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LOCALS
a H. Russell was con
fer bed all of last week.
^ j Mac ionald is visi
relatives in Albany.
C H. Baughman spent a
^ ayf of fast week in Dothan.
, Br denbach is visiting
r ' Mr H. B. Ehrlich.
.home oi
ne Sewing Club was enter-
, d Monday afternoon by Mrs.
' Tonge.
Crocker Bnnoun-
(1S
and Mrs
^ arrival of a baby girl at
it home-
regular Georgia Woodrow
Ham has arrived at the home
jjJ, and Mrs. J. C. Green.
Ik a. B. Cliett of Cyrene is
ding a few days of this week
the city.
Constance Wimberley,
stay away for several
is at home again,
V C. B. Scott, Miss Lyda
^ and Mrs. Carey Cox, spent
in Babcock.
Miss Edna Nussbaum has re-
irneditom a several days trip
Id MW**
will entertain Fri-'
afternoon for Miss Rosalee
forilfcki.
jin Woman’s • Club Meets
afternoons in- the Chib
Mrs, J. T. Waddell has retum-
jfrom an extended stay in At
uta.
Phone 212 or eall to see
Ed Sapp manager Belcher
lommission Company
lelcher Block. Full line
Qroceries provisions and
tountry produce at lowest
prices.
i Belle Gurr was the guest
hturday and Sunday of Mrs. T,
l Hawes.
Mrs E. Jones and Children of
Iteock, are the guests of Mrs.
i B. Scott. -
Miss Keener, after a short
visit here to her sister, Mrs,
Halcomb Collins, has returned to
ker home in Monroe, La.
Mr. Lindsay Ball is at home
from St. Louis, where he went
to buy stock for the firm of Cox
The Study Club was entertain /
d most delightfully Tuesday'
by Miss Lottie Bell Mays. A-
splendid program was carried'
out. The next meeting of the'
Club will be with Misses Cooper-
ider and Cina Floyd at their
studio. A musical program will
be given. The Club will take up
parliamentary studies.
The November term of Supe
rior court began Monday morn
ing with Judge Frank Park and
Solicitor Wooten in their accus
tomed places. This is the week
for the civil pocket and the court
is busy with trying cases of that
kind. It is understood that the
Grand Jury is very busy hearing
cases brought before that body.
Quite a number of attorneys
from surrounding cities and
towns are in attendance. Cospic-
uous among these is Hon. Joe
Hill Hall of Macon,
Highest prices paid for
Chicken Eggs and all
country produce call to
see ,Ed Sapp manager
belcher Commission Com*
pany Belchar Block.
/ tbtice.
Under the laws of Georgia
Justice Peace Elections are tote
held on the First Saturday
Dec each 4th vear to elect Justice
of the Peace for each militia dis
trict. Under this regulation, o:
votes, An election will be held a
each militia district in Deca
tur county on Saturday the
day of Dec 1912. Call at Ordi
nary’s- office for Blanks.
T. B. Maxwell
Ordinary
-THE
MANUFACTORIES
IN BAINBRIDGE.
i Ball.
The Missionary Society of the
Baptist church held a very im-
[ttssive meeting Monday after-
win, when the new President,
lb. T. C. Wainman, presided in
imost befitting manner.
Mrs. J. R. Gains was the
charming hostees Tuesday after-
ton ui the Methodist Sewing
Circle. A
was spent, in which delightful
refreshments was served.
The cooking range demonstra
tion at Cliett Hardware Company
this week has attracted consider
ate attention. The coffee to be
at the demonstration was
about as near perfect as could
be.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCaskill
have arrived aad will be at home
to their friends at their new home
out at Twin Lakes. A beautiful
recaption was given in their
• last night at the home tff
Mr. McCaskill’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. McCaskill
Mr. Eugene Roan, assistant
Postmaster at Bainbridge, leaves
this week for Atlanta, where he
*ill make his future home. ML
hoan has hundreds of friends
who regret to see him leave
hainbriugs. It is understood
hat Mr. J. C. Green will succeed
Mr. Roan here as assistant Post
toaster.
The farmers as a rule are
®aking good headway gathering
l he r crops. This has been one
^ the most backward seasons
tVer known in this sections for
tormers to harvest what they
kd marl . V h ie the corn crop
18 m '' . t » vas fairly good,
r p w ll full way
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DISINFECTANT AND INSECTICIDE
The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known to
Science Kills Flees Right Now. 8
For Mange on J)d£si. A|..
For Hog Cholera' ;.
For Wire Cuts......
For Lice, Fleas?, Itch.:.T.
For Chicken Cjfioleia&f .
For all Disinfecting.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
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EHRLICH DRUG CO.
~u t Price Dmgllil
Btinbridg Qv
2 8 and 76 Cents Per Bottle.
