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♦ 4* FACTS THAT ARE CONVINCING * ♦
c,^w 0r ™?«f^ s mn JS? ore business have^us^t on the Icti^d basis ^ of t0 your l0 ° k self-interest UP ° n USaSleaders and asks in style you to < * ualit come y and and trade P ric0 with and y° us ur because confidence you save in uu money shall not by
not be misplaced ’ ’
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♦ 2000 yds. CN i-2c which we sell at 5c • •
2000 “ ti QCVJ I-2C 4 4 44 44 44 a
2000 “ 4 4 4 V I-2C 44 44 44 44 wvi
2000 “ 44 44 IOC. ti it “ “ 8 1- c.
Underwear and Hosiery.
Our stock is complete and we are selling them at prices that will suit yon.
Ladies’ winter undervests, long sleeves, worth 15c only 12I4.
“ Hermsdolf black stockings worth 25c only 19c
Hens’ white Morenio undershirts “ 50c only 38c
“ all wool, best made, worth $1.25 only 83c
Boys’ winter undershirts worth 35c only 23c.
“ double knee stockings, worth 20c only 13c.
Hisses “ “ “ worth 15c only 9c.
“ winter undervests worth 15c only 9c.
GLOVES.
6 have some “ butes^ and it. will certainly pay you
t.o look at our line before buying.
Hens’ driving gloves worth 75c only 39c.
“ all wool gloves worth 20c only 15c.
Ladies’ all wool gloves “ 20c only 13c.
• 4 best kid gloves worth $1 25 only 73c.
IStT We also carry a complete line of odd pants, overalls, shirts, ready made shirts, shirtwaists, sweaters, trunks and tinware of all descriptions
cheaper than anybody.
HIND – CHURCH Lea ders and Controllers of Low Prices. Cor dele, Ga.
X-iOCSllS
Continued from first pa ire.
The Morning Call is offering for
sale a hundred or so frying sized
loafing negroes. This is a good
inducement for a balogna sausage
mill in our town.
Cleanse the liver and bowels,
and regulate the system by using
Prickly Ash Bitters. It creates
and sustains energy. Sold by
Cash Drug Store.
A pointer for Georgia legislators is
the awful condition of an Alabama
man who was bitten by a mad dog.
“I wish to express my thanks to
the manufacturers of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, for having put on the
market such a wonderful medi
cine,” says W. W. Massingill, of
Beaumont, Texas. There are
many thousands of mothers whose
children have been saved from
attacks of dysentery and cholera
infamtum who must also feel
thankful. It is for sale by J. B.
Ryals – Co., Druggists.
Old papers for sale at The Sen
tinel office at 25c. per hundred.
Don’t forget to read the change
of ad of Hind – Churchwell in
this issue. They are hustling
merchants and are selling goods
extremely cheap.
Pretty
Children
“We have three children. Before the
birth of the last one my wife used four bot
tles of MOTHER’S FRIEND. If you had the
pictures of our children, you could see al
a glance that the last one
is healthiest, prettiest and
finest-looking of them all.
My wife thinks Mother’s
Friend is the greatest
and grandest
remedy in the
world for expect- rsy.
ant mothers.”—
Written by a Ken- ft
tucky Attorney-at
-Law.
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prevents nine-tenths , „ of the
suffering incident to child
birth. The coming mother’s
disposition and temper remain unruffled
throughout the ordeal, because this relax
ia §5 penetrating liniment relieves the
usual distress. A good-natured mother
is pretty sure to have a good-natured child,
The patient is kept in a strong, healthy
condition, which the child also inherits.
Mother’s Friend takes a wife through the
crisis quickly and almost painlessly. II
assists in her rapid recovery, and wards
off the dangers that so often follow de
livery.
Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle.
THE bradfield REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
Send for our free illustrated book written
expressly for expectant mothers.
Gentlemen, have you seen those
pretty new hats at Westbrook’s ?
The managers of the state fair
have decided to have a confederate
veterans day.
Gents’ furnishings — Clothing,
Hats, Shoes. J. T. Westbrook has
a handsome line—just, received.
Our Mr. Ballenger was confined
to his bed several days this week
and he was painfully ill. usually He is
rapidly regaining his
good health.
