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You’ll know the Real Joys
of Motoring—in your Haynes
There is no usts talking, when you get that new Haynes
of yours, you’re going right out into the country and let those fresh
breezes fan new life into you. You’ll wonder why you never went before.
Yes, and such an exhilarating sensation it will be to push down on the foot
throttle and feel your Haynes push against your back and glide right away
so quickly. j
THE
^AmericasCTrealesriigh t Six’
You will find something different about the Haynes-built motor. It is just so responsive, 90
full of life and snap that you can’t help but admire it from the first acquaintance. No, you
don't know what the real joys of motoring are until you know the Haynes “Light Six'*.
It's a pleasure you can afford too. Just think, all during the past season, the Haynes “Light
Six** has averaged from 18 to 22 miles to a gallon of gasoline, 7500 miles to the original set of
tires, and from 300 to 400 miles to a quart of oil, and don’t forget that there are some mighty
bad roads figured in these averages, too. Not only can you save on these items, but you can
care for your Haynes yourself. It is so simple. ^
Two Modal*—Three Body|8tyl*a
Model 34—'America's Greatest "Light Six”—5>pjuMeng%x Touring Car,
121 • wheelbase, weight 2950 lba...~ — ~ — $13*3
Model 34—The Prettiest Roadster in America—3-pweng't.r. **So-Sha-
V Belle” design $1485
(Model 35—The Kokomo “Six”—7-pagsenger Touring Car, 127* wheal-
■ base* weight 3030 lbs —- $1495
,, . v, r All Prices f. o. b. Kokomo, lnd. * ‘
Local and Personal Items
Brief ParaGraphs of the Traveling Public
—Those Goming and Going During the Week
When May We Give You a Demonstration ?
W. P. SPARKS,
Thomasville,
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Agent
Georgia
THE HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. KOKOMO, INDIANA
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Model 34—5mre
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f. o. b. riolinmni lnd.
^loriey to / Loan
nd Farms to Sell
I will assist you in securing
noney on your farm land or
:ity property, \6 per cent, inter-
sst I have fisted several big
Bargains in small farms that
tnust be sold at a sacrifice in
irice on account of past due
nortgages. I shall be pleased
quote prices and descriptions
md take you out to see these
arms. I am also Special Agent
or the Penn Mutual Life In-
lurance Company.
J. B. L. BARBER
First National Bank Building
Bainbridge. Ga.
!ut Your Store
Down One Half
Tens of thousands of farmers as well a,
Wn and city folks cut down their store
i one-half last year and saved money
[spite of generally short crops and re-
Ved wages.
Absolutely millions of dollars were
red and countless famllfes lived bettee
|n ever before In the face' Of the cottdn
Eis and general business depression.
Sow were these burdensome store biUs
down? By the real money-saving
per of good home gardens, rightly
nted and kept planted anil teuded
pugh the season.
pastings 1916 Seed Catalogue tells how
put store bills down; tells about gar-
I and farm seeds of kinds and a qual-
phat cannot be bought from your mer-
pt or druggist. It’s f ill of garden and
p information, it’s free If you ask
lit. Write for it now. H. G. HASTINGS
1 Atlanta, Ga.—(Advt. 1
SPECIAL COURT NOTICE
Adjourned term of Decatur
Superior Court, Nov. Term 1915.
It appearing that the dockets
of said court are such as to nec
essitate an adjourned term. It
is ordered that said November
term 1915 thereof, be and the
same is hereby adjourned over to
the Third Monday in February
1916, then to be reconvened, tor
the trial of such cases or causes
as may be called. Let all wit
nesses, parties, jurors, attorneys,
officers and all others concerned
take notice and be governed ac
cordingly. This Nov. 20th 1915.
