The Cordele sentinel. (Cordele, Ga.) 1894-????, March 14, 1902, Image 8

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IN BUSINESS AGAIN. I wish to announce to my friends and old customers in Cor dele and Dooly county, that T have just opened up in business again—this time a different line of goods. Am located now in the Bolton building, next door east of Oaeh Drug Store. My stock consists in Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Gents’ Furnishings. All of which are new and stylish goods. |tiy Line of Shoes Wear easy and wear a long time. They were made to fit the foot. And the prices are not high. around and Come look at them, any how. Th e public generally is invited to call and inspect these goods in the differ ent departments before you buy . We will make it to your interest to do so. Yours for mutual interest, L. J. BUSH. Cordele, Georgia. Legal Advertisements. G FOR(IIA — Dooly County. Whereas Ole Harrison lias in due form applied to the the undersigned forthe guardianship of persons and prop eerty of Emma, Charles, John, Ole and Thomas Oralc, minor children of K. T. Orak, deceased. 1 will pass upon his application on tirst Monday in April next This March 3rd 1902. J D Harorovk, Ord GEORGIA— Dooly County . To all whom it my concern: D L Henderson having, in proper form, ap plied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs Amelia Harper, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the cred itors and next of kin of Mrs Amelia Harper to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, should why per- be manent administration not granted to D L Henderson on Mrs Amelia Harper’s estate. AVitness day my hand and official signature this 3rd of March 1902. J I) Harorovk, Ord. GEORGIA— Dooi.y County. D L Henderson having applied for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs Rachael Angelly, late •>f said county, deceased, this is io cite ill concerned to show cause, if any they iiave, why said D L Henderson should not be appointed administrator on said estate, on first Monday in April next. This March 3rd 1902 J D Harorovk, Ord. GEORGIA—Dooi.y County. Whereas Peter Duckwilor has in due form applied to the undersigned letters of administration on the estate of K T Orak, late of said county, de reased. I will pass upon his lion on first Monday in April next. This March 3rd 1902. J D Harorovk, Ord. ti E0RG1A —Dooly County. By virtue of an order from the court of ordinary of Berrien eoutity, Georgia, granted at the March term, 1902, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in April, 1902.' at the court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following real estate situated in Cordele, Dooly coun ty, Georgia, to wit: City lots Nos. one : t) and four (4) in block No. Twenty six (261. Terms cash. This March 4t li 1902. Harry Kant, t Signed | K H Brimm, Exeeutors of J AV Brimm. trKOI!GIA—D ooi.y County. Whereas the appraisers anpointed to •-ot apart and assign twelve months support and furniture out of the estate of Flilm AValton, deceased, for his widow, Mrs Elizabeth AValton, and his wo minor children, Dora and Charles Walton, having in due form filed their report in office as required by law, I will pass upon said report on first Mon day This in April next. March 1st 1902. J I) Harorovk, Ord GEORGIA—Doo r,v County. Whereas WC Culpepper, administrator aviate filed of David Culpepper, deceased, his petition for a discharge from his administration of said estate, this is to cite all concerned to show cause, if any they have, against the granting lar of of the this discharge of ordinary at the regu term court for -aid county on the first Monday in June next. This the 1st day of March 1902. J. D. H a KOKOV k. Orel. Sheriff’s Sales. GF<)KG 1 A—Dooly County. AV ill be sold before the court house door in Vienna on the first Tuesday in April, 1902, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to-wit : City lot No. 14. in block 22. accord Corded4*.