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The Cordele Sentinel.
J. W. BIVINS,
Editor and Publisher.
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Friday, March 14, 1602.
Hurrah for the compress boom , I ,
It’s time for spring fights—who’ll
furnish the first fun ?
Get your book and line ready;
Itlleoon .o rare, mye.
The Hub City is humming —
best town in Georgia!
If Tillman and McLaurin will
come to Cordele, we’ll let ’em
fight it out.
and , with . .
Spring weather is upon farm us, work will be
good
pushed in earnest.
Two months of 1902 are already
a part of the “wentedness of the
gone,” says an exchange.
Now, if the Georgia Southern
would only give us a neat park
from the union to their freight
depot ? _
Dooly county had politics world
without end. Guerry and Terrell
both made speeches in the county.
Sumter is too quiet to talk about.
—Americas Herald.
The Perry Home-Journal thinks
Hon. Jim Smith a little backward
in coming forward with his an
nouncement for governor. This is
a late spring, Brother Hodges.
Wo cougralulate Dr. Fred
Hodges, who, a few years ago, was
connected with the Sentinel. The
other day he received 89 of the 184
votes for a third term as mayor of
Madison, Fla.
Luck was kind o’ against The
Sentinel this time in being first
to publish the It grand fact jury that pre- the
sentments. is a
first shall sometimes be last and
the last sometimes first.
This is the last day of grace with
the Waycross cow. To-morrow
her liberty will be worth two dol
lars.—Waycross Journal. All the
towns are getting ahead of Cor
dele on shutting up cows.
A cheerful tember, joined with
innocence, will make beauty at
tractive, knowledge delightful,
and wit good-natured, It will
lighten sickness, poverty and
affliction; convert ignorance into
an amiable simplicity, and render
deformity itself agreeable.—Addi
tion.
Mr. Estill, in his write-up of
Carrollton, takes occasion to brag
on the neat printing offices there,
and gives due credit to the ladies
who work in those offices. He
insists that all printing offices
should will bo kept as those. introduce If he
come to see us we’ll
him to Snow and Rice. Can you
think of anything whiter ?
HOUSEWORK
Too much housework wrecks wo
men’s nerves. And the constant
care of children , day and night, is
often too trying for even a strong
woman. A haggard face tells the
story of the overworked housewife
and mother. Deranged menses,
leucorrhcea and falling of the
womb result from overwork.
Kvery housewife needs a remedy
to regulate her menses and to
keep her sensitive female organs
in perfect condition.
W!i£° F CARDUI
is doing this for thousands of
A or lean women to-day. It cured
Mrs. Jones and that is why she
writes this frank letter:
Glettdeane, K>\, Feb. 10,1901.
I am so glad that your feeling Wine of Cardui
is helping me. I am better than
I have work felt without for years. I am help, doing mv
own any and I
washed last week and was not one bit
tired. That shows that the Wine is
doing me good. before, I am getting fleshier
than I ever was and sleep good
and eat hearty. Oardui. Before I X began taking
Wine of used to have to lay
down five or six times every day, but
now I do not think of lying down through
the day. Mrs. Richard Jones.
81.00 AT DKl OOim
For advice and literature, address, giving *vmj>
i, *‘Tb« Ladi«*« Adviaorjr Department ”, The
Ch. anooga Medicine Co., Chattan oojja, Team
(iENE ,^,L P R ^!^™ ENTS '
,
nary, J. D. Hargrove, levy a given tax
of throe mill, on proparty
"’wereoommend that J. D. Har
grove. Oriiinary, he paid MOOa.
Snty from ,qao Kebrnwy, 1001 to
tji ■
We recommend that the bill of
1). A. R. Crum (*26.00) for mat
rag up, printing alignment. and distributing
600 copiee of of civil
cueB for t | le g e hruary term, 1902,
be paid. the pavment
We recommend
of hill ($17.0.5) of Geo. W, 'Shep
pard, sheriff, for expenses trying
to get prieoner from Birmingham
'
We rMommend , he following
added to the pauper list: Mrs. G.
11. Bearden, $4.00 per month; Mrs.
B. S- Capal, $51.00 per month for
12 months; Mrs. Mary Roland
$8.00; William Romidtree $8.00;
and Green Woodward raised from
$4 00 to $5 00.
We have examined all the public
bui i dingB of the COU nty and
t 0 repo rt as follows •
At the poor farm we find eight in
mates, three whites and five col
ored; one mule in good condition,
about 100 bushels of corn, about
out) pounds of meat, one bed of
seed cane, 400 gallons of syrup,
6,700 bundles of fodder, and a lot
of peas
The houses are in fairly good
condition, except one house that
needs some repairs, siding and
cover, pillars under two houses
need repairing. We recommend
that these repairs be made at onco,
Thin
is all right, if you are too fat;
and all wrong, if too thin already,
hat, enough for your habit, is
healthy; a little more, or less, is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
*
doctor; , too thin, ,. persistently .
a
thin, no matter what cause, take
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil.
