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CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Electric Light Committee to Investi
gate Goats of Additional Lights.
Oct. 1(5. 1899. Meeting City
Council at 8 p. m. Present: May
or and Aldermen Davis, Marshall,
Lockett and Nelson, being a
quorum present. approved the minutes
Read and
of former meeting, all voting af
firmatively. After numerous com
plaints by the citizens in regard to
the pigeons in the city, it was or
dered that the pigeons of the city
be deemed a nuisance and the
same is ordered abated, and all
citizens are requested to assist, in
abating this nuisance.
The chairman of light’s com
mittee requested to investigate
and see what it will cost to place
the electric light* on every other
street and report at next meeting.
Ordered that clerk notify the
G. <fe A. authorities to place in a
crossing at compress. be
Carried that Wallace shows
charged $25.00 for one (lav’s per
formance.
Carried that, tho appointment of
T. H. Johnson as memberof Heard
(if Trustees to fill the unexpired
teirn of J. E. Howell, be approved,
Meeting adjourned.
C. C. Cutts,
W. W. Shipp, Mayor.
Clk. and Treus.
P UKE BLOOD CURE.
An Offer Proving; I'liltlito Siiffcn-rz From
Blood anil Skin Trimble*.
Ulcers, Cancers, Eating Sores,
Painful Swellings,Effects of Blood
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-seuted
Blood and Skin troubles. Is your
blood thin ? Are you pale ? All
run down ? Have you 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 Bairn), because it drains
from the blood and entire system
all thepoisons 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 (5 large bottles (full
treat meat) $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. [8-1-ly.
In Spite of the proverbial slip be
tween the cup and lip and the supe
rior market, value of a bird in the
hand as compared with several in the
bush, Mr. M. I. Welch of Cordele is
said to have refused the offer of
♦100,000 from the Keystone Manu
facturing company of Philadelphia
for the patent of his M. C. B. car
coupler. Evidently Mr. Welch has
great faith in his invention.—Tele
graph.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for coughs and
colds is all right, but you want some
thing that will relieve and cure the
most severe and dangerous results of
throat and lung troubles, What
shall you do? Go to a warmer and
more regular climate? Yes, if possi
ble ; if not possible for you, then in
either ease take the only remedy that,
has been introduced in all civilized
countries with success in severe
throat and lung troubles, “Boschee’s
German Syrup, * > It not only heals
and stimulates the tissues to destroy
the germ disease, but allays inflam
mation, causes easy expectoration,
gives a good night’s Try rest, bottle and cures
the patient. one Rec
ommonded many years by all drug
gists in the world. Sample bottle at
City Drug Store.
The following sound advise to the
vouinz young manhood manluWHl of OI tho TUe smith S0UU1 WRS
written by President Eagin, of the
Central Railroad of Georgia :
-Thor,, nre pleat, ,< opening lor
young men in the South ; men who
are industrious, active, frugal and
energetic ; young men who , are not, ,
afraid of work, and who are not
ashamed to be seen wearing a work
ingman’s garb. Such young men
will prosper in the South as well as
elsewhere. Many new industries
are being developed in the South,
and with them come opportunities
for young men possessing the above
mentioned qualifications. The ac
ceptance by such of the opportuni
ties which the South now offers, will
be the means of establishing a record
they zzin ta proud ot hereuf.
ter.”
Tho beautiful Confederate monu
ment to be erected in Americue by
the Ladies’ Memorial Association
and Daughters of tho Confederacy
has been purchased and shipped and
will be unveiled with imposing cer*>.
monies at a later day. The monu
ment is of Georgia marble, very
massiv^and will rest on a base of
rough granite.
Thousands ot colored visitors
swarmed the streets of Cordele last
Sunday in attendance upon their
association.
TheG. – A. railroad has been
ordered by the city to place a
crossing near the compress, which
is very much needed.
PARKER’S BAL8AM
V >v > HAIR
ClaatwM sod t wHfl u O', bsb.
Promotaa > lazuri.nl Baatora growth. Oray
M.r.r Valla tta to Youthful Color.
Hall to hair falling.
