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The Cordele Sentinel.
.i. w. nivt««i* W. A. Snow.
BIVINS – SNOW.
Ndlmrs - and Publishers.
Ttiff MS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
One Vesr...... 8
Six Months. 3
Three mosStis S
Friday, June 9, 1899.
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Mr. A. J. Tisoti is authorized to
■solicit mid collect subscriptions,
advertisements and [job work for
The Sentinel.
Fitzgerald’s new Methodist church
is to cost
Spain haw sold her last job lot of
islands to Germany.
The North isopposed tolynchings:
the South is opposed to the cause.
Pope Brown has called for a Con
vention of wheat growers in Macon
June 12.
This country resumed business re
lations with .Spain at J1 o’clock on
the 3d day of June.
Sumter superior court lasted only
two weeks this time. It generally
lasts from four to seven weeks.
An Indiana woman is accused of
killing her fifth husband. »Slie finds
it easier Gian getting a divorce.
The Georgia Weekly Press Asso
ciation will meet in Dublin, July, 11,
and go on a pleasure trip to Tybee.
Wilt Thornton was not hanged in
Americas Saturday for the murder
of his wife, but was commuted to
life imprisonment.
Charlie Fields, a negro section
hand at Unadilla, fell from his car
Friday evening, was run over and
had his leg broken.
Two white men in Rome ran over
t he jailer Sunday night and escaped.
They are John McCollum and Green
Ifsom, both far burglary.
The Lumpkin Independent is ,on
the scramble for water works. That
town lias am artesian well, but it
benefits only those who live near it.
Ocilla 1tas a barber pole 30 feet
high. If tlie price of wool gatiiering
in that town runs as high according
ly, you better get sheared in Cordele.
A Florida legislator wants to stop
kissing in that state because it
spreads diseases. He might also try
to stop the ecM because it kills the
roses.
The county •commissioners of Cof
fee forgot to advertise the county
bonds for sale and had to suspend
work on the new courthouse for eight
weeks.
Macon sent out an alarm of small
pox one day last week, and the next
day she antiouinced that no alarm
need be felt. Macon should not joke
so rough.
Stores in Havana are now closed
on Sunday, for the first time in 400
years. Yet Americans will witness
a Sunday base ball game and bet on
Hypocracy does not kill.
The voice of the mocking-bird is
heard in the land, but sweeter music
comes from the sweet girl graduate
as she solves the philosophy of life
in the glory of her white dress and
prett y pink ribbons.
The Georgia Car Manufacturing
Company of Savannah has shipped a
-sample car to South America for a
Brazillian road. This is the first of
11 large contract with South America
for cars.
Ministers in Atlanta have tried to
pass resolutions denouncing lynch
■ingF but failtxl to agree. They ap
pointed a committee, however, to
draft resolutions to present at the
next meeting. On the committee is
R. G. Flynn, formerly of Cordele.
It is said that the hard wood mill
if Abbeville is one of the largest and
tmosfc promising of the many indus
Itries that make South Georgia hum.
Iren thousand feet of lumber a day
lure sawed from sweetgum, tupelo,
|jish, I"umber cypress. oak and pine. The
jponverted is shipped north, where it is
; into furniture and then
*°Id back to the Georgia merchants
Dispatch and News.
John Hannawny’s Ca*e.
John Hannaway goes to the gang
for 20 years.
On the the evening dt 'May 27 near
Vienna John saw three little girls on
their way home from school. Beau
tiful little creatures-as pure as the
morning dew and as innocent as the
birds that sing.abwe them. The lion
lurched in the 'bosom of the burly
man whose idle brain had devised a
plan to destroy the honor of one of
God’s fair creatures. Like the tiger
from the bush he sprang upon the
largest, .probably the fairest, and
j proceeded to disrobe her in the vilest
form to commit a deed too black to
bo mentioned on civilized tongue.
Hannaway is a beefy specimen of
human form with an intellect too
dim to shine outside of his own soul.
