The Cordele sentinel. (Cordele, Ga.) 1894-????, February 28, 1902, Image 4
Tiie Cordele Sentinel. J. W. BIVINS, Editor and Publisher. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One Vear.......... ll.oo Six Month._______ IV) Threo Monthly. I •jn Friday, February 28, 1002. Politics Is “biling” now. m Dooly’s a live political issue this week. The expected has happened and the Dooly candidates we have with us. Some very effective work has already been done by the Cordele Board of Trade. (iuerry’g light will not be hid under m bushel. It seems to be. his purpose to let shine, with the most powerful lemie turned on Terrell. The delightful climate of Dooly is felt in the far off state of Minnesota. Read the letter of Mr. Halvarson else where in the Sbntinkl and behold what privileges we enjoy in this section of Georgia. ■ Our farmers might learn a valuable lesson on meat raising by takings peep at that champion Berkshire pig owned by (». B. Parker, of Cordele. Only four months and eleven days old and weighs 120 pounds. Terrell has fired both barrels of his gun, the first at Canton in Cherokee, the second at Vienna in this county,and his friends do say that it was loaded with buckshot. Terrel], at age 18, “plowed a red mule in a corn field.” Guerry, at age 18, “plowed two mules and a horse.” Wonder what Estill did, at age 10? and if farmer Smith, at age 8, didn’t break a bob-tailed bull? Tuesday morning of this week, Guer ry was in Vienna while Terrell was in Cordele—only nine miles apart and both in Dooly county. The former was “elocuting,” the latter “circumlocu ting.” There’s a phone line between the two places but neither enquired of (lie others health. The old idea that a newspaper must champion violently the personal ambi tion of a candidate for governor, claim the victory when he wins, file a first lien on him and then boss him after be is governor, is playing out, and ought to play out; because it is harmful to every principle that republics hold dear.—Macon Telegraph. LET ’EH FLOURISH. Cordele is well located. The ground upon which we walk is favored with sunshine and rain, with a climate that cannot be excelled. Hundreds of peo ple know the truth of this statement and thousands will realize it later. The Cordele Board of Trade, just or ganized on a substantial business basis, better than any other way it is the me dium through which the day will be hastened when the outside world-thc thousands—will know of a truth that our city, and our county, are the fore most, the best, the most flourishing. Long live the Board. Let the city grow, the county flourish and add fame to the grand old Empire State of the South. Free Blood Cure. We recommend Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) for all blood troubles, such as ulcers, eating sores, serofulla, eczema, itching pimples, boils, carbuncles, poison, aching bones, festering sores, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malig nant blood or skin diseases, especial ly advised for old, deep-seated cases. It cures when all else fails. every sore or pimple, stops all blood aches and pains by giving a tested healthy supply. Thoroughly for years. Thousands cured. At stores, $1.00 per large bottle. Our readers will receive a trial free by writing Dr. Uillatn, 213 Mitchell St.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Medicine sent at once, pre J. B. Ryals Drug Co. hKOM MINNESOTA TO DOOLY He Takes the Sentinel and Thinks He Will See Georgia In the Near Future. He lives at Hallock, Minnesota, and wrote for a copy of the Sen TINKL. His letter appeared in the Sentinel three weeks ago and among other things in that letter Mr. L. Halvarson said: “I am m terested in the South and I will ask you for a sample copy of your paper. I may subscribe when I get the rates. I suppose you have summer there now, but let me tell you, we have 80 below zero here every other day and the wind at 50 miles per hour.” Three back numbers of the Sen tinel were forwarded to Mr. Hal varson and a personal letter was written him by the editor. In re sponse, under date of Feb. 17, the editor of Sentinel has the follow ing letter: “I have your letter of the 11th inst., also the copies of the Sen TINEI i • I came to the conclusion when I read your paper that I had better move, and I think I will soe Georgia soon. I enclose you a dollar—let the Sentinel keep on coining. Let the secretary of the Cordele Board of Trade, and others who will, write to Mr. Halvarson. VIRULENT CANCER CURED. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vanc in medicine is given by drug gist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pro i ounced incurable cancer. They believed his case hopeless ti 1 he used Electric Bitters and applied Buck len’s Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him, When Elec tric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidne\ and microbe poisons at the same time this s dye exerts i's match less healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores van ish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25c at J. B. Ryals Drug Co. Lost Estrayed from my place at Rich wood last Thursday about dark a bay horse (Texas pony) about 10 years old ; lias long mane, scar on left hind foot between hoof and first joint, “N” brand on left