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A HIGH STANDARD OF MERIT
In Clothes Making
Is gaining only by continuous
efforts. And so it is in clothes
dealing. It. requires constant ef
fort on our part to select that
which is best from the stocks of
the many clothes-makers in this
country.
From time to time we advertise
some very low prices for clothes,
which we describe as being worth
much more than the price would
indicate. We want the readers of
our advertisements to distinctly
understand that every statement
which we make has an absolute
foundation of fact. Our purchas
ing facilities and our cash power
bring to us eager sellers from
every clothing manufacturing
centre of America, and it is our
policy to sell as we buy. We
simply hand over the bargains
which we acquire smallest to our customers, of
with the percentage
profit added, consistent with the
conduct of a first-class business.
We are in the business for profit.
The more successful we are, the
better service we can render you.
Therefore we do not try to impress
upon your minds the fact that we
are losing money with every sale
we make, we are not; we rarely
do that, because we do not
have to lose. We buy our goods
cheaply enough to be able
to undersell competition, and give
you the full measure of value for
your money, which you have a
right WHEATLEY to expect. ANSLEY,
–
Americus, Ga.
Ciry Marshal s Sales.
Will be sold before the courthouse
d ior iu Vienna, Ga , on the first Tues
day in November. 1899, between the
legal hours of sale for cash to the high- and
est bidder, the following lots
blocks in Cordele, Ga., levied upon
by virtue of tax li fas for city taxes due
city of Cordele, Ga., for the year council 1899.
Issued by the mayor and city
of Cordele against said described lots
and blocks:
Lot 16 in block 116, levied upon as the
property of Kiah Adams, (col.)
Lot 17 in block 1, levied upon as the
property of Mary Bennett, (col.)
Lot 4 iu block 21, levied upon as the
property or Phil M . Berg, Agt.
Lot 11 in block 27, levied upon as the
property of J. D. Cohb.
Lot 17 in block 17, levied upon as the
propeity of H. W. Campbell. levied the
Lot 5 in block 170, upon at
propeity of Judge Davis, levied (col.) the
Lot 15 in block 26, upon as
property of D. T Doughtry.
Lot 5 in block 193, levied upon as the
property of S. E. Harris, levied (col.) the
Lot 20 in block 115, upon as
property of Henry Holloman, levied (col.) the
property „ ! n of George 206, Harris, upon (col.) as
Lot loin block 110, levied upon as the
property of Clara Hughes, (col,)
property of n < Mrs. Louella *®>’ ie M. ^ u Jones. P onas th e
proptrt} of wHv W. )C M. \r ‘ Jones, vi eVl . e ^ (col.) .T! n as tlie
upon as the
property of Mrs. Emma Johnson.
Lot 6 in block 4i. levied upon as the
propeity of D. G. Lowe.
Lot 1 in block 113, levied upon as the
property of Mrs. T. C. Marshall.
Lot 2 in block 9, levied upon as the
property of S. R. Mitchell.
Lot 5 in block 216, levied upon as the
property of Ellen Martin, (col.)
Lot 8 in block 95, levied upon as the
property of Aby McRae.
Lot 2 in block 10, levied upon as the
property of J. A. MclCnight.
Lot 1 in block 262, levied upon as the
property of T. P. McElreath.
Lot 5 iu block 43, levied upon as the
property of W. W. Peterson,
Lot 7 in block 140 levied upon as the
property of F. H. Poston.
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Lot 11 in block 200, levied upon as the
P r °P® rfc y of Robert Paron,^(col*)
Lot lb in block 41, levied upon as the
property of G. H. Perry.
Lot 11 in block 28, levied upon as the
pi K? nnW^kflAUwled upon as the
pioperty of block J . W. Paylor. levied
Lot 17 in 175, upon as the
property of Nancy Roberts, (col.)
Lot 6 iu block, 204, levied upon as the
property of P. W. Ramsey, (col.)
Lot 6 in block207, levied upon as the
property of Albert Royal, (col,)
Lot 18 in block 38, levied upon as the
property of II. B. Roberts.
Lot 9 in block 206. levied upon as the
property of Ella Sampson.
Lot 14 i n block 9, levied upon as the
property of C. J. Shipp.
