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The Cordele Sentinel.
J. W. Bivins. W. A.Snow.
BIVINS – SNOW.
Editor** - and - Publishers.
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Friday, May 26, 1899.
lEdal Orgaa cf Cii^ of Cordele.
Cfficial Organ of the Douaiyof D00I7.
Mr. A. J. Tison is authorized to
solicit and collect subscriptions,
advertisements and job work for
The Sentinel.
Wm J. Bryan still talks to the peo
pie.
The governor of South Carolina is
critically ill.
Some men spend life just like they
thought it would last forever.
Many mistakes made by trying to
do things before we learn how.
The Hines shoe factory is to be
moved from Gainsville to Atlanta.
Charley La than. 10 years old, died
of hydrophobia at Buchanan Monday.
The Georgia Bankers will meet in
convention at Warm Springs June
9 th
Don’t go daft over praise from a
man to-day; he will be abusing you
tomorrow.
A negro at Pa vo last week didn’t
know the gun was londed 1 and now
he is gone.
The failure of a man, in a degree,
should be respected. A slow team
seldom breaks down-
Don’t forget that when you shuf
fle off this mortal coil,the world will
go along just the same.
Advertise in The Cordele Sen
tinel if you desire to read) tbe
city and county trade.
It is said that man was once n
vegetable. Some of them are a vegeta
ble now—if a “heat” is a vegetable.
Tho body of a negro woman with
t he head cut entirely off was fovmd
last week in a creek near Fitzgerald.
At Jacksou Tuesday evening light
ning struck J. T. Lancaster and his
wife and stripped them of all their
garments. They are not expected
to live.
Diaz, Mexico had a lynching of
seven negroes on the 22nd. The
yankees can put this case on file to
go daft over after they recover
from the Sam Hose case.
A party of fishermen near Valdos
ta found a dead rabbit in the bottom
of tho creek and raised a mighty
howl that it was the body of a child.
Imagination somtimes kills.
Time spent in idleness is lost and
cannot be regained. The sun goes
down to rise on another day, and
the moments passsing by us will
never pass by us again.
The Governor of Mississippi and
Congressman John Allen met Satur
day night in joint campaign, when
Allen laid charge at the governor’s
feet that the governor denounced as
lies. Now the two have gone forth
to prove their assertions, and prob
ably to get their guns, as both talk
rough like they were mad.
I consider it not only a pleasure
but a duty I owe to my neighbors to
tell about the won do 1 cure effect
ed in my case L. the timely use of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholora Diar
rlioera Remedy. I was taken very
badly with flux and procured a bot
tle of this remedy. A few doses of
it effected a permanent recommending cure. I take
pleasure in dreadful it, to
others suffering from that
disease.—J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W.Va.
This remedy is sold by J. B. Kvals «£r
Co., Druggists.
The <*id Fellows of Georgia are in
seestoft at Rome.
Queen Victoria celebrated her 80th
birthday Wednesday.
Mrs. Chalea Putnam was instantly
killed by lightning In Americas
Tuesday evening.
An effort was made, without avail,
in Minnnpolis this week to unit* the
Presbyterian church North and
South
Two candidates in Atlanta were
assessed $250 each for the expenses
of i he primary. Such a proceeding
down here would curtail tho contest
courts.
Adjutant General Corbin has
made the following report of the
lives lost in the war with Spain :
In Cuba, 1,399 ; in Porto Rico, 287;
at Honolul, 45; in the Philippines,
GOT; in the United States, 3,872—
total, 6,209.
Some one has suggested that white
women teach negro children in the
public schools. This may work in
the North, hut not down here where
we know each other. E. R. Carter,
colored preacher in Atlanta, comes
out with a statemen that negroes
will tcachnegroes.
At a picnic at Rowland’s landing
on the Ohoopee river near Wrights
ville Tuesday two young people, Mr.
Pebley Hall and Miss Harvey
Atkinson, were capsized in a bateau
and drowned. It is said that they
were engaged to be married. Miss
Lizzie Rowland was with them, but
was rescued in the last stage.
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Sd; ain,
spends his winters at Aiken S. C. W eak
nerves had caused severe pains in the
back of his head. On using Electric
Ritters, America’s greatert Blood and
Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him,
lie says this grand medicine is what
his country needs. All America knows
that it cures liver and kidney trouble,
purifies the blood, tones the stomach,
strengthens the neryes. puts vim, vig
or and new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired
or ailing you need it. Every bottle
guarahteed, only 50c. Sold at all drug
stores.
WE MANUFACTURE AND SELL
EngineS, Saw Mills,
Boilers, .. and ..
Cotton everything in
. . the . .
Presses, Line i
• • • • • •
Seed Cotton Get our
Elevators, prices before
Grist Hills buying.
