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This Month Marks the Opening of The Fall Season,
And With it we Come to the Front with a Complete Line of Fall Goods.
♦ ♦ ♦ * And Astonishingly Low in Prices.
Our New York Buyer has secured some Rare Bargains and we are selling them at actual wholesale prices.
Look
at
these
prices
We have taken great pains in our Clothing Department and wish to impress yonr minds with the fact that we have the Best Line for the Least Money this side of New York City.
Our Shoe Department is also complete, and the SLEDGE HAMMER prices are sure to please yon. r
Coi^clo strcu-rLd. to see me *wixen. in V
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
HIND – CHURCHWELL, Cordele, Ga.
Rev. Klani Culpepper.
Several weeks ago Rev. Elam
Culpepper tendered his resigna
tion as pastor of the First Baptist
church of Cordele. Later the
membership of his church, passed
a unanimous vote requesting him
to reconsider and remain with
them. Last Sunday morning he
an nounced his final decision, that
<>U account of his physical condi
tion he felt that he owed it to
himself and family to spend at.
least one year in North Georgia
where he would serve country
churches and try to regaiu health
and strength. Bro. Culpepper
universally popular with every
body and with all denominations
iu Cordele who sincerely regret to
see him leave.
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{Women [Beautiful
There are few women as beau
• tiful as they might be. Powder
J and paint and cosmetics don’t
■ make good looks. Beauty is
a J simply an impossibility without
health. Beautiful women are
• few because healthy women are
S few. The way to have a fair
J is face to take and a well-rounded figure
■
{ Mfieiti’s
[Female Regulator
■ This is that old and time-tried
J medicine troubles that and cures weaknesses all female and
•
• drains. It makes no difference
5 what the doctors call the trou
g We. if there is anything the
■ matter in the distinctly feminine
« organs, Bradfield’s Fe*
• male Regulator will help
t and cure it. It is good for ir
« regular or painful menstruation;
■ for womb, leucorrhoea, for falling of the %
■ for nervousness, head
b • ^ fake e > it backache and get and well. dizziness. Then ®
–
• your asd figure old-time girlish features ^
• will be restored.
Ml Sold by druggists for $1 Lottie.
$ a ®
» THE BRAD1TELD REGULATOR CO.
> ® ATLANTA, GA. ^
a planting . fall gardens? _
you
-L ,1mv e just received the kind
you want; they are fresh.
J. B, Ryals – Co.
I'dio’mrship in Ga.-Ala. business
“ e ge for sale. This office.
t! au.se <fc Bros’. Clothing ; quali
jj, -' ^surpassed lot ; fits guaranteed.
‘ v received at W CO stbrook’s.
1
^’aoy-Adams ^ ® ’ Shoes—the – Co’s. Shoes best— and
it i ros
• Westbrook’s, Cordele, Ga.
Flannelettes, very fancy patterns,
worth ioc., only - - - - 12^C 6i/ ?
Worsteds, all colors, worth 20c— - i2*Zc
Fancy Suiting, worth 50c., only 33c
10 yds. wool filling Jeans, 08c.
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at
these
pn res
I-iOCalS
Continued from first, paj?e.
Jack Frost, here.
The Citizens Bank is now open
and doing business.
Gentlemen, have you seen those
pretty new hats at Westbrook’s ?
A receiver has been appointed
by Judge Littlejohn for the De
soto Plantation Co.
Gents’ furnishings — Clothing,
Hats, Shoes. J. T. Westbrook has
a handsome line--just received.
Miss Oorra Weston left for Wes
e y an Eemale College Wednesday,
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 superior to
any remedy offered the public for
healing Wounds, Burns and other
injuries. Used internally it is a fine
thing for colic and bowel troubles, s
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.
Winter’s coming Westbrook’s and gentlemen
are going — to for
heavier underwear.
Photographer Nichols came over
from Albany and spent Sunday
in Cordele.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was
the subject, is narrated by him as
follows: “I was in a most dreadful
condition. My skin was almost yel,
low, eyes sunken, tongue coated,
pain continually in back and sides
no appetite—gradually growing
weaker day by day. Three physi
cians had given me up. Fortunate
ly, a friend advised trying “Electric
Bitters;” and, to mv groat joy and
surprise, the first bottle made a de
cided improvement. I continued
their use fer three weeks, and am
now a well man. I know they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of
another victim.” No one should
fail to try them. Only 50 cts., guar
anteed. at any Drug Store.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will Ire at the following places on the
dates named for the purpose of collecting
state and county taxes for 189!):
Zoar.. Oct. !> Oct. -S3 Nov 20
.. 21
ByromvlIIe 10
rnadiiia. II Nov >>•)
- 40
ic ii
z-u.;: :: 21
nth Drayton Findley district ...... 1 —i |
Coney « 30
... Dec i
Cordele...... 20
Pinia........ 23 4
Arabi........ 24 5
14th district 25 15 o
I will be at Fuqua l)ec. 7, Snow Spring
Dec. S. Kerns Dec. 11, Tippettville Dec. 12,
Richwood Dec. 13, Sibley Dec. 14, Dakota
Dec. 10. E will be in Vienna every Sat ur
day. I will also be in Vienna Dec. 18 and
]!). Books will close on the night of Dec.