^“ot^ Lot 11 in block 6, levied " P ‘"’ “ tlle the
upon as
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property of J. D. Saunders.
Lot 17 In block 260, levied upon as the
property of F. V. Saunders.
Lot 20 in block 11, levied upon as the
property of W. E. Siuitl\
Lot 4 in block 141, levied upon as the
property of F. E. Suggs. levied the
Lot 1 In block 5, upon as
property of A H. Thompson.
Lot 14 In block 31, levied upon as :he
property of R. F. Thompson- levied the
Lot 8 In block 11. upon as
property of W. H. Tripp.
Lot 8 in block 262, levied upon as the
property of F. E Varnadoe.
Lot 15 In block 17, levied upon as the
property of A. T. Yonderau.
Lot 16 in block 143, levied upon as the
property of J. F, Williams.
Lot 8 In block 139, levied upon as the
property of J. L. Wilcox.
Lot 14 In block 3, levied upon as the
property of J. R. Webb.
Lot 18 in block 13.3, levied upon as the
property of R. F. Yeomans.
Lots 7, 9 and 10 in block 26, levied
upon as the property of F. J. Bivins.
Lots 6,7,8,9 in block 108 levied upon
as the property of C. L. Prince.
Lots 16, 18 in block 326, levied upon
as the property of J. B. Ryals – Co.
i int. lot 16 in block 18, levied upon as
the property of M. M. Tommey.
Also the house and strip known as
the Union Hotel, sold as tne property
of Union Hotel Co.
Also the following unreturned lots
and blocks, owners of same being un
known, being assessed taxer for 1899:
Lots 6 and 15....... in block 20
1, 2,5, 6, 10 “ “ 35
...
16 17, 18, 19, 20 U “ 51
“ 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,“ “ 87
“ 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16....... U “ 115
" 6,7,.................. it “ 152
“ 2, 3, 4, If, 13.......... “ 153
“ 17,18,19,20,......... u “ 177
“ 11,12,13,14,15,16,17, tt “ 199
18,19,20.......... tt “ 216
11, 16................ 20 it 319
4, 5, 10, 18, 19,
11. 12, 13.14,15, 16,17 (t “ 320
18, 19, 20...........
13, 19................ “ 331
15,19, 20............. tt “ 332
Lot 4 “ 46
“ 16 “ 51
“ 18 (i “ 58
“ 19 W “ 80
CO it “ 165
ii “ 168
i. 14 “ 178
“ 206
4 interest in lot 17 C< “ 15
AH of strips 273, 281, 299 and 347.
All of said property being sold for
taxes now due and Levy unpaid made to this city Oct. of
Cordele for 1899.
9,1899 W. H. Bussey,
Cordele. Ga., Oct. 9.1899. Marshal.
SHERIFFS ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA— Dooly County: Will
– sold before the court bouse door ;u
Vienna* in said county, between the
legal hours ot 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 lying
and being in the 3rd land district of
said county and levied on and to be
sold as the property of D. fi G. Bembry issued
to satisfy a superior court fa
at the Sept, term 1896 of the B. Dooly
superior court in favor of D. Leon
ard, surviving partne. of Lewis Leon
ard – Co. against D. G* Bembry, ten
ant in possession notified in terms of
law. Oct. 10. 1899.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the one-fiftli undivided interest
in lots of land Nos. 195, 196, 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 issued to satisfy a Sept, su
perior court fi fa at the
term 1896 of Dooly Leonard superior court, surviving in
favor of 1>. B.
partner of Lewis, Leonard – Co.
against T. K. Bembry, tenant in pos
session, notified in terms of the law.
Oct. 10, 1899.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the north half of lot 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 Unadilladistrict, said
land levied upon and to be sold as the
property of J. W. Parnell to satisfy a
county court fi fa Issued at the June
monthly term 1899 of said county court
in favor of Barfield – Wilson Co. a
gainst J. W. Farnell, Johnson – Bed
dingfield, T. II. Johnson and W. H.
Beddingfield. Tenant law. in possession Oct. II,
notified in terms of the
1899.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the life interest of John G.
