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We
Absolutely
Guarantee
Luzianne Coffee will satisfy
you in every respect. We
further guarantee that one
pound of Luzianne will go as
far as two pounds of cheaper
coffee. If, after using the en
tire contents of one can ac- ___
cording to directions, you are not absolutely
satisfied on both these points, throw the
empty can away and get your money back
from the grocer. He will give it to you with
out quibble. Buy this better and cheaper
coffee today. Write for premium catalog.
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COFFEE
Tlie Reily -Taylor Go. New Orleans
BAND TO GI VE
FREECONCERT
NEXT SUNDAY
The Bainbridge band will give
a concert Sunday afternoon in
the square at 3 o’clock. The
public is invited to turn out and
hear the boys.
Bainbridge now has a eighteen
piece concert band, the equal of
any in south Georgia. The boys
have organized and are now
ready to give weekly concerts on
the square, provided the music
lovers of the city want them.
Dr. E. C. Smith was elected
president of the new organization
at their meeting on last Monday
night. J. F. Kodatt was elected
vice-president and leader. Ross
Rich was elected secretary-
treasurer.
Sunday afternoon band con
certs will liven Sunday afternoon
and give the people of Bainbridge
good clean amusement and re
creation. The band boys are
anxious to perfect their organiza
tion and to develop a band second
to none. All they ask is the co
operation and support of every
music lover in the city.
The concert Sunday will be 1
free and everyone in Bainbridge 1
is invited to be on hand at 3
o’clock.
GARAGES TO CO-METE
The garages and repair shops
of Bainbridge have organized
and [after April 1st. all repair
work will be strictly for cash.
The boys who keep the buzz
wagons moving have also agreed
that they will refuse to handle
any ones work if the party owes
anything to any other garage
man. In this way they hope to
clean up all old accounts and put
their business on a paying basis.
The local garage men are a
clever set of boys and have
been “ridden to death” in the
past by a few who prefer to
change repair men rather than
settle accounts. But these self
same good natured men have de
cided to call a halt to matters
and begin anew.
Beginning April 1st. all repair
work is cash and all accounts
with other repair men must be
settled before any other man in
town will handle your repair
work.
BAD STOMACH?
ONE DOSE OF
M AYR’S Wonderful Rc=
medy Will Convince You
Suffering is Unnecessary.
The Swiss Dairy,
Bainbridge’ Ga.
Attention: Mr. Luchsinger.
Dear Sir:
Enclosed herewith please find
check for *22.05 in payment of
108 lbs. of 30 per cent cream at
$1.25 per pound and 76 pounds
of cream of 27 per cent analysis
at $11.25 per pound. We figure
cream on the basis of 8.4 lbs. per
gallon, the U. S. government
standard for cream showing per-
centage between 20 and 30. The i
cream which you sent Saturday!
will be settled for next week, j
that is this next Saturday. Re- j
ceipts are enclosed herewith. 1
We trust that the same may
be found to be satisfactory. We
wish to compliment you on the
way you conduct your business
also the condition of your plant.
If you know of any other compe
tent men in dairying please let us
know. We have two places open.
Very truly yours.
Sou itary Dairy Association.
L. C. Busch, Sec’y-Treas.
Col. 0. M. Tillis, of Havanna,
Fla. candidate for the state
senate of the orange blossom
state, spent several hours in
Bainbridge Monday. Mr. Tillis
is making a strong race for the
state senate and his many friends
in Bainbridge will be pleased to
learn that he is being doped an
easy winner by the wise ones
down in Gadsden county.
A million people, many right
in you own locality, have taken
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for
Stomach, Liver and Intestinal
ailments, Dyspepsia, Pressure
of Gas around heart, Sour
Stomach, Distress after eating,
Nervousness, Dizziness, Faint
ing Spells, Sick Headaches,
Constipation, Torpid Liver, etc.,
and are praising it highly to
other suffers. Get a bottle of
your druggist today. This high
ly successful Remedy has been'
taken by people in all walks of
life, among them Members of
Congress, Justice of the Sup
reme Court. Educators, Lawy
ers, Merchants, Bankers, Nurses,
Manufacturers, Priests, Mir i*
sters, Fanners, with lasting
benefit and it should be equally
successfully in your case. Send
for tree valuable booklet on all
Stomach Ailments to Geo. H.
Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156
Whiting Street, Chicago, 111.
For sale by druggists every
where.
I Insure Automobiles—Liberal
Policy. E. J. Perry.
SPRING GOODS
AT——
BOEN BELCHERS
Every year I devote more time and study to the careful selection of merchandise.
Not being influenced entirely by cheapness in price, thereby eliminating all undesir=
able goods. But collecting together from the worlds best markets only merchandise
of known merit and proven worth. You are invited to examine my stock and com*
pare my prices.
Dress Goods
All the Seasons Wanttd Materials, White Voiles,
Flaxons, Rice Cloths, Organdies at, per yard
15 20 25 AND 30c
White Shirtings, Gabardine, Oxford Cloth, plain
and stripe, Beach Cloth 30 in. -• fA A
P. K. per yard 13 TO
Fancy Voiles Tissues, Crepes, Batiste, Flaxons,
Organdies etc., in lovely color combination of floral
designs, stripes and two-tone embroidered color
combinations 1 Ol CAa
at, per yard I Cl TO DUC
For Girls and Womens Dresses and
Boys Wash Suits of the more servicable
kind.
