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FAIRCHILD FACTS
Mrs. A. Yeates, and son. Mr.
Jessie, of Steam Mill, were very
pleasant visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
Ban Turnage’s Sunday.
Mr. Jodie Watt attended the
eqcursion to De Funiak Springs
Fla., last Saturday.
Mr- Alva Turnage and sisters
Misses Velma and X. L. enjoyed
a pleasant trip to Bainbridge last
Miss Pattie Gibson, of Don-
alsonville came home with Mr.
Alva Saunders and sisters, Misses
Nellie and Birdie Mae, last Fri
day afternoon and spent an en
joyable time until Monday.
I Mr. and Mrs. D. Turnage at
tended preaching at Lake Hinton
last Sunday.
Rev. Sheffield of Miriam de
livered a good sermon at Lake
Hinton Free Will Church Sun-
Mrs. J. W. Whitaker and Mrs.
C. G. Coleman was guest at Mr.
Frank Watts, Sunday.
Mr. William Marchant and Mr.
and son Emory passed through
Fairchild Sunday.
Messrs. Jim Thomas and J. C.
Earnest of Desser, Were in our
midst lately. Mr. Earnest was
in hopes that Borne Fairchild
couple would wish to be united
by the Justice of the Peace.
Leap Year doesn’t seen to en
courage the old maids of Fair-
child.
Mr. Calvin Faircloth, was in
Bainbridge Saturday.
Mrs. A. J. McMullen expects
a Jpleasant trip to De Funiak
Springs Fla., in the near future.
Miss Bonnie Lou Hill called
on Miss Betty Watt Sunday.
We deeply sympathise with
Mrs. N. Mitchell and Mrs. R.
F. Watt in their bereavement,
the death of their husband and
father, Mr. N. Mitchell at In
wood, Fla., last Wednesday.
Mrs. will live with her daughter
Mrs. Watt at this place. We
hope to replace her heart aches
with something bright for her.
We welcome her in our midst.
The Steamer Eufaulaof Colum
bus, delivered a lot of fertilizer
last week at Hares Ldg. Sounds
like farming in our section.
Mr. J. T- Saunders, has a new
telephone put in his home.
Mr. W. P. Coleman will leave
Monday on the Steamer Calla
han for Bristol, Fla., to visit
relatives.
GOOD NEWS OF
A CREAT THING
That Has Become the Talk
of Thousands
There is denth at the end of
every life, but rs we travel on
toward the grave we hope to be
blessed with good health, and
when we have a friend who has
suffered for years with some
painful malady, it is good news
indeed, when we are told ot that
friend's complaint recovery, and
w’hen we hear of the remedy that
has made the cure we are bound
to have confidence in it. This is
why Globe Tonic is so well spok
en of over the country.
Mr. J. G. McCorkle, whose ad
dress is Box 35, Route A. Bain
bridge, Ga., says, “My wife has
suffered for a long time. Her
skin was sallow, she had to be
very careful of her diet. Her
kidneys gave her a lot of trouble,
often having hemorrhages of
kidneys, passing blood in time.
She began to use Globe Tonic
and commenced to improve from
the very start. Her skin is now
clear, she has a good appetite
and eats anything she likes, and
has had no more kidney troubles.
I am using Globe Tonic myself
and can tell any one it is good.”
Sold by Bainbridge Drugg &
Seed Company. adv
Keep your Skin Clear & Healthy
There is only one way to have
a clear healthy complexion and
that is to keep the bowels active
and regular. Dr. King’s New
Life Pills will make your com
plexion healthy and clear, move
the bowels gentlo, stimulate the
liver, cleanse the system and
purify the blood. A splendid
spring medicine. 25c at your
Druggist. (3)
Georgin, Decatur County;
llalniiir l.ouise Thornton vs. C. C.
Thornton.
Libel for divorce, in Hiqicrinr Court,
Decatur Connty.
