” Ice Cream Freezers. Palmer’s line of Hammocks,
Fishing Tackle, etc.
Write us for prices on Buggies, Harness and Wagons.
SHEFFIELD-HUNTINGTON CO •9
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC.
Your Patronage
Respectfully Solicited.—
The City BarberShop
Rear of Peoples’ llnnk.
R. D. LAW, Proprietor,
Cordele, Georgia.
The Monarch of Strength is
LION
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COFFEE.
(ABSOLUTELY PURE.)
Its strength comes from its purity. It is all pure coffee,
freshly roasted, and is sold only irr one-pound sealed
packages. Each package will make 40 cups. The pack
age is sealed at the Mills so that the aroma is never
weakened. It has a dolicious flavor. Incomparable
strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all.
Insist on “Lion” Coffee
Never ground nor sold in bulk.
None Genuine without Lion’s head.
If Grocer does not h*ve Lion Coffee In his store,
your send 118 his name and address that we
may place it on sale there. Do not accept
any substitute.
WQOLSON SPICE CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Dr. R. J. Stanclift,
VETERINARY SURGEON
231 Cotton Avenue,
; Americus, Georgia.
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Will be sold before the court house
door of Dooly county, 6a., during the
day legal hours of sale on the first Tues
city in lots September, 1899, the following
in the city of Cordele, 6a.,
more fully described by lots and
blocks, the same being unreturned for
taxation and the owners thereof being
unknown. Said lots and blocks levied
on by virtue of tax fi. fas. issued by J.
B. Scott, tax collector of Dooly coun
ty, Qa., for their taxes for 1898 for the
amount due on each for said year.
turned Levy made by R. H. James, L. C., and
over to me for advertisement
and sale. J. W. Roberts,
June 7, 1899. Sheriff.
Half interest in Lots 14, 15 – 16 in
Block 35.
Lots 11, 12 and 13, in block 40
“ 1,5,8,9,10,15,16 48
1 to 3 116
“ 1 to 3 11 128
“ 18, 19, 20 <1 159
5, 6, 7, 17 i. 175
1 to 20 t i 186
11 to 20 (I 185
1 i< 216
13 11 228
14 to 16 266
1 to 8 and 10 to 20 337
1 to 20 342
2 to 4 47
8 “ 159
Treasury Department, )
Office of The Comptroller of -
Currency. )
Washington, D. C., Apr. 5,1899
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons who may have claims against
“The First National Bank of Cordele,
Georgia,” that the same must be
presented to James McDowell, Re
ceiver, witli the legal proof thereof,
within three months from this date,
or they may be disallowed.
Charles G. Dawes,
Comptroller of the Currency.
GEORGIA— Dooly County.
It appearing from the tax books of
Dooly county that the lots of land
described below, being unreturned for
taxation and the owners thereof being
unknown and that the taxes for
the year of 1898 are now p 1 st due and
unpaid. Therefore these lots will be
sold to the highest and best bidder for
cash on the 1st Tuesday in Auguest
next. 1899, to satisfy the taxes due on
each lot.
Lots Nos. 30, 63, 68 201 in the
2 nd district. , ,
Lots Nos. 79, in the 3rd district.
N os - 20 ’ r>4 ’ ' ,6 !K) 93, 112. 113.
146,14*, , 152, - 163, ' -
in the 6 tb district. 176, 179,193, 205, 206. 212,
Lots Nos. 88 , 122, 127, 128, 129,
235, in the 10th district.
I.ots Nos, 3, 42, 33 , 5 s ’ J 43 ’ “ j u
the 11 th district. ’
Lots Nos. 23, 106, 141, 185, 207, 232, in
the 13th district.
Lots Nos. 16, 62, 147, in the 14tli district.
J, W. Roberts, Sheriff.
Any one desiring to pay the taxes
on any of tin se lots of land will call
Hon. M. E. Rushin at Vienna, who is
the committee from the Grand Jurv
to hunt up these unreturned land lots'.
Respectfully Yours,
J. B. Scott.
T. C, D. C.
City Council Proceedings.
Cordele, Ga., June .5 99. Reg
ular meeting of the City Council at
3 p. m. today. Present, C. C.
