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Low Price Loses out Against
Low Cost
■pRICE may sell some things to farmers, but
price alone is a poor argument compared
with the records for low cost of operation made by
Mogul kerosene engines.
Because they run on kerosene, Mogul engines pro
duce farm power at the lowest possible cost.
You know what gasoline costs. You know, too, what
kerosene costs. Take the difference — multiply it by the
number of gallons of fuel an engine will consume in five
years, figuring one pint of fuel per horse power per hour.
At what price must you buy a gasoline engine to make it
cost you as little as a Mogul does? Could you afford to
accept a gasoline engine as a gift? See the dealer about
this. He has the figures all worked out for you on all sizes
of Mogul engines from 1 to 50 H. P.
1. ternational Harvester Company of America
(Incorporat'd)
CLIETT H/tRDW/lRE CO., B&lnbrldge, Go,.
J Personal locals
Hon. Russell Snow of Quitman
spent Saturday and Sunday in
the city with Judge Harrell.
Mrs. G. B. Garwood of Don-
alsonville was in the city a short
while Sunday.
Mr. T. E. Roberts of Donal-
sonville and a party of friends
spent Sunday in the city.
Hon. S. Brinson of Brinson
was among the Sunday visitors
in the city last Sunday.
Mrs. M. E. Roberts left to
day to be gone on a vacation
trip for a month or two.
Mr. C. L. Glover went over to
Donalsonville Monday on busi
ness.
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Rising Sun Flour
SELF-RISING AND READY PREPARED.
Made of choicest Red Winter Wheat, ground
and prepared according to the superior qual
ity that has made the old RED MILL, Nash
ville, Tenn., nationally famous.
Say RISING SUN to any good
grocer. You’ll be pleased.
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re or telephone.
GEORGIA SERUM COMPANY,
MOULTRIE, GA.
Telephones 175 and499
OFT
We wish to return thanks to
our friends and neighbors who
were so kind and helpful to us
last Saturday when our home
was burned. We wish also to
return thanks to some gentle
men from Bainbridge who aided
us very much. The assistance
of our friends will long be re-
membered and appreciated.
Warren Svvicord
and Family.
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Whooping Cough.
One of the most successfu
preparations in use for this
disease is Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. S. W. McClintcn, Blan-
don Springs, Ala., writes, “Our
! baby had whooping cough as bad
We are glad to hear that Mrs. j ? s most any baby
T .. . • • I gave him Chamberlain s Cough
Leon Manning is improving j Remedy and it soon got him
rapidly after undergoing a criti-1 W e!l.” Obtainable everywhere.
cai operation in Winston Salem,
N. C„ some ten days ago. | °'b^sohnlt.f^r.he court house
Mr. Henry Maxwell after j Mayi'nextwi^mtlwlegal
spending several days with his I hours of sale for cash to the highest
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.I t ^Ul« the fottowingdescribed property
Maxwell returned to his home| one house and lot in the city of
in room Fla thique=.k ; Bainbridge bounded on the south by
in cocoa, I la., mis »e.K. ! Green Street, east by Monroe Street,
Rev 1 A Harmon will j north by property of John E. Donalson
ivcV. J. /i. n arm on, Wllll an j wes t by property of Josephine
preach at Brinson, Ga., next I Gadsden. Levied on as the property
o i:.oo „ mi 1 of Nute Scott to satisfy mechanics
Sunday at li.OO a. m. • lien ill favor of Charlie Harper. Levy
public is cordially inivited. made by .1. M. Vereen, L. C. and turn
ed over to the Sheriff for advertising
Palm Beach Suits properly ; and sale. This May 4th, 1916
done for 50 cents. The Dixie j s - w - Martin, Sheriff.
Steam Laundry. {citation-year’s support
Mrs. L. F. Patterson under- j Georgia Decatur County:
went an operation at St. Joseph! The return of the appraisers setting
I Hospital in Atlanta last we.k ,SK‘ fiviS
She leaves May 15th for Wash-}been filed in my office, all persons
phones on
Farms at
Low
Rates
If there is no telephone on your farm
write for our Free Booklet telling how you
may get Service at 5 0 cents per month
and up.
A postal will do!
Address:-
Farmers’ Line Department.
Made For Georgia*Farmers, Under Georgia •
Conditions, FromjGeorgia Hogs.
S?«rutn is a standard product, endors'd by both F«dcrnl and State officials. We make a
I®!!” UC ^ “W* 1 QWlity, thoroughly tested. Wo also carry a full stock of accessories*
If ^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
nogs ana approximate weight. Complete instructions furnished with each order. Serum
dera sent c. o. d.. unless accompanied by certified check, cash or money ortifs, Write.
ington. D. C., where Mr. and
Mrs. Patterson expect to spend
the next two years.
Howe’s Red Inertubes.
The very best and any
size. Always fresh. P. T.
Rich.
Bainbridge folks are preparing
for one big old time on May
15th. Will you come? Things are
going to happen here that will
interest you.
Chief of Police Hodges of
Donalsonville was in the city
Monday afternoon a short while
on business.
Messrs. J. W. Callahan, J. M.
Scott, J. W. McDuffie and C. B.
Scott left Monday and attended
the convention in Macon.
W. C. Waters of Albany was
in the city a short while this
week on a visit to the home folks.
Braenuer Tires, guaran
teed for 5.000 miles. P.
