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AT THESE PRICES : AT THOSE PRICES :
Machine Oil. only.. He Tablespoons, per set, 4c
Shoe Blacking, only lc Standard Prints, per yd. 34c
David's Black Ink. He Best Spool cotton, Thread only....3c .5c
Twelve balls of for.
David’s Mucilage............;j r Best yard-wide Sheeting... .44c
Good Toilet Soap (per cake) Je Mattress Ticking, per yd 31c 5c
balances, weigh 2.>lbs iV. Standard Check. Homespun,
WHY DO THEY DO IT?
of customers call store ? >
^1 Why do crowds at our 1
Read the prices quoted in the the four corners answered. of
this advertisement, and question is
THE HUSTLERS,
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>- HIND – CHURCH WELL,
CORDEUE, GEORGIA.
The Reason:.^
We sell cheaper than any other house in Dooly county.
LOOK LOOK 1
LOOK FOR THE RED SIG.V.
AT THESE PRICES AT THESE PRICES :
:
Heavy seamless Socks, only 5c Pair 16x31 cotton towels, for 8c
Best seamless Socks, in Pair 15x30 Linen Towels,... 15c
black or tan 9c Crochet Needles, each lc
Best Razor, worth $2, only 48c Two doz. Hooks and Eyes,.. .lc
Knives and Forks, per set, 29c Rest Pearl Buttons, per doz. 5c
1-gallon (glass) Oil Can,... .19c 2c Best Brass Pi ns, per paper, 3c
Teaspoons, per set,
Scholarship in Ga.-Ala. business
college for sale. This office.
Mrs. T. G. Wood and children,
of Unadilla, and Mrs. DeWitt
Thompson and children, of Vien
na, are visiting Mrs. C. G. Goff.
J. W. Bivins carried his son,
William, up to Americus Wednes
day to see the carnival fetes.
Call and see Cofield iu bis gal
lery. He will show you some
thing nice.
[Sing to 8 ’s and 6’*.
A Hornet once was born to die:
It laid its body down.
It turned its toes to lilies high
And left without a crown.
It lies not in the potters field,
Its place on earth is not:
Its nest had not a single shield—
It’s now gone off to rot.
ft Word
to Doctors
We have the highest regard for the
medical profession. Our preparations
are not sold for the purpose of antagon
izing them, but rather as an aid. We
Jay it down as an established truth that
internal remedies are positively injuri
ous to expectant mothers. The distress
and discomforts experienced during the
months preceding childbirth can be al
leviated only by external treatment—by
applying laxes a over-strained liniment that softens muscles. and We re
the
nmke and sell such a liniment, com
bining hitherto the ingredients in it a manner
unknown, and call
Mother s Friend
We know that in thousands of cases
it has proved more than a blessing to
expectant mothers. It overcomes morn
jng sickness it relieves the sense of
SfS S^ h S.TS.ll5“g
We know that many doctors recom
mend it, and we know that multitudes
women go to the drug stores and buy
it because they are sure their physicians
have no objection* We ask a trial
%£ b T d»Tthe”e s P u“ S, b?.
ca use Mother's Friend is scientific
ally compounded. It is sold at $i a bot
lustrated book about Mother’s Friend.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
Stl-QR BUIS l S3.50 SUIT
1,000 ( KLl PRAT. il -SKVKRWEABOIT” DO. HI,S
HEAT ASK KNEE. RKOILAK *3.50 BOYS’ T«0
U \PIECE K.YKE PAMS SUITS AT $1.88. suits
2 hew suit free for any of these
* WHICH DON T GIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR.
. 1 SEND NO MONEY, <•»< "'*« *"■ d
J send to us, age of boy and say whether
c « W Barge or small forage and we will send you
Jr the suit hy express, C. O. D. subject to ex
amination. You eon examine It at your
express office and if found perfectly satis
factory and equal to –uiU kqI< 1 In yffur (own for
£?.50. pay your express agent our Special
I Offer Price, #1.98, and express charges.
| THESE KNEE PAMT SUITS are for boys 4 to
lo years of age and are retailed everywhere KNEES, at
^ #3.54/. Made with DOUBLE 8FAT and
| r latest 1900 style M Illustrated, made fro« a
3 special heavy weight, wear-resist lug, all-wool
- _ StaiitouCaasIinere. neat, handsome pattern, padding,
nne Italian lining, genuine Graydon interlining, tailor-made
•5mg and reinfortiai, silk ar>d linen sewing, fine
•JJSS suit any lw»y or parent w ould be proud boys * of.
f *EK CLOTH SAMPLES of Boys’ Clothing for to
rniKARg, write for Sample Kook ho. 96K, contains fashion
1 tape measure and full instructions how to order.
made to order lVom #–.00 up. 8 u r.i
i sent free on application. Address.
