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The Cordele Sentinel.
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Friday, July 21, 1890.
ddal Organ cf City of Cordele.
deal Organ of tlie CoubIy of Dooly.
Mr. A. J. Tison is authorized to
solicit, and collect subscriptions,
advertisements and job work for
The Sentinel.
Tifton has shipped 15 cars of fruit.
A negro forger lias been captured
in Griffin.
Hainbridge had a $60,000 fire Sat
urday night.
Quitman is to have an agricultural
convention.
The capacity of the Monroe cotton
mill is to he doubled.
There were 7,000 suicides in the
United States last year.
Don’t quarrel with the heat: Get'
t ing mad makes you hotter.
Ware county expects to get a dog
law passed in the next legislature.
Mrs. Fred Roberts, Orlando, Fla.,
drank carbolic acid to end her life.
The Evening News is clamoring for
a white primary for Macon officers.
July shipping at the port of Bruns
wick was the largest in her history.
The fight in the Philippines seems
to be a hot potato for the President.
The weight limit to volunteer sol
diers has been lowered to 110 pounds.
The Macon Telegraph is now one
of the best papers in Georgia for the
farmers.
The individual who invented the
kissing bug should apply for a pat
ent on It.
At a big fire in Milwaukee, 25 fire
men were caught under a falling wall
and five killed.
Uncle Sam has sent an agent to
Texas to buy 3,000 horses for military
service in Cuba.
The dry weather has caused the
; average farmer to leave off putting
large potatoes on top.
The Telegraph’s wheat campaign
will probably cause a large flour mill
to be erected in Macon.
■ The editor of the Quitman Free
Press wants to know if the kissing
bug is a Hobson microbe.
Cordele is not the only biscuit in
the pan : Selma, Ala., lias also closed
her business houses on Sunday.
ij Two men in Chicago fought a duel
through a glass door. One inan is
dead and the glass is badly shattered.
Machinery for packing the round
bale of cotton will be on exhibition
j at the state fair next fall for the
11 first time.
A sketch of Montgomery Folsom’s
1 nworks is to be published. Folsom
-was probably the finest character
writer in Georgia.
I v Russell Sage, worth a round mil
| .lion, has contributed $1 toward the
■repair of the cemetery where his
parents are buried.
1 The 23d annual session of the
Georgia State Horticultural Society
. will convene at Tallulah Falls 2nd
aid 3rd of August.
It is estimated that half a million
,
■ iollars will be spent entertaining
Dewey when he gets home. And
till we pay the war tax.
The banks have been ordered to
–turn unstamped cheeks to oustom
rs. They have been stamping the
hecks and deducting the price.
I At Vidalia Monday, Bill Collins
,;iot and killed Jerry Morris, and a
l i [w minutes Braswell, later Morris’ Collins clerk. was shot A by
3 Am wo
an was the trouble.
^
A 3 ’The weather bureau has announced
!||« H*V lly at Sunday night night have had was in the 20 hottest
we years,
going to within one-half degree of
ne 22 > which registered OR.9 in
The secretary of the Industrial
: nvention to meet in Atlanta July
-27 bought 5,000 2-cent stamps in
k| 1 e roll, paid $100 for them and ad
. 3Bsed 5,000 letters to the members
■Abe convention.
Gen. Otis has been severely criti
cised for suppressing unfavorable
news from the Philippines. Reports
have been conflicting all the while.
Tifton will give a big barbecue on
the 10th of August and celebrate the
completion of the first 16 miles of the
Tifton, Thomasville and Gulf Rail
way. The Gazette invites everybody.
A liny worm has been discovered
in the cotton fields of Troup county
destroying the fruit, and the bug
commissioner was sent from Atlanta
to investigate the thing.
A marriage license was recently
issued in Chicago to William Bird,
age 70, and Mary Chaff, age 20. Re
marks about catching old birds with
new chaff are in order.
Whitecappers went to the home of
Tom Rhodes, according to the Moul
trie Observer, to beat him. When
they battered down the door he laid
out one with a rifle, legged another
and let the rest escape.
HIS STORY OF LIFE.
“Love, Laughter, and Sung" Are All
of Life, Mays Gov. Bob Taylor.
Governor Taylor’s new lecture, says
Sunny South, is an old story sweetly
told—the story of life, of love, and
happy homes. It is not different from
his other lectures in subject-mat ter,
but t he word pictures are even more
effective than any of his previous
efforts. Some lecturers labor with
studied themes and have sleepy
hearers. Bob Taylor simply talks of
human lifo, its foibles, its fancies, its
i ong ings, and love. Every life has
one story, one message. Bob Tay
lor’s message is familiar to every
Tennessean, and with every repeti
tion it grows more beautiful.
