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Friday, January 26, 1900.
SH ADE TREES.
The one sad need in certain sec
t,io»s of Cordele is shade t rees. If
some property owners had planted
trees in front of their property when
they first, bought, the trees would
now add at least fi/ty-per cent, to
the value of their property Judging
however from the past, it would
appt ir to ho an evident fact that
there are some property owners who
will neglect this important matter as
long as they are allowed to neglect
it.
It appears to the writer that this
would lie an important piece of leg
iglatio!) for the city council, The
council has us much right to see to
it that shade trees are planted, as to
see that sidewalks are worked. One
is quite as important as tlie other.
Council has heretofore offered to set
out trees for fifty cents each, and
pay one half of this price, it conse
quently costing the owner of the
property only twenty-five cents per
tree Some took advantage of this
arrangement, while others did not,
nor will not. Now, council should
take charge of the matter and force
tho planting of trees, or should
plant, them and charge to property
owners. Trees are important in a
South Georgia town. In summer,
aro almost indispensible for shade.
Other towns have forced them
planted. Will Cordele do likewise,
or are we to continue to neglect the
matter from year to year and never
have a shady town? It is not too
late this season. We can point you
to same of the best trees in to wn
which wore planted in February.
GRAND JURY AND DOGS,
The heading of this article is a
funny combination, but if you go up
to Vienna when “big court sits” on
the, fourth Monday in February, you
will run up agninst this combination
J iust, , sure enough. * We are not deal
ing with (he comparitive ... in ... this
matter, because comparisons often
prove very odious, and especially
in this case.
But what we would like to
is, which will be successful in the
light which will surely be made
when court meets the grand jury on
dogs- We are betting on the grand
jury, for we hate dogs,” with the
accent on the hate. Our sheep have
well nigh been exterminated in
Dooly county, for the reason that
dogs have held full sway for all these
years, and in (he proportion to sheep
extermination, dogs have increased
until now it seems to bo all dog and
no sheep. But the next grand jury
has it: in their power to exterminate
dogs in Dooly, and we are betting on
the grand jury winning out by
making the dog law effective in
Dooly county*
The Boers seem to have adopted
that first rule ofwarfareso frequent
ly credited to the Confederate Gen.
Forrest, to “Git thar fust with the
most men.”
Tne Georgia voter will shine forth
in all his glory this year, and if the
privilege of voting constitutes happi
ness, he should indeed be happy.
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 nil
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
t v i months' treatment, and will
any case above me n Coned.
n a , E. W. Hall, 8 ,e Mfgr.
’is, Mi formerly Waco, Tex •
iy.l Ryals – Co., Cordele,
r , ad this.
Temple, Tex., April Iff, 1899.—I
have used Hall’s Great Discovery
for bladder and kidney troubles, and
wonld not take a thousand dollars for
the benefit received from using one
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Formerly of Barnesville, Ga.
There will ba plenty of camdates
in Dooly this year for each and every
office and the voter will have no trou
ble in finding a man to vote for in
all CUS68.
The Appetite of a Boat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics
whose Stomach and Liver are out
of order. All such should know
that, Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
tlie wonderful Stomach and Liver
Remedy, gives a splendid appe
tite, sound digestion and a regu
lar bodily habit that insures per
fect, health and groat energy.
Only 25c. at any drug store.
Mormon ism is burning to a crisp
on tlie Congressional gridiron.
OA.STOHIA.
Beau the Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
The stock speculators tire having a
fine chance to invent war news.
lie Fooled The Surgeons.
All doctors told Renick Hamilton,
of W- fit Jefferson, ()., after suffer
ing 18 months from Rectal Fistula,
lie would die unless a costly opera
tion was performed; but he cured
himself wit,it five boxes of Bucklen’s
Arnica Halve, the surest Pile cure
on Earth, and tlie best Salve in
the World. 25 cents a box. Sold
by all druggists.
Tlie Pretoria dispatches are in re
markably cheerful contrast to those
from Capetown.
Eatonton, Ga.,
January 30, 1899.
Messrs. Id. 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 my 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.
Mr, Bryan seems to be making a
good deal of an impression in “the
enemy’s country. ’ ’
Having a flront Hun on Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy.
Manager Martin, of the Pierson
drug store, informs us that he is
having a great run on Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. He sells five bot
tles of that, medicine to one of any
other kind, and it gives great satis
faction. In these days of la grippe
there is nothing like Chamberlain’s
Cough remedy to stop a cough, heal
up the sore throat and lungs and
give relief within a very short time.
Tlie sales are growing, ° .TV and all who
try . it ., are pleased •, , with its ., prompt .
action.—South Chicago Daily Cal
umet. For sale by J. B. Ryals – Co.
One story is good until another
8fw y* 9 told, but at this writing it
looks like General Buffer had been
beaten.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The KM You Havo Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Scholarship in Ga.-Ala. business
college for sale. This office.
I' liEE BLOOD CUIUS.
An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers Prom
Blood and Skiu Troubles.
Ulcers, Cancers, Eating Sores,
Painful Swellings,Effects of Blood
Poison, Persistent Eruptions, that
refuse to heal under ordinary
treatment are quickly cured by
B. B. B. ( Botanic Blood Balm),
the most wonderful Blood Purifier
of the age, made especially to cure
| all terrible, obstinate, deep-seated
Blood and Skin troubles. Is your
blood thin ? Are you pale ? All
run down ? Have you Eczema ?
Pimples ? Blotches and Bumps ?
Skin or Scalp Humors ? Boils ?
