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Lll our goods are sold on the#same broad principal. We sell them to you at what they cost us, plus a
ainimum profit. The confidence of our customers is worth more to us than all the capital we have iru
ested in our business.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This department is one of Cordele’s growing wonders:
Tens’ black clay worsted at $2.98
Tens’ blue serge suits, sells for $7.00 $4.98
Hens’ all wool suits, pretty patterns and guaranteed
fast black for $4.98
Mens’ $10.00 gray suits going while they last for
only $7.78
Boys’ suits we have one huudred of them that must
goat 87c
Boys’ black worsted suits for $2.98
Boys’ all wool suits gay patterns and guaranteed fast
colors $2 48
Pants! Pants! Do you wear them, if so, come and pick
up some great bargains We have 435 pairs that must be
sold in the next few days at exactly cost:
Good jeans pants for 39c
These are only a few of our bargains. Come and see
Hind – Churchwell
“-A- -#31 LEADERS IN LOW PRICES •V' '
LOCALS – PERSONALS.
For coughs use Stead’s Cough
Balsam.
ForLaGrippe use Allan's Po
LICEMAN.
For the Liver use Allan’s Liver
Ixvigokatok. in tin boxes, take no
other, it is the best and twice as
cheap If as any other liver regulator.
} r ou can’t take the powders try
•Stead’s Pills, guaranteed two to
one better than any other Regula
tor Pills. The above articles posi
tively ion. guaranteed to give satisfac
i
A. M. STEAD.
Rev. J. J. Hyman was in Cor
'lele Tuesday.
Dr. Marshall visited Coney on
professional business Tuesday.
R- C Harris visited Savannah
a nd Tybee Island several days this
tveett.
Mr. John Harvard of Rome was
has in Cordele a few days this
week.
Mrs. J. M. Cox and childern are
'Siting relatives in Vienna this
week.
p:-,- Do "U Smoke? Do you
JK ’ 1 you plant gardens ; do
: , ou ta ^ e medicine. We can supply
G come and see us. McMillan Phar
CC . J. B. ^ are
t.C in o this
Bull stock of the Wood mowers
If >kes for sale by Lanier – De-
When You Go Out EASTER SUNDAY
IQU WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST. CL OTHES
MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN. BUT THEY HELP.
If you haven’t already bought your ‘ 4 NEW SUIT MADE TO ORDER” come
Judge Z. A. Littlejohn of Amer
icus was in Cordele Tuesday on
business.
Miss Marietta Brown, of Arabi,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Pate.
n vnn mqp USe O ^nan P' ? McMil
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Ws Pharmacy has ia1 kinds f om
Grand-pa s Wonder to the finest toil
et8oai> * ’
Col. E. I). Graham, one of Mc
p ae ' s leading lawyers was in Cor
clele Tuesday.
Full stock of the Wood mowers
and rakes for sale by Lanier – De
kle.
5-24-Bt.
Mr. W. F. Holton, of Macon,
came down Saturday and spent
Sunday in the city.
C. B. Parker, one of McRae’s
most prominent citizens, was here
on business Tuesday.
Mr’and Mrs. J. I. Cofield re
turned Wednesday after delightful
visit bo relatives at Hawkinsville.
Buy j’oiir ice from Weiseger –
Co. Our customers will confer a
favor by notifying us of any in
attention on the part of our driv
ers.
Mrs. C. I. Carrico and daughter
Miss Ola, of Montgomery, Ala. are
visiting Mr. A. C. Carrico of this
city.
Miss Lois Higgins of Live Oak.
Fla. is the guest of Mrs. J. M.
Nelson on Seventh Street this
week.
woal jeans for 59c
$1.25 jeans for 87c
/Tens’ black worsted pants for $1.98
Mens’ $5.00 pants for $3.28
Come quick and get you a pair.
SHOE DEPARMENT.
Words cannot express to you the values in our shoes
Mens’ elastic creoles for 98c
Hens’ quality brogan shoe stitched and peggedQ3Q
Hens’ extra fine brogan $1.23
Our famous Snow’s $1.50 shoe going at 98c
Mens’ nice $2.00 cress shoe $1.48
Smith’s hand sewed shoe any style, shape $1,98
Beautiful pattent leather shoes worth $5.00 going
at $2.98
Look out for VVeiseger – Co.’s
wagon and buy your ice from
them. Ice books on sale at their
office. Telephone orders promptly
filled.
Mr. I). J. Graham, of Penia,
made the Sentinel a visit Sat
urday and advanced his subscrip
tion two years.
Mr. H. B. Folsom, connected
with the Valdosta Times visited
Mr. J. P. Hughes in Cordele Sat
urday and Sunday.
WANTED-A position
young man. Best of references
given. Address, Sentinel, Cor
dele, Ga.
Mr. W. C. Aycock returned Sulpher
Monday from White
Springs where he has been for
several days recuperating.
Are you Blind? Are J 0111 '
eyes weak ; does your eyes pam you
when reading ; if so, why let them
trouble you when you can buy Hawks
glasses, the best made, at McMillan’s
Pharmacy,
Mr. J. E. Joiner, one of Dooly’s
most properous farmers near Dray
ton, gave the Sentinel office a
pleasant call Wenesday.
Rev. Wm. J. Williams pastor of
the first Baptist church of Ocalla,
Fla. filled the pulpit of the first
Baptist church in this city Sunday
night.
