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GORDELE’S BIGGEST STORE.
Our constant aim is to raise the quality and lower the price of every! hinar in our mammoth store, and guarantee perfect satisfaction to
every customer. We depend entirely on prices, good quality and good treatment to win customers, and all we ask is 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 7%c, only 5c. pair.
Children’s Hose, all sizes, worth 10c pair, only 5c pair.
Ladies wool Fascinators, large size, worth 50c, only 3®c.
We have the prettiest assortment of Xmas goods ever brought to Cor dele. Watch our next ad
and we will tell you ail 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
vrockerjr which we sell cheaper than anybody. Yours for Business,
Hind – Churchweli, Cordele, Georgia
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Ooutlnued from first page.
Mr. Dwight Gibbs, of Penia,
was in the city Tuesday.
Banker R. L. Wilson paid Una -
dilla a business visit Tuesday.
Hyler’o Dyspepsia Tablets,
pleasant, easy to take, and give
permanent relief. 80 day treat
ment, $1.0o. Mailed on receipt
of price. Murdock Cure Co., At
lanta, Ga.
Messrs. J. B- Pate, 0. E. Jones,
J. G. Jones and P. H. Wlllis, paid
Abbeville a visit Tuesday.
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.
Mrs. U. V. Whipple returned
home Tuesday, after a pleasant
visit to relatives, in Vienna.
Write Murdock Cure Co., At
lanta, Ga., enclosing 2e stamp for
free sample of Murdock’s Catarrh
Cure or Heyler’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets. They propose Dyspepsia. to cure every
case of Catarrh or
Mr. M. M. Sbeppard has quit
the race for alderman in favor of
Mr. Z. A. Bolton, who has an
nounced his candidacy.
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HEADACHE
disease. is only a symptom—not Backache, a
So are
Nervousness, Dizziness and the
Blues. They all come from an
unhealthy state of the suffer men
strual organs. If you
from any of these symptoms—
if you feel tired and languid in
the morning and wish you could
lie in bed another hour or two
—if there is a bad taste in the
mouth, and no appetite — if
there is pain in the side, back
or abdomen— BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR will
bring about a sure cure. The
doctor may call your trouble
some high-sounding Latin
name, but never mind the name.
The trouble is in the menstrual
organs, and Brad field’s Female
Regulator health will restore you to
like and regula te the meases
clockwork.
by thruggmi f« ,t t bottle- A HluMtnd
book will be mu to any women if rnqnostbe moiled to
THE BRAbFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
We earnestly ask all the read
ers of the Sentinel to peruse the
advertisements before you do
your Christmas shopping. It will
pay you to do so.
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-ceiit size he was
cured. I give this testimony hoping
some oue similarly afflicted may read
it and be benefited.—Thomas 0.
Bower, Glencoe, O. For sale by J
B. Ryals – (Jo., Druggists.
Miss Edna Lasseter, of Pavo, is
spending several weeks with i el -
atives in the city.
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.
Rev. G. L. Finch, of Carthage,
N. C., preached two very able and
soul-stirring sermons at the Bap
tist church here last Sabbath. The
membership is highly delighted
with Mr. Finch, and he will
preach for them again next Sun
day.
Here We
Are!
Ready to sell you all kinds
of FRUITS, for your Christ
mas cakes. All of our goods
are FRESH and are going at
a low figure. Come to see us
for anything you need in the
line of
fancy and
family Groceries
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
CONFECTIONERIES.
B. t SBEPPARD – BRO.
Christmas three days off.
Hog killing time has come.
While the solid rye is coming
up, the liquid rye is going down.
Save a dollar from your
mas mime) and save your dog’s
neck.
As a cure for rheumatism Cham
berlain’s I’.-.iu Balm is gaining a wied
reparation. T). ?: >. Johnson, of Rich
mond, Iml., has teen troubled with
that ailment since 1862 . In speak
ing of it he says: “I never found
anything t hat would relievo me until
used Chamberlain ’m lain Balm. It
acts like magic with me. My foot
was swollen and paining me very
much, but one good application of
Pam Bairn relieved me. For sale
by J. R.-Ryals – Co., Druggists,
Rev. J. J. HvrmiiJ was in the
city TuesiL).
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Did you ever try to dodge the
rain-drops ? Did not succeed
very well, did you? It’s just
as useless to try to escape from
the germs of consumption. You
can’t do it. They are about us
on every hand and we are con
stantly taking them into our
lungs.
Then why don’t we all have
this disease? Simply because
these germs cannot gain a foot
hold in a strong throat and
lungs. It’s when these are
weak that the germs master.
The body must be well supplied
with fat. The danger comes
when the blood is poor and the
body is thin. If your cough does
not yield, and your throat and
lungs feel raw and sore, you
should not delay another day.
Take
Scott’s
Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos
phites at once. It will heal the
inflamed membranes and greatly
strengthen them as well. The
digestion becomes stronger, the
appetite nnnrtlte hettar better ana nnri tne tH-, weight
increases. The whole body be
comes well fortified and the
gain s- a looter* foothold. 0 " “ nnot
It’S this nourishing, sustain
Ing and Strengthening power nnni.r
Of SCOTT’S EMULSION that
has made it Of such value in
.<1 wasting nut. exhausting
diseases.
jot. u>4 $i.oa, »U drugfirts.
