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M OF THUNKS
I wish to thank all [my friends
and supporters for their vote and
influence so kindly tendered me
in my race for Ordinary last
week. I am not unmindful of
every friendly tuin that I receiv
ed. I hope to live so that I may
show my appreciation of the con
fidence thus shown in me.
Respectfully,
W. R. Brown.
MRS. S. J.
CURD OF TRANKS
I wish to return thanks to the
friends and neighbors who were
so kind to us during the illness
death of my father Mr. David
Waters. Every kindness will
long be remembered.
Mrs. Bertha Jacques
family.
MAN KILLED IN
AUTO ACCIDENT
Mrs. S. j. Warren a prominent
lady of Brinson died Sunday
night after an illness of some
duration. Mrs. Warren was a
most lovable lady with a wide
circle of friends arid acquaint
ances. Her death will be read ot
with sorrow by her many friends
all over this section. Brinson has
lost a resident that will be missed
from their every circle.
HEAT
Every one interested in the
saving of Fuel will call to see
the G. B. Haggard patented fire
place. Saves half the fuel and
gives 90 per cent more heat. On
exehibtion in front of Court
House. Walter L>« Wilson, Sales
Agent and Demonrtrator. Call
33-L.
One Third off on all Electric
Portables, Norris The Jeweler.
Why not buy at the leading
store, get the best selection from
the largest stock, and save by
getting the big discount. Norris
the leading Jeweler.
Oiie Third off on all Optica
goods, for few days only eyes
.fitted correctly Norris Opteme
trist.
,L' ..j; .1 .j i.» i i • , , . .
Mr. Herbert Farmer, a stock
dealer from Troy who has been
an( j! at Donalsonville for a little while
1 past was killed in an auto ac-
[cident Tuesday evening about
8:30. The car turned over with
Mr. Farmer and his head was
smashed against the railroad
t . , . i t.i. ; track. The accident was a sad
1 wish to thank .the voters of!“" • . ... ,
, , ,, . , j one and his family has the sym
the county for their support and v , . • ,
i, pathyof everybody in such an
consideration of my candidacy, ‘ i . . ,
for re-election as Solicitor of the ^ \ he r “ S " ere carned
City :Court. I will always be j to Troy for Interment.
grateful to each and every one
CARD FROAA MR. O’NEAL
of them. I will try to serve them
as best I can in the future as I
have in the past.
Respectfully,
M. E. O’Neal.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
Effectual.
Most
of
“1 have taken a great many
bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy and every time it has
cured me. I have found it most
the' effectual for a hacking cough and
The next meeting
Ladies Guild of St. John’s for colds. After taking it a cough
Church will be held at the resi- always disappears,” writes Mrs.
dence of Mr. C. R. Graham on J. R. Moore, Lost Valley, Ga,
Monday, March 13th at 4:00 p. m. Obtainable everwhere.
i
One Fourth off on all Persians
LADIES SHOP
The millinery Opening at the
Ladies Shop yesterday was a
matter of great importance to
the ladies of this community.
Miss Storey has just gotten in her
line of goods and they have been
very neatly displayed, the window
being very attractive. The Shop
was a veritable bee-hive of ladies
during the busy hours yesterday
and mere man was a thing of the
past for the time. Quite a num
ber of out of town ladies taking
advantage of the other attrac
tions in the city attended this
opening. The Ladies Shop will
set a pace in the city and will
hold the center of the stage. A
splendid line of millinery was
displayed for the approval of the
ladies. Chatter and chic seem to
have walked hand in hand on this
momentous occasion.
Ivory goods. Norris the Jeweler'
The finest stock in south west
Georgia.
Thirty three and third discount
on all cut glass for fifteen [days.
Norris the Jeweler.
If you fail to get your paper,
If you will phone 239 and let us
know that you have not received
it we will thank you. We want
to correct all errors.
Attention Mr. Farmer
I am agent for the King’s sleet
cotton seed. An extra early kind
that offers protection against
boll weevil. See me at once tor
prices and information.
James Cadden,
Bainbridge, Ga., R. F. D.
Sunday was a pretty day and
something like fifty visiting
automobiles came to Bainbridge
to see the sights.
Bainbridge People
Get Instant Action.
Those who have used it in
Bainbridge are astonished at the
INSTANT action ot simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as (this morning,
mixed in Adler-i-ka. Because it
acts on BOTH lower and upper
bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adler-
i-ka relieves almost ANY CASE
constipation, sour stomach or gas.
