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MEN WEAR ARE
TAILORED-TO-ORDER
ES THAT REAL
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 v^e 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.
TeLAR&eUNNINGHHM
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA
EIGHT GREAT HITS
“Down in the Little Mossy Dell,”
“When the Birks are Singing in the
Springtime”
“When the Autum Turns the Forest
Leaves to Gold”
“Georgia Cracker” March an^g»oStep’
“P!newoods Rag”
“Kute Kias” March and Two Step”
Two Step’
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Odds and Ends? March and T\
“In Fairyland’* Waft* fceverje.
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. The
Edison Phonograph Co., will soon have
them on record.
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 $I.L0.
You must return this a^d in order
to get these prices. The greatest bar
gain in musie ever {offered.
C. C. Cocroft Music Co.
Thomasville, Ga.
3 Bales of Cotton Per Acre
Mr. John B. Broadwell averaged three bales of
cotton per acre on his entire crop by using fertilizers
at the rate of i,ooo pounds per acre. You should be
able to do as well as Mr.Broajdwell
By Using
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
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When you divide the
frice by the number of,
extra iponths that
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give extra wear you’ II see
the economy of living
enough to get enough.]
Built honestly—so the mak
ers include their label If.
the value were lacking so
would the labels be.
The y tragood label is a
pledge of “money back
when you’re disappointed.”
The safest clothes sold. .
/ftfXTRAOOODkneepants;
are lined all through, which!
that sent and seams will
hold itetema long andthe pants
will tUajpe twice at gracefully.
Only the price is ordinary—,
met the clothes.
FOR SALE BY
Get a copy of our 1910 Farmers’ Year Book or Almanac
from your fertilizer dealer, or write us for a free copy.
Mr. Broadwell tells in this book his own story of how
he got this big yield.
Mail ui this Coupon
VH01N14 Carolina Chemical
Company.
Please tend me a copp of pour 1910
Farmers' Yaar Book free of coat.
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SALKS OFFICES?
atond, Vs, Atlanta, Ga.
oik. Va. Savannah, Or.
Columbia, 9. C.
Durham, N. C.
Winston-Salem, N. Ce
Ckarleaton, 9. C,
Baltimore, Mi.
Columbus. Ga.
Monlgomerp, Ala#
. Memphis, Tenn.
Shreveport, La,
* jj\ L. Ce TOOLE#
of Scln.ecL-u2e
Callahan Line of Boats
Beginning Sunday, Dec. 29, 1907.
We will discontinue the three trips per week from River
Landing to Apalachicola.
WE WILL OPERATE THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:
Leave Bainbridge Sunday, 10 o’clock, noon.
. “ River Landing 4:30 p. ra.
Arrive Apulaehicela Hap day morning at IS o'clock.
I am ve Apalachicola Monday at 1% noon.
Arrive Bainbridge Tuesday 4:30 p. m.
Leave Bainbridge Thursday, 10 o’clock now.
’• . River Landing ■130 p. m.
Arrive Bainbridge Saturday at 4 p. tn.
Conditions of the river ana the weather permitting.
J. W. Callahan Pres. 4 Gao. Rg
The circulation of the Search Light
this issue is guaranteed to be between
1600 and 2000.