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weekly circula
tton in Dooly.
VOL. 12.
To the
Carnival Visitors
to flmericus:
With the beginning of this
month we open a modern depart
ment store. We find that the
method of carrying everything
needed by the public is growing in
more popular all favor these daily. A con
centration of various and
sundry departments under one
management, lessens the expense,
and consequently lessens prices,
besides adding to the convenience
of the trade.
For the past several years we
have been carrying nearly every
thing needed in a general Dry
Goods Store. To all these various
lines we now add a first class shoe
depsrtmertt and a ladies’ tailor
made suit department. We are
sole agents for Ziegler Bros.’
Ladies’ and Children’s Fine Shoes
and Hanan’s – Sons Fine Shoes
for men. With our present stock
we shall be able to supply the peo
ple with practically everything
needed in Dress goods of all kinds
as well as general Dry Goods, No
tions, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnish
ing Goods, Men’s and Boy’s Cloth
ing, Hats, Shoes, Trunks and
Travelling Bags, Ladies’ Tailor
Made Suits and Wraps of various
kinds, Childrens’Wraps, Carpets,
Rugs, Curtains and Upholsteries
—in fact, nearly everything wearing apparel need
ed in the way of
for mankind.
Our Mr. Ansley has just return
ed from the northern and eastern
markets, after an absence of sev
eral weeks, and we have made very
extensive preparations in every
department throughout the house.
. Thousands of and goods being are now opened ar
riving daily, rapidly
up and placed on sale as
as received. We are now ready
for business, and we cordially in
vite the people generally to favor
us with a call, and to ever bear in
mind the fact that it will be a
pleasure to us to show you through
our stock, whether you wish to
buy or not, and to feel no hesi
tancy whatever in coming in at
any time and availing yourself
of these privileges.
Wheatley – Ansley,
Americus, Ga.
416 and 417 Jackson St.
Three thirsty crows sat on a tree,
And they were as dry as they could be;
And that was strange, because you see.
A crowbar lay right near that tree.
BAD BLOOD—CURE FREE.
Eating Sores, Tumors, Ulcers. Can
cers, are all cured by B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm), which is made especially Blood
to cure all deep-seated, obstinate
Diseases. Persistent Sores, Blood and
Skin Blemishes, Scrofula, that resist
other treatments, are quickly cured by
B. B. B (Botanic Blood Balm)- Skin
Eruptions, Pimples, Boils, Itching Ca
tarrh, Rheumatism, etc , are all due to
bad blood, and hence easily cured by
B B. B. Sypholitic Blood Poison,
(producing Ulcerated Sore Throat,
Aching Bones, Painful Swellings,
Eruptions, Falling Hair, etc.,[literally by B B. B.
driven from the system .
(Botanic Blood Balm), in one to five
months. B. B. B. does not contain
vegetable or mineral poison. For sale
by druggists everywhere. Large bot- for
tles II, six for *5. Send 2 stamps
postage on free sample bottle, which
will be sent by return mail. When
you write, describe symptoms, and
personal free medical advice will be
given. Address Blood Balm Co% At
Ga. 8-1-ly
CLOSING OUT. CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT.
MY STOCK MUST BE SOLD.
I compelled to move, and wif* give you all my profits rather than move the goods. Hy stock is large and varied.
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# <§> <§> The Cit*eala:f* in this papei* mill give you some idea of its extent and cheapness.
Come ar\d investigate, and you will see that I arq \r\ earnest.
Very Respectfully, J. K. SMITH, At the Old Reliable
Racket Store, Cordele, Georgia.
The Cordele
DOOLY SUPERIOR COURT.•
The Fall Term Opened Last Monday.
Judge Littlejohn Presiding.
Dooly Coiipty Superior Court
opened last Monday at Vienna
for the regular fall session, his
honor, Judge Z. A. Littlejohn
presiding. ized The court was organ
with but little delay, the
charge of Judge Littlejohn to the
grand jury being short, but as
usual strong and to the point.
Solicitor Frank A. Hooper is on
hand and with bis usual skill and
ability is aiding the court and
grand jury in every way possible,
so far as his office is concerned.
The grand jury is very strong, be
ing composed of some of our best
men; Mr. R. C. Harris, of Cor
dele, is foreman.