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CLASSS.NO. 1:~
Of this first class we name
as illustrations:
The Sutherland Foundry
Works.
The Nugsbaum lce Co.
The Bainbridge Oil Co.
here’s what they do:
The Sutherland Foundry
Works;
Repairs broken machinery
, Constructs new machinery
The Bainbridge Oil Co.:
Converts crude cotton
seed into pure oil, which--
Furnishes grease for soap
making,
Aud makes good biscuits,
minus the hog.
Nussbaum Ice Co.:
Converts pure water into
most pleasant time,purest ice. Refreshes with
out inebriating- Solaces the
sick; comforts the_well.
CLASS NO. 2:~
Seven-just s e v e n-seven
too mRDy^i^dfeiilDrifis bf
the other
here’s 'Vha¥"Wee do;
[PART OF IT] e , { -j
Manufacture a good wak
ing man into a lo^fer at^d
“bum”. ./ ‘
llanufadftj** a home of
comfort hell of pov
Mapufaytyie a.kmd fatti
er into a ypraat kUU oev lb
Manufacture your boy r
to a jail bird and criminal
Manufacture your towi
into moral degradation, fi
nancial irresponsibility and
social unrest, •'
Their names?
Everybody knows them
We call them
Our Near Beer Saleons
■Will find;tit to Their
Advantage to Open an
Accouht in our bivings
.Department.
m\, ' ' , ’ '
They will find the first deposit
will actra 1 an incentive to
make others and in a short
time they will have a subetanr
-i tial, baltiice drawing 4 per
cent intrfest. r>.
Every ascomodation consistent with sejind banking afforded
our customers.
.. ...J-
First National-Bank
■■■ BainJqridjfce*. jQeorgi'a.
Capital $125.000.0lo .
CYRENE INSTITUTE
Cyrene, Georgia.
A preparatory school for boys and girls
Fall term opens September 2nd 1912
Located in Decatur County. Fine surroundings
healthful Climate, completely equipped with steam
heat, electric lights, steam laundry, artesian water,
an J sewerage system.
Courses offered in Bible, Literature, Art. Music,
Elocution, Bookkeeping* Typewriting and short
hand.
Sarong faculty, discipline unexcelled. Cost
small ($150.00 a year), work thorough. The lead
ing school of Southwest Georgia. An ideal loca
tion in Hie Country for a boarding school. Free
from distracting influences. Teachers live in dor
mitories with pupils. Fine school spirit.
Before placing your boy or girl write for cata
logue and full information.
J. M. Stovall
Cyrene
Pres.
Georgia.
I THIS WILL INTEREST YOIT
5 We are out for business and we vtant your busi
ng ness, if a square deal is what you want, come lo-seeus,
5 our prices are right, our work is right, our equipment
^2 is right and reputation is right.
\ WE OFFER YOU
5 Gold Crowns, for $3.50 to $4.00 /•>
?! Gold Bridges for $4.00 to $4.60
5S * Composition pin teeth for.... —.|o.00
S Platinum Din teeth, full set for- • .$12.00
3 Make our office your headquarters when in town,
3 you are always welcome.
I ' BAGG8 & SMITH
Office up over Drs.. Chason & Chaaon.
H. J.
RESTING PLACE -I
LOVED ones
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IF the wrtmg piae*«f yrtlr loved PAMbtil »*<A ,
beautified a« you would Ukfi,tp h»ve iff
and let me explain our
ter
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They:
Break hearts-:
them; cut down
supply; lubricate
wheels
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,na» yed-i
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mm'
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also! show you juft whnt l buveju the,
Tombsteaes, Oraair Atgl Fgra§andeve»7th>nw
else goeeto «f> an outfit that
. lasting and ornamental. -• , _ /;: ..
IN the matter of prices and terms I can neet
the demands of all. We are as liberal as ai y WW
class company can be to remain ccrmstep, with
liberal dealing and fair treatment . ., ioi*
COME and let me explain everything.,., y
w. M. Shirley i!
Bainbridge, : * : O-orgin.
I * ve got the ^TJnderwear. And
it’s easy to talk about, because it
is of the best Quality, and so reas
onable in price.
Underwear is soinething you
need for winter; and mufet have.
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Whatever you may want in
the Underwear line can be found
in my store.
Bear in mind that my line of
Underwear is complete, with all
sizes and was carefully selected
for the trade of this section.
I carry an immense stock Dry
iioods, Dress Goods, Embroidery,
y<jaces. Notions, Shoes etc.
But my special talk this week
is UNDERWEAR.
j | JOME in and let us show you what we ha/e.
H LAING
ftainbrtaige, ‘ Georgia.
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work in the city. Give us a call
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faction.
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CORNER WEST a^BMT IN S S.
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