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Don’t forget that a coffee cheaper
than Luzianne in the end actually
costs more, for you are guaran
teed that there are twice the usual
number of cups in a pound of
Luzianne. It is guaranteed to
please you, too. Buy a can today,
use it all according to directions,
then if you are not satisfied, if
you are not dead certain it has
gone twice as far, your grocer
will return your money without
question. Write for our premium
catalogue.
COFFEE
The Reily-TTaylor Ccx New Orleans
LAKELAND NEWS COUNTY DEMONSTRATOR
The farmers ail around here is
just about finished planting.
Mrs. Burk is visiting Mrs. P.
S. Morris in Michell County.
Mr. Leonard Burk was down
around Fairchild last week.
Miss Mary Burk is visiting
her cousin Ida Burk.
Mr. Eddie Clark taken Miss
Ellie Gray to Desser Sunday.
Mr. Ed Burk made a flying
trip to Donalsonville Saturday.
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.
The county commissioners at
their meeting Monday decided
to use lor this year an expert
demonstrator and have secured
the services of one well versed
in the boll weevil proposition.
Mr. Pittman, the former demon
stator having accepted a place
in Ben Hill countv this left a
vacancy here and while the com-
misson stood a tie on the matter,
the Chairman voted to try it
this year. There is no question
but what the farmers of county
will need some points on com
batting this boll weevil as it is a
question of every man fighting
his own boll weevil. This year
will practically demonstrate the
value of an expert demonstrator.
Opinion heretofore has been very
conflicting on the matter.
MARS HILL DOTS
Guess all the folks thinks that
our section is dead, but oh! no,
we canyell yet.
We are glad to know old grand
ma Dollar has decided to leave
her lonely home and has gone to
Pelham to dwell with her child
ren for a while.
Mr. E. M. Mills has spent a few
days going fishing, tra la for
him.
Mr. Cleave Barfield was ever
to see Miss Harrell Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mills
and children and Miss Belle
Mills drove over to Mr. J. F.
Mills Friday and spent the week
end.
Messrs. J. F. and Clifford
Mills, Ben and John Harrell
and little Herbert Mil's, made a
flying trip to Albany last Satur
day. All reported a nice time.
J. F. Mills is learning to drive
his new Ford.
Mr. Clarence Harrell was seen
going in home Monday a. m.
Guess the rain delayed him.
All day sing and dinner on the
eround at the New Home Church
Easter Sunday which will be the
23rd. Everyone is invited to
come and bring their basket.
Mr. T. T. Mills and his friend
from Bainbridge made a busi
ness trip to Valdosta Saturday.
Mr. W. A. Dollar made a fly-
trip to Cairo Saturday.
Cocanut.
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Albany, Ga. Joiner, Barnes & Webb Albany, Ga.
Spring Opening Sale
Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists and
all Ready-to-wear for Misses and Women
is the big Albany attraction in Albany. Scores
of out-of-town customers are flocking our store
daily and this is your invitation to visit us and
view the lovely new spring wearables.
200 New Coat Suits at $15 $17.50 and $22.50
(PLENTY OF BLUES)
Wooltex Suits $25 $27.50 and $30
Lovely Silk Dresses $15 and up
Dorothy Dodd Slippers $3.50 $4 and $4.25
ALL THAT’S NEW IN DRESS GOODS AND
TRIMMINGS
Send Us Your Mail Orders
Joiner, Barnes & Webb
The Store That Sells Wooltex
Albany, Georgia.
Grand Easter Millinery Rally
At the Ladies Shop for the Next 30 Days.
Special Ideas and new Flowers, Fancies and things of interest arriving each week. Our
Easter Display will be one that will compare with that of any fashion
shop in existence.
WE WILL MAKE IT A REAL GALA WEEK
and show the ladies just what a magnificent line of attractions really means with the advent of the new goods that we will offer.
New Pattern Hats are arriving daily, they are pretty both in shape, material and texture. They will make an Easter Opening them
selves and attract the most indifferent eye. And the line of Ribbons make for beauty that only experience and taste can suggest.
To those of the ladies that have not called at the Ladies Shop and paid us a visit of inspection we wish to again extend an urgent
invitation that they do take advantage this time and see just what we are doing for the good and tasty dressers of the community.
All arranged and displayed for your approval. See them and get ready for Easter. Everybody
will be in their best, why not you?
THE LADIES SHOP
MISS EDDIE STORY, Proprietress
Callahan Block Bainbridge, Georgia