The Cordele sentinel. (Cordele, Ga.) 1894-????, March 14, 1902, Image 5

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CLOSING OUT SALE Of WINTER (1001)8 at Actual New York Cost ! We have put on this sale, and the Goods MUST Go. We intend to Close them out At Once, and offer you the Opportunity to buy our heavy goods at prices that will be Astonishingly Low. A lot of Clothing - big values at regular price - cut to Cost price. Ladies’ Capes, Jackets, etc., the same way. Come at once and see for yourself. the Following Sample of Bargains WE Offer Checked Homespun, at 3|c Dress Calico, for 3fc 10c Percale, only 7ic Bed-Ticking, 5c Yard-wide Sea Island, 4%c 25c, Embroideries, at 5c Men’s Overalls, heavy goods, 39c Men’s 50c value Shirts, 39c Coats’ Thread, per spool, 4c Lot of men’s $1 Hats, to sell at 48c Come to us for anything in our line, at prices LOW ! For Less Money. elsewhere Pure Filler; Tobacco Value for the that Wrapper, same you money. can’t Binder get and 1 If you are judiciously looking after you r finances, investigate by calling at the CA5H DRUG STORE or STEAD – WHIPPLE’S, who will be pleased to furnish you with a sample from a fresh supply. YOURS FOR SMOKE Stead’s Little Havana’s. Misses Julia Lasseter and Irene Smith, been of J.A. Lasseter – Co., have in Atlanta for several days selecting new' styles for spring and summer trade in the millin '- r y department. “The Spinsters’ Fortnightly fHub,” or “Old Maids’ Conven tion,” at the opera house Tuesday night was a marked success and a better crowd was deserved. The receipts were $28.75. Little Bobbie—Pa, when is Dec oration Day ? Kind Papa—Ask your mother, and I believe she ■will tell you it is Easter Sunday. * 0 P hi 0 U1 p 1 o 4 •i-t a CF 0 hf 0 e+ C+ pH • 0 m er F i-H • P G O U1 I-S pH • P o o O P- 03 0 < Q •“'5 o Ph G P 0 o t-t HH P 03 ►3 o O ct~ i-j« O £ M* a Q o hi 0) -:aal i CD THESE ARE SUITABLE FOR wear. Come and See Them. 11. E. Harris – Co., <$>$> The Haberdashers , ♦♦ Cordele. Georgia. Lot of hoys’ 50c Hats, going at 25c Yard-wide Bleaching, at 5c Ladies’ 25c Undervests, for 15c hot of Children’s Hose, per pair, 3c Men’s Undershirts, at 15c Men’s Suspenders, for 9c Men’s Handkerchiefs, at 3c Large Lot of $2 Pants, to go at $1.33 Fascinators, only 22c Ball thread, 10 for 5c Hind – Churchwell, The Big Store, Cordele J Georgia. Those 25 old maids at the opera house Tuesday night were perfect ly lovely, but some of them will never marry—again. The announcement of Mr. F. J. Lewis for re-election to the office of tax collector is in the Sentinel this week. Mr. R. E. Kelly, of Peacock – Kelly, prominent turpentine op erator at Vienna was in the city on business Monday. Landreth’s Celebrated Eastern Seed, sold only by J. B. Ryals Drug Co. LACONIC LOCALS Mrs. Homer Geiger is on a visit to her parents at Helena. ’■'Mrs. S- Nash has returned to her home in Savannah. See change of R. E. Harris – Co’s, ad at the foot of this page. Its a fine boy at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwards. Read new ad of Mr. R. L. Per sall in this paper. Landreth’s silver skin and red onion sets, sold only by J. B. Ryals Drug Co. Mrs, A, L. McArthur and little son, Glover, are on a visit to rela tives at Hawkinsville. Big Boll Prolific Russell cotton seed for sale at 50 cts. per bushel, by J. G. Dorough, Cordele, Ga. Mr. J. B. Pate is wearing an ad ditional smile over the arrival of a fine boy at his home. Mrs. W. H. Rugeley and child ren left Monday to join Mr. Ruge ley at Moultrie, their future home, Landreth’s Seed will mature and are true to name, sold only by J. B. Ryals Drug Co. Miss Lucile Greer, of Oglethorpe, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. A. C. Fraseur, returned to her home Monday. There is talk of organizing per manently “an old mauls weekly afternoon walking club of Uor dele.” Landreth’s Seed of all kinds, for spring planting, sold only by J. B. Ryals Drug Co. Miss Nannie Benson is in Ala bama to visit relatives for a month or six weeks. Mr. Jas. A. Williams, of Pine hurst, candidate for tax collector, was in the city Monday shaking hands and soliciting votes. Hats. The Newest Shapes. They are Nobby. In fact, these Spring Hats are Ladies’ Corsets, at 25c Ladies’ Hose, 5c Men’s Socks, 5c Shoes, worth $1.50, for 98c Elastic or Lace Brogans, at 98c Infants’ Moccasins, for 13c Large Family Bibles, 