There are many prominent vjs»
iting lawyers present from Sum
ter, Macon, Bibb, Pulaski and
other adjoining counties. Several
cases of importance have already
been tried during the week while
many have gone over till next
term. Farmers are wishing for a
shorter session than usual so as to
take advantage of all time possi
ble in the cotton fields. It is said
that on account of the numerous
courts in Dooly this year the
county treasury is depleted and
the grand jury will have to
authorize the treasurer to negotiate
a loan in order to meet the ex
penses of this court. This is quite
a contrast with three or four years
ago when Dooly paid no county
taxes.
A Word to Mothers.
Mothers of children affected
with croup or a severe cold need
not hesitate to administer Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. It con
tains no opiate nor narcotic in
any form and may be given as
confidently to the babe as to an
adult. The great success that has
attended its use in the treatment
of colds and croup has won for it
the approval and praise it has re
ceived throughout the United
States and in many foreign lands.
For sale by J. B. Ryals – Co.,
druggists. S
There is one thing about genius
—it never appeals to any particu
lar audience.
The world is awakening to the
wonderful revelations of Hypnotism.
Every one should learn this science.
Do you want to learn it? Certainly.
Then send your address, with 4 cts.,
to pay postage, to S. J. Page, Sect.
Southern School of Hypnotism,
Double Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
Old papers for sale at The Sen
tinel office at 25c. per hundred.
Don’t throw away that sample
bottle of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic
because it cost you nothing. It is
. good . to , . be wasted. . . Nothing like „
it for cuts, burns, nail punctures, m
flamed eyes, sore throat, etc. In
ternally it cures colic, diarrhoea and
flux, s
FOR RENT.
Two dwellings on 12th Avenue;
occupied by J. S. Weaver nnd C.
M. Killian. Possession of Weaver
house given Oct. 1st, and of Kil
lian house Nov. 1st. Apply to
Z. A. or J. A. Littlejohn.
CORDELE. GA., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1899.
School Hoard Meeting.
The school trustees held an im
portant meeting last Tuesday af
ternoon and. at last, took some
definite action in reference to a
new school building. The board,
after much discussion and after
taking all things into considera
tion, unanimously agreed A
build at the present location.
motion was passed requesting with City
Council to furnish the Board
$2,()00 in addition to the $1,000
now to the credit of the school
fund for building purposes. Plans
and specifications for an entirely
new seven-room two-story school
building with auditorium for
school purposes will be submitted
at the regular meeting of the
board next Monday night, and if
found satisfactory, bids will be
called for and the work on a
creditable and durable school
building will begin without fur
ther delay.
The G. S. – F. road is running
to Vienna and return each day, u
special train for the accommoda
tion of our people who are at
tending court.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob
lifeofjoy. Bucklen’sArnica Salve
cures them; also Old, Running
and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils,
Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts,
Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure
on earth . Drives out Pains and
Aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold at all drug stores
No wise man ever lived who did
not at times make a fool of him
self.
The great success of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy in the treatment of
bowel complaints has made it
standard over the greater part of
the civilized world. For sale by
J. B. Ryals – Co., druggists. s
Mr. C. G. Goff, Sr., has moved
his family to Cordele, where they
will be nearer to his work. They
have been citizens of Tifton for
nearly three years, and our peo
ple see them go with deep regret.
—Tifton Gazette.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s great
discovery cures all Kidney and blad
der tronbles, removes gravel, cures
diabetes, seminal emission, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys in both
men and women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by
your druggist will be sent by mail
on receipt of $1. One small bottle is
two months’ treatment, and will
cure any case above mentioned.
Dr. E. W. Hall, Sole Mfgr.
St. Louis, Mo., formerly Waco, Tex.
Sold by J. B. Ryals – Co., Cordele,
Ga.
read this.
Temple, Tex., April 16, 1899.—I
have used Hall’s Great Discovery
for bladder and kidney troubles, and
would not take a thousand dollars for
the benefit received from using one
bottle. I feel that Ism permanently
cured. W. R. Tyler, D. D. S.
Formerly of Barnesville, Ga.
Even writing paper think, is going up.
It is consoling to how
ever, that postal cards are doing
business at the same old price.
City Counoil Proceedings.
Cordele, Ga., Sept. 4, ’09.