E. E. Cox, J. S. C. A. C.
No cases were transferred to
the City Court of Bainbridge, as
was anticipated at the November
Term, but all criminal cases on
the docket will stand for trial at
the adjourned term on the third
Monday in February 1916, also
such civil matters as may be
called will stand for trial at such
adjourned term, all Rraverse Ju
rors who served during the sec
ond week of the regular Nevem-
ber Term 1915, are required to
appear and serve nt such adjour
ned term. Let all parties inter
ested take due notice hereof.
By the Court.
C. W. Wimberley, Clerk S. C.
RUB-MY-TISM
l • Will cure’your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Bums, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
FOR SALE--Two Jersey cows
fresh in milk—apply to
I. L. Willis, Fowlstown, Ga.
WANTED—Second hand bicyc
les; girls and men’s-The
Motor-Bicycle Co., Shingler B.
WANTED—To purchase a check
protectograph. State make,
model and number. Must be
cheap for cash. Address Check
Protector Company, care of
paper.
WANTED—Local representative
for Decatur County, for Old
Line Life Insurance Co. Liberal
Commission. Address W. Harry
Peebles, Division Manager, Whig-
ham, Ga-
FOR SALE—Two good mules,
well broke about 10 or 12 years
old. Weighing 1,250 each. Will
be sold cheap for cash. Apply
to James Cadden, Bainbridge,
Georgia. 3t.
LETTUCE FOR SALE-Nice
hard heads, fresh from my
garden at 5c per head. Call at
my warehouse. W. W. Wright.
FOR SALE or TlfADE - One
Maxwell Automobile. Will sell
or trade for horse and buggy.
Apply to this office.
WANTED—Several live, ener
getic men to sell marble and
granite monuments on com
mission basis. Address with
references. Bell Brothers
Marble Co.. Athens, Ga.
LOST—Small P r e s t o-Light
Tank between Bainbridge and,
Whigham aoout two weeks
ago. Finder return to Tom
Clarke and receive reward, at
Clarke’s Garage, whigham Ga.
REV. I. J. SMITH GDMI
This former pastor and strong
friend to Bainbridge people will
fill the pulpit at the Methodist
church here next Sunday.
Mr. Morgan is proud . to make
this statement and is anxious
that you all give Bro. Smith a
good hearing.
Special Meeting
I am requested to announce
a special meeting of the mem
bers of the Columbian Woodman
Household No. 32 at the court
house next Tuesday night at
7:30 o’clock. The meeting will
last not longer than 30 or 40
minutes.
T. B. Maxwell,
Secretary.
Nelson Bruton of Jacksonville
spent Snnday in the city with
friends and relatives.
Hon. Mose Warren and T. I.
McNeil of Camilla were in the
city a short while Sunday after-
nooh.
Phone 153 for your house and
stove wood—Prices reasonable
and delivered promptly at any
time.—J. I. Reynolds & Co.
Hon. John D. Pope and Hon.
S. S. Bennett of Albany were in
the city the past week attending-
the session of the city court.
Mr. J. F. Ingalls, a former
Baidbridge citizen but now of
New York was in the city a short
while last week.
Will buy your eggs and
pay the regular commer
cial market price. Call
and see us about them.
Phone 153. J. I. Reynolds
& Co.
Mr. Gus Weil returned Friday
from Louisiana where he has
been visiting relatives in his old
home,
If you need fish, the freshest
and want them promptly phone
287 to Will Clinton. They will be
delivered promptly.
Before buying a {bicycle
look at our stock. The
Motor-Bike 'Co., Shingler
building.
A new mechanic, with new"
prices for the New Year. Per
fect satisfaction guaranteed. A
complete stock of Tires, Acces
sories and Supplies at bottom
prices. Baby Carriage Tires and
Repairs. Remember the Bicycle
Hospital at 211 Water Street
Oysters in season and cheap as
can be gotton anywhere. Phone
Will Clinton at 287 and get them
quick.
We help make your bic
ycle bills less. The Motor-
Bike Co., Shingler bldg.
Sam Seigel has just returned
from the Eastern Market where
he has bought 8 lines of samples
from standard houses that will
be offered to the trade in a few
days.
