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January 21, 1910
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THE CLOTHES THAT REAL
MEN WEAR ARE
TAILORED-TO-QRDER
It is a little too early, perhaps, to talk about your Spring Clothes, and a little too late to talk about your
Winter Clothes. But this fact want to keep before you, all the year round. We are building clothes to
suit the most fastidious, building them to fit every line and curve of the body, and there is a guarantee that
goes with each garment. All pure Wool, superb workmanship and perfect fit.
We are receiving our Spring Styles. Come before the rush and make your
selection and get your choice.
— =-■ —% - ■ — ■ -=•" ~
TOLAR&eUNNINGHAM
BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA
EIGHT GREAT HITS
“Down In the Little Mossy Dell,”
“When the Birks are Singing in the
Springtime”
'“When the Autum Turns Forest
Leaves to Gold”
“Georgia Cracker” March and Two Step”
“PSnewoods Rag”
“Kute Kias” March and Two Step”
Odds and Ends!’ March and Two Step”
“In Fairyland’^ Waltz Reverje.
These eight selections are decidedly
the greatest hits of the season and are
just out. The instrumental numbers are
being played by some of the largest bands
of the United States. The songs are be
ing sung all over the United States. 1 he
Edison Phonograph Co., will soon have
them on recoid.
If you haven’t got them, you should
get them at once at the special bargain
we are offering for the next 30 days. We
will sell you any of these selections at
15c per copy or the eight for^l.tO.
You must return this add in order
to get these*prices. The greatest bar
gain in music ever offered.
C. C. Cocroft Music Co.
Thomasville, Ga.
*'■ \
NAMG.
ADDRESS.
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Whigham Department.
(MISS DOLLIE WELDON.)
(left over from last week)
There will be but little tobacco
raised around Whigham, if any
this spring.
* Mr. R. Herring has moved his
place of business from near the
depot into the store just back of
V. S. Parkers.
Whigham is enjoying at the
Baptist church a revival. Rev.
Winchester of Atlanta is doing
the preaching and much good is
nranifested.
^The farmers are all preparing
for another crop. They are car
rying out wire for fenceing now.
Later they will be carrying
guano.
Mr. Will Hawthorne was called
to Cairo Monday to see his sister
Mrs. Ludie Walden, who was
thought to be passing to the
bright beyond, however she ral
lied and was still living later in
the day.
Mr. Jack Jones of Jones section
and Miss Jimmie Brinson of Pine
Level section were quietly mar
ried Wednesday last. May no
thing but sun shine follow this
happy couple through their voy-
j age on the matrimonial sea.
| Mr. Abraham Hand of Jones
I vicinity and Miss Minnie Collins
jof Swicord section were happily
mcrriad Sunday afternoon at the
! home of the bride’s parents Ml.
and Mis. Heniy Collins. Con-
; gratulations and good wishesfol-
jlow the happy couple to their
j home.
Desset Dels.
| Services were held at Salem
church on the first Sunday, con
ducted by Rev. Newberry.
Three new members were re
ceived into the church, and bap
tized in the afternoon at Long
Pond.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson
and family spent Sunday with
■ Mr. and Airs. Ogletree.
J Mrs. R. L. Horn of Ocala Fla.
! who has been visiting relatives
j at Desser, has gone to Donalson-
ville to be the guest or her
mother.
Young men’s suits with plenty of
grace and full of ginger—built in
in a way that grey-beards won’t
fancy and built in that fancy way because they’re
not meant for old folk. Wide-shouldered coats.
Built-out chests and shapely waists. Full-pegged
trousers with the new wide spring cuff at bottom.
The shape that you find in ’em the first day will
last to the last. Its permanent—tailored into
the cloth—a matter of needle work—not pressing-
They wear so muck longer that they’re by all odds
the cheapest clothes when you divide the number of
months through which they give satisfaction i~*e
the price you give for them.
For Sale By L. C. Toole