Boebsck k Co, are ikorcogblv reliable. — Editor, >
Locals.
Continued troqt first pa^e.
At Love’s Chapel, about five
miles from Vienna, commencing
on Wednesday before the second
Sunday in October, the Free-Will
Baptists expect to hold a conven
tion.
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the
most wonderful healing compound
of the nineteenth century. Preserves
the flesh, preventing inflammation
and heals like magic. Ask your
druggist for it. s
No uew developments for the
new* union depot since the survey
about two weeks ago.
Don’t throw away that sample
bottle of Dr. TicnenOr’s Antiseptic
because it cost you nothing. It is
too good to be wasted. Nothing like
it for cuts, burns, nail punctures, in
flamed eyes, sore throat, etc. In
ternally it cures colic, diarrhoea and
flux. s
Is the backbone of summer
broken ?
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 pay postage, to IS. J. Page, Sect.
Southern School of Hypnotism,
Double Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
Mayor C. <J. Cutts came over
with Cordele’s big delegation of
carnival visitors. Americas
Tiines-Recorder.
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 f or bowel complaints and the
ly one that never fails. It is
DlMsant, safe nn.l reliable, til n„.
»’• a™, .ha . ui
low , earns by the sweat of his brow
should be referred to as cold cash,
For driving out dull, bilious
feeling, strengt hening the appe- of
«*• increasing the capacity
the body for work, JriiCkly Ash
Bitters is a golden remedy. Sold
by ‘l» C»«h Drag Store.
We have just received ff> the f! kind rd n e “f ot
86edS '° U 'j.’ b^Kvals – Co!
A rumor is a whole lot like a
mat. It can be laid at any man’s
door.
CASTOfllA.
Bean the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
k Mel Si Ms,
VO. 370, 2d St., MACON, GKORGIA,
fr0~ Low Fricks a Specialty.
......Gold Fillings, $1.50 up.....
......Silver Fillings, 75c. up.......
.Sets of Teeth, $5.00 to $8.00.....
. ...
A special from Bainbridge, da
ted Sept. 11, says: Mr. W. B.
ison, a prominent saw mill man of
Fldorado, fell into a deep well and
drowned at that place this morn
inff about 7 oclock. He had only
been there a short while, coming
from Cordele, Ga.
Indigestion is the direct cause of
diseases that kill thousands of
persons annually. Stop the trouble
at the outset with a little Prickly
Ash Bitters: it strengthens the
stomach and aids digestion. Sold
by the Cash Drug Store.
You can’t expect a doorlatch to
look knobby.
It is not a liniment, nor a salve.
Contains no grease, or ammonia.
A pleasant stainless liquid. A
rational, scientific, chemical com
pound. Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic
stands pre-eminently offered superior public for to
any remedy the
healing Wounds, Burns and other
injuries. Used internally it is a fine
thing for colic and bowel troubles, s
The following epitaph is said in to
be carved on a headboard a
cemetery iu Liberty county: “He
had three wives but now rests in
peace.”
Put yoiir stomach liver and
blood in healthy condition and
you can defy disease. Prickly Ash
Bitters is a successful system reg
ulator. Sold by the Cash Drug
Store.
Miss Clara Lord was married to
Mr. Isaac Helpim out in Kansas
last week, and the cruel head-line
joker of the local paper put in an
account of the marriage under a
big scare head which read
“Lord-Helpim!”
After six weeks or two months’
absence, Miss Estelle Herring has
returned to Cordele, and is in the
millinery department at the store
of J. A. Lasseter – Co.
CASTORIA.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Avery tfc McIHillan
51 and 53 South Forsyth St., ATLANTA, QA.
ENGINES, BOILERS, LATEST IMPROVED SAW MILLS, :T2k.
ALL KIND OF MACHINERY.
Corn Mills,
Feed Mills,
Grain
Separators,
All kinds
Pt. Dogs.
• • • • ENGIfiE UNO MILL REPAIRS /\ND ffllLL SUPPLIES
FREE CATALOGUE TO ALL.
ilypnotlMu Taught by MaU.
Large lesson free. Address, with
<*, cents to pay postage, S .J. Taoe,
' tism, Double Springs, Ala. [3 HI ly
n 0
Dr. Maury M. Stapler, eye, ear. nose
and throat specialist, 506 Mulberry
street, Macon. Ga. 1-1-Iy.
