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THE TOST GAINES SENTINEL
JG 3 HJA iONES, Editor and Proprietor.
VOLUME VII.
The Store for the People! _ _
QUR AIM has beer t c rn P ke this truly a r* tore for th COO:
people, wher V the ) 7 ^ all ft St children ge <-* the Sam
/|M. • — C auu«„ "V5 c as big folk, That we hav
I succeeded is shown by our ever increasing sales. —
f Dili not dream we could grow so fast. If you can’t
come yourself, send the .children. They will get cour
teous treatment. Below is only a partial list of what
you can buy here on the small profit plan.
Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Shoes, sizes 3 to 7,
I. 25 value, for 69c while they last.
500 Plush and Cloth Capes which must be sold
regarless of cost.
1000 yards 4-4 Bleaching, 8c quality reduced to
i 5c per yard.
Just received an entire new lot of Children’s
which will be sold for one-third value.
^Our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats is
broken, and your size is in the lot remaining you can
get it at your own price.
Ramembar Decembers, 1901 the Suit
of Furhiture will be given away, Ail who
have tickets are requested to bring them
to our store Monday, Dec. 2.
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Oar new and complete
stock of
. Men and Boy s’ Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Al! styles Shoes in stock,
landsome line Ladies Capes
-*v» iml Children’s Jackets,
Nice stock of 1)ress Goods
asrid Trmniiu^s to Match.
i'Till line of Notions, Ho fiery and l nderwear, all at
- -.‘-are-.- - *. r ,-i * >t * .vr • • ..tmnmrsvxi. v .. . - - *
cut prices. No tickets for drawings given" away, but
mvjney saved in prices when you make your purchase.
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TI 1 H IF ILL 01 THE PEOPLE IS 2 HE -Sf I'III. ME LA VF-
FORT GAINES, GA • 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20,11001.
R«-r. S»m Small.
In the. visit of Rev. Sam Small to our
little city last week ilie people of the
sar-~“— • “ “
Fwd'ay night was the first installment
the aerie* of tMiioriainmcnh arntng
for through the Alkest Lyceum
Course, and if it is a foretaste of what
is l,) f"'hiw, mir people are tmtunaie
Wm'l. »l <«»• W Fmw *«l the
other promoters of the enterprise a
vote of tlianke for what they have done
for us.
Mr. Small's subject was ‘'Hi* Maj¬
esty, ihe Devil,” and from beginning
to end he hel l his hearers snellbound
with his wonderful eloquence of lan¬
guage, beamy <>f eemimeut and charm¬
ing orntoiv.
Leciurcs have not proven a drawing
attraction in Fort Games in the past,
and Air. Small may feel fla'trml that
he was greeted v so large an audience;
and all present have congratulated
.themselves that they “broke th»‘ vec
ord” and turned out."
Mr. Small occupied ihe pulpit il ihe
Baptist clnireh Sun-lav, morning an ,l
night, and preached to men only at tile
Methodist church Sunday afternoon.
Hi* di-eon---* on each occasion wa«
li'ten'cd t - w it Ii unusually marked at
tendon by a large eongregaiiou. Hi*
sermons were refreshingly free from
that sensation and harsh eriiiei>ra of
things and persons thai cha; .eteriso*
ill.- dmeourses of most evangelists, and
wa- s -iiople presentation ol those
gospel l ruibs 1 bai arouse the b- t r
nature in men, all euoch-’d 11 l ’‘
eWAFkj^le fw their bi-aMy-D.'. o.ii ■
I force.
Ar'Teai of Lho-e s(Tn|J|U„t ,
' ure. at w.t
also liigddy i *
eo >
tongfe nrfiJftW'rt'lil *iWffloir>,t.
Frye of Cuthhert, whose natural an
on| ivated Vocal [mwors bav "ii M't
many occasions delighted her hearers
«!'(• -w here, sang a solo that charmed a
oresent. Miss Myrvvin Sharp plavc
the organ wnh 1 1 • r usual skill.
ThGiisautis Sent lino I ’ti'e.
J'lvery yi ar b nun r of poor - r ff
(‘.If s win sc lung- a- c sore s '! rack- d
with coughs are urg(-d to go to anodic
•Innate. But 1 his is c-is iy and in 11 a
ways sure. Don't he; n exi e when I r
l\t ig’s New Discovery for ( onsump
tion vviil cun* you at h -rne. It’s tb
m-'si infalhtile medicine fo- Coughs.
Colds, and ad Tin mat and Lung disc r
11 ea’tb. The first dose brings rtli <-1
Astounding cm es result f> ->10 Tie sisteu
US--. i'r 1 j|l hmt es Ircc at S. l*. ( .
