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A rahl Items.
Miss Amanda Bedgood is
ing some.
Misses Willie Dudley, and
New, with Mrs. E. J. Dudley
to Cordele Saturday shopping.
The Sigma Pi Zeta Society
ed an interesting programme
afternoon.
Walter Patterson left Monday
Columbus. He will take a course in
Massey’s business college.
Mrs. Patterson, of Doles, is spend
ing this week in Arabi.
Dr. V. O. Harvard was in Vienna
Wednesday.
James C. Ray was in Arabi Thurs
day representing the Americus Gro.
Co., as salesman. The Arabi people
are glad to see Jim making such a
success.
The Cordele School has closed,
from what we can hear the com
mencement was the best they have
had lately.
Russel Fenn, of Warwick, was here
Wednesday.
Mrs. W. W. Nace and son Willie,
are spending serval days in Atlanta.
Rev. J. E. Powell filled his regu
lar appointment at Elko Saturday
and Sunday.
K. M. Patterson was in Cordele
Friday on business.
G. H. McKenzie, of Cordele, was
m Arabi Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bedgood with
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Royal left Thurs
day morning on a fishing excursion
Rev. R. T. Culpepper, of Asbburn,
was in Arabi Friday.
Mrs. Lou Wrye spent Saturday
•and Sunday in Ashburn with her
son, J. A. Wrye, and returned Mon
day with her husband, J. D. Wrye,
and little daughter Lou.
Austin Williams has moved his
grocery store to the old racket store.
We are glad to see him getting along
so well.
Col. J. T. Powell, of Ashburn was
in Arabi Saturday attending court.
J. M. Cox was attending to busi
ness Wednesday. '
We lost one of our girlg last week
and will lose another one this week,
but there will be more beaux for the
other girls.
August Flower.
“It is a surprising,” says Prof.
Houton, “that in my travels in all
parts of the world, for the last ten
years, I have met more people hav
ing used Green’s August Flower
than any other remedy, for dys
pepsia, deranged liver and stomach,
and for constipation, find for
tourists and salesmen, or for persons
filling office positions, where head
aches and general bad feelings from
irregular habits exist, that Green’s
August Flower is a grand remedy.
It does not injure the system by
frequent use, and excellent for sour
stomachs and indigestion.” Sample
bottles free at City Drug Store.
Purify the sewers of the body
and stimulate the digestive organs
to maintain health, strength and
energy. Prickly Ash Bitters is a
tonic for the kidneys, liver,
stomach and bowels. For sale by
Cash Drug Store.
a Narrow E -cape.
Thankful words written by Mrs.
Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. “Was
taken with a bad cold which settled
on my lungs ; cough set in and finally
terminated in Consumption. Four
Doctors gave me up, saying I could
live but a short time I gave myself
up to my Savior, determined if I
could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advised to
get Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
gave it a trial, took in all eight boo
ties. It has cured me, and thank
God, I am saved and now a well and
healthy woman.” Trial bottles free
at all the drug stores. Regular price size
50c, and $1.00. Guaranteed or
refunded.
Planters CUBAN O I L cures
Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
Hypnotism Taught by Mail.
Large lesson free. Address, with
4 cents to pay postage, S. J. Page,
Secretary Southern School of Hyp
notism, Double Springs, Ala. [3 31 ly
gjtSTDn. Cone makes full sets of
teeth at $7.50; gold filling $1.50;
amalgam 50c, and Crowns $3.50; ex
tractions 50c, and other work rea
sonable. Gallon him. Office. Bolton
Building, Cordele, Ga. 11
Do you want to learn Hypnotism ?
to cure disease? to influence others?
If you do, address, with 4 cents to
pay postage, S. J. Page, Sect. South
ern School of Hypnotism, Double
Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
Mr. H. Nichols , thd photogra
pher, is making the very best pho
tos to be had. See him in the
First National Bank building.
$15,000.00 in Premiums.
