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QCf . this cold
; to see
|er on
accoun
t of their corn
Spear is on the sick
hope for him a
recovery-
vy N. and T. D.
Lfc a " ip “
Lge Monday last.
L school wasn’t very
| Sunday. a« weather
bid.
and Audie
long
»rs Meacn
lofQuicy, Fla., visited re-
jin Recovery.
1 d Ellis iias been sick
ill days and we hope he
, be able to be up.
wonder what the Dell
know about the picnic as
I wasn’t any of them there
' re badly mistaken about
being much for everybody
it fine.
those who attended
lance Friday night weie
Annie Whigham and
White, Messrs. Luke
and Berner Johns.
Pavis Spear made a busi-
tripto Chattahoochee last
day p. m.
rt Spear and Audie Blount
M. Whighan a pop call
lay last.
are very glad Miss Emma
isable to be up again.
Benton Davis of Meigs,
visited friends and relatives
lecovery Saturday,
ir school closed last Friday
|wfi are very sorry it is out.
iss Pellie Cleveland and Miss
Barineau returned to their
s last week. We all miss
very much.
larlie Glissen of Faceville
[on his brother, J. J. Glisson,
last.
fees, Susie Barineau and
Spear spent Saturdav night
Mrs. Eula Whigham.
iss Pellie Cleveland spent
irbay night at Mrs. P. S.
|y’s
“Snooks.”
latesboro Minister
1 Gets Real Help
J. Powell Tells How He Found
New Strength to Give to
His Labors
Duties
Ike:
iv. J. Powell of Statesboro
suffered from stomach
so seriously that they
fected his work.
He struggled on under the
indicap as best he could—hardly
“jin?, perhaps, just how
ich his sickness was hurting
In,
One day lie learned of Mryr’s
[onderful Remedy, He took
first dose—then decided to
!e the full treatment. He
ite:
Since using the six bottles of
wonderful remedy I feel like
pother man. It has been quite
wonder to me to know how
ie could have a stomach disease
■"ine and live and do the
I did. I just escaped the
‘rating table.
Eow [ can eat what I please
jcoitdosen’t hurt me night or
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy
j lves Permanent results for
tomaeh. liver and intestinal ail-
^.' at as muc h and what-
•jer you like. No more distress
« er eating, pressure of gas in
e stomach and around the
eart. Get one bottle of your
pBrist now and try it on an
absolute guarantee—if not satis-
c tr > money will be returned.
$25 00 Reward
For evidence to convict any
the i " " art ' es cau 8bt fishing in
Lake known as Merritt’s
W?e on east side of Flint River
- J? miles below Hutcher.
s K ‘rry on land lot no L/5.
John L. Fain. Lessee.
FREE! FREE!! FREE!!!
ONE FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL IN TOWN
Come and See Them at Our Store
This is not a voting contest or a chance Prize Scheme. It is a Square
Deal Plan by which every boy or girl can get one of these beautiful ma-
chines free.
Side View “Ready for the World’s Record’
‘Non Skid Auto Truck” 49 inches long
How To Got One Free
We will give one Square
Deal Check with every 25c
cash purchase at our store.
Get your parents, friends,
neighbors and relatives to
buy at our store so that they
can get the Square Deal
Checks for you.
Keep on collecting these
Square Deal Checks and
when you have 500 bring
them to us and we will give
you a Non-Skid Auto Truck
FREE or bring us 1000 and
we will give you a Blue Bul
let FREE.
MOTHERS AND FATHERS
You are invited to come to our store and see these beautiful machines.
You could not get a better present for your child. It will not take you
long to get one. All you have to do is to get a few of your neighbors,
friends and relatives to buy at our store and-save the Square Deal Checks.
Come and see the machines. Bring your friends and children. Let us tell
you all about it,
KUNE BROTHERS
, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies and Gents ready to wear, etc.
**Undersellers of Them 7W”
227 Water Street t ; Bainbridge, Georgia
STEAOAM DOTS
The farmers are getting all
their crops planted now.