Filed in olliice 7th day of March 11*16
To the Defendant, C. t'. Thornton:
You are hereby required in person or
by attorney to be and appear at the
next term of Decatur County Superior
Court to be held In and for said county
of Deca.ur on the-nd, Monday in May
1016 next, then and there to answer
the plaintiff's libel for a total divorce,
as in default of such appearance, the
court will proceed according to the
statutes in such cases made and pro-
vided. Witness the lion K. K. Cox,
judge of said court, this llth tlay of
March. 1916,
C. W. Wimberlev,
Clerk S. C. D, Co.
D. It. Bryan,
Attorney for Petitioner.
MAR I OLA NEWS
Ha! Guess you all thought
Mariola was dead, but it is not,
t has a fine Sunday School.
We have a young peoples class
and oh! what a good time we
have once a month. Come and
see us if you don’t believe us.
We don’t have services but once
a month and our pastor wont
preach at night. He wants to
preach in the afternoon, but we
are all used to night services
and want them
Mr. Albert Smalwood and his
daughter, Miss Emma, attended
prraching here Sunday.
Messrs. Corry and Hugh Smith
of Dogtown attended preaching
at Mariola last Sunday.
We are sorry to lose our
our teacher Mr. Bruce McCall,
as he has gone to Florida to his
brother. But he wont stay long
before he will come back to see
“her.”
We were glad to see Mr.
Virginius Smith, of near Bain
bridge back in our class last
Sunday.
All like the new piano that
we have just got for our church.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens call
ed on their parents last Sunday
afternoon.
Roy Wilson went to see his
grandfather, Mr. Shelfer Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and Mr.
and Mrs. Drews, of Amsterdam,
attended preaching here Sunday.
Mr. D. D. Smith attended the
services Sunday.
Well this is all for this time
and some one else, I hope will
write the news for next week.
Lets see who will do so.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Most
Effectual.
“1 have taken a great many
bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy and every time it has
cured me. I have found it most
effectual for a hacking cough and
for colds. After taking it a cough
always disappears,” writes Mrs.
J. R. Moore, Lost Valley, Ga.
Obtainable everwhere.
One Fourth off on all clocks,
except Big and Baby Bens.
Norris the leading Jeweler.
Mysterious Pains and Aches
Make Lite Hard to Bear For Many
Ba nbridge Woman.
How to Prevent Group.
When the child is subject to
attacks of croup, see to it that
he eats a light evening meal, as
an overloaded stomach may
bring,on attack, also watch for
the Symptom—hoarseness, and
give Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy as soon as possible alter the
child,’becomes hoarse. Obtainable
everywhere.
Georgia, Decatur County-;
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in April dur
ing the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property towit;
House and lot in the eily of Bain
bridge said eoiintv bounded on the
North by property of Newsome, Hast
by Dona I son street, South by Brough
ton, Street and West by property of
Floyd. Levied on as the property of
W. L. Wood to satisfy a city tax ii fa
issued by W. Oi Fleming clerk of the
eity council for city taxes for the year
1914 and 1Mb. This March Slh, 1916.
D. It. Barber, chief of police.
S Saved Girl’s Life
j? "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re-
2 ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes
2 Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
? “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
2 liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Draught
8 ^ saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
_ Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
2 more trouble. I shall never be without
Too many woman mistake their
pains and aches for troubles
peculiar to the sex. More often
disordered kidneys are causing
the hacking back, dizzy spells,
headaches and irregular urina
tion. Kidney weakness be
comes dangerous if neglected.
Use a time tried kidney remedy
- Doan’s Kidney Pills. Hosts of
people testify to their merit.
Read a Bainbriege case;
Mrs. A. B. Cliett,527 Calhoun
street Bainbridge, says: “My
back was so stiff and sore, that
I couldn’t bear to bend over. I
had rheumatic pains and the
kidney secretions passed too fre
quently. Doan’s Kidney Pills
procured at the Ehrlich Drug
Co., greatly relieved me.”