Wood in lots of land Nos. 31 and 34 in
the Ilth land district of said Dooly
county, each containing 2024 acres
more or less. Levied upon and to be
sold as the property of J. C. W ood to
satisfy a county court fi fa issued at
the February term 1894, in favor of E.
J. Bryant against J. C. Wood. Tenant
in possession notifie • 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, levied with house on same, said of proper- C.
ty upon as the property J.
Ivey, and fronting Unadilla, Beacham Avenue
and Third street in Ga. and
to be sold as the property of J. C. Ivey
to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa issued
at December term 1898, Fudge, in favor of J.
M. Nelson against J. S. 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
ou 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 fi fa 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. O.
Also at the same time and place will
be void the one-fifth undivided inter
est in lots of land Nos. 195, 196, 197
148 all of said lauds 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 a
superior court fi fa issued at the Sept,
term 1896 of Dooly Leonard superior court in
favor of D. B. Leonard – surviving part
ner of Lewis, Co. against
R. A, Bembry, tenant in possession
notified in terms of the law. Oct. 10.
1899.
Gkougia, Dooly County:— Will be
sold on the first Tuesday In November
next at public outcry at the courthouse
Insaidcounty within the ltgal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash,
certain property of which the following
is a full and complete situated description: the
Fifty (50) acres of land In
sixth land district of Dooly county, be
Ing the north-east corner of lot of land
number ont 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
pioperty being in possession of said
James Jackson. J. W. Roberts,
This Oct. 3, ’99. Sheriff.
Will be sold before the courthouse door
in Vienna (luring the legal hours of sale, the
on the first Tuesday in November next,
following described property, levied on to
satisfy certain special fi fas, in which the
Central Georgia Land <ft Lumber Compan
is plaintiff in all the said executions:
(1) The south-east quarter of lot number
220 in the 13th district. G. M., Dooly county, Loud,
state of Georgia, against Herbert J.
defendant in fi fa.
(2) The north-west quartor of lot number
220 in the 13th districi, G, M., said state
and county, against Herbert J. Loud, de
fendant in fi l'a.
(3) The north-east quarter of lot number
220 in the 13th district, G. M„ said state
and county, against Herbert J. Loud, de
fendant in ti fa.
(4) The south-west quarter of lot No.
220 in the 13th District G" W. M., Coulter said state de
and county against Jno.
fendant in ti fa.
(5) The South half of the North-west
quarter of lot No. 221 in the 13th district, If. M.
G. M. said state and county defendants against iu
Myles and Loud – Loud
fi fa.
(0) The Northwest quarter of lot No. 217
in the 13th district, G, M., said state and
county, against Herbert J Loud, defendent
in fi fa.
(7) The east half of the north-west quar
ts of lot number 203 in the 13th district,
said state and county, against Herbert J.
Loud, defendent in fi fa.
(8) The south half of south-west quarter
of lot number 221 in the 13th district, G. M.
said state and county, against Henry S.
Nelson and Loud – Loud, defendants in
ti fa.
(9) The north half of the north-west
quarerof lot number 221 in the 13th district
G. M., said stateand county, against Jesse
Bouchain and Loud – Loud.
(10) The West halt ot the north-west
quarter of lot No. 203 in the 13th district
G. M. said state and county against (J. E.
Marshall and Loud it Loud' defendants in
fi fa.
(11) The north-west quarter oflot No. 223
in the 13th district, G. M., said state and
county, against L. F. 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 Rooert Dunsheath and
Loud A Loud, defendants in fl fa.
(13) The north half of the south-west
fourth of lot No. 221 in the 13th district, G.
M., said state and county, against Loud –
Loud, defendants in fi fa.
(14) The north-west fourth of lot No. 221
in the 13th district, G. M., said state and
county, against Chas. Byingtou and Loud
– Loud, defendants in fi fa.
(15) The south-east fourth of lot No. 221
in the 13th district of said state and county,
against Jno. Close and Loud – Loud de
fendants in tt fa.
(16) The north-east quarter oflot No. 217
in ttie 13th district of said state and coun
ty, against Herbert J. Loud, defendants in
ti fa.