Messrs. H- J. Thomas and
Harmon Gainous have planted
50 or 55 acres of cotton and corn
between 40 and 50 aces, they are
farmers right.
The farmers are jumping
about while the sun shines.
Mr. Walter Davidson and Mr.
Roy In low are nearly through
planting.
I believe the farmers decided
to live at home at last. Good
idea, dont you think?
Mr. Roy Inlow is not going to
plant any cotton this year. He
is going to turn his attention
to raising hogs he has a nice
lot of them and you bet he is
right in raising hog and hominy
at home.
Mrs. J. P. Inlow has the finest
garden of any around our little
town that I have seen.
Miss Opal Rogers of Edison,
Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. E. Steadam. She gave a pea
nut candy pulling. Those pre
sent were Mr. Roy Inlow and
sisters, Misses Carrie and Lillie,
Messrs. Harmon Ganious, John
Boasman and Elma Thomas.
“Catch me ip you can.”
FIRE
CLAIMS
PROMPTLY
PAID
In Having This Agency Handle Your Fire Insur
ance you assure Prompt, Fair Loss Settlements
If you should suffer a .fire—for EVERYONE of our companies pay legitimate
losses promptly and fairly for they are amply financed and consider their
reputations for prompt fair dealing valuable assets.
May we have a portion of your business?
DECATUR COUNTY REALTY AND INSURANCE COMPANY
REAR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
Mrs. J. W. Callahan and
daughter, Mrs. Maddox went
over to Dothan last Friday to
spend the day with Mrs. Jackson.
I Insure Automobiles—Liberal
Policy. E. J. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Garwood, (Furniture at Good Prices.
Mrs. Curry and Mr. Harris of I On accunt of leaving the city
Donalsonville composed a party | a n ' ce l°t. of furniture can be
that tame over Thursday nwaltowhtdMPMtfc »IU <j»K™
, , . . . of same at once. See or phone
to attend the moving pictures at; Mrs Selka, at Fleming Apart-
the Callahan. i ments.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
In Winston-Salem, N.C., there
is a large manufacturer who
does not simply advise thriftness
and saving among his employes,
but who digs down into his
“jean,” so to speak, to supply
the wherewithal for material
and substantial encouragement
to these qualities in his work
man. Mr. R. J. Reynolds, head
of the tobacco firm bearing his
name, has inaugurated, to tak<?
effect from the first of the year
2 per cent on the aggregate of
his year, s wages as a beggining
for saving or investment funds.
The employee is at liberty to do
as he will with the money al
though it is paid with the dis
tinctly expressed a desire that it
be used for sound investment
or placed in a saving bank
account.
Newspaper reports state that
about $(50,000 will thus be con
tributed annually to the potential
savings accounts of over 7000
people. The immediate intrinsic
value to the community, to say
nothing of the normal value,
cannot be measured by that
figure, however. By stimulating
habits of thrift and saving in.
saving in people a tar step for
ward has been taken toward
making that people prosperous,
and self-respecting.
The plan is philanthropic, un
doubtedly, but it is philanthropy
with a method. The thrifty,
satisfied worker is usually the
honest, efficient, regular worker
hence of greater producing pow
er and value to his employer.
An example has been set that
well might be employer. It is
in line with the trend of the
best industrial spirit of the day.
Good For COIds
Honey, Pine-Tar and Glycerine
are recognized cold remedies ,,
In Dr. Beil’s Pine-Tar-Honey
these are combined with other
cough medicines in a pleasant
syrup. Dr. Bell’sPine-Tar-Hopey
quickly stops your cough, checks
your cold, soothes irritation of
the throat. Excllent for young,
adult and aged. Its one of the
best cough syrups made. For
mula on every bottle. You know
just what you are taking and
your doctor knows its good for
coughs and colds. Insist on Dr. 1
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. Only 25c
at Druggist. (2)
With Gasoline up it is
cheaper to ride a bicycle.
The Motor-B’ke O.