Another case of that good 32 inch Chambray in
solids, checks, stripes and broken -i
Toiledu Noid, a heavier Ginghams -i
at, per yard JL*d2\,
Jack and Jill Galatea in neat stripes and -i
solids to match, per yard IwL
For mens shirts, boys waist and house dresses.
Yard wide fast color Madras 4 C OC*
at, per yard I O AND C3C
36 inch Percale white grounds with neat stripes
and checks, per yard 4A 4 Ol**
1U AND IC2C
Laces
French Vais, round thread in JE 4
matched sets, per yard D TO I DC
Real linen, German and French‘Torchon laces,
dainty narrow edges headings and linen cluneys
per yard
at .DC
Novelty laces in picots, orientols, shadow points
etc., per yard 10c
to 25c
■ points
to 50c
Clothing
only
Spring Silks
Taffetas, in black, white and colors £4 Off
36 inch per yard I iCD
Crepe de Chines, all wanted colors 40 ^4 Cft
inch at per yard $ I ,9U
Georgette Crepes and Chiffon cloths to match at
" ySrd $1 AND $1.50
Mens and Boys Clothing is my Hobby.
Years ago I experimented with different lines
of clothing with a view of finally carrying in stock
only suits of dependable qualities. You have the
benefit of these experiments. The clothing I offer
you today is backed by my guarantee.
STYLE-PLUS Suits for men It'1*7 rtrt
(World Renowned) at «p I | «UU
Three piece English Suits, strictly for the young
man, form fitting, patch pockets g QQ
Cleveland Woolen Mills, every thread wool, suits.
You cannot buy a better suit at the price. Serges,
invisible checks, grey mix- A A-| A
turesand plaids at cpJLU AND
Boys Suits. Blue Serge and novelty mixtures
$2 to $12
Norfolk coats and peg trousers
Prices
Shoes For The Whole Family
The Seasons Best Novelty. A grey kid pump, long vamp, turn
sole, louis heel at
$4.50
The shoes I am offering you today are lines that I have sold personally over the counter from two to
sixteen years. Could I say more?
W. L. Douglas Shoes for men and boys all styles and leathers.
For Bo\s, sizes 111-2 to 51-2 $1.75 to $3.00 For Men, 3izes 6to 11 $3.00 to $5.00
If. C. Godnian—That all leather shoe. Sixteen years continual handling guarantees this shoe.
Mens $1.75 to $3.00 Boys $1.25 to $2.50
Womens $1.50 to $2.75 Childrens $1.00 to $2.25
Womens Dress Shoes
THE ‘CORRECT DODGE,” with O’Sullivans rubber heels. “THE SHOE COMPLETE” in Bronze,
Grey, Tan, Black and White, alsopippings and color combinations $3.00 to $5.00
A. BOEN BELCHER
Bainbridge, , . . . Georgia.
RECOVERY NEWS
Guess that you think old Re
covery is dead, but she is still
living enjoying this fine spring
weather.
People down here are very
busy planting their crops still
it is very dry weather here.
The surprise party at Mrs.
M. J. Whiddon’s last Wednes
day night was enjoyed by all
present. We had some fine
music by Messrs. Howells’ of
Sylvania.
We had a nice little shower of
rain down here Sunday morning
and was very glad to see the
rain, but we rather would have
had it another day.
We are glad to say that Miss
Emma Davis who has betn
very sick for several weeks past
is now improving very fast.
Brother Jordon preached a
very very interesting sermon at
Recovery Sunday p. m., but
there was no preaching Sunday
night on account of the bad
weather.
There will he a school picnic
at Ellis Mill Saturday April the
first. We hope that everyone
present will enjoy the day and I
think that they will if it is a
pretty day which we hope it will
be.
Mr. Charley Johns has left
our midst and is missed very
much. We all hope he will
soon come back.
Mr. Cobb has found some
thing very attractive down at
Mr. Gray’s these days he sure
is a lucky fellow.
Mr. Montie Whiddon and Miss
Evelyn White his been to ride
for the last several Sunday
afternoons.
MONEY TO LEND
On improved Farm Lands in Decatur and Gadsdf
Counties. On five or ten years time. Can be paid.bac
in annual installments if desired.
Address for terms and particulars
R. G. HARTSFIELD, Attorney At Law
Bainbridge, Ga.
LOST
One Pedant with blue set in
center with a very fine chain,
broke in three or four pieces in
a brown envelope inside of a
light blue box with Christmas
tags on the box. I think it will
be found in or about the Bain
bridge Drug Store. Finder will
get reward. Please notify Miss
Nellie Smith, Bainbridge, Ga,
Route 3 West, Box 125.
The most important
the week in market math
renting of one of the cold
rooms by the people'
for the storing of their
other commodities. They
ing to give the people
best that can be gotte
WANTED—Position by
ladv Stenographer be:
ence. P. 0. box 591. M 1
Georgia.