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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.
♦ ♦ ♦ k And Astonisliingly 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 gnat pains in oar (Ming Department and wish to impress your minds with the fact that we have the Best Line for the Least Money this side of Sew York City.
Our Shoe Department is also complete, and the SLEDGE HAMMER prices are sure to please yon.
Come around to see *cls -wlb-en. in town.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
HIND – CHURCHWELL, Cordele, Oa.
Locals.
Continued from first page.
Bennet Scarborough is selling 30
pounds of rice for $1.
A good price on cotton makes
the face of the farmer brighter.
Overcoats have not been un
comfortable a few days of this
week.
Prof. J. G. Jeffcoat and wife at
tended the funeral ot Mrs. Dr. H.
B. Roberts in Cordele Tuesday.
The Dooly County News, edited
by Mr. B.M. Harvard at Unaditla,
lias a name consistant with its
general make-up.
The general rain which began
to fall last Wednesday was wel
comed. It has been very dry and
dusty a long time.
Mrs. M. C. Bivins, of Americus,
is in Cordele for a week visiting
her sons, J. W. and F. J. Bivins,
She leaves for home today.
Mrs. C. B. Carson, after spend
ing a month with her daughter,
Mrs. J. W. Bivins, left last Sun
day for her new home in Tifton.
A lamp exploded in the house
ofG. B, Wilkes Monday night and
the fire alarm was given, No se
nous damage was done.
A Wife Says • •
“ Ve have four children, With the firs)
three I suffered almost unbearable pains from
12 to li bouts, and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother's Friend before our las!
child came, which
is a strong, fat and
healthy boy, doing 0 ? j
®y housework up •S
to within two hours * —„
of birth, and suf- fr*
fered but a few hard / (vi |j r* ^
pains. This lini
wt merit remedy is the grand everV-jj -! pj M
made.” M I
Mothers Vt
Friend \
’will do for every woman what it did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother's Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand. It
relieves morning sickness and nervousness,
fi puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless. Dan
far of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of
a few days.
Dr uggists sell Mother's Friend for $1 a bottle.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
r— Send for our free illustrated book. —
Flannelettes, very fancy patterns,
worth ioc., only - - - - 614 c
Worsteds, all colors, worth 20 c— i2%c
Fancy Suiting, worth 50c., only 33c
10 yds. wool filling Jeans, 08c. ir ^>
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these
pri ces
When it comes to fighting fire,
our fire companies know what to
do.
Messrs. Morris – Parkerson ex
pect to rebuild their shops on the
same land where their shops were
recently destroyed by fire.
Gentlemen, have you seen those
pretty new r hats at Wastlirook’s ?
Mrs. L. E. McEachin has an
advertisement in this issue. Read
it and go around to see her if you
want up-to-date millinery.
Gents’ furnishings — Clothing,
Hats, Shoes. J. T. Westbrook has
a handsome H»e-just received.
Editor Thos. A. McGregor, of the
Bulloch County Times, Statesboro,
Ga., was in Cordele one day last
week and paid The Sentinel a
pleasant call.
Winter’s coming Westbrook’s and gentlemen for
are going — to
heavier underwear.
Mr. Rjbt. E. Harris is putting
in necessary fixtures in the store
room next door to Kennedy, the
jeweler, for a gents’ furnishing
department. Robert left this week
for the market to make purchases.
The Chapman-Warren Co. put
on “All a Mistake” last night at
the opera house. This company
will appear again to-night and
to-morrow night.
Wednesday night about 7 o’clock
a mule belonging to Tom Culpep
per ran away over Gunboat hill
with a buggy containing a man
and a boy, encountering a tele
phone pole. All but the pole were
more or less hurt.
Mr. A. J. Tison left with his
family last Saturday for his new
home at Richland where he is now
editing and publishing the Rich
land Banner. While the Senti
nel regrets to part company with
him as our solicitor, we wish him
well in his new work. J. W.
