The Cordele sentinel. (Cordele, Ga.) 1894-????, January 24, 1902, Image 1

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Place Your Ad. THROUGH The Sentinel. VOL. 14, NO. 3U. DIXON BROS. Have recently purchased the entire stock Groceries of L. J. Bush, wiil continue business at the same old stand, and .ye Invite the Public To call or send orders and receive at our courteous treatment; accurate weights and nothing but the best and Freshest Groceries. 131x0X1 Bros GROCERS, CORDELE, GEORGIA. CUT-PRICES ^ ON ">► Lamps! All of our big line of Decorated Lamps for sale at Greatly Re duced prices. He that Knows and Knows that he knows, is Wise==Follow Him We Know that we can interest you, if will come and see us. ANY TIME IS A GOOD TIME, BUT NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME ! DRY GOODS, CENT’S FURNISHINGS, And, in fact, we carry almost everything* that the purchaser might call for. Farmers find just what they want at our store— things for the farm as well as things for the home on the farm. We have put prices down to the lowest notch, and if the purchaser is not rich he is not em= barrassed in trading with us. CORDIALLY INVITE YOU IT IS OUR AIM TO COME TO SEE US. TREAT YOU RIGHT. TO CORDELE, GEORGIA. GTafdele CORDELE, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902. Free Entertainment. Those holding season will soon bo treated to a free tertainment by the Local Bureau. This announcement was made at the opera house Monday night when the last of the regular number of agreed entertainments was given by Mr. Geo. D. Currie, Humorist and Dramatic Reader, to a large audience. The Sentinel |>i< dieted a few weeks ago that sueei -s financially was certain and that a free ture might, be given So hold your ticket for the free enter taimnent. A ChiHltC for tile Shops, There is a chance for Cordele to get the railroad shops of the At. iautic – Birmingham railroad. We are centrally located, with more lines of road than any other city on the line, and Postmaster Hall offers to start the ball rolling with a hundred dollar donation. Injunction Case not Heard The injunction case of W. E. Smith and others against the G. S. – F. Ry. to prevent the building of a transfer track along 9th street, in front of the waterworks station, to the Seaboard track, was not heard by Judge Littlejohn Tues day and the temporary injunction remains of force. Col. E. F. Strozi'er represented the plaintiffs and Judge John I. Hall, general counsel for the road, and Superintendent Grady were present in the interest of the road. Judge T , Hall IT .. wanted , further „ time to prepare an answer and the case went over to a futuie date to he agreed upon later. ©or Rew Store ( Across the street from Postoffice.) Is where you will find a Good, well selected stock of The Monarch Shoe $8.50 Men’s and Boys’. Best Shoe on the Market for the price. Capt. riartin Wants Help. Capt. J. H. Martin, of Hawkins ville, Trustee from the Third Con gressional District for the Confed erate Soldiers’ Home of Georgia, at Atlanta, appeals for help for the Home through the Sentinel. The trustees desire to build a brick edifice and have not the funds necessary to do so. Capt. Martin writes the Sentinel that lie wants to raise $600 by subscrip tion from the people of his dis and he wants the names of all who subscribe and the amount subscribed, which will be pub lished and entered upon the re cords of the board. Subscriptions can be handed to J. W. Bivins, Editor Senttnel, forwarded to Capt. Martin, or to W. L. Calhoun, President, Afclan Let all aid who can, and do so as early as possible so the Home can be started. Will Open on First. Nothing to the contrary, on or before the first day of February next, the wholesale house of Willis-Wilson Grocery Co. will be completed and occupied, ready for business. Tiie delay in getting material tor the building has ope rated against an earlier opening for business, but February first is really an early date considering the short time in which the brick warehouse has been under con struction . STAND LIKE A STONE WALL Between your children and the tortues of itching and burning ecze ma, scald head or other skin diseases. —How? why, by using Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, earth’s greatest healer. Q uioke , t ,. ure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at J. B. Ryals – Co. Dry Goods, Farmers’ Groceries. Supplies, Job Printing AT OFFICE OP The Sentinel. $1.00 A YEAR JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR LOAD I w I ia j^kl y w I—4 ~ /%/■ ■ a « I T II W W" I. ^ 4 — «( II 1 I I T ll vJ I 1 ^ ^ ^ A. FROM 14 to 17 HANDS IIIGIL You now have an opportunity to purchase good stock. Come now. Selling fast. Get youn Choice before they have been picked. ■ v I ■ /% A %/ Ti—~y|—-w—^ 1-^ 1-^ W V I e 1^ ■ ’ W A- ▼ -■—J J. U _1_ -M_ ^ - CORDELE, GEORGIA. J. C. TRACY – CO. INVITE THE FA RM ERS Fertilizers FROM THEM. We carry a full line of DRY GOODS. SHOES HATS; PLOWS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, <3-roceries, Etc. Come and See TJ s J. C. TRACY – C0„ Cordele, Ga. Pay for what you want-Get what you pay for — That means Satisfaction.