It) in accordance with the law.
Respectfully, F. J. LEWIS, l.C, D.C.
Look
at
these
prices
Hen’s Hackintoshes worth $2.50—$1.48
Boys’ wool Suits, worth $2, - 98c
Men’s all wool winter Pants,
worth $2, we are sellingfor $1.19
Mr. Pete Coleman died suddenly
Thursday of last week at home
near Willi'ord. He was 65 or 70
years old; au old citizen of Dooly.
The world is awakening to the
wonderful revela tionsol Hypnotism.
Every one should learn this science.
Do r, you want ... to learn it? • o « Certainly.; * i
Then send your address, with 4 cts.,
to pay postage, to S. J. Page, Sect.
Southern School of Hypnotism,
Double Springs, Ala. 3 31 ly
Call at Cofield’s and see his
samples.
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
The Citizene bank did not open
on the day appointed because of
the death of Cashier EdwardB’
mother Sunday. The bank opened
Tuesday morning.
TORZA.
Bears the ) The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
The Ga-Ala. Business Collejee.
Macon, Ga.
To Whom Concerned:
This is to certify that Prof. E. L.
Martin, President of the Georgia-Ala
bama Business College and Employ
ment Bureau of this city, has exhibit
ed to me applications and corporations from business du
firms, cximpames
ring the one week just closed for twen
ty-three of his graduates, and mention
of two others, thus making a total of
twenty-five- list applications
Included in this are
from three states and seven cities be
sides Macon; and while knowing some
tiling of the rapid Bureau growth and of the Geor
gia nitude Employment business the mag
of its operations, I
must confess that the exhibit made
proved to me a revelation.
Having satisfied myself of the genu
ineness of the applications, I am fully
convinced that not only is no risk ta
ken by any young inan or woman who
accepts a guaranty of position at Prof.
Martin’s hands; but that he himself
incurs no risk in giving it, and backing
it with a deposit of Three Thousand
Dollars ($3,000) which he has so long
done. *
I wouid state that I have no propri
etary or other interest of any kind
whatsoever in the Georgia-Alabama
Business College and or Georgia Employ
ment certificate Bureau, give this disinteres
ted solely to verify the
facts as they exist.
R. L- McKENNEY,
Avory JX/E–lk/Eilleixi
5 l and 53 South Forsyth St,, ATLANTA, GA.
ENGINES, BOILERS, LATEST IMPROVED SAW MILLS,— ET
ALL KIND OF MACHINERY.
Corn Mills, ’
Feed Mills,
Grain
Separators
All kinds
Ft. Dogs.
• • • • ENGINE /{NO MILL REPAIRS /\ND /HILL SUPPLIES
FREE CATALOGUE TO ALL.
10 yds. good checked Homespun,
we are selling at only - - 38c
10 yds. best yd-wide Sheeting, - 45c
10 yds. good Ticking, only - - 49c
Good quality Canton Flannel, 5c. yd.
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at
these
1>ri ces
Hypnotism Taught by Mail.
Large lesson free. Address, with
cents to pay postage, 8. J. Page,
Southern School of Hyp
Double Springs, Ala. [3 31 ly
• Dr. Maury specialist, M. Stapler, eye, Mulberry car, nose
tlnoat 506
Macon, Ga. 1-1-1v.
Call and see Cofield in his gal
lery. He will show you some
thing nice.
CJk.
Bm» tie The Kind You Haw Always Bought
Si
of W0
Plant your Fall Garden,
but before you plant, re
member togo to J. B. Ryals
– Co’s to get the freshest
seeds.
GRANDMA
HAD
CONSUMPTION
and I am afraid I have in
herited it. I do not feel
well; I have a cough; my
lungs are sore; am do? losing
flesh. What shall I
Your doctor says take care of
yourself and take plain cod-liver
oil, but you can’t take it. Only
the strong, healthy person can
take it, and they can’t take it
long. It is so rich it upsets the
stomach. But you can take
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
It is very palatable and easily
digested. If you will take plenty
of fresh air, and exercise, and
SCOTT’S EMULSION steadily,
there is very little doubt about
your recovery. in it;
There are hypophosphites
they give strength and tone up the
nervous system while the cod-liver
oil feeds and nourishes.
SCOTT 5oc. – .nd $i.oo, Cherr.ists, all druggifts New York.
EOWNE,
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at
these
prices
Gent’s Lace and Congress, solid leather
Shoes, all sizes, 98 c
Ladies’ Dongola button and lace
Shoes, solid leather, 98c
(Circular Saws
Saw Teeth,
Saw Teeth
Locks,
Governors.