There are many causes of get
ting too thin; they all come
under these two heads: over
work and under-digestion.
Stop over-work, if you can;
but, whether you can or not,
take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil, to balance yourself
with your work. You can’t live
on it—true—but, by it, you
can. There’s a limit, however;
you’ll pay for it.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the readiest cure for
“can’t eat,” unless it comes of
long your doing no work-you can’t
be well and strong, without
some sort of activity.
this The genuine has It,
lake picture other. on
no
If you have not
tried it, send for
free ?reeable sample, taste its will a- GjTJSRJj ’WlNH;
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surprise SCOTT – you. BOWNE ^DJh
Chemists, Pearl Street,
409
New York.
60c. and $1.00; all druggists.
Lost
Estrayed from my place at
wood last Thursday about dark a
bay horse (Texas pony) about 10
years old; has long mane, scar on
left hind foot between hoof and
first joint, “N” brand on lqft hip.
1 offer $5 reward for the return
of the horse to my place.
R. F. Ferguson.
WANTED,
Second-hand Saw Mill outfit, in good
condition, Twenty to twenty-five
horse power, and not less than 52
iiu’h saw. Must be cheap.
Address P. O 12. Lumpkin, Ga.
For Sale, Cheap.
Lots 1, — V i j 8. 9
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18, 19 and 20 in Block 164,
with two orchard. good houses Must on be property; sold
good fruit in
the next 60 days. Known as the Naney
Burk property. Apply to
CL C_ CUTTS.
Bolton Building,
Cordele, - Georgia,
2-28-6t •
and that lumber be furnished the
superintendent to ceil his family
room.
Jail.
We gnd in , We , hllttore thottM
he lmt on roUew, «tove pipea re
col " m ™ <1 that the8e re i >a,r8 be
made at once.
We recommend that an iron
P>?ket fence be put around the
j al and tbat R °\ * arr18 ’ M. T.
La "' tl ^r<-hn^in'g'aud er ' be t “PP?'? te S. “ unsaid a com '
'
putting
Through the proper committees
we find all the Justice of Peace
of occasionally minor error ae to
itemizing cost.
We hereby appoint H. W.Camp
bell , and M. 1. Lamer as a com
,mtt f to examine the different
officers book8 and report
boptember term, next grand jury,
and that they be paid $2.00 per
day for their services.
We beg to report the roads as
reported from different grand
jurors throughout the county to
be in fair condition,
We recommend that all regis
^red „ and public roads through
out the county be opened up for
law ^ ul classification and kept as
8 «ch, and that proper officers at
tend to same and see that it is
done at once.
We recommend thatD. T. Marsh
burn and J. D. Hargrove, Ordi
nary, investigate the necessity of
a bridge across branch of Turkey
creek near Jordan Wheeler place
in Second district, and if they
deem it necessary to have a bridge
at that point that the same be
built.
We recommend that J. L. Powell
be appointed Notary Public for
1040 Georgia Militia district.
We recommend that J. C. Fore
hand be appointed Notary Public
of the 685th. G. M. district; J. N.
Harvard’s term expiring.
We recommend that J. E. Pad
rick be appointed Notary Public
We have also carefully examin .
ed the pension list placed before
us aud find the sanl f c0 ” 9 ° t -
We recommend that J. D. Pate,
a. B. Tippett and D. L. Ivey be
appointed as members of the
School Board for the next four
years, their present term expiring
March 1902.
We find in the report from our
County School Commissioner that
the number of schools taught in
the year 1901 were 58 whites and
37 colored; total 95.
No. of white colored teachers teachers employed.... enployed.. 47 83
No. of
Total... 130
No. white pupils admitted, 2815
No. colore d pupils admitted 2672
Total...................... 5487
Average attendance of whites 1887
Average attendance of colored.... 1660
Total 3547
The board of education has six
school houses, comfortable build
ings, worth about $250.00 each;
used by whites.
School buildings in the town of
Vienna, Arabi, Cordele and Una
dilla are nice modern buildings
and worth from$ 2,000.00 to $4,000,
00 each, and well equipped for
school work.
We recommend that jurors and
bailiffs be $2.00 day for
All the New
Things in
Purses and
Bags.
Bridal and Birthday Gifts
In Endless Variety.
KENNEDY, the JEWELER.
New line Fine
Umbrellas.
their services for the ensuing year,
We recommend that the court
house be repaired as follows:
Leak in the roof over grand second jury
room, the banisters on the
floor, that the second floor veranda
be patched, and that the first
floor veranda be repaired in brok
en places with cement. Leak on
west side of court room over the
stove, and leafs to closet be re
paired and also sun sash broken
out. Gen
We recommend that these
eral Presentments be published Sen- in
the Vienna Progress, Cordele
tinel, Daily News and Vienna
News, and that they be paid $5.00
each, for same.
We beg to extend thanks to Judge
Littlejohn for courtesies extended
to us, also to our able Solicitor for
the many courtesies and favors
shown us while in session.
We recommend the payment of
$1.00 extra for our clerk, H. W.
