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‘ Chain * Tread
One of the Five
United States Tire Show
All Nest Week
v.-^ck we will have a special exhibit of
Tt d States ‘Balanced’ Tires —the tires which
jjjfs’jch bw cost per mile.
Th ; s is y° ur opportunity to make a first-hand
,r of United States ‘Balanced’ Tires, and to
karn the story of United States Tire economy.
This is your opportunity to learn why the United
«. . . Tire Company makes five tires—‘Chain,’
‘Nobby,’ ‘Usco,’ ‘Royal Cord,’ ‘Plain’—a tire for
ery need of price and use —the only complete
jke offered by any one tire manufacturer.
Drop in. We can show you real tire economy,
ad the way to better tire service.
J.T. Watt Hardware Co.
FAIRCHILD FAGTS
The weather is cold again. We
trust it wont injure the vegeta
tion too much.
Little Oliver, the son of Prof,
and Mrs. C. L. Perry is real sick
at this writing. We hope he’ll
recover soon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMullen
visited relatives in Florida last
Sunday.
Mrs. Edd Burke and daughter,
Miss Ida, visited Mrs. E. W.
Johnson last week.
Mr. Gordon Turnage and Miss
Mamie Johnson were married
April 3th at Bethany church.
Rev. J. L. Sullivan officiated the
ceremony. The groom Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Turnage
of Lakeland, and the bride the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
son of Bethany. We hope future
will store prosperity and happi
ness for them always.
Mr. Boyd Turnage visited his
grandmother, Mrs. E. F. Nichols
at Dellwood, Fla., last Sunday.
Misses Betty, Jessie and Pelly
Watt spent Sunday with Misses
Velma and X. L. Turnage.
Rev. Sheffield filled his regular
appointment at New Lake Hinton
church last Saturday and Sun
day.
Messrs Alva Turnage and Jody
Watt is aver among the Chatta
hoochee and Recovery folks
again. Boys, you must actually
be hypnotized by magic beauty
over there. Go again.
Fairchild School is preparing
for one of the nicest commence
ments ever been held there for
the school closing in May. The
teachers and scholars have se
lected some of the best pieces
for the entertainment. We will
name the program later and in
vite every body to attend.
For Your Child’s Cough
If your child has a cold, nose
runs or coughs much get a
small bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-
Tar-Honey syrup. Its a pleasant
Piue-Tar-Honey syrup, just what
children like and just the medi
cine to soothe the cough and to
check the cold. After taking,
children stop fretting, sleep good
and are soon entirely well. In
sist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-
Honey. 25c at your druggist. (1)
TRAWICK-STRIGKLAND
A quiet home wedding was
that of Miss Sabrina Trawick and
Mr. H. R. Strickland which was
solemnized at 2:30 o’clock on
Sunday, April 2nd, at the home
of the brides mother, Mrs. Perry
Trawick. of Attapulgus. The
ceremony was performed by Mr.
Gibson.
The bride is a charming young
lady who has many friends
throughout the coudty who wish
for her every, happiness, but who
regret that her marrige will take
her elsewhere to make her home.
She has been teaching in this
county for several years with
much success.
Mr. Strickland is a prominent
business man of Steam Mill who
is to be congratulated on winn
ing so charming a bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Strickland left
immediately for their home in
Steam Mill.
oto . and Bicycles
at the Motor-
Bike Company
Broad Street.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
The firm of Lane-SalterFurni
ture Company having dissolved,
the firm of Lane Funiture Com
pany assumes all indebtbedness
and all accounts are payable to
them. This March 15th, 1916.
Lane Furniture Company.
DECATUR COUNTY SUNDAY
HELD HERE THIS WEEK
This association had a two
days session Suday and Monday,
adjourning Monday night to meet
subject to the call of the State
Secretary, Mr. D. W. Sims of
Atlanta, Ga.
A very interesting program
was carried out for both days
and some very useful informa
tion given about Sunday school
work, which if adopted would
very materially increase the at
tendance upon all the Sunday
schools in the county.
Mr. D. W. Sims, State Secre
tary and Miss Magee, Supt. of
the Elemetary Department of the
Sunday school work, addressed
the convention at each session.
There were present 25 teach
ers, 4 Sunday school superinten
dents and 6 Ministers, represent
ing all denominations.
The following officers were
elected for the ensuing year:
President, A. J. Callahan, Vice
Presinent, G. C. Butler, Secre
tary, J. E. Reynolds, Assistant
Secretary, G. B. Toole.
Does It Run On Kerosene?
'J'lIE most important feature of a farm power
engine today is the fuel it uses.
That, more than anything else, determines
its usefulness and economy.
At present prices of gasoline and kerosene, you
could not afford to accept a gasoline engine as a gift,
if you had to use it.
't ou could better afford to pay a big premium for a
Mogul kerosene engine.
See the Mogul work on kerosene. Ask your dealer
to show you the difference in fuel cost between a
Mogul in any size from 1 to 50-H. P., and a gasoline
engine of the same size. The figures will surprise
you.
International Harvester Company of America
(Ucorp*rit«l)
CUETT H4RDVMRE CO., Badnbridge, G\.
Hill
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places,
when that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to lake—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailm 2 women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
.v-ys: think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
w omen. Before I began to take Cardui, 1 was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
Pulls and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
s strong as I ever did, and can *»t p^vtbin^”
“egin taking Cardui today. S&*4 by A tSeaiSM.
Has Helped Thousands.
Easter April 23.
Only Ten Days More to Do Your Shopping
The Busy Corner is well prepared to take care of |your
wants in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies Ready-to-wear Goods,
Mens and Boys Clothing, Mens and Ladies Hats. All and
everything is going at reasonable prices. Give us a chance to
show you our Spring and Summer line before you buy.
JUST A FEW EASTER PRICES
$1.50 Ladies White
Skirts
98c
$12.50 Mens Suits
at
$8.65
$1.00 Ladies Waists
at • .
69c
$5.00 Mens Pants
at .
$3.95
$1.00 Boys Suits 4 to 8
at
68c
$15,00 Mens Blue
Serge Suits ..
$10.95
10c Sheetings yard wide
at ■ 2V
$2.00 Mens Pants
at
$1.39
75c Childrens Dresses
at
48c
$3.00 Mens Hats
at
2.00
$2.00 Misses and Girls Patent
Leather Slippers 1.19
$3.00 Mens Slippers •€ Qff
tan and black at JL««7v
$3.00 Ladies Slippers ft MO
all styles and makes AmTiO
Misses and ChildrensJWhite Slip-
980 and 79c
pers
at...
The above prices are only a drop of water in the sea, as
would take more than this newspaper to quote you [all prices
on our enormous stock. We have on hand for this Spring
and Summer. A call will convince you that we have more
goods for less money and a big variety to select from.
Don't forget, you will find the biggest stock of Shoes in
Decatur county at our store.
The Busy Corner
Bainbridge, Georgia.