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Read the Sentinel.
But, people will get married.
The banks observed legal holi
day Tuesday.
Only one negro killed at Ander
sonville Tuesday.
Mrs. S. A. Perry, of Tifton, was
in the city Tuesday.
C. E. Martindale, ofOcilla, was
in Cordele Wednesday.
Mr. Rufus Hearn visited the
city of Americus Monday.
Mr. J. M. Davis has moved his
family into his new house.
Do you see the new ad. of the
Racket Store in this issue?
Judge Whipple made a business
trip to Valdosta Wednssday.
Judge D. L. Henderson, of Vi
enna, was in Cordele Tuesday.
Fob Rent—T he home of Mrs. C.
B. Carson, neatly furnished. See
her or J. W. Bivius.
Mrs. W. S. Howell, of Vienna,
was in the city this week visiting.
W. T. Christopher, of Arabi.
paid the Sentinel a call Tuesday.
If your stomach is disordered,
bowels irregular, and you don't sleep
well, you need Prickly Ash Bitters.
It is very effective in removing this
condition. Sold by Cash Drug Store.
Col. B. H. Getsiuger, who used
to live here, recently died at his
home in Charleston, S. C.
Misses Abba and Cela,daughters of
Mr. R. V. Bowen, of Bowen’s Mill,
are the guests of Miss Etta Daugh
try and Mrs. Holloman.
Nothing equal to Prickly Ash Bit
ters for removing that sluggish bil
ious feeling, so common in hot
weather. It creates strength, vigor, Sold
appetite and cheerful spirits,
by Cash Drug Store.
Rer. W. W. Stewart, a beloved
minister and former pastor of the
M. E. church here, was shaking
hands with his numerous friends
here this week.
TJuadilla correspondent to Tele
graph : The commencement ex
ercises of the Unadilla high school with
begins Sunday morning next
a sermon by Rer. C. W. Durden
of Montezuma. Monday and night,
exhibition by primary inter
mediate classes. Tuesday night,
musical and elocution recitals,
Wednesday morning, literary ad
dress by Hon. C. W. Lane of Ma
con, and delivery of diplomas Cordele. by
•Judge U. V. Whipple of
The sheriff’s advertisement of
forty odd lots in Cordele to sell on
the first Tuesday in June has this
month appeared in the Sentinel
and in no other paper in Dooly
county. Nearly a half column of
sheriff ad. that appeared in this pa
per four weeks ago, but which was
taken out three weeks ago, was cop
ied by another paper and has
since been running in that paper
as if it will sell. If you want to
know exactly what is properly ad
vertised for sale, and if you don’t
want to go all the way to Vienna
to buy what is erroneously adver
tised, read the Cordele Sentinel
and get the official information.
If we could buy salvation
Through the money we give for
■charitable purposes, not many of
us would be saved.
Hypnotism Taught by Mall.
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
Quite a large and representa
tive body of lumbermen held an
important meeting in the Suwanee
house parlors Tuesday.
Do you want to learn Hypnotism ?
to cure disease? to influence others?
If you do, address, with 4 cents to
pay postage, S. J. Page, Sect. South
ern School of Hypnotism, Double
Springs, Ala. 3 31ly ,
and will close June 14th, 1899.
W. W. Shipp, Clk. – Treas.
For Sale
Une storehouse and lot at Dakota, Ga.
—near the depot—at 18x33, a in good
price. Storeroom is fine business con
dition, place. the Apply same being a
to
W. H. Dorris, Cordele, Ga.
Mrs. R. L. Betts of Ashburn, nee
Miss Emma Dasher of Fort Valley,
died Saturday.
W. W. Shipp has purchased a
home in Gainesville and his fam
ily left for it Wednesday. Mr.
Shipp will remain in Cordele.
Rev. W. H. Btidd, of Moultrie,
is assisting Rev. J. W. Weston this
week in the meeting at the Metho
dist church, and much good is be
ing accomplished.
Mr. F. E. Varnadoe and Miss
Susie Rlue were united in mar
riage last evening. Both parties
are well known in Cordele and a
host, of friends extend congratula
lions.
Are you in the habitof cutting your
self when you shave? Then you shou.d
keep Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic con
venient. It stops bleeding, prevents
soreness, rids your face of pimples and
heals cuts before you know it. Pleasant
as perfume and cooling as a breeze
“from Greenland’s icy mountains.”
Sold by druggists. J
Mr, Mike Pritchett, the unfort
unate soldier of the Third Ken
tucky regiment who had his leg
mangled under a train about two
weeks ago and had it amputated,
left for home "Wednesday.
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. E. Colwell Jr. will leave for
North Carolina on the 18t,h of June
and on the 21st. he will be joined
in marriage to Miss Lucy Bonv.
Congratulations, Gene.