No learning; no training; no home
or shelter for him, he drifted about
as a vagabond on the the face of the
earth apparantly without an object
but the fullness of his stomach and
the warmth of his body. Tutored
by men whose Bibles are neglected,
he hus been the victim of rude jokes
in black alleys that probably led to
the crime for whichihe now suffers.
Not thoroughly responsible for his
deeds, he did what was taught him
and that led to another step. He
knew not his limit, and probably has
not yet realized the enormity of his
crime.
But the law must take its course.
A hyena cannot be let to run at
large among ten thousand girls grow
ing into womanhood, even though
his crimes be the result of practical
jokes by intelligent men. The coun
try is rid of John; girls of tender age
may go merrily along to school with
out a fear of meeting this particular
specimen of human degradation,
while his trainers are unknown to
the civilized world. The men whose
jokes poisoned his mind did not ap
pear at his trial to defend him, and
John goes to the state farm for 20
years.
Is there another like him? Take
him into moral training and teach
him that there is a God to fear and
a law to obey. Give him employ
ment and deprive Satan of a
work shop in his brain; point him
to a source of higher respect for man
aud for woman and a moral respect
for himself.
S. S. S. GOES 1
TO THE BOTTOM.
Promptly Readies the Seat blood
remedies. It matters n«t how ob
TO oo TO CO co era stinate the case, nor what other treat
ment or remedies have failed, S. S. S.
Cores n the Worst Cases. d, always promptly reaches and cures any
K h „rwt e WSfsssSrSa
blood diseases knows that there are no ail
ments or troubles so obstinate , and difficult to cure. Very few remedies claim
to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as S. S. S. cures, and none can
offer such incontrovertible evidenceof merit. S S. S. is not merely a tonic—it
is a cure 1 It goes down to the very seat of all blood diseases, and gets at the
foundation of the very worst cases, and routs the poison from the system. Itdoes
not, like other remedies, dry up the poison and hide it from view temporarily
A SEES 8 - *• s
Mrs.T W. Lee, Montgomery, Ala., writes: “Some years
ago J was inoculated with poison by ^
babe with blood a nurse who infected
luy taint. I was covered with sores and I__ ^
ulcers from head to foot, and in my great extremity I prayed
to die. beveral prominent physicians treated me, but all Ww*'
to no purpose. The mercury ’and potash which they Ha T; fm
gave me seemed to add fuel to the awful flame which was i
devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen
wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift’s Specific. I im
proved from the start, as the medicine seemed to go direct
to the cause of the trouble and force the*poison out. Twenty
bottles cured me completely.” Swift’s Specific—
s. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
is the only remedy that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no
–?S^ mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fails to
, <£hS 3 «,.aSS; 1 5 u Eh ’ ,m “ ,tom ' Conta8,OU8 Blood p ° i>on '
\ aluable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
WE MANUFACTURE AND SELL
Engines, Saw Mills,
J3oi Id's M .and
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Cotton everything in
Si . . the . .
Presses, Line...
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Seed Cotton Y J Get our
Elevators, Si m prices before
Grist Hills -m buying.
weo PERA te Machine S Hops $ FOUNDERY.
WE HANDLE Full Line MILL Supplies.
MALLARY BROS. – CO.
Macon, Q-eoxgria,.
Room* View*.
Charles Broadway Rouss, the great
New York merchant, makes the fol
lowing assertions:
Buy for cash and sell for cash.
If you buy bargains, sell bargains.
Learn when, where and how to buy.
Quick sales and small profits maxe
more sales and greater results.
Large profits aud few sales mean,
In time, no sales and no profits.
Credit and partnership are the
scourge of commercial experience.
Merit is the trade-mark of success,
and quality the true test of value.
Notin time, place or circumstances
but in man lies success; and the lar
ger the field, the greater the results.
Industry, integrity, economy and
promptness are cardinal requisites to
certain and honerable success.
Beware of the gifts of the Greeks;
they allure that they may destroy ;
credit is tempting, but ruin surely
follows in its path.