98c Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, 98c Straw Matting, for 10c d apanese Mattings .pretty patt(>rns.23c. Vondereau—Brown. Mr. A. T. Vondereau, of Cor dele, and Miss Fannie L. Brown, were united in marriage Wednes day, at the home of the bride’s parents at Newnan, Ga. Mr. Vondereau is well known in Cordele, being connected, with the Cordele Sash Door – Lumber Co., while Miss Brown is the accom plished daughter of a well known retired merchant, of Newnan. The Sentinel extends congrat ulations. Bloating after eating, indigestion, flatulence or water brash, may be quickly corrected through the use of Prickley Ash Bitters. It strengthens digestion, cleanses and regulates the bowels. Cash Drug Store. Zion Hill Dots. No special news in this section. Our farmers are busy at work. It’s a fine boy at each of the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall, Mr, and Mrs. John Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Powell and an open question which is the finest. The friends of Mr. Joe Brown sympathize deeply with him in the death of his dear wife. Mr. J. A. Sanefer has purchased the Smith place from Dr. J. A. Ward. Mr. Jim Woodard lost about all he had, by the recent fire, and our people truly sympathize. The Sentinel continues to be the best paper in the county and a welcome visitor in this section. I’ve watched its steady growth and increasing influence with pride -its editor and force seem nevei to tire in keeping the oen tin el at the top. Builders, Contractors > n " terested in buying Sash, Doors, Blinds and Paints will do well to consult Ph M. Berg, Cordele, re presenting R. C. Wilder Sons Co. Macon. Collars^ Cuffs. Correct in shapes, and the prices are cut to suit the customer. See ’em. Buy ’em. Furniture To suit you, at prices to please you. We have a line that is attractive in every way. Take a look at it if you want to buy cheap. Do You Know Your Relatives ? The Reader With Patience and In genuity Can Figure out the Relationship. Editor Sentinel — The follow ing is actually the condition in a West Virginia town. Possibly some of your readers would like to figure out the relationship. Salem Bennett, a widower, mar ried Miss Abbie Smith, the daugh ter of a widow. Then Bennett’s son, Markwood Bennett, married the widow, who is the mother of his father’s wife. By the marriage Markwood Ben nett becomes his own father’s father-in-law and his own grand father-in-law. Mrs. Markwood becomes the daughter-in-law of her own daughter, which is to say, she is her own granddaughter, and so on. NEED MORE HELP. Often the over-taxi 1 organs or digestion cry out Nausci, for help by Dy spepsia’s pains, Dizziness, Headaches, liver comp I lints, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They are gent! *, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c at J. B. Ryals Drug Co. FRESH FISH— All kinds fresh and salt water fish on hand at all times at Artesian Well Fisli House.’ Phone 123, O. B. Parker. 9-20 tf Cordel % Ga. Mrs. Perry Cl6gg and Perry Jr., j fave returned from a > .. v j s j^ relatives in Amer. :us. Sour stomach, fullness aft r eating, flatulence are all caused by , digestion. Prickly Ash B: ers cor rects the disorder at once, <1 ives out badly digested food and t- les the stomach, liver and bowel.-. Drug Store. Shirts. These are beauties, and we find it is no trouble for our customers to make a selection suitable. See our Bargain Counters, They will interest YOU ! The Sentinel and Semi-Weekly Savannah News both for $1.50 a year. tO/F" Purchase money notes with mortgage attached. For sale by the Sentinel. From $500 to $1000 for cottage in Cordele located in first ward. It must he a bargain. J.W. Bivins. Soft j Harness You can make your hor iipbs us to/t as a glove and ns tough as wire by using 1211 itEKA Har ness <111. You can lengthen 2ls life—make it Inst twice as long ae It ordinarily would. EUREKA Harness Oil maken a poor looking bar ii«w like new. Made of pecially pure, heavy prepared bodied oil, witb- es to etand the weather. Bold everywhere In cans—all sizes. W W*d8 by STANDARD OIL CO. You are in possession of something you don’t want advertise it in the Sentinel and it goes. X3P You want something you haven’t got, advertise for it through the Sentinel, and it comes. Shoes. They fit and are fit to wear in the politest society. You want shoes easy on the feet? That’s what these are.