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THE POST GAINES SENTINEL.
JOSHUA JONES, Editor and Proprietor.
VOLUME VIII.
Prices Have Been Cut Deep!
OO Worth of Goods
1 which must be clos¬
ed out by the 21st day ot Feb¬
ruary to make room for
OUR SPRING STOCK!
A r
Money, 500 pairs all sorts of Shoes, all kinds
and styles, odd lots, at a reduc¬
tion of about 40 per cent.
Our Goods. 200 1500 yards yards Percale, Calico at worth 4 3 c. xoc, at 8c
You Want Values in Boys’ Clothing,
Our Goods. Men's Pants,
Hats,
We Want Men’s Clothing
Which will surprise you.
Your Money. These goods are be¬
ing sold very fast, so
don’t delay.
We haven’t room to
tell you here, but come
and see. You know
“Seeing is believing.’’
GEO. R. IRWIN
S. STERNBERG & SON
TES I
That “Let Go”
Shirt Sale
Is still on. We’ve sold
lots of them, but still have i
\
some left.
^Better Come at Once.
*1 Spring Shapes in Hats
Have just arrived, including the
UlQ “Panama Felts”
And Alpines
In all the latest co’ors. Our Snoe stock
is complete, and we can suit little folk as
well as the big folk. Sole agents for the
Celebrated Walkover Shoes.
Some Slashing Prices have reduced our CLOTHING, but we
will sell the balance at just about half value.
S. & Sen.
TFIZZ, OF THE PEOPLE IS T1IE SUP 11EME lA W.
l-OKT GAINES, G.V., FfcTD VY, FEIiHUARY 7,1902.
Vali'iui lie So.-iublc.
The J.aches Aid ijoyiety of the Pres,
byterinn eluirch witr give a Valentine
sociable at Simpson’s hall February
14.
Among the many pleasant features
of the evening will be the history of
St. Valentine, by Col. King, ami reci¬
tations appropriate to the occasipij by
Miss Corinne Pipkin.
The valentine idea will bo cartaed
out in the dainty refreshments which
will be served free to nil who come.
There will be games arranged for
old and young, so come and bring the
children.
Please come out Viiientine night;
It will cost you <mly a dime.
And we’ll try with all our might
To make you have a good time.
With Cupids bow and arrow you'll try
Each one a heart to win,
And should you fail just sigh
With the poet,—“It might have been."
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Cake, candy, and hearts will all make
An evening of pleasure rare.
So come for your Valentino's sake,
And she will help make a pair.
It Dazzles the World.
No Discovery in medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption. It’s
severest tests have been on hopeless
victims of Consumption, Pneumonia,
thousands Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis,
of whom it has restored to
perfect health. For Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarse¬
ness and Whooping Cough it is the
quickest, surest cure in the world". It
is sold by S. P. C. Hatchett who guar¬
antee satisfaction or refund money.
Large bottles bottles 50c and §1.00. Trill
free. Sf
Viruinia-faroliiiii Chemical Co.
The attention of the farmers is call
ed to the advertisement of the Virgin
i^-Carolina Clntfj m*! Company
where in The News.
They arc the largest fertilizer com¬
pany doing business in Georgia. They
own twelve large and well equipped
factories distributed all over the state
so as to give their customers
where the quickest service from the
nearest factory and the lowest freights.
They are so largely Interested iti
gia that they have shown their faith
their works, and invested most heavily
in the empire stale of the south:
long established reputation and
larity of their goods is testified to
the fact that they sell upwards of
per cent of all the fertilizers sold
Georgia.
_ Let ,
us place you a Buck, and
will have the heaviest and best
on the market.
Vinsgn-Shaw Furniture
A Week orBibleTtud y.
Mr. E. A. Marshall of the
Bible Institute” of Chicago, will
gin a week of Bible study ut the Bap
list church Sunday morning February
9. Mr. Marshall is working in the
mterest . . of ... the institute .... for - the .pur
pose of putting Christian litaterure in
to the hands of all convicts in the
United States. He i« a master in Bible
study, and you can not afford to miss
the opportunity. Everybody invited,
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Stops tlie.O«i.«b.t.wl works off tl.«
Laxative Brorvo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No
Pay. Price 25 cents.
<liif»rt*;rly ITIci-Iinjr.
The first quarterly Conference, 11102,
of the Fort Gaines circuit, M. E.
Church South, will be held with the
church at Fort Gaines, February 22
and 23, 1002. All official members arc
urged to be present.
I). D. Bateman, Pastor.
for Male Cheap.
Several head of horses and milch
cows for cash or good note.
,J. W. Bass.
TO Telephone So bxCHlher*.
If you failed to get revised list
names and numbers, call at Central
office and get one.