Parties in possession in each of the above
notified; J. W. ROBERTS,
This Oct. 12, 1899. Sheritt’.
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 ist due and
unpaid. Therefore these lots will be
sold to the highest and best bidder for
cash on the 1st Tuesday in Novem
ber next, 1899, to satisfy the taxes due
on each lot.
Lot Nos. 162 and 180, in 11th Dist.
J. W. HUBERTS,
Sheritt D.C.
Sale of Real Estate.
By virtue of a power contained in a
mortgage executed by C. E. Martindale on
tne 16th day of Autrust, 1897, to the Equi
table Loan – Security Company (a of corpo
ration under the laws of the State Geor
gia, having its principal oflice in Fulton
countv) to secure a loan of One Thousand
and Fifty ($1,050.00) Dollars, monthly including install
interest, repayable in
ments as shown in said mortgage and evi
denced by sixty (60) promissory notes; de
fault having been made in the payment of
said notes so as to authorize the exercise
of said power, and the Board of Directors
of said Company having determined to ex
ercise it, said Equitable Loan – Socuritv
Company will sell before the Courthouse
door in Dool v 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 lots num
bers one to twenty (1 to 20) eighteen inclusive, (218) in
block No. two hundred and
in the City of Cordele, Dooly County, Geor
gia, as appear on map of survey of said
City; (ll) also lots numbers (13)fourteen ten (10) eleven (14)
twelve (12) thirteen
fifteen (15) sixteen (16) (19) seventeen and (17)
eighteen (18) nineteen 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 as provided in
said mortgage and a deed made to the pur
chaser.
Equitablk Loan – Security Co.
By Wm. 8. Thomson, President.
Jno. S. Owens, Secretary.
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WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO VIENNA ?
Everybody in the county goes to Vienna occasionaily. When you come
bring with you a memorandum of what you want in the way of
Drugs, flint Mdus, Paints, Oils, Soaps, Psrksry. lk\ Ms 1 k Paper, 1 j* ar Ii
All Other Stationery. ^ Toilet Goods.
Dr. Stovall’s Liver Pills (best on earth); Rubber Goods, Lamps, Jewelry, Tobacco, Cigars; .
Any thing in the of Medicine, including Anti-malakial Pills— keeps chills and
way
fever broken, and longways better than all Tonics.
I have a very large stock, and sell both Wholesale and Retail. Prices much
lower than anywhere else. Jp Mail orders solicited and promptly filled
and delivered by mail. Send Me Your Orders,
DR.C.T.STOVALL, If IEflH j }, GA.
St^ltsb Afcilliner?.
Mrs. L. E. McEachin wishes to call your attention
toh er stock ot new and stylish Millinery selected
from Northern markets. It is her desire to have
vou come and see for yourself where } r ou can saie
monev and be pleased. She has secured the serv\i
ees of a first-class up-to-date trimmer, She alio
says to the people of the surrounding country thAt
she will take country produce promptly in exchange for mill
inery ami fill all mail orders Ladies of
Cordele and surrounding country and towns re- >
member it is to your interest to call on
riRS. L. E. McEACHIN,
In the Suwanee Block, CORDELE, GA., for Up-to
date goods.
B. F. SHEPPARD 8: BRO.
'lhe Popular Grocers
You can buy a roll of bagging or a bunch of ties cheaper
from me than you can from anyone else here,
30 pounds of Good Rice for $1 00.
12 pounds of Good Coffee for $1.00.
2 pounds of Good Tobacco for 75c.
1 barrel of Good Flour for $4.00.
ground—for $1.10. >
2 bushels Meal—best water
1 pound Soda for 5c.
1 gallon sealed syrup 35c.
I keep on hand all the time Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton'
Seed Meal, Hulls and Bran, which I will sell cheaper than
the cheapest, Thanking you for past patronage I am
yours for trade,
Bennett Scarborough.
L. J. BUSH GROCERIES
L. J. BUSH IGROCERIES
Free Delivery.
My Goods are Fresh. My Customers are Pleased.
fly stock is Large, and you can order
just what you want.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
L.J. BUSH J
The Grocer. 11th Avenue.