The premium list for the Georgia
State Fair is now ready for distribu
tion and every enterprising citizen
of Georgia should send for a copy.
The premiums offered in the various
departments aggregate $15,000.00.
Agriculture is, of course, given first
place. The premiums in this de
| “ tert with *'' 000 00 ,or
the best county display and cover
the entire list of farm products,
offering really handsome prizes for
every imaginable article, Live
stock interests and the dairy are
generously treated. Some especially
handsome premiums are offered for
fat stock and for dairy products.
For thefirst time in the history of
State fairs education comes in for
generous recognition. A number of
especially interesting contest have
been arranged, and every boy in the
State will be given a chance to com
pete for prizes offered for declamav
tion. and every girl in the State may
compete for prizes offered for com
position. These contests will first
take place in the cities and countries,
and the winners will go to Atlanta
and compete with tlr; winners from
other cities and countries.
Poultry and pet stock come in for
nearly $2,000.00 in premiums. This
guarantees the finest show of fowls
ever made in the South. Liberal
premiums are offered in the depart
ments of art and woman’s work.
Every imaginable class and charac
ter of work in these departments
has been generously recognized. In
fact, the entire list has been com
piled with a view to encouraging
worthy enterprise of every charac
ter. A copy of the premium list
will be mailed upon application to
T. H. Martin, Secretary, Prudential
Building. Atlanta.
“What’s in a name?’ The “bit
ters” does not always indicate
something harsh and disagreeable.
Prickly Ash Bitters is proof of
this. It cleanses, strengthens
and regulates the system thorough
ly, yet it is so pleasant the most
delicate stomach will not object
to it. Sold by Cash Drug Store.
which they are able to fill with
water from the hose. If the
between the two layers
overfilled the water escapes
through a valve at the top of the
helmet.
Sour stomach, fullness after
eating, flatulence are all caused
by imperfect digestion. Prickly
Ash Bitters corrects the disorder
at once, drives out badly digested
food and tones the stomach, liver
and bowels. For sale by Cash
Drug Store.
Good "Eating^>
Is a Joy in Life. -SaHST
It is not possible for the cook to prepare something good to eat un
less the cook first lias something good to prepare.
<^B. F. SHEPPARD – BRO..
Sell Staple and fancy Groceries—the kind you
want—at prices to suit reasonable customers.
gr0F “We sell Tinware, canned geods; in fact you can find anything
at our store that is usually kept in a first-class grocery store.
We treat our customers right;
“FAIR AND SQUARE.”
B. F. SHEPPARD – BRO.
THE HONEST GROCERS
O’Neal – Baker Bld’g. Cordele. Georgia.
r DO YOU FEEL • • r>
.V-V. i
r DROWSY, PRICKLY i
m v 7 BILIOUS,
A $5; LOW SPIRITED,
BODY AND
BRAIN WEARY?
m • w • •', fi ASH BITTERS
RELIEVES INVIGORATES.
It cleanses the liver and bowels* strengthens the kidneys and
aids digestion, thus the system is regelated and the
body fortified to resist disease.
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Price $!.co Per Bottle. *33
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CASH DRUG STORE, Special Agents.
A Marriage Last Sunday.
Miss Gene Roberts and Mr. Luke
Hines were married last Sunday
morning at 9 o’clock at the home
of the brides parents, Dr. and
Mrs. H. B. Roberts on eighth
street ill this city.
The marriage was quite an
agreeable suprise to the many
friends of this happy young coup
le. The bride and groom are
well known in Coulele, both hav
ing lived here for several years.
Miss Roberts was one of Cordele’s
most charming young Indies and
Mr. Hines is to be congratu
lated in gaining her heart and
hand in marriage. Mr. Hines is
the popular conductor on the A.
– N. railroad, which position he
has filled for sevens! year?.
CloHiiiK' of Cordi u: Moftonl.
E. B. Barco. principal of the
colored school po.-tpoued the
closing exercises of his sclmo] from
last week until Sunday ami Mon
day last.
