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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. i — f*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. Xu-st l_,ool£ Here_^
Socks, worth 10 c, for 5c
Club Ties, worth 25c, for 5c
Ladies’ Corsets, worth 50 c, for 19c
Ladies’ Hose, worth 10c, for 5c
Men’s Hose, worth 10 c, for 3c
nachine Oil, worth 10 c, for 3c
Teaspoons, worth 10 c, for 2c
Shoe Blacking, worth 5c, for 1 c
!J3irREnEnBER, we mean what we say, and we will convince you that we can sell Qold 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 us 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 – Churchwell, Cordele, Georgia.
Hiocsils.
Continued from first page.
Coney Holland has returned
from * trip out west.
Mrs. J. J. Willis is off on a visit
to Macon and Walden.
Miss Vic Powell, of Vienna, is
visiting Mrs. S. P. Adams.
Miss Gillie Wrve, of Arabi, is
hereon a visit to Miss Inez Gray.
Old papers for sale at The Sen
tinel office at 25c. per hundred.
J. K- Smith’s racket store is
doing a remarkably low business
in prices.
Sheriff H. g. Story of Worth
was with Col- W. A. Hawkins for
dinner Sunday*
Miss Claude Miller, of Perry, is
in the city on her way home from
ft visit to Eastman.
Robt. E. Harris is now running
the Suwanee barber shops and is
♦(having at night by electricity.
Mrs. Campbell, nee Miss Julia
Shaw, died of typhoid fever at
her home in Worth county on
Thursday of last week. She was
half-sister to Mr. P. S. Barber of
this county.
Mr. W. I. Dixon, who has been
for several years with the Smith
'Kked store, wiippen up a racket
store in Tifton about the first of
September.
Every
Month
there are thousands of wo
rnen who nearly suffer death
from irregular menses. Some
times the “ period ” comes too
often — sometimes not often
mS K l 2L” “eS m !, :i "' eS th ' ""I is
that Nature needs help, and
that there is trouble in the or
£ ans concerned. Be careful
7 mtions. -!?- en * n an Don’t y °f the take above con- and
every any
nostrum advertised to
cure female troubles.
DKADMfcLD A l\rirr i\*o ^
TJ tm IW A T E rkDriTT iTAh
js the one safe and sure
Medicine for irregular or pain
ui menstruation. It cures all
he ailments that are caused by
“loea, regularity, falling such f the as leucor- womb,
0
er y°usness; pains in the head,
, breasts, shoulders, sides,
tt! PS e menses an< ^ kmbs. that By they regulating
so occur
very twenty-eighth day, all
°® e ac bes disappear together,
;L, T before time
your comes,
* 1 a bottle and see how much
**11 ^° U ’ ^ rug ^‘ sts
Sena f ° r our free book, "Perfect
Health for Women.”
HE br ADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
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-
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 11 c per yd.
Judge Holton, the honorable
Mayor of Abbeville, »vas in Cor
dele Tuesday. He was en route
home front Atlanta.
To get good results, plant the
best seeds. J. B. Ryals – Co.
have just, received a fresh supply
of Turnip Seeds,— Rutabagas;
Col lards, Cabbage, etc.
Mr. Hubert Marshal has a posi
tion as bookkeeper with the Wil
cox Foundry aud Machine Co.
Do you want to learn Hypnotism ?
to cure disease? to influence others?
If you do, address, with 4 cents t.o
pay postage, S. J. Page, Sect. South
ern School of Hypnotism, Double
Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
Miss Irene Stewart, of Jones
county, was here from Friday till
Tuesday receiving calls and corn
pliments from friends. She is a
prominent teacher and one of the
smartest little women in Georgia,
Any druggist will sell you a
bottle of Dr. Tichenor’s Antisep
tic f or 50 c. and tell what it is good
for free of charge and “don’t you
forget it.” a
Mr. James F. Cobb has arranged
to take active managment of the
Cobb Bros. Insurance Agency. He
is a.hustler in this kind of busi
ness, being familiar with every
detail of Ins work.
if you, your baby, or your horse
hag C0 ] JCi p)r. Tichenor’s Antisep
„ H aI „, « don . t you
forget it.” Only 50c. a bottle, a
Mr. T. M. Whitsett, who has been
receiving his paper at Oglethorpe,
has ordered it to Cordele. He has
accepted the position of public
weigher.
The -world is awakening to the
wonderful revelations of Hypnotism.
Every one should learn this science.
Do you want to learn it? Certainly.
Then send your address, with 4 cts.,
to pav postage, to 8. J. Page, Sect.
