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And come to the Big Store of
Hind – Churchwell
And See the Great Bargains We are Daily Receiving in Our Fall Line.
These goods are being bought and sold cheaper than ever before. Just think of it
10 yds # Fancy Calico for__ 35C
Yard-wide Sea Island, only.................... A'/lS
Yard-wide Bleaching, at 5<*
Splendid Percales, pretty patterns 8i/ 2 c
Best Ticking, A.C.A., Feather proof, only i 2 *^c
Plaid Worsted, at just______________ ------------------------ 7 C
The best 10 c Bleachings, at .......-.............
Ladies’ Corsets ............ ..........................25c
Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. 5 C
Men's Socks .......................................... 5 C
Men's Handkerchiefs .............._... ________ 3c
Men’s 50c fieeceGined Undershirts,______ 38c
Best 40c Undershirt known, for ladies, 25c
Men’s fine Madras top Shirts, the 75c kind, 48c
Men’s Collars, cheap at 10c, going at____ 5c
Men's heavy blue and brown Overalls 39C
Men’s $1 .50 wide-brim hats, any color, 98c
Men’s Nobby Crush Hats, assorted 68c
Boys’ Overalls........,....................................................... 25c
If you are not a customer, a visit to our store will make you one. So come early, it is to your interest to visit
HIND – CHURCHWELL’S.
The Birth place of Low Prices,
Cordele Georgia
hnlWmilalhffl
Eugene Mann spent Sunday in
Macon.
A Roobm – Bro. are opening a
new store in Vienna.
Editor Smith, of Vienna, favor
ed us with a call Saturday.
Col. W. T. Williams, of Syca
more, was in Cordele Wednesday.
Miss Mamie Sheppard returned
to her home at Vienna Saturday.
Hon. Dupont Guerry, of Macon,
was registered at the Central Tues,
day.
Mr. John Hyde, of Fitzgerald,
was in the city a day or two this
week.
A Roobin – Bro. have a new
advertisement on editorial page
this week.
Mr. Jeff Cobb spent a day or
two at points East on Seaboard
this week.
Mrs W. T. Elder is visiting rel
atives in Montgomery, Ala. for a
tew days.
Judge U. V. Whipple spent one
or two days in Macon on business
this week.
G- W. S. Thomson attended Wil
Cox county superior court at Abbe
v 'ile this week.
Mrs. Geo. Scandrett and child
J,, nhave retured from a visit to
Birmingham.
The family of Rev. E. H. Mc
ehee have been on a weeks visit
t° Cuthbert.
Mr- and Mrs, S. Z. Webster, of
folbot county are visiting their
lle phew, Mr. A. J. Webster.
A CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. In order to make room for our fall stock which will
soon begin to arrive, our summer furnishings will be sold at a great sacrifice for CASH only for the next
few days. Some time yet before cold weather and why not take advantage of this opportunity of buying
your hats and other furnishings at and below cost? A momenta! our store will convince you.
R. E. HARRIS – CO. Cordele’s Up-to-Date Furnishers.
Cols. E. F, Strozier, J. T. Hill
and W II McKenzie were in Amer
icus Monday on legal business.
Mr. J. W. Napper and Mr. A
Heibert, of Penia, were in town
on business Wednesdav
Quite a good number of Cor
deleans attended the union singing
at Richwood last Sunday.
Miss Bertha Pate left Monday to
resume her studies at Wesleyan
Female College at Macon
The Law firm of Hill – Jones,
composed of J. T. Hill and J. G.
Jones, by mutual consent has dis
solved.
Mr. G B Wade, Jr., of near We
nona, paid this office a visit Tues
day and advanced his subscription.
Mr. Wade likes the Sentinel.
Mr. B. P. O’Neal has been in
Cordele this week, with his family.
His friends are sorry that Mr.
O’Neal is not enjoying good health.
