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m bILAMLH III
BE FVilllD BY
LOCAL MERCHANTS
Will Purchase Furnish
ings For J. W. Callahan
Jr., From Bainbridge
Merchants.
"In a bottle
Through a Straw’
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Chero-Cola
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JtefrejSljmg
The latest addition to the
Callahan Line, the J. W. Jr., will
; be fitted out from top to bottom
; by Bainbridge merchants, The
; new boat is just about completed
and will be brought to the city
! shortly and furnished, here,
i Mr. Callahan is a firm believer
in patronizing home merchants.
He knows that the best value
jCan be secured at home, that
! the Bainbridge merchants pay
j taxes at home. For these rea
sons he is going ta bring the
J. W. Jr., and fit hereout.
It will cost in the neighbor
hood of 85.000 to furnish the
new steamer. > The Bainbridge
merchants will have 3
chance at this rich plum. When
the new steamer takes her place
in the shcedule of the Callanan
Line she will be fitted from
; keel to bridge with goods pur
chased in Bainbridge.
IH THE CITY
served
in the original
bottle with the
label on it
f In a Bottle
Through
a Straw’
Dr. Peter Bahnsen, State Vet-
inarian was in the city Friday
discussing the dipping vat pro
position with the people. Dr.
Bahnsen is one of the most con
genial men in the state and in
conversatin with the editor stated
that the people are becoming in
terested in the matter verv fast.
He informed us that in most
plates at the first they met not
with opposition but with misun
derstanding. That they usally
had to move slowly with the
work and show the farmers
where in it was to their interest
to take the matter up and that
as soon as a farmer saw that
part of the feature he was about
the most active kind of an ad voc
ate of this matter. Dr. Banhsen
gives considerable information
, along the lines and feels sure
. that the people of this country
will become interested as the
matter is gotten before them in
the proper light' Naturally of
course every county has citizens
that are opposed to anything
| that changes the old order of
things, we have some that are
opposed to the theory of increase
land yields by modern methods
! but they are very tew and if
! this matter shows where the
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SAYS MAC SAVES
BIAA EBOAA THE CRAVE
Thought End Near and
Told Wife to Put Child
ren in Odd Fellow’s
Home When He Died.
Postal
Brings
This „
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farmer is the beneficiary we are
now willing to say that Decatur
County farmers will find it out
^nd take advantage of it. The
doctor stated that many of the
couties are rapidly taking unto
the propsit : on as a loop-hole to
esape the boll weevil matter.
The timebeing here when they
have have got to look somewhere
else than the cotton patch and
that the farmers knowing this
are investing every promise of
advance in all other lines.
It is free—it tells how you can have
local and long distance telephone ser
vice in your home at very small cost.
Send for it today,
phone Manager, or
Write nearest Bell Tele-
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Severe Cold Quickly Cured.
“On December first I had a
j very severe cold or attack of the
grip as it may be. and was nearly
i down sick in bed,’’ writes 0. J.
I Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo. "1
j bought two bottles of Chamber-
I Iain’s Cough Remedy and it was
i only a few days until I was com
pletely restored to health. I
1 firmly believe that Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy is one of
the very best medicines and will
know what to do when I have
another cold.’’ Obtainable every
where.
V. T. Hv4RR ; .S, njvger, Bainbridge, G*.
La Grippe
and Bad Colds are cau-od by fr.’rmi. Foi
Quick relic' lake The tliant tirip derm Ki *
M» s»c u< Tabl'U U
Johnson’s Tonic
Wiley Griffin wants
| your vote for Tax Receiver,
j He will appreciate it and
long remember your ccn«
sideration. He is a needy
son of Decatur and com
petent to fill the job.
What is probably the most re
markable indorsement ever
given z proprietary medicine
was the statement made recently
by H. J. Williams, a coal miner
at the Tennessee Coal & Iron
Co., mine No. 8, near Fairfield,
Ala, in the Birmingham district.
The story of his wonderful
restoration to health was told in
his own words, and is profoundly
intresting. His statement fol
lows:
“I am 54 years of age, and am
the father of sixteen children,
eight living and eight dead. I
came to Birmingham from East
Tennesssee, and have followed
mining for a good many years.
“About two years ago I took
sick. The doctors at first said
I had Tapeworm, then Hook
worm, and finally decided it was
Pellagra. I took treatment from
a well known Alabama Pellagra
‘Cure’, but got no benefit. The
doctors finally told me they
couldn’t do me any good, and I
quit going to see them.
’’I suffered from a sort of a
dumb freeling in my back all the
time, and was d:zzy-headed. 1
couldn’t stoop over, or stand on
my feet for any lenght of time,
and cculdn’t hardly eat anything
and nothing tasted good. In
fact, I was slowly starving to
death.
“Ilost all of my strength, and
fell of 45 pounds in weight,
when I was well I weighed 133
pounds and I got down to onlv
where I weighed 90 pounds, and
was almost a walking skeleton.
“1 finally decided that there
was no more hope for me in this
life, and I gave my ring to my
wife and told her to put the
children in the Odd Fellows Home
when I died.
