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At Hind – Chur chwell’s.
Mens’ heavy cottonade pants, only ' 48c
“ Laundried shirts 25c
“ drill drawers only 15c
“ undershirts 15c
Boys pants 10c
“ waists 15c
Hens suspenders 5c
“ suspenders worth 15c only 10c
“ h–ivy Georgia knit sox 5c
Yard wide sheeting 4 l-2c
Good calico per yard,only 4c
Large cotton towels per pair 10c
6 sheets fly paper 5c
Our line of house furnishing goods is complete. We can save you money. See us for
anything you need.
ONE PRICE. HIND AND CHURCHWBLL. BIG VALUES.
LOCALS – PERSONALS.
Mr. Jno. E. Howell, of Moultrie,
was in Cordele Monday.
Col. J. G. Jones visited Moultrie
this week on business
Mr. E B. Mann is visiting in
Colquit county this week.
Mrs. C. A. Mims is visiting rela
tives at Pinehurst this week.
I Miss Viola Bush left Wednesday
for a visit to the Central City.
Insure your health in Prickly Ash
Bitters. It regulates the system,
promotes and good appetite, sound sleep
cheerful spirits. Cash Drug
Store.
Mr. J. S. Pate and Mrs. Briggs
Carson visited Vienna Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Julian E. Perry of
Coolidge week. visited friends here this
Mr. Homer Mims returned Tues
Tybee. day from a trip to Savannah a"nd
Charles Woodard, of Tampa,
Ha., was in Cordele Monday for
awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ R. Harris
are brings. spending this week at Lithia
Mr. J. A. Collins, a prominent
hotel man of Obe, Ga., visited here
Monday.
Think of This.
If a doctor writes a prescription
Dr you it costs two (2.00) dollars
h your druggist fills it he wants
ifty (50) cents or one (1.00) dol
ar. We offer you a prescription
illed and ready for use at twenty
auteed “ ve (25) cents a box, that is guar
to cure Eczema, Tetter,
“°h, Salt Rheum, Barber Itch,
itching ■'km Piles, Scald Head and all
°‘ntment, Diseases. Fatts’ Eczema
/^ x All druggists Twenty-five cents a
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Taylor .
– Peek Drug Co.,
Macon Ga
When You Go Out EVERY SUNDAY
YOU WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST. CLOTHES
MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN, BUT THEY HELP.
If you haven’t already bought your ‘‘NEW SUI T MADE TO ORDER come
Captain H. Williams, Jr., of
Rains, spent Tuesday in the city
on business.
Mrs. T. A. Snellgrove is visiting
relatives in Sumerviile and Daw
son this week.
BAN NCR SALVE
the most healing salve in the world.
W. J. Whitfield, a prominent citi
zen of Hawkinsville was in Cor
dele Monday.
The crops out in the Byronville
settlements are reported in first
class condition.
If warm weather makes you feel
weary you may be sure your system
needs cleansing. Use Prickly Ash
Bitters befoie the hot weather ar
rives; it will put the stomach, liver
and bowels in order and help you
through the heated term. Cash Drug
Store.
Mr. L. O. Shivers, recently of
Cordele, now of Valdosta, was in
the city Tuesday,
Mr. C. C. Gewin left Tuesday to
join his family at Sheffield, Ala.,
for a short vacation.
The taxable property of Cordele,
as shown by the return books of
the city, this year is $740,000.
J. L. Bankston, a prominent
contractor of McRae was here
Monday on business.
Mr. Gus Baker, of Dublin, was
in the city Tuesday circulating
among numerous friends.
The Cordele lawyers attended
the monthly meeting of the county
court at Vienna this week.
A Frightful , „ . Blunder ,
Will often cause a hoinhle cut,
burn, scald or bruise I,ucklen,s
Arnica Salve, the best m the
world, kills the pam and promptly
heals it. Cures old soies, lever
sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns,
all skin eruptions. Best pile cure
on earth; only 25c a box; cure
guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.