Miss Louise Herndon, the popu
lar music teacher of Unadilla.
passed through Cordele Monday
enroute to Amencus.
Mrs. B. P. O’Neal, after spend
ind the summer in gainsville and
other North Georgia points, re
turned home Tuesday.
Out of 25 criminal cases tried
last week in Dooly surperior court,
21 were found or plead guilty and
4 found not guilty.
Our contemporary, the Morning
News, is on the right line in as
sisting us to persuade our people
to set out moie shade trees. Two
or three of our streets and avenues
that have none, or few now, ought
to have shade trees. Great would
be the improvement in appearance.
Boys' knee Pants, any size........................................... .... 25c
The best $1.25 Shoe on the market, for
Man or Woman,............. 98c
Good Drilling, only................. ------- 6fcc
Men’s all-wool Pants ............... ______________ 98c
Galvanized well buckets ... .................... 19c
Galvanized foot tubs ............. 25c
Mucilage. Ink and Yasaline, per bottle, 3 c
Box paper and envelopes........ 5 C
Pins and Needles, per paper. _____________ 1 c
Hair Brushes ___________________________________ 5C
Whist Brooms _________________________ .. 5 C
Good Cologne ......................................... 5 C
Children’s Straight or Rocking Chairs, 48 c
Children’s Dining Chairs _______________ .................. 48c
Oak Chairs, split bottom, .................. ........... 48c
Oak Chairs, cane seat............................... .................. 69c
Stoves cheaper than the cheapest,
Bedstead, complete, for ............................ $1.98
Mrs, A. L. Dickinson, of McRae,
was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Geiger
at the Central Hotel last Friday,
Mr. I. 1L Graham, of Wenona,
Mr. James Conner, of Lloyd, Mr.
Kelly of Peacock – Kelly, Vienna,
were all in the city on business
Wednesday.
J. S. Sheppard’s change of ad
vertisement appears in this issue
of the Sentinel. Bead it and call
at his store in Bolton building.
He is selling good groceries.
Mr. T. E. Collier, of Richwood,
was in the city Wednesday. He is
getting up a petition of the people
interest for a new road from near
Shiloh to near Pilkinton’s still.
Mr. Dwight Gibbs, of Penia,
was in the city Wednesday and
advanced his subscription to the
Sentinel. Mr. Gibbs says he is
still hustling his log cart business.
Mr. H. Williams, Jr., of Rains,
Judge Willis Johnson, of Willi
ford, deputy Lewis Clewis, of Vi
enna, Mr. G. W. Bundrick and Mr.
T. I. Ingram were all in town
Wednesday.
The force of hands at work on
the new union depot are bringing
the building right up, and ere long
it will stand for not only useful
ness but an ornament to that por
tion of the city.
The editor of the Sentinel was
specially favored Saturday with
the pleasure of bringing from Vi
enna two marriage licenses. Mr.
Frank Fountain to Miss Leila
Kiser and Mr.. John Bridges to
Miss Capeker, and both couples
have our congratulations and best
wishes.
Judge J. B. Smith, of Cordele,
performed a surprise marriage at
the singing at Richwood Sunday.
The contracting parties were Miss
Maggie Spears and Mr. C. C. Pow
ell.
Love’s supposed blindness has
cost the gas company many a dol
lar.
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fire she doesn’t §
wants to put out a
© heap on oii and wood. She throws
{J on water.know.ngthatwaterquenches get
fire. When a woman wants to <
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.. she not ,
© already burning her life away. She <
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potions They do check (
ics and opiates. not (
the disease—they add fuel do the not fire. cure it—they J ]
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Oak Center Tables ...........’................ 48c
Dish Pans ............................................................................ 10 c
Good Dippers, wooden handles______ 5 C
Oak Rockers, worth $2.00, we sell at $1.23
Bed Room Suits....................................... ... $15.98
Woven Wire Folding Springs, $1.98
We have just received a beautiful line of Mat
tings; these goods were bought cheap for cash,
and we can show you a line never before
equaled in this section, for prices that are a
song. For instance. Heavy Jap. Cotton Warp,
regular 35c goods, beautiful patterns — 25c.
