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TAKE NOTICE
A competent teacher can be
secured for two or three months
this summer to coach in Arith
metic, Algebra, and Geometry.
He will work in any branch but
will make a specialty of these.
Boys who are behind with their
high school work, young men ex
pecting to enter college, and
those prepairing to take the
| teachers examination should be
, interested- For particulars see
ID. D. Boozer.
■ iimving wholesale Groc-
1° tneis of the city of j
If n * 11 dose on Satur-
jjf? m. beeinning Satur-
|5 P 6th. until September
Lee Grocery Company,
L Grocery Com pan y, Mad-
Kcerv Company, Flynn-
Eard Company, Bain-
fCorrmission Company.
Stomach Catarrh Is
Very Prevalent
In this climate catarrh is a
prevalent disease. Catarrh af
fects the stomach as often as
any other organ. Perhaps every
third person is more or less
troubled with stomach catarrh.
Peruna is extensively used in
these cases.
PERUNA
THE RELIABLE
FAMILY
REMEDY
Rose Air Pumps $2 50
“made to wear and still
pump air.” P. T. Rich.
FOR SALE
Building lot on Water,
street back of Mrs. P. B.
Belcher’s home. Apply to
Ralph R. Belcher, Exector.
One lot of Tires, all new,
but assorted sizes that
will be closed out at very
low prices. All special
bargaings while they last.
Take advantage of price.
P. T. Rich.
Let us do your Palm Beach
Suit, at 50 cents. The Dixie
Steam Laundry.
Well Selected Well Worn
Easter is over and we wish to thank our friends and patrons for
for their splendid and liberal trade. We had the ideas, the stock and
we did the business, and we are more than thankful for our share.
New Novelties
Beginning with this week we are going to have each week, some
thing new and neat to offer the trade that will depart from the old and
well beaten paths of millinery in this section. Just drop by the Ladies
Shop when you are down town eace week and see what we have. We
will have something to attract you and that will attract others when
vou wear it. Watch our post-Easter ideas and keep with the latest.
The Ladies Shop
CALLAHAN BLOCK
BAINBRIDGE. GA.
Panama and Palm Beach Specials
This Week’s Offer.
Now gentlemen, the Easter season is over,
the ladies have all their latest things on in the
way of dress. It is Pa’s and Bud’s time to put
on a little dog and to do so in the most comfort
able and economical style you need one of our
Cool Cloth Suits, or Panama or Palm Beach.
Three Great Divisions of Summer Men's Wear
Straw Hats, Canvas Shoes, and Light Weight] Clothing.
Our King Quality Shoes is too well known to need mentioning. It
has a style and an individuality of its own, and one that none
can copy. Our straws are of the latest and most reasonable price
that you can find.
The ladies too will be interested to know that our Famous
America Girl slippers are in and ready for their approval. They
are beauties this season, and in all styles and shape.
From the lowest to the highest in quality, but all medium
■n price. Keep in mind the price of the Cool Cloth Suits at $7.50
Per suit, Palm Beach $6.95 and the,Panama at $4.65. Can you
heat such prices?
ine Bros.
Water Street
Bair.bridge, Ga.
LARGE CROWDS ATTEND
THE REVIVAL MEETING
The Revival Services in West
Bainbridge are now going on.
Many people are coming to the
old circus tent to hear the Gospel
preached. The old canvas, un
der which the devil and his
crowd used to caper up and
down, performing their tricks,
causing men and women to waste
many a precious hour passing
the time away, has now become
a place of religious worshiw. A
place where souls may find God.
Although the meeting has just
large crowds are beginning to
come, some having come as far
of twelve miles.
Seneca, the great philosopher
said, “God made men that thev
might help each other,” This
meeting is being held so that
men might be helped. We are
not stressing denominationalism,
but are trying to preach the
truth, in fact, we are only
stressing that which is absolute
to have, in order to gain eternal
life and that is—full salvation
through Jesus Christ. So, if you
are Baptist, Presbyterian or
Methodist or member of any
Christian church, you have a
hearty welcome among us.
Come and help us in the singing.
We want your help; we want to
help you.
The arrangement of the tent
is comfortable. The choir is ar
ranged nicely. The ground is
coveredjwith straw, seats are as
comfortable as church seats can
be and the lights are good.
Come once and you’ll come again.
Services are held at 11:30 Sun
day morning; 7:45 every night.
Straight Gospel preaching. Pray
for the meeting. Real vital pray
er is the backbone of Christianity.
No revival has ever come with
out intesessory prayer. So then,
before you come—pray!
In His Service,
W. L. Huggins.
Z. T. Johnson.
a=EI3S
•TRADE MARK
ECZEMA REMEDY
Sold on a guarantee for
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, and
similar affections of the skin and
scalp. Sold only by us, 50c and
$1.00.
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga.
I wish to announce that after
May the 1st. I will be compelled
to ask my customers to pay me
their bills weekly. I appreciate
your business but as my capital
is limited I am not able to carry
the accounts monthly. My rates
will be 25 cents per suit .spong
ed and pressed; 50 cents per
palm Beach, cleaned and press
ed; $1.00 per suit, cleaned.
This will effect all monthly
rates that I have had in the
past and I will appreciate your
patronage and any other that
: you can give me if paid for
j weekly. I can take care of your
! clothes much better and give
j better, surer, and more prompt
Service.
j Trusting that you will give
j this matter due consideration and
i thanking you for all past favors,
Yours Respectfully.
