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VOL. 12.
LOCAL \ PERSONAL POINTS.
Short Squibs About People Going and
Coming. — Other Newsy Notes,
The carnival is progressing.
Two fire alarms this week but
no damage done.
0. A. Horne of Unadilla, was in
the city Tuesday.
Judge Holton, of Abbeville, was
in Cordele Monday.
Mrs. A. Kirkland returned to
Amenctis last Monday.
Editor Bivins was among the
carnival’s visitors Wednesday.
Alvin Roberts has accepted a
position with The Morning Call.
Prof. H. R. Wilder and wife
have returned from a trip to Flor
ida.
Mr. Jno. Crumpler, of Unadilla,
was in the city shopping Wednes>
day
Nobbiest hats ever before seen
in Cordele; and those Westbrook’s. new Ties
are beauties, too. At
The brass band is doing a lot of
nice blowing for Cordele these
nights.
Mrs. Briggs Carson, of Tifton,
nee Miss Ella Pate, . is . visiting . ... , her
parents.
Mr; James Ivey and Miss Pearl
Peavy were married Sunday near
Pinehursq.
W. T. Christopher is overhaul
ing the old Sash, Door – Lumber
Co. house for his sign printing
establissment.
Mr. Frank Coulon, the jeweler,
is off on a visit to relatives at
Barnesville.
Mr. Dock Thompson city of near
Pinehurst, was in the a few
hours Wednesday.
Col. C. M. McKenzie, Dr. G. W.
Shipp, Messrs. Robt. Harris and
Mason Daughtry visited Macon
Tuesday.
W. H. Thornton lets down in
one foot now w'hen he walks, in
remembrance of a horse stepping
on his toe.
Mr. B. B. Pound has purchased
the valuable vacant lot between
Webster’s store and the Peoples’
Bank building.
After spending Sunday in Cor
dele with her brother and sisters,
Mrs. Jas. Lasseter returned to her
home at Valdosta.
The Wallace Shows is the best
seen here in a decade.—Cincinnati
Commercial-Tribune. At Cordele,
Sanurday, Oct. 28.
The circus advertising car ar
rived Tuesday and the showmen
have been placing bills since, for
the curious to look upon.
Mrs. T. G. Gurr, of Fort Valley,
Mrs. Qus Taylor, of Cochran, and
Mrs. DeWitt Thompson of Vienna,
visited Mrs. C. G. Goff this week.
Judge Littlejohn adjourned
Schley superior court Tuesday on
account of unsafe condition of
court house. A new one is beiug
built.
Dr. Maury M. Stapler, eye, ear, nose
and throat specialist, 506 Mulberry
street, Macon, Ga. 1-1-ly.
Knox Hats at J.T. Westbrook’s.
'u–Q.cucA Sell™
POSITIONS GUARANTEED,
Under $3,000 Cash Deposit.
Railroad Fare Paid.
Open all year to Both Sexes. Very Cheap Board.
Georgia-Alabaina Business College, Georgia.
Macon.
R. E. HARRIS – 02.
Will open about October 20th in the Suwanee
Bloch a stylish and up-to-date
HABERDASHERY.
If you are in need ot Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Neckwear or any
kind of Underwear, save your money until we open for business.
Candidly we will keep in stock nothing but first-class goods, with
the latest fads. And, you will be able to buy anything kepu in our
store for the least money of any place in Cordele.
Remember the date. Oct. 20.
7EB. E. HiiEEIS <£z CO.
“W. A. Hawkins Sons” is the
linn name suggested. Well, the
sons are yet young, one of them
was born last Sunday night (10
pounds) to Col. and Mrs. Hawkins.
Mr. 8. D. Kavenel has moved
his office from the Pate building
into the Suwanee block, and is
occupying the room that was re
cenely vacated by D. Ed Kennedy.
Mr. W. B. Seymour has moved
his office from the Baker – O’Neal
building, building to the Peoples Bank
the room formerly oc
cupied by the R. D. Law barber
shop.
Judges T. J. Musslewhite and
Willis Johnson visited the Senti
nel jolly office Wednesday. They are
good fellows and always find
a warm welcome awaiting them
whenever they may come.
Mrs. Sim8 has returned to her
home at Leslie, after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. R.W. Lockett. Mrs.