A good Matting for only ......10c.
We have just loaded our Bargain Counters
with a large line of useful articles in Glass
ware, and it will pay you to look at them.
Butter Dishes. Cream Pitchers. AVater
Pitchers, Sugar Dishes, Syrup Pots, Cake
Stands, Lamps, etc.—useful articles for a verv
small price.
The merchants of Cordele are
laying in a big supply of fall and
winter goods — the handsomest,
they say, ever bought for this
market. Watch the columns of
the Sentinel and see who offers
the bargains.
Irregular bowel movements breed
disease in the body. You should
purify and regulate the bowels by
using Prickly Ash Bitters. It is
mildly cathartic and strengthens
the stomach, liver and kidneys.
Cash Drug Store.
The bible tells us that Naomi
was 580 years old when she got
married. Surely that ought to be
some consolation to the old maids
If your food does not digest well*
a few doses of Prickly Ash Bit
terb will set matters right, It
sweetens the breath, strengthens
the stomach and digestion, creates
appetite and cheerfulness. Cash
Drug Store.
FOR SALE —Houston County
Seed Rye. J. B. Ryals – Co.
Buy groceries from Dunaway,
in south corner Byne Building.
Don’t try to play duets on the
piano with your sweetheart; your
hands are sure to get mixed.
FOR SALE— Houston County
Seed Rye. J. B. Ryals – Co.
Some nlen are Jike photographs?
they talk a great deal, but never
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ST R A Y E D~ DaI ' k 1)a y Texas
mare pony. Branded on left
Sl)OUKiel' with “ M ” with Ting
around “M.” White ring
around the left hind foot, just
above the hoof. Owner can
get her by paying for the
trouble and this notice. Alli
son Wade, 14th district, 1
mile of Cork Ferry, on Flint
river.
FRESH FISH—All kinds
fresh and salt water fisli on
hand at all times at Artesian
Well Fish House.’ Phone
123, O. B. Parker,
9-20 tf Cordele, Ga.
Sonie men are like a base drum—
they make lots of noise, but there
is nothing in him.
F®B 9 evtfasrnecS,
Fbressrntotlm
The liability to disease is greatly
lessened when the blood is in good con
dition, and the circulation healthy and
vigorotis. For then all refuse matter
is promptly carried out of the system;
otherwise it would rapidly accumulate
— fermentation would take place, consti- the
blood become polluted and the
tution so weakened that a simple
malady might result seriously.
A healthy, active circulation means
good digestion and strong, healthy
nerves.
As a blood purifier and tonic and S. S. best S.
has no equal. It is the safest
remedy for old people and children
because it contains no minerals, but is
made exclusively of roots and herbs.
No other remedy so thoroughly and
effectually cleanses the blood of im
sss purities. At builds the
same time it
up the weak and de
bilitated, and reno
vates the entire sys
tem. It cures permanently all manner
of blood and skin troubles.
Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urban a, O., face write*:
“ I had Eczema on my hands and for
five years. It would break out in little
white pustules, crusts would form ami
drop off, leaving the skin red and inflam-i used|
ed. The medicated doctors did me no good. without! I
all the soaps and salvos
benefit. 8. S. 8. cured me, and my ekin
is as clear and smooth as any one’s.”
J., Mrs. Henry Siegfried, of Gape of May. S. H.
says that of twenty-ore of bottles breast. Doc- 8. 8.'
cured her Cancer the
tors and friends thought her case hope- 1
less.
Richard T. Gardner, Florence, S. C.,
suffered for years with Boils. Two bot
dition tles of 8. 8. 8. put Boils his disappeared. blood in good con
and the
Send for our free book, and write
our physicians about your case.
Medical advice free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.