Bargain purchases without bargain
sales is an ambition which overlaps
itself and is as unwise as itis unprof
itable.
Long credit with large profits
tempt both buyer and seller, but they
awaken the siren song which is ever
chanting the funeral dirges of disap
pointed victims, both buyer and sel
ler being chief mourners.
August Flower,
“It is a surprising,” says Prof.
Houton, “that in my travels in all
parts of the world, for the last ten
years, I have met more people hav
ing used Green’s August Flower
than any other remedy, for dys
pepsia, deranged liver and stomach,
and for constipation. I find for
tourists and salesmen, or for persons
filling office positions, where head
aches and general bad feelings from
irregular habits exist, that Green’s
August Flower is a grand remedy.
It does not injure the system by
frequent use. and excellent for sour
stomachs and indigestion.” Sample
bottles free at City Drug Store.
Looking forward is the best of fife.
There is more pleasure in anticipa
tion than in realization, more happi
ness in desiring and hoping for, than
in having ; more joy in pursuit than
in possession—of everything except
a wife. Woman knocks these rules
higher’n a kite—like she does most
other rules, says the Dalton Argus.
The Marietta Journal has solved
enigma of life in the following
paragraph : “If a man
you, cease to deal with him ;
if he is abusive, quit his company;
if he slanders you, take care to live
so that nobody will believe him. No
matter who he is or how he misuses
you, the wisest way is to let him
alone, for there is nothing better
than this calm, cool and quiet way
of dealing with the wrongs we meet
with. Lies unheeded will die ; fires
unfanned will die out, and quarrels
neglected become so dull as the all
but extinct volcano.”
Red Ho. From^the Gun
Was the ball that hit G B Stead
man of Newark, Mich., in the
Civil War. It caused horrible Ul
cers that no treatment helped tor
20 years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve cured him. ' Cures Cuts,
Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile
cure on earth. 25cts. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.
We are in receipt of a season
ticket to the Cordele
from June 18th to 24th aud return
sincere thanks to Col. J. T. Hill,
secretary of the Chautauqua
Exposition Association for
same. The Chautauqua is in
of a corps of enterprising
men and the high class of
tions secured by them will
large crowds and insure the
cess of the
County Citizen.
Don’t Stop
taking Scott’s Emulsion be
cause it’s warm weather.
. Keep taking it until you are
cured. and
It will heal you* blood lungs
give you rich in sum
mer as in winter. It’s cod
liver oil made easy.
50c. and $ 1. All druggists.
| Open...
For
I Business
HI To our. • • • A
1 Old Friends
m I and Patrons. |
SjuL W–k You Seventh will find Street, us * j
|1 on
opposite Coney – te
US H Co's, in the old p ||
Balt] more Department
Ip store—below Hutchin- fH
|§ P son Supply Co., Just
opened up with a
U t New Line of Goods H
New, Fresh
S3 | .Doing business as we #
£ did before, selling goods || W
m cheaper than any one ||
iU 1 else in town. II
II I We have the same Si f
1 Low prices for
Cash mi
m Store. as Ave did . at the Cash pi 1|1
U I We heartily solicit iH Iff
m |j your patronage, and Iff
l i will do our best to tf §f
HI please you. I
Respectfully ask you 1
to get our prices be
fore you buy.
a We have the same
$80 u–a
If 1 ARBUCKLE 10c. pound ggj Jegf J§S| K"v
COFFEE. jHgft fflS
jif 1 will Come to see us ; we jg
m save you money.
j|| | YY>urs respectfully, j m ' v.
R. D. Hearn
I Grocery Co., I
Cordele, Ga.
TEACHERSWANTED
FOR COROELE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
• Applications for the next scholastic year commencing first Monday in September,
1 1889, for nine months, as follows: .
One Superintendent, salary $90.00 per month, for nine months.
for'nhfe 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, $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 will he duly leturned. By ordei'of the Bourd.
S. D, RAVENEL, JNO. E. HOWELL,
Secretary. President.
You are invited to visit
u tara Delia. Mors!