On Sunday morning i.t* eleven
o 4 clock, Rev. A. J. Morris, of the
second Baptist church, prmudied
the commencement sermon. At
8:80 Sunday afternoon Prof. R.J.
Prentiss, superintendent of the
Cordele Public School, delivered
a very tine leetu e on “con
tracts” Monday was the ex
amination day and Monday night
there was a public exhibition,
which was the >\U>3ing entertain
ment.
Planters CUBAN RELIEF cures
Colic, Neuralgia and Toothache
in five minutes. Sour Stomach
and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents.
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
preferred. Address
r, , ' e J- Marcus Co.. 12 S Fourth St.,
11 i ace pm, a.
FOR SALE - A number of tine milch
cows witli young calves.
Drt. A. B. McRae, Seville, Ga.
Street Tax Notice.
All male residents between ages of
18 and 50 years who have resided in
the city of Cordele, Ga., 30 days from
date are subject to wont the streets
ten days, or pay a street tax of $3.00.
By order of Mayor and Council.
W. W. Shipp.
April 1st, 1899. Clk. – Treas.
The Coming Century.
Judging by the progress of inven
tion, the coming century will give
to life all of the material comforts
and happiness that any reasonable
mortal oould ask. At leust the
workers in natural science are doing
their part nobly. All of the forces
of nature are being subdued to the
nse of man. The Patent Record,
the mouthpiece of modern invention,
told in its last issue something of
the vast possibilities of liquid air.
Now it has to tell of wireless tele
graphy, and an invention by a
French savant, Mr. George Joubert,
capable of restoring to vitiated air
its original life-giving qualities.
With four pounds of it a man could
live for twenty-four hours in a box
hermetically sealed. With this sub
marine navigation would be easy.
Firemen in' metal helmets could
walk through fire and smoke un
harmed. Miners imprisoned thou
sands of feet underground could
breathe as freely as in the open
helps. It is one of the great dis
coveries of a century wonderful in
invention. More is promised in the
future.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for Sick and
Nervous Headaches They make
pure blood and strong nerves and
build up your health. Easy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money
back if not. cured. Sold at all Drug
Stores.
A man’s hands may be very
busy in your service, while his
mind is at work for others.
lODIvl TEA cures Djspep
I V sia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts.
Sold by J B Ryals – Co.
Twenty Years Proof.
Tutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow
els in natural motion and cleanse
the system of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con
stipation and kindred diseases.
“Can’t do without them”
R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va.
writes I don’t know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
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 all
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
two months’ treatment, and will
cure any case above mentioned.
E. W. Hall, Sole Mgr.
P. O. Box 218, Waco, Tex.
Sold by J. B. Ryals – Co.,, Cor
dele, Ga.
READ THIS.
Covington, Ga., July 23, 1898.— used
This is to certify that I have
Dr. Hall’s Wonderful Discovery for
rheumatism, kidney and bladder
roubles and will say it is far superi
or to anything I have ever used for
the above complaints. Horton.
H. I.
Planters CUBAN OIL cures
Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
Bold by .J B Ryals – Co.
i Sheriff’s Tax Sale,
i Will be sold before the court bouse
| door, of Dooly county, Ga., on the First
' Tuesday in June, 1899, the following
(city lots in the city of Cordele, Ga.,
I more fully described by lots and blocks,
the same being unreturned for taxa
tion, and the owners thereof being un
known. Levied on by virtue of tax
ti. fa-, issued by J. B. Scott, tax col
lector of Dooly county, Ga., for the
year 1898, for the amount due on each
lot for said year. Levy made by R. II.
James, L. C M arid turned over to me
for advertisement and sale.
Apr. 1, 1899. J. W. ROBERTS,
Sheriff.
Lot 6, block 6, Cordele, Ga. block35
i interest in lots 14, 15 and 10,
Cutts – Kenedy returns other half.
Lots 11, 12, 13, Block 40, Cordele, Ga.
