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Prince Albert gives
smokers such
delight, because
— its flavor is so different and so
delightfully good;
— it can’t bite your tongue;
— it can’t parch your throat;
— you can smoke it as long and
as hard as you like without any
comeback but real tobacco hap
piness !
On the reverse side of every Prince
Albert package you will read:
" PROCESS PATENTED
JULY 30th, 1907''
That means to you a lot of tobacco en
joyment. Prince Albert has always been
sold without coupons or premiums. We
prefer to give quality I
Albert
right 1*18
. Reynold*
the national joy smoke
Albert is riflhi there — at the first place .
»ns that sells tobacco ! The toppy red
bail sells for a nickel and the tidy red
tin fora dime; then there’s the hand
some pound and half-pound tin
humidors and the pound
crystal-fila.ss humidor with
•ponge-moistener top
that keeps the to
bacco in such
banup trim
all-the-
Lgoodness and.
in pipe satisfaction
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
I for it!
It answers every smoke desire you
or any other man ever had! It is so
cool and fragrant and appealing to your
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it in a mighty short time!
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say-
soon the national joy smoke?
R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
0BACC0 IS PREPARES
FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE
PROCESS DISCOVERED IN
MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO
PRODUCE THEMOST DE
LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE
SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG-
AREUf t| A)IOglBE’S.Vn|<ERS.
PROCESS PATENTE?
JULY 30?19070
RJ.RW?18ffiSW!K!ML0HPANY
pi Winston Salem.N.C.U.$.A.
DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE
1 !: L. ■
This is the reverse side of the
Prince Albert tidy red tin. Read
this " Patented Process” message-
to-you and realize what it means
in making Prince Albert so much
to your liking.
rt
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&
iCife- Saver
after shopping
You can get your Chero-Cola
“In a Bottle-Through a Straw”
at Soda Fountains and other
Refreshment Stands.
Everybody knows it
by its name
SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT
Friday night, May 12 at 8:15,
an interesting opperetta will he
given at the school building by
the S : ght Singing pupils of the
City schools. The Opperetta has
been prepared under the direc
tion ot Miss Bessie Mayes,
Supervision It will be enter
taining, well worth both the
price and attending.
Gladys Russell will have a
leading role as Pocahontas, Lin
ton Baggs as Powhatan and Paul
Hardage as John Smith. Prices
of admission 15 and 25 cnts.
Quite are large number parti
cipate in this excellent program.
Don’t fail to see it.
P. 4 H.
TEA., EAST MONDAY
The news that the P. & H.
railroad is now operating a train
from Cairo to Havana, Fla., will
be received with pleasure by the
citizens of Cairo and surround
ing territory as well as by the
traveling public. The following
schedule was put on last Mon
day:
Train leaves Cairo at 2?30 p.
m. arriving at Havana, at 5 p.
m., connecting with the G. F. &
A. train south bound for Talla
hassee and Carrabelle, which
leaves Havana at 8:30 p. m. P.
& H. train leaves Havana for
Cairo at 7 a. m. after the pass
age of north bound G. F. & A.
train from Tallahassee to Cuth-
bert due in Havana at 6:30 a
m. P. and H. arrives at Cairo
at 9:10 a. m. This furnishes very
good connections with the G. F.
& A., both north and south
bound and will prove convenient
to the people going to and from Rey w p Cato fiIled his
P °Tb P n r« F ° nd f; r * , Aguiar appointment at Pine
he P. & H. enters the G. F.& G rove g atur( j ay and g unday
A. railroad depot at Havana and
track connections have already Mr. A. J. Rawls and family
been completed. A double were the guests of their parents,
passenger train is put on for | Mr. ar| d Mrs. Charlie Pope Sun-
Sundays. In a short time the | day.
new rolling stock for the road I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lane and
Ah! That's what I Call Coffee
Everybody that tries Luzianne votes it the best
of all coffees. You try it—at our risk. If, after
you have used the entire contents of one can ac
cording to directions, you are not satisfied with
it in every way, throw your can away and ask
your grocer to refund your money. He’ll do it
willingly. Write for premium catalog.
IPifflll
COFFEE
Tfee Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans
PINE GROVE
i Firestone 30-3-1-2 Tires
1 for $12.00 all special bar
gains. Bainbridge iVlotor
Company.
5UFB EKING AND SURGERY
can be avoided by using.
lil
DR/N/C
TfTADE MARK
PILE REMEDY
Relieve yourself of this ailment
at home. Easy to use and
thoroughly dependable. Sold only
by us 50c and $1.00.
MILLS PHARMACY
! Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga.
AT
and n ew engine, passenger
coaches, etc, which have been
ordered for sometime, will ar
rive when a double daily train
service will be inaugurated—
Cairo Messenger.
W. J. HARRIS LEADER
“The Man of the Hour” at
the recent state democratic con
vention at Macon was Hon.
William J. Harris, member of
the Federal Trade commission.
He came down from Washing
ton simply to mix and mingle
1 with his friends and in no sense
expected the unusal and tremon-
dous ovation that he received,
‘‘bill Harris, as he his familiary
known, likes his friends, is al
ways seeking to serve them, is
close to President Wilson and is
about as popular in Washington
as he is at home.
When Chairman John W. Ben
nett in the course of his speech
mentioned the name of Mr.
Harris, the convention broke
into loud and prolonged applause.