Winter’s coming and gentlemen
are going — to Westbrook’s for
heavier underwear.
Mr. Homer Shipp, who has held
a position for some time with The
Morning Call, has given up his
job and has returned to his home
at Vienna.
Stacy-Adams – Co’s. Shoes and
N. Hess – Bros' Shoes--the best—
at J. T. Westbrook’s, Cordele, Ga.
The papers say a wild man pacing
the woods wearing nothing but his
underclothes was caught last week
near Clinton, and that letters found
on him showed that his name is Geo.
Balyn The story may be true, but
the man should have credit tor the
forethought of having pockets put to
his underclothes before lie went
crazy.
Working Niglit and Day
The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. Every pill
is a sugar-coated globule of health,
that changes weakness into
strength, listlessness into energy,
brain-fag into mental power.
They’re wonderful in building up
the health. Only 25c per box.
Sold by druggists.
CA.STOHIA. Bought
Bears the The Kind You Have Always
Signature
of
For inflamed eves, sore throat, sore
mouth, use Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic.
Pleasant to taste and smell and will
give quick relief.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will be at the following places on the
dates named for the purpose of collecting
state and county taxes for 1899:
r/ ^ Oct. 9 Oct. 30 Nov 20
fi yrom viiie 10 No 31 1 21 22
uhadllla.... 11 v
3rd. district 12 2 23
bt 13 21
10 i; 27
(j t li district'.' 18 n 28 29
Drayton 19 11 30
coney 20 Dec 1
^™ eI °..... 23 77 4
a . 24 5
Aralli 25 15 «
utu district
Iwill be at Fuqua Dec. 7, Snow Spring
Dee. S. Kerns Dec. 11, ’j ippettviile Dec. 12,
Rich wood Dec. 13, Sibley Dec. 14, Dakota
Dec. la. I will be in Vienna every Satur
day. I will also be in Vienna Dec. 18 and
19 Books will close on tlie night of Dee.
.
19 in accordance with the law.
r Respectfully-, F. J. LEWIS, T. C, D.C.
DOMESTIC S.
Anticipating orders a rise on all cotton goods we placed
our for enough caiicoes. sheetiug’ticking,
homespun, sheviots and hickory shirting to last us
for a year. Look at these pnces:
Ticking best A C A worth 15c only uc.
Sheeting, yard wide, “ 5 1-2:: “ 4%0.‘
Drilling, best made “ 77c only 5c.
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.
The telephone company is put
ting up new and larger poles.
If your cow is suffering with gar
get, “spoiled udder,” use Dr. Tiche»
nor s Antiseptic freely. It is said to
be a very fine remedy by those who
have tried it.
Fora good carnival, come to
Cordele in November.
The widow and son of H. B. Plant
are not contented with the scanty
sum of $30,000 a year each for the
next 20 years, and they are going to
contest the old man’s will. The es
tate is valued at seven million dollars.
Strause – Bros’. Clothing guaranteed. ; quali
ty unsurpassed ; fits Westbrook’s.
New lot received at
BOYS’ OUTFITTING.
As comprehensive a8 is the title
of this advertisement is the stock
of boys’ necessities and luxuries
in wearables, to be found in our
boys’ and children’s department.
We try to make it a comfort and
pleasure as well as an economy for
mothers ann guardians to boys to
buys their outfittings in our store.
Therefore, we keep everything in
boy’s wear, so that without much
exertion our customers can find
everything they need, not only on
one floor, but of such a high qual
ity and low price as will make a
permanent patron of every new
customer entering our doors.
Whether it is a pair of short
trousers at 25 cts., or a youth’s
suit that you desire, you will find
them both of the best quality for
the price named to be found in
this city.
WHEATLEY – ANSLEY,
Americus, Ga.
Avery cfc dVEcslBk/IillsiriL
51 and 53 South Forsyth St., ATLANTA, GA.
ENGINES, BOILERS; LATEST IMPROVED SAW MILLS, - sen*
ALL KIND OF M VCHINKKY.
Corn Mills, ^SHil r / 1 uvular Saws
Feed Mills, Saw Teeth,
£ Saw Teeth
Locks,
ated ni *
Governors. s,
gu*-£A*afSj~urj. r
• • • • ENGINE /fgfO MILL REPAIRS J\ND ft ILL SUPPLIES • • • •
F EE CATALOGUE TO ALL.
