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CONTINENTAL
Screen Doors and
Window Screens
Will Keep Them Out
and Keep
out the
...FLIES..
DON’T OVERLOOK
Our $2.00 All New Spring
Styles Hat Window
on Saturday
i Our Mr. Siegel has just return
ed from the market, a solid car
load of fine shoes to fit the whole
family followed him, and a com
plete line of Mens Clothing are
coming in daily.
However the ladies were well
thought of. In purchasing for
the fair sex, Mr. Siegel was
more careful, and in a few days
all ladies goods will come in.
Don’t fail to see our ladies and
childrens Slippers, we have the
best for the money.
THE BUSY CORNER.
Ireen Your house and save
doctor bills.
Tax Rounds
I will be at the following places on dates given below
r the purpose of Receiving State and County Tax Returns
• the year 1916.
First Round
fcldorendo Mon Feb.
Brinson... Wed Mar.
hock Pond Thurs
Spring Creek Friday....
Jendrick Saturday
tonalsonville Mon. p. m.
fleam Mill Tuesday
taalsonville Wed. a. m.
Iron City Wed. p. m.8th, and Thurs. a. m.
Cambridge Saturday
Recovery Tues.
Wed. a. m.
Wed. p. m.
Thurs.
Friday
Monday
Faceville
■ettstown
Fowlstown
Climax
tttapulgus
Johnson’s Store Tues. a. m.
I (at Bird’s Store) Tues. p. m.
Belcher Thurs.
f >ar ' <er Friday
Second Round
Donalsonville Mon. p. m.
pteam Mill, at Court House Tues.
Iron City
Tynn Station
Brinson
Recovery
Faceville
Fowlstown
Climax
toapulgus Monday
Tuesday
D elcher - Thurs.
™ Friday
^ockPond ; Monday
pPnng Creek Tuesday
^ endri <* Wed.
Wed.
Friday
Saturday April
Tuesday
Wed.
Thurs.
Friday
i will be in Bainbridge the last two weeks in April
ax Books will close May 1st.
T. J. JACKSON, T
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The
R.
Joe Harrison of Columbus, one
of the best known traveling men
of this section and a citizen pro
tern of Bainbridge was in the
city Saturnay and Sunday with
old acquaintances.
Albert Smart of Dothan was
among the visitors here last
week.
Statement ot the Condition
—OF THE—
BAINBRIDGE STATE BANK
— LOCATED AT—
Bainbridge, Ga.
At the close of business, March 10,11)16
resoi'rcks
Demand Loans
Time Loans,
Overdrafts secured I
Overdrafts unsecured
Banking House,
Furniture and Fixtures,
Other Beal Estate
Due from Banks and Bankers
in tliis stale,
Due from Banks and Bankers
in oilier states,
Currency,
Gold,
Silver. Nickels etc.
Casli Items,
Clearing House,
$ 21,743.04
425,588.09
17.08
8,000.00
3,500.00
5,201.ill!
11,785.05
15,349.00
095.00
4,701.95
1,816.64
1,095.42
28,757.01
Advance on County Warrants 10,480.29
Revenue stamps 100,82
Total, $580,005.77
1,1 ABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in, $100,000.00
Surplus Fund 20,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Kxpenses Interest and Taxes
Paid, 58,904.48
Individual Deposits subject
to check,
Demand certificates,
Time certificates,
certified checks,
cashier's checks,
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing bor
rowed money,
Total, $530,066.77
Slate of Georgia.—Decatur county:
Before me came 10. S. Varner, cashier
of the Bainbridge State Bank,
who being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said bank, as shown by
the books of file in said hank.
10. S. Varner
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 15th day of Marcli 1910.
J. J. Walters,
N. P. Decatur Co., iia.
240,184.71
120.44
85,759.55
18.10
1,012.49
5,000.00
FOR SALE— Florida Speckled
Velvet Beans at $1.50 per
bushel, also Red Spanish Pea
nuts at $1.50 per bushel.
River Bottom Hay Farm,
Jakin, Ga. 4t.
