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G0RDELES BIGGEST STORE.
Our constant aim is to raise the quality and lower tha pr: : ce of everythin!? in our mammoth store, aud guarantee perfect satisfaction to
every customer. We depend entirely on prices, good quality and good treatment to win customers, and all we ask i3 a comparison of our goods
with others, and we feel sure of winning you.
Heavy Comforts, good quality, well worth $1.25, going at 83c
Ladies’ trimmed Hats, very fancy patterns, worth $2, going at 84c
Yard -wide Sea Island, good quality, worth 5c yd., we sell at 4c yd.
Yard^wide Ticking, good quality, worth 6c yd., we sell at 5c. yd.
Men’s heavy flerino Undershirts, 25c value, while they last, at 18c.
Hen’s heavy winter Socks, well worth 714c, only 5c. pair.
Children’s Hose, all sizes, worth 10c pair, only 5c pair.
Ladies wool Fascinators, large size, worth 50c, only 38c.
We have the prettiest assortment of Xmas goods ever brought to Cordele. Watch our next ad
and we will tell yon all about them. If you want to buy before the rush, come and we will fit you up and
lay them away until Xmas week We also carry a complete line of Trunks, Glassware, Tinware, and
Crockery which we sell cheaper than anybody. Yours for Business,
Hind – Churchwell, Cordele, Georgia.
HHwOCS-iXs
Continued from first page.
Miss Lina McKenzie and Miss
Graham, of Moultrie are visiting
in the city, the accomplished
guests of Col. W. H. McKenzie.
We invite your attention to the
change of “ad” of Messrs. R. E.
Harsis – Co., the haberdashers,
in this issue. Be sure to read it.
Ladies.—For relief of women,
Chester’s Tansy Tablets, worth
their weight in gold. A safe and
certain m.onthlyregulator. Mailed
on receipt of price. Murdock
Cure Co., Atlanta, Ga.
McMillan – company have a
very important notice in this
issue. It will pay you to look it
up and see what they have to sav.
Hyler’o • epsia Tablets,
pleasant, 0 take, and give
permanent 80 day treat
meut, $1.0u. mailed on receipt
of price. Murdock Cure Co., At
lanta, Ga.
Rev. G. B. Thrasher,of Atlanta,
filled the pulpit at the Baptist
church last Sabbath, morning and
evening. Both services were well
attended.
fine figure
Many women lose their girlish forms after
they become mothers. This is due to neg
lect. The figure can be preserved beyond
question if the ex
<rl pectant mother will
constantly use
I mother's
I 1 ^rfeiifj
during the whole
period of pregnancy.
The earlier its use is
begun, the more per
fectly will the shape
be preserved.
mother’s friend
not only softens and
relaxes the muscles
during the great strain before birth, but helps
the skin to contract naturally afterward. It
keep* unsightly wrinkles away, and the
muscles underneath retain their pliability.
mother’s friend is that famous external
liniment which banishes morning sickness
and nervousness during pregnancy; shortens
labor and makes 5. y painless 1 builds up
the patient's cons;fe*tsc. al strength, so that
she emerges from tha or eal without danger.
The little one, too, £dwi the effects of
mother’s friend u> us robustness and vigor.
Sold at drag stores for $1 • kottls.
Send lor out finely Illustrated book tor *x
poctent mothers.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
_. ATLANTA. OA. ______
Col. W. 8. Thomson, who has
been spending several days in At
lanta, attending: to business,
spent last Sunday with his family
here.
Cofield, the A No. 1 photogra
pher, has something to tell you
in this week’s Sentinel in his ad
vertisement. He wants you to
read it.
It goes to every part,—Mur
dock Catarrh Cure. It cures Colds,
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.
Another firm that believes
printer’s ink is B. F. Sheppard –
Bro., the grocerymen. Their stock
is up-to-date in every respect, and
we call your attention to then
new advertisement in tins issue of
the Sentinel.
My son has been troubled for years
with chronic diarrhoea. Some time
ago I persuaded him to take some of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two
bottles of the 25-cent size he was
cured. I give this testimony hoping
some one similarly afflicted may read
it and be benefited.—Thomas C.
