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bucket, tiu*h to and the >L
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bouse, loth, is
the condition s
«i the woman who still uses soap An
ber cleaning. On the other hand a.
the woman who uses Gold Dust Washing Powder
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the effort, V
woon With Gold Dust she does her cleaning with half ■ r*
In half the time and at half the coat as with soap or any other v
cleanser. For greatest economy buy our large package.
TNC N. K. FAIR BANK COMPANY SUealt New Verb Banian
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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. Its
eon tracts 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 lo 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 polic} r -holders
4 br 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 thje undersigned
before placing your contracts
with| oth(er companies.
M. E. Rushin, R. L. McKenzie,
Special Agent, Vienna. Local Agent, Cordele.
Clarence Angier,
State Agent, Atlanta.
1 IF YOa WANT T 9
And be Satisfied, Come to see Me.
1 have lately come from New York where I purchased FOR CASH
the largest stock of g<>ods ever brought to Cordele.
1 have the prettiest line of good*, and the nicest and
largest stock,and I bought cheaper than anybody in this section.
My store and storage-room are packed with choicest goods.
The stock contains
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men’s
and Ladies’ Hats OF AIL KINDS —THE LATEST STYLES.
Largest Line of Gents' Furnishings
Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys.
Rugs, Carpets, Matting; Lace Curtains, Sheneal Hall
Curtains aud Covers.
gjtf" Musical Instruments— Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
Accordeaus, Mello-liarps, autobarps, harmonicas, violins.
i/AB Trunks, Valises, Hammocks.
Ladies’ Underwear; Ladies’ Silk Skirts aud Brillian
tine Skirts; Duck Skirts, Serge Skirts, Silk Waists,
P erea 1 Waists, Cloaks, Fine line of Window Shades.
MBB Watches and Jewelry of every description.
In fact, you can find anything you want at my store, from the
cheapest to the best. I can sell you a Man’s nice light wool suit,
worth $7 for Boy s Suit for 95c worth $2.00. Nice
Prints 3 1 -2 c. Muslins B 1-2 c. Men’s Shoes $ 1. Ladie*-Shoes 70o.
You’ll find everything so cheap, you won’t want it cheaper.
dJA All 1 ask is for you to come and price them, and I know
you will buy. When you see my large stock, you will know
that ] am anxious to sell. Come to the Flag Store!
Respectfully,
A. ROOBIN.
A Loving Heart.
“There is a gem of wondrous worth,
The fairest, best of all the earth—
A loving heart.
“The woes of life may try thee sore,
And sorrow’s pall-like clouds hang o’er
Thy weary soul.
“But keep this jewel pure and fair,
And love and hope and joy as rare
Thy life will hold.’’
A book is never quite satisfac
tory to a woman unless its con
clusion leaves the heroine in the
hero’s arms.—Atchison Globe.
When you get hurt, use Dr. Tich
enor’s Antiseptic, You’ll never
know just how good it is until you
try it. Only 50 ots. at your drug
gists. j
W ilbourn
,2 House,
Opposite Union Depdt,
Macon, Georgia.
R. A. STEWART,
Proprietor.
Rates, reasonable. Fare, the best
to be obtained in the market. Porters
meet all trains. Best accommodation
offered to the traveling public.
mm Now is the
2P 3 Time te Paint.
!j )
frt * We have a large atock of
***** ^ iaasfln ready^mixed Paints, Guar
mm anteed; Will Make save also you old Lead money walls and on and Oil.. it 1
/ .sjami* your
- celling look nice ahd clean.
l H GYPSINE,
“the everlasting wall finish ”
will do it. Any one can put
it on. We have it in ten
beautiful tints.
Don’t Forget that we Make Screens to fit any size door or
window; guaranteed to outlast anything on the market.
-— m AM kinds Building Material on hand.
Cordele Sash, Door and Lumber Co.
’Phone 3. Killian’s Old Stand.
• • • • LtOCflliS • • • •
The girls in a neighbor city have
formed a society and have for their
motto: “The lips that touch
liquor shall never touch ours.”