Hatch- It's I’ricc oOc and $ 1.00 Even
hot 1 h; guaranieed.
Mr. J. E. Peiers*m an I oihern have
recently been engaged i 1 an undei -
taking to secure a free rural mail de
livery for the upper part of ihe coumy.
Tlie route proposed goes out ihe rivet
r-'ad to Gay’s store and back via the
Lochofoka road. The route alread
cstab isiied in tin- countv bas [-r->v • M
a gi-ai conveniencq, au-l its l-eii'li
ciaii -8 would not think of paitiug wi b
nil- I hi- fancy mail booth.
Wo li-ijio too effort t-i get the new
route will he s ) I '( •'-Sif 1| :
0 *' •!**• :>. 1.1
The resid-nce noa i ! Academy
k mwii a- the Dndl • \ r* 1 mo. A
-ire *8 Mrs. J t. llAWLs,
1 fl ; -el l. (’ .
Mr. De, J-m y i prou
perous young farme -, b i . ing bunghi
two-story building 01 11 aucoe.k
street known as the fpbilry building,
js arranging to embark in busioess in
town. He and Mr. I) 1 ’e-t have
form d a co-panners..ip a <1 will put
io a nice stock of groc- ries, iiaving
lorn out the partition between the tw<
store rooms and thrown hotli into one
large room.
for Sale
Several head of hor..... or mules.
Como quick and get a bargain.
L. A. Duke.
suBscriPTirK si ffr akdi
LOCAL IIAITEMNGS.
items: CONCERNING! HOME AND
OF HOME INTEREST.
il IlHI I tic People Mo null Kay—
1.1 1 tie Hits of S'cm ft ii ,1 Unt¬
, j ii <• a 1 liere« 1 |on l lie W itit.
Mr. R. W. Manry spent the day ih
yesterday.
Read the change iu Sternberg and
ad this week.
Fol' Kelli.
McLeodon residence on the hill,
Apply to A
Kino Castkllow.
Mrs. P. E. Keese returned to her
in Benevolence a few days since
a short visit, to relatives here.
Don’t fail to see our Glassware,
and Tinware before you re¬
turn borne.
Vinson-Shaw Furniture Co.
Mr. T. M. Brown has a new ad in
this issue of ibe Sentinel. that will be
read with interest by housekeepers.
IHiy the celebrated Weber wagon,
it is the best wagon for Ihe money ou
ihe market. For sale bv
N. 11. McLendon.
Mr. L. P. Brown having partially re- j
./ained ~ his health, ’ is again at bis store
and is arranging ■* 1 • -* trade I
Look-out for ms big ad next week.
I
The now Bapiil church was organ
ized at Garnerville la t Sunday widi
about thirty members, A comfortabh
church building was recently erected.
(Vcioihes , ,
a w-wain the pleasure
0 [- shoeing you our lin--.
McKi. ssACK A ( <)■
^
^ S. Huge re whs a
,,u the SnwriNKh offleo om- d <y
.„ A. lie informed us that lie
w I -imi ninvi' from Day’s X lloaxls
back to Coleman.
1 ,< t us place you a Buck, and vjtm
vill have th-* heaviest ami best Miove
m the oiarkei.
VlNSON-SlI\\V Fl'RNITURK < '0.
Several ladies of the, town w t* r<
busily rilling 1 yestcr lay in di r-li'.r
-ig Imuui v t > 1 lie unionun c • . Sn e y
such thanksgiving is acceptable 10 the
- treat Gi ver of all.
I- idies if v-iu w - a nice Shoe and
)||c W ii will t ccomunmd try our Clav
lavis at S1.7o, in reaeb of a 1.
MoKjssack & Co.
Mr. C. S. Scaly, of Bluffion, was
shaking hands with his Fort Gaines
rtoinls one dav this week. Since
noring from Pecan back to hi* home
a Bluffion we don’t see him so often.
Don’i fail to see --ur H-sl Lounges
-i-i ore you purchase, for our price*
A'i 1 inter' st you.
Vinson-Njiaw Furniture Co.
Co!. (Irist is having the vacant lot
• o |bo cornel' opposite tli'j residence
of Mr. T. M. Brown enclosed well a
m-at wire fence. !!-• Will sow gr.pn
li(*n; and use ii sis “run” for hi*; flue
hk*l«ns. Jeff WiNon’s simp will In
'.vliit' vvashed and the corner be mdd<
b- rwi-e more pleasing lo the eje
trijijr’ E. M. For-ll-aui s stock of Shoes
one of 1 he largcrtl m town, and for
•rnloM. h I ami <| 11 -lily IImy are ritot
anv. Prices arc stir-;, lo
you.
