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Editorial Squib*.
This is an era of heroes. Kansas
v* preparing now to give Funston a
«v>using reception. It cannot be
-said that America i* inappreciative
ot her heroes.
It is now November and the sports
man may go abroad in the land in
saearch of turkeys, pheasants, part
ridges, quail, of which the law has
protected since the 15thday of last
March.
Some people claim that Providence
as shaping affairs in the Philippines,
but if we are to judge by the way it
ts done, we would rather credit it
no Mark Hanna.—Montgomery Ad
vertiser.
The prohibitionists of Spaulding
qjounty will oontost the recent elec
tion held there. The ordinary will
(hear the pleadings, but it is believed
tfchat the case will be finally decided
Y»y the Supreme court.
The Barnesville buggy factory has
.over 400 orders for new rigs, includ
ing one for Gov. Roosevelt, of New
York, and another for export to Ha-*
vana. There is nothing in the way
of Georgia factories.—Ex.
QCE8TION ANSWERED.
Yes. August Flower still has
tthe largest sale of any medicine
jn the civilized world, Your
mothers and grandmothers never
{thought of using anything- else
tfor Indigestion or Biliousness.
Doctors were scarce, and they
<geIdom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart
Failure, etc. They u«ed August
Slower to clean out the system and
•stop fermentation of undigested
food, regulate the action of the
diver, stimulate the nervous and
organic action of the system, and
ffhat is ali they took when feeling
dull and bad with headaches and
other aches. You only need a few
rdoses of Green’s August Flower,
in liquid form, to make you sat
isfied there is nothing serious the
matter with you. Sample bottles
sat City Drug Store.
After Atlanta has raised some*
thing over $12,000 to entertain
Dewey, helms cancelled the engnge
■ment, being advised by his physioi
<cians to remain at home and rest.
This is quite a disappointment, and
are sympathize with the Gate City
.folks.
The Huntsville convention dis
(.oussed at length the negro question.
But so long as this olu world -stands
At will be found that speeches will
not bo ilte remedy. It they will
work, save and keep out of devil
men I, they will surely prosper and
■grow better.
W. ,T. Bryan has done some good
•work for the regular democratic
-nominee for governor in Kentucky,
recently. It is hoped that the bolt
ing democrats of the Blue Grass
rotate will forsake their ways and
support the-right man. It is a time
when concerted action is de
manded.
The Filipinos, like the Spaniards,
*slo not like the style of American
fighting. A letter from Manilla
•says the “little brown men'* com
plain that the Americans “do not
fight, fair,” in that “instead of going
€>ar-k after a battle to have dinner
and srnake cigarettes, they keep on
on going ahead and want to tight
again.”
FllRE BLOOD CURE.
.*%■» Oflfar Proving Faith to Sufferer* From
Blood and Skin Trouble*.
Ulcers, Swellings,Effects Cancers, Eating Sores,
: nful of Blood
n, Persistent Eruptions, that
to heal under ordinary
“ are quickly cured by
Botanic Blood Balm),
hu-ful Blood Purifier
- especially to cure
ate, deep-seated
hies. Is your
nale ? All
Eczema
'umps ?
>iis
id
The president says he is sorry so
many of our boys are being killed
oat in the Philippines, No one ex
pected the president to rejoice over
their slaughter, but at the same
time it is a fact that the blunders
committed in the campaign have re
sulted in an unnecessary loss of life.
Tax Collector's Notice.
I will Ire at tbe tollowing places on the
fiatea mimed for the purpose of collecting
state umi county tuxes for W99:
Zoar......... Oct. 9 Oct. 30 Nov 20
Byroinvllle 10 21
Unadilla...... II Nov n
3rd. district .. 12 nr: 28
Plnehurst 13 24
Findley ...... 10 27
tttb district,. .. 17 2»
Drayton...... .. is xs 29
Coney ....... 19 30
Cordele....... 20 10 Dec 1
Ptnia ........ 23 13 ■l
Arab!......... 24 14 ft
14th district 25 15 6
Iwlll ire at Fuqua Dec. 7, Snow Spring
Dec. 9, Kerns Dec. 11, 'ilppettvlile Dec. 12,
Richwood Dec. 13, Sibley Dec. 14, Dakota
Dec. V. will belli Vienna every Satur
day. I will also lie in Vienna Dec. IS and
19. Books will close on the night of Dec.
19 in accordance with the law.
