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Say Mr. Perry Only Wants to Inj ure
The School. Others After Him.
We the undersigned pupils of the
Cordele Public School, wish to in
form Mr. Perry of the Hornet, that
not only is he badly mistaken, in the
article that was published on the
9th day of May, in the morning’s
issue, about our school and its
Superentendent, but he is unwise and
a traitor to the best interest of the
town, if he in any way aids an at
tack upon the school, which is the
best that Cordele has ever had, in
management, system and good con
scientious work.
These are facts which Mr. Perry
could have known, if he had ever
visited our school instead of listening
to idle street talk.
If Mr. Perry is really interested
in the Public School, which is edu
eating the boys and girls to a higher
position in life than that of critici
sing and trying to pull down the
town’s best institution, he will in
form himself and apologize for his
unwarranted and unmanly attack.
Mr. Prentiss does not need our
praise, for his work speaks for him,
but we wish to say that he has tried
in every way possible, to fully and
properly discharge his duty to each
and every pupil in our school, and
we wish him a long life, and to be
our teacher and guide.
Mr. W. C. Williams, Mr. Perry
Coney, Mr. J. Wesley Smith, Mr. J.
D. Lowe, Mr. Prat Mingledoff, Mr.
Ray Marshall, Mr. Wooten Shipp,
Mr. Oscar McKenny; Miss Lydia
Wheeler, Miss Emma Zellner, Miss
Mattie B. Samples, Miss Estell Col
well, Miss Mary Nell Smith, Miss
Euna Hunt, Miss Bertie Crow, Miss
Sallie McKenney, Miss Inez Gray,
Miss Berdie B. Bulloch, Miss Rosa
L. Fenn, Miss Susie Littlejohn, Miss
Annie L. Hughes, Miss Idolene
Ray, Miss Gertrude Culver, Miss
Olevie Johnson, Miss Mary Lee
Clark, Miss Hettie Morris, Miss Min
nie B. Fussell.
The ladies wonder how Mrs. B.
manages to preserve her youthful
looks. The secret is she takes
Prickly Ash Bitters; it keeps the
system in pef-ect OTdeT. For
f urther particulars call on Cash
Drug Store.
Master R. IX. Summer*! 'Wins.
The guessing contest that has
been run by the Sentinel has
closed. The question “Into how
inanj’ states does The Sentinel
circulate?” was guessed by the
twelve-year-old son of Mr. D„ P.
Summers, at Senoia, Ga. His
was the only correct guess—17
States. A few guessed just a lit.
tie under this and several above
the correct number.
matiem and Bores. Price, 25 cents
Sold by J B Ryals –Co.
Dogwood is blossoming and fish
are biting ia a hurry.
Hypnotism Tanght by Mail.
Large lesson free. Address, with
4 cents to pay postage, S. J. Page,
Secretary Southern School of Hyp
notism, Double Springs, Ala. [3 31 ly
E. D, Sheffield Co.,
Americus, Ga,
When you are in Americus be
I sure to go to see E. D. Sheffield
Co. They have just received their
spring stock of dry goods, notions,
j clothing, shoes, hats and gents’
j furnishing goods. You are cor
dially invited to make their place
headquarters when you are in the
••ity, and you will find them ready
| and willing to serve the you largest m and any
way. They carry clothing be found
best stock of to
in the city, and you will find there
[the best stock of shoes, as well ns
I dry goods, notions, etc. They
I have the exclusive sale in Ameri
[cus I'fe Co’s, of the tailor-made celebrated clothing, Schloss Bros. and
I also the Duchess Trousers - (10c.
aa button, $1.00 a rip). will most
E. D. Sheffield Co.
[positively jthing that save you woman, money or on child any
man, place,
[wears. [Forsyth Remember street, just above the thepost- on
| office. Mail orders receive prompt at
jtention. Very Write Respectfully, for samples.
E. D. Sheffield t Co.
£^“Dr. Cone makes full sets of
■ teetfy at $7.50; gold filling $1.50;
■ amalgam 50e, and Crowns $8.50; ex
sonable. tractions 50c, Call and him. other Office, work Bolton rea
Dpbilding, on
Cordele Ga. U
.
Continued from first page.
The commencement, exercises
are free to everybody.
•fudge Allen Port was iu the
city this week on business.
An interesting letter from our
Arabi correspondent is crowded
out of this issue.
TEA cures Dyspep
■ IMIIIVI 9 s ia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cU.
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
President J. E. Howell, of the
school board, wrote the Hornet a
letter strongly condemning its arti
cicle antagonistic to the Cordele pub
lie school Bnd the superiutendant.
Mr, Nichols made the photo
graphs issue from which the cuts in this
of the Sentinel were made.
Planters Cuts, CUBAN Burns, Bruises, OIL Rhcu- cures
Inatism aiul Sores, Price, 25 cents.