Southern School of Hypnotism,
Double Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
Mr. D. I.. Bulloch, of Ochlock
loch, was shaking hands f with his
old Cordele friends this week . He
came to attend the Masons’ con
vention.
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
i ished. For Sore muscles, Bruises,
Sprains, etc., it is O. K., and
‘'don’t you forget it. ’ Clean and
pleasant, as perfume and costs only
50 cts. a
Some fools actually go hungry desire
fjj a t they may gratify their
for fine clothes.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, the best in the world,
will kill the pain and promptly heal
it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin
Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth.
Only 25 cents, a box. Cure guar
anteed. Sold at all Drug Stores.
Mr. R. D. Law has moved his
family back to Ash burn, but, will
continue the operation of his his
barber shop in Cordele.
Your druggist knows a good
thing when he 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
Owing to a rush of advertise
ments coming in just before we
were ready to go to press and also
the Business Directory has taken
up much space, we ask our readers
to pardon us for the scarcity of
news matter this week.
Dr. Maury specialist, M. Stapler, 506 eye, Mulberry ear, nose
and throat
street, Macon, Ga. l-My.
• Miss Viola Kilpatrick has re
turned from Albany and Tifton
and resumed her place 111 the
central office.
Spain’s Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain,
spends his winters at Aiken S.C. Weak
nerves had caused severe pains in the
back of his head. On using Electric
Bitters, America’s greatert Blood and
Nerve Remedy, grand all pain medicine soon left him,
He says this is what
his country needs. All America knows
that it cures liver and kidney trouble,
purifies the blood, tones the stomach,
strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vig
or ana new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired
or ailing you need it. Sold Every all bottle drug
guarahteed, only 50c. at
sl.ores.
Several towns in the State have
recently fallen into line Sunday with Cor
dele and passed the law,
prohibiting the sale of anything
on Sunday except midicines.
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 nov.
Rev. J. W. Weston left Tuesday
for Oconee Springs in Putnam
county for his health. He hopes
to get back in about two weeks.
Avery «£> IMtoIbdlilla-n.
51 and S 3 South Forsyth St., ATLANTA, QA.
ENGINES, BOILERS, LATEST IMPROVED SAW MILLS,
ALL KINIJ OF MACHINERY.
Corn Mills, Circular Saws
Hi ■ j
Feed Mills Saw Teeth
Gram Saw Teeth
Separators, A Locks,
J
All kinds j Steam
Pt, Dogs. > {/£*-it i Governors.
• • • • ENGINE /\ND MILL REPAIRS QND /If/LL 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
Mr. A. S. Churchwell and wife,
who moved from Abbeville to
Colquitt, Ga., were in Cordela one
day this week. This popular
newly married couple were eu
route to Abbeville where they are
visiting relatives.
Are you planting fall gardens?
We have just received the kind of
seeds you want; they are fresh.
J. B. Kyals – Co.
A pitiful sight at the girl union about de
pot Tuesday was a crazy
20 years old. Her name is Ola
Terry, and she was being taken to
the asylum by Sheriff Holder from
Stewart county.
That Throbbing- Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
u§ed 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.
The doomed man was defiant to
the last. “Oh, I feel as fine as a
fiddle?” he exclaimed as the rope
was being adjusted about his neck.
“String him up 1” shouted the mob
with quiet humor. For it was not
the way of these crude people to
take life too seriously.
A bachelor editor says that
when a woman’s ears burn, it is a
sure sign that she has beeu talk
ing about some one. It is also a
sure sign when they don’t burn.
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SCROFULA
| thin blood, /eak lungs and ;«
:: paleness. You have them In i ‘
;: hot weather as well as In cold. :
; SCOTT’S EMULSION cures ;:
: them in summer as in winter,
i It is creamy looking and pleas*
: ant tasting. >
50c, and f«.oo; all druggists.
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
37 V2 C > we se, l f° r
MEN'S FINE LAUNDHIFO SHIRTS (Silver Brand) O
Worth 87 1-2 c. but SHIRTS we are letting (Qold them Brana) go at
MEN'S FINK LAlJNDKIfcD Oc
Worth $1.00 but we sell them at
BEST 8-DAY CLOCK (Halt Hour Strike), worth $3, $ 1.98
We aell them at............................
Mr. G. L. Sheppard, well known
as a whisky drummer from Al
bany, had his personal effects
stolen from his room as he slept
with the door open it the VV. A.
Hawkins home Tuesday night,
A gold watch and chain and seven
or or eight dollars in money were
, lost. , All »11 » but * *1 the coat 4 . and 1 v* hat of e
the gentleman s attire was before # one
aud he bad to send up town
he could rise.
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