This number, which was uninten
tionally omitted, plea.se add:
Wiiatlay Marmur ,
4f*
C. V. MORRIS, SON & CO.
1 “ .^A-IDIEQ I
We extend you a cordial invitation to ex¬
amine our line of
LOYELY * SPRING i GOODS
before you buy. All have not come in yet, but
we arc utc we cun please.
Our Extreme Low Prices
Will convince you that we mean to do our
full share of Ihis seasons’ business. We have
a beautiful line of Emboridiers from cheapest
Edge to the finest Allovers. We have an
EJyEGENT ALLOVER AT FIFTY CENTS
per yard, good fabric and nice* work.
We are selling Lonsdale Bleaching at fle, think
of it! Ginghams—a nice line and more com¬
ing, In fact if there is anything you want we
iinv ‘o'** 1 to show our goods
if y C u arc “just looking.” Come.
Our Line of Summer Hosiery
is omplete. See It.
Pont forget that wb anftjie * sole sellers l\erc
of the 4
MatcWess Bay State Shoes.
f)o you know that two-thirds of your life is
spent in your shoes? Why not buy the best?
Our big spring stock will come in a few days;
so don’t buy anything in the lino of shoes un¬
til you examine it.
To keep from ever having the blues
You should wear none but Hag State Shoes '.
C. V. SON Si CO.
New Spring Goods.
We are receiving our Spring goods
dtiily. We wont open them yet; it is
too early to buy spring goods, and we
haven’t the room for them! We have
a good many goods we wish to close
out; have cut the prices on them and
are anxious to gel them out of
wav. When you come to town come
am 80C lls ‘
We have \ inociau Cloth in red,
blue, baby blue, green. Ladies Cloth
in »ftn, black, red, blue green;
Nergc, ,jliick aml blue ’ Wc llilv,J n
line of Men’s ami Ladies Heavy Shoes,
^ en 8 aru * bo Y’ s ^"its, Ovcicoats and
* ots things to close.
We want to have m» first opening
before Easter, and we want cvery
bo(ly t0 come and bring the children.
yii- s . Mollic Graham Sutlive lias
kindly consented to superintend this
for us, and she is a great lover of ehil
dren. So cbme and bring the children,
and we will do our best to entertain
them. Will f< I! von nr :'c abn t ” later
‘
. Q ^ papfcl ,
McKissack A Co.
The l.aNt H«;nr«1 o* It.
“My little boy took the croup one
night and soon grew so bad you could
hear him breathe all over the house,”
says F. D. Reynolds, Mansfield, O.
“We feared he would die, but a few
doses of One Minute Cough Cure quick¬
ly relieved him and he wont to sleep.
That’s the last we heard of the croup.
Now isn’t a cough cure like that val¬
uable?” One Minute Cough Cure is
absolutely safe ami acts immediately.
For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron¬
chitis and all other throat and lung
troubles it is a certain cure. Very
pleasant to take. The little ones like
it. S. P. C. Hatchett; Lee & Son,
Bluffton.
This is the way the Montezuma
Record „ , correctly .. sizes . up the .. situation: .. .
“Dollar corn and 7-ccnt cotton will
force a hundred dollar mule to wear n
till* dollar mortgaged'
SUBSCRIPTION $1 ‘PER AMU#
NUMBER 0
At one point on (he Houston East
and West Texas Railroad, it is said,
natural gas is so plentiful and so close
to the surface of the earth that the
farmers are using it to protect their
*
cabbage crops against cold. Hollow
iron pipes are driven into the ground
eight or ton feet and fitted with a valve
at the top. At the approach of a cold
wave the valves are opened and a
match applied, and the cabbage fields
are protected front frost. The infor¬
mation comes from the press agent of
the railroad, who says that many acres
of cabbages are now protected with
pipes stuck into the gas pocket.
VOIJ KNOW WHAT VOI Altlt TAK
IMt
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because life formula itf
plainly printed on every bottle show¬
ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. No cure, No Fay.
50c.
Ordinary it. T, Foote has received
notice from the state sanitarium that
Georgia MG riff, col., died tn that in¬
stitution January 2J of puirninory
tuberculosis, and was given a Christian
burial. She was sent to the asylum
from this county in 1K80, and the or¬
dinary is requested by the asylum
authorities to notify any relatives she
may have of her death.
Uj^Five thousand yards Laces and
Embroideries—bran new and pretty
patterns -at prices thait will astonish
you. Real bargains. Co'me before it
is all picked over.
,T. M. Culpeppeu.
Terrell county has seven free rural
delivery routes. Clay county ought to
have more.
Don’t fail to see our Bed Lounges
before you purchase, for our prices
^ interest you.
Vinson-Shaw Furniture Co.
_
Rev. Ire R. Hicks, the famous ,
weather prophet predicts “Sins Had
for tot# MftUtki