Ladies-’ Winter Undervests, long
sleeves, only - i2*4c
Gents’ winter Under suits, only 48c
Gents’ “ Sweaters, worth 75 c-38c
Rev. R. L. Bivins, of Americas,
has accepted an invitation to
prpacb at the Baptist chruch Sun
daav find Sunday night.
A lVONDKIU ri, UURK OK 1»I V U ItHOLA
A Prominent Virginia Editor Htd Alniont
Given Up, hut AVuo Brought Hark to
Perfect Health by Chamberlain'* Colic,
Cholera and Dlai-rlma Remedy.
READ HIS EDITORIAL.
From the Times, Hillstille, Va.
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 hud almost
decided to give up all hopes of re
covery and await the result, but
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 I
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 1 ever did in my
life.— 0. R. Moore. Sold by
J. B. Ryals – Co., druggists. s
Public Sale of Real Estate
linger and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a security deed exe
cuted by E. F. Strozier to the National
Building – Loan Association, of Mont
gomery, Ala., dated the 20th day of
June, 1896, and recorded in the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Dooly county, in Book -‘R,” Folios 31,
32 and 33, 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 Oc
tober, 1899, the following property ly
ing and being situated in tlic city of
Cordele, County of Dooly, and State of
Georgia, described as follows, to-wit:
Lots number eleven [11] and twelve
[12] in block one hundred and twenty
seven [127], as appears from map of
survey of the town of Cordele, Georgia,
and are further described as follows,
Commencing at the north-west
corner of 10th street and 16tli
avenue and running thence north
along the west margin of 10th street
one hundred and fifty [150] feet to an
alley, thence west along the south
margin of said alley one hundred [100]
l’cet, thence south fifty [50] No. feet thirteen to the
north-west corner of lot
[13] , thence east along the north boun
dery of said hundred lot fifty [100] [50] feet, Kith thence
south one feet to av
enue. thence east along the northmar
ginofsaid 16th avenue fifty [50] feet
to the point of beginning; Strozier being the J.
same conveyed to E. F. by
B. Austin on the 11th day of January,
1896, by Deed of Record in theofficeof
the clerk of the superior court of Dooly
county, State of Georgia, by in Mutual Deed
Book “Q,” page 440, and the
Building–Loan Association of Cordele,
Ga., on the 15th day of Mav, 1893,
Deed of Record in th- office of the
clerk of the superior court of Dooly
county, State of Georgia, in
page 741.
The above sale is made for the pur
pose of paying a bond secured i»y said
deed and the expenses of this
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, Loan 1899.
National Building Associ
ATION.
Wrn. E. Holloway and S. A. Reid,
Attorneys.
Public Sale of Real Estate
Under and bv virtue of a power of
Theodora T^ivkis^aud G |* e
E. Bivins, her husband, to the National
Building – Loan Association, of Mont
gomery. Ala., dated the 18th day of
July, 1896, and recorded in t lie office of
t.l»e Clerk of t,he Superior Court of
Dooly County in Hook ‘ 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
ars t Tuesday, following the 3rd day of October,
1899, the property City'of lying and
being situated it the Cordele,
County described of Dooly, follows, and State or Georgia,,
as to-wit:
Eightcity lots in theCtty or Cordele,
Dooly County, Georgia, known and as
appears by map of survey on file in the
Office of the Clerk of the Superiors
Court of said County of Dooly, as loi^
number eighteen (18) in Block number
fifty-eight in Block (58), lot number thirteen
(13) number number (8) fifty-nine(59) , lot
hundred eight and in Block number one
forty-five (145), lot num
ber seven [7] in Block number one
hundred and sixty-eight [168], lots
number number two [2} hundred and four and [4] in block
[153]; all one of sakl lots fifty three
inal land lots 232 and being part of orig-
234 in the 10th
District of Dooly county, Georgia; be
ing the same conveyed to Theodora T.
Bivins by the Mutual Building – Loan
Association, of Cordele, Georgia, on
the 28th day of February, 1894, by Deed
of Record in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Dooly County,
State of Georgia, in Book “P,” page268.
The above «ale is made for the pur
pose of paying a band 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
chasers. curity deed to tiie purchaser or pur
This the 31st day of August, 1899.
National Building – Loan Associ
ation.
Win. E. Holloway and S. A. Reid,
Attorneys.
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I i/ ,iO<yyyyvvowww.wwyyv.<vs. € MERCHANT TAILOR, 9 r '<
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Cordele, Ga.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ROOM
CLOTHES
MADE . . .
TO ORDER.
Suits from $12.50 up.
Pants from $4 up.
I will keep repaired all suits
bought of me free of charge , during: ,
the season.
Cleaning and Dyeing 6 a Specialty. F J
Your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
Robt. Gries.
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