^*Vos ing to map of survey of the city of the property of Asti M ftiHey to ;l , ax 11 fa ls ‘ sued by F J Lewis ffie T rV or state aD(1 county taxes for ok°r. ^ 1 SX V' Lev ^ made by p m ( f and ,urned Gents’ Furnishings. Most any man looks well when be dresses well. The very latest up-to-date goods in It this department. doesn’t cost you a fortune to get what you want here. over to me for advertisement and sale, Also at the same time aud place 50 acres land off of the Northeast cor ner of lot of land No. 92. in the 2nd district of said county: levied on as the property of B F Songster, agent for Mrs Gertrude Songster, to satisfy a tax li fa, issued by F J Lewis, T C for state and county taxes for tbeyear 1901. Levy made by / T Woodruff. L C, and turned over to me for advertisement am! sale. Also at the same time and place 100 acres off of lot of land No. 68, being in the north half of said lot in the 2nd district ol’ said county; levied on as the property of Isaiah O Oliver, agent for estate issued of Ilenry F Oliver, J Lewis, to satisfy 0, a tax li fa, by T for state and couuty taxes fur the year 1901. Levy made by Z T Woodruff, L C. and turned over to me for advertise ment and sale. Also at the same time aud place 100 acres of land lying and being on the sout h side of lot of land No. 16 in the l.’ltli district in said county; levied oil as the property of Mrs M K Lairsev, Geo fi fa C issued Lairsey, by F agent, J Lewis, to TO, satisfy for a tax state aud county taxes for the year 1901. Levy made by R II James, L C. and turned over to me for advertisement, and sale. Also at the same time and place, city lot No. 14 in block No. 144. as appears from map of survey of t lie city of Cordele, in said anility ; levied on as the property of Elijah I> Morris to satisfy a tax ft fa issued Jby F J Lewis, T C. tor sl ate and county tuxes for the year and 1901. Levy made by li 11 James, L 0, t urned over to me for adver tisement and sale. Also at the sum- time and place, lot of land No. 59, containing 202 i acies more district or less, lying and being in the 14th of said county ; levied on as the property of K E Holliday to sat isf a tax li fa, issued by F J Lewis, T O, for state and county taxes lorthe year L C and 1901. Levy made bv R II James, turned over to me. for adver tisement and sale. Also at the same time and place lot No. 168 in block No. 23 in the town of Arabi, as appears from map of sut vev of said town in said county : levied on a* the property of S M Brock tosatist'y a tax li fa issued by F J Lewis, T C, Rr state and county taxes for the year 1901. Levy made by R II James, L C, and turned over to me for advertise ment and sale. Also at the same time and place, house and lot on Fourth street in the City of Vienna, Ga, said county; levied on as the property fa‘issued ot B P Howell to sat isfy a tax ti bv F J Lewis T C, for state aud county taxes for the year 1901 Lew made bv F M Coker L O, and turned over to me for adver tisement and sale. Also at the same time and place lots No’s. 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block No. 15 in the city of Oordelsaid county; levied on as the property of Mrs Jessie Lee Collins to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by FJ Lewis, TO, .or state and county taxes Coker, for theyear L C, 1901. turned Levy made by F M and over to me for advertisement aud sale. Also at the same time and place 66 acres on east side of lot No. 252 in the 10th district ot said county : levied on as the property of J F Adams to satisfy a tax ti fa issued bv F J Lewis, T C,for state and county taxes for the vear 1901. Levy made by F M Coker. L C, and turned over to me for advertise ment and sale. Also at the same time and place lot No 17 iii block 266 in the city of dele, said county, levied on as property of Ashley Cobb to satisfy a tax ti fa issued by F J Lewis, T C, for state and county taxes for the year 1901. Levy made by F M Coker, L and turned over to me for advertise ment and sale. Also at the same time aud place lot No. 3 in block 86 in the city of dele, and said county; levied on as property of J B Austin to satisfy a tax ft fa issued by Fj Lewis, T C, for state and county taxes forthe year 1901. Levy made by F M Coker, L C, and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. Also at the same time and place be sold the following descrided proper* ty to-wit: Fifty acres of land, being the southwest corner of lot No 116 in the second laud district of Dooly Ladies' Goods. These goods in this de partment have been selected with ladies especial care. The are sure to be call pleased and when they look at this line. You are Invited—come! ty, Georgia. Said laud levin I on tiie property of Miss DolWe t'ruiupler issued to satisty January a couuty Quarterly court H fa 1900. from the term in favor of Barfield – Wilson company and against Miss Dollie Tenant in possession Levy notified in J W terms of the law. make by Roberts, ex-sheriff of said county. This March 5th 1902. G W Sheppard, Sheriff D. C. GEORGIA— Dooly County. By virtue of the