“ 1, 5 8,9,10 15,16, blk.48, “ “
“ 1 to 3, block 110, Cordele. Ga.
“ 1 to 3, “ • 128
6 137
“ 18, 19, 20, 159
“ 5, 6, 7, 17, 175
1 to 20 180 u
“ 11 to 20 185
U 4 210
(. 13 228
“ 14 and 16 “ 266 44
“ 1 to 20 337 (4
“ 1 to 20 342
“ 2 to 4 47 11
“ 8 159 l (
I If Y06 WANT T9
SAVE MONEY
And be Satisfied, Come to see Me.
I have lately come from New York where I purchased FOR CASH
the largest stock of goods ever brought to Cordele.
I have the prettiest line of gooda, and the nicest and
largest stock.and I bought cheaper than anybody in this section.
My store and storage-room are packed with choicest goods.
The stock contains
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men’s
and Ladies’ Hats OF ALL KINDS-THE LATEST STYLES.
Largest Line of Gents’ Furnishings——*.
Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys.
Rugs, Carpets, Matting; Lace Curtains, Sheneal Hall
Curtains and Covers.
ddf Musical Instruments—Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
Accordeans, Mello-harps, autobarps, harmonicas, violins.
rfdf Trunks, Valises, Hammocks.
Ladies’Underwear; Ladies’ Silk Skirts and Brillian
tine Skirts; Duck Skirts, Serge Skirts, Silk Waists,
P ercal Waists, Cloaks, Fine line of Window Shades.
^MF'Watches and Jewelry of every description.
In fact, you can find anything you want at my store, from the
m cheapest to the best. 1 can sell you a Man’s nice light wool suit,
worth .$7 for $2.00. Boy's Suit for 95c worth $2.00. Nice
Prints 3 1-2c. Muslins3 l-2c. Men's Shoes$ 1. Ladies-Shoes 70c.
You’ll find everything so cheap, you won’t want it cheaper.
All I ask is for you to come and price them, and I know
you will buy. When you see my large stock, you will know
that I am anxious to sell. Come to the Flag Store !
I Respectfully,
I —— A. ROOBIN.
A. K. SOUMPERT. J.T. STALLINGS.
Schumpert Shoe Company.
(Successors to Arthur Rvlandsr.)
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The only exclusive Shoe and Hat store in Americus.
We handle only the highest grade goods.
Quality High ; Prices Low.
S CHUMPERT_ HOE (Successors COMPANY, to Arthur Hylander). Corner Lamar Americus, and Jackson Sts. Ga.
$ Southern Dental Parlors, 30
| 22k GOLD CROWNS, $4.00. We don’t do anything we can’t 30
BRIDGE WORK, Per Tooth, $4.00. guarantee. 30
4 We defy competition.
|> SET of TEET on RUBBER, $5.00. We challenge comparison. 36
Set of Teeth on Rose Pearl, the prettiest and <$
30 best plate made, $8.0Oi Wo invite Investigation. 30
? # Gold All other Fillings, work from at charges $i. 00 up. that We prove will all please claims made. you. I X
^ ^ OUR REFERENCE—A TEETH Ten Years’ EXTRACTED Record In WITHOUT Macon. PAIN. W A
30 Originators and Leaders of Low Charges for High Class Dentistry in
30 Central Georgia.
3? , A THERE ONLY IS ONE (I Southern Dental Parlors. Ill 614 Cherry MACON,GA. St., <$>
3>; Wm. G. Long, D. D. S , 30
<£> Proprietor - and - Manager. <–
MOVED!
New Goods ar
riving for my
New Store.
JJj 1 it is an elegant stock of goods you want
to see in a pretty, new store-room, you
will find these two doors below the Hol
land House. == WESTBROOK.
Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
Gents’Furn’shings.
Having moved from Suwanee Block to my new place
of business, I respectfully ask that my old custom=
ers come to see me; and new patronage is solicit \
Remember the new place BS = 2 doors below Holland House.
Jo T. Westbrook
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
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