Respectfully, V. J. LEWIS, T. C, D.C.
Robert W. Ilarwlck ) Libel for Di
vs. - vorce, Dooly
Annia Beil Barwick ) Superior Court,
Sept, term, 1899.
It appearing to the court by the re
turns of the sheriff in the above stated
case, That the defedant does not reside
in said-county, and It further appearing
that defendant does not reside in said
state. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that services the be publication perfected on of
said defendant by
this order once a month for four
months before the next term of this
Court, in the Cordele Sentinel, a news
paper published in Dooly county, Ga.
W. H. Dorris, Z A. Littlejohn,
Flaitiff’sSAttorney. J. S. C.8. W. 0.
This Sept. 5, 1899. [4th w to Feb]
To all whom it mavooncern: Georgia,
Dooly County. Alter four weeks notice
of this advertisement pursuant to section
2646, ot tbe Civil Code, I will present to
the Hon. Z. A. Littlejohn, Judge the of the
Superior Court, of said county, at law
office of Thompson ft Whipple, 25th m Cordele, day
Dooly county, Ga., on the of
November, 1899, an application for an
order to sell 50 acres of land, in the north
east corner of lot of land number 250, in
tbe Second District ol Dooly County, Ga.,
ihe siime being the property of my ward,
Zephv Eugene Sullivan. My reason for
making tin's implication is oecause this
tract of land is unimproved and 1 wish to
reinvest the proceeds In another tract of
land that is improved, and because said
exchange will lie to the material interest
of inv said ward. This October 24,18t>9.
Gko. W. Wootkn.
Applicants Attorney.
W. w. Sullivan,
Guardian for Zeiiliy Eugene Sullivan.
Notice oT Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given of intention Georgia to ap
ply to the General Assembly of
lor the passage of a bill to be entitled, “An
act to amend an act creating a system of
public schools for the city of Cordele, so
as to change tbe manner of electing schools a
board ol trustees for their the public and duties, of
said city, to define {towers Cordele
also to further amend charter of
concerning election laws, and for other
purposes.” This hereby Oct. 12,1899. of intention
Also notice is given
to introduce at the next session of the
General Assembly, a bill to be entitled,
An Act to establish the city court of Cor
dele in Dooly county, to define its juris
dieiion and powers, to provide for the ap
pointment of a judge, solicitor and other
officers thereof, and to define their poweis
practice and duties; and to motions provide for for pleading trial therein, and
new
and writs of errors therefrom, and for
other purposes. This Oct, 18, 1899.
Notice of Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Dooly Co. To whom it
nmy concern:—Notice Is hereby given
ot intention to apply to the South-Wes- judge of
the superior court of order the
tern circuit for an to sell for re
investment 2545 and under 2546 the provisions revised code of
Sec of the
of Georgia, Block the No, following 334, block property No. 335, to
wit:
block No 344. block No. 345, and block
No. 346 as appears from map of survey
of the city of Cordele, Georgia. Said
property being sold for the purpose of
paying the balance of purchase money
on lots Nof. 11, 12 and 13 in block 128,
Cordele, Ga. Said application will
made on the first Saturday in Novem
ber, next, at Cordele, Ga.
J. F. SMITH,
Guardian for Ida and Robert Smith.
This Oct. 4,1899.
111. CHS,
\ - MERCHANT TAILOR, 3
Cordele, Ga.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ROOM 5.
CLOTHES
MADE . . .
TO ORDER.
* from $12.50 up.
*rom $4 up.
P repaired all suits
of charge during
Specialty.
f u]]y
CRy Mantfinl • Sale*.
Will be sold before the courthouse
d-or in 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
blockB In Cordele, Ga., levied upon
by virtue of tax fi fas for city taxesdue
city of Cordele, Ga., for the year 1899.