To get good results, plant the
best seeds. J. B. Ryals – Oo!
have just received a fresh supply
of Turnip Seeds,— Rutabagas;
Collards, Cabbage, etc.
Mr. D. T. Doughtry has moved
big family to Orlando, Fla. Mr.
Doughtry and family have been
here for a number of years, and
our people regretted to see them go.
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$ Well nourished and lOI* the , 5
w milk does
¥ mother whose |T
J not nourish the baby.
5 It is equally good for the
¥ or v or girl who is thin and
pale an a not well nourished y
by their food; also for the
anaemic or consumptive flesh
adult that is losing
and strength. for all conditions
In fact,
of wasting, it is the food g
8 medicine that will nourish ¥
y and build up the body and
¥ give new life and energy
when all other means fail, g
¥ Should be taken In summer as M
® well as winter. •
w 50 c. and $i . 00 , all druggists.
S SCOTT – BOWNH, Chemists, New York.
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Saw Teeth,
Saw Teeth
Locks,
|S team
Governors.
Public Sale of Real Estate
Underand by virtue of a power
S^S^JHSRSS.'S E. Bivins, herhusband, the National ! m.
to
July, 1896, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Dooly County in Book “R, : > Folios 71-
74, the undersigned will sell at public
sale at the courthouse door in said
county during the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, on the
first Tuesday, the 3rd day of October,
1899, the situated following property lying Cordele, and
being it the City of
County of Dooly, and State of Georgia,
described as follows, to-wit:
Eight city lots in the City of Cordele,
Dooly County, Georgia, known and as
appears by map of survey on file in the
Office Court of of said the County Clerk of the Dooly, Superior lot
of as
number eighteen (18) in Block number
fifty-eight (58), lot number thirteen
(13) in Block number Block fifty-nine (59), lot
number eight (8) in number one
hundred and forty-five (145), lot num
ber seven [7] in Block number one
hundred and sixty-eight [168], lots
number two [2] and four [4] in block
number one hundred and fifty three
[153]: all of said lots being part of orig
inal land lots 232 and 234 in the 10th
District of Dooly county, Georgia; be
ing the same conveyed Mutual Building to Theodora*T.
Bivins by the – Loan
Association, day of February. Cordele, 1894, Georgia, by Deed on
the 28th of
of Record in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Georgia, Court in Book oi Dooly “P,’’page268. County,
State of
The above ‘•ale is made for the pur
pose of paying a bond secured by said
deed and the expenses of this proceed
ing. A deed to the above property
will be legally and properly executed
under the power contained in said se
curity deed to the purchaser or pur
chasers.
This the 31st day of August. 1899.
National Building – Loan Associ
ation.
KVm. E. Holloway and S. A. Reid,
Attorneys.
Butterick Patterns.
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f In Each Number of
The Delineator
enables the Subscriber to that
Publication to buy
K - – AT HALF PRICE
r 1 Some of the
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g^^THE DELINEATOR
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The Patterns are CHEAPER, but good as ever.
Call in and see the Newest Issues of the Publications and learn
what LOVELY GOWNS you can make with the Patterns from
our Extra Fine Line of Dress Goods and Trimmings.
J- Lasseter Co., Cordele.
Mrs. B. P. O’Neal has returned
to Cordele and is now domiciled
**■ ho- <•» W-veuth avenue.
Mr. O’Neal says he expects to put
«• ("•<*«* i'* fWnt of his resi
deuce and make other improve*
meni8 *
a wonderful cure of diarrhoea
A Prominent Virginia Editor Hi«<l Almost
Given Up, hut Wan Brought Buck to
Perfect Health hy Chamber loin's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
read his editorial.
From the Times, Hillstille, Vu.
1 suffered with diarrhoea for a
long time and thought I was past
being cured. I had spent much
time and money and suffered so
much misery that I had almost
decided to give up all hopes of re
covery and await the result, hut
noticing the advertisement of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and also some
testimonials stating how some won
derful cures had been wrought by
this remedy, I decided to try it.
After taking a few doses I was en
tirely well of that trouble, and 1
wish to say further to my readers
and fellow-sufferers that I am a
hale and hearty man to-day and
feel as well as I ever did in my
life.— O. R. Moore. Sold by
J. B. Ryals – Co., druggists. 9
gBT'Flant your Fall Garden.
-8- but before you plant, re
member to go to J.B. Ryals
-§- – Co’s to get the freshest
-§- seeds.