p»,wer contained in a security deed from J H Stapleton to the Equitable recorded Building in C: <4 Loan office Asso- of ciation, lerk’s Dooly Superior Court book “W” page 226, said deed given as security for a certain bond given by J H Stapleton to said Association, of even date there- debt with, (which said deed, bond and has been duly transferred and assigned the to the Equitable Trust Company, undersigned will sell at public outcry before the court house door of said county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April, 1002, cash, to the highest and best bidder for the following described property: Town lots in the town of Arabi Georgia, known and designated by the map ot in said town as lots No’s. 142 and 147 block number 18, lot No. 161 in block number 21, and all of said lots being a part of land lot number 142 in the i3th district of Dooly county, Georgia In said bond it is provided should default be made in payment of any insurance premiums within thirty days after due that the entire amount of indebtedness due under said contract should become due and payable forthwith. Such de fault having occurred and having con tinued for more than thirty days, and said debt having been declared due and payable, said property will be sold the purpose of paying off said indebted ness, amounting to the sum of $255.86 at the date of sale, besides the expen ses of this March proceeding. 5th 1902. This Equitable Trust Company, By C G Goodrich, Pres. A 8 Hatch Secretary. GEORGIA— Dooly County. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed dated July 8th, 1898, and recorded Sept. 10th 1898, book “O,” pages 415 and 418, clerk’s office Dooly Superior court. Said deed signed and executed by A E Norman and given to secure the payment of two certain promisory notes $101.25 each, dated July 8th 1898, and due respectively with one year and years from date, interest from date at the rate of 7% per annum,said notes made payable to D T Dough try, and said notes and mortgage having been duly transferred and sold to the undersigned, I will sell before the court house door in the city of Vienna, be tween the legal hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday in April next, to the Ingest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to-wit: The east half of lot of land No. 228 in the llth district of Dooly land county, described Georgia, the same be ing the deed above and conveyed default in the referred to, having principal been and made in the payment of the interest of said notes as Said provided lands against sold in said deed, as the property of A E Norman for the purpose of paying the sum of $202.50, principal, due upon said above described notes, and the further sum of $51.92 interest to date, $25.00 attorneys’ fees and all other and futlier cost of this proceeding, thebal ance remaining, should any there be, to bt‘ paid to the said A E Norman, his heirs administrators or assigns, as pro vided in said deed, The will purchaser obtain or purchasers at simple this sale absolute fee title to above described property. This March 5th 1902. 0 C Cutts, Transferee, E F Strozier, Attorney, City Marshal’s Sale. M ill be sold before the court house door in the city of Vienna, between the legal hours of sale, to first the Tuesday highest bidder for cash, on the in April, 1902, the following described property, to-wit: 'Lot No. 12 on block No. 326, as ap pears from map of survey of the city of Cordele, Ga., levied upon under and by virtue of a tax fifa.in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Cordele vs. Smith and Baker, for advalorem taxes due the city of Cordele for theyear 1901. There are 30 other ads by the city marshal, each beginning and with “Also other- at the same time place” and wise reading exactly like the foregoing and ad. except different names, lots and blocks. Therefore the names, lots and blocks only are given as follows: Lots ! to 6, block 167, McKinney Jones. 1 in 115, Henry Holliman. 15 in 200, Joe Singleton. 19 in 137, Helen Patterson. 13 m 45, J P Hughes. Strip -8($> J B Austin. 16 in 85, Lula Bart- 11,12,13 in 168. Max Jackson. 8 iu 45. G AV Sheppard. 14 in 22, A M Bai ltj y- U in53, M T Braswell. North strip 278, Rankers’ Building – Loan Co. – 2 in 1»2, Southern Home Building Loan Ass’n. 16,17, in 26, D T and L M Doughtry. _ 7 in 216, Fannie Steed. 5 in 42, Mrs Annie Hughes. 12 in 122, Wm Benefield. 2 in 274, Mary Lou Brown. 20 in lo9, AV T Byrom. 16 to 20 in ° 2 - Annie Cain. 6 in 140. Annie J 14 in 200. Julius Davis. 