Issued by the mayor and city council
of Cordele against said described lots
and blocks: levied the
Lot 16 In block 116, Adams, (col.) upon as
property of Kiah
Lot 17 in block 1, levied upon as the
property of Mary Bennett, (col.) the
Lot 4 In block 21, levied upon as
property of Phil M. levied Berg, Agt. the
Lot 11 In block 27, upon as
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, (col.) upon at
property of Judge Davis, the
Lot 15 in block 26, levied upon as
property of D. T Doughtry. levied the
Lot 5 in block 193, upo n as
property of S. E. Harris, (col.) the
Lot 20 in block 115, levied upon as
property of Henry Holloman, (col.)
Lot 5 in block 206, levied upon as the
property of George Harris, (col.) the
Lot 15 in block 110, levied upon as
property of Clara Hughes, (col,) the
Lot 16 in block 27, levied upon as
property of Mrs. Louella M. Jones.
Lot 14 in block 97, levied upon as the
property of W. M. Jones, (col.) the
Lot 2 in block 15, levied upon as
property of Mrs. Emma Johnson.
Lot 6 in block 47, Lowe. levied upon as the
propeity of D. G.
Lot 1 in block 113, levied upon as the
property of Mrs. T. C. Marshall.
Lot 9 in block 2, levied upon as the
property of S. R. Mitchell.
Lot5 in block 216, levied upon as the
property Lot of Ellen Martin, (col.)
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. McKnight.
Lot 1 in block 262, levied upon as the
property of T. P. McElreath.
Lot 5 in 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.
Lot 12 in block 200, levied upon as the
property of Alice Paron, levied (col.) the
Lot 11 in block 200, upon as
property of Robert Paron, (col‘) the
Lot 16 in block 41, levied upon as
property of G. H. Perry.
Lot 11 in block 28, levied upon as the
property of J. A. Perry.
Lot 1 in block 86, levied upon as the
property of J. W. Pay lor.
Lot 17 in block 175, levied upon as the
property of Nancy Roberts, (col.) the
Lot 6 in block, 204, levied upon as
property of P. W. Ramsey, (col.) the
Lot 6 in block 207, levied upon as
property of Albert Royal, levied (col,) the
Lot 18 in block 38, upon as
property of H. B. Roberts.
Lot 9 in block 206, levied upon as the
property of block Ella Sampson. levied the
Lot 14 in 9, upon as
property of 0. J. Shipp. levied
Lot 7 iu block 9, upon as the
property of J. S. Shipp. levied the
Lot 11 in block 6, upon as
property of J. D. Saunders.
Lot 17 in block 266, levied upon as the
property of F. V. Saunders.
Lot 20 in block 11, levied upon as the
property of W. E. Smitt.
Lot 4 in block 141, levied upon as the
property of F. E. Suggs.
Lot 1 in block 5, levied upon as the
property of A H. Thompson.
Lot 14 in block 31, levied upon a3 :lie
property of R. F. Thompson
Lot 8 in block 11 levied upon as the
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. Vonderau.
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 133, 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 levied – Co.
4 int. lot 16 in block 18, upon as
the property of M. M. Tommey.
Also the bouse and strip known as
the Union Hotel, sold as tne property
of Union Hotel Co.
Also the following unreturned lots
and blocks, owners assessed of same being un
known, being taxer for 1899:
Lots 6 and 15....... in block 20
“ 1,2,5,6,10.... 44 “ 35
16 17, 18, 19, 20 U “ 51
J, 2, 3,4,5, 6, 7,8, 9,10, “ “ 87
“ 5,6,7,8,9,16 44 “ 115
“ 6,7,.......... *4 “ 152
“ 2,3,4,12,13. “ 153
“ 17,18,19,20......... 11,12,13,14,15,16,17, 44 “ 177
“
18,19, 20...........“ “ 199
“ 11, 16 44 “ 216
“ 4, 5. 10. IS. 19, 20 “ 319
....
“ 11.12.13.14,15,16,17
18, 19, 20 ii “ 320
“ 13,19... “ 331
“ 15,19, 20 ii “ 332
Lot 4 ii “ 46
.......