Rochelle New Era: We ac
knowledge receipt of a compli
mentary ticket to the Third an
nual session of the Cordele Chau
tauqua and Teachers Institute,
which will be hdd at Cordele, Ga.,
beginning Sunday, June 18th, and
closing June 23, 1899. These
Chautanquas have always proven
a grand success in every particu
lar heretofore. A complete and
interesting programme has been
arranged, and the Chautauqua
this year promises to eclipse all
previous ones. We will try to be
on hand, besides most all of our
people will no doubt attend.
His Life Was Saved.
Jlr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citi
zen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a
wonderful deliverance from a fright
ful death. In telling of it he says :
“I was taken with Typhoid Fever,
that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs
became hardened. I was so weak 1
couldn’t, even sit up in bed. Noth
ing helped me. I expected to heard soon
die of Consumption, when I
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 marvelous medicine
is the surest' and quickest cure in
the world for all Throat and Lung
Trouble. Regular sizes 50c and $1.
Trial bottles free at all drug stores.
Every bottle guaranteed. 2
,, Mr. Jonathan , Williams, a tur- .
pentine operator of Sumter county,
was among relatives and friends
here yesterday. He expects to visit
his old home in Carolina about the
middle of June.
A SLUGGISH BRAIN ....
4 | PRICKLY Is caused by in Imperfect the ASH Liver Digestion and Bowels. BITTERS and Disorder S> i,
IS A BOON TO BRAIN WORKER?. I
It purifies the bowels, strengthens and regulates the
liver, aids digestion, promotes vigor of body, »
4 cheerfulness and mental PRICE activity. $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
CASH DRUG STORE, Special Agents.
Good Eating^>
Is a Joy in Life.
It is not possible for the cook to good prepare something good to eat un
less the cook first has something to prepare.
F. SHEPPARD – BRO.,
Sell Staple and fancy Groceries—the kind you
want —at prices to suit reasonable customers.
t •\Ye sell Tinware, canned goods; in fact you can find anything
at our store that is usually kept in a first-class grocery store.
We treat our customers right;
“FATR AND SQUARE.”
B. F. SHEPPARD – BRO • *.
THE HONEST GROCERS
O’Neal <fc Baker Bld’g. Cordele, Georgia.
Bowen's Mill.
Bowen’s Mill is situated just twelve
miles from Abbeville and ten miles
from Fitzgerald, and u delightful
place it is for a picnic party outing.
Mr. S. B. Reid, a genial gentleman,
has an elegant home near by; Mr. R.
V. Bowen’s homo is only a few
miles away, nnd Messrs. Beall Bros,
run a first-class store of general mer
chandise and the postoffice within a
stone’s throw of the mill, which is
less than 100 yards from the depot.
An elegant natatorium has recently
been built there, and at this pleasure
resort the boating on the pond, fish
ing, and various other amusements
are accessible. One of ye editors
attended a picnic there last Thurs
day and remained over on Friday as
a guest of Mr. Reid. Too much can
not be said in praise of Bowen’s Mill
as a pleasure resort; and the hos
pitality of the Reids, the Bowens and
the Bealls is without limit.
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.
Dr. E. W Hall, S >le Mfgr.
St. Louis, Mo., formerly Waco, Tex.
Sold by J. B. Ryals – Co., Cor
dele, Ga.
READ this.
Covington, Ga., July 23, 1898.— used
This is to certify that I have
Dr. Hall’s Wonderful Discovery for
rheumatism, kidney and bladder
roubles and will say it is far superi
or to anything I h p ve ever used for
the above complaints.
H. 1. Horton.
Dr. Maury specialist, M. Stapler, eye, Mulberry ear, nose
and throat 506
street, Macon, Ga. l-i-iy.
Mr. N. Gregertson, the big
hearted lumber dealer, was at the
Suwanee the other day a id in
structed us to state that on the 15
of June Brunswick will have the
grandest coucatanation of
Hoos yet known m that order.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
FOR SALE—A number of fine milch
cows with young calves.
T>r. A. B. McRae, Seville, Ga.
Street Tax Notice.
All male residents between ages of
]g a nd50 years who have resided in
the city of Cordele, Ga., 30 days from
elate are subject to worn the streets
ten days, or pay a street tax of $3.00.
By order of Mayor and Council.
W. W. Shipp.
April 1st, 1899. Clk. – Treas.
Arrest
disease by the timely use o!
Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria, indiges
tion, torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
Necessily is said to be the
mother of invention, but is not
oftentimes invention the mother
of necessity? Most inventors go
broke.
OASTOniA.
Bean the The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Signature
of
The time when a man always
takes y<»u at. your word is when
you tell him he can pay you
what he owes you at his own con
venience.
Eatonton, Ga., I
*H. January 30, 1899. )
Messrs. J. Lamar – Sons, *
Macon, Ga.,
Gentlemen—We herewith enclose
you order for one gross “L. L. L.”