The Bicycle Repair Wizard, is
at the Bicycle Hospital 211 Water
Street. General headquaters for
all kinds of Scientific Bicycle Re
pairs. If you want the best
Skill and the best Results bring
your Crippled Wheel to the
Bicycle Hospital.
Mr. W. W. Wright will enter
tain ten ot his friends at a box
party at the Bohemion Girl on
the appeamce of that company
in the city Tuesday night.
Oak and pine wood cut
any length you desire.
Phone 153 and get It
quick.
Don’t you think one black pile
is as good as another, there is a
big difference in good and poor
coal. The Bower Fuel Co,, hand
les only guaranteed to give you
satisfaction coal and cost less
than elsewhere.
Phone 153 for your
house and stove wood.
Prices reasonable and de
li verep promptly at ally
time* J. I. Reynolds dc Co.
With every $2. worth of goods
bought at the Star Grocery CO.
they will sell you 17 lbs Sugar
for $1.00.
Mr. J. G. Born of Birmingham,
an old Bainbridge boy was at
home a few days the past week
shaking hands with old friends
and acquaintances.
We will build you a
delivery wheel for heavy
service. The Motor-Bike
Company,
Mr. Louis Haile of the Haynes
Automobile Company was in the
city last Thursday demonstrating
the Haynes. Mr. Haile was
working with Mr. W. B. Sparks
of Thomasville, the Haynes
agent for this section. Mr
Sparks is the best known auto
man in this immediate section
and his handling the car is a
tribute to its reliability.
Ride a bicycle for your
health’s sake. The Motor-
Bike Co,, Shingler build
ing.
Phone 242 the Star Grocery Co.
for fresh vegtables, fruits and
groceries they will deliver them
vuick.
D. H. Andrews, the Fish Man.
You know him, his phone num
ber is 254 and if you want them
fresh and want them quick all
you have to do is to say so.
Phone him an order and your
fish are on the way, Try him,
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At Our
Drugstore
Mr. Robert H. Norris, No. 1SI* Hen-i
ry St., Norta Berkeley, Col., writs#:!
“We have never had any other medi
cine hut Peruna In our home since we
have been married. I Buffered with
kidney and bladder trouble, but two,
months treatment with Peruna made
me a well and strong man. My wife
felt weak and was easily tired and
was also troubled with various pains. 1
but since she took Peruna she Is well
aad strong,"
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
The firm of Millar & Bolton is
this day dissolved by mutal con
sent, R. T. Bolton retiring from
the firm and John I Miller as
sumes all bills and all bills are
payable to him. Those interes
ted will take due notice. This
Dec. 30th 1915.
John L. Miller,
4t R. T. Bolton.
Attention Veterans
All of the Veterans that be
long to Decatur County Camp
1043 are earnestly requested to
meet at the court house in Bain
bridge on the 22nd day in Jan.,
at eleven o’clock a. m. It is
time for us to pay up our dues
if we wish our camp to be in
good standing therefore we ex
pect to have every true old
veteran to meet with us on that
day. There will be other im
portant business to attend to on
that day also.
Your Comrade,
Major A. S. McBride,
Acting Adjutant.
Sitop in Atlanta
A t Hotel Umpire
Oposit* Union Depot on Prior
fit. Renovated and nfnmMied
throughout. Reservation* m«d«
on application. Hot and oold
water, private bath*. Electric
light* and elevator.
First claaa accomodation* at
extremely moderate rate*. Kuro-
pann plan 76 cent* op.
John L. Edmondson,
Proprietor.
U. S. MUTTERS
Hon. E. M. Donalson. District
U. S. Attorney is in the city on
a short visit and brought with
him the news that Bainbridge
has been put on the map from a
Federal court standpoint in the
fact that Mr. R. G. Hartsfield
has been appointed United States
Commissioner and the First
National Bank has been named
the National depository. These
two facts mean considerable to
the city in view of the fact that
this will mean that Bankruptcy
funds and such matters will be
in the total bank.
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