.4 a “ 51
x ii 58
-c ii 80
41 165
44 168
“ 14 44 1*8
“ 8 44 “ 206
4 interest in lot 17 44 “ 15
All of strips 273, 281, 299 and 347.
All of said property being sold for
taxes now due and unpaid to city of
Cordele for 1899. Levy made this Oct.
9, 1899 W. H. Bussey,
Cordele, Ga.. Oct. 9.1899. Marshal.
SHERIFFS ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA— Dooly County: Will
be sold before the court bouse door at
Vienna- in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, ou first Tuesday in
November next, the following real es
tate to-wit: The one-fifth undivided
interest iu 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. G. Bembry
to satisfy a superior 1896 court fi the fa issued
at the Sept, term of Dooly
superior court in favor of D. B. Leon-
county, against Ro.iert Duimhenth and
Loud Loud, defendants in fl la.
(18) The north half of the south-west
fourth of lot No. 221 In tne 18th district , (1.
M., said state nml county, twain-i Loud A
Loud, defendants in tt la.
(14) The north-west (ottrth of lot No. 221
in the 18th district. G. M., said state and
county, against (’has. Islington and Loud
ft Loud, dUuttdaiits in ti fa.
(16) '.lie eolith-east fourth of lot No. 221
in the 13th district of said state and county,
against.fno. <dose anti Loud A Lomt de
fendants in ti fa.
(|K) The north-east quarter of lot No. 217
in ttie 13*h district of sard state and coun
ty, against? Herbert J. Loud, defendants in
It In.
Parties in possession J. In IV. each ROBERTS. of the above
notified.
This Get. 12, ISO!). Sheriff.
GEORGIA— Dooly County.
Dooly It appearing from that the the tax books land of
county lots of
described below, being unreturned for
taxation and the owners thereof being
unknown and that the taxes for
the year of 1898 are now p -st due and
unpaid. Therefore these lots will be
sold to the highest and best biddei for
cash on the 1st Tue-day in Novem
ber next, 1899, to satisfy the taxes due
on each lot.
Lot Nos. 162 and 180. in 11th Dist.
J. IV. ROBERTS. 0
Sheritt D. .
ard, surviving partne. of Lewis Leon
ard – Co. against D. G- Bembry, ten
ant In possession uotitied in terms of
law. Oct. 10. 1899.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the one-fifth 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 to satisfy a su
perior court fi fa Issued at the Sept,
term 1896 of Dooly B. Leonard superior surviving court, in
favor of D.
partner of Lewis, Leonard – Co.
against T. K. Bembry, tenant in pos
session, rmtided in terms of the la w.
Oct. 10, 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 11th land district of said Doolv
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 couitfi fa issued at
the February term 1894. in favor of E
J. Bryant against J. C. Wood. Tenant
in possession notifiei 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
tiilla, with bouse on same, said proper
ty levied upon as the propeity 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 ti fa issued
at December term 1898, in favor of J.
M. Nelson against J. S. Fudge, J. C.
Ivey and Allen Gordon, tenant Oct. noti- Ilth
fied in terms of the law.
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 Ufa 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-old the one-fifth undivided inter
est in lots of land Nos. 195, 196, 197
148 3rd all of land paid district lands lying said and being in
the of county
and levied on and to be sold as the
property of R. A. Bembry to satisfy a
superior court Dooly fi fa issued at the Sept,
term 1896 of superior court iu
favor of D. B. Leonard survivingpart
ner of Lewis, Leonard – Co. against
R. A, Bembry, tenant in possession
notified in terms of the law. Oct. 10,
1899.
Georgia, Dooly County:— Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November
next said at public outcry within at the the legal courthouse hours
in county bidder
of sale to the highest of which the for following, cash,
certain property
is a full and complete land situated description:
Fifty land (50) acres district of of Dooly county, iu the
sixth be
Ing the north-east corner of lot of land
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 W. Roberts, of said
James Jackson. J.
This Oct. 3, ’99. Sheriff.
