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EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Regular services next Sunday
April, 16th as follows:
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
1:30 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser
mon.
7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
HOLY WEEK SERVICES.
Services everv day daring
Holy Week, at 10:00 a. m. and
at 4:30 p m.
Monday and Thursday, Holy
Communion, 7:30 p. m.
GOOD FRIDAY.
Service and Sermon 10:00 a. m.
Litany 4:30 p. m.
SHIGHESTERSNm
DIAtttONO
MOVED INTO NEW OFFICE
Hon. M. E. O’Neal has moved
his offices form the Grand Jury
rooms and solicitors room in the
court house to the new O’Neal
building that has just been
finished up.
Mr. O’Neal has magnificent
quarters and will have about
the prettiest set of offices in the
city when he does get fixed up
in his new place. He invites his
friends to visit him in his new
quarters.
Prince Albert will
show you the real
road to smoke-joy!
K «cent per annum; and
r s l ie rn,>wiling. Haul notes
fy 1 '® ffiivcred to the un-
«de a “ , Wilson and
db! Muinc a and interest
Je beuV' HT04.77, and
Vlifproceedin?. Default
nmiTlebv H.e said Khjay
{Tfyment of said in-
I he power of sale eontain-
K has become operative.
Csaid sale will be applied,
Svmentof said mdebted-
ihebahincc. if any. paid to
;iiinli Wilson.
I^iday of April,, 191th . To d di
iile Medicine for Children.
It safe'.”’is the first ques-
[be considered when buy-
Lh medicine for children.
&i’s Cough Remedy
l n g been a favorite with
i of young children as it
.us no opium or other nar-
landmav be give to a child
fidentlvas to an adult. It
sant to take, ton, which
eat importance when a
e must be given to young
This remedy is most
(ual in relieving coughs,
[and croup. Obtainable
mere,
INDIES !
Ail: your Dractslst for CHI-CHE3-TER S A
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red nnd/*\
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BluevOy
Ribbon. Tabu no other. Huy oF ;onr\V
DrnifgUt an«l for C1II*CIIEB.T£B 8 V
DIAMOND lift AND PILLS, for twenty-five
years regalded ns Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Furniture at Good Prices.
On accunt of leaving the city
a’ nice lot of furniture can be
bought cheap as we will dispose
of same at once. See or phone
Mrs. Selka, at Fleming Apart
ments.
Mr. Henry Maxwell and wife
Cocoa Nut Grove Florida are in
the city on a short visit to Judge
and Mrs. T. B. Maxwell.
R School children as well |
as grown folks demand §
substantial things to eat |
Jax Biscuits |
There is something ex- ^
tra good in Jax Graham
Crackers, in either 5 or i
io cent packages
| Jacksonville Cracker Works g
Spring.
Spring is looked upon by many
as the most delightful season of
the year, but this cannot be said
of the rheumatic, The cold and
damp weather brings on rheu
matic pains which are anything
but pleasant. They can be re
lieved, however, by applying
Chamberlain’s Liniment. Ob
tainable everywhere.
„ , Copyright 191, by
R. J. ReynoldsTobaccoCo.
Friday night seven Masons
came down from Blakely headed
by Dr. Alexander and took their
Knight Templar orders in the
Crusader Commandery here.
Mr. E. A. Kramp, a jeweler
and optician who used to be with
Subers and a well known work
man has moved back to Bain-
bridge and has a place in the
Singer Sewing Machine office
where he will do the very highest
class repair work and at the same
time give you pointers on
optometry.
The Crusader Commandery
Uniform rank was inspected by
Past Grand Chancellor, F. T.
Fletcher of Columbus Monday
night.
The Busy Corner, on the Corn
er has a Corner advertisement
this week that makes it look like
they have a Corner on all the
new and nobby things for the
Easter season.
P RINCE ALBERT was made to create tobacco
content where it never existed before! It per
mits men to smoke all they want without getting
a sore tongue, without any comeback but real
tobacco enjoyment! The patented process by which
Prince Albert is made (and controlled exclusively
by us) fixes that—and cuts out bite and parch!
Fringe Albert
the national joy smoke
comes right to your taste fair and square! And it
will do for you what it has done for thousands of
men—make pipe or cigarette smoking the cheerful-
est of your pleasures I
Prince Albert ie to be had
everywhere tobacco ie told in
loppy red bag*. Set tidy red
tint, 10c; handsome pound
and half-pound tin humidore
—and—in that clatty pound
crystal-glass humidor with
sponge-moistener topthat
keeps the tobacco in euch
fine shape—always /
What we tell you about Prince
Albert is a fact that will prove out
to your satisfaction just as quickly
as you lay in a stock and fire-up!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Ww.ton-S.lea, N.C.
On the reverse side of this tidy red tin yen
will reed: "Process Patented Jnly 30th,
1907," which has made three men smoke
pipe* where one smoked before I
Have your cloth shrunk be- j To get you Cream [and High
fore having it made up. Dixie Class Milk. Just phone 439 and
Steam Laundry*
With Gasoline up it is
cheaper to ride a bicycle.
The Motor-Bike Co.
the Swiss Dairy will get it to you
right away.
Mr. W. L. Miller, a well-known
farmer of near Attapulgus was in
the city a short while Tuesday
on business.
Kline Brothers have some
swell offerings in Easter Dress
goods and they are inviting the
attention of the public to them in
a most attractive manner this
week. Ask them what they have
and you will get what vou want.
THE FAMOUS
—A NNOUNCE s———
On account of our extreme increase in the Millin
ery business we have had to add another Expert
Milliner, Mrs. Rogers of Statesboro, Ga., sister to
Mrs. M. L. Tinley of this city.
Now we will say that with Miss Isabelle Willie
and Mrs. Rogers, we are prepared to take care of
all the good Dressers of this city and surrounding
country, with the newest and niftiest line of Mil
linery ever shown in Bainbridge. Easter Goods
Arriving Daily.
Receiving Daily Silk Dresses, Evening Gowns
and Spring Coat Suits
Belcher Block
Exclusive Ladies Ready-To-Wear
Bainbridge, Georgia.