We are all kings, lie says, but love
is king of kings. Love is the all in
all of life. Every tender word we
speak is a thread of sunshine in
somobody’s life. We long for sym
pathy and love, and the great trouble
with us is that we do not mingle
enough of love with life. Why
should we fill the hands of the dead
with flowers and withhold them from
the living ? Who would not rather
have a tender word to-day than to
know that he would have a hundred
flowers on his coffin ?
The lecturer pictures love in the
dazzling ballroom, and love keeping
time with the country fiddler, the
slippered and skirted beauty of the
city, and the buxom lass of the
country, with the bloom of the rose
upon her cheek. The very air is
drunk with love, if we will but find
it.
Turning from the happy home,
the palace of love, he tells us that
the pathway of life is not easy. Some
stumble, some fall. The juice of
one forbidden apple has kept the
world drunk ever since. The mar
ried man falls before the power of
Ring Barleycorn, and to his little
wife he makes the explanation that
lie gets drunk just because she looks
so pretty that he likes to see two of
her. The tramp, the romance of
rags, is pictured. He goes into a
community, and, to show that he is
a dentist of repute, offers to put a
full set of teeth into a piece of pie.
The lonely wanderer, despised by all,
peers into the window of a happy
home, sees the little children encir
cling with their dimpled arms the
neck of a loving father, and the
housewife busy with her work. Then,
raising his voice in eloquence, the
statesman and orator exclaims :
“God pity the homeless of our race !
I despise the man who does not sym
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the
public to know of one concern in
the land who are not afraid to be
generous to the needy and suffering.
The proprietors of Dr. King’s New
discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Coids, have given away over
ten million t rial bottles of this great
medicine; and have the satisfaction
of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of helpless cases. Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all dis
eases of the Throat, Chest and lungs
are surely cured by it. Call at
any Drug Store and get a free trial
bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed, or price re
funded.
Lanier – Dekle
Have a NEW stock of Tyson – Jones,
Barnesville, Babcock and other makes
of BUGGIES. HARNESS for bug
gies, wagons and teams. SADDLES,
WHIPS, ROBES, Baby Carriages.
FARM WAGONS, TURPENTINE
WAGONS, MOWERS and RAKES.
Coffins and Caskets.
Come and see if prices are not right.
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pathize with the fallen.”
Uncle Rastus is at the country
dance. He draws his bow, his head
keeps time with the music, and the
couples flit to and fro in the merry
whiz. They ask Uncle Rastus of life
and what is love. He is a relic of
old Dixie, of the good days long ago,
and his talk is quaint and pointed.
He brings out his loro and compares
men with the animals of Ms stories.
How alike they are! “Little Bopeep
has lost her sheep,” but you can
always be sure that the old man will
stagger into his home and bring with
him a plausible tale.
Governor Taylor says that in poli
tics he was no longer a king, but a
slave. Critics and slander-mongers
abounded in the realm of political
life, and the slime of evil minds was
in the pathway. “I have dragged
myself out of politics,” he said, ‘ ‘and
—lo !—I am king again.” While in
public life he had rescued children
from the penitentiary. He had seen
penitent men and had restored them
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Suffering, Promptly Gored ment soon become chronic and deep
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DJ u« ui Oi are a severe drain upon the system, and are con
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ankle, which at times caused me intense suffering. I was
so disabled for a long while that I was wholly constantly unfit for <g~E|l
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without the least benefit. S. S. S. it, was so the highly reconn
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You Want
The Best S'
Groceries
That you can buy. And I sell
the kind you want. Instead of
being a burden, it is a delight
for the cook to prepare the goods
1 sell for the table. Any of my
old customers will tell you this
is a fact.
L. J. Bush.
When Prices
Are Cnt •
Wages are demoralized. often reduced and
business Fair prices
bill moan will prosperity. be Your grocery if
more satisfactory
you deal witli a grocer who offers
no baits, but charges fair,
form prices for all goods. I sell
t lie very best goods, and if you
will take thetroubleandtimeto
look around you’ll find my prices
ju«t as low as ot her grocers.
L. J. Rush.
WE MANUFACTURE AND SELL
Engines,
Boilers,
Cotton Presses,
Seed Cotton
Elevators,
Grist Hills,
Saw Mills,
And Everything in the
Machinery Line.
$7 Get our prices
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g -SBe - before buying.
WE OPERATE Machine Shops t Foundry.
WB HANDLE Full Line MILL Supplies.
MALLARY BROS. – CO.
^lacorL, G-eoxgla.
to the world. He had sent fathers
back home to take care of desolate
families and to live a new life.
Critics had said it was wrong; hu
manity said it was right, and the
audiance decided, by applause, on
the side of humanity.