SCOTT A 80 WNE, Qumitu, Ntw 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,
Ladies’ Plush Capes, well worth $2.00, going at $1,33
Large size cotton Towels, well worth 15c, going at 10c.
Mr. C. A. Horne was in the
city Tuesday.
A Merry Christmas to you all.
Messrs. W. E. Chauncey, John
McKeuney and Mrs. J. J. Daniel,
of near Hawkinsville, visited the
family of Mr. W. H. Tripp, here,
this week.
“The Cordele Cotton Mill Co.”
is the style of Cordele’s new cot
ton mill company. Plurrah for
Cordele. She is fast becoming
one of tlje largest cities in the
Wiregrass section of Georgia.
Rev. C. Branyon, of Hartwell,
arrived in the city last Saturday,
and will spend several days here.
Mr. Branyon was granted a vaca
tion by his church, and will spend
the time in Cordele. He is a
welcomed guest.
Mr. E. Colwell, Sr., and fam
ily, leave Cordele this week for
Bainbridge, at which place Mr.
Colwell will enter the Racket
store business. VVe regret to see
this estimable family leave our
midst. It will certainly be Cor
dele’s loss and Bainbridge’s gain.
We trust that their new home
may prove profitable and pleas
ant for them.
Christmas
Fruit Cake
AT
G. M. BULLOCH’S.
LSO,
Seeded Raisins, Dates,
Currants, Nuts, Citron,
Prunes, Olives, and all
other ingredients to go in
your Christmas cake can
be found at my store.
I carry a full line of
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groceries. />nA/*r>mr
an “ ,,u d can wal1 SUDDIv 8U rFv all de
niands artri c 111 this line. I
Vie 1 M "la O,. LUlllULIl* 11^,1,
Next door west of the Poetoffice.
Mr. Thomas E. Jennings, the
handsome and popular prescrip
tion clerk at J. B. Ryals <fc Co.'s
drug store, made a very import
ant visit to Montezuma Saturday
and Sunday. The doctor is very
popular in his old town, and es
pecially so with certain “friends.
Old papers for sale at The Sen
tinel office at. 25 c. per hundred.
ONLY ONE CORE
FOR SCROFOLA
S. S. S. ' There are dozens of remedies recommended fc#e
Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to
Remedy Equal to this afford temporary relief, but S. S. S. is absolutely
the only remedy which obstinate, completely deep-seated cures it.
Scrofula is one of the most
Obstinate Disease. blood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the
many so-calleu purifiers and tonics because some
thing more than a mere tonic is required. S. S. S.
is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because at
goes down to the seat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating every
trace of the taint.
should The serious consequences those afflicted to which Scrofula surely vital leads
impress upon with it the im
portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can
not possibly effect been a cure. relied In many complicated cases where the glandular wrong
treatment has upon,
swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that
a dangerous surgical operation is necessary.
Mr. H. E. Scrofula Thompson, of Milledgeville, the Ga., writes: "A
bad case of broke out on glands of my neck,
which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I
able was treated to for a and long my while, condition but the physicians bad were when un- I ipSI
cure me, was as as -■«
began their treatment. Some Many recommended blood remedies S. were S. 8., used, and
but without effect. one
I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles.
Continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanently,
and have never hid a sign of the disease to return." Swift’s Specific—
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
—is the only remedy which can prompter reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated
so-called tonics, etc., all'sufferers'from blood troubles can^Le promptly cured,
instead of enduring years S. of suffering which gradually but surely undermine*
the constitution. 8. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable , and never fail– to
cure Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Boils,
Tetter, Books Pimples, blood Sores, and skin Ulcers, diseases etc. Insist will upon be mailed S. S S.; free nothing can address take its by place,. the
on to any
Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Georgia.
CATARRH CAN BE CURED.
MURDOCK'S CATARRH CORE.
IT GOES TO EVERY PART.
SURE, SAFE AND PLt'ASANT.
For years has tlie medical fraternity sought a reliable anil wire cure for I’atarrta,
In this endeavor many hundred# of nostrum# have been ottered to a suffering; them, these puhlioj.
and the health ofthoimand# have been completely ruined by taking vim- *.!»«•
oua compound# causing the worsl forms of Dyspepsia. Spray# avd ointment* are
worthies#, a# it is Iiupowible to reach the affected part# in this manner.
affected »>? the disease. It relieve# instantly form# of the Catarrh, worst tornis matter of Asthma, Hronchitua^
Hay Fever, Cold# in the Head and all nn No matter how I it tie you acre
cures where treatment is continued for reasonable time . simple cold#. Like- sHY
affected don’t va"uaMe delav preparaSoSti treatment. Catarrh come# oftea lrom just oe*
veu wiU #nd other, sayins their, are as S
Beware of imil#tlon, as they are worthle*#.
Put ap la tla boxea, li.OOper bax. MURDOCK CURE CO r ,
: ATLANTA, OA.
Treatment for 3 O days.
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Mr. J. B. Spencer, the popular
manager of t 1 e Wilcox Machine
Co , of this place, spent Sunday
in McRae.
Editor J. C. Mercer of the
Fitzgerald Enterprise, was in th* j
city Monday.
Miss Matt ie lam sun, one etf
Perry’s most charming young;
ladies, is the guest, of her sister,
Mrs. J. B. Pate, this week.