Cutts, mayor, aldermen, J. »•
Weaver, B. W. Lockett, J. M. Isel
son Asa M. Railey, W. B. Mar
shall. approved former
Reud and min
utes. different
Call for reports from
committees. business, let
Under call for new
ter from Altoona, Pa., asking
about one James Morrison, ami
clerk was instructed to jeply to
same. council of Cor
The case of city charged with
dele vs. C. L. Prince,
neglect of duty, was called and a
plea of not, guilty returned. Af
ter trial of case, moved and car
ried that C. L. Prince be discharg
ed from public force of said city
of Cordele. Those voting in the
affirmative, R. W. Lockett, J. M.
Nelson, Asa M. Bailey, W. B.
Marshal!. Those in negative, J. b.
Weaver. J. M. Davis, absent.
Carried that petition asking for
change of bicycle ordinance be re
fused, and ordinance remain in
effect.
The following citizens were ap
pointed as tax assessors for the
year 1899: J. S. Pate, D. Ed Ken
nedy, and C. B. Bowen, with a
compensation of $15 each.
Carried that clerk and treasurer
be instructed to turu over the
books of ad valorem taxes to the
assessors on the night of 14th of
June, 1899.
Meeting adjourned. C. C. Cutts,
W. W. Shipp,
Clerk, Mayor.
MUltkl o tlhi Ktod YwGIawttoajs Bought
Signature
of
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with $1 and try it for a year;
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Women should hail with delight a
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What woman ia not interested in
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application to the Bradneld Regulator
Company, Atlanta, Ga.
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Cloth sent anywhere. Address.
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Georgia Haw Mill Association Met,
The Georgia Saw Mill Associa
tion held a meeting at the Suwa
neeHouse,Cordele,Ga., on May 30.
Those present were H. H. Tift,
President; J. J. McDonough, Vice
President; T. J. Agnew, Secretary,
and thirty-eight prominent Geor
gia saw mill men, representing as
many different firms.
The secretary read a number of
letters and telegrams from manu
facturers, regretting saying that they
could not attend, and they
would be bound by the proceed
ings of the meeting.
The meeting showed that the
lumber business was in a flourish
ing condition, the demand exceed
ing steady the supply, advance and. in that prices, there and is
a
mills are crowded with orders.
A new price list was agreed upon
and is now being distributed.
The meeting adjourned to meet
in Tifton on Wednesday, July 17.
Commissioner’s Sales
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue ot a decree of the
court, rendered in the case of John. F.
Royal, et. al. vs. Mrs. Jane Morris, in
Dooly superior court, I will at the February,
1899, term thereof, cash, sell to the highest
bidder July, 1899, for the on the being first the Tuesday day in
same 4th
thereof, between the hours of 10 a. m. and
4 p. m., before the court house door, in
Vienna in said countv, the following land,
to-wit: Lot of land No. one hundred and
said ninety one (191) and in the 10th Said land district of
county state. sale will take
place under and by virtue of tbs above
mentioned decree, which is recorded on
the minute book of Dooly superior court,
pages 133. 134 and 135; division said land being sola
for the purpose of a of the proceeds
of the sale among the parties to said suit.
I will make title to said land to the pur
chaser thereof, subject to the confirmation
oi the sale by the court. This June 5,1899.
W. S. THOMSON,
Commissioner
GEORGIA—Dooly Under and County.
by virtue of a decree of the
court, rendered in tbe case of John F.
Royal, et. al. vs. George Larisey In Doolv
superior 1 court, will sell at the February, 1899, term
thereof, the first,Tuesday to the highest bidder for
cash, the on being the day in July, 1899,
same 4th thereof, be
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., be
fore the court house door in Vienna, Ga.,
the following hundred land, to-wit: Lot of land
No. one and ninety-three (193) in
the 10 th land district of said county and
state. Said sale will take place under and
by virtue of the above mentioned decree,
which is recorded on the minute book of
Doolv superior court, pages 111 , 112 and
113. Said land being sola for the purpose
ol a aivision of the proceeds of the sale
among the parties to said suit.
I will make title to said land to the pur
chaser thereof, subject to the confirmation
of the sale by the court. This June 6,1899.
W. S. THOMSON,
Commissioner.
