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ELDORENDS DOTS
Hot weather has set out her
stakes to an indefinite time it
seems, but oh! howe we picnicers
do enjoy same.
Rain is much needed through
out this section.
Quite a large crowd attended
services Sunday at the M. E.
Church, Rev. Johnson conduct
ing the services.
Miss Ola Powell the attractive
niece of Mrs. J. D. Kenney call
ed on Miss Juddie Dean Satur
day evening.
John L. Davis of Bdge., was
a Sunday visitor with home
folks.
Miss Maude Valentine left
Monday to spend a few days
with her sister Mrs. Williams of
Bdge.
Mr. W. P. Morris of Hagen,
Ga., is now our agent since Mr.
Williams is at Bainbridge.
Several members of the W. M.
B. U. here attended the rally in
Colquitt Friday.
The wedding bells were heard
on last Sunday evening. Leap
Year, Leap Year, but girls she
sa,, him first.
BIG ATTENDANCE
Manager Brackin of the Calla
han has had the famous moving
picture “The Birth of a Nation
on in this city this week and the
attendance from all over the
section has been remarkable.
Manager advertised the picture
very freely and the people that
were drawn represented a goodly
portion of the population of the
outlying towns and cities. The
picture is a remarkable one and
a story that ought to be seen
and read by every true-born
and reared Southerner. The last
show on the picture was Wed
nesday night. Two matinees
were pulled otf one on Monday
and Tuesday evenings
OF
I wish to thank my friends for
the great kindness and respect I
shown to me during the awful
sickness and death of my be-
tMoved husband. May God remem
ber each and everyone and al
ways bless and comfort them in
all sorrows which might come
upon them.
Mrs. R. G. Phillips.
Services next Sunday as