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DRINK Uj
era-LD
CHERO - COLA is sold
only in the original bottle,
sterilized, sealed and labeled
at the plant.
Each bottle is filled by
machinery—the syrup and
carbonated water are accu
rately measured by machin
ery, therefore you get the
same uniform pleasing fla
vor in every bottle, which
is absolutely impos-
herybody
knOWS it fountain method.
A1 / nnmo You can get your CHERO-
flyXiily COLA,“In a Bottle—Through
a Straw” at Soda Fountains
and other Refreshment
Stands.
Everybody knows
it by its name.
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WE HAVE THEM
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The
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Chevriolet
We have taken over the agency for the
famous Chevriolet Automobiles and are in posi
tion to make splendid prices on them. It is a car
that is fast coming to the front because of its
price and its splendid service. No better car
is on the market for steady use. We wish to see
that everybody that puts their money in a car,
gets a good one and that is our main reason for
taking the agency for this well known make. A
fetter or a telephone call will be all that is neces.
sary to look this car over.
let Us Make You Prices and Saye Those
Extra Dollars.
inhridge Auto & Repair Co.
B. F. HARDAGE, Proprietor
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OF TIE
LOCAL ELKS LODGE
Monday night occurred the
installation of the new officers
of the Elks Lodge. Mr. G. G.
Bower was installed as Exalted
Ruler; Mr. J. W. McDuffie was
installed as Esteemed Leading
Knight; Dr. Hamil, as esteemed
Loyal Knight; Mr. M. B. Sollar
as esteemed loyal knight; Mr. C.
L. Senter as Secretary; Mr. E.
S. Varner as Treasurer; Mr. E.
Blumenstein as Tiler and Mr. L.
A. Friedman as Trustee for
three years.
Mr: H. H. Coombs the retir
ing exalted Ruler was elected
representative of the Grand
Lodge; Mr. M. H. Nussbaum as
Alternate; Mr. H. G. Bell was
appointed Esquire; Mr. S. H.
Brantley, as Inner Guard; Mr.
L. G. Papy as Organist.
The chairmen appointed for
the different committees are as
follows:
House committe: L. H. Cliett,
chairman.
Committee on drafting by-laws:
H. H. Coombs, chairman.
Visiting Committee: L. A.
Friedman, chairman.
Finance Committee: Quimby
Melton, chairman.
Relief Committee: Officers of
the Lodge.
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Council met in regular session
Monday April 3rd, i919. Those
present were Mayor Callahan,
and Aldermen, Laing, Lane,
Carter, Wheeler and Nussbaum.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
A resolution authorizing the
mayor to sign a contract with
the A. C. L. Ry., to construct a
wire over their road at the in
ter section of Clay street was
read and approved a copy being
attached marked exhibit ‘ A.”
Mr. Gammage appeared before
council in regard to making im
provements at the Electric Light
plant. The W. and L. committee
were appointed to take the mat
ter up with Mr. Gammage and
to report their findings to council
The protectogragph was ordered
returned to the factory, same
having not been properly bought
by the purchasing agent of the
city. Mr. C. C. Brown represent
ing a crematory company ap
peared before council. It was
upon motion of Aid. Lane secon-
den by Aid Carter moved and
carried that a crematory be not
installed at this time. The follow
ing library board were elected
by council: Mrs. Laural Tonge,
Mrs. F. S. Jones, Mrs. J. M.
Scott, Mrs. Georgia Fleming,
M. H. Nussbaum. The W.and L.
committee were empowered to
make a digest of the light and
water ordinances and put them
in phamplet form. The building
committee was upon motion of
Aid. Carter seconded by Aid.
Lane, empowered to handle the
old school buildings to the best
advantage of the city and in any
matter they might see fit. This
committee to act in conjunction
with the mayor.
There being no further busi
ness council adjourned.
Georgians Testifys
To Mayr’s Remedy
Lives
Redeemed and Fortunes in
Health Are Recovered
Most of the problems of health
originate in the stomach. Most
of these ailments can be cured.
Thousands of people right in the
state of Georgia are needlessly
suffering from stomach trouble,
while thousands of others have
found health by the use of Mayrs
Wonderful Remedy. The first
dose of this remarkable remedy
is proof. Here are the words of
two Georgians who have used it:
B. Duncan, 136 W. Peochtree
St., Atlante, Ga.—”1 took one
bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem
edy and it did me so much good
I must continue the treatment"
Salista Thomas, 55 La France
St., Atlanta, Ga. —‘‘I have ta
ken vour remedv for five weeks.
I feel like I hardly know my own
strength—my appetite is fine.
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy
gives permanent results for stom
ach, liver and intestinal ailments.
Eat as much and whatever you
like. No more distress after eat
ing, pressure of gas in the stom
ach and around the heart. Get
one bottle of your druggist now
and try it with an absolute guar
antee—if not satisfactory money
will be returned,
The Motor-Bicycle Co;
will repair your wheel, be
cause we have the man
and material.
FOR SALE
A good 250 acre farm at
$7.50 per acre. Located just
two short miles west from
Faceville, Ga. about 90 acres
in cultivation. Variety of
soil—Stiff clay, bottom and
fine loam. An excellent
spring with good fall suit
able for driving a large
vane for irrigation.
— SEE ME QUICK —
J. B. L. Barber
Office opposite Court
House Hamil Bldg.
BAINBRIDGE, ; ; GA
Sale Medicine for Children.
"Is it safe?” is the first ques
tion to be considered when buy
ing cough medicine for children.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
has long been a favorite with
mothers of young children as it
contains no opium or other nar
cotic, and may be give to a child
as confidently as to an adult. It
is pleasant to take, too, which
is of great importance when a
medicine must be given to young
children. This remedy is most
effectual in relieving coughs,
colds and croup. Obtainable
everywhere,
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doses 660 will break
any case of Chills & Fever,' Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
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j Rising Sun Flour
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SELF-RISING AND READY PREPARED.
Made of choicest Red Winter Wheat, ground
and prepared according to the superior qual
ity that has made the old RED MILL, Nash
ville, Tenn., nationally famous.
Say RISING SUN to any good
grocer. You’ll be pleased.
mir.'mmmrs, •« iir^jE^sarj
RETURNING TO TIE CITY
F. B. Hughes, the eye sight
specialist will return to our city
and can be consulted at the
Jewelery Store of N. J. Smith
& Son on next .Wednesday and
Thursday, April 12th and 12th.
This means expert service at
home if you need eye help.
See the new wheels at
the Motor-Bike Co., in the
Shingler Building.
We Stick To Our Point
A man is happy only in proportion to his com
fort.
You will be comfortable and happy if you wear
the—
Arrow Shirts
—They Are Made to Fit.
We carry a full line of all sizes in a variety of
patterns.
K>Rktr , frfi
$1.00 $1.50 $2.00
SILK SHIRTS FROM
$3.00 to $6.00
Come in and look through our furnishings when
you want the correct thing.
We Handle Everything a Man Wears
(&po. If. iFiptfis
The Fashionable Haberdasher.