Price 5oc at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for -a. kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same that Mrs. Cliett had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
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in my home.” For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
, If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
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Avoid Spring Colds
Sudden changes, high winds,
shifting.seasons cause coids and
grippe, and these spring colds
are annoying and dangerous and
are likely to turn into a chronic
summer cough. In such cases
take a treatment cf Dr. King’s
New Discovery - , a pleasant Laxa
tive Tar Syrup. It soothes the
cough checks the cold and helps
break up an attack of grippe.
Its already prepared, no mixing
fussing. Just ask your druggist
for a bottle of Dr. King’s New
Discovery. Tested and tried for
over 40 years. (3)
MOVING PICTURE WILL
BE MADE MONDAY
Director For Local Moving
Picture is Now in
The City.
G. R. Summers, the director
for the Local Moving Picture ar
rived in Bainbridge yesterday.
The picture will be a big success
was Mr. Summers’ statement,
with the wide streets and square
of Bainbridge, the extensive
scenes will be the best he has
made in Georgia. He is well
pleased with the local cast.
The camera man will start
taking the picture Monday a. m.
at nine o’clock. This is a big
boosting picture for Bainbridge.
It will be shown throughout
Georgia and the Eastern and
Western circuits. Every one is
invited to get into the picture
Monday when the business sec
tion will be taken.
The standing of the nominees’
for the leading parts are as fol
lows:
FOR THE LEADING LADY
Miss Kathryn Chestnut 4,310
..4,200
..3,900
. 3,900
..3,810
..3,620
..3,540
..3,260
..3,340
.3,510
SLYVANIA ITEMS
We must say that old Sylvania
is on a boom, “in the marrying
line any way”. Most every
young person here is getting mar
ried, or trying very hard to.
Mr. D. A. Gilbourn and Miss
Annie Smith was united in the
holy bonds of matrimony Sunday
afternoon at 3 o’clock. It was
witnessed by a host of friends
and relatives. The bride wore
a becoming dress of white, and
the groom wore a dark brown
suit. The groom is a young far
mer of this community, and im-
meeiately after the wedding they
left for their home.
Misses Susie and Hattie How
ell visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Howell’s Tuesday
last.
Miss Annie Johnson, visited
Miss Bessie Sullivan Wl
nesday. I
Mr. WiHiam Gray andbrJ
Mr. W. P. Howell and
Howell, was seen on their,
Faceville Saturday a fto
with their musical in- trun
There must have been a
up there some where. '
Regardless to the cold,
er, farmers down here are i
mg corn. They say it is tj
plant and they are going
it in the ground.
“Busy ]
I wish to take this methl
I thank all that were so kina
Inice to assist me in the!
| Contest. I am grateful to J
one for all their many favoH
1 Respectfully,
Miss Fannie Bro
Miss Eleanor Brooks...
Mrs. Elsie Gamage
Miss Lida Lee Bruton..
Miss America Ball
Miss Leona Haire
Miss Nell Hollomon
Miss Mabel Mayes
Miss Louise DesVergers
Miss Clara Sutherland..
FOR THE LEADING MAN
Mr. Jule Kwilecki 2,340
Mr. Quimbv Melton 2,290
Judge Bryan. .2,160
Mr. Harry McCaskill 2,110
Dr. Lyons 1,700
Mr. J. D. Gray 1,700
Mr. C. W. Wimberlev, Jr..1,680
Mr. L. G. Papy 1,640
Planting Tim
Cole’s Corn and Peanul
Planter
Rubber Buggy Tires
applied at the Motor-Bike
Company.
WE ARE SELLING THEM ALL
Cliett Hardware Co.
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OUR SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce to the trade that our
Spring line of goods are in and coming in every
day and that we will offer some of the very best
bargains that have ever been offered this trade.
We Buy For Cash and We
Sell for Cash
By following this plan we have been able to
give the people the very lowest prices possible.
We can save you money on every purchase. We
will offer you things at prices that you never
dreamed of.
This Applies to Groceries
as well as any other brand in this big store. We
want your spring trade and if saving you money
will get it. It is our purpose to do so.
E. J. RELCHER COMPANY
Belcher Block , Bainbridge, Ga.