It removes such surprising foul j inette Rochte is the best in her
Manager Brackin of the Calla
han Theatre treated the people
of Bainbridge to by far the best
thing that he has offered them in
five years Wednesday night when
he gave them the ‘‘Twin Beds”.
The cast was the strongest, the
theme the richest that has been
on the local stage yet. Not gift
ed in the parlance of the theatri
cal critic, this play can’t be well
handled by the writer, but it was
worth the money, the time and
everybody that took it in felt
more pleased with themselves
and the opera house proposition
It is real hard to
give a good attraction proper
credit, but when one deserves it
they ought to have it.
As Signora Monti, Miss Anto-
Motor-Bicycle Co.
SHingler Building
matter that a few doses often re- u that is on the road(
lieve or prevent appendicitis. AI
short treatment helps chronic °* the ^ rs f watei and a les-
stomach trouble. Ehrlich Diug son toman.
Company. ! Miss Rochte is far above the
. — average, playing a part that is
mwmmbwmbmwbbwmwimwwwwwwwi hard to eulogize, she is rich.
The entire cast being strong,
in fact the strongest all the way
through that we have had the
pleasure of seeing. It is worth
any man’s money to see Miss
J. Robert Haire, Proprietor Rochte in action, we are glad
Mr. J. F. Reynolds of near
Brinson was among the farmers
in the city from that section
Monday morning.
Messers John Chason and J. R.
Hornsby came over and spent the
day the fore part of the week in
the city.
Do not order a bicycle
because you can get a
better one for the same
money at the Motor-Bike
Company.
J. P. Brown, a prominent drug
drummer of this territory was in
town Sunday with friends andac-
quaitances. While here he in
vested in a Ford to make his ter
ritory in.
Who will be the Leading Lady?
The many friends of Judge J.
P. Pelham are glad to note that
he is able to sit on his porch and
enjoy some of the good weather
we are having.
Who will be the Leading Man?
Dr. Bowers and W. H. Harrell
were among the visitors here
from their section of the county
Monday.
Colonel Boozer Payne is run
ning for Solicator of a North
Gergia district and with that
name he ought to fire the woods.
Some people can understand
just what that name means.
The Chatauqua drew very
well this week and the woman’s
Club worked hard to make it a
success.
H. C. Draper of Tampa was in
the city several days the past on
a visit to old friends and acquain
tances.
Miss Willie Asher, a charming
young lady of Atlanta is the
guuet of Mrs. T. S. Hawes.
The friends of Mr. R. S. Hardin
of Havana will learn with regret
of his ill health and that he has
been compelled to go to Colorado
for his health.
Mrs. Nally of Springfield and
Miss Emmie Waters returned to
their home on Friday last after
spending a few days in the city
wi^Ji relatives.
Hon. A. B. Conger is the smil-
a gaiti|
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Exclusive Dealers
— IN
that we tooK. it, in and got the. j n g gentleman this week. A
laughs that were coming to us handsome young lady has made
I his home a permanent visit. Abe
! says “He is a fine girl, ai’nt he?
I tor the next 12 months.
I in
Men and boy’s wheels
$17.00 to $27.50 at
Indian Bicycles $25 to $40 Motor L»ike Co., Broad St.
Smith Motor-Wheels $60
Call or Write for Catalogue
Boys Motor-Bike with jguards, coaster brake
BuH dog gnp^and spring seat $25.00 to $27.50
‘ Bicycle T^ires $1.50 to$5.00 Erich.
Red Tread Tire $2.50 each or $4.50 pair.
Bells—all kinds 50c to 90c.
Electric Light Outfit $2.00
Innertubes $1.25 Gass Lamp $5.20
Girls Wheel $18.50
We Apply Rubber Buggy Tires
We have the largest stock of Bicycles and Supplies ever
carried in Bainbridge. Come and look at our wheels, see
what you are buying.
We Have an Expert Repair Man
We do all Repair Work in our shop.
We occupy the old Stansel place bg sure to come and see our store.
Write for our Motor
cycle Catalogue or call at
our store and get one.
We can do repairs.
We Handle Supplies for all .
Motorcycles
Decatur county voters are
We sell Cheaper because we sell for glad that election day has past.
Cash, you don’t have to pay for what | t ver , ythinff has baen for £° tten '
we loose on the credit customer. th * hatchet haa been burried '
[ and everyone is down at work
| again. Early county annouces
j her primary for March fifteenth,
j Candidates galore are running up
that way, and just as in Decatur
county it will result in thinning
them down to ‘‘one in a hill.”