Butler who has also been here on
a visit to Mrs. Lockett, has re
turned to her home at Sycamore.
The crowd of people who at
tend the incoming of passenger
trains each day, witnessed the ac
cident at the crossing on Monday. danger
And the appearance of
made the boys move around not
sloathfully.
B. E. Harris – Co., haberdashsrs,
have ft new advertisement in this
paper. This new firm will occupy
a room m Suwanee block next
door to Kennedy, the Jeweler, and
expects to deal in nothing but.
up-to-date goods. Read their ad.
Mrs. T. H. McGillis, of Ameri
cas, has been the guest of her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Weston this
week. Mr. McGillis is connected
with the job department of The
Herald in Americus; and he too
was in Cordele one day this week.
Mr. W. A. Snow, who has been
connected with the Sentinel for
some time, left Wednesday for
Quincy, Fla., where he has accept
ed a position. While here, Mr.
Snow won the favor and admira
tion of all, and while the Sentinel
regrets his leaving, we wish him
success wherever he may anchor.
Eatonton, Ga., I
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.
It’s funny that bridal pairs are
softest while they are green.
i ou assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. J. B. Ryals –
Co., Druggists, will refund your
money if 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.
There’s a man in New York who
never washes his hands. He says
it would take too long, as he em
ploys 300 of them in his factory.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Do You Read The Sentinel ?
If Not, Why Not ?
CORDELE. GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1899.
Veterans—Dooly Camp llOO.
You are requested to meet at
Vienna Saturday, October 14 to
elect delegate? to the state re-un
ion in Savannah, which convenes
on the 23d, 24d and 25th of Nov.
Be prompt and all attend.
I. S. Labseter, Com.
Red Ho From the Gnu
Was the ball that hit G B Stead
man of Newark, Mich., in the
Civil War. It caused horrible Ul
cers that no treatment helped tor
20 years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve cured him. Cures Cuts,
Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, fckin Eruptions. Best Pile
cure on earth. 25cts. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.
The posters for the Wallace
Circus are being placed on the of
boards and in show windows
some of the business houses, and
many children stop to gaze on the
pictures realizing a happy antici
pation of the day “when the cir
cus comes to town.”
A POOR WORKER.
No man or woman can work well,
mentally effective or physically, nor kind per
form service of any
who is Constipation burdened with and a deficient torpid
liver.
secretion of bile have clogged up
the organs of the body so that they
cannot, keep up the energy to the
proper standard, hence, weariness,
headaches, depression, fickle ap
petite result. All this can be
changed with a few doses of
Prickly Ash Bitters. It cleauses
the system thoroughly, flushes the
excretory canals, drives out im
purities, imparts and new life to the
vital organs re-establishes
healthy functional activity, which
brings with it energy, and strength,
vigor of body and brain cheer
ful spirits. Sold by Cash Drug
Store.
The Great Wallace Shows offer
a challenge of $10,000 to produce
the equal of the Nelson family of
acrobats; and the Pittsburg Chron
icle asseits that this will never be
taken, as the world don’t contain
another such family. This show
will be in Cordele Saturday, Oct.
28.
The nine Nelsons, the seven
Stirks, the ten Delamends, Mile.
Nora de French, the Earl and Vor
tex Sisters, the Angelos. Think
of it! Any show with even one of
these would consider themselves
great, but Wallace has them all,
and will exhibit in Cordele Satur
day, Oct. 28.
Because the loud-mouth boys
have disturbed Postmaster Hall
so much, he made public the arf
nouncement that “the front door
of the postoffice will be closed
hereafter immediately upon the
arrival of mails and remained
closed until all the mail is up, both
box ’Tis mail and general delivery.*’
a pity the rude boys won’t b*
good, for this ruling has created
much inconvenience.
F’REE BliOOD CUKE.
An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferer* From
Blood and Skin Trouble*.
Ulcers, Cancers, Eating Sores, Blood
Painful Swellings,Effects of
Poison, Persistent Eruptions, that
refuse to heal under ordinary
treatment are quickly cured by
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm),
the most wonderful Blood Purifier
of the age, made especially to cure
all terrible, obstinate, deep-seated
Blood and Skin troubles. Is your
blood thin ? Are you pale ? All
run down ? Have y T ou Eczema ?