An inio tnal gu'tiermg of friends of
Mrs. Simpson at the ltaymur House
Satuni-n night turned out to bean
occast -n of unusual pleasure Rfcv.
Sam Small was present and favored a
for unate and ien with *-«»« of hi*
choic-tHelee! ions: and the pre-f-nce
of \irn. Frye, Of Cuthhert, was also a
sonrrtj of mu :h eDjovmeni,ber mueica 1
accornplishmont being a delightful
feature of the evening.
The Old Hickory, Tennessee anil
Brown Wagons arc well known to the
tr ideas the most reliable wagons made.
their excellence is not surpassed b>
any. Call and get our prices.
nivii’hon A Hurst.
NUMBER 47
Orttili of Mr. A. I*. Inici itbiun.
The many friend* of Mr. Angus V
Ingraham in this section will be grieved
to learn of hi* death, which oeeU'Ttd
at his home in LaFayette, Ain., last
Tuesday night.
Mr. lugraham wan born and raised
in this county, and for a uuinhcr of
years was the clerk of the superior
court and was a popular and elllcietit
otllcial. For several year, he has been
traveling for a wh desalo house, and
ha* been very successful.
Besides Ins wife and a little daugh¬
ter the deceased is survived by a broth¬
er, who is a resident of this county.
The bereaved ones have the sympathy
of many friends in their deep sorrow.
His remains were interred »t 1 a
Fayotie l>v the Knights of Pythias, of
which order he was a member.
Ueliable ttnil llrntls,
“A pill’s a pill,” says the saw. But
there are [tills ami pills. You want a
[till which is certain, thorough and
gentle. Mustn’t gripe. DeWitt’s Lit¬
tle Early Risers lill die hill. Purely
vegetable.. Do not force but assist the
bowels to act. Strengthen and in¬
vigorate. Small ami easy to take
S. P. Hatchett; Leo & Son, Bluff
toil.
I'.uoK fastii r is ludiclnl.
Montudmkuy, Ala., Nov. 27.—I I
ward B. Young, cashier of ine late
Eulaula National hank, which ...... failed
17 , him rendered to the United
Siates marshal at 1 o’clock this afi«i
noon on a grand jury indicimeni <>i' ihe
United Slate- ci -aitt court charging
Young will) abstracting fund* fioin the
bank and convmting ilicin tohisowfl
use.
The, grand jury made a report. ;-t.
uoOu to lay au-l Young, who v\ a-* in
to-vo, h-;ayl lie had **e .a in dieted aud
lie weiiUat once 10 the. inaivh^l's --Ui-n
e.a • • * 7 .r,n , m ’ for i-i., „p,, c .
-
ance before tlio ..exi term of cour:.
Blitdi Sftlm.
My line .lack, Mack Sa in, is Rtand
mg at lielinnn Dairy Farm, l’nriios
• •e.siriug their in ires servo d will p cuha
take notice.
'I'. Mom.td.
Let A Non, ihe popular druggists
and grocery men. IiaVe a change iu
their advcriiflement 'his week lo which
wo invite your auentioti. Tiiey ar*
putiing in quite a varied Block of
( Inistinns goods and exiend you a
eor iid invitation to call and inspect
lien line. They will ho better pre¬
pared than cyr before lo supply your
wants, and their reputation for horn
«si goods and fair dealing is sufficient
.Mia rant on that you Will be treated
- iglil.
To Cure A Cold In one Day.
Take Laxa'ive Brotno Quinine Tab*
ii-ts. All drtiggisis refund the money
it ii fails 10 cure. J 2 ’ ’. Grove’*
,
sigmiluro is 011 each box. '• f »c
ltcv. ('. A. Jack-011 will have next
week to atlend ihe. annual meeting of
th--South Georgia Conference at Ma¬
con. Mr. Jackson ha- been with us
1 breo years, during which lime he has
'/really endeared himself to his iinm e
-hate Hock and impressed our peoble
g--ne 1 ally wlin 1 1is -arueRUjess and
/. alin hi ' miiii itmal wmk. Wo hop*
the powers that he will s^e tit to return
him to this charge.
I have reels nil;/ received a big lot of
-Yeb" wagons, and can guarantav
'mm fii si-class in every parUeulftr.
It; mi- 10 h ; them before busing.
N. II. McLendon.
Hi;V( . nij C(m j,„ l)f tl}e u
a pleasant hocisI .7 gat . he
r
> • ‘g ai- 'he home of Dr. and .Mrs. Witn
berly 'Tuesday night. All pree*nt
njieevk of il, as having been a uio#t dt
liglitful affair.
Don’t forget wo have alt sut* and
Linen Shades—from C to >
:e«it long.
Vi.vsox-Shaiv Furniture Co.