Campbell, per day, for extra ser
vice during session.
J R. Horne. Foreman, Clerk.
H. W. Campbell,
M T Lanier, J C Cooper,
J C Mercer, J M Ward,
Z Harden, W J Musslewhite,
O P Swearingen, D T Mushburn,
Allen Owens, R H Davis,
J T Brown, H M Stripling,
H M Williamson, J T Westbrook,
W R Harris, R C Harris,
H W Powell, Jack Bridges,
W F Byrom, G W Hayden,
A J Dunaway.
Read in open court and ordered
filed on record. Let the present
ments be published as requested.
This March 6. 1902.
Z. A. Littlejohn, ,T. S. C., S. W. C.
F. A. Hooper, Solicitor-Gen.
Old papers at this office 25 cents
per hundred.
W £ m r *
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Women are Like
f 1 inu/nrc IUttCI Healthy they blossom and strong
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and
die. Every woman ought to look well
and feel well. It’s her right and duty,
but she might as we’ to put out a
fire with oil as to be healthy and at
tractive with disease corroding ihe
organs that make her a woman. Upon
their health depends her health. If
there is inflammation or weakening
drains or suffering at the monthly
period, attend to it at once. Don’t
delay. You’re one step nearer the
grave every day you put it off.
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease
dragging at the most delicate and
vital organs in their body. You may
have been deceived in so-called cures.
We don’t see how you could help it—
there is so muc£ worthless stuff on
the market. But you won’t be dis
appointed in Bradfield’s Female Reg
ulator. We believe it is the one medi
cine on earth for womanly ills. There
is as much difference between it and
other so-called remedies as there is
between right and wrong. Bradfield’s
Female the Regulator drains, soothes regularity, the pain,
stops promstes cleanses.
strengthens, does all this purifies quickly and and easily and It
naturally. Itls for women alone to de
cide sick. whether Bradfield’s they will Regulator be healthy lies or at
hand. 91 per bottle at drug store,
flmulfor Birftii hiiMrt
THE MADnClD REGULATOR CO.. Atleeta, Ga.
Large line of
Watches
all sizes.
Prettiest Store
and best kept
stock in the
South.
Mexican
Mustang Liniment ®e8muk* and cattle. Farmers try it,
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A toad under
a harrow
suffers no more than the faithful horse
that is tortured with Spavins, Swinney, Harness
Sores, Sprains, etc. Most horse owners know this
and apply the kind of sympathy that heals, known
far and wide as
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.
Never fails—not even in the most aggravated known cases.
Cures caked udder in cows quicker peculiar than muscle, any skin
remedy. Hardly a disease to
or joints that cannot be cured by it.
Mexican is the best remedy on the market for
Liniment . Wind Itkeepshorsesandmulesincondition. Galls, Sprains and Skin Lumps.
MUStatlg
SALE
<$> OF <§>
pCIifllMED
XPRESS.
Notice is hereby given to
all whom it may concern,
that unless previously called
for. and charges paid, or
otherwise disposed of, the
Southern Express Company
will sell to the highest bid
der, for cash, at public auc
tion at the city office of the
Company in Cordele, Ga.,
ON WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 2nd, 1902,
Commencing at 9:30 a. m.
All the articles described in
printed lists to be Company’s seen in
Southern Express
office, Post Office, Court
House, and other places.
W. T. ELDER,
Route Agent.
C. Auctioneer.
See The Sentinel’s hist.
TELL THE PEOPLE
IF IT’S FIRE, LIFE Insurance, y ™ ”h
OR ANY KIND OF p d
If it’s a RESIDENCE they wish to rent or buy,
If it’s CITY PROPERTY, FARM PROPERTY,
SAW illLL TIMBER or TURPENTINE privileges
they are in quest of,
____ THE PLACE TO GO , IS
Room 6, over Stead – Whipple's Drug Store
And the undersigned uiill serve them promptly.
Property owners will please see us when having any
Realty they wish to sell or let, and we will endeavor to
bring Good Returns for You.
Truly,
Hughes – Ethridge.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of S. J. Hill, R. L. Wil
son, J. T. Hill and J. Slade, 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 term of twenty
years, with the privilege 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 privilege of establishing Leon County, an
office at Spring Hill, other
Florida, and at such 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,
and is already paid up planing in property, mill, rail- con
sisting of a sawmill, turpentine
road, locomotive, teams, and
still, timber leases, notes 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
Company is to manufacture lumber and
Naval Stores, to buy and sell, mortgage
and convey directly general or in merchandise, trust, lum
ber, naval stores,
live all stock, kinds, real issue and and personal sell bonds, property and
of
to do all things necessary to the com
plete and successful operation of a
Lumber and Naval Stores Business.
Wherefore they pray that they may
be granted a charter conferring upon and
them all such powers designated, usually
such other powers as are
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. Sladk, Jk.
J. 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 office. the application
for charter filed in my
This the.19th. day of February, 1902.
J. Frank Powell, Clerk.