Bower, Glencoe, O. For sale by J.
B. Ryals – Co., Druggists. ,
Miss Bettie Mullis, sister of
Mrs. T. H. Gregory, arrived in
the city last Friday, and will re
main with her sister, who is under
treatment of Dr. F. R. Wallace.
Mrs. Gregory’s condition is some
what improved.
J. B. Kyals – Co., Druggists, Cham
guarantee every bottle of
berlain’s Cough Remedy and will
refund the money to anyone 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.
Rev. W. W. Stewart stopped
over in Cordele this week to see
Ins daughter, Mrs. Dr. Edwards,
on his way from conference to
Abbeville and Ocilla, which
charge he has for another year.
Brother Stewart is always at
home and welcomed in Cordele.
As a cure for rheumatism Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm is gaining a wied
reputation. D. B. Johnson, of Rich
mond, Ind., has been troubled with
that ailment since 1862. In speak
ing of it he says: “I never found
anything that would relieve me until
I used Chamberlain’8 Pain Balm. It
acts like magio with me. My foot
was swollen and paining me very
much, but one good application of
Pain Balm relieved me. For sale
by J. B. Ryals – Co., Druggists.
Capt. Is liah Williams,of Rains,
was in the city Wednesday. He
reports plentp of hog meat and
hominy, ai d says he is contented,
Capt. Williams is at Bast one
farmer in Dooly who lives
home and boards at same place.
c? .a, is i* o x*. a: .
Bears the The kind You Have Always Bought
Signature /Z
of
Col. W. A. Hawkins, so it is
rumored, wid !,e :\ ca; didnteucxt
year to represent Dooly in the
Georgia legislature. Investiga
tion failed to disclose anything
bui a rumor, although it is .said
that Col. Hawkins has many
friends who are urging him to
make the race, and hope he will
do so.
■
If so, (here must be some
trouble with its food. Well
babies are plump; only the
sick are thin. Are you sure
the food is all right ? Chil*
dren can’t help but grow ;
they must grow if their food
nourishes them. Perhaps a
mistake was made in the
past and as a result the di
gestion is weakened. If that
is so, don’t give the baby
a lot of medicine; just use
your every-day
sense and help nature a
little, and the way to do
it is to add half a teaspoon
f u | of
scon’s
EMULSION
to the baby’s food three or
four times a day. The gain
will begin the very first day
you give it. It seems to
correct the digestion and
gets the baby started right
again. If the baby is nurs
ing but does not thrive, then
the mother should take the
emulsion. It will have a
good effect both upon
mother and child. Twenty
five years proves this fact.
Joe. snd fi.oo, all druggist*.
SCOTT – BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Corhbad Suspenders, sells everywhere at 50c, we sell at 25c.
The latest craze in a hat, worth $2.50, only $i.98c.
One hundred extra heavy Blankets, red and blue bordered, the Kind
you pay $1.00 for, while they last, only 59c.
24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes, only 4c, $1,33
Ladies’ Plush Capes, well worth $2.00, going at
Large size cotton Towels, well worth 15c, going at 10c.
Mr. G. M. Bulloch has a one
fourth column “ad” in t he Senti
nel this week which will prove
interesting reading matter to
those who want fruit, confection
or anything in the family
gr< eery line. His stock is al
ways fresh.
The enterprising firm of Cody
– Averett, have just received
another car load of extraordinary
fine Tennessee mules and horses.
They believe in selling good stock.
Read their change of advertise
ment in this issue. Their terms
are easy and prices low
The eyer popular drug firm of
J. B. Ryals – Co., have an “ad’’
in this issue which we invite you
to read. They have just received
a fine line of Christmas goods,and
if you want to buy a present for
some one yon should visit their
store and look over their stock.
Be sure to read the advertise
ment of Jake Roobin in this issue.
He states positively that he will
commence at once to close out
his entiie stock, and if you are in
need of anything in the Dry
Goods, Clothing or Shoe line it
will pay you to investigate and
take advantage of the bargains
he is offering.