In this great world some go up
and some go down. How swiftly the
shadows of sorrow follow the gleams
of happiness 1 In the heyday of life
all is laughter and sunshine. But
the shadows fall. The husband is
taken away from the wife, the babe
is wrestled from the mother. But
love steps in with a tender word and
soothes the wounds of sorrow.
And so it goes, as only Bob Taylor
can tell it In his periods of oratory
he is sublime; he conjures with
words, and they seem to well up with
new meanings, and to glow and in
spire a warmer feeling. Athischar
teristic wit the ripples of laughter
are made to play over the audience
and break into waves of applause,
and then the magic of his eloquence
crystalizes the tears of mirth into
tears of sympathy. He sings another
song, a love song, and then “Dixie,”
and when the hearers have left the
theatre and think alone in their
homes, they feel that the greatest
blessings of life are love, laughter
and song.
Do You Trade
At my Store, H '
If not, Why Not ?
I sell the very best and Freshest
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Glassware and Crockery; Hay
and Grain. Be glad to have you
call and see me and let me show
you what I have in stock; or
you can telephone L. me. J. Bush.
Everything .
Delivered Free, w
I deliver goods, purchased at
my store, to any part of the
city free of charge. All you
have to do is to call me up over
the ’phone, say what you want,
and I’ll do the rest.
L. J. Bush.
DO YOU FEEL • ••
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aids digestion, thus the system is regulated and the
body fortified to resist disease.
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Price $i.oo Per Bottle.
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CASH DRUG STORE, Special Agents.
You are invited to visit
THE BEST EQUIPPED IN THE SOUTH.
Leaders in High-Class *
* Dentistry Prices.
And Low
Gold Crowns and Bridges, .. $Jf.OO per Tooth.
Gold . Fillings, $1.50. Silver Fillings, 75 Cents.
Set of Teeth on Rose Pearl Plate , $ 8 . 00 .
Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate ............... $5.00.
Drs. Yeang – Lanier.
410 Second St., Corner Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Teeth Extracted Without Charge and Without Pain.
MALLARY BROS •9
manufacturers agents for
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SUPPLIES.
We Handle the Complete Cotton Ginning
and Baling System, Manufactured by F. H. Lummus Sons
Co., including the Celebrated Latest Improved Lammas
Combination Cotton Gin. Special Attention is Called to
m .../A'' the Star Sickle and Tool Grinders which indispensable we can supply
promptly from Stock. These Grinders are to
Mowing Iffachine Operators, Farmers and Machanics.
Cr323/t© JL33.XS Any Lenghfc and be Style; made by for local any
kind of fuel and at prices lower than can
foundenes.
We carry in stock a Complete Assortment of
Injectors, Ejectors, Jet Pumps, Fire Plugs, Sight Feed Lu
bricators, Butter-fly or Sawyer’s Valves, Steam Gauges, 9 .
Glass Water Gauges, Beltings, Lace Leather, Babbitt, Steam iW;
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.
MALLARY BROS., Mfgr’s, Agts.,
92 Broad St., ALBANY, GEORGIA.
t GO TO THE
For Pure Drugs, Patent Hedicines, Toilet Articles,
Rubber Goods, Tobacco, Cigars Stationery,
Glass, Putty and everything kept in an
up-to-date Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED —BY—
Dr. W. S. Virgin,
A graduate in both medicine and pharmacy. We guarantee no
-mistakes in this department.
Garden Seed just arrived,
C. R. SMITH, Proprietor.
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The “Exclusive” Liquor House.
Fine For Family and Medicinal Purposes.
Red Cross aye.............. per gallon, $1.60
Capital Rye................... “ “ 2 00
Monpole Rye................. 2.25
CaliforniaRye................ 2.50
Old Kellar Rye.............. 3.00
Beaver Run Rye, Sour Mash 3.00
Old Baker Rye................ 4.00
Okolona Rye, Sour Mash 4.00
Century XXXX Rye.......... 5.00
Western Corn................ 1.50
North Carolina Corn........ 2.00
Old North Carolina Cora.. . 2.50
White Rye.................... 2.00
White Rve................... 2.60
Holland bin.................. 2.00
Imported Cognac Brandy, Gin, Port, Sherry Letter Wines, will etc. have prompt
All money sent m-e by Express, Money Order or Registered my
attention. H. SOLOMON, Agent.
North Broad Street. Albany, Ga.
Holland Gin......... per gallon, $2.60
Tom Gin............ “ “ 2.00
Rose Gin>............. 2.00
Rock and Rye....... 2.00
Peach and Honey... 2.00
Apple Apple Brandy....... Brandy...... 2.00 2.50
Peach Brandy....... 2.00
Peach Brandy....... 2.50
Cherry Brandy..... Brandy..... 2.00 a 2.50 4.00
Cognac New England 2.00
Rum.
New England Rum. 2.60
Jamaica Rum...... 2.00
Jamaica Rum....... 2.40