Gus B. Maxwell,
Dixie's Best Cleaner
i and Dyer.
FOR SALE
The home of Mrs. P. B.
Belcher on Broughton
| Street. Apply to Ralph R.
| Belcher, Executor.
DESOLUTIONS OFHOLLT
CAMP NUMBER 'll
Where this Camp has lost one
of its Charter Sovereigns in the
passing away of Sovereign David
Waters, who answered the call
of death on the.2o day of Feb.,
and whereas
Sovereign Waters had always
been an enthusiastic member of
this Camp and gave it much
time, attention and care. His
work being appreciated by his
fellow members and his pre
sence will be missed in the ranks
of those that love the cause.
Therefore, Be it resolved that
the sympathies of this Camp be
extended to the family of the
deceased [Sovereign, a copy of
these resolutions be sent to them,
a copy spread on the minutes of
the Journal ot this Camp and
another be sent to the local
paper for publication. This April
14th 1916.
W. J. Catledge,
W. M. Griffin,
E. S. Varner,
Committee.
AGORN RIDGE
PARK NEWS
FOR SALE—500 bushels of corn.
See B. B. Bower.
FOR SALE—Splendid right new
piano that has never been used
at all. Reasonable prices on a
guaranteed instrument. See or
phone Mrs. Edna Williams.
FOR RENT—House on Potter
street No. 24. Apply to L. B.
Toole, Evans street 420.
FOR RENT—Building near Post
Office and a good business loca
tion. Terms resonable. G. G.
Bower.
WANTED—A man to tune
graphophones. Apply W. A.
Pittman.
WANTED—We will pay 5 cents
each for cotton seed hull sacks
and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice
Company.
VELVET BEANS—50 bushels of
hand picked velvet, beans tor
sale. J. C. Hale, Bainbridge,
Ga.
FOR SALE—One Saw Mill, Fif
teen thousand capacty. Some
timber and teams. Address
Paul A. Caldwell, Clijnax, Ga.
Palm Beach Suits cleaned and
pressed according to directions.
Dixie Steam Laundry.
BAD STOMACH?
iM
Miss Ella Schroeder of Cincin-
natti, Ohio, is visiting her sister
Mrs. Walter S. Wilson. She will
spend a month with her sister.
It is her first trip south and we
hope it will not be her last. She
seems to be well pleased with
the woods of South, Ga.
Mrs. C. N. Nix has been con
fined fever for the last six weeks
is not much improved.
Mrs. John Dean who has been
sick for the past week is better.
Miss Irene Elders is spending
a few days with Misses Mane
and Ruby Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nix, spent
Sunday at at the home of Mr.
Yearta.
The Ladies Aid Society was
organized last Friday at the
Baptist qhurch with only a few
members.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson and
son Federick, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Ligon, Walter and Annie Bell
Elders, Miss Schroeder and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas S. Earl, spent
Sunday afternoon at the Park.
All agreed that they had a
pleasant evening.
The new Baptist Church was
dedicated the third Sunday in
April. A large corwd attended.
The dedication sermon was
preached by Brother Bluett of
Cyrene. After the services a
splendid dinner was spread. In
afternoon the time was spent in
singing.
MRS. W. M. GARTER
ENTERTAINS SOCIETY
The Womans Missionary
Society of the Climax Baptist
church celebrated their fourteen
th anniversary April 26th at ithe
! home of Mrs. W. M. Carter. The
house was beautifully decorated
in Easter lillies and ferns.
The program consisted of the
following:
Welcome — by Miss Mabel
Herring.
Devotional— by Mrs. Gene
Townsend.
Duet, His Glory for Me—by
Mrs. J. R. Mize and Miss Lula
Mae Carter.
Talk on Missionary Work—by
Miss Mamie Fletcher.
Report of last years work—by
Miss Lula Mae Carter.
After which delicious refresh-
, ments consisting of a salad and
ice cream course were served.
, There being about 30 members
present.
ONE DOSE OF
MAYR’S Wonderful Re
medy Will Convince You
Suffering is Unnecessary.
A million people, many right
in you own locality, have taken
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for
Stomach, Liver and Intestinal
ailments, Dyspepsia, Pressure
of Gas around heart, Sour
Stomach, Distress after eating,
Nervousness, Dizziness, Faint
ing Spells, Sick Headaches,
Constipation, Torpid Liver, etc.,
and are praising it highly to
other suffers. Get a boltle of
your druggist today. This high
ly successful Remedy has been
taken by people in all walks of
life, among them Members of
Congress, Justice of the Sup
reme Court, Educators, Lawy
ers, Merchants, Bankers, Nurses,
Manufacturers, Priests, Mini
sters, Farmers, with lasting
benefit and it should be equally
successfully in your caBe. Send
for free valuable booklet on all
Stomach Ailments to Geo. H.
Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156
Whiting Street, Chicago, III.
For sale by druggists every
where.
for Cl ri-CKITfJ-TEit S A
diamond BRAND I2L-S In V>'.d
Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue\0>
Ribbon. T;-be no omen. I»ny oFv»ur Y/
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DIAMON J> BRAND PILbfl, for tvent* flrtj
ycurs regaided lieRt.Faiest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
,SB?„ EVFRYWHFfir£
if you
are troubled with dandruff, itch
ing scalp, and your hair coining
out, we ask you to try
trade mark
HAIR TONIC
on our guarantee that it will give
you relief and satisfaction or
money refunded. Sold only by
us, 50c and $1.00. ~
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Cau. w r;uge, Ga.