<$> <§> <$> <$> ^SHOES^ <$>#<$><$>
We have added to our stock of shoes the famous J. A. Smith hand-sewed shoes
which we are selling cheaper than anbody. Look at these prices and see for your
self :
Hisses hand sewed shoes everybody sell at $2.50 we sell at $1.98.
Ladies hand sewed shoes worth $2.55 only $1.83.
“ solid leather genuine Dongola worth $1.25 only 98c.
Mens’ solid leather, genuine calf worth $1.25 only 98c.
We carry a complete line of big numbers in mens' and ladies’ slo es, nisi a full
line of ladies’ misses and boys’ work shoes, in fact you can find any kind of a shoe
you want in our stock.
CLtOTHlflQ – HATS.
There is nobody this side of New York that can compete with our prices.
We defy competition.
Hens’ black clay worsted worth $5.00 only $2.48. $io
“ imported, all wool, clay worsted worth only $6.23
Boys’ suits worth $1.50 only 98c. $5 only 83.
“ imported, all wool, clay worsted worth $2
h ‘•11 Hen* ’ black or brown Alpine hats worth $1.50 only 98c.
“ caps, all shapes and colors worth 25c only 19c
Boys’ nice up-to-date hats worth 35c. only 19c,
Circus IMrture* tnlercd Down.
A special from Sandersviile,
Ga., Oct., 10, says: “There is con
siderable complaint here against
circus pictures that have adorned
the bill boards advertising llm
Wallace shows. The mayor was
petitioned to have them torn down
and today he orderded the pict
ures removed.’’
Broughton, At Inn la’s .sensational
preacher, jumps on your uncle Allen
D. Candler for serving
wine at the mansion, and
accuses Atlanta society women of
some salty charges. Eldar Broughton
is a warm number as Mayor Wood
ward will doubtless testify.
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if 5 need not lose flesh in $
summer |
* if you use the proper means
? to prevent it. You think | Z
•1 you can’t take SCOTT’S J
£ EMULSION in hot weather, |
| gest but you it can well take in summer it and di* as i
* as |
| in winter. It is not like the $
;<■ 0.-0 lain cod-liver oil, which is
J f ifficult to take at groumfand any time. |
17Z you are^osirng \
' SCOtl S EllllllSiOn r ,. J
J have it to keep -c up If J
.
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you don’t fail to s
* $ prospering on it, •; |
continue until you are thor
J. oughly strong and weil. I
i S SCOTT 50c. – B and 0 WNH, $1.00, Chemists, all druggists. New York.
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5t^lt$b fllMlUnen>.
•Mrs. L. E. McEachin wishes to call your attention
’toh er stock ot new and stylish Millinerv selected'
’from Northern markets. It is her desire to have'
►vou come and see for yourself where you can save 1
’money and be 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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MRS. L. E. McEACHIN,
In the Suwanee Block, CORDELE, GA., for up-to
date goods. __
CARTER – WOOLFOLK
ALBANY. GA.
Warehouse and Commission
Merchants
Gettart, oljeal, o kiltie, ° Bagging 0 arN° Ties.
Our facilities for handling Cotton are unsurpassed
and we guarantee the best piices possible.
TO 17^ CUStOmePS
Friends
It the Country
^ and in Town
Again I call your attention to the
straight facts that I am going to
move away from Cordele, and 1
want to sell my stock before J do
move. In order to save a terrible
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expense in packing and moving, I
will let my goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, etc.,
go at almost nothing. I need some
money, and if you wish to trade
at my store prices will not be in
the way. gtTCome in and be con
vinced that L mean just what I say.
Jake Roobin,
Next Door to Express Office,
Cordele, = = Georgia.
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I v V © MERCHANT TAILOR, ©
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Cordele, Ga.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ROOM 5 .
CLOTHES
MADE ...
TO ORDER.
Suits from $12.50 up.
Pants from $4 up.
keep repaired all suits
bought of me free of charge during
the season.
Cleaning and Dyeing a Specialty.
Your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
Robt. Gries.
sep22-6w