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Tt not, come at once and we will show you the handsomest st re and the largest stock of goods in the city. Every department is filled to
overflowing, and we mean to sell cheaper than any house in this section. With our New York connection: we are in p >sition to save you money
on every purchase from a paper of pins to a suit of clothes.
? The d fference in our prices and those of our competitors is in our ideas jf profit an i theirS. ?
< Childrens’ Moccasins, any color, only 15 cents.
20 inch silk, any shade, worth 50 cents going at 25 cent-..
Flannel shirt waists, trimmed with braid, only 69 cents.
Best quality f^rcales. all shades, worth 10 cents, only 8 cents.
Double Fleeced Outing, worth 7 cents, only 5 cents.
Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves worth 25 cents only 15 cents,
Hind – Church'well, Cordele, Georgia,
X-jOca-ls
Continued from first page.
Mr. W. D. Odom, of Warwick,
advanced his subscription this
week for fwo years, for which he
has our thanks.
Ladies.—For relief of women,
Chester’s Tansy Tablets, worth
their weight in gold. A safe and
certain monthly regulator. Mailed
on receipt of price. Murdock
Cure Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. W. N, McKenzie was in
Cordele Tuesday on business. He
is the father of C. M., G. H., R.
L., and W. C. McKenzie, of Cor
dele.
J. B. Ryals – Co., Druggists,
guarantee every bottle of Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy and will
refund the money to any one who
is not satisfied after using two
thirds of the contents. This is
the best remedy in the world for
lagrippe, coughs, colds, croup and
whooping cough and is pleasant
and safe to take. It prevents any
tendency of a cold to result in
pneumonia.
Editor J. R. Monroe, of the
lAbbevill e Chronicle, passed
hrough Cordele Tuesday, en
pute to Atlanta.
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3ut in Kansas
lives happy wife. She writes: “ I
a
h'e used Mother’s Friend before
b confinements. The last time I had
^is, and was in labor only a few min
u h. Suffered very little.” The reason
wh
A other’s Friend
loes expectant mothers so much
good s because it is an external liniment,
t0 bt applied upon the outside, where
muctyof the strain comes. It helps be
causeVhe pores of the skin readily absorb
it, ana it comes into direct contact with
and is\ibsorbed by the parts involved.
Morninj sickness is quickly banished,
and nefr-ousness is kept completely away,
the sense of dread and foreboding fs not
experienced, even during labor itself.
Confinement is short and almost without
P* ,n - Recovery is quick and sure. Beat
unborn o f all, Mother’s Friend benefits expectant the
just a® much as the it
and when the little one comes
»'ll be strong, lusty and healthy.
toll Mother'* Friend for «l a hottto.
Send for oar fr*e book on tbo »«bjo*»,
• Saoljr uiuitratod. >
THE BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA. OA.
Cards are oat announcing the
marriage of Mr. George W. Hen
derson, of Sycamore, and
Daisy Sims, of Leslie, Dec. 6th.
,, Maybe . don’t , , have colic.
you
llmn you don t need Dr.
nor s Antiseptic for (hat purpose,
1 ut you don t know when you
may get hurt, and it is a record*
breakei for cuts, burns, bruises,
scalds, inflamed eyes, sore throat,
poison oak, ’ etc Contains 110
grease and the oder is very pleas
ant. Call at any druggist for it.
We regret to chronicle the fact
that Mr, E. A. Mann has been
quite sick for two or three weeks,
and his friends hope he will soon
begin to improve.
A patent medicine drummer,
who died in St. Louis recently,
was asked before h 3 went to the
great unknown, what disposition
he wished to be made of his body,
replied: “Insert me top of col
umn, next to reading matter, fif
ty-two times a year.
The telephone system has un
dergone a complete overhauling
and is now in a much better con
dition than ever before, much to
the delight of Manager Ledbetter
and the general public.
It goes to every part—Mur- Colds,
dock Catarrh Cure. It cures
Hay Fever and all forms of Ca
tarrh. Price $1.00, mailed on re
ceipt of price. See advertise
ment. Murdock Cure Co., Atlan
ta, Ga.
Miss Edna Killian, who is a
pupil in the State Normal and
Industrial college at Milledge
ville, has returned home for a
short while on account of illness.
