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CLOSING OUT SALE
Of WINTER GOODS 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 h cut to Cost price. Ladies’ Capes, Jackets, etc., the same way.
Come at once and see for yourself.
Checked Homespun, at 3|c
Dress Calico, for 3fc
10c Percale, only 7£c
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 !
Are
You
One
of
Them
?
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$13.50 FREE!
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Cordele, Ga,
What The Sentinel Will Do.
Beginning with the month of [March, 1902, instead ol
publishing a synopsis as heretofore, the Sentinel will pub
lish in full all the Sheriff’s and Ordinary’s legal advertise
ments and keep a complete file in the Sentinel office of
the county “official organ,” the Vienna News, subject to
inspection by any and all who may desire to examine
the same at any time. Elsewhere in the Sentinel is a
complete synopsis of all legals published during February.
| OUR \ MEN’S ^ FURNISHINGS
will not only prove serviceable, but suitable Jf()]{ ANY MAN.
Hats, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Shirts, Mufflers, Hose, Cuff ■ ■
Buttons, Collar Buttons, Scarf Pins, Watch Fobs, –c.
Call and inspect our line of new goods. d y i
Lot of boys’ 50c Hats, going at 25c
Yard-wide Bleaching, at 5c
Ladies* 25c Undervests, for 15c
Lot 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.
Thirteen Dollars and Fifty Cents
in Cash Premiums to be Paid by
us to our seed customers only,
January 1, 1903. For the best
specimen of products grown from
seed bought at either of our
stores as follows:
Turnip . . « $ 1.00
It /vi 50
Cabbage. 1.00
U 50
Onion .. . T < “" AF 1.00
« 50
Potato. . . *“* 1.00
U (V| 50
Beet ... . ^ k 1.00
CC C ^ 50
•Bean . . .. co s.^‘AF 1.00
U 50
Squash .. . CO 1 00
U C 50
Radish. . . 1.00
<< 50
Ear corn. 1.00
U 50
Total $13.50
SHORT PARAGRAPHS, LOCAL, PERSONAL
Miss Edna Sharon, of
zoo, Mich., is visiting Mrs.
The grading force of the A. – B.
railroad has reached Cordele.
Landreth’s silver skin and
onion sets, sold only by J. B.
Drug Co.
Prof. Prentiss was among
old friends here Tuesday.
Our editor circulated
at Dooly superior court this
talking Sentinel.
Big Boll Prolific Russell
seed for sale at 50 cts. per bushel,
by J. G. Dorough, Cordele, Ga.
Sun Bros, pony and dog show
last Saturday was not a
success.
Our former esteemed fellow
townsman, Mr. W.. W. Shipp, is
here on a visit from Gainesville.
Miss Maggie Bass left
last for an extended visit to rela
tives and friends at Forsyth.
Landreth’s Seed of alljkinds, for
spring planting, sold only by J. B.
Ryals Drug Co.
Mr. W. A. Baker was over from
Dublin this week shaking hands
with old friends.
Mr. J. E. Howell was here on a
visit from Moultrie this week, ac
companied by his little daughter,
Helen.
The family that keeps on hand
and uses occasionally the celebrated
Prickley Ash Bitters is always a
well-regulated family. Cash
Ladies’ Corsets, at 25c
Ladies’ Ilose, 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 Lbiabridged Dictionary* 98c
Straw Matting, for 10c
J apanese Mattings .pretty patterns.23c.
All Cordele join in extending
to Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Turner a
welcome back to us permanently
from Quitman.
At last have our city authorities
succeeded in having the pavement
around the Suwanee put in passa
ble condition.
For a clear complexion, bright
sparkling eyes and vigorous diges
tion, take Prickly Ash Bitters. It
puts the system in perfect order.
Cash Drug Store.
The big steam shovel of the G.
S. – F. Ry. is doing some needed
leveling of the tract in the vicin
ity of the oil mill and coal shute.
The parents of Mr. Frank Bar
tholomew left for their home in
Michigan Tuesday after spending
several days here.
The G. S. – F. Ry. is entitled to
the thanks of all Doolyites for
running the special Shoofly during
superior court.
From $500 to $1000 for cottage
in Cordele located in first ward.
It must be a bargain. J.W. Bivins.
Messrs. Taylor and Scheureman,
Cordele’s w r hite barbers, have
opened up a barber shop in a
room adjoining the Morning News
on their own account.
Hon. Joe Terrell, candidate for
governor, spent a few hours of
Tuesday last in Cordele, shaking
the hands of suffragists.
Landreth’s Seed will mature
and are true to name, sold only
by ,T. B. Ryals Drug Co.
Foley’s Honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
Fupnitupe
To suit you, at prices to please you.
We have a line that is attractive in
every wav.
Take a look at it if you want to buy
cheap,
Friends of Col. Lucius Whipple
regret that he has been compelled
to return to his home in Cochran
on account of a relapse, and hope
for him an early and permanent
recovery.
Landreth’s Celebrated Eastern
Seed, sold only by J. B. Ryals
Drug Co.
Cordeleans regret the departure
from our city of Mr. R. T. Long
who left us a few days ago for
Valdosta to accept a position there
with the Hutchinson Lumber and
Supply Co.
Foley’s kidneys Kidney Cure right.
makes and bladder
Misses Mamie Cochran and Lil
lian Herring are visiting Atlanta
in the interest of the Wilkes Dry
Goods Co., of which justly popu
lar establishment they are valued
attaches.
Mr. Rugeley return d to Moul
trie Wednesday. Our people learn
with regret that Mr. Rugeley pur
poses removing to Moultrie per
manently.
BANNER § A LVE
the most healing salve I.- the world.
Mr. Cotton Mather, v ho for the
past year or two ha> made his
home-among us in the employ of
the Tray Rosin Co., h t us this
week for Buffalo, N. Y. where he
has accepted a position with the
Cary Safe Co., as traveling sales
man.
Builders, Contractors in
terested in buying Sash, Doors,
Blinds and Paints will do .veil to
consult Ph M. Berg, Cor tele, re
presenting R. C. Wilder I ons Co.
Macon.
See our Bargain
Counters, They
will interest
YOU !
Dr. F. R. Wallace left Tuesday
for Atlanta, in answer to a tele
gram summoning him to the bed
side of‘his son, Bill, who is serious
ly ill with pneumonia.
The fire alarm called our fire
laddies and the usual number of
lookers-on to the residence of Mr.
A. C. Barwiok on north 7th. street
Wednesday afternoon, only to get
to the scene in time to find the
flames extinguished.
Attention is directed to the
large “Clearance Sale” advertise
ment of T. C. Barge – Co. It will
be well worth the purchaser's
trouble to visit this reliable house
and take advantage of the rare
bargains they offer.
FRESH FISH —All kinds
fresh and salt water fish on
hand at all times :lt Artesian
Well Fish House.’ Phone
128, O. B Parker,
9-20 tf Cordele, Ca.
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