Their gentlemen friends are now
drinking through straws.
In writing the obituary of a de
ceased resident, the editor of a
country weekly ended his remarks
by saying, “He was a man, a good
advertiser, and he always had hie
job printing done at home.”
Do you want to learn Hypnotism ?
to cure disease? to influence others?
If you do, address, with 4 cents to
pay postage, S. J. Page, Sect. South
ern School of Hypnotism, Double
Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
Macon Telegraph of last Satur
day, said :—“Rev. August Myers
of Oordele, the well known evan
gelist,, is conducting a prayer
meeting at Skipperton in the Rut
land district.”
Found —Three 2 -y ear-old hogs
unmarked. Owner can get them
by describing them, paying for
this advertisement, and paying
for cost of taking care of them.
H. R. Peavt, Oordele, Ga. [4»4t
Business letter to a friend:—“I
write to say I ca-nnot keep that
verbal promise I made you yester
day.” There are many people
who lack “stickability.”
A writer in the July Ladies
Home Journal calls to mind that
one hundred years ago—August,
1799—the first campmeeting for
religious worship was held in
America. The site of this notable
gathering is a short distance fromi
Russelville, in the State of Ken
tucky.
If your bicycle becomes frightened
and relieves itself of your avoirdu
pois, apply Dr. Tichenor’s Antisep
tic immediately—not to the bicycle
—but to that part of your anatomy
most feelingly affected by the law of
gravitation. You’ll be delighted with
the result of the application. Keep a
bottle in your “kit” for personal re
pairs. Only 50 cts. at druggists and
dealers. J
Why is two young ladies kissing
each other ^n emblem of Christi
anity ? Because they are doing
unto each other as they would
that men should do to them.
Dr. Maury M. Stapler, eye, ear,,nose
and throat Macon, specialist, Ga. 506 Mulberry
street, 1-1-ly.
Postponed Sheriff’s Sale for Sept
Will be sold before the court house
door of Dooly county, Ga., during the
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in lots September, the 1899, the Cordele, following
city in city of Ga.,
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, Ga., for their taxes for 1898 for the
amount due on each for said year.
Levy made by R. H. James, L. C., and
turned over to me for advertisement
and sale. J. W. Roberts,
June 7, 1899. Sheriff.
Half interest in Lots 14, 15 St 16 in
Block 35.
Lots 11, 12 and 13, in o 40
“ 1, 5, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 48
1 to 3 116
z. 1 to 3 128
“ 18, 19, 20 159
“ 5, 6, 7, 17
1 to 20
“ 11 to 20 185
“ 4 216
13 228
T 14 to 16 266
1 to 8 and 10 to 20 337
1 to 20 342
“ 2 to 4 47
8 159
f^oo Duo us) GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
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similating tbgtheStanadaaulBawelsaf UkSToodandBeguIa- Bears the
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Promotes and Hot.Con BtgesfionLheeiful- tains neither of
ness ifinecal.
Opium ."Morphine nor
Not Narcotic.
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Worms
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Yae Simla Sif nature of Thirty Years
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NEW YORK. .
Alb uvouhis old GASTORIA
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exact coprcr wbaeweb.
TNI OtWTAUW fWIWT, ilW WW CITY.
New Firm at Tlfton.
The Tifton Gazette of a recent
issue says:
“Messrs. Briggs and Keith Car
son will open business about the
first of September in the store
room adjoining the Masonic
building, under the firm name of
Carson -Bros. They will carry a
complete line of clothing and
gents’ furnishings, shoes, etc.,
and will keep an establishment
strictly up-to-date. Both young
men have some practical experi
ence, and know what goods are
best suited to the trade of this
section. They are “also energetic
and euterprising, and will prove
quite an addition to Tifton’s busi
ness circles.”
Briggs and Keith are former
residents of Cordele and they
have the best wishes of our people
for a successful business at Tifton.
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. J. B. Ryals –
Co., Druggists, if will refund your
money you are not satisfied after
using it. It is everywhere admitted
to be the most successful remedy in
use for bowel complaints and the
only one that never fails. It is
pleasant, safe and reliable, til nov.