Eruptions ? Skin Itches and
Swollen ? Aching Bones ? .Rheu
matism ? Scrofula? Catarrh?
Then you need B. B. B. ( Botanic
Blood Balm), because it drains
from the blood and entire system
all the poisons and humors which
cause all of these troubles, and
the cause being removed, a per
manent cure follows. B. B. B.
thoroughly tested foi thirty years,
and thousands cured after doctors
and patent medicines had failed.
For sale by druggists at $1 per
large bottle, or 6 large bottles (full
treatment) $5. To prove our faith
> n B. B. B. we will send a trial
bottle Free and prepaid to suffer
so they may test the remedy
at our expense. Address Blood
Balm Co., Mitchell Street, Allan
’ * [o-i-ly.
Marriage.
At the first Methodist church in
Kirkland, Ga., Wednesday eve
ning-, January 17th at 8:80, Mr.
William Isaac Dickson, of Tifton,
formally of Cordele, and Miss
Lucy Anna Kirkland were united
in marriage, Rev. J. M. Foster
officiating.
The groom was escorted by Mr.
John B. Guest, best man, and the
bride accompanied by her sister,
Miss Alma Kirkland, first brides
maid. The other attendants were :
Mr. L. E. Calhoun, of Tifton,
and Miss Eugenie Collier, of Cor
dele.
Mr. Keith Carson, of Tifton,
and Mias Virginia Dickson, of
of Cordele.
Mr. John Kirkland and Miss
Mattie Turner, of Kirkland.
Dr. lsler, of Pearson, and Miss
Eva Swift, of Waycross.
Mr. Dicksor. who was for seve
ral years with the J. K, Smith
racket store in Cordele is well
known in Cordele and has many
friends who extend best wishes.
Our genial deputy sheriff, G. W.
Sheppard, was in Cordele day
before yesterday, inviting some of
the boys as jurors for February
term superior court.
ARE YOU
SIGH?
If so, come and see J. B. RYALS – CO., the “Old Reliable Druggists.”
We have the drugs that will cure you. We keep it in stock all the time.
PRESCRIPTIONS. We make that a specialty. Let us fill your next
order. Get just what the doctor wants you to have.
How About Your
Garden and Truck Farm ?
We have just received a large shipment of Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets and
small seed of all varieties. Come; we aro always glad to see you.
J. B. RYALS – CO.
Phone No. 92.
C. E. FREELS,
- Agent For -
Oord.ele, Q-eorgrla,.
Has his office at corner of Seventh street and Twelfth
Avenue, near Presbyterion church. Keeps on hand the
latest improved Singer Machines and all parts for the
Singer machines, both old and new.
Machines on the easiest monthly payments of any ma
chine an the market.
I give for old machines, in exchange for new ones,
more than any one else. I also rebuild and repair all
makes of machines.
IN 1900. IN 1900.
LOOK TO Til INTEREST.
If you are in Alabama go to the Montgomery Dental
Parlors, if in ATLANTA, to the Atlanta Dental Par=
lors 17 Yz Peachtree street. When in MACON remem
ber the American Dental Parlors, Corner 2nd. and
Cherry Streets,
These Parlors are the finest and best equipped South. Nothing
but high grade work will be done. Prices about one-half other com
petent dentists charge. The volume of business enables me to re
duce prices and keep expert dentists employed. Can do anything in
dentistry that can be done. Call and get prices and see the work
and convince yourself.
Solid Gold Crowns, $4 each. Best Bridge Work $4 per tooth.
Rose Pear] Plate $8.00. Rubber Plate, $5,00.
Silver Fillings, 75 cents. Gold Fillings, $1,50.
American Dental Parlors.
Corner 2nd. and Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga.
J. D. LANIER, D. D. 5.
Runaway Marrlaffe.
According to the Sentinel's Fitz*
gerald correspondent the Tucker
Bush marriage took place at
Fitzgerald. Our correspondent under
date of January 23d says:
“Today I was informed that a
young runaway couple came into
Fitzgerald last Sunday night, went
to the home of Judge W. B. Moore,
aroused him from his slumber, and
prevailed on the judge to make them
man and wife. They gave their
names as Archie L. Tucker, of this
county, and Miss Ellen Bush, of
Cordele. After being married they
went to his home. ”
Miss Bush is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Bush, who lives about
three miles east or Cordele It is
said that Mr. and Mrs. Bush otw
jected to the marriage of their daugh*.
ter to Mr. Tucker, but as usual, pa
rental objection cuts no figure in
love affairs. Miss Bush left home os
tensibly to visit neighhors, but in
stead met her lover who awaited
her arrival at a place agreed upon,
took her in his buggy to a near sta
tion where they took the G. – A.
train, and were married at Fitzgei*
aid.
The only reason why adverti
ser continually use the Sentinel
is because it continually brings
results.
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The Kind You Have Alw ays Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
z* _ and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
yy Bears the Signature of
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK PITY.
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We have just received two car loads ofi
TENNESSEE MULES AND HORSES
And are in position to sell them as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
Either for CASH or on TIME. Call and see us,
Yours tor business,
CODY – AVERETT.
R. L. WILSON, President. B. H. PALMER, Cashier,
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8tats, County and. City Depository.
Capital and Surplus, $27,000
Corner 7th Street and 11th Avenue.
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To furnish on quick notice a neat, nice hearse
with gentle horses, and will make trips for
short distances in the country for reasonable
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M the best metalic case. Calls answered at all
hours day or night. Phone No. 117.
Il R. WEBB, Undertaker, CORDELE, GA.
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