Later the convention broke into
unanimoulsy adopted resolutions
not only praising President Wil
son himself and commending his
policies, but passed a separate
and distinct resolutions com
mending his appointment of W.
J. Harris first as director of the
U. S. census and later as a mem
ber ot the Federal Trade Com-
misson.
The signal honor bestowed on
Mr. Harris was undoubtedly
one of the striking features of
the convention. “Speech,
speech,” cried many of the dele
gates, but when they went to
! look for Mr. Marris he had es
caped to the sidewalk. He makes
no pretensions as a speech maker
and simply ran away. The dele
gates, however, after the con
vention was over swamed about
his hotel and he was kept busy
CHOLERA SERUM
,lie Cn 0 » r i« or * ,a ' F,rn,#r *> Und*r Georgia
FromjGeorgia Hogs.
'fProx i ^ y u o° n receipt of order. When ordering *i*e number of
rsss ssk 9ss
^S, GIA SERUM COMPANY. MOULTRIE. GA.
“ / TtlMhenM 17»
Rubber Goods of Quality
onlv are to be had at this phar
macy. Our hot water bags,
fountain syringes, nipples, gloves,
sponges, sprays, etc., are all
made from the best rubber and
are both durable and strictly
sanitary. They cost no more for
their superiority. A moderate
profit suffices us.
Mills Pharmacy
Callahan Building
children Alberta and J. D. Jr.,
visited relatives near Colquitt
last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Lambert is on the
sick list this week. We hope
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. and Mrs. Allen Rich
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with their sister, Mrs. J.
R. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nawls
and little son, Clarence visited
relatives in Boykin Saturday and
Sunday.
D. W. Lane attended preach
ing at Flat Creek Saturday and
Sunday.
Messrs. Wright Roberts and
Bowen Hester, of Blakely, came
down to preaching Sunday, and
took dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Lovett.
Mr. H. Heard and family visit
ed relatives in Cyrene Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Pearl and Jewell Craw
ford, Neater and Mennie Brown,
were the guests of Misses Re
becca and DeLacie Lovett Sun
day.
Mr. Henry Cloud and family
spent Sunday with Rev. Cato
and family.
IT HAPPENED
IN BAINBRIDGE
And is Happening to Bain
bridge people every day
in the week.
The case told below is not an
uncommon thing. The same oc-
AS
gx
Fleet As The Bird
on the wing, one of our motor
cycles will take a long or short
distance in record time. With
out a bit of work on your part
either. Owning one will make
you independent of railroad,
time or space. Better see them
and try one just for sport.
THE MOTOR-BIKE CO.
.1. Robert llaire, Proprietor
See F. A. Preston for cleaning
and pressing, dyeing and altera
tions. Ladies work a specially.
Palm Beaches made like new for
35c. Phone 237.
are the
Forman Farm Loans_
Ten years time, annuaF
installments if desired,,
and reasonable rates.
Write or see me for in
formation.
R. G. Hartsfield,
Bainbridge, Ga,
frequently and will continue to
happen as long folks have kid
neys and overtax the kidneys.
... , , . i .u i W. O. Charlton, 225 Academy j
shaking hands throughouth the c . „ • i_ • i u.* :
. c , . „• , I St., Bainbridge, says: My
day. Someday, when the nation s,, , , , ., . J
, ... . ., , back so sore and lame that I 1
cheif gets though with this popu- ,, , . . ..
, . , , . , icould hardly sleep. In the
lar Georgian and loyal democrat . , , . .
morning, my back was stiff, I
the folks at home may want to
place liimjin the governor’s chair.
It would please a whole lot of
people, and no one doubts his
ability to‘‘hold down the job.”
8HICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND
_>ND PILLS in Wr.D lad/A
Gold metallic bozea, scaled with BludO)
Ribbon. T/.KS no 07BI». B«y M 7.wY/
DnmM tai Mk ter CUI-CHEA-Tf* S V
DIAMOND BRAND PII.I.R, for twftllT-fiB
years regarded aa Best,Safest, Always Rellabla.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TIME rUCRYWUrRP WORTH
\ *jrp-Ym% ci"n i wrpnc teited
felt tired and languid and could
not bend over or lift anything.
I was getting worse each day.
Plasters and liniments didn’t
help me, but two boxes of Doan’s
Kidney Pills made a permanent
cure.”
i Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
1 simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan’s Kidney Pills — the
same that Mrs. Charlton had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf
falo, N. Y
Palm Beach Suits cleaned ‘‘the
right way,” for 50c. Gus Max
well.
Assist Your
Stomach
To Get Rid of the Poisonous
Gases and Fermenting Food.
A good Ion* fast will do this
sometime*. A trip to the moun
tains. Tramping. Roughing it.
Yes. very good remedies.
Hut are you going to avail
yourself ot either one ot these
remedies. No? Then the next
best thing Is to try a, bottle ot
Peruna. Take It according to di
rections. You will have a natural
appetite. All ga* and fermenta
tion In the stomach will dis
appear.
Head what Mrs. Emma Bell,
Box 204, Fort Pierce, Florida,
says: was taken suddenly
with swelling ot the stomach and
bowels, and great distress. Very
painful. Three doctors gave me
no relief. Canid net eat any
thing. Everything soured, f
was starving to death. 1 began
taking Peruna and waa soon
strong enough to do work. After
taking five bottles I can truth
fully say 1 am wall. I
twenty pomade."