GEORGIA—Dooly Under and by virtue County.
ot a decree rendered
in the ease of C. A. Horne and J. R. Car
roll vs. G. M. D. Peavy et. al in Dooly
superior court, at the February term, 1899,
thereof, for I will sell to the highest bidder
cash, on the first Tuesday in July, 1899,
the said day being July 4th, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. before tbe
court house door in Vienna, in said coun
ty, the following lands, to-wit: One
house and lot. said lot being lot No. one
hundred and five, in block No. nineteen,
fronting running fifty feet on Railroad Aveuue, and
back one hundred feet to an alley,
in the Town of Unadilla, Dooly county,
Georgia, as described in a deed recorded
in book N. page 683. Also another tract
of forming land immediately with adjacent to the above,
the above what is commonly
known as the Alliance Ware-house prop
erty in Unadilla. Doolv county, Georgia.
Said property beiug the same as was
owned by the Alliance Warehouse and
commonly house known as the Alliance Ware
property in Unadilla.
I will make said sale in accordance with
the decree above referred to which is re
corded in the minutes of Dooly superior
court ou pages 174 and 175, and 1 will
make title to the purchaser of said prop
erty sale by subject to the confirmation of the
the court. This Junes, 1899
W. S. THOMSON,
Commissioner.
SHERIFF’S ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA— Dooly Cuonty.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Vienna on the first Tuesday
in sale July next, between the legal hours
of to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following real estate to
wit: Twenty-seven and one-half acres
off the northwest corner of lot of land
No. 23 in the Said 2nd district of Dooly
county, Ga. property being in
possession of and levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Spencer
Burnam to satisfy a justice court ti fa
issued at the July term, 1898, of tbe
585 District, G. M , in favor of Barfield
– Wilson Co.
Also at the same time and place, lot
of land No. 99 in the 6th district of
Dooly county, Ga. Levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Miss Nancy
Cobb to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by
J. B. Scott, T. C. Dooly 1898. county, Levy for
her taxes for the year
made byJ. M. Howard, L. C., and
turned over to me for advertisement
and sale.
Also at tbe same time and place will
be sold one-eighth undivided interest
in lot of land number one hundred and
forty-seven less (147) Also containing hundred 2024 acres and
more or one
thirty-five (135) acres more or less off
of north side of lot of land number one
hundred and thirty-five, all In the 9th
land district of Dooly county. Said,
land levied upon and to be sold as the
property of the estate of W. J. Powell
to satisfy a superior court fi fa isssued
from the March term 1892 of Sumter
superior court in favor of J. E. De
Vaughn against notified. W. J. Powel). Tenant
in possession
Also at the same time and place.
25 acres of the north half of the north
west corner of lot of land No. 221 in
the 13th district of Ddoly county; lev
ied upon and to be sold as the property
of J. Bouchain, under and by virtue ol'
one tax execution issued by J. B. Scott,
tax collector of Dooly county, Ga..
against J. Bouchain for his taxes
for the year 1898. Levy made by R. F,
Yeoman and turned over to me for ad
vertisement and sale. Tenant in pos
session notified
101i Also at the land, same being time and place. half
acres of the east
of lot No. 199 in the 13th district of
sold Dooly Go., Ga.; levied upon M. and Nobles, to be
as the property of by
virtue of one tax execution issued by
J. B. Scott, T. O. D. C., against M.
Nobles, for his state and county taxes R.
for Yeoman, the year 1898. L. Levy made by
F. C., and turned over to
me for advertisement and sale. Ten
ant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place.
27 acres of land in the north-west cor
ner of lot No. 223 in the 13th district
of due Dooly county, Ga., to satisfy balance B
on tax fi fa, issued by J
Scott, tax collector Dooly Co., ag ainst
W. T. Logan, for the year 1898, the
said 27 acres above described levied on
and to be sold as the property of W. T.
Logan, defendant in ti fa. turned Levy made
by R F Yeoman, L C., and over
to me. for advertisement and sale.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place,
lot 18 in block 20 in Dakota, situated
on lot of land No. 248 in the 13th dis
trict of Dooly Co., Ga., and known as
the lot of Mrs. S. W. Wood. Levied
on and to be sold as the property of
Mrs. S. W. Wood, bj virtue of a tax fi
fa issued by J B Scott, tax collector
Dooly county, against the said Mrs. S.
W. Wood for taxes for the year 1898.
Levy made by R F Yeoman, L C., and
turned over to me for advertisement
and sale. Tenant inpossession notified.
This June t, 1899. J. W. ROBERTS.
Sherifh
Suwanee Barber Shops.
Suwaneee Block
Entrance on North and West.
Best Service in the City.