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
The city tax books are now open
for receiving tax returns for 1899
and will close June 14th, 1899.
W. W. Shipp, Clk. –Treas.
Mr. H. Nichols, the photogra
pher, is making the very best pho
tos to be had. See him in the
First National Bank building.
Mr. Lovic W. Ridenhour has
accepted a position in Birming
ham, Ala.
Yon assume no risk when Cole'ra you anil buy
Chamberlain's Colic,
Diarrhoea Remedy. J. B Rjals –
Go., Druggists, will refund your
money if you are not satisfied after
using it. It is everywhere admitted
to be the most successful remedy in
use for bowel complaints and the
only one that never fails. It is
pleasant, safe and reliable, til nov.
M. E. Rushin, of Vienna, was
in city writing insurance this
week.
Iwlllvl TEA cures Djspep
■ v 6 ia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts.
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
In this issue appears the adver
tisement of the Asheville Summer
School and Conservatory. Mr.
Emil Gramm, Manager and pro
prietor of the Scharwenka Conser
vatory of New York, will be di
rector of the school of music in
the Ashville Summer School and
Conservatory during its session in
July and August of this year. Be
sides being assisted by the lead
ing teachers of this famous Con
servatory, he will call to his aid
for the Ashville School a number
of the most prominent artists and
musicians of New York.
CASTORIA.
Be*ri the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bigsatuw
of
ASHEVILLE
hm Mod aid tamtr;
Offers superior courses in Music Art,
Literature, Expression and Physical Cul
ture. Mr. Emil Gramm, Manager and
Proprietor of the Scharwenka Conserva
tory of New York, will he the Director ol
the School of Music this season. He will
be assisted by the leading teachers of the
Scharwenka Conservatory and also New by
some of the most prominent artists of
York, h he rates in Asheville will be 2«
percent, less than the New Y r ork prices
from the same instructors.
For circular and further particulars,
Address Archibald A. Jones,
President, N.. C.
46 Asheville ,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER!
SprttiQ Season i
1899 ’
.
All the latest novelties in Fine and Stylish Hillinery.
A cordial invitation extended to call and inspect
my stock.
If you can’t come, write me what you want.
Special attention given to all mail orders.
Prices lower than all competition.
MRS. BESSIE OJRTRfGHT,
317 Lamar Street, Americus, Georgia.
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SEND ONE DOLLAR CCT THIS AD 00
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Wiihber HfifhGrade Heavily 8 fcIcrew6d Lined, B KJra full 1 side avrv0n and i B bock O p»ter^*^TopfM curtains. Painting,Guaran- oun’lgT^V^ V^V
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WRIT* roll FREE BTOflY CATAMflCE. YOU CAN MAKE IT JS600.00 This Year Selling DELAY. OUH S38.90
M TUTQQIEfl Addr^6, ORDER ONE TO DAY. YOU CAN SELL FOB $60.00. DON’T ILL.
8DQ SEARS, ROEBUCK it CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO,
Doctors Say; Fevers
Bilious and Intermittent
which prevail in miasmatic dis
tricts are invariably accompan
ied by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great “ driving
wheel” in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of older
he whole system becomes de
ranged and disease is the result
Tutt’s Liver Pills
Core all Liver Troubles.
—
You certainly have steu ti.e
bread rise, the butter run, aud a
cake walk.
Planters CUBAN rELiEF cure*
Colic, Neun.iy.iUDd Toot hr cho
In five rcfnuief. Four .‘■ tu-r i.ch
and Summer Complaints, l uce, Cents. - .
Bold by .7 B Ryo '<■ -C Co.
Sheriff’s Sales.
Continued from 8th page.
block 137 in t,Ue city of Cordele. Ga.: levied
on as the property of Corine Williams, to
satisfy one tax ti fa issued by J B. Scott,
T. C. of !)• oly Co., tc satisfy her r-t.ii.te and
county tax for the year 1898. Levy made
by li. F. Yromao and turned over to me for
advertisement and sale. -Tenant in pos
session n aitied.
Also at, the same time and place, 10m
acres, being tli • west half efiot of land No
199 in • he 2nd district uf in.jly county, Ga.
to >»• -old the t >vo'|.erty
?■ “
tor the year of 1*97, v-. A. Thompson:
Le\ v made b\ v . Yeoman ami turned
over t • me tor advertisement and sale.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same timeaml undivided place, one-hall lots 1 to
10 in block 1 III, and one
interest iu lots to and 17 in (dock 18. all in
the city of Cordele. (la. Levied upon and
to lie sold as the property oi <J -I Shipp, to
soiisn iax li as issued bv .). It Sootl. Tax
Colleetorol Doojy . (in,, lor 180.8, vs, C.