Mrs. E. J. Perry entertained
with a dinner party, Thusday
night, at her home on Shotwell
street, in honor of Mrs. Byron
Bower, of Atlanta. Those who
enjoyed the hospitality of the
Perry home were: Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Bower, Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Bovver, Mrs. Jack Bower,
and Mr.Cjuimby Melton.
Rubber Buggy Tires
applied at the Motor-Bike
Company.
White Wyandottes:—Winners
at Georgia State Fair. 1915,
eggs, $3.00, per setting of 15,—
Choice Utility, $1.50, per sett
ing of 15, and stock at reason
able prices. 123 River St.
Telephone, 297.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of
Colquitt were in the city shopp
ing last Monday afternoon.
With Gasoline up it is
cheaper to ride a bicycle.
The Motor-Bike Co.
Prose Edition of Du
“Colter's Saturday
(From The Tift on Ga zett J
Memory turns the
back and we live
Saturday night of
The week’s work is don
the chores of the farm;
the stock has been fed, t
boxes in the kitchen
house are filled, the p. VI
and stocks under the she
the farm has put on its
dress.
The soil of toil has boj
moved by vigorus applies
homemade soap, and the'
clothes donned. A
home-laundered (w e
independent of Chinks i n
days) a tie of gorgeous
fastened with a glistenini
of the mail order kind-j
were no jewelry stores toV
us; brogan shoes of serviJ
cow-hide which took on red
youth from a coat of
soot carefully administered
Solomon is his glad
perhaps made a more g
show, but he did not fee
more dressed up than the b
long ago as hq left the |
domicile to quickly tootl
intervening miles to where!
lived.
She had brothers, they s
had—and thtse gave the
a hearty welcome. Having I
his own chores he turned!
help the others, and thes
over by the time the
supper came. She was
sight, but she knew h
there, aud he knew thall
knew.
After that the substa
supper — tender collards i
great flat dish flanked withs|
of home-raised bacon;
utter and buttermilk; per
biscuits, but not always;]
sweet potatoes, but. to the |
table with its benches on
side and her father and
sitting at the ends, keenl
peti'tes were brought,
joy ot youth and good ft]
ship lent a zest to the
that those of many costlj|
quets since have lacked,
And after supper wheal
dishes were cleared awayl
the house made ready foil
night, and she came out oal
piazza, the soft' rustle oil
skirts, the faint perfume ]
liar to her telling of her|
sence before his head was I
ed; and after awhile the brol
Uncle Jabe Adams was elected
the! Coroner last week, sworn in
j Monday morning by the county
Commissioners for the unexpired L ome how disapp eared, .
term^nd rmmedratelyr given a j the piazza he and she were
except for the man in
who smiled with the know!
Mrs. Russell Snow of Quitman
j sent several days in the city last
week with her parents Judge and
| Mrs. W. .VI. Harrell.
job. A negro was found dead up
in the northeastern part of the
county. Business picked up to
start with as soon as the coron
er got on the job.
Who will be the Leading Man?
See the new wheels at
the Motor-Bike Co., in the
Shingler Building.
Judge Geer of Colquitt was in
the city one day this week on
professional business.
D. H. Andrews will represent
the Bartlett Marble works of
Cairo in Bainbridge and any one
interests in purchasing a tomb
stone. a mable slab, or anything
in the line can get prices and in
formation by seeing Mr. An
drews.
Who will be the Leading Man?
Bicycle tires $150 to
$4.00 each, at the Motor-
Bike Co., Broad Street.
J. P. Laslie of Bingen was
among the visitors here Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Chalfant of Tupelo, Miss,
nee Miss Bessie Callahan after
spending a few days with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Calahan returned to her home
last week.
Mr. Arwood, a man living just
across the river died last Sunday
after a long spell of illness. He
was formerly from North Georgia
but had been a citizen ot Bain
bridge for several years past.
of centuries and the cricket|
chirped by the steps. The
of the jessamines in the
clean-swept yard filled tl
and their blooms glistened!
snow in the moonlight.
Youth and maid alone
God and love. And down
the ages the spirits of
looked on and smiled the
stars winked in friendly
preciajtion, and" the t*
world was their friend,
normal existence loves
and lovers.
What mattered it to M
his clothes were coar
speech embarrassed and
— they did not need the
word. What mattered to
that her best dress was
for was not the ribbon
throat a thing of beauty SB
mg, that in her hair an
What mattered to them
week past had been six
toil? Was not the night
day night and the morro"
day, with Sunday school
church, and many hours of
less companionship ahead.
This must have been
Saturday night was made
LOST-One snuff colored
mule, weight abou
branded S on left
Left iny house about
4th. Finder will
C. Grimsley, Iron City*
ond receive reward
Who will be the Leading 1
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