Skin affections will readily disap
pear by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. Lookout for counterfeits,
If you get DeV itt’s you will get
^shivfcme for piles* McMillans
Pharmacy ; J. B. Ryals – Co. ‘
and let us take your measure NOW, and we will see to it that you are a well
dressed man. We invite your attention also to our Easter “fixings” for men
and boys. Our stock of underwear, neckwear, hose, shirts and other furnish
ings is complete and comprises all the new colors and paterns. Our prices are
correct, and you will not be urged to buy, save that your judgement wiU do the
urging. Our assortment of HATS never was more complete. Come to see us.
R. E. HARRIS – CO., HATTERS and;;
.> i FURNISHERS.
Ilev-J. C. Brewton and family
left Thursday for their future
home at Forsyth. Mr. Brewton
will return to Cordele and remain
until June 1st.
Mr. Trios. Griffin, one of tiie
Sentinel’s best friends and one
of Dooly’s best farmers gave us a
pleasant call Friday and extended
his subscription.
Warm spring days produce a feel
ing of drowsiness if the body is
loaded with the impurities of winter
diet. Cleanse the blood, liver and
howles with Prickly Ash Bitters.
It creates energy and cheerfulness.
Cash Drug Store.
Miss Talula Adkins and her
niece Miss Mary Needham left
Tueseday for DeLand, Fla. where
they will attend the commence
ment exercises of the High School
at that place.
Impurities in the blood he produced
by digestive disorders must driven
out before hot weather sets in. other
wise sickness will appear at a time
when a strong vigorous bodv is most
nee( jed. p r j c kly Ash Bitters will
ex pel all impurities and put the sys
tem in perfect order. Cash Drug Store
We call the attention of our
readers to the new advertisement
of The Cordele Grocery, Parson –
Hill proprietors. Trade with them
they will treat you all right.
Mr. R. G. Zetroner of Macon L
now a citizen of Cordele, having
accepted a position with Cobb
g rog Zetroner is a most ex
cellent voun S man and we 6 lve
-
him hearty welcome into our midst
J. B. Lewis – Co’s, vici button for $3.28
Ladies’ choclate oxfords for 98c
Ladies’ vici oxfords the $2.00 kind for $1.33
Old ladies’ bals for 98c
Ladies’ sandals for $1.48
Ladies’ patent leather slippers $1.53
Children slippers from 23c to $1.28
TINWARE DEPARTMENT.
4 quart milk pans 5c
6 quart milk pans 8c
*4 gallon buckets 5c
34 quarts buckets 8c
Coffee pots 5c
Large lamps 25c
“Wlnu’s in a name?” The
“hitters” does not always i
somethin'.; harsh ami *li»fi«/»■<>«*
Prick! v Asb I’i’lei's is yroof of i his. n.
cleanses, strengthens an! legulatfjs
the system th<>: onglily, yet, jt stomach is so
plea ant, the most delicate
will not object to it., Cash Drug
St,,rt ‘
Rev. Dr. Taylor, a prominent
divine of Atlanta will preach
morning and evening at the hirst
Baptist church in this city. The
public are cordially invited to at
tend each service, next Sunday.
“It is with a good deal ot pleasure
and satisfaction that I recomrned
Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Druggist
A, W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn.
“A lady customer, seeing the remedy
exposed for sale on my show case,
said to me: “I really believe that
medicine saved ray life the past sum
mer while at the shore,” and she be
came so enthusiastic over its merits
that I at once made up my mind to
recommend it in the future. Recent
ly a gentleman came into my store so
overcome with colic pains that he
sank at once to the floor. I gave
him a dose of this remedy which
helped him. I repeated the doge
and in fifteen minutes he left, my
store smiling informing me that he
felt as well as ever. Sold dy J. I>,
Rvals A Co.
Miss Fannie Davis, of Albany,
visited relatives hero Saturday and
Sunday, Miss Davis is one of the
and most accomplished
ladies of the artesian city,
and she has many friends here
who ar0 ahva ^ S deli * hted t0 see
her.
Tlie feller that fools you the
wust is the one that lets you think
you're a-foolin’ him.
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THE OFFSFi
($F tSEEklEBETAS2Y
T–6HT.
Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood
Poison and Consumption. The parent
who is tainted by either will see in th«
child the same disease
manifesting itself in
the form of swollen m
glands of the neck and
throat, catarrh, weak Iff
eyes, offensive sores J
and abscesses and of
tentimes white swell-w Jl.,-,
ing — sure signs of Cr V
Scrofula. There may W/ \
be no external signs for f a
a long time, for the disease develops slovrlj
in some cases, but the poison is in the
blood and will break out at the first favor*
able opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast
ing, destructive disease by first purifying
and building invigorating up the blood and stimulating
and the whole system.
J. M Seals, 115 Public Square. Nashville,Term,
says : “Ten } ears ago rny daughter fell ami cut
her forehead. From this wound the glands on
the side cf her face became swollen and burstod.
home of the best doctors hert ; ml elsewhere
attended her without any benefit. We decided
to tirely.” try S. S. S., and a few bottles cured her en*
'
sss makes new and pure
blood to nourish and
str< ngthen the body,
and is a positive and
safe cure for Scrofula. 1
It overcomes all forms of blood poison ,
whether inherited or acquired, and no
remedy so thoroughly and effectively
cleanses the blood. If you have any
blood trouble, or your child has inherited
some blood taint, take S. S. S. and get
the blood ir. good condition and prevent
the Send disease for doing further book damage/
our free and write out
physicians charge whatever about your medical case. We m ike no
for ad vie..
THE SWIFT SP-C. Co.. A,l,.: A. CA.