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative. Our sales
on this preparation are rapidly in
creasing. I have used it in rny fam
ily with entire satisfaction, and take
great pleasure in recommending it
to my customers,and consider it the
best liquid preparation for the liver
on the market. V ery truly,
Chas. F. Tatum, Druggist.
For sale by all Druggists.
W
E.D.
Sheffield
Co.
K. D. Sheffield Co., of Ameri
cus, want the people of Cordele
and surrounding country to come
to see them when they are in
Americus. We have the best line
of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnish
ing Goods, Dry Goods and notions
to be found any where and price
lower than any one. Write for
samples if you can’t come. We
will be glad to show you.
Very Respectfully,
E. D. Sheffield Go.
yjSBS.
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 iots in the city of Cordele, Ga.,
more fudy described by lots and blocks,
the same being uDreturned for taxa
tion, and the owners thereof being un
known. Levied on by virtue of tax
ti. 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 R. IT.
James, L. C., and turned over to me
for advertisement and sale.
Apr. 1, 1899. J. W. ROBERTS,
Sheriff.
Lot 6, block 6, Cordele, Ga.
i interest in lots 14, 15 and 10, block 35
Cutts – Kenedy returns other half.
Lots 11, 12, 13, Block 40, Cordele, Ga.
“ 1,5. 8,9, 1015,16, blk.48, ” “
“ 1 to 3, block 116, Cordele. Ga.
“ 1 to 3, “ 128
“ 6 “ 137
“ 18, 19, 20, “ 159
“ 5. 8. 7, 17, “ 175
" 1 to 20 186
“ 11 to 20 “ 185
4 216
• 13 228
‘ 14 and 16 “ 266
“ 1 to 20 337
1 to 20 342
' 2 to 4 47
1 fl 15!)
I IF YOU WANT T2
SAVE MONEY i
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And b Satisfied, C me t 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 goods and the this nicest and
largest stock,and I bought cheaper than anybody choicest in section.
My store and storage-room are packed with goods.
The stock contains'
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men’s
and Ladies’ Hats OF ALL KINDS-THE LATEST STYLES.
Largest Line of Gents’ Furnishings——
Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys.
l*r*Rugs, Carpets, Matting; Lace Curtains, Sheneal 1 Hall
Curtains and Covers. ;
ddf Musical Instruments—Guitars, Mandolins, harmonicas, Banjos,
Accordeans, Mello-harps, autoharps, violins-.
^FTrunks, Valises, Hammocks.
Ladies’Underwear; Ladies’ Silk Skirts and Brillian*
tine Skirts; Duck Skirts, Serge Skirts, Silk Waists,,
P ercal Waists, Cloaks, Fine line of Window Shades
®(F“Watches and Jewelry of every description.
In fact, you can find anything you want at my store, from the
H | | cheapest to the best. I can sell you a Man’s nice $2.00. light wool suit.
■ worth $7 for $2.00. Boy s Suit for 0.5c worth Nice -
II Prints .‘J 1-2c. Muslins# l-2c. Men’s Shoes$l. Ladie^Shoes 70c. !
I You’ll find everything so cheap, you won’t want it cheaper- ;
I ffW“All I ask i3 for you to come and price them, and I know
you will buy. When you see my large stock, you will know
that 1 am anxious to sell. Come to the Flag Store !
I Respectfully,
A. ROOBIN.
A. K. SCCMPERT. J.T. STALLINGS.
Schumpert Shoe Company.
(Successors to Arthur Rvhunter.)
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The only exclusive Shoe and Hat store in Americus,..
We handle only the highest grade goods.
Quality High; Prices Low.
S CHUMPERT HOE COMPANY, Corner Lamar Americus, and Jackson Sts. Ga
(Successors to Arthur Uylunder).
Southern Dental Parlors. %
| 22k BRIDGE GOLD WORK, CROWNS, Per Tooth, $4.00. $4.00. Wo guarantee. don’t do anything wo can’t
RUBBER, $5.00. We defy competition. <S>
I SET of TEET on " ° challenge comparison. I
Set of Teeth on Rose Pearl, the prettiest and
# best plate made, $8.oo. Wo invite investigation.
# Gold Fillings, from $i.oo up. We prove all claim* made.
X All other work at charges that will please you- ^
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. i
OUR REFERENCE—A Ten Years’ Record in Macon.
m Originators and Leaders of Low Charges for High Class Dentistry in
Central Georgia.
THERE ONLY IS ONE (I Southern Dental Parlors. I) 614 CHEltltY MACON, ST «A. ^
<$> Proprietor Wm. G. Long, and D. D. Manager. S ,
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MOVED!
New Goods ar-
37 riving for my
New Store.
[Ji 1 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. - WESTBROOK.
Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
Gents’Furnishings • ’
Having moved from Suwanee Block to my new place
of business, 1 respectfully ask that my old custom
ers come to see me; and new patronage is solicited.
Remember the new place~--2 doors below Holland Mouse.,
J. T. Westbrook
CORDELE, GEORGIA.