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♦ 4 FACTS THAT ARE CONVINCING * •♦
doing. T –co iscoi o come and trade with us bsoause you save money by
so ftjTjs rapicly learning to look upon us as leaders in style, quality and price, and your confidence in us shall not
not be misplaced. We
♦ 2000 yds. Outing worth 6 i-2c which we sell at 5c • •
2000 “ “ i< y 1-2C “ “ “ “ 6c
2000 “ 44 “ 8 I-2C “ “ “ “ 7c.
2000 “ 44 44 IOC. “ “ “ “ 8 I- 2 C.
Underwear and Hosiery.
Our stock is complete and we are selling them at prices that will suit you.
Ladies winter undervests, long sleeves, worth 15c only 12*4.
“ Hermsdolf black stockings worth 25c only 19c
Hens’ white Morenio undershirts “ 50c only 38c
“ a,! 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.
e have some “’butes” and it will certainly pay you
to 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.
best kid gloves worth $1.25 only 73c.
0®"We also carry a complete line of odd pants, overalls, shirts, ready J made shirts, shirtwaists, sweaters, trunks and tinware of all descriptions
cheaper than anybody.
HIND – CHURCH WELL, Leaders and Controllers of Low Pr ices. Cordele, Ga.
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The O’Neal residence will be
beautiful indeed by the time it re
ceives the finishing touch of the
painter’s brush.
For inflamed eyes, sore throat, sore
mouth, use Dr. Ticlienor’s Antiseptic.
Pleasant to taste and smell and will
give quick relief.
The Cordele Sash Foor and
Lumber Company supplied the
beautiful finishings for D. Ed
Kennedy’s beautiful store.
Strause – Bros’. Clothing; quali
ty unsurpassed; fits guaranteed.
New lot received at Westbrook’s.
Mr. W. J. Bryan, of Cordele. Albany,
has moved his family to
He has accepted position of bag
gage master on the A’ – N. R. R.
Knox Hats at J.T. Westbrook’s.
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.
Mr. T. H. Johnson is now a full
fledged member of Board Trustees,
having been elected to fill the va
cancy caused by the resignation of
J. E. Howell.
Dr. Maury M. Stapler, eye, ear, nose
and thmat specialist, 506 Mulberry
*trget, Macon, Ga. 1-1-ly.
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TRY IT
Women suffer
OR? ing from female
troubles and
___ r, weakness, and
* from irregulai
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or painful ght men
r*« ses> ou not
ose k°P e ^
>v,,. __doctors them. cannot Phy
! help
sicians are sc
busy with othe!
■mmi diseases that
they do not un
/ derstand fully
the peculiar ail
ments and the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
BRADFIEUFS
FemaS® RegufatiGS' provided! \
which is the true cure
hy Nature for all female troubles. j
(s the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted hi:'
whole life to the study of the dis
hnct ailments peculiar to our moth
0f S ;o^v San i da r ghter f'
been provided by a kindly Nature to
corrhcea, cure irregularity in the menses, Nerv- Leu
ousness, Falling of the Womb, Backache,
Headache and
m fairness to herself and to Brad»
'Ield’s Female Regulator, every
suffering trial, woman ought to give it a
a large $i bottle will do a
dr Wonderful amount of good. Sold by
uggists.
Send for a nicety Illustrated free book on the subject.
The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Last Friday Mr. Q. H. Raines
had the misfortune to lose his gin
house by fire. The loss in cotton,
the house and other things amoun
ted to $1,000 with no insurance.
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.
Dr. A. L. McArthur’s new house
will sjon be finished, and it is said
he has given instructions to his
contractor that it must be ready
for occupancy by a certain date.
“I wish to express my thanks to
the manufacturers of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, for having wonderful put on medi- the
market such a
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.
Judge Allen Fort of Americus,
E. D. Graham of McRae, Judge A.
L. Miller and 0. J. Wimberly of
Macon, participated in the court
in chambers before Judge Little
john last- Saturday.
i ou 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 everj r where 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.
Editor Bivins of the Sentinel
left Tuesday night for Atlanta to
be in attendance at the meeting
of the Weekly Press Association,
the members of the association
having been invited to participate
in the opening ot the stae fair.
