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[VOTERS
OF THE ALBANY CIRCUIT.
• „ t0 you my candidacy for the position of
L,bod o f * nn ° f ",he \lbanv Circuit, subject to the action of
l^rior t'our^ 1,1 ' ite your careful consideration and active
LttfriorCou rI - . irlv jte your careiuiiuuiuuv....— -—~
Phi,e Frii»“ r > • iin “ been a practicing attorney actively en-
l years of »f-* an, J. , vear s with the exception of eight years
i ud « of the City Court of Bainbridge. My
ae I served as •' u ’ * endorsem ent of the Decatur County Bar
,11. The unanii . esBS j u dgeof the City Courtof, Bainbridge.
t*ppf° va ‘ 0, " , 1 ' 1 "confer upon me the high honor I now seek, I
fetoof this CircUlt 0 • , lttention will be given to the duties of the
Ldi'i ded timC L the enforcement of our laws as written. I
Partiality to none.
ru ,,ice , t : , appreciate your support, I am,
“ ltial1 M l ‘» respectfully yours,
\V. M. HARREbb.
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The laxative
tablet with the
pleasant'taste
- . to relieve
constipation
The
Store
EHRLICH DRUG CO.
|nave the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative.
SALE
»d Hand Ford Cars
lord 5 Passenger Car $175,00
lord 5 Passenger Car $250.00
[uick 2 Passenger Car $100.00
Bainbridge motor gar go.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
It Always Helps
vania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.‘, fn
L^‘ tler experience with Cardui, the woman’s
Eardtii m l ays , t ur ther: “Before 1 began to use
iotmhl.? y back and head would hurt so bad, I
Noanv ^f' )ail I wou *^ Ml me. I was hardly able
If Cani.fi °t i, ny llou sework. After taking three bottles
pined is ^ egan 1° feel like a new woman. I soon
b well a c pounc *s. and now, I do all my housework,
I l wii run a big water mill.
0 ever y suffering woman would give
Cardui
I The Woman’s Tonic
Lft.iL!? 11 ase Cardui when 1 feel a little bad,
HeaaVh S does me g00d -”
^wnrn "SJ”?**** side ache, nervousness,
lr,j .%n n (*!■*' side ache, nervousness,
f trouble feeli ngs, etc., are sure signs of woman-
inic. Ynn ' 5lgns tbat you need Cardui, the woman’s
lr Jour tr C ki nno t make a mistake in trying Cardui
r trouhio , t has been he|ping weakj a iij n g
,0 ®en for
more than fifty years.
...ij
get a Bottle Today!
EASTER SERVICES IT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Next Sunday being Easter
Sunday, the services at the
Episcopal Church will be as
follows:
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Service
Holy Communion and Sermon.
3:30 p. m. Annual Easter Ser
vice of Crusader Commandery
No. 17, K. T.
7:45 p. m. Evening Service and
Sermon.
A most cordial invitation is
hereby extended to one and all
to attend these Easter services
at this church.
FOR SALE
The home of Mrs, P. B.
Belcher on Broughton
Street. Apply to Ralph R.
Belcher, Executor.
Palm Beach Suits properly
done for 50 cents. Dixie Steam
Laundry.
Miss Fannie Brockett returned
Tuesday from Baconton where
she has been spending a short
while with her sister.
I
BRINSON CIRCUIT NOTES
It may be of some interest to
your readers to hear from the
Brinson charge. We have had
revival meetings, at all of our
churches; Brinson, Iron City and
Liela—quite a number saved and
60 accessions to the membership
of the charge to date. Our help
ers were Rev. E. C. Cowan, Dist,
Evangelist and W. L. Huggins
our Eldorendo Pastor.
Huggins is a son of Thunder
and preaches the gospel with
dynamic power. And any church
may call itself blessed with Hug
gins as Pastor.
The Brinson charge is up in all
their finances. They have en
larged the parsonage, and have
added to its comfort in additional
furniture, and now the paint
brush is improving its appearance
Our people have been kind and
generous in looking after our
comfort. Even presenting the
pastor with a nice wheel for his
pastorial work. May theirs
through grace be the greater
blessing for all their kindnesses.
Sincerely,
F. L. Stokes
All the boys that could get off
went to Albany to take in the
opening game of the Sally league
and that was some send off from
this city.
Program for Union Meeting of
Bowen Association |to be held
with Antioch Church April 28
to 30th.
FRIDAY
10:00 a. m., Devotional ser
vice led by Bro. E. D. Johnson.
10:15 a. m. Organizing and
general discussion.
11:00 a. m. Sermon by Bro.
M. H. Nix.
2:00 p. m. Devqfional service
intermission, led by Brother
Ira Martin. .
2:15 p. m. “The Mission of the
New Testiment Church and the
enlistment of every member to
carry out the Mission”—led by
Brother N. G. Christopher.
3:15 p. m. Stewardship of
wealth and systematic giving-
led by Brother J. R. Bluett.
7:30 Sermon—Speaker to be
supplied.
SATURDAY
9:45 a. m. Devotional service.
10:00 a. m. Pastorial support
as taught by the Bible—led by
Rev. Taylor.
11:00 a. m. Need of trained
men and women in the church
for service—by Rev. H. H.
Shell.
Intermission.
2:00 p. m. Devotional service.
2:15 p. m. Importance of know
ing the Bible (a) teaching in the
home, (b)teaching it in the Bible
school—by T. A. Cumbie.
3:15 How to train workers in
to the service of the Lord—by
Rev. D. F. Barry.
Intermission.
7:30 p. m. Sermon.
SUNDAY
10:00 a. m. Devotional service.
10:15 a. m. State, home and
world wide mission—by Brother
W. R. Harrell.
11:00 a. m. Ordination sermon—
' by Rev. M. G. Christopher.
12:00 Ordaining Decona of An
tioch Church.
Adjournment.
Antioch Church is located on
the Bainbridge and Tallahassee
road eight miles south of Climax
and three miles north of Amster
dam.
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.
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Easter April 23.
Only Ten Days More to Do Your Shopping
The Busy Corner is well prepared to take care of fyour
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 •y 1 #*
at ■
$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 *i Qff
tan and black at JLtvcl
$3.00 Ladies Slippers A /■©
all styles and makes 4U* mO
Misses and ChildrensJWhite Siip-
98c 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 Jail prices
on our enormous stock. We have on hand for this Spring
and Summer. A call will convince you that wej 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.
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