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To The FarmerH.
The Macon Telegraph io a
friend to the farmers, and it. gives
some good advice. We ask
farmers to read the few
paragraphs clipped from a
issue of the Telegraph: “Two
blades of grass, two ears of corn,
two acres of grain where one
grew before would revolutionize
the planting interests in Georgia.
It would revolutionize stock
iug. It would give a great impet us
to dairying. It would make rich
er clotted cream, and golden but
ter and cheese.
“One bale of cotton where two
were marketed before yvill double
the price, reduce the expenses
half, and bring a rich reward.
“These are self-evident truths
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WASHWOTOWDER
Georgia Southern
Business College I
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
To both sexs the’entire year. Scholarship unlimited
for $25 two for $45. Penmanship free.
Cour~.es comprise the following branches :
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Spel
ling, Punctuation, Business Law, Business
Forms, Business Practice, Penmanship, Cor=
respondence. Banking, Shipping, Business
Arithmetic,‘Etc.
Any information concerning school cheerfully
given.
Address, “Ga. So. Bus. College, Cordele, Ga.”
Bargains ! Bargains I!
In COFFINS, at W. M. Bryant's under Opera House. Will ship
by Express to any Railroad point. All orders given immediate at ten
tion, Day or Night. Prices from $2.00 to $75.00.
W. M. BRYANT, Proprietor.
JACOB ROOBIN
Next door to Express Office.
Is selling out all of liis’goods
below T cost. Be sure you
call to see him
before buying elsewhere.
PALACE BARBER SHOP.
.Eighth Struct,
South of Artesian Pump.
Stop here and have your work done,
First class work guaranteed. Shvea.
hair cut and shampoo.
l . R. Moore,
Nov. 28 . Prop,
SHIPB BROS • £
FIRE INSURANCE,
Cordele, Ga.
S. X3_:F’2 -ids,
LAWYER,
Cordele, - Georgia.
Will practice in all the courts
of the State, and the Circuit Court
of the United Stales in Georgia.
Commercial law is my specialty.
Office over First National Bank,
janl-tf
which all men see and know and
acknowledge, but few act upon,
because each one thinks his neigh
will not co-operate, The
problem is. how to get a concert
"1 action on the line acknowledged
to be the right one.
i i The only thing that can be
done is tor each man to act for
himself on the line iie knows to be
right,. Tie can lose nothing, and
will gain much it his neighbors
and the farmers throughout the
South follow his example.
“Plant corn. Follow the rule.
Do it.”
riastter? CUBAN OIL cures
y Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
Wilbourn
_ HOUSe
1
Opposite Union Depot,
Macon, Georgia.
R. A, STEWART,
Proprietor.
Rates Reasonable. Fare the Best
to be obtained in the market.
Porters meet all trains.
Best accommodation offered the
Traveling Public.
Tiie Kennesaw Restaurant,
221 Washington St.. Albany, Ga.
Good Meals, 25c.
Shilo Rodgers, Proprietor.
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,
Fitzgera’.u, Ga.
Free Hacks, Good Fare,
Moderate Rates.
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C. J. SHIPP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Pats Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
“BEFORE BABY IS BORN.”
A Valuable Linle Book of Interest
to All women Sent Free.
Every woman looks forward
with feelings of indescribable joy
to the one momentous event in
her life compared with which all
others pale into insignificance.
How proud and liappv she will be
when her precious babe nestles on
her breast—how sweet the name
of “ Mother!” And her
anticipation of this event is cloud
ed with misgivings of the pain
and danger of the ordeal, so that
it is impossible to avoid which the feel
ing of constant dread creeps
over her. The danger and suffer
ing attendent upon being a moth
er can beentiriy prevented, so that
the coming of the little stran
ger need not be looked forward to
with fear and trembling, as it is
so often the case. Every woman
who reads this paper can obtain
absolutely free a valuable and at
tractive little book entitled “Be
fore Baby is Born,” by sending
her name and address to the Brad
field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
This book contains priceless infor
mation to all women, and no one
should fail to send for it.
Subscribe for The Sentinel and
be happy.
Behavior is a mirror in which
every one displays his image.
For Sale
One storehouse and lot at Dakota, Ga.
—near the depot—at a reasonable
price. Storeroom is 18x33, in good con
dition, the same being a fine business
place. W. Apply to
H. Dorris, Cordele, Ga.
Some people look happiest
when they have had bad news to
tell.
Pianim"“p*:r^s
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Brice, 25 cts.
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
Do not anticipate trouble, nor
worry about what may never
happen.
CASTORIA.
Bouts the The Kind Yon Hate Always Bought
Signature A2
of
A teacher said to her primary class
the other day: “If your father gave
your mother $7 today and $8 tomor
row what would she have?” And the
small bov over in the corner replied:
“She would have a fit.”
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s great
discovery cures all Kidney and blad
der troubles, removes gravel, cures
diabetes, seminal emission, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys in both
men and women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by
your druggist will be sent by mail
on receipt of $ 1 . One small bottle is
two months’ treatment, and will
cure any case above mentioned.
