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The improvements
Now going cn in o/* cit^ \dd much to the beauty and comfort and are a
sight worth seeing.
At the same tirrVJ a[ M^wonderful sigh: is the magnificent stock of
LINES MTS. TOM APPAREL
now on exhibit at our store.
Every man and woman in®is and adjoining counties will be amply repaid
on visiting this Mammoth Emporium of Fashionable Garments tand Fabrics,
selected principally by our Mr. Bruton. Each and every article in this great array
of high class merchandise is the pick of the market; Dependable as to Style,
Superior as to Workmanship and made up for people who know a good article
when they see it.
Prices Are Low tor the Extra Quality of the Goods
Every article is warranted as represented, as to Fit, Workmanship. Wear,
and Lowness of price. A visit from you to our Store ’ is respectfully solicited,
He? .'y J. Bruton
nt River Store
BainBP fge
Georgia
The Townsend Co.
..City Property..
On Evans street.
Beautiful building lot, high
'Elevation 105x210 $600
‘*On Shot we II street.
The prettiest building lot in
the city. 105x140 $1,500
' On Broughton street,
“The Rosary”
"The Rosary” the play which
was the talk of the county
season, is repeating this
T.iis successful play of
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold at public outcry on
F. Rose’s which is fou.idf O hn, the first Tuesday in November,
an emblem of purity, isft tale of 1912, aQthe court house in said
everyday life in which the good county Detween the usual hours
is exalted over the evil, showing of sale, the following real estate
the principal character of a Cath- situated in Decatur county, to-
olic Priest as the ntodern day 1 wit: A certain tract or parcel of
It is tw> u £h the i land located in the village of
At corner of River street. |
Easy terms, lot7£x300. ..$4001^^ ^ a mis un* 8 !|\Iingj Attapulgus in said county, de
in the Wilton fam^V aXectly j scribed as follows: Bounded
adjusted and thflB'V^ and | north by Attapulgus Trading Cfc
estrangement c|||L^pHjp. Inter-. and O. B Thomas, on the east
— Trungled with the | by street or public road running
valuable mor a 11 north and south, on the south by
effects of the
show r is a beauti
ful love story,
,nd also an abun
dance of comedy
1 On College street.
Six beautiful lots, close in near
* school, 52 1-2x210 t. .$300
£On corner of Fk.'ida & Troup Sts.
7 roam cottage. All modern
conveniences. First class re
pair. Rents $22.50. Easy
monthly payments.. $3250.00
On Broughton street.
One small cottage in good col
ored section. $500. $50. cash.
$10.00 per month on balance.
OWN YOUR HOME.
We will sell you a lot $10 per
month: when you pay for your
lot, we will build you a home.
See us at once.
Let The Townsend Co., write
vour fire and tornado insur
ance. They will look after your
interests.
On West street. „
One 7 room dwelling, recently j Harrv Walker and othe
painted and put in first class, with the'
repair with lot 140x310 ieet. A . . „ , ,
Price $3,000.00; staging that Rowland a:
On Water street. ford have so Jmndsomoft *
Lassiter House. 20 rooms. Best I'he play, will^Te seejp here
located boarding house in Bai,n-lone niglu, Y^^iescfl5\ Octo
bridge. Water in every room. 1
Hot and cold baths. Fully fit- 1
ted with every modern con
venience.
property of Mrs. Edna Causey,
S. A. V. Christophine,, George
B. Thomas, Mrs Hattie T. Sapp
and Attapulgus Tob. Bank con
taining three-fourths of an acre
that the average more or less including the buil-
theatre goers dings threon.
doesn’t expect to Terms cash,
witness owing to Thia 0ct 7
J. M. Vereen, Admr.of the
MACDONALD HARDWARE CO.
Stoves, Ranges and Tinware
Paints, Lead and Oils
Mill Supplies and Belting
—^AGENTS F0R < 2a»
WALTER A. WOOD
Mowers, Rakes, Binders and Twines.
Bainbridge, ; ; ; ; Georgia.
the title of the play
Undivided strength is attached
to the cast, which will consist of:; estate of B. C. Thomas,
Harry Nelson, Virginia Lew]
Mabel Thorn. T. J. Bart
George J. Clark, Ritchiei
iSTld&lilO&C, School Days Bring Many Problem
\ Qll OWP it to vnnr rltiUron tn cpp flint tliov nro urall HfPSSCd
At 524 Clay Street
FOR RENT—2 front rooms of
cemented building on Hicks
yo i will find the man who can j
paint your Signs, House or any j
decorative Painting you wish for. |
We will give you satisfaction, j
i nd at prices to suit. Give us a
i rial and be convinced.
G. M. Bogs ted & Co.
10-11 It.
Block, corner Broughton and I
Clay streets, suitable for of- •
tiees or work-rooms, $7.50
month for the two.
Mrs. R. L. Hicks.
Automobile Robes $1 to
O. Caldwell.
FOR EXCHANGE—A good 7
passenger Automobile for seme
land within six or seven miles
of Bainbridge, Ga. For par
ticulars apply to O. M. Hatre
at Haire &. Wilson’s store.
Solver the
.School — D«h
bWSn
You owe it to your children to see that they are well dressed
comfortable. How can it be done on the least money ? Stockings ha'
been the greatest trouble. You know the kind that look well until th
first recess. If your boy is the right kind of boy, he plays so fast to
forgets all about his stockings. To grow he must play that way. k>"‘
him the kind of stockings that take care of themselves—
,/oar pros
HENRY J. BRUTON
L**r-frog, hop-scotch, foot ball, and many other games need have no terrors for the riot. i'f
has bought her son roifhde<f>o»c. Let him scuffle, slide, jump all over the play ground no s ‘ r f‘^
■ ' ( J ... A ff.,1 with v> unu iVJ
stockings are made from Wunderyarn; dyed with > u coin t*d
’St fllld tmicrhest rntfnn hKro lrnntvn 'l’hpv flrfl twisted a nd „a
holes, no ravel. These wonderful _ —.. 6 » w.v llwut ,,
Wunderyarns are spun from the,largest aad toughest cotton fibre known. They are twisted
until they have the strength of rope, with the "ieel” of tillt. Only double threads of V ulule ' !
•ingle ones whatever—ore used in KlftkIesSoae. The heels, toes and knees are reinforced, »" J ''2. tbs
tll « strength of re-inforcing yarns does not depend on the thickness. That is one of the reasons • ^
BainnrifW (TPAT0IP * n ^ f°** L °* are so soft and plialile and yet so strong. In fSTOidestaS.
1SOIUUI lUgC, 51UI5I0. mother helps her children with their books when other mothers are slaving with t
needles.