•J. Shipp. Let \ made by It. K. Yeoman and
turned over ot me for ad - el Us lit aud
sale I euiim to po^s-tssioii notified.
Also .-if tin* same time alid place, lots 17,
18 and IS) in block item ilrci.j oft o.deie,
(in.; Iv.ied on :ts the j-ropetlv of Silas.
Powell, to satisfy a li la issued out «>f and
Iroin the supei im c im el Dooly Lumber county, –
tin., in favor of the Hutchinson
Supply Loin pa in. against Silas Powell.
Also at the same lime and place will be
sold eit( Im \<>. io.‘>in block so. II!) in the
city of Uuudilla, Hit., as appears from map
of survey of said oin of Uuadilln, Ga., in
said Doo'ly county. Said property of the levied Al
on and to be eoUl as the prope - ty
liance Warehouse, for state aud county
taxes for tlie tear 1888.
This .May, 10, 1898. J. M. noHLIU'S.
Sheri ti.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Real Bpring days have come at
last and everybody feels easy.
f f \PRICKLY ASH \ 1
IbittersI VI B
FOB KIDNEY DISEASE, STOM- B
m ACH TROUBLE,INDIQE8 OR
UUTION. LIVER DISORDER
CONSTIPATION,
Cash Drug Store, Special Agents.
IlItOOKH STKAI).
Next Wednesday morning, May
17th. at 11 o’clock a. m at the home
of Mrs. N. D. Brooks, Miss Corde
Brooks and Mr. A. M. Stead will be
joined in marriage by Rev. J. W.
Weston. This is quite an agreeable
surprise to the many friends of this
popular young couple Owing to
the recent i'lness of Miss Brooks no
invitations will be issued and only
a few intimate friends will be pres
ent. Miss Brooks is one of Cordele’s
most popular young ladies and she
has a hosts of friends. Mr. Stead is
proprietor of the Cash Drug Store
and among Cordele’s best business
young men. An account of the
wedding will appear in next week's
issue of the Sentinel.
The most vigorous workers have
spells of “tired feeling” caused now and by
then. This feeling is liver
derangement in the stomach,
and bowels. A few doses of
rects [Sickly the Ash disorder Bitters and quickly sends cor- the
tingling through the veins,
carrying life and renewed energy
throughout the system. Sold by
Cash Drug Store.
Choir Organized.
Last Monday night Rev. J. W.
Weston organized a chorus to lead
the singing during the series of
meetings he contemplates begin
ning on the 21st inst. The fol
lowing persons have responded
to his invitation to do this work :
B. B. Found, P. H. Willis, J. W.
Dowman, R. L. Wilson, F. E.
Varnadoe, B. H. Palmer, E. A.
Stead, W. A. Snow, W. I. Dick
son, W. I. Marshall, J. C. H. Cor
ley; Mrs. D. E. Kenedy, Mrs. J.
J. Willis, Mrs. P. H. Willis, Miss
Mary Lee Pound, Miss Gene
Roberts, Miss Rosalie Marshall,
Miss Susie Blue, Miss Birdie Bul
lock, Mrs. B. B. Pound, Mrs. L.
H. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. John
Webb, Mrs. J. C. H. Corlev, Mrs.
W. H. Marshall, Mrs. R. L. Wil
son, Miss Nettie Benson, Miss
Lizzie Fussell. Miss Mary Wes
ton will preside at the organ.
As Mr. Weston has given a
general invitation to all the mem
bers of his church and congrega
tion to lend their aid, others may
respond. They are practicing
some excellent revival mu
sic and they will no doubt add
greatly to the benefit of the meet
ing- _
I consider it not only a pleasure
but a duty I owe to my neighbors to
tell about the wonderful cure effect
ed in my case by the timely use of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholora Diar
rtioera Remedy. I was taken very
badly with flux and procured a bot
tle of this remedy. A few doses of
it effected a permanent cure. I take
pleasure in recommending it to
others suffering from that dreadful
disease.—J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W.Va.
This remedy is sold by J. B. Ryals –
Co., Druggists. _____
Sheffield-Huntington Co.
Americus, Ga.
Sheffield-Huntington Co. have
the largest hardware store in Geor
gia, and this is not all: we have
the most complete line to select
from, and the closest wholesale
prices. If vou want a cook stove
or housefurnisbing goods of any
kind, a buggy and harness, or
wagon, or anything in our line, a
postal card addressed to us will
bring a prompt reply giving de
scription of articles wanted and
our very closest prices.
Our specialties at this season are:
“Gurney” refrigerators, “Gem,”
“Peerless,” Blizzard” and “Auto
matic” ice cream freezers; water
cooler^, tin water sets, etc. We
also carry an enormous stock of
builders’ hardware of all kinds.
Also sash, doors and blinds; ready
mixed paints, white lead, Linseed
oil. colors, etc. When in Americus
we would be glad to have you call
on us, and make our store head
quarters. Sheffield-Huntington Go.,
Americus, Ga.
