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FASHION DICTATES
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\T170RDS are inadequate in giving you the faintest idea of the many styles, designs and
multiples of Ladies garment^ now open and ready for your inspection and criticism.
We say criticism, for we like the ladies to tell us what they think of this great selection
of fashion’s latest confections, gathered from the best Modistss and Tailors of New York and
Paris. Each and every garment the perfection of art in tailoring; made of the best material
money can buy; trimmed according to fashion’s last dictate, and all marked so low in price
that the most economical can buy. / J}
You are cordially invited to ^all. x ^ promise you that this season’s exhibit surpasses
any previous showing of Ladies’ ready=to*ivear garments ever shown in the South.
Silks And Dress Goods Now Open For Your Inspection
FLINT
Bainbridge,
J.
RIVER
UTON
STORE
Georgia.
PER1DENEASE AN
INTERESTING THING
The People Take Great Inetrest in the
Announcement That Dr. Hamil has
Office Right of Famous Den
tal Discovery.
A long suffering public has
taken notice of the annoqncment
last ween tlf the securing of the
office rights of the famous dental
safety valve, Peridehease by Dr.
H. F. Hamil of Bainbridge the
first Georgia dentist to secure it
and use it in his practice. The
announcement by its founder
that the discovery contains no
cocaine or other such ingredients
that are so dangerous to human
life and health has caused many
of them to immediately inquire
of Dr. Hamil the meaning, the
scope of the discovery. Alleviat
ing pain without any bad after
effects seemed stn-h a miracle
that some could hardly grasp its
meaning in full and considerable
been
given all enough confidence to
try it oul. Peridenease is harm
less and the following letter from
one of the first dentists to try it,
shows that it is not in the ex
perimental stage. This letter is
from Dr. N. Reese gf Will-
mette. 111.Pone of the doctors
that Dr. Hamil addressed on
learning that he was using the
Discovery in his practice.
Willmette, 111.
^ July 12th* 1912.
Dr FpHarttfl, {j
| ant BainbridgeTUa.
bearvM) iRr:—•
ParA delay in answering
yours V the 6th. Have been
r i,Q y\ i vo used Dr. Crowley’s
Perideri^e for* some time with
great success. If used propet ly,
it renders dental operation prac
tically painless. I have never
had any bad after effecte from it
and believe me it is perfectly'
harmless. Peridenease has
"spoiled me” and if I could not
get any more of it I believe I
would quit dentistry, j
will at any and all times endeav
or to show the ladies among his
patrons as well as the men the
actual use of Peridenease and
satisfy the most confirmed and
skeptical "doubting Thomas” of
its great aid to a long suffering
public. Dr. Hamil has since the
announcement in these columns
that he had secured this Great
Boon spent most of his time go
ing over the matter with patients
who have long feared the very
name of dentist. He will take
the same time with any one else
that will call on him for infor
mation. The use of Peridenease
is an assured fact in the Dental
field of Bainbridge and Decatur
county. Let any man or woman
call on him and say “now Dr.
Hamil, MAKE GOOD.”
After receiving
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FOR RENT—One ten-horse farm
twelve miles north of Bain
bridge. Good neighborhood
with church and school. For
full particulars address Mrs,
M. E. Roberts, Bainbridge, Ga,
IThe Truss Man Is Coming
Trusses Fitted
Fit Guaranteed
i! Dr. Biglow, of Philadelphia, Pa,
35 The Expert TRUSS Fitter Will be at Our Store
| Thursday, October 3.
One Day Only.
your
old
discussion of the fact has
going its rounds here and in the compamed by others,
county Quite a number of ner- mg dentists of U
vous women who hitherto have Hamil concluded to
dreaded their dentist become | ease and on tnal heL
immediately interested and now bly pleased to find fnnt YT
they can go to him with the same! what it was olaimed to be and be
feeiing of security that they |4mnjfi£*Jy took steps to get
hitherto have been visiting their th fi _ ^ 1K T S f ° r l 1 '* fTTe
nnMiner or the dress maker. In | AQ f ffc . the assistance to the
assuring the ladies that they can | suffering mortal who has to
have their teeth imt .in good'h*^*teeth worked on it aids the
condition without pain, without doctor and relieves him of having
any cocakie and its bad after! to impair his work by often times
effects the Doctor assumed a; being sympathetic and sorry
heavy proposition, but on his
LOST- On the night of Sept
3rd, one bunch of keys on We s
or College street or Attapulgus-
road, Finder will be rewarded
upon return to M. H. Townsend.
Fer Sale at a Sacrifice
Fine Brand New $406 Piano.
Will almost give away. Act quick J
if you want to buy a piano for
■almost nothing. Address
MRS. C. L. HARRELL.
Come and see him and let him examine
truss and see what is the matter with it.
Consultation Free
5 New Trusses fitted that do not chafe. Old ones re-
jg adjusted. New methods used in fitting. All trusses
a* guaranteed and are comfortable when he fits them.
| Ehrlich Drug Co
35 Bainbridge, : : : Georgia.
invitation that they see for them'
selves he found many interested, •himself and the patient
Not one that has tried but that
she went away a walking adver
tisement of Dr. Grow ley’s fam
ous discovery. Actual trial will
convince the most skeptisal and
for
the patient in his chair. His
work is more satisfactory to both
dou
ble benefit as it were wifh the-
lack of pain on the credit side of
the patient. Dr. Hamil insists
that aM who can not grasp the
real meaning of this marvelous
the fact that the confidence of j discovery, will come and let him
the doctors who have ueed it in j “make Rood’ l\v actual test and
their practice having lound it as,show down of his claims for the
it is represented it to be lias |fan', xia aid to denttstrj . He
N®TICE —One black sow, mark
ed with one split, one swallow
fork and crop in each ear. withi
Announcement.
The fifty-sixth annual session
'of the Bowen Baptist Association
will be held with the Calvary
under bit in left ear. Owner Baptist church, beginning on|
can get her by paying board ( Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1912, at 10
and cnarge oi ad.
Roseland.
L. B. Toole.
Bainbridge. Ga.
We pay freight on all out-of-
town orders exceeding ten dol
lar...
Ijine-Saker Furniture Ca
o’clock a. m.
Elder J. R. Blewett or his al
ternate, N. G. Christopher, will
preach the introductory sermon.
All messengers going bv rail
will go to Cairo and take the P.
& II: read to Calvary.
N. G. Christopher, Clerk.
Notice change in Schedule of
CALLAHAN LlNji
Effective Monday, July 1st 1912. Boat Schedule will bejsjojj^:
Leaves Bainbridge every Monday and Thursday at. .19 ^
Arrives Analaehienla everv Tuesdav andFriday at. - * • •
Arrises Apalaehicola every Tuesday andFriday
Leaves Apalachicola every Tuesday and Friday at y
Anrives Bainbajdge every Wednes. and Saturday
F01 Farther Informalion Regarding Freight and Passenger SerYiceJ^jjf
W. CALLAHAN, President and General M«n B * er
Bainbridge, Georgia. ^