H. H. THOMPSON,
Veterinary Surgeon,
Cordele, Ga.
Office at City Stfables. Examina
tion Free. Also Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables. 4 tf
FARMER’S 1
» WIVES r
[ or to any work, other ladies lots who of wish ( 1
( can earn
MONEY
working for 11 s in spare tine
at home on our cloths. We of
fer you a good chance to make 1
plenty of spending money easi- *
ly in leisure hours. Send 12o *
for doth and full directions for J
work, and commence at once.
Cloth sent anywhere. Address, j
WlflOOSKET CO., (m o. j 1
BOSTON, /BASS.
12-23-ly Mff?. Department. 4
J. fl. NELSON
... DEALER IN .. .
Pianos.
Organs,
MADE TO ORDER,
J. M. NELSON, Cordele, Si.
GEORGIA— Dooly Coukty.
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 pist due and
unpaid. Therefore these lots will be
sold to the highest ahd best bidder for
cash on the 1st Tuesday in Auguest due
next, 1899, to satisfy the taxes on
each lot.
Lot* Nos. 30, 63, 68, 201, in the
2nd district.
Lots Nos. 79, in the 3rd district.
Lot’s Nos. 20, 54, 56, 90, 93, 112. 113.
146,147, 152, 163, 179, 193, 205, 206. 212.
in the 6tb district.
Lots Nos. 88, 122, 127, 128, and
235, in the 10th district.
Lots Nos. 3, 42, 53, 58, 66, 113, 126, in
the 11th district.
Lots Nos. 25, 106, and 185, in the
13th district.
Lots Nos. 62 and 147, in the 14th district.
J, W. Roberts, Sheriff.
Any one desiring to pay the taxes
on any of th< se lots of land will call
Hon. M. E. Rushin at Vienna, who is
the committee from the Grand Jury
to hunt up these unreturned land lots.
Respectfully Yours,
J. B. Scott, C.
T. C. D.
SHERIFF’S ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA— Dooly Cuonty.
Will be sold before the court bouse
door in Vienna on the first Tuesday
in August next, between the legal
hours of sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following real
estate to-wit: All of lot of land No.
96 containing 202j acres, more or less,
same lying and being in the tenth land
district of said Dooly county Said
land levied upon and to be sold as the
property of the defendant, A. W.
Raines to satisfy a justice court fi. fa.
issued out of and from the Justice’s
court of the 1004th District, G. M., in
favor of Southern Fertilizer Com
pany against A. W. Rains. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at the same time and place will
will be sold, one town lot in the town
of Unadilla, said lot known as the
McCarty mill lot and being a part of
land lot No. 45 in the third district of
said Dooly county. sold Said property property
levied upon and to be as
of the defendant, Allen Gordon, to
satisfy a justice courts, fa. issued out
of and from the Justice’s court of the Dr.
1468th District, G. M., In favor of
J. W. Saunders against Allen Gordon.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place,
will be sold, the lot of land No. 99, con
taining 202i acres, more or less; said
property lying and being in the
seventh land district of Dooly county
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of Charles Berry for State
aDd County taxes for the year 1898.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place,
will be sold, one hundred one and one-> 52
quarter (lOli) acres of land lot No.
in the 9th land district of Dooly
county; said 101i acres being the
northwest portion of said lot No. 52.
the lot being divided by land line run
ning from the northeast to the south
west corner of said lot. Levied upon
and to be sold as the property of H. J
Morgan, guardian for Mrs. Florrie
Adkins ( nee Morgan ) for State and
County taxes for the year 1898.
Also at the same time and place
lot 118 in block 20 in Dakota, situated
on lot of land No. 248 in the 13th dis
trict of Dooiy Co., Ga., and known Levied as
the lot of Mrs. S. W. Wood. of
on and to be sold as the property fi
Mrs. S. W. Wood, bj virtue of a tax
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 Y r eoman, L C., and
turned over to me for advertisement notified
and sale. Tenant in possession
TUI* July 3,1899. J. W. ROBERTS.
Sheriff D. C.