At a regular meeting of the
council, in Council Chamber, at
8 o’clock, p. m., Mayor C. C.
Cutts and Aldermen Lockett, Da
vis, Nelson, Bailey and Weaver
j were The present, meetings
minutes of former
being read, upon motion, same
were adopted. Under the call for
unfinished business, the commit
tee appointed to see about lights,
to advise with Wilcox M’f’g. –
Foundry Co., and to see about
property near Springs, asked for
more time, and same was granted,
The petition of Willis, Fain – Co.
was granted, allowing the use of
four feet of the street east of their
building, provided that said build
ing when erected shall be moved
instanter upon the request of
Council.
Messrs. Lockett, weaver and
Davis were appointed to investi
gate claim of Lee Bartlett and act
on same.
After discussing school question
council adjourned.
C. C. Cutts,
W. W. Shipp, Mayor.
Clk. and Treas.
Many a poor man leaves his
sous the ability to acquire wealth,
while many a rich man leaves his
without the ability to keep it.
“It’s no joke” when we say that
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is superior
to anything offered the “dear people ”
as a dressing for wound9, bites and
stings of insects, “poison oak,” etc.
It ’8 cleanliness, pleasant odor and
quick cures makes it a universal fa
vorite wherever known. Price 50c.
Remember that it is guaranteed to
give satisfaction. s
Some complaint comes from fall
gardeners that seeds are not com
ing up. It is not too late to try
again.
Take a dose of Prickly Ash Bitters
at night when you go to bed and you
will feel bright and vigorous next
morning. It will insure you a the co
pious and healthy passage of
bowels, improved appetite and diges
tion and increased energy of body
and brain.
Jt beats stimulating drinks because
its reviving influence is natural,hence
permanent. Sold by Cash Drug
Store.
( time If a could man for without three days eating, at a
go
drinking or sleeping, and retain
all vitality and energy, what
wonderful things he could bring
to pass.
Eatonton, Ga., )
. January 30, 1899. )
Messrs. H. J. Lamar – Sons,
Macon, Ga.,
Gentlemen—We herewith enclose
you order for one gross "L. L. L.”
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative. Our sales
on this preparation. are rapidly in
creasing. I have used it in my fam
ily with entire satisfaction, and take
great pleasure in recommending it
to my customers,and consider it the
best liquid preparation for the liver
on the market. Very truly,
Chas. F. Tatum, Druggist.
For sale by all Druggists.
Fresh Fish aid Oysters.
Mullet, Pearch, R^d Snappers, and
Fresh Water Fish. Fresh Oysters.
— O. B. PARKER,—
At Yesbik’s old stand. ’Phone 68.
Do You Read The Sentinel ?
If Not, Why Not ?
LOCAL \ PERSONAL POINTS.
Short Squibs About People Going and
Coming. — Other Newsy Notes.
Business is beginning to hump.
Sweet, potatoes are selling at $1
a bushel.
One of Frank Williams’ horses
died last Monday.
Mr. I. J. Lamb is now making
headquarters at Montgomery, Ala.
Guess next month the coal and
wood dealers will thaw out the ice
man.
Clever Oscar Heard was down
from Vienna Wednesday after
noon.
The Banks and the Post Office
were closed Monday, on account
of Labor Day.
Quite a number of Cordeleans
have been attending court at
Vienna this week.
A garden that makes big weeds
will make big turnips if they have
the proper cultivation.
Miss Lillian Cawley has been
visiting relatives and friends at
Ashburn this week.
Mrs. C. J. Shipp, after an ex
tended visit in North Georgia, has
returned to Cordele.
Would like to hear the railroad
men talk about that new brick
union depot some more.
The schools are open to all of
the children in town, but all of
the children have not entered.
J. W. Bivins spent three days in
Americus with his mother’s fami
ly last week. Returned to Cordele
Sunday.
Mr. A. C. Bacon, who is travel
ing for the S. P. Shotter Co,
Savannah, was in Cordele a few
days this week.
Prof, and Mrs. H. R. Wilder
will leave next week for a vaca
tion in Florida, while Prof. Sea
mans runs the college.
It TJ . trouble ,, for _ to J
is no , us prove
that The Sentinel is the
advertising . ,. . medium iu Dooly ,
countv * “
We are informed that Warren
Folds, son of Mr. J. B. Folds, died
at his home near Pinehurst last
Friday, after a short illness.
