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NEW THINGS TO GREET YOU
“Correct Dodge”
Shoe for women
$3 ,o $5
Mtti Daily Visits to Boen Belcher’s
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, the unprecedented demand by “Warring Europe” for all manufactured articles, thereby creating a
’ l . a rcity of raw materials, we are daily receiving belated shipments of merchandise that were
bought to arrive weeks ago. Hence, No War Prices on the Following Items.
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Wash Skirts
in a variety of styles to please every one. White
and Palm Beach colors. Corduroys, Oxford
Cloth, Gabardines Piques, Etc. With apron
pockets, pearl button trim.
$1.25 to $3.00
New Oxfords Are Here
This week’s freight brought us a late shipment of
„The Correct Dodge” shoes, with O’sulivans rubber
h els “The Shoe Complete”. In dull Kid, Bronze, and
Patent Medium long vamp, kidney heels. This com
pletes our stock for women, children, men and boys.
“We Have Your Number”
Kimper Made Middies
“ot the better kind’’, all white and
combination collar and cuffs, fast
colors and good quality of Middy
Jeans. 50c, 75c, and $1.00
Wash Skirts
in a variety of styles to please every one. White
and Palm Beach colors. Corduroys, Oxford
Cloth, Gabardine Piques, Etc. With apron
pockets, pearl button trim.
$1.25 to $3.00
Spring Shirts
Our standard of excellence is maintained in this de
partment. White grounds, with neat black and colored
pin stripes. Also the wide novelty colored stripes, made
up in Negligee and Sport styles for men and boys'
Don’t Fail to “Look ’em Over”
Hosiery For All
White, Black and Colors.
Also Embroidered combi
nations in Black, Bronze,
Gray and White.
W. L. Douglas Shoes
For Men and Boys
Shirt Waists
Straw and Palm Beach Hats
Wast Voiles, plain and
Embroidered
$1.25
For Men d!0 OO
SOcts to $CaUU
Crepe Dechines, white
and pink
2.50
For Boys 1 OO
25ctsto 1 »UU
Wash Silk Pongeeand
georgette Crepe
3.50
Straw and cloth hats for COf*
little Gents www
Silk and Wash Ties in a bewildering as
sortment of colorings.
...Visit Our Basement...
50c
15c and 25c
DR. E. C. SMITH
DENTIST
Gold
|Crown { Work
$3.50 $4.00
Set of Teeth $5.50
Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Belcher^Block
HE
LOOKS GOOD
DOESN’T HE?
: is fresh, ready to serve and will
t mighty well. He is one of that
we got from
Andrews Fish Stand
e y are always very fine and all
11 have to do is to phone 254 and
-Y will get to you in time.
Andrews Fish Stand
LYNN STATION
The warm May sunshine has
brought us out of our winter
quarters.
The farmers around here have
their cotton chopped, and are
preparing for a great feast on
plums and blackberries.
We have school teachers to
spare in this place as Misses
Nasta Dukes, Arrie Hatcher,
Sally YeatesandMr. R. C. Reed
have all returned from their
schools.
The Debate Friday night was
just fine. Everybody come baci(
Friday night week, the subject
is ‘Resolved that the U. S. should
declare war on Mexico.’
Miss Annie Mae McLeod is
visiting Miss Marie Ussery this
week.
Our Sunday School is just fine,
but lets have everybody come
and make it better.
Mr. T. E. Rich and friends
made a trip to Florida last Sun
day.
Messrs. A. Phillips and Harvy
Parker went out to see the
fair sex Saturday night.
Miss Marie Ussery visitea
Miss Maud McGlamory one night
last week.
We are preparing for two Dig
picnics on the same day. one at
Pine Hill, Friday May 5th 191G,
Mr. B. F. Phillips made a trip
to town Monday.
STEADAM DOTS
The farmers are needing rain,
very much on their crops, its
awfully dry.
Mrs. M. A. Inlow has returned
back from Whigham where she
has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. L. A. Johnson, and grand
daughter.
Mrs, W. W. Jordan is spend
ing a while with her sister,
Mrs. J. P. Inlow.
Miss Eula Dysart was in our
little town on a visit last Satur
day and Sunday. We are al
ways glad to see her any time.
Miss Dysart’s school will close
Friday. How glad we will all be.
She is going to visit our little
town again. We will be always
glad to have her with us, as we
all love her so much.
Mrs. J. E. Steadam and sister,
Miss Opal Rodgers are going
back to Edison Sunday to spend
a week or two with their parents.
Mr. Bruce Keer is not much
better with his rheumatism, he
has been in bed for six weeks
Hope he will soon be up again.
ater Street
Bainbridge, Ga.
STOP IN ATLANTA
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Opposite XTnion Depot on Pryor
St Renovated and refurnished
ihroughout. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
water private baths, electric
lights and elevator Fi ™tclas«
accommodations at moderate
prices
Council met in regular session
Monday May, 1 1916. Those pre
sent were Mayor pro tem Laing,
Aid Lane, Carter,Fields, Wheeler,
Nussbaum. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
approved. J. H. Helms was re
funded $2.00 impound fee he
living out of town and his cattle
not having been impounded pre
viously. Upon motion made and
carried the Mayor was request
ed to get prices on not less than
one dozen benches for the City |
Park.
There being no further busi-'
ness council adjourned.
Blankets, Quilts and Lace
Curtains nicely done, at the
Dixie Steam Laundry.
Does It Run On Kerosene?
/ ~pHE most important feature of a farm power
engine today is the fuel it uses.
I 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.
You 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.
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International Harvester Company of America
(Incorporated)
CL1ETT HARDWARE CO., BMnbridge, G*.
HOG CHOLERA SERUM
Made For Georgia* Farmers, Under Georgia
Conditions, FromjGeorgia Hogs.
Serum Is a standard product, endorsed by both Federal and State officials. We make a
■product of high quality, thoroughly tested. We also carry a full stock of accessories,
"Thermometers, Syringes and disinfectant that are especially adapted to Hog Cholera work.
Shipments are made immediately upon receipt of order. When ordering give number of
hogs and approximate weight. Complete instructions furnished with each order. Serum
orders sent c. o. d., unloss accompanied by certified check, cash or money ord^ Write,
wire or telephone.
GEORGIA SERUM COMPANY,
P. O. Box 566 • *
Unfuarwirr rniftitMiam——
MOULTRIE, GA.
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