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cost more. Our method of doing busines
makes a regular customer of the casual buyer.
We make it worth wn ile to trade here.
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By perseverance. IVe endeavor to excel W^fh
Success has crowned our efforts. The
most superb stock oi . flv
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
ITEjVIS CONCERNING HOME TAND
OF HOME INTEREST.
What the People Ho and Say—
Uttle Bits of News and Gas*
sin Gathered on the AVing:.
It continues to rain, and it is the
consensus of opinion that t‘the moist¬
ure has met.”
iJ'gr’Buy your Easter Egg Dyes at
the People’s Drug Store.
Tax Receiver H. J. Evans will begin
his rounds April 12. See notice else¬
where in these columns.
All wool Blankets to close out at
$3.50 84.50, worth $5.00 and $0.50.
McKiksack & Co.
The grand jury presenfments occupy
considerable space this week but it
makes interesting reading.
See our *3.75 Toilet Sets. They are
beauties. Gold trimmed.
H. M. Shaw Furniture Co.
The New Idea Patterns at .T. M.
< 'ulpepner3 is just what the ladies have
been looking for. Only 10c.
Quite a number of new subscribers
have recently , , been .added to our list,
for which wo are duly grateful.
Si.ps tii g Coinsrit and w «rus orr ,„ c
Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No
Pay Price 25 cents.
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The Easter display in the show win
dows at the Peoples Drug Store to¬
morrow will be something novel and
attractive. The children especially
will be delighted.
caii;tor;rhoi.<- No sc.
Ordeis solicited. Goods delivered
anywhere in the city.
McKiss.u k & Co.
It is said tint the happiest man in
north Georgia has six fiddles, ten chil¬ and
dren. thirteen hounds, a deaf
dumb wife and a moonshine still that
has never beon spotted by the govern¬
ment.
I have recently received a big lot of
Weber wagons, and can guarantee
them first-class in every particular,
Be sure to see them before buying.
N. H. McLendon
Clay superior court adjourned Thurs¬
day night after a session of four days,
and Solicitor Laing and Stenographer
Christie returned from Fort. Gaines
Friday morning. Very few true bills
were found by the grand ju-y. The
most remarkable feature of the court
is the fact that no fine was imposed
during the session, and the solicitor
did not make expenses. There were
two or three convictions of persons
charged with felonies.—Dawson News.
The attention of the ladies is invited
to our second arrival of Laces and
Embroideries. They are nobby and
cheap.
,T. M. Culpepper.
Judge Sheffield is one of the most rigid
judges, and at the same time one of
the most popular, who has ever pro
sided over the Pataula circuit, and we
are glad to know that the people of
the circuit are so well pleased with him
that lie will have no opposition for re
election. At least, none hasdeve'.op
ed as yet and hardly think it is likely
wl]1 develop.--Cuthbert Liberal.
'!'« Cure A Cold Sn line llay.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab¬
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. 7-1 IF. Grove's
signature is on each box. i5c.
In our last lsjsue we stated that we
would publish in this issue a summary
of the cases disposed of in superior
court last week. But upon inquiry we
find that besides those already men
tinned, there were only two or three
unimportant cases tried; hence
publication would be of no general in
terest.
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Buying for cash and selling for cash,
wc arc in position to sell you goods at
a small profit. Don’t fail to see us be
fore buying.
II. M. Shaw Furniture Co.
Our advertising patronage has grown
to such an extent that it. seems we will
be forced to enlarge the paper to do
justice to our readers. We are, cor
responding with parties at Bluffton
with a view making the news from
that vicinity a special feature.
A guard below from some penitentiary
camps Albany was in town yes
terday, and Will took Robinson. back with him Geo.
Cole and They are
the negroes who were sentenced by
Judge Sheffield last week to ten and
eight years, respectively.
PERSONAL MENTION.
WHO COMES AND WHO GOES, AND
WHEN AND WHERE.
The New» of t'ort Gaines society
llriofly Stated—Oatltcrcdjttt,
the Home Fireside,
—Mr. N. II. McLendon made :i busi¬
ness trip to Columbus since our last
publication.
(Q> ’Easter Egg Dyes at the People’s
Drug Store.
- The friends of Rev. P. D. Bate¬
man arc pleased to sec him out again,
alter a severe spell of la grippe.
([jjPlOO bushels of Seod Oats, for
sale. Si :k A. Son, Bluffton.
—Mrs. J. M. Maddox, of Spring
Vale, was the guest of her daughters,
Mosdames Cox and Crapps, this week.
We carry any style of 3-4 Bods, Iron
or Wood. See us before buying.
II. M. Shaw Furniture Co.
—Dr. P. H. Thompson and his little
son, Carl, of Bluffton, were welcome
visitors at the Sentinel otfice again
one day this week.
Don't fail to see our line of Furni¬
ture before buying, Phone No. 08.
11. M. Siiaw Furniture Co.
—Miss Charlie Fancy will leave to¬
morrow to spent several weeks with
Mrs. Lucy Adams friends and daughters in
Macon. Her many wish her a
pleasant trip.
flkJr'Money to loan at ft low rate on
school contracts.
King & Castellow.
—Messrs. J. M. Mallory and C. P.
Pitcliford, traveling passenger agent
and commercial agent, respectively, of
the Central railroad, were promiiuent
visitors to the Fort this week.
—Miss Emma Coleman is spending
a short while at Andrew College, in
Cuthbert, and taking vocal lessons of
Mrs. Bush, preparatory to assisting the
chair at the Albany Chautauqua.
The attention of the ladies is called
to our new arrivals of SilU Waist Pat¬
terns. They are unusually pretty and
mighty cheap.