A. little Rutland (Penn.) girl is
very much up to the times, At
her prayers the other night, after
the usual appeal for her loved
ones she added: “And please,
Lord, take care of yourself, too, for
if anything should happen to Mr you
we wouldn’t have anyone but
McKinley to depen n, < -
isn’t doing it as well as papa expec
ted 0 f ; epuJ 1UI “
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Louis Bagger – Go., patent ats
Washington, D. C., re
port that on last Tuesday Mr. M.
p Welch, of this place, obtained a
va ] ua b]e patent for improvement
iu car couplings, and to other res
idents of this state two patents
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
DOMESTICS.
Anticipating orders a. rise on all cotton goods we placed
. our for enough calicoes, sheeting ticking, . .
° homespun, sheviots and hickory sbirting to last us
. . for a year. Look at these prices: ‘
°
Ticking best A C A worth only 0 o
Sheeting, 15c uc.
yard wide, “ 5 1-2c ‘.‘ 495c
Drilling, best made “ 7c only 5c.
Mr. R. L. McKenzie left Tues
day for Oakfield, where he goes to
accept a position as manager of
the naval store manufactory of E.
L. Vickers – Co. Bob has many
friends here who are loath to give
him up, and wish him every suc
cess in his new location.
January Eatontox, 30, 1899. Ga., \
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Messrs. H. J. Lamar – Sons,
Macon, Ga.,
Gentlemen—We herewith enclose
you order for one gross “L. L. L.”
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative. Our sales
on this preparation are rapidly in
creasing. I have used it in my fam
ily with entire satisfaction, and take
great pleasure in recommending it
to my customers,and consider it the
best liquid preparation for the liver
on the market. Very truly,
Chas. F. Tatum, Druggist.
For sale by all Druggists.
At a meeting of the city fathers
last Monday it was ordered that
the chairman on electric light
committee report at next meeting
the cost of placing arc lights on
every other street in the city
This is a move in the right direc
tion, and it is to be hoped that
the lights will be placed as sug
gested.
He Fooled The Surgeons.
All doctors told Renick Hamilton,
of West Jefferson, O., after suffer
ing 18 months from Rectal Fistula,
he would die unless a costly opera
tion was performed; but he cured
himself with five boxes of Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure
on Earth, and the best Salve in
the World. 25 cents a box. Sold
by all druggists.
“The tiger in Wallace’s tent is
even bigger than the one on the
bill boards. In other words all
that is advertised and more is giv
en epluribus unum, one hundred
cents on a dollar.” Daily
X-Ray, Charles City, Iowa. J This
tiger and the real show will be in
Cordele Saturday, Oct. 28.
Qn th@ 10th of De cemher, 1897,
Rey g> A _ Donaho0i pa8tor M. E.
Church> Southf Pt. Pleasant, W.
y contracted a severe cold
which was attended f rora thebo
ginning by violent coughing. He
says: “Afterresortmgtoanum
ber of so-called ‘specifics,’usually
kept in the house, to no purpose, 1
purchased a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy, which acted
like s charm. I most cheerfully
recommend it to the public.” For
sale by J B Ryals – Co., Drug
gists.
Mr. G. A . Ballenger, formerly
connected with the Unadilla Ad
vertiser, is now with the Cordele
Sentinel, Mr. Ballenger is an ex
emplary young man, and experi
enced in newspaper work and will
be a valuable paper.—Abbeville acquisition to that
excellent Chron
icle.
<$> <$> <$> <$> ^SHOES# <$> <$> # <§>
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 :
flisses 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 caff wcrth $1.25 only 98c.
We carry a complete line of big numbers in mens’ and ladies’ sin ce, a Js 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.
it CLOTHING – 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. $10
“ imported, all wool, clay worsted worth only $6.23
Boys’ suits worth $1 50 only 98c. $5 83.
“ imported, all wool, clay worsted worth $1.50 only 9–C. $2
Hens’ black or brown Alpine hats worth only
“ caps, all shapes and colors worth 25c only 19c
Boys’ nice up-to-date hats worth 35c. only 19c.
Aguinaldo must, be wondering by
this time what the American soldiers
will do to him when the rainy season
is really over.—Americus Herald.
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor Liver dyspeptics
whose Stomach and are out
of order. All such should know
that Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
the wonderful Stomach and Liver
Remedy, gives a splendid appe
tite, sound digestion and a regu
lar bodily habit that insures per
fect, health and great energy.
