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FOLLOW THE CROWDS!
The people have found us, and we have had a tremendous rush of trade,—have been too busy to
change our ad. ®G–*We are cutting prices of everything all-to-pieces and the goods are going out by
the bugy and wagon loads.
We Have a Special Buyer in New York City,
An experienced man who devotes his time to selecting bargains for us, and he sends nothing unless it can be sold at a great bargain, and you get the
benefit of it. Just X-fOOlr Here
Socks, worth io c, for 5c
Club Ties, worth 25c, for 5c
Indies’ Corsets, worth 50 c, for 19c
Ladies’ Hose, worth 10 c, for 5c
Men’s Hose, worth 10 c, for 3c
Hachine Oil, worth 10 c, for 3c
Teaspoons, worth 10 c, for 2c
Shoe Blacking, worth 5c, for 1 c
[j^p^REnEiTBER, we mean what we say, and we will convince you that we can sell Gold Dollars (worth) for 75 cents. Our line is complete and if you don’t see
what you want ask for it, and if we haven’t got it we will get it for you 25% cheaper than anybody else. Be sure to call on 11 s when you are in Cordele; we are
always glad to see you. Remember the place — next door to Coney – Co Look for the red sign.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
Hind – Churchweil, Cordele, Georgia.
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Ex-Gov. W. Y. Atkin sox,
Whose Death Occurred at His Home
at Newnan, Ga.. Last Tnesdav.
Your druggist knows a good
thing when lie sees it. He always
keeps Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic
for sale because it is a good thing.
He likes to sell it because it al
ways gives perfect, satisfaction, a
Reading tiresome poetry when
you are sad is equivolenl to read
ing a cook book when you ar.^
hungry.
A negro church near Athens col
lapsed Sunday morning and made
400 of that race think of judgment
day. A baptizing was going on in
the house when the floor gave way,
and before they stopped screaming
the top fell in. Their cries for mer
cy could be heard a mile, and the
scene resembled a bee hive as the
darkies tore out through the doors
and windows. No one was hurt ex
cept those who started out first and
got run over.
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lives happy wife. She writes: “ I
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have used Mother’s Friend before
two confinements. The last time I had
twins, and was in labor only a few min
utes. Suffered very little.”' The reason
why
Mother’s Friend
does expectant mothers so much
good is because it is an external liniment,
to be applied upon the outside, where
much of the strain comes. It helps be
cause the pores of the skin readily absorb
it, and it comes into direct contact with
and is absorbed by the parts involved.
Morning sickness is quickly banished,
and nervousness is kept completely foreboding away. is not
The sense of dread and
experienced, even during labor itself.
Confinement is short and almost without
pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best
of all, Mother’s Friend benefits the
unborn just as much as the expectant it
will mother, and when the and little healthy. one comes
be strong, lusty
Druggists sell Mother’s Friend for $1 a bottle.
Send for our free boolc on the subject,
0 finely- illustrated.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, OA.
Bay Rum, worth 25c, only 10 c
24 sheets Paper, worth 5c, only 2 c
24 Envelopes, worth 5c, only 2 c
36x72 inch Jute Rug, worth $1.25 03 Cl
we sell for 98c
Umbrellas, worth 50 c, only 39c
Window Shades, worth 25c, only 10 c
Floor Matting, worth 15c per yd., we
sell for nc per yd.
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Fall gardens should be looked
after.
Fodder-pulling and wet weather
came along almost together.
After so much extremely hot
weather, our people will receive
with delight the fall months.
When in need of goods, look
over these columns and see where
to get them.
Mr. William Nichols, of Leary,
who has been on a visit to his
mocker in Hawkmsville, was in
Cordele Wednesday.
W. W. Nance, of Cordele, was
in the city yesterday on business.
—Americus Times-Recorder. dated
August 9.
Look out for malaria. It is
seasonable now. A few doses of
Prickly Ash Bitters is a sure pre
ventive. Cash Drug Store.
“No,” said the foxy fly, “I
don’t take much to this fly paper,
but several of my friends are dead
stuck on it.”
The appearance of the interior
of the grocery store of R. Bennett
Scarborough is much improved by
the use of the paint brush.
Frank Stanton, in the Atlanta
Constitution, says “any poet or
campaign orator can easily melt
an audience in this bloomin’
weather.”
Any druggist will sell you a
bottle of Dr. Tichenor’s Antisep
tic for 50c. and tell what it is good
for free of charge and “don’t you
forget it.” a
Mrs. M. T. Lanier and children
have returned from Echols county
where they have been on a pro
tected visit to Mrs. Lanier’s
mother.
There have been so many erro
neous reports at and near Cordele
concerning contagious diseases,
that our people have ceased to be
come alarmed at rumors.
The rainbow of promise is born
of the rays of love on the rain of
sorrow.—Ram’s Horn.
Bicyclists, baseball and foot ball
teams will find Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic the very thing they
“need in their business”when the
race is ended and the game is fin
ished. For Sore muscles, Bruises,
ZT2 prains, etc., it is O. K., and
- don’t you forget it.” Clean and
pleasant as perfume and eosLs only
50 cts. a
1 C Truth crushed to the earth will
rise again”—to get crushed once
more immediately.