Jobbers and Retailers of Hardware
Sheriff’s Tax Sale.
Will be sold before the court house
door, of Dooly county, Ga., on the First
Tuesday in June, 1899, the following
city lots in the city of Cordele, Ga.,
more fully described by lots and blocks,
the same being unreturned for taxa
tion, and the owners thereof being un
known. Levied on by virtue of tax
fi. fas. issued by J. B. Scott, tax col
lector of Dooly county, Ga., for the
year 1898, for the amount due on each
lot for said year. Levy made by It. H.
James, L. C M and turned over to me
for advertisement and sale,
j Apr. 1, 1899. .T. W. ROBERTS,
Sheriff.
Lot <5, block 6, Cordele, Ga.
i interest in lots 14, 15and 16, block35
(; u tts – Kenedy returns other half.
Lots 11, 12, 13, Block 40, Cordele, Ga.
1. 5. 8.9,10 15,16, blk.48, “
•• 1 to 3, block Cordele. Gu,
“ 1 to 3, “
6
“ 18, 19, 20, “
“ 5, 6, 7, 17, “
•• 1 to 20
11 to 20
16 “
“ 1 to 20
1 to 20
•• 2 to 4
“ 8 < t
If YOd WANT T2
SAVE MOKTEY
And be Satisfied, Come to see Me.
1 have lately come from New York where I purchased FOR CASH
the largest stock of goods ever brought to Cordele.
have the prettiest line of good-, and the nicest and
largest stock,and I boughtcheaper than anybody in this section.
My store and storage-room are packed with choicest goods.
The stock contains.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men’s
and Ladies’ Hats OF ALL KINDS— THE LATK8T STYLES.
Largest Line of Gents' Furnishings
Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys.
IP^-Rugs, Carpets, Matting; Lace Curtains, Sheneal Hall
C urtains and Covers.
i0' Musical Instruments—Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
A ccordeans, Mello-liarps, autoharps, harmonicas, violins.
iM' Trunks, Valises, Hammocks.
Ladies’Underwear; Ladies’ Silk Skirts and Brillian
tine Skirts; Duck Skirts, Serge Skirts, Silk Waists,
P erea 1 Waists, Cloaks, Fine line of Window Shades.
M0 _ Watches and Jewelry of every description.
In fact, you can find anything you want at my store, from tlie
cheapest to the best. I can sell you a Man’s nice light wool suit,
worth $7 for $2.00. Boy's Suit for 95c worth $2.00. Nice
Prints 3 1-2 e. MusllnsS l-2c. Men’s Shoes$l. Ladie^Shoes 70c.
You’ll find everything so cheap, you won’t want it cheaper.
HMT*A11 1 ask is for you to come and price them, and I know
yon will buy. When you see my large stock, you will know
that I am anxious to sell. Come to the Flag Store !
Respectfully,
A. ROOBIN.
A. K. SCUM PERT. J.T. STALLINGS.
Schumpert Shoe Company.
(Successors to Arthur Rylander.)
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The only exclusive Shoe and Hat store in Americas;.
We handle only the highest grade goods.
Quality High; Prices Low.
S CHUMPERT HOE COMPANY, Arthur Uylander). Corner Lamar Americus, and Jackson Ste. Ga.
(Successors to
t Southern Dental Parlors. (ft
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| f 22k BRIDGE GOLD WORK, CROWNS, Per Tooth, $4.00. $4.00. We guarantee. don’t do anything we can’t x
We defy competition.
SET of TEETH on RUBBER, $5.00. We challenge comparison. (At
Set of Teeth on Rose Pearl, the prettiest and <$>
aft best plate made, $8.oo. We invite investigation. (ft
Gold Fillings, from $i.oo up. We prove all claims made. (ft
x All other work at charges that will please you. J
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. (ft
OUR RKFEKKNCE—A Ten Years’ Record in Macon. (ft
(ft Originators and Leaders of Low Charges for High Class Dentistry in
Centrul Georgia. (ft
THERE IS ft Southern Dental Parlors- III fill Cheeky St., V®’ s*.
(ft ONLY ONE MACON, GA. (ft
(ft Wm. G. Long, D. D. 8 ,
<4t> Proprietor - and - Manager. w
MOVED!
New Goods ar
riving for my
New Store.
JJP it is an elegant stock of goods you want
to see in a pretty, new store-room, you
will find these two doors below the HoL
land House. 3C SX WESTBROOK.
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, f
Gents’ Furnishings.
Having moved from Suwanee Block to my new place
of business, I respectfully ask that my old custom
ers come to see me; and new patronage is solicited.
Remember the new place = as ss 2 doors below Holland House
J.T. Westbrook
CORDELE, GEORGIA.