FOR SALE—Four vacant lots
near new ice plant. Apply to
Baughman Automobile Co.
FOR SALE—As I am going away
I will sell all of my beautiful
palms, rubber tree and other
pot flowers. Mrs. L. F. Patter
son, Bainbridge, Ga.
LOST—One snuff colored mare
mule, weight about 900 lbs.
branded S on left shoulder.
Left my house about March
4th. Finder will return to J.
C. Grimsley, Iron City, Ga.,
ond receive reward.
FOR SALE—Potatoe, Cabbage
Tomatoe plants. All varities
Also field peas and velvet beans
all varieties ready to ship now.
J. Q. Dorris & Co. Valdosta, Ga.
White Wyandottes:—Winners
at Georgia State Fair, 11*15,
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.
FOR SALE—One 8 h. p. National
gasoline engine, and one corn
mill, and one wood saw outfit.
All new at a bargain. Mill
located in West Bainbridge.
Apply to G. B. Yawn, Bain
bridge, Ga. 2t.
FOR RENT—3 connecting rooms
all newly pdpered, and close
in to the business portion of
the city. Phone 327.
I LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN
'—-Dark Bay mare colt about 3
years old, white spot in face,
another spot in side. Finder
notify W. C. Dodson, Bain
bridge, Ga.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms on Potter street. Close
to the business portion of the
city. Apply to Mrs. H. Rosen
berg, at New York Store.
FOR SALE—Good horse and
buggy and [harness for much
less than its value. J. D.
Halstead. Phone 204-J.
■FARM LOANS
Our connections have an
abundant supply of ready
money to loan for 5 years 6 and
7 per cent, per annum, with
usual commissions. You do not
have to pay any of the principal
on our loans annually unless
you desire, but interest must
be paid promptly each Fall.
We can give prompt at
tention to business entrusted
to us, and want large loans
ranging in amounts from $1000
to $10,000 or above. W’e want
applications from only good
men on well-improved farms.
Barrow Loan & Abstract Co.
Pelham, Georgia.
March 31st, A Big Theatrical
Day for Bainbridge.
Ligon Caldwell from Quincy
was up Sunday to be with his
home folks.
The friends of Walter Haywood
are glad to see him out again
after a spell ot illness.
The friends of Mrs. A. J. Rich
will learn with pleasure of her
being very much improved from
a recent spell of illness.
Sam Segel has just gotten back
from New York where he went
to buy his splendid line of spring
goods that he always carries.
e Messrs. J. B. Reynolds and J.
F. Brown of Donalsonville were
among the citizens from that
city here the first of the week.
Seats on Sale Willis Drug Co.
next week for Battle Cry of Peace.
Mrs. David A. Cohen, was
called last Tuesday to the bed
side of her father who is very
ill in Meridian, Miss. She was
accompained by Dorothy.
and Bicycles
at the Motor-
Bike Company
™ Broad Street.
...THE..*.
Bainbridge Hospital l
Well Equipped
Prices Moderate
527 E. Shotwell Street
Tinley s 10c Store
••• Specials •••
Full line Beautiful Flowers.
Your choice \ Aa
• for lUt
2 qt. Stoneware Pitchers,
value'25c, “150
Only.
Large Decorated salad bowls
15c
value 25c
only
4 Oz. Peroxide of Hydrogen
air. 26 '. 10c
Peroxide Cold Cream, the
25c size <1 Aa
Only lUt
Beautiful line Crepe Paper,
all colors
Only 9t
Childrens Mexican Sun Hats
St. 2 *. 10c
10 and 12 qt. Tin Dish Pans
Value 25c -i Aa
Only 1UC
And thousands of other articles too numerous to ment : on
that we are selling at a great saving to the buyer who ap
preciates REAL VALUES and is willing to spend his money
to the very best advantage to himself. Remember it pays to
pay CASH when the difference is so great as you find it here.
REMEMBER THE PLACE=
Tinlcy’s Ten Cent Store
CALLAHAN BLOCK
Bainbridge, Georgia.
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