J. M. Culpepper.
—Mesdames Galloway and King re¬
turned to their homes in Shcfliiold one
day this week, after a pleasant visit to
their parents, Capt. and Mrs. W. M.
Speight, and other relatives in the
Fort.
—Miss Mamie Morris returned to
her home in Sheffield this week, after
and extended visit to Miss Ethel Greene
and other lelatives in the Fort. She
has quite a number of friends and rel¬
atives here who were made sad by her
departure and who will look forward
with pleasure to her coming again.
HOME
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CHILD
Does your horse “feel his
oats”? What a difference be
tween the grain-fed and the
grass-fed horse! The first
strong and full of ginger, the
second flabby, weak and tired
out before he begins. The
feeding makes the difference.
Children arc not alike either.
One is rosy, bright-eyed, full
of life and laughter, another is
pale, weak and dull. The feed
ing again is responsible.
Sickly children need special
feeding. They don’t “feel their
„ * Scott’s Emulsion adds
j ust the right richness to their
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diet. It T . like . tO the ,
IS grain
fqQpsg ’ The child fjetS new
and digestion. .
appetite strong
Scott’s Emulsion is more
than food. It is a strong
medicine. It TOUSCS up dull
eAildrcn, A puts new flesh on thin
ones and red blood into pale
OlfCS. It makes children grow.
Scott’s Emulsion makes ordi
________ nary food do its
9 duty.
; jiM ■X This picture Mark represents Scott’s
the Trade of
Emulsion and i» on the
^^JpyjjS wrapper of every bottle.
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t tY ”y?y, V-v? SCOTT & BOWNE,
‘fj 409 Pearl St., Ntw YoA.
' jjoc and Jr. all druggiita.
FOLLOW m CROWD
It will lead you to our More, where
d MB % they have long since learned that thej
arc suro to find one ol the freshest,
M if $• V stocks most stylish of and most up-to-date
i t§&\ New Spring Goods
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W M' « thing In town. kept Our in a first-class stock" embraces dry goods every¬ es¬
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M tablishment -Clothiiu*, Slioos, Ilat
all Muds of (lent- Furnishings, Drcss
Goods—from the cheapest calicoes L
linest silks, with trimmings to match
everything—a big line of Laces, Edg¬
A ings, etc., and Fancy Notions work!
without end. You will have to
(owe ( ■ -< na i St y t
To appreciate the muguificciiso am!
variety of our stock. Wc can not be¬
gin to tel! you m this space of the
many attractions we have to show you
and the numerous bargains we arc ot¬
ic dug. Don't forget, to see our splen¬
did line of
CUSTOM - MADE a
We confident suit in psu't-ieubir, and can save ’
are we can you every
you money in our prices. Our
-4-Red Seal and Hamilton-Brown Slices, 4
Are still “taking the day” m style, quality and price. Be sure to
inspect our stock before buying.
J. M I 1
Complimentary to Fort Gained,
The steamer Bradly, which arrrived
last night, had a long and somewhat
exciting voyage. During the high wa¬
ter wood gave out and the steamer
made very slow progress. Sunday
morning about 1:30 o’clock, when the
Bradley reached Hide’s Barge, at Dead
Lakes, shouts were heard from the des¬
olate lake. Mr. Robert Sledge and his
sister, Mrs. Philips, had left the oppo¬
site side of the lake to come to the
boat. It was a dark, foggy night and
the little party got lost and wandered
about for two hours or more. Finally
they reached the steamer in safely.
The steamer proceeded on to Apalach¬
icola and arrived there during a severe
rain storm. On the trip up the river,
the wood gave out. By means of a
small boat logs were picked up and the
slowly. steamer The managed to make high its way and
river was very
still rising. Cattle and hogs by
score were seen drowning or perishing
from hunger on little slips of land.
last, on Tuesday night, the Bradley
reached Fori Gaines, where they found
t he Kelly below the bridge and unable
to pass. The passengers were trans
ferred to the Bradley and after a long
and tiresome wait the steamer got un
der the bridge at 0:30 o’clock Wednes
day night. The party reports having
been treated royally by the Fort
people. But then the hospitality of
Fort Gaines people can always be
vouched for. Capt. Evans and his
daughters, Mrs. Charley Banks, of
Nashville, and Miss Ruth Evans, of
LaG range, were in the party and came
up on the Bradley, which arrived here
at eight o’clock last night. They left
on the early mowing train for Atlanta.
Nolico t»> S'liyniciuiiH
Physicians generally of the county
are requested to submit to the next
meetiug of the county commissioner
scaled bids fordoing the pauper other prac¬
tice of the county and for such
medical services as the county may t.e
called on to pay for during the present
year. By order of the board of county
commissioners.
T. J. Morris, Clerk.
The Best l*rc<*criptlon for Malaria.
Chilis and Fever is a bottle of
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tm:b\ It i“
simply iron and quinine in a tasteless
No cure—no pay. Price 50c.
Don’t fail to see our
Crockery and Tinware before you re
turn home,
Vinson-Skaw Furniture Co.
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U^jjjrTartics who comtemplata buying will
tombstones or cemetery fencing
do well to sec me before buying. I can
savo you money on prices. West.
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THE FI NESTjJFLOI It
Forjhome use is ourJIIenry^Clf>
brand and Pansy.
It’isjmillcd by a new proems*
which pcrmitspionejof the desu able
parts of the grain to be lost.
It has'a rich “nutty’^JlUvor
which'is delightful in both bread
and cake.
It will make more loaves to the
barrel than any flour we know of.
DAY A SONS.
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THE FEED
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MONEY OVER
CORN AOATS
We have the cheapest and nest line
Table and Pocket Cuttcry in the Fprt.
Vinson-Shaw t Furniture Co,
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