} Mrs. J. W. Bivins and Miss
Bertha Pate arrived home from
Buffalo yesterday.
Miss Flossie Roberts, of Ash
burn, is visiting Miss Mary Roberts
for a few days.
Messrs. D. A. Pitts and E. J.
Jefferson spent Wednesday in Ma
con on business.
Mr. T. E. Gleaton, a prominent
farmer of near Wenona, was in
the city Tuesday on business.
Mrs. S. D. Ravenel and baby
left Monday for Greenville, Ga.,
where she will spend several daj T s.
The many friends of Capt. S. W
Coney are pleased to see him able
to be out again, after an illness of
three weeks.
Dr. J. L. Dupree of Pitts, and
Mr. Edker Hamilton of Seville,
visited the ‘‘Magic city of the
pines” Sunday.
Miss Bertrice Geiger, a beauti
ful young lady of Mrs. McRae, is the
guest of her aunt J. F. Pierce
here this week.
Are you dull and stupid? Do you
miss the snap, vim and energy that
was once yours? You need a few
doses of that great system regulator,
Prickly Ash Bitters. For reviving
strength and energy, ^increasing the
capacity of the body for work, it is
a remedy of the highest order. Cash
Drug Store.
Rev. Chas. W. Snow paid the
Sentinel office a pleasant call
Saturday, and entered his name
on our subscription list.
Mr. G. H. Raines, who lives five
miles west of Cordele, and who is
one of Dooly’s best farmers, was
in Cordele Tuesday on business.
Mr. Bivins Murphey, of Tucson,
Arizona, who is visiting relatives in
Georgia, spent this week in Cor
dele with his uncle, J. W. Bivins.
Little Miss Linette and Master
Joe Canon, who have been visiting
their uncle Mr. Jim Cox, return
ed to their home in Macon Mon-
Glass tumblers per set 22c
y 2 gallon glass pitchers 22c
Bowls and pitchers 83c
Ladies’ sailors worth 40c, only 25c
Ladies steel rod umbrellas 39c
Ladies fancy parasols 48c
Buggy whips 6 feet long 10c
Raw=hide buggy whips 25c
Large family Bibles worth $2.50 98c
Writing paper, 24 sheets 3c
25 envelopes 3 c
J – P. Coats thread 4c
10 balls sewing thread 5c
Mrs. J. E. Rachaels left Wednes
day for a few days’ visit to North
Georgia.
Miss Belle Watson is off on a
visit to relatives and friends at
Mobile, Ala.
Mrs. J. G. Jones and little daugh
ter are on a visit to relatives at
Eastman.
The friends of Mr. A. E. Ham
ilton are glad to see him out again
after several weeks’ illness.
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroy ing its victim, is a type
of Constipation. The power of
this murderous malady is felt on
organs and nerves and muscles
and brains. There’s no health till
it/s overcome. But Dr. King’s
New Life Pills are a safe and cer
tain cure. Best in the world for
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and
Bowels. Only 25 cents at all drug
gists.
Col. H. C. McKenzie, of Moul
trie, father of Col. W. H. McKen
zie, of Cordele, came up on a visit
to the latter Wednesday.
Mrs. A. M. Burton and little
son have returned home to East
man, after a pleasant visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Radcliff.
A Night of Terror.
“Awful anxiety was felt for the
widow of the brave Gen. Burnham
of Machias, Me., when the doc
tors said she could not live till
morning,” writes Mrs S. H. Lin
coln, who attended her that fear
ful night. “All thought she must
soon die from pneumonia, but she
begged for Dr. King’s New Dis
covery, saying it had more than
once saved her life, and had cured
her of consumption. After three
small doses she slept easily all
night, and its further use com
pletely cured her.” This marvel
ous medicine is guaranteed to cure dis
all Throat, Chest and Lung
eases. Only 50c and 01 ; trial bot
tle free at, all
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 nobby “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 will do the
urging. Our assortment of HATS never was more complete. Come to see us.