E. W. Hall, Sole Mgr.
P. O. Box 218, Waco, Tex.
Sold by J. B. Ryals – Co., Cor
dele, Ga.
READ THIS.
Covington, Ga., July 28, 1898.—
This is to certify that I have used
Dr. Hall’s Wonderful Discovery for
rheumatism, kidney and bladder
roubles and will say it is far superi
or to anything I have ever used for
the above complaints.
H. I. Horton.
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Z. V. ENNIS, Proprietor,
Macon, Georgia.
5551 Fourth St. (Basement). j
PINN1X HOUSE,
Ashburn, Ga,
A good dollar a day hotel.
AIRS. HAYES, Prop.
BUCHANAN’S
Mattress Sta '1
7th Street, Opposite Byne Builonng,
r Mattresses made and
repaired to order on short
notice. All kinds of up
holstering done to order.
A few all-cotton mattresses for
sale from $3 up. 2-2
HENRY EU CHAN AN
{ Ln HERE ■xst/ib/w*, AND -<v i MERE HA
If you want people to speak
well of you speak well of The
Sentinel.
His Life Was Saved.
Mr. J E Lilly, a prominent citizen
0 f Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won
derful deliverance from a frightful
death. In Telling of it he suya: “1
was taken with Typhoid Fever, that
ran into Pneumonia. My lungs be
came hardened. I was so weak 1
couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothin;,
helped me. I expected to soon die
of Consumption, when I heard of
Dr. King’s New Discovery. One
bottle gave great relief. I continued
to use it, and now am well and
strong. I can’t say too much in its
praise.” This marvellous medicine
is the surest and quickest cure in the
world for all throat and Lung
Trouble. Regular sizes 50 ets and $1
Trial bottles free at City Drug Store.
Every bottle guaranteed. 2
Seed Rice F02’ Sale.
I have about eighty bushels of fine
Seed Rice for sale at $1.00 per bushel.
Call at my residence three miles east
of Cordele, on G. – A. railroad, before
it is all sold.
34-81 J. B. Mathews.
A good name is to be chosen
rather than great riches.
Danger
signals!
Do you take cold with
every change in the
weather? Does your throat
feel raw ? And do sharp
pains dart through your
chest ?
Don’t you know these are
danger signals which point
to pneumonia, bronchitis, or
consumption itself?
If you are ailing and have
lost flesh lately, they are
certainly danger signals. The
question for you to decide is,
“Have I the vitality to throw
off these diseases ? ”
Don’t wait to try SCOTT’S
EMULSION “ as a last re
sort.’’ There is no remedy
equal to it for fortifying the
system. Prevention is easy.
' Scott’s
Emulsion
prevents consumption and
hosts of other diseases which
attack the weak and those
with poor blood.
SCOTT’S EMULSION is
the one standard remedy for
inflamed throats and lungs,
for colds, bronchitis and con
sumption. It is a food medi
cine of remarkable power. A
food, because it nourishes the
body; and a medicine, be
cause it corrects diseased
conditions.
50c. and $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT – BOWNE, Chemists, New York
l FARMER’S 1
i i WIVES
or any other ladies who wish
to work, can'earn lots of
MONEY
working for us in spare time
at home on our cloths. We of
. fer you a good chance to make ±
5 plenty of spending money easi- \
k ly in leisure hours. Send 12c
\ for cloth and full directions for \
work, and commence at once.
Cloth sent anywhere. Address,
t IVIf/OOSKET C0., ( 861 -c:. J
BOSTON, [HASS.
N 12-23-1y Mfg. Department. $
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COUCH CURE
cures quickly. Prompt, That Is what It wat
made for. safe, suTe, quick
relief; Children quick cure. Pleasant to take,
like It and adults like it.
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NEW YORK.
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Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Co.
Time Tables—In Effect January 22d, 1899.
S-u."bject to Cla.a.n.g'e "Witls-cva-t ITotice.
NO. 5 NO. 3 NO. 1 SOUTHBOUND NO. 2 NO. 4 NO. 6
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19:42 0:35 7:275 8 9:00 7:41 :1 pm “ “ “ “ “ 1:20 co 4- a» ct to c« —3 y. :05 :30 :00 :43 :05 :10 :t5 a “ “ a “ “ “ “ “ m 03 C ICH* to C» 05 CO 5 OC » :30 :50 :51 :23 :45 :47 :08 :05 :54 :18 p “ “ “ is “ “ “ “ “ “ m Lv “ “ U “ ii .t ii u .. a . .... ... White . ...Palatka.....•• .Lake Hampton.... Ashburn Valdosta Cordele.... Sparks... Jasper.... Arabi.... Tlfton... Springs.. City.. .. .. Ar u i. is “ u u “ “ p a ; ; a is L ii : u U m m 12 11 9 2 9 1 sssesssesigs p a “ is a u o a m in 10 12 11 9 o 2 l 1 "lO CO CO CC 03 O Oiuu/J^OCMOGJ o a “ “ “ “ “ m 7:44 7:20 (i:3o 5:00 8:0.i 5:52
Connects at Palatka with Florida East Coast Railway, J. T. – Ii. W., and Plant
System, and with Sr. Johns and Ocklawalia River steamers.