W. F. Perry will take a vaca
tion from the grocery house of J.
S. 8heppard and finish up his bus
iness course in the Georgia South
ern Business college.
Dick Taylor has bought the
grocery store of A. H. Winn on
8th street and is tickling his cus
tomers with high grade goods at
low grade prices.
Hot days followed 1 by cool nights
will breed malaria in the body that
is bilious or costive. Prickly Ash
Bitters is very valuable at this time
for keeping the stomach, liver and
bowels well regulated. Bold by the
Cash Drug Store.
Official Organ of
Dooly County and
City of Cordele.
NO. 11.
BiHinarok'H Iron Nervo
Was the result, of his splendid
health. Indomitable will and
tremendous energy are not, found
where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the
success New they bring, use Dr. King’s
Life Pills. They develop
every power of brain and body.
Only 25c. at drug stores.
Public Sale of Real Estate
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a security deed exe
cuted by E. F. Strozier to the National
Building Ala., – Loan Association, of Mont
gomery, dated the 20th day of
June, 1890, and recorded in the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Dooly and county, in Book “R,” Folios 31,
32 33, the undersigned will sell at
public said sale at the courthouse door in
sale, county, highest during bidder the legal hours of
to the for cash, on
the tober, first Tuesday, the 3rd day of Oc-
1899, the following property ly
ing and being situated in the city of
Cordele, County of Dooly, and State of
Georgia, Lots described as follows, to-wit:
number eleven [11] and twelve
[12] in [127], block one hundred and twenty
seven as appears from map of
survey of the town of Cordele, Georgia,
and are further described as follows,—
Commencing at the north-west
corner of 10th street and 16th
avenue and running thence north
along the west margin of 10th street
one hundred and fifty [150] feet to an
alley, thence west along the south
margin of said alley one hundred [100]
feet, thence south fifty [501 feet to the
north-west corner of lot No. thirteen
[13] , thence said east along fifty the north boun
dery of lot [50] feet, thence
south one hundred [100] f< eet to 16th av
enue. thence east along the northmar
gln of said 16th avenue fifty [50] feet
to the point of beginning; being the
same conveyed to E. F. Strozier by J.
B. Austin on the 11th day of January.
1896, by Deed of Record in the office of
the clerk of the superior court of Dooly
county, State of Georgia, in Deed
Book “Q,” page 440, and by the Mutual
Building JiEoan Association of Cordele. by
Ga., Deed on the 15th day of May, 1893,
of Record in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of Doolv
county, State of Georgia, in Book “P,”
page 741.
The above sale is made for the pur
pose of paying a bond secured by said
deed and the expenses of this proceed
ing. A 'deed to the above property
will be legally and properly executed
under the power contained in said se
curity deed to the purchaser or pur
chasers.
This the 31st day of August, 1899.
National Building – Loan Associ
ation.
Wm. E. Holloway and S. A. Reid,
Attorneys.
Trustee’s Sale.
Under the powers contained in the
deed of trust from James B. Austin
to the undersigned Trustee, dated
December 2nd, 1898, and recorded in
Book U, page 308,1 will offer for sale
door Public of Dooiy outcry before county the on court the house first
Tuesday, being the 3rd day of Octo
her. 1899, during the usual hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
all of Lot No, 18 in Block No. 11, ac
cording to the official map of the City
of Cordele, Georgia. county of Dooly and State
of Terms cash, purchasers
paying for title.
J. R. Saussy, Jr., /Trustee,
Trustee’s Sale.
In accordance with the powers of
trust contained in the deed from Frank
J. dated Bivins to the undersigned Trustee and
November 7th, 1898, re
corded in Book U, page 140,1 wifi offer
court for sale house at door public of outcry Dooly county before the
on
the October, first Tuesday, during being the 3rd day
of 1899, the usual
hours of sale, Lots to the Nos. highest bidder for
cash, all of by 9 and 10, in
Block No. 26, as shown the recorded
official map of the City of Cordele,
county of Dooly and State of Georgia,
purchasers to pay for title.
J. R. Saussy, Jr., Trustee.
Mrs. Dr. Turner, of Ashburn,
spent Sunday and Monday in
Cordele, on a visit to her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cawley.