WE OPERATE Machine Shops # Foundery.
WE HANDLE Full Line MILL Spplies.
MALLARY BROS. – CO.
Macon, O-oorgla.
NEVER TOO OLD
B
S. S. S. is a Great Blessing to "3
Old People. It Gives Them SnS eo C y te 8^ d ^i,i. M S t ?nS:
but it is wholly unnecessary. By keep
Now liDn Plnnri DiUOU onrl flllu I LIIoi ifo in S their blood pure they can fortify themselves
so as to escape three-fourths of the ailments
from which they suffer so generally. S. S. S. is
the remedy which will keep their systems young, by purifying the impart- blood,
thoroughly removing all waste accumulations, and
ing new strength and life to the whole body. It increases
the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new life
giving blood throughout the entire system
Mrs. Sarali Pike. 477 Broadway, South enjoyed Boston, good writes: health
Sr 2 “ I am seventy years old, and had not
for twenty years. I was sick in different ways, and in
■ _ addition, said had Eczema account terribly of on one of I would my legs. The be j !
doctor that on my age, never '
well again. I took a dozen bottles of S. S. S. and it cured me
completely, and 1 am happy to say that
I feel as well ns 1 ever did in “Fo^ iuv'life.” AT* _
Mr. J. W Loving, of Colquitt, Ga„ says: eruption eight- ^
cen years 1 suffered tortures from a fiery but on K V
mv skin. I tried almost every known remedy, they ^ _ L
tailed one by one. and I was told that my age, which is
sixtv-six. was against me, and that I could never hope jSg't- ALA."’ Vjtvwa
to be well again. I finally took S. S. S., and it cleansed
my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health.”
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S„ S. S. FOR THE BLOOD ri m
is the only remedy it which is the only can build which up and is guaranteed strengthen f f ;
old people, because one
free from potash, mercury, arsenic and other damaging
minerals.© Jt is made from roots and herbs, and has no chemicals whatever
in it. S. S 8. cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cancer. Eczema, the Rheumatism, 1
Tetter, Open Sores, Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or any other disease of blood.
Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. j
The speech of ex-Govrnor W. J.
Northern in Boston on “The white
ma^s view of the negro of the
South, ” cannot be excelled. Nelthor
can Boston furnish as big, broader
minded man as Northern.
A negro-went to the home of Mr.
James Wood, who lives in Esom
Hill district,near Cedartown, the oth
er night and undertook to enter the
bedroom. Mr. Wood was absent,
but his wife, who had learned to use
a winchester, sent a ball ^crashing
into the brain of negro and thereby
escaped the clutches of a negro as
sailant who was seeking to enter
her bedroom. A few more women
with the nerve and bravery of Mrs.
Wood will make others less inclined
to attack women who are alone.
Dr. Maury M. Stapler, 506 eye, Mulberry ear, nose .
and throat specialist, 1-1-ly.
street, Macon, Ga.
GEORGIA— Dooly County.
It appearing from the tax books of
Dooly county that the lots of land
described below, being unreturned for
taxation and the owners thereof being
unknown and that the taxes for
the year of 1898 are now p i st due and
unpaid. Therefore these lots will be
sold to the highest and best biddei for
cash on the 1st Tuesday in Auguest due
next, 1899, to satisfy the taxes on
each lot. 112. 117.
Lots Nos. 17. 30, 49, (13. 68, 107, 2nd
185, 138, 141, 149, 153, 201, in the d.s
t.rict. in the 3rd
Lots Nos. 32,79,98, 101, 110,
district. 93, 112, 113,
Lots Nos. 20, 33.54, 179,193, 56, 90, 205, 206, 212,
140, 147, 152, 163, 176,
in the 6tL> district.
Lot No. 82, in the 7th district.
Lots Nos. 88, 122, 127, 128, 129, 159, 182,
235, in the 10th district.
Lots Nos. 3, 30,31, 34, 42, 53, 57, 58, 66,
113, 126, in the 11th district.
LOts Nos. 25, 72, 106, 141, 185, 207, 232, in
the 13th district.
Lots Nos. 16, 62, 147, in the 14th district
J, W. Roberts, Sheriff.
Any one desiring to nay the taxes
on any of tin se lots of land will call
Hon. M. E. Rushin at Vienna, who is
the committee from the Grand Jury
to hunt up these unreturned land lots.
Respectfully Yours,
J. B. Scott,
T. C. D. C.
The city tax books are now open
for receiving tax returns for 1899
and will close June 14th, –Treas. 1899.
W. W. Shipp, Clk.
OASTORIA.
Bern the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Married couples in Norway are
privileged to travel on railways
at a fare and a half.
Planters NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspep
sia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts.
Sold by J B Ryals– Co.