T. Rich.
Max Kwilecki of Tallahassee
was a Sunday visitor to Bain
bridge.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Richardson will learn with
deep regret of the loss of their
baby last Thursday. The little
girl had not been well for several
days but was not thought to be
seriously. The friends of this
popular couple feel for them in
their loss.
Howe’s Red Inertubes.
The very best and any
size. Always fresh. P. T.
Rich.
The barn of Mr. G. S. McNair
burned up Wednesday night and
several mules and horses were
injured or killed in the fire. The
loss of the feed supply alone was
a hard blow to a datry this time
of the year. Mr. McNair had
some little protection but not
enough to amount to anything.
jTho origin of the fire is not
known.
j Braender Tires guaran
teed for 5.000 miles. P. T.
Rich.
FOR RENT — Nice residence,
close in to the business portion
of the city. For information
see or address, W. J. Holder.
FOR SALE—Good milch cows.
See I. L. Willis, Fowlstovvn,
Ga.
Braender Tires, guaran
teed for 5.000 miles. P.
T. Rich.
concerned are cited to show cause by
the First Monday in June 1916, why
said application lor twelve months’
support should not he granted. This
May 1, 1916.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary,
CITATION
Georgia, Decatur County:
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. B. Gunn, having in proper form
applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of C.
K Kelly late of said County, this is
to cite rill and singular the creditors
and next of kin of the said C. H. Kelly,
to be and appear at my office on the
first Monday in June, and show cause
if any they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should not be granted to
said J. B. Gunn on said C. B. Kellys
estate.
Witness my official signature, May
1, 1916.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
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Farm Loans TEN
Loans of $50,000,00 and on up negotiated on
improved Farm Lands in Georgia. No loan too i a " e
to handle provided the Security is alright. If you rW g
w3 will be glad to have Representative call on y
COMPANY
TtFTON. G ,
Communicate with
FRANK SCARBORO
PHONE 18
Callahan Theatre 3 D
Commencing Monday, May 15
With Matinee Tuesday and
D. W. Griffith’s Mightest Spectaij
In the World
5,0000
Scenes
Cost
$500,000
am
18,0
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“SEEING IS BELIEVING”
The Actualities of Warefare Brought to Your Ul
Georgia Decatur county;-
Whereas, L. E. McLyre temporary
Administrator of Mary' McLyre re
presents to the Court, in his petition,
duly tiled and entered on record, that
he has fully administered said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, wiiy said
administrator should not be discharged
from liis 'administration, and receive
letters of dismission, on First Monday
in .1 line 1916.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
Rheumatism.
If you are troubled with chro
nic of muscular rheumatism give
Chamberlain’s Liniment a trial.
The reliet irom pain which it
affords is alone worth many
times its cost. Obtainable every
where.
Decisive Battles of ihe Civil War!
Sherman's March to the Sea!
The ltise of the Ku Ivlux Klan!
The Coming of the Prince of Peace!
Tlie Burning of Atlanta!
Lee’s Surrender at Appomatox! I
What war costs Mothers, wives, i
The Assassination of Pres, kind
Sympony Orchestra—Thirty Piet
Seat Sale Thursday, May 11th]
Commencing 9:00 A. M.
NOTICE
The city tax books are open
for the return of personal pro-
perity, Blanks for this purpose
can be procured at the city hall
and everyone is urged to attend
to this matter during the pre
sent month as the books will be
closed on June the first. You
are liable to be doubled taxed un
less this is done.
Old Mai Horse and Mule
feed best on earth for sale
by Ralph R. Belcher
Wholesale Grocer.
SUFFERING AND SURGERY
can be avoided by using.
aarjsK
TRADE MARK
RILE REMEDY
Relieve yourself of this ailment
at home. Easy to use and
thoroughly dependable. Sold only
by us 50c and SI.00.
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga.
Tlnley's Ten Cent Sfort
RIGHT HERE WITH THE GOODS
LISTEN! The warm weather is just about here anl
you will soon be needing your Ice Tea Glasses. Pitchers anl
lots ot other things. Why not take advantage of the loJ
prices we are offering and lay in your supply for th|
summer.
Common table tumblers, -1c each, six for... lie
Common icetea tumblers, each r,c
Thin blown, 9 oz. tumblets, (beauties) ’ ,c
Heavy hotel tumblers, 9 oz. (big value) : ’ c
Beautiful Colonial ice tea tumblers, 19 oz l |lc '
Beal cut glass ice tea tumblers, (50c value) - Se
Picnic plates, 96 in package for... W°
White paper napkins, 60 in package for iuc
99 Pc. set gold band dishes 'special) for
94 Pe. set decorated dishes 'special) for -
Children’s Muslin drawers, ages 9 to 19, for lllc
Children's “Skidoo” hats, only W*
Children's socks, in, 15c, and 2'C
Beautiful line flowers for hat trimming, for l t!c
eolgates tooth paste, only l n ®
Peroxide, complexion cream, (25c value) only... luc
Hydrogen Peroxide 9oc bottles) for
Cake and ice cream flavoring (big bottles) only
TOO many things to mention all, but don’t forget wean
in a class by ourselves when it comes to making low pries
on Enamel ware. We have a very complete line of Boilers
Pans, Tea Kettles, Slop Jars. Chambers, Etc-, and hundred
of small items that every lady needs in her kitchen ever}
day. These items rango in price from 5c to $1. ReMEMBEH
vve sell nothing over $1, but we make the dollar have
value here.
Yours for business,
Tlnley’s Ten Cent Store
CALLAHAN SLOCK
Bainbridge, . Georcfi 3