1 in 159, Keith Carson. 5, 6 in 152, The New South Building –, Loan Ass’n. 1 3, M T Burwell. 1 in 26, Harry Kent, 11 to 14 in S20, B V Howell. 12 * u ;{ 04, M E Duke, i to 4 in L5, Mrs. T A Collins. 12 in Llo, Hilliard Lewis, -C! of the above executions issued By John Beasley, Clerk and llrer and in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Cordele. This March 5th 1902, G. B. Bray, Marshall City of Cordele, Ga. “Official ergan” on file in the Sknti office subject to inspection, Receiver s Sale. Georgia— Dooly County, By virtue of a decree rendered in the case of the Third National Bank of Atlanta et al vs. Naval Store – Lumbermans Bank in Dooly Superior Court at the February Term. thereof, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Cordele National Bank in Cordele. in said county and State, between the legal hours of sale, on AVednesday, April 9th, 1902, sixty (60) shares of capital stock of the Cordele Compress Company. Right to rtject any and all bids reserved. This March 3, 1902. I>. L. Henderson, Receiver, R. L. PERSiLL – CO. (In the Willis-Wilson fieuu Building.) MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS AND SHOES, And Repairing in Both These Lines. Wholesale and Retail dealers in HARNESS. First-class Finish on All Work. Our prices are Low considering the High-grade goods sell All the workmanship is done bv skilled workmen. We ask for a share of the public’s patronage, R. L. PERSALL – CO.. Across Street from Cash Drug Store. CORDELE, GA. jgr-r. CLEARANCE SALE! In order to make room for our immense Spring and Summer stock, we are compelled! to move a great deal of our present stock. For a limited time we will have our GREAT SL AUGHTER SALE ON Goods will not be charged to any one at these prices—no tickets made, but for Spot Gash only, For the convenience of many, we will charge at regular prices: Yard-Wide Sheeting, 4c Good Checks, 3%C Good Calico, 4c Needles, per pkg., Ic Pins, per pkg., 1c Thimbles, at lc Good Lead Pencils, per doz., 5c 25c packages of ^Needles for 5c Shirts that sold for $1.25, now 85c Shirts that sold for $1.00, now 75c Shirts that sold for 75c., now 60c Shirts that sold for 50c., now 35c Men’s and Ladies’ Heavy Under shirts were 50c., now going at 35c Suspenders that sold for 10c, now 5c Suspenders that sold for 15e, now 10c Suspenders that sold for 25c, now 15c Suspenders that sold for 50c. now 35c Suspenders Suspenders that that sold for $1, 75c, iioav 5Qc sold for noxv 75c Hats, stamped by the manufac turer, formerly $1.50, now $1.00 Hate we sold for $3. 00, now $2.25 Hats Ave sold for $2.50, iioav $2.00 Hats Ave sold for $1 .00, now 80c We have a small lot of Clothing. Full suits, Coats and Vests, odd Pants, and Overcoats, that MUST go. WE HAVE PUT THE KNIFE INTO ALL PRICES IN OUR DRY GOODS STORE. We also carry in stock FURNITURE of all kinds, MATTING, RUGS WINDOW SHADES, Etc. T C BARGE – CO. OOieDELB, C3-:E0£S3-X-^. When Yon buy, Buy Something Good to Eat. My stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries t Come and see me, or telephone for what you want. jC j. S. SHEPPARD, 8th Street, Bolton Building, CORDELE, CiEOROIA. Reliable WANTED! man for Man “get a Branch Office we wish oT in this vicinity. Here ° opening for the i in a give good right man. Kind reference when writij The A. T. Morris Wholesale Hoik. CINCINNATI, OHIO. ' *rlllustrated catalogue for lets. ia 8ta , Wanted—Light 8et of boo to keep i at night, by exper leilc fully book-keeper whose time i is j occupied. Address, Book-Keeper, care Sum MONEY TO LOAN. \\ e are headquarters for l 0aaift county, improved payable farm in lands 5 in Don! 7 cent, interest, years ti m » per No 10 P« cent, commission, only small ! for Money abstract obtained and closing* w I to call J. H. promptly Woodward \y ri or on Son, Lawyers, Vienna, Ga. HOES W. L. Douglas shoes, stamped price $4.00, now $3.65 W. L. Douglas shoes, stamped price $3.50, now $3.20 w. L. Douglas shoes, stamped price $3.00, now $2.75 Men’s oil grain Creole shoes, Ave sold at $1.35, now going at $1.15 Berkshire Tie shoes sold at $1.25, iioav 95c. Old Gents’ shoes, sold at $2, iioav $1.50. Ladies’ Dongola, button or lace, formerly $2.50, now $2.00 Ladies’ Dongola, button or lace, formerly $2, iioav going at $1.65 Ladies’ Dongola, button or lace, formerl}’ $1.50, now $1,15 Clay Davis, the $2 kind for $1.50 Women’s glove-grain, worth $1, for 85c. Women’s glo\ r e-grain, “ $1.25, “ 95(‘. [JpipChildren’s and Misses Shoes, all solid, at a Great Reduction.