THE BEST EQUIPPED IN THE SOUTH.
Leaders in High-Class *
* Dentistry
And Low Prices.
Gold Crowns and Bridges, .. $^.00 per Tooth.
Gold Fillings, $1.50. Silver Fillings, 75 Cents.
Set of Teeth on Rose Pearl Plate , 48.00.
Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate $5.00.
Drs. Yeung – hanier.
410 Second St., Corner Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Teeth Extracted Without Charge and Without Pain.
MALLARY BROS *5
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR
• ' )
1 J in ao it
SUPPLIES.
We Handle the Complete Cotton Ginning
and Baling System, Manufactured by F. H. Lummus Sons
Co., including the Celebrated Latest Improved Lummus
Combination Cotton Gin. Special Attention is Called to
the Star Sickle and Tool Grinders which we can supply
promptly from Stock. These Grinders are indispensable to
Mowing Machine Operators, Farmers and Machanics.
Or323/t© Any Lenght and Style; for any
kind of fuel and at prices lower than can be made by local
foundenes.
We carry in stock a Complete Plugs, Sight Assortment of
Injectors, Ejectors, Jet Pumps, Fire Feed Lu
bricators, Butter-fly or Sawyer’s Valves, Steam Gauges, %
Glass Water Gauges, Beltings, Lace Leather, Babbitt, Steam .mj
and Garden Hose, Packings, including Genuine Garlock
Packings of all kinds. Mowing Machines and Rakes. Re
member we represent the Factory direct on Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Wind Mills, and Harvesting Ma
ceinery. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders.
M ALLARY BROS., Mfgr’s. Agts,
92 Broad St •» ALBANY, GEORGIA.
GO TO THE
For Pure Drugs, Patent medicines, Toilet Articles,
Rubber Goods, Tobacco, Cigars Stationery,
Glass, Putty and everything kept in am
up-to-date Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED —BY—
Dr. W. S. Virgin.
A graduate in both medicine and pharmacy. We guarantee no
r mistakes in this department.
Garden Seed just arrived,
C. R. SMITH, Proprietor.
jan!7-tf.
The “Exclusive” Liquor House.
Fine Liquors For Family and Medicinal Pnrposes,
Red Cross Rye!.. Hye per gallon. $1,50 Holland Gin.......... per gallon, $2.6(J
Mcrapole Capital “ “ 2 00 Tom Gin.................... “ “ 2.00
California Rye. .•............... ri Hose Gin.................... 2.00
Rye................ -i Rock anil Rye............ 2.00
Old Kellar Rye.............. co Peach and Honey........... 2.00
Beaver Run Rye, Sour Mash 3.00 Apple Brandy.............. 2.GU
Old Baker Rye................ 4.0(1 Apple Brandy.............. 2.50
Century Okolona XXXX Rye, Sour Mash .... 4.00 Peach Brandy............... 2.00
Western Corn................ Rye.......... 5.00 Peacn Brandy............. 2.50
North Carolina Corn........ 2.00 1.50 Cherry Cognac Brandy............ 2.00 – 2.50
Old North Carolina Corn 2.511 New England nrandy...........,. 4.00
... Ruin.......... 2.00
White Rye.................... 2.00 New England Rum......... 2.80
Holland White Rye................... ilia.................. 2.60 Jamaica Rum.............. 2.00
2.00 Jamaica Rum............... 2.40
^-“^•loney 9entmeby Imported Cognac Brandy, Gin, Porj. Sherry Wines, etc.
Express, Money Order or Registered Letter will have my prompt
H. SOLOMON, Agent.
North Broacl Street. Albany, Ga.
If. Duid’g Denial Parlors,
No. 370, 2d St., MACON, GEORGIA.
gjBr Low Prices a Specialty.
......Gold Fillings, $1.50 up.....
......Silver Fillings, 75c. up.......
.....Sets of Teeth,l$5.00 to $8.00.....
The Kennesaw Restaurant,
224 Washington St., Albany, Ga,
Good Meals, 26c.
Shilo Rodgers, Proprietor