R. E. HARRIS – CO., HATTERS AND,
FURNISHERS.
Cold Steel or Death.
“There is but one small chance
to save your life and that is though
an operation,” was the awful
prospect set before Mrs. I BHunt,
of Lime Ridge, Wis., bv her doc
tor after vainly trying to cure her
of a frightful case of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice. He
didn’t count on the marvelous
power of Electric Bitters to cure
Stomach and Liver troubles, but
she heard of it, took seven bottles,
was wholly cured, avoided the
surgeon’s knife, now weighs more
and feels better than ever, ft’s
positively guaranteed to cure all
Stomach, Liver and Kidney trou
bles, and never disappoinss. Price
50c at all druggists.
Mr. G. H. Tommey, the cotton
warehouseman, has an advertise
ment in this issue to which we es
pecially call the farmers’ atten
tion.
Foley*s Honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
Miss Mattie, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lanier, has
been quite ill with fever for the
past two or three weeks, but, we
are glad to say, is up again.
Clerk and Treasurer J. A. Lit
tlejohn and wife left for Barns
ville Sunday, Mr. Littlejohn re
turned home Monday, Mrs. L.
will remain in Barnsville for some
time.
Mr. W. A. Davis of Worth coun
ty pursehased a fine F. monument
last week from Mr. M. Duncan,
of Cordele, the clever agent of the
Cherokee Marble Works, of Can
ton, Ga,
Many Cordeleans went to Tybee
this week, others at Lithia,Buffalo,
White Springs, Hot Springs, and
other resorts, but enough people
are left at home to keep the city
going just the same.
There is a fine pair twins, a
handsome boy and beautiful girl,
at the home of Mrs. D. L. Cawley,
Mr. and Mrs. Arigo Hammett
are the happy father and mother
of a bouncing baby boy, that ar
rived at their home Wednesday
night.
Fo/ey’s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
3JIAd3S A1IVC 319000
VIQNI M 1 S 3 M
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILW’Y
TIME TABLE.
Effect May 26, 1901.
Lv. Cordele SAL Ry. 2 JO p m 6 05 p m
Ar Abbeville “ “ 3 15pm 705ptn
“ Helena “ “ 4 05 pm.
“ Savannah “ “ 8 25 pm.
Lv “ 11 59 p in.
Ar Columbia “ “ 4 36 am.
“ Camden “ “ 6 43 am.
“ South Pines'* “ 10 05 a m.
“ Raleigh “ 11 50 a m.
“ Petersburg “ “ 4 38 p m.
“ Richmond “ “ 5 40 p m.
“ Wash’ton Penn Ry 9 30 p m.
“ Baltimore “ “ 1125 pm.
“ Phil’delphia" 2 56 am.
“ New York 0 13 a m.
Ar. Cordele 8 A L Ry 2 10 p in.
Lv Portsmouth “ “ 5 50 p m.
Lv Cordele “ “ 2 10 p m 9 00 a m
Ar Americas “ “ 5 10 pm 10 02 am
“ Richland “ “ 4 04 pm.
“ Columbia “ “ 5 20 pm.
“"Hurtsboro “ “ 5 46pm.
“ Montgome’y “ ‘ ‘ 7 40 p m.
Lv Ar Mobile MontgomeryL A N 9 35 15 p m.
3 a m.
“ New Orleans “ 7 40 am.
Chair cars between Savannah and
Montgomery. Magnificent Savannah. buffet sleep
ing cur service from Dining
car Savannah to Hamlet, and Rich
mond to New York. Steamers leave
Norfolk daily except Sunday for Balti
more, Wm. Philadelphia and New York.
Bcter, Jn.I)iv. Pass. Agt,
Savannah, Ga.
J. M. Bahr, R. E. L. Bunch,
1st V. P. – G. M. G. P. A.
Portsmouth, Va.