“This is just the shape I was
in when, one day, my little
daughter said: Papa, why don’t
you try the new medicince every
body is talking about? It has
helped so many people, it might
help you.’ Of course I had no
faith in anything, but just to
please the family, 1 made one
more trial and got the Tanlac.
May the the good Lord bless the
day I got this medicine, for it
was my salvation.
“I got relief from the first
bottle, and I began to eat and
and pick up right from the start.
I am now on my fifth bottle, and
have actually gained back 25
pounds, and now weigh 115. It
just looked like the more I took
the better I got, and I keep on
picking up every day.
“1 went over to the mines
yesterday and made arange-
ments to go back to work. I am
strong enough to walk around
wherever I want to go, some
thing I have not been able to
do for over a year, and that is a
fact. Tanlac ‘mighty nigh’ rais
ed from the dead, that’s what
it done for me. If you don’t
believe what I have told you
just ask any of the men around
mine No. 8. and they will all tell
you the fix I was in, and how
much better off I am now.
"Thank God 1 will soon be able
to earn a living for my tamily,
and I owe it all to this medicine
Tanlac I have just written to a
daughter of mine in LaFollette,
Tenn., who needs a medicine
lik? this, and I want her to take
it and get well.
“I don’t believe now I ever
had Pellagra, because I never
did have any breaking out of
any kind. I don’t believe now I
have ever had Hookworms,
either, but whatever it was,
this Tanlac has certainly fixed
me I don’t reckon there ever
Tanlac, I will Jways bless the
day I bought this medicine.”
Tanlac is sold by leading
druggist in principal cities
throughout the south.
Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge
exclusively by WiHis Drug Co.,
and in Donalsonville by the Pal
ace Drug Co., and Climax by the
Climax Pharmacy.
FRANCIS WILL STAGE .
IN TROY, ALA.
The many friends of Mr.
Frances, who coached the local
talent for the play, “In Story-
Book Land, will be interested to
know that he is now rehearsing
a cast in Troy, Ala., and will
put the same play on there next
week. Mr. Frances is a talented
young man and has many friends
here who wish him the best of
prosperity?
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•JAX
BISCUIT-,
Supply energy. Builil blood and
muscle. Give vigor of brainand
nerve. Nearly twice the food
value per pound of the best
steaks. Cost much less.
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BIB IN THE 0
This is the open sea&
voters that the candidat
evading the game laws and
ing fields for them it j s
by wise ones. Never
have such a array of h 0
faced the wire ready [,
handicap on March 1st. K t
by the score are in the fi e i_
And the voter is enjoyi
The boys who would sen
“deer pepul” are makingjt
esting for them. It always
election time to find ou
clever a fellow is anyway.
And they are all sajj|
But sad to relate some mt
disappointed. Up to date
could never pick the man
lose. They are all groom
win inla canter.
With March 1st loomin
in the offing the boys wh
after the vote of the peop!
putting on additional steam
effort to make the last li
the winning one. Fonddre
victory may be shatteri
March 1st, but at present
are all confident. A better
ed bunch never ran for offi
old Decatur. The present
has been devoid entirely
unpleasantness.
Vote for Roland Bow
8upt., of Schools, he
it his full time and attentii
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MONEY TO LEND
On improved Farm Lands in Decatur and Gadsden
Counties. On five or ten years time. Can be paid back
in annual installmentsjf desired.
— Address for terms and particulars
R. G. HARTSFIELD, Attorney At Law,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Conservation stands sentinel
over the naturaF resources
of our country, and forbids
wanton destruction of forests, mines and animal lifi
Conservation multiplies the by-products of industry, and chanj
waste into profit. It is conservation that turns rags into milai
dainty note paper.
It is conservation that gathers together worn out garmen
discarded sheets, carpets, and similar objects which have servl
their useful purposes. In the General’s big roofing mills, 1
are masceratcd, saturated, sterilized and beaten into pulp.whi
finally comes out of the rollers in one continuous sheet of clci
strong roofing felt.
It is then thoroughly saturated with the General’s own blend
soft asphalts and coated with a blend of harder asphalts, whi
keeps the inner saturation soft and prevents the dryings
process so destructive to the ordinary roofing. This explains*
Certain-teec
Roofing
out-lasts other roofing; also why the General can safely guara*
it for 5,10 or 15 years, according to ply. Experience has pro*
that CERTAIN-TEED will out last the period of guarant
The General makes one third of all the rolls of roofing ml
in America. Because of this enormous production, and
economies due to cheap power, modern machinery
favorably located mills, the General is able to make the»
roofing at the lowest cost.
CERTAIN-TEED is made in
; rolls; also in slate-surfaced shingles.
There is a type of CERTAIN-
TEED for every kind of building,
with flat or pitched roofs, from the
largest sky-scraper to the smallest
residence or out-building.
CERTAIN-TEED is sold by re
sponsible dealersall over the world,
at reasonable prices. Investigate it
before you decide on any type of
roof.
General Roofing Manufacturing Compact
World'* largest Manufacturer* of Roofing and Building P°f*
9 York City Chic ay o Philadelphia St. Louis
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