Bivins will assume the duties of
solicitor for the Sentinel.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will lie at the following places on the
dates named for the purpose of collecting
state and county taxes for 1899:
Zoar....... Oct. 9 Oct. 30 N#v 20
Byromvllle 31 21
Unadilla...... ■— 22
3rd. district 12 re 23
. 2t
Pinehurst .... .. 13
Findley 16 r. 27
..... 28
6th district.... 17 -1
Drayton...... 18 8 29
Coney 19 9 30
....... 10 Dec i
Cordele....... .. 20
Pinia 23 13 4^
........ 14 w«
Arabi......... 15 Cl
14th district ..
I will he at Fuqua Dec. 7, Snow Spring
Dee. 8, Kerns Dec. 11, Tippettville Dec. 12,
Rich wood Dec. 13, Sibley Dec. 14, Dakota
Dec. 15. I will be in Vienna every Satur
day. I will also he in Vienna Dec. 18 and
10 Books will close on the night of Dec.
.
19 in accordance with the lasv.
Respectfully, F. J. LEWIS, T. C, D.C.
Look
at
these
prices
Hen’s riackintoshes worth $2.50—$1.48
Boys’ wool Suits, worth $2, - 98c
Men’s all wool winter Pants,
worth $2, we are selling for $1.19
Mrs. A. Kirkland came down
from Americus last Sunday.
Don’t you forget that Dr. Tiche-*
nor's Antiseptic will cure colic in
horses and mules, 25 cents a dose,
two doses in a bottle. Keep it con
venient.
Lives of great men remind Us
that we all nave our troubles.
If your cow is suffering with gar
get, 1 ‘spoiled udder,” use Dr. Tiohe
nor’s Antiseptic freely. It is said to
be a very fine remedy by those who
have tried it.
Strause <fc Bros’. Clothing; guaranteed, quali
ty unsurpassed ; fits Westbrook’*,,
New lot received at
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WELL DRES5ED BOYS
Reflect Credit on Their Parents,
It is not an expensive business
to dress your boys fashionably, if
you buy their clothes at the right
shop. We exercise so much care
in the selection of the fabrics and
styles for the clothing for boys
which we offer, that no matter how
low a price we may quite, depend
on it, that you will be sure to get
the greatest amount of intrinsic
value that it is possible for you to
receive.
Boys’ Short Trouser Suits,—
strong values, sizes 2 to 15, $1.50
to $2.00.
Boys’ Short Trouser Suits, strict
ly all wool, in sizes three to fifteen,
from $2.00 to $6.00.
Boys’ Short Trouses Vestree
Suits, three to eight, $1.75 to $5.
Boys’ Long Trouser Suits, in
sizes fifteen to twenty, $5 to $15.
Everything worth having in
shirts, collars, cuffs, undercloth
ing, hosiery and suspenders, hafs
etc. for boys from the ages of three
to twenty, will be found in *ur
boys’ department, and your mon
ey back when you want it for any
thing you don’t like.
WHEATLEY – ANSLEY,
Americus, Ga.
Avery db McMillan
51 and 53 South Forsyth St., ATLANTA, QA.
ENGINES, BOILERS, LATEST IMPROVED SAW MILLS,
ALL KIND OF MACHINERY.
Corn Mills,
Feed Mills,
Grain
Separators,
All kinds
Pt, Dogs.
• • • • ENGI/tE JjJND MILL REPAIRS /{NO ffULL 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
pri ces
Local Lines. !
The following local lines are ex- j
tracted from the Dooly County
News, published at Unadilla:
Messrs. W. H. Baird and R. L.
Wilson, of Cordele, were among
the city’s visitors Monday.
The Citizens’ Bank, of Cordele,
has opened up for busines in the
old I?irst .National Bank building
in that place.
B. F. Boon went to Cordele
Wednesdoy.
; J. T. Clemons visited Cordele
this week.
. A. Horne made a business
tr^ to Cofdele Tuesday.
McKenzie, of Cordele, was
in town Wednesday.
*|Say,” said the tin can as it
bounced along after the barn-yard
cur/ “this is a dog-on shame.”