Pimples ? Blotches and Bumps ?
Skin or Scalp Humors ? Boils ?
Eruptions ? Skin Itches and
Swollen ? Aching Bones ? Rheu
matism ? Scrofula ? Catarrh ?
Then you need B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm), because it drains
from the blood and entire system
all the poisons and humors which
cause all of these troubles, and
the cause being removed, a per
manent cure follows. B, B. B.
thoroughly tested for thirty years,
and thousands cured after doctors
and patent medicines had failed.
For sale by druggists at $1 per
large bottle, or 6 large bottles (full
treatment) $5. To prove our faith
in B. B. B. we will send a trial
bottle Free and prepaid to suffer
ers, so they may test the remedy
at our expense. Address Blood
Balm Co., Mitchell Street, Atlan
ta, Ga. [3-1-ly.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the
public to know of one conoern in
he land who are not afraid to be
generous to the needy and suffering.
The proprietors of Dr. King’s New
discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Coids, have given away over
ten million trial bottles of this great
medicine; and have the satisfaction
of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of helpless cases. Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all dis
eases of the Throat, Chest and lungs
are surely cured by it. Call at
any Drug Store and get a free trial
bcttle. Regular size 50c. and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed, or price re
funded.
_
The big dailies are complaining of
the violation of game law. They
ought to hold memorial services over
the birds that die before their time.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
v„. Yes, August a_. k lower still in has
the largest sale of any medicine
iu the civilized world. Your
mothers and grandmothers never
thought of using ® anything else
for Indigestion Tiwlmaoiin,, or Biliousness,
Doctors w ere scarce, and they
seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart
Failure, etc. They „.ed August
Flower to clean out the system and
stop fermentation of action undigested the
food, ii’ regulate the of
liver, stimulate the nervous and
organic action of the system, and
that is all they took when feeling
dull and bad with headaches and
other aches. You only need a few
doses of Green’s August Flower,
in liquid form, to make you sat
isfied there is nothing Sample serious bottles the
matter with you.
at City Drug Store.
r Lames THESE^
* 9
J.
^MAVEHkvCR Tried the ^reat m
system regulator
PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS,
decause they Think it ia
nasty to the and stomach bitter, disagreeable and violerfT
in action.
ASK THESE
3 min /jp
*
IN
Flhey 'not at all will disagreeable. Tell you it is ^
And as a cure for Indigestion,
^Constipation, Wpiaordersifisun^ Kidney j
excelled,
Cash Drug Store, Special Agents.
Fresl Fish and Oysters.
Mullet, Pearch, Ifcd Snappers, and
Fresh Water Fish. Fresh Oysters.
— O. B. PARKER,—
At Yesbik’s old stand. ’Phone 63.
WHEN AR E YOU G O ING TO V IE N NA ?
Everybody in the county goes to Vienna occasionally. When you come
bring with you a memorandum of what you want in the way of
Drugs, Mint IMck, Paints, Oils, Suaps, Pirkry. School Books. Do: Pap, Tablets.
All Other Stationery. * Toilet Goods.
Dr. Stovall’s Liver Pills (best on earth) ; Rubber Goods, Lamps, Jewelry, Tobacco, Cigars;
Any thing in the way of Medicine, including Anti-malarial Pills —keeps chills and
fever broken, and longways better thau all Tonics.
I have a very large stock, and sell both Wholesale and Retail. Prices much
lower than anywhere else, Mail orders solicited and promptly filled
and delivered by mail. Send Me Your Orders,
DR. C. T. STOVALL, VtEHHA, GA.
SHERIFF’S ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA— Dooly County: Will
he sold before the court house door n
Vienna - in said county, betwoon the
legal hours of sale, on first Tuesday in
November next, the following real es
tate to-wit: The one-fifth undivided
interest in the lots of land Nos. 195,
196, 197 and 148, all of said lands
said and being in the 3rd land district be of
county and levied on and to
sold as the property of D. G. Bembry
to sat isfy a superior court tt fa issued
superior at t he Sept, term 1896 of D. the B. Dooly Leon
court in favor of
ard, surviving partne. of Lewis Leon
ard – Co. against D. G - Bembry, ten
ant in |>osse88ion notified in terms of
law. Oct. 10. 1899.