hip. R. F. Fekguson. n ~~ Wanted —Light set of books to keep at night, by experienced book-keeper whose time is not full} 7 occupied. Address, Book-Keeper, care Sentinel. Stop the BSigh \ It is a sad thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight. You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well afterwards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a bliuht O strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. But SO me of them don't get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott’s Emulsion can stop I that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott’s Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it—the kind of j Strength that makes tilings grow, Scott’s Emulsion makes I children .... grow, makes , them . eat, makes them sleep, makes them 4 . ’ * Give the weak c child a - chance. Scott’s Emulsion will j make it catch up j with the rest. the This picture represents i Trade Maik of Scott’s Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. mt Send for free sample. j SCOTT – BOWNE, j 409 Pearl St., New York, 50c and $i. all druggists. SAVED FROM AN AWFUL FATE. “Everybody said I had consump tion,” writes Mrg. A. M. Shields, of Charnbersburg, Pa., “I was so low after six mot ths of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thoughts I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, used it, and was com pletely cured.” For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at J. B. KyalsDrugCo. For Sale— Saw Mill Timber that will cut 1,500,000 feet lumber, for $2,500. Cash for quick sale. Hughes – Ethridge. Wanted. Ladies or gentlemen to do writ ing at home. Can earn from twenty to hundred dollars per month. This is no “Cherry Tree” business but an honest company of Georgia. Send stamps for par ticulars to A. M. Lewis, Coney, Ga. Foley colds, 9 s Honey and Tar cures prevents pneumonia. TELL THE PEOPLE IF zm , LIFE Insurance you are OR of 1 provided with If it’s a RESIDENCE they wish to rent or buy, If it’s CITY PROPERTY, FARM PROPERTY, SAW HILL TIMBER or TURPENTINE privileges they are in quest of, ^THE PLACE TO OO. IS Room 6, over Stead – Whipple’s Drug Store find the undersigned uiill serve them promptly. Property owners will please see us when having any Realty they wish to sell or let, and we ivill endeavor to bring Good Returns for You. Truly, Hughes – Ethridge. I Block 139, lots 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7 and 11,12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, These lots can be bought for $600-00 CASH ! Address B. IRBY, Real Estate, Spindle Top Property and of Oil all kinds, Guaranteed Gushers Lands, 102 Threadneedle Court, Beaumont, Texas. AH the New Things in Purses and Bags. Bridal aid Birthday Gifts In Endless Variety. KENEDY, the JEWELER. New line Fine Umbrellas. Arabi. Arafci, Ga., Feb. 25.—Jule Rey uolds, a student, is quite ill at Rev. J. J- Hyman’s with pneu monia. His aunt, Mrs. Bell Greer, and sister, Miss May Reynolds, of Atlanta, are with him. Miss Nettie Crawford is sick at J. H. Bedgood’s. Mr. J. C. Fenn dined a number of relatives yesterday at the Hotel Myrtle. Several were present from Cordele. Mr. Killian, of the dispatcher’s office of the G. S. – F. railroad, was visiting her brother yesterday. Hon. J.D. Pate, of Cordele, and Ebb Pate, of Ashburn, were in town yesterday. FILTHY TEMPLES IN INDIA. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that’s polluted by constipation. Don’t per mit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King’s New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25 cts. at J. B. Ryals Drug Co. Large line of Watches all sizes. Prettiest Store and best kept stock in the South. on a mm, snaaraA of Mexican Mustang Liniment. aa uti-.icieut liaj-ipcui U a outvie i.A i2-. m I l A Tufa Ulcers or Rmnnioiinig Sores need not become a fixture upon your body. If they do it is your fault, for MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, quickly and perma nently cure these afflictions. There is no guess work about it; if this lin iment is used a cure will follow. YOU DON’T KNOW Liniment. As a flesh healer it stands at the very top. Sale, Cheap. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1 , 15, 16, 17, 18, i9 and 20 in Block 164, with two orchard. good houses Must on be property; sold in good fruit days. Known the Nancy the next 60 as Burk property. Apply to C- C. CUTTS, Bolton Building, Cordele, - Georgia. 2-28-6t MOKEY TO LOAN. . We are headquarters for loans on improved farm lands in Dooly county, payable in 5 years time, 7 per cent, interest. No 10 per cent, commission, only small fee for abstract and closing Write loan. Money obtained promptly. to or call on J. H. Woodward – Son, Lawyers, Vienna, Ga, MARK A. CANDLER, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. Douglas, Georgia. Stenographer Well equipped and collection Notary department. in office. Reference : Union Banking Co.