NO. 0 NO. 4 NO. 2 NORTHBOUND NO. 1 NO. 3 NO 5
8 a m 2:20 a m to :0S p m Lv.... Cordele... Ar p m 1 am 1:20 p m —4
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8 si 2:34 “ to- :25 “ ^ .....Vienna u 1 “ 1:02 a
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ii to :39 “ ^ Pineburst... ” U si Ci
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9 a 2:55 44 10 , :48 “ ^ . .. Unadilla.... “ 12 44 12:42 6 i C7
9 a CO :0 V “ ...Grovania.... ” a a ii Ci
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a 3:55 * 4 CO jfl.S “ .....Sofkee am 11 pm 11:45 i. 4 ^.
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11 t. 4:15 “ : 15 “ Ai......Macon. ...Lv " 11 44 11:25 u
3:30 p m BgSgi P 3 7 :35 p m Ar.... Atlanta .... Lv a m 7:50 p m C— :50 p m 12:05
W ~3 1:00 a in ” ..Chattanooga..” 5 C'l :55
0:40 ’’ ” .. .Nashville.... ” pm 0 a in CC :10
P 5 7:32 p m ” . ..St Louis.....” ” 8:55 ff CO :46
Trains 1 and 2. and trains 3 and 4 carry Pullman Buffet Sleeping cars between
St. Louis and Jacksonville, Fla. Trains 3 and 4 also carry local sleeper between
Macon and Palatka. Trains 5 and 0 are shoo-fty trains.
D. P IIALL, General Agent, C. B. RHODES, Florida Passenger Agent,
8 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. 6 llogan St., Jacksonville,Fla.
ft G. A. MACDONALD, Gen’l Pass. Agt.,
4 Noel Block, Nashville, Tenn. Macon, Ga.
WILLIAM CHECKLEY SHAW, Vice-President.
GEOBGXA– ALABAMA BAIL WAY
PASSENGER SCHEDULES,
Effective Feb 26, 1899..
No. 19* No. 11* MAIN LINE. No. 18* No. 20*
7 30 p m 7 25 a m Lv Savannah 8 25 p m 8 40 a m
8 16 p m 8 08 a m Ar . Cuyler . 7 42 p m 7 57 a m
9 55 p m 9 45 a m Ar .Collins.. 6 09 p m 6 30 a m
11 55 p m 11 45 a m Ar .Helena.. 4 05 p m 4 30 a m
12 36 p m Ar .Abbeville.. Lv 3 15 p m
111 40 p m Ar \ Cordele. \ Lv 112 30 pm
11 2 10 p m Lv f .. t Ar 111 40 pm
3 10 pm Ar .. Americus.. Lv 12 34 p m
4 04 p in Ar . .Richland.. Lv 11 35 a m
5 58 p m Ar . Hurtsboro. Lv 9 37 a m
7 55 p m Ar Montgom ery Lv 7 45 a m
No. 3.t No. 1* Columbus ami Albany Division. No. 2* No. 4. t
5 20 pm 10 00 a m Lv . .Columbus ‘-J 5 20 pm 100 pm
8 25 p m 11 35 a m Ar .. Richland 4 04 pm 10 50 a m
10 05 p m 12 34 p m Ar. . Dawson. <1 3 03 p m 8 25 am
11 15 pm 1 25 p m Ar. .. .Albany., <i 2 15 p ro 7 00 am
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 carry through coaches between Atlanta and Albany in
connection with Southern Railway.
No. 11 .§ No. 9* No. 7.t Fitzgerald Branch No. 8 .* No. 10. t No. 12.?
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/ a m CO tsv-ns BBS 7 00 a mjLv Abbeville Ar o P SS2 8 15 "3 BBS as SBB
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r. 4 - 9 05 a mjAr Fitzgerald Lv o ci 6 45 *3 ci
1 ; a m J- 10 00 am|Ar.. Ccilla... Lv 10 45 ct 15 ^ Zik
* Daily. it Daily, except Sunday. I Sunday only. || Meal St ation.
SUrNOTE— 1 Trains 19 and 20 are arranged so as to make direct connection
at Helena with the Southern Railway for all points in the North, Northwest,
West and Southwest, carrying Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars be
tween Savannah and Atlanta.
Passengers for Atlanta can remain in sleeper until 7 a. m.- - East-bound
sleeper will be open for passengers in Atlanta depot at 9 p.m.
CONNECTIONS.
Trains 19 and 20 make connections at Savannah with Plant System, F. O – P, rail
road and Steamers. Connects with other lines at Cuyler, Collins, and Helena.
Trains 17 and 18 make connections at Savannah with Plant System, F. C. ,fcP.
railroad and Steamers. Connecting with other lines at,Cuyler, Collins, Helena, Ao
beville, Cordele, Buffet, Richland, Parlor and Mnntgomerv.
Elegant Buffet Cars on Trains Nos. 17 and 18.
Pullman Sleeping Carson Trains Nos. 19 and 20.
E. E. ANDERSON. A. POPE,
Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agent. General Passenger Agent.
CECIL GABBETT, Yice-Pres’t and Gen’l Mgr.
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