Keitb Carson has gone to Tif
ton, where he and his brother,
Briggs, will open a gents’ ■'’urnish
lug aU( l clothing store. St*ceess
to you, boys.
Nothing so thoroughly removes
the malarial germ from the system
as Prickly Ash Bitters. It gives
life and action to the torpid liver,
strengthens and assists the kid
ne Y s properly cleanse the blood,
giyes tone to the stomach, purines
the bowels, and promotes good
appetite, vigor and cheerfulness.
Sold by Cash Drug Store.
Mrs. L. F. Rugely, of Cordele,
is visiting Mrs. J. H. Evans for
several weeks at her home on
Church street.—Americus Times
Recorder
Do you want to learn Hypnotism ?
to cure disease? to influence others?
If you do, address, with 4 t cents to
pay postage, S. J. Page, Sect. South
ern School of Hypnotism, Double
Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
In this issue appears the new
advertisement of the Willcox
Foundry <fc Machine Co. Read it,
and if you have any work that is
to be done in their line, send
them an order.
What hotel do the people who
visit Vienna stop at ? Why, at
The Southern Hotel, of course.
Sheriff Roberts not only furnishes
one of the best tables in Dooly
county, but everything at his
popular hotel is comfortable.
Mr. J. I. Bruce had the misfort
une to lose his saw mill by fire
last Monday night. The mill was
located near Tippettville. We are
informed that the property was
not insured. He will rebuild.
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. J. B. Ryals –
Co., Druggists, will refund your
money if you are not satisfied after
using it. It is everywhere admitted
to be the most successful remedy in
use for bowel complaints and the
only one that never fails. It is
pleasant, safe and reliable, til now
51 and 53 South Forsyth St., ATLANTA, GA.
-ENGINES, BOILERS, LATEST IMPROVED SAW MILLS,
ALL KIND OF MACHINERY.
Corn Mills,
Feed Mills,
Grain
Separators,
All kinds
Pt. Dogs.
• • • • ENGIf/E /JNO MILL REPAIRS /{NO /RILL SUPPLIES • * * •
FREE CATALOGUE TO ALL.
Good Zinc Trunk, worth $2.50,-- we
sell for $1.12.
Boy’s Suit, worth $2, only $1.38
Boys’ Pants, worth 25c, only 19c .
Men’s Suits, worth $5, only $2.48
Hen’s Pants, all wool, worth $1.50,
but we sell them for 98c
Hunting Coat and Hat, cost $1.25 at
wholesale, going at 98c
The following “Notice” is prom
inently posted in the union depot:
“On and after August 10th our
Shoo-fly trains, Nos. 5 and 6, will
not stop to take on or let off pas
sengers except at regular stations
and saw mills between Macon and
Palatka.”
Prof. Ernest Seamous, of' Atlan
to, Ga., has bought Half interest
j u the Georgia Southern Business
College. He and Prof., Wilder
propose to make this up-to-date
school one of the best in Georgia.
Everyone should assist these
y OUn g men by their patronage and
influence.
Better have a good medicine and
not need it than to need it and
nofc have j t Se« ? Then just be
fore you get hurt, buy a bottle of
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic. It is a
record breaker for Wounds, Burns,
Bruises, Scalds, etc., for a man
and beast. 50c. a bottle at all
druggists and dealers. a
Every time a genius invents a
good thing some other genius
makes a fortune out of it.
To get good results, plant the
best seeds. J. B. Ryals – Co.
have just received a fresh supply
of Turnip Seeds, — Rutabagas;
Collards, Cabbage, etc.
“Doctor, my husband says black
and red spots appear before his
eyes every night. What do you
advise ?” “I advise that he stop
playing poker.’’—Chicago News.
% Nursing Moths;
dread hot weather.* They #'
ffl (fj how know this how affects it weakens the baby. and /j J
YA All such mothers need jA
yf Scott’s Emulsion. It gives tfj %
)»s them strength and makes
the baby’s abundant. food richer and ffi (h
m more /fa
gri 60c. and?!. All druggists.
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Circular Saws
Saw Teeth,
Saw Teeth
Locks,
Steam
Governors.
Ladies’ Shoes,„cost $2.25 wholesale,
we are selling them at $1.68
Ladies’ Slippers, cost $1.50 at whole
sale, going at 98c
Men’s Undershirts, wholesale cost
3754c, we sell for 28c
MEN’S FINE LAUNDRIED SHIRTS (Silver Brand) o 30
Worth 87 i-3 c. but we are letting them go at
MEN’S Worth FINE $1.00 LAUNDRIED but we iell SHIRTS them (Gold at Brand) oc
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BEST We 8-DAV sell CLOCK them at (Hall Hour ......................... Strike), worth $ 5 , $ 1.98
> K. SCIJMPERT. J. T. STALLINGS.
Schumpert Shoe Company.
(Successors to Arthur Rylandsr.)
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SHOES, MI'S« 1
The only exclusive Shoe and Hat store in Americus.
We handle only the highest grade goods.
Quality High ; Prices Low.
s CHUGPERT HOE (Successors COMPANY, to Arthur By lander). Corner Lamar Americus, and Jackson Sts. Ga.
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