‘ Peoples Bank, Douglas. will All business sent me receive prompt, personal attention Petition for Charter. GEORGIA, Dooly County. To the Superior Court of said County. The petition Hill of S. J. Slade, Hill, R. L. Wil son, J. T. and J. Jr., most respectfully shows the court: 1. They desire for themselves, and such others as may hereafter become associated with them, to be incorpo rated under the name and style of “Spring Hill Lumber – Naval Stores Company,” for the the privilege term of twenty years, with of renewal at the expiration of such time, and with the principal office and place of doing business in Cordele, Georgia, and they desire the Spring privilege Hill, of establishing an office at Leon County, Florida, and at such other points as may become necessary. 2. The capital stock of said corpora tion shall be $100,000.00 divided into one thousand shares of $100.00 each, aud is already paid up in property, con sisting of a sawmill, planing mill, rail road, locomotive, teams, turpentine still, timber leases, notes and accounts and chosen in action. The said saw mill and turpentine business and prop erty in connection therewith is located at Spring Hill, Leon County, Florida. 3. The purposes and objects of the Naval Company Stores, is to manufacture buy lumber and to and sell, mortgage and convey directly or in trust, lum ber, naval stores, general merchandise, live stock, real and personal property of all kinds, issue and sell bonds, and to do all things necessary to the com plete and successful operation of a Lumber and Naval Stores Business. Therefore they pray that they may . be granted charter conferring a upon them all such powers designated, and such other powers as are usually granted and conferred in like cases and as are not contrary to the laws of said State. Petitioners will every pray, etc. S. J. Hill, R. L. Wilson, J. T. Hill, J. Slade, Jb. ,T. T. HILL, Attorney. Georgia, Dooly County. I, J. Frank Powell, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Dooly County, do certi fy that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter filed in my office. This the 19th. day of February, 1902. J. Frank Powell, Clerk. Warrantv Deeds. The Sen tinel has just printed and now has for sale Warrant} 7 Deeds—the correct form. Subscribe for the Cordele Sen tinel. Only $1.00 per year. Legal Advertisements. The following is a complete synopsis of all legals for March, 1902. Sheriff advertises for sale on first Tuesday in March for state and coun ty taxes for year 1901, as follows: Cordele city lot No. 20, block 45, as property Mrs. A. L. Ellis. Cordele lots 12 and 13, block 326, as property of Smith – Baker. Cordele lot 7 in block 33, as property of D. Ed Ken nedy. Cordele lot 20, block 6, property T. T. Ligon. Cordele lots 1 to 10, block 186, property L>. IT. Ledhetter. Cor dele lot 5, block 37, property Mrs. M E. Jefferson. Cordele lot 4, block 153, property Cutts – Kennedy. Cordele lots 17 to 20, block 195. property W. II Ball. Cordele lots 1 and 2, block 3, property W. F. Burwell. Cordele lot Cordele 12, block 87, property J. B. Austin. lots 3, 4, and half of 1, block 125, property Mrs. Jeffersonia Jones. 55 acres in south-east corner land lot 16 in 11th district, property Mrs. A.P Ball. Also at same time aud place, 26 iron bed steads, 15 toilet washstands, four dozen chairs, 40 pillows, 14 iroD bed steads, 40 common mattresses, 15 dress ers, 15 wash stands, 5 rooters, 6 rock ers, 10 W. S. chairs, 30 W. VV. springs, 10 all steel springs, 6 2x6 tables, 3 porch setters, 16 rolls matting, 107 y’ds carpeting ; said property to be sold to satisfy July a court li fa issued from the Dooly term, 1901, of the county court of against T A. Collins and C L. Peacock, in favor of Neal Loan and Trust Co. and transferred to People’s Bank of Cordele, said property now in the Suwanee hotel of Cordele, and be Tenant ing a part of the fixtures thereof. in possession notified. Also, west half lot of land 151 in 11th district, as property, of J. A. Mus selwbite, to satisfy fifa issued from the 145th. district G. M. in favor Bald win Fertilizer Co. Lot of land in the lltb. district, as property of B. P. Howell, to satisfy a fifa issued from the November term 1901. of the county court, in favor of M. A. Fleming. By virture of power of sale in it mortgage the Americus Guano Co. will sell through the sheriff lot of land 126 in 11th. district, as property ol’ B. P. Howell. By virtue of power of sale will in sell a mortgage Malary Bros. – Co. lot 61 50 acres in southeast corner of as property of Tlios. F. Mitchell. S, R. Fields administrator estate of J R. Fields will sell lots of land 98 ex cept 50 acres in the southwest corner and 25 acres in the southeast corner: and west half of lot 95 except 25 acres in southwest corner, all in 7th. dis trict, a total of 200 acres. T. L. Blackwell administrator cstste of G. R. Sims will sell lots 2 and 10 in block 45 in Cordele. J. B. and A. E. Walton apply for permanent letters estate Elihu Walton; D, L. Henderson for permanent letters estate of B. S. Wood; Mrs. W. L. Wood for administration de bonus non on estate of B. A. Wood; A. O. Bridges asks to be dismissed as administrator estate of S. T. Brigdes. Appraisers report to set aside years support from estate of W. L. Ingram: E. F. Mingledorf applies to sell lands of estate of Julia E. Mingledorf; all the above to be passed upon by ordl nary on 1st. Monday in March. S. A. Thompson and T. A. Culpepper render exectors notify all persons to W demands against estate of E. Thompson. Sheriff advertises change of “official organ” from Vienna Progress to Vienna News—change effective on and after March 1st. 1902.