Only 25c. at any drug store.
Bronco Buster Roosevelt has gone
to Ohio on a hidden, mysterious
mission. Is it possible that McKin
ley is calling for help already?—Co
lumbus Ledger.
During the winter of 1897 Mr.
,
James Reed, one of the leading
citizens and merchants of Clay,
Clay Co., W. Va., struck his leg
against a cake of ice in such a
manner as to bruise it severely.
It became very much swollen and
pained him so badly that he could
not walk without the aid of
crutches. He was treated by
physicians, also used several kinds
of liniment and two and a half
gallons of whisky in bathing it,
but nothing gave any relief until
he began using Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. This brought alme-it
a complete cure in a week’s time
and he believes that had he not
used this remedy his leg would
have had to be amputated. Pain
Balm is unequalei for sprains,
bruises and rheumatism. For sale
by J B Ryals – Co., Druggists.
President McKinley is giving taffy
to the old Confeds, but. the old Con
feds fought for local self-government
and the consent of the goveined. An
old Confed who is for imperialism
must turn his back on his colors.—
Augusta Chronicle,
A TEXAS WONDER.
Halt’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s great
discovery cures all Kidney and blad
der tronbles, removes gravel, cures
diabetes, seminal emission, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and all
irregularities'of the kidneys in both
men and women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by
your druggist will he sent by mail
on receipt of $1. One small bottle is
two months' treatment, and will
cure any case above mentioned.
Dr. E. W. Hall, Sole Mfgr.
St. Louis, Mo., formerly Waco, Tex.
Sold by J. B. Ryals – Co., Cordele,
Gel.
KEAl) THIS.
Temple, Tex., April 16, 1899.—I
have used Hall’s Great Discovery
for bladder and kidney troubles, and
would not take a thousand dollars for
the benefit received from using one
bottle. I feel that lam permanently
cured. W. R. Tyler, D. D. S.
Formerly of Barnesville, Ga.
Notice nf Local Le«'iNliition.
plv to°the 8 Gemtral* ‘ A ssem ! >1 v* of'°Qeor <rm
for the passage of a hill tolie entitled, -An
act to amend an net creating a system of
puiilic schools for the. city of fJonleie,
as to change the manner of electing
board of trustees t.r the public schools of
also to former amend charter of Cordefe,
concerning election laws, and f,-r other
purposes.” This Oct. hi, ISO!;.
Also notice is hereby given of intention
to introduce at the next session of the
General Assembly, a bill to lie entitled,
An Act to establish the city court of Cor
dele in Dooly county, to detine its juris,
diction and powers, to provide for the ap
pointment of a judge, solicitor and other
officers thereof, and to detine their poweis
and duties; to provide for pleading and
practice and motions for new trial therein,
and writs of errors therefrom, and for
other purposes. This Oct, 18,1899.
To my Customers
and friends
■ ate . In tie Conntry
^ and in Town
Again I call your attenton to the
straight facts that I am going
move away from Cordele, and 1
want to sell my stock before I do
move. In order to save a terrible
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. Come iri and be con
vinced that I mean just what I say.
Jake Roobin,
Next Door to Express Office,
Cordele. - - Georgia.
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Notice of Ijcave to Sell.
Georgia, Dooly Co. To whom it
may concern:—Notice is hereby given
of intention to apply to tiie South-Wes- judge of
the sup< rior court of the
tern circuit for an order to sell for re
Investment, under the provisions of
Sec 2545 and 2546 of the revised code
0f wit: lt Ge0 W, Block la V th £ No. 334. block No. 335, *£
block No 344. block No. 345, and block
No. 346 as appears from map of survey
of the city of Cordele*, Georgia. Said
property being sold for the purpose of
paying the balance of purchase block money 128,
on lots Not. 11, 12 and 13 in
Cordele, Ga. Said application will be
made on the first Saturday in Novem
ber, next, at Cordele, Ga. F. SMITH.
J.
Guardian for Ida and Robert Smith.
This Oct. 4,1899.
) TAILOR, 1
| • MERCHANT .
Cordele, Ga.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, BOOM fi.
CLOTHES
MADE . . .
TO ORDER.
Suits from $12.50 up,
Pants from $4 up.
DarPwill 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.
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