Also at. the same time and place will
be sold t he one-fifth undivided Interest
In lots of land Nos. 195, 1*6, 197 and
148 all of said lands lying and being in
the 3rd land district of said county and
levied on and to be sold as the proper
ty of T. K. Bembry to satisfy a su
perior court fl fa issued at the Sept,
term 1896 of Dooly superior court, in
favor of 1). B. Leonard surviving
partner of Lewis, Leonard – Co.
against T. K. Bembry, tenant in pos
session, notified in terms of the law.
Get. 10,1899.
Aiso at the same tune and place will
be solrlthc. north halfotlot of land
No. 151 containing 1011-4 acres more
or less, said land lying and being in
the original 3rd land district of said
county, now the Unadilla district, said
land levied upon and to be sold as the
monthly term I899ofsaid county court
in favor of Barfield – Wilson Co. a
dingfleld, IX T. - H. |! ar Johnson { ie fi> John80 and 5 W. H.
Beadlnglleld. Tenant in possession
notified in terms of the law. Oct. II,
1899.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the life interest of John C.
Wood in lots of land Nos. 31 and 34 in
the Ilth land district of said Dooly
county, each containing 2021 acres
more or less. Levied upon and to be
sold as the property of J. C. Wood to
satisfy a county court ti fa issued at
the J. Bryant February term J. 1894, Wood. in favor Tenant of E.
against C.
in possession notifie I in terms of the
law. Oct. Ilth, 1899.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold one town lot In town of Una
dilla, with house on same, said proper
ty levied upon as the property of J. C.
Ivey, and fronting Beacham Avenue
and Third street in Unadilla, Ga. and
to be sold as the property of J. C. Ivey
to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa Issued
at December term 1898, in favor of J.
M. Nelson against J. S. Fudge, J. C.
Ivey and Allen Gordon, tenant noti
fied in terms of the law. Oct. Ilth
1899.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the one-half interest in city
lots Nos. 15 and 16 in city of Cordele,
said county, with a three room house
on same in block No. 331, said property
levied on and to be sold as the proper
ty of Shad Wallis to satisfy a Justice
court fifa issued out of and from the
Justice court of the 1451 District G.
M. at the April term 1899 of said
Justice court and in favor of B B.
Pound against Shad Wallis. Oct. II,
1899. J. W. Roberts, Sheriff D. C.
Alsoat the same time and place will
be sold the one-fifth undivided inter
est in lots of land Nos. 195, 196, 197
148 all of said lands lying and being in
the 3rd land district of said county
and levied on and to be sold as the
property of R. A. Bembry to satisfy Sept, a
superior court fi fa issued at the
term 1896 of Dooly Leonard superior court in
favor of D. B. Leonard – surviving Co. part
ner of Lewis, in against
R. A, Bembry, tenant of the law. possession Oct.
notified in terms 10,
1899.
Georgia, Dooly County:— Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November
next at public outcry at the courthouse
in said county within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash,
certain property of which the following
is a full and complete situated description: In the
Fifty (50) acres of land
sixth land district of Dooly county, land be
ing the north-east corner of lot of
number one hundred and fifty-five (155).
Said property levied on as the property
of James Jackson to satisfy an execu
tion Issued from the superior court of
said county in favor of J. F. Calhoun –
Co, against said James Jackson. Said
property being in possession of said
James J acksou. J. W. Roberts,
This Oct. 3, ’99. Sheriff.
Will be sold before the courthouse door
in Vienna during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in November next, the
following described property, levied on to
NO. 16.
satisfy certain special li fas, in which the
Central Georgia Land »te Lumlier Company
is plaintiff in ail the said executions:
(1) The south-east quarter of io number
220in the 18th distriot, G. M., I)ool county.
defendant m li fa.
(2) The north-west quarter of lot number
220 in the 13th distriot. G, M., said stat<
and eounty. against Herbert J. Loud, de
fendant in li fii.
220 (3) in The the 13th north-east quarter G. M.. of lot said number
district, state
and county, against Herbert .T. Loud, de
fendant in ti fa.