Dewey says he is coming home for
rest and not for entertainment. This
statement may save his life, as he is
too old to undergo the kisses that
are in store for him.
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You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. J. B. Ryals –
Co., 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.
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Baby Thrive
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TEACHERS WANTED
FOR CORDELE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Applications for the next scholastic year co mmencing first Monday in September,
1890, for nine months, as follows:
One Superintendent, salary $90.00 per month, for nine months.
One Principal, salary $50.00 per month, tor nine months.
One Teacher of Oram mar School, $40.00 per month, for ulne months.
Two Teachers Intermediate Grade, $40.00 each per month, for nine months.
Two Teachers first and second Primary, $40.00 each per month, for nine months.
One Principal colored school, $25.00 per month, for nine months.
Two Teachers colored school, f 15.0» each per month, for nine months.
Applications will be received at office of Secretary until noon June 12th next.
All applicants are requested to file thei. credentials with Secretary and after election
of teachers they "’*11 he duly let timed. By order of the Board.
8. D. RAVENEL, JNO. E. HOWELL,
Secretary. President.
You are invited to visit__«r-\
f f lie American Dental Parlors
THE BEST EQUIPPED IN THE SOUTH.
Leaders in High=Class
Dentistry * *
And Low Prices.
Gold Crowns and Bridges, ...... $4-00 per Tooth.
Gold Fillings, $1.30. Silver Fillings, 73 Cents.
Set of Teeth on Rose Pearl Plate , $ 8 . 00 .
Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate ............... $3.00 .
Drs. Yoang – Lanier.
410 Second St., Corner Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Teeth Extracted Without Charge and Without Pain.
C. L. MALLARY. C. D. MALLARY
MALLARY BROS •9
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR
Maim, Maclinists’ id Mil
SUPPLIES.
Albany ■
We carry in stock a full line of American, World and*
Excelsior Injectors. A complete stock of Ejectors and Jet
Pumps. Garlock Packiugs, Beltings, Lace Leather, Sight
Feed Lubricators, Steam Ganges, Pop Valves, Whistles,.
Butterfly Valves, and in fact we can supply your wants for
almost anything in our tine
Remember, We are flanufacturers* Agents,
representing the factory direct, When in the market get
our prices, then we will get your orders and save you money..
MALLARY BROS., Mfgr’s. Agts,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
GO TO THE
For Pure Drugs, Patent medicines, Toilet Articles,
Rubber Goods, Tobacco, Cigars Stationery,
Glass, Putty and everything kept in an
up-to-date Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTION ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED —BY—
Dui. W. S. Virgin,
A graduate in both medicine and pharmacy. We guarantee no
i mistakes in this department.
Garden Seed just arrived.
jan!7-tf. C. R. SMITH, Proprietor.
The “Exclusive” Liquor House.
Fine For and Medicinal
Red Cross Rye...... .......per gallon, $1,50
Capital Rye......... “ “ 2 00
Monpole California Rye....... 2.25
Kellar Rye...... 2.50
Old ltye.............. 3.00
Beaver Run Rye, Sour Mash “ 3.00
Old Baker Rye................ “ 4.00
Okolona Rye, Sour Hash .... “ 4.00
Century Western XXXX Corn................ Rye.......... “ 5.00
« 1.50
North Carolina Corn........ “ 2.00
Old North Carolina Corn . . “ 2.50
White Rye........ 2.00
White Rye....... 2.5H
Holland Gin...... 2.00
„ imported Cognac Brandy, Gin, Porp Sherry Wines, etc.
•ittenUon^ . SeJt . n eby EXPreSS M ° rder Re is ered Letter wfll have
' ' ’ ° ney ° r S - my prompt
H. SOLOMON, Agent.
ortli Broad Street. Albany, Ga.
I. M’s MlMn,
No. 3T0, 2d St., MACON, GEORGIA.
Low Prices a Specialty-.
.. .Gold Fillings, $1.50 up.....
.. .Silver Fillings, Toe. up.......
Sets of Teeth, $5,00 to $8.00.....
Holland Gin................. per gallon, $2.50
Tom Gin............... “ “ 2 00 -
Rose .
Gin.................... 2.00
Rock and Rye.............. 2.00
Peach and Honey........... 2.00
Apple Brandy ............. 2.00
Apple Brandy............... 2.50
Peach Brandy............... 2.00
Peac.i Brandy.............. 2.50
Cognac Cherry Brandy........... “ 2.00 – 2.50
New England »randy..... Rum..... ....... 4.00
2.00
New England Rum.........
Jamaica Rum.............. * 2.00
Jamaica Rum............... 2.40
The Ke.nnesaw Restaurant,
22A Washington St., Albany, Ga.
Good Meals, 25c.
Shilo Rodgers, Proprietor.