Hyler’s Dyspepsia Tablets,
pleasant, easy to take, and give
permanent relief. 30 day treat
ment, $1.00. Mailed on receipt
of price. Murdock Cure Co., At
lanta, Ga.
Mr. M. J. Brown, who has held
a position with the Morning Call
for several months, has left Cor
dele to make his future home 111
Hotnerville, at which place he has
accepted a position with the
Clinch County News.
Mr. J. M. Holland, of Hawkins
ville, and by the way one of Pu
laski’3 most progressive farmers,
paid the Sentinel a call Monday,
and advanced his subscription a
year.
Public speakers and singers
should use Dr. Tichenor’6 Antisep
tic to prevent or relieve hoarse
ness or sore throat. The odor and
taste is very pleasant, and a few
gargles and applications will do
the work. Costs only 50c. For
sale by all druggists.
It w j|] not be a s „ rpri8e t0 any
who are at all familiar with the
good' qualities of Chamberlain’s
Cu,l ? h ft rt medv, f0 kll °w that peo
pie everywhere take pleasure
relating llleir experience in the
, lse „f that splendid medicine and
in telling of the benefit they have
received from it, of bad colds it
bus cured, of threatened attacks
of pseunutria it. has averted and
of the children it has saved from
attacks of croup and whooping
C oiu'h. j, u a grand, good med
i c i ne . For sale by J. B. Rvfels –
Co., Druggists,
Rev. J. J. IIvniaD, pastor of
Abbeville Baptist church, passed
through Cordele Monday, euroute
to Atlanta, to meet with the State
Mission Board which meets at
trial place this week,
Help
Nature
Babies and children need
proper food, rarely ever medi
cine. If they do not thrive
on their food something is
wrong. They need a little
help to get their digestive
machinery working properly,
COD LIVER OIL
W/TH HYPOPHOSPHITES ofUMES SOM
will generally correct this
difficulty.
If you will put from
fourth to half a teaspoonful
in baby’s bottle three or four
times a day you will soon see
a marked improvement. For
larger children, from half to
a teaspoonful, according to
age, dissolved in their milk,
il you so desire, will very
soon show its great nourish
ing power. If the mother’s
milk does not nourish the
baby, she needs the emul
sion. It will show an effect
at once both upon mother
and child.
50c. todSi.oo, all droggfct*.
SCOTT – BOWNE, Ch*mljtJ, N«w York.
Ladies’ Black Kid Gloves, the $1.00 value, only 75 cents.
Set of cups and saucers, handles on cups, only 29 cents
Set of plates, good quality, worth 35 cents, only 22 cents.
Extra large glass butter dish, worth 15 cents, only 9 cents.
Yard wide carpet, good quality, worth 50 cents, only 25 cents.
Yard wide best quality, wort' 30 cents, on; - r 19 cents.
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Rev. Charles Montgomery, 'of
Mt. Vernon, occupied the pulpit
at the Presbyterian church Sun
day. His sermons were full of
and . eloqUently , ,, (le ,
thou . K ht » T™ ‘
Iivered. Large congregations
greeted the minister at both ser
vices.
When your little boy cuts his
foot, apply Dr. Tichenor’s Anti
septic. You will be delighted
with the result. It will stop the
bleeding, relieve the suffering,
prevents suppuration and heals
like magic. Only 50c. a bottle by
druggists.
Miss Susie Pollock, of Rome,
sister to President Pollock of Mer
cer University, is a guest of Mrs.
H. D. Smith during the Carnival.
Mrs. Smith also has Miss Beck
Woodard, of Kathleen, and Misses
Mary and Annie Woodard, of Den
nard.
All good mothers keep Dr. Tich
enor’s Antiseptic to use when the
children get hurt or have colic.
Only 50c. a bottle. Contains no
oil or grease, the odor is very
pleasant and the children like it
because, when sweetened, it tastes
like peppermint candy, and is ab
solutely harmless. Ask your drug
gist for it.
Rev. Charles G. Dillworth, of
Athens, Pa., filled the pulpit of
the First Baptist church here
last Sunday morning arid night.
Mr. Dillworth is a graduate of
Mercer University, and also the
Theological Seminary at Roches
ter, N. Y. He is now pastor of
the First Baptist church at Ath
ens, Pa. Large audiences greeted
this scholarly divine both
and evening. He will preach for
the Baptist again next Sabbath.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for Sick and
Nervous Headaches. They make
pare blood and strong nerves and
build up your health. Easy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money
back if not cured. Sold at all Drug
Stores.
The man who can lead learned first
to obey.
Emphasis in the wrong place cre
ates the weakness it would avoid.
A bad temper is a mortgage on
the soul, and loss of friends is the
interest one pays.
Dont jest with strangers. Nine
times out of ten they will misunder
stand yon.
Mr., Hind, of the firm of Hind
and Churc'.iwell, who lives at
McRae, arrived in Hie city
dav, to remain until after the
Carmval is over. Messrs. Hind
– Churchwell operate a business
in McRae, which Mr. Hinds looks
after. He reports good business
over there. We always welcome
such men to our town, even on a
short visit.
RUNNING SORE s:
ON HIS ANKLE.
After Six Years of Intense Obstinate sores and ulcers which
refuse to heal under ordinary and treat- deep
Suffering, Promptly Cured ment soon become chronic
seated, and are a sure sign that the
By S. S. S. entire circulation is in a depraved condition. They
are a severe drain upon the system, and are con
stantly sapping away the vitality. In every case external the poison treatment must
be eliminated fjom the blood, and no amount of
can have any effect. merits of S. S. S. claim
There is no uncertainty about the ; every
made for it is backed up strongly by convincing
testimony of those who have Been cured by it
and know of its virtues by experience. m.
Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse, Ya., writes:
“ For six years I had caused an obstinate, intense running suffering. ujeer on I was my
ankle, which at times me I wholly unfit for m
so disabled for a long while that was constantly
business. One of the best doctors treated me
but did me no good. I then tried various blood remedies,
without the least benefit. S. S. S. was so highly elf ect reconn- 'i:
mended that I concluded to try it, and the was
wonderful. It seemed to get right at the seat of the
disease and force the poison out, and I was soon com
pletely cured.” .Swift’s Specific—
S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD
—drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this way
cures permanently the most obstinate, deep-seated sore or ulcer. It
is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con
tains not a particle of potasn, mercury, or other mineral. S. S. S.
cures Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema,
Rheumatism, Sores, Ulcers, Boils, or any other blood trouble. Insist'
upon Valuable S. S. S.; books nothing mailed can free take by Swift its place. Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga
CATARRH CAN BE CURED.
MURDOCK’S CATARRH CURE.
IT GOES TO EVEHY PART.
SURE, SAFE AND PLEASANT.
Kor years has the medical fraternity sought a reliable and sure euse for Catarrh.
In this endeavor many hundreds of nostrums have been offered to it srrtterimr public.,
and the health of thousands have been completely Dyspepsia. ruined by takinglihem, and ointment* these vttri
ous compounds causing the worst forms of Sprays ,■ e als®
worthless, as it is impossible to reach the affected parts in this manner.
MURDOCK’S CATARRH CURE is a new and scientific preparation, and ist«
be smoked in a pipe, thereby the luraes and smoke going over the entire si stem
affected by the disease. It relieves instantly the worst forms of Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hay Fever, Colds in the Head and all forms of Catarrh, no matter what shape, and
cures where treatment is continued for reasonable time. No matter how little voti are
affected, don’t delay treatment. Catarrh comes often from simple colds. Like all
new and valuable preparations you will find others saying theirs are just as good
Beware of imitation, as they are worthies*.
WE ONLY ASK A TRIAL TO CONVINCE. Mailed to any address, prepaid, on
receipt of price. MURDOCK CURE CO.,
Put up In tin boxes, $1.00 per box. ATLANTA.
Treatment for 3O days. GA.
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The paster. Rev. •!. W. Weston,
filled the pulpitat tlm Ma'hndist
1 and
church Sunday mor.-ing eve
ning. The di course. 1 the minis
' ter at. both the rvi< .vero elo
si ■■
j quent and earnest, a 1 v as deliv
ered to large and HtW. ive con
gregalions.
j for
j Old papers sa> nt Th« ,-kk.
I tinel office at 25c. per hundred.