NO USE
TRYING
1 can’t take plain cod-liver
oil. Doctor says, try it He
might as well tell me to melt
lard or butter and try to take
them. It is too rich and
will upset the stomach. But
you can take milk or cream,
so you can take
Scott’s Emulsion
ke cream; but will
will feed and not. nourish Babies when and cream chil- J J
dren will thrive and growi
fat food on does it when not nourish their ordinary; them.,,
Persons have been known to gain •
a pound a day when taking an#
ounce of Scott’s Emulsion. It gets #
the digestive machinery in working is? v
order so that the ordinary food
properly digested and assimilated. 5
50c. and $1.00, Chemists, ill druggists. New York. W
SCOTT – BOWNE,
pis.
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Look
at
these
Gent’s Lace and Congress, solid leather
Shoes, ail sizes, 98c
Ladies’ Dongola button and lace
Shoes, solid leather, 98c
Circular Saws
Saw Teeth,
Saw Teeth
Locks,
Steam
Governors.
Ladies’ Winter Undervests, long
sleeves, only - i2*4c
Gents’ winter Under suits, only 40c
Gents’ “ Sweaters, worth 75 c- 38c
St^lisb Aillinerg.
Mrs. L. E. McEachin wishes to call your attention 1
to her stock of new and stylish Millinery selected'
•from Northern markets. It is her desire to have'
•vou come and see for yourself where you can save 1
•monev and he pleased, She has secured the servi-'
•ces of a first-class up-to-date trimmer. She also
•says to the people of the surrounding country that'
she will take country produce in exchange for mill
inery and fill all mailorders promptly Ladies of
•Cordele and surrounding country and towns re
•member it is to your interest to call on
♦
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HRS. L. E. AicEACHfN,
In the Suwanee Block, CORDELE, OA., for up-to
date goods.
If everybody obeyed the laws,
the lawyers and policemen would
soon be out of a job.
The prince of absent minded
men has been found in Ottawa,
Kansas, in the person of a local
doctor. He returned to his office
after a brief absence the other day
and saw on the door his own notice,
‘‘Back in one Hour,” when he
forthwith sat. down and waited
for himself.
Stacy-Adarns – Co’s. Shoes and
N. Hess – Bros’ Shoes—the best—
at J. T. Westbrook’s, Cordele, Ga.
The Ga-Ala. Business College.
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 from business
firms, companies and corporations du
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’ Included in this list applications
are
from tin ee states and seven cities be
sides Macon; and while knowing
thing of the rapid growth of the Geor
gia Employment Bureau and the mag
nitude of its business operations, 1
must confess i-hat 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 man or woman who
accepts a guaranty of position at Prof.
Martin’s hands; hut that lie himself
incurs no risk in giving it, and Thousand backing
it with a deposit which of Three he has long
Dobars ($3,000) so
done
I vvouid state that I have no
etary or other interest of any kind
whatsoever in the Georgia-Alabama Employ
Business College or Georgia
ment Bureau, and give this disinteres
ted certificate solely to verify the
fdets (is they oxistj. L- M('KENNEY,
R.
Brest, and Mgr. Macon News.
Note.—Although not included in
Mr. McKenney’s certificate, it is a fact
nevertheless, that not having gradu
ates or undergraduates for two of
these vacancies, the Bureau Dad to
fill them with persons who had never
attended the Ga.-Aia Bus. College a
day.
If men could live their lives over
again they would avoid their old
mistakes—and make a lot of new
ones.—Chicago News.
O ■£■ J m
Beara the t The Kind You Haw Always Bought
Signature
of
Some married men are compell
ed to take life according to direc
tions.
For inflamed eyes, sore throat, sore
mouth, use Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic.
Pleasant to taste and smell and will
give quick relief.
11. GRIS,
L V, MERCHANT TAILOR, 9 0
’
Cordele, Ga.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ROOM fl.
4 CLOTHES TO MADE ORDER. . . .
Suits from $12.50 up.
Pants from $4 up.
will keep repaired, all suits
bought of me free of charge during
season,
Cleaning and Dyeing a Specialty,
Your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
Robt. Gries.
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