Will be sold before the courthouse door
. Vienna during the legal hours of sale,
m
on the first Tuesday in November next, the
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:
(l)The south-east quarter of lot number
220 state in of the Georgia, 13th district, against G. M., Herbert Dooly J. county, Loud,
defendant in fi fa.
( 2) The north-west quarter oflot number
220 in the 13th district, G, M., said state
and county, against Herbert J. Loud, de
fendant in fi fa.
(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- M., said state
and county against Jno. W. Coulter de
fendant in ti fa.
(6) The South half of the North-west
quarter of lot No. 221 in the 13th district,
G. M. said state and county against H. M.
Myles and Loud – Loud defendants In
ti fa.
(6) The Northwest quarter of lot No. 217
in the 13th district, G. M., said state and
county, against Herbert J Loud, defendent
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 against district, Henry G. M. S.
said state and county,
Nelson and Loud ft Loud, defendants in
ti fa.
(9) The north half of the north-west
quater of lot number 221 in the 13th district
G. M., said stateand county, against Jesse
Boucliain and Loud ft Loud.
(10) The west halt ot the north-west
quarter of lot No. 203 In the 13th district
G. M. said state and county Loud'defendants against C. E.
Marshall and Loud – in
ti fa.
(11) The north-west quarter oflot No. 223
in the 13th district, F. G. Snyder M., said and state Loud anti –
county, against L.
Loud, defendants in ii fa.
(12) The south-east quarter of lot No. 223
in the 13th district. G. M., said state and
WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO VIENNA ?
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, hie–t Msttss, Paints, Oils, Osaps, Mas?. Sdud Ms, fa Papir, Talk.
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 than all Tonics.
l 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, If/Em, GA.
BRO.
– SHEPPARD Grocers
Popular
he
T
F.
B.
GEE WHIZZ! READ IEEE.
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 $1.00.
2 bushels Meal—best water ground—for $1.10.
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.
Bring Your Cotton TO THE
J
North of G. – A. Depot .
We guarantee correct weights and highest mar
ket price for your cotton.
We give you free fire insurance 30 days. *
Good box stalls, and a good camp=house.
THA It KING YOU FOR PAST PA TRONA GE,
WE ARE, YOURS TRULY
LIGG1N – WEBB.
Sale of Real Estate.
lly virtue of a power contained in
mortgage executed of by C. K. Mnrtindul
the loth day August, 1S97, to the con,,.-"
table Loan – Security Company (n
ration under the laws of the Stale of Ocm
gin, having its principal of office in Fulton
count * ) to secure a loan One Thnusaim includin?,
and Fifty r $1,080.00) Doltais.
interest, shown repayable said in monthly insti.nl
ments as in promissory mortgage and HV i
deuced having by sixty been (60) made in the notes- de
fault payment of
said notes so as to authorize the exercise
o| said power, and the Board of Directors
of said Company having determined to ex
ercise it, said Equitable Loan ft Socuritv
Company will sell before the Courthouse
door in Doolv County in the City of Vienna
on the lirst Tuesday parcel in November, land, 1899, the
following follows, tract to-wit: or “Being of city described
as lots num
bers one to twenty (1 to and 20) inclusive, in
block No. two hundred eighteen (218)
in the City of Cordele, Dooly County, Geor
gia, as appear on map of survey of said
City; also lots numbers ten (10) eleven
(11) twelve (12) thirteen (13) fourteen (14)
fifteen (16) sixteen (16) seventeen tl7)
eighteen (18) nineteen Hundred (19) and twenty
(20) in Block Two and Five (206)
in said City.” Said property wi 1 be sold
to the highest bidder for cash and the pro
ceeds of the wile applied deed made as provided in
said mortgage and a to the pur
chaser.
Equitable Loan ft Skcurity Co.
By Wm. S. Thomson, President.
Jno. S. Owens, Secretary.
B. F. SHEPPARD – BRO.
—SELL—
Groceries, (Brain, anb
jfeeb Stuffs.
Full weights. Fair Treatment
to alt oar customers.
We Guarantee to Give Satisfaction
Our old customers stick to us because
we treat them right. New customers
continually falling into line:
Come and see us or telephone for what you want
Free Delivery inside the city.