(4) The south-west quurlor of ldt No.
220 in the 13th District G - M., said state
and county against. Jno. W. Coulter de
fendant in U fa.
(ft) The of South lot No. half 231 in of the the North-west district,
quarter 18th
G. M. said state and county against H. M.
Myles and Loud A Loud defendants in
li fa.
(6) The Northwest quarter of lot No. 217
in the 13th against district, Herbert G. M., J Loud, said state defendent and
county,
in ti fa.
(7) The east half of the north-west quar
ter of lot number 203 in the 13th district,
said state and county, against Herbert J.
Loud, defendent in ti fa.
(8) The south half of south-west quarter
of lot number 221 in the 13th distriot, G. M.
said state and county, against Henry S.
Nelson and Loud A Loud, defendants in
Ufa.
(9) The north half of the north-west
utiater of lot number 221 in the 13th district
G. Rouchain M., said and statennd Loud county, Loud. agaitifct Jesse
A
(10) The lot west No. 203 halt ol the the 13th north-west district
quarter of in
G. M. said state and county against O. E.
Marshall and Loud A Loud defendants in
ti fa.
(11) The north-west quarter of lot No, 228
in the 13th district, G. M., said state and
county, against L. h\ Snyder and Loud –
Loud, defendants in ti fa.
(12) The south-east quarter of lot No. 223
in the 13th district, G. M., said state and
county, against . Kouert Dunsheath and
Loud A Loud, defendants i» ti fa.
fourth (13) of The lot north No. 221 half in the of 13th the district, south-west G.
M., said state and county, against Loud A
Loud, defendants in li fa.
(14) The north-west fourth of lot No. 221
in the 13th district, Chas. G. M., Bvington said state and Loud and
county, Loud, defendants against in fa.
A ti
in (tft) the 13th The district south-east of said fourth of and lot county, No. 221
state
against Jno. Close and Loud A Loud de
fendants in li fa.
(IB) The north-east quarter of lot N o. 217
in the 13th district of said state and coun
ty, against Herbert J. Loud, defendants in
notified. Parties in possession J. in W. each ROBERTS, of the above
This Oct. 12, 1899. Sheriff.
Sale of Real Estate.
By virtue of a power contained in a
mortgage executed by C. E. Martindale on
the 16th day of Ausrust, 1897, to the Equi
table Loan – Security Company (a corpo
ration under the luws of the State of Geor
gia, having its principal office In Fulton
countv) to secure a loan of One Thousand
and Fifty C$1,060.00) Dollars, monthly including
interest, repayable in install
ments as shown in said mortgage and evi
denced by sixty (60) made promissory in the notes; de
fault having been authorize payment exercise of
said notes so as to tee
of said power, and the Board of Directors
of said Company having determined to ex
ercise it, said Equitatile Loan – Socuritv
Company will sell before the Courthouse
door in Doolv County in the City of Vienna
on the first Tuesday in November. 1899, the
following tract or parcel of land, described
as follows, to-wit: “Being city inclusive, lots num
bers one to twenty (1 to and 20) eighteen (218) in
block No. two hundred
in the City of Cordele, DoolyCounty, Geor
gia, as appear on map of survey of said
City; also lots numbers (13) ten (10) eleven
(11) fifteen twelve (15) (12) sixteen thirteen (16) seventeen fourteen (14) (17)
eighteen (18) nineteen (19) and twenty
(20) in Block Two Hundred and Five (205)
in said City.” Said property will be sold
to the highest bidder for cash and the pro
ceeds of the sale applied deed made as provided the in
said mortgage and a to pur
chaser.
Equitable Loan – Security Co.
By 'Vm. 8. Thomson, President.
Jno. J. Owens, Secretary.
Mr. G. A. Ballenger left Monday
for his new home in Cordele, and
the bad part about it all is that he
left for good. everybody We hated hated, to to see
George go; ed- see
him go. He was at one time
itor of the Unadilla Advertiser and
he has always had the love and
esteem of every one. He will be
missed here in Unadilla very much.
May a kind fate watch over him
wherever he goes and may bis fu
ture career in life be an eventful
and prosperous one.—Dooly Coun
ty News.
Newspaperdom has hatched a Hus
tler in Helena.