OASTORIA.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Mr. Elmer Peebles, who haa
been in the employ of the West
ern Union Telegraph Co., has
been transferred to Jacksonville,
Fla., leaving for that place Tues
day last. He made many friends
during his stay here,and their best
wishes go with him.
CASTOnii3 l. Bought
Bears the The Kind You Have Always
Signature
’ of
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons who are indebted to the
firm of Coney – Co., Cordele, Ga.,
to call ou me at the store
formerly occupied by said firm
and make settlement at once,
otherwise suit will be instituted
without delay.
C. B. Bowkn,
Receivr for Coney – Co.
12—tf.
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PARKER’£ BALSAM u
HAIR
Representatives Whitley, of
Glascock county; MeElreath, of
Cobb county ; Martin, of Banks
county; Gresham, of Burke coun
ty, aud Hatchoock, of Dougins
county, the penitentiary commit
tee from the Georgia house of
representatives, spent last Satur
day in our city. They were on
an inspection tour.to the various
convict camps in this section.
$. $. S. GOES T
TO THE BOTTOM.
Promptly Reaches the Seat In every test made 8. S. 8. easily
demonstrates its superiority over other
blood remedies. It matters not how ob
of all Blood Diseases and
always promptly reaches and cures any
Cares the Worst Cases. di f
blood diseases knows that there are no ail
ments or troubles so obstinate and difficult to cure. Very few remedies claim*
to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as 8. 8. 8. cures, and none car*
offer such incontrovertible evidence of merit. 8 8.8. is not merely a tonic— it
is a cure! It goes down to the very seat of all blood diseases, and gets at the>
foundation of the very worst cases, and routs the poison from the system. Itdoes
not, like other remedies, dry up the poison and hide it from view temporarily^
only to break forth ngain more violently than ever; 8. 8. S. forces out every
trace of taint, and rids the system of it forever.
Mrs.T. W. Lee, Montgomery, Ala., writes: “Some years
ago I was inoculated with poison by covered a nurse with who infected and
my babe with blood taint. I was sores
ulcers from head to foot, and in my great extremity I prayed
to die. Several prominent The physicians and potash treated which me, but they all
to no purpose. mercury
gave me seemed to add fuel to the awful flame which was
devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen J|m
wonderful cures made by it, to medicine try Swift’s seemed Specific. direct I im- Ja BE
proved from the start, as the to go
to thee P use of the trouble and force the Specific— poison out. Twenty
bottles ured me completely.” Swift’s
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
—is the only remedy that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no>
mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fails to>
cure Cancer, Eczema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison*
Tetter, Boils, Carbuncles, Sores, etc. Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Valuable books mailed free by Swift
CATARRH CAN BE CURED.
MURDOCK’S CATARRH CORE *
IT GOES TO EVEtY PART.
SURE, SAFE AND PLEASANT.
For years has the medical fraternitv sought a reliable and sure cure for Catarrfe.
In this endeavor main hundreds of nostrums have been offered to a suffering these public.,
and the health of thousands have been completely ruined bv taking ointments them, vurs- also*
ous compounds causing the worst forms of Dyspepsia. Sprays ard are
worthless, as it is impossible to reach the affected parts in this manner.
MURDOCK’S CATARRH CURE is – new and scientific preparation, and is t«*
be smoked in a pipe, thereby the tomes aud smoke going over the entire systems
affected bv 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 bow little yon are
affected, don’t delay treatment. Catarrh comes often from simple colds. Like alK
new and valuable preparations you will find others saying theirs are just as good*
Beware of imitation, as they are worthless.
WE ONLY ASK A TKI AL TO CONVINCE. Mailed to any address, prepaid, om
receipt of price. MURDOCK CURE CO.,
Put u • la tin boxes, ft.00 per ATLANTA,GA. :
Treatment for 3O days.
1147-lyr
Miss Ethel Stoy, who has fceea
in the employ of the We,-Brit
Union Telegraph Co., he,e for
several weeks, left yesterday for
her home in Jacksonville, Fla..
Mies Stoy is an exceptionally find
character, and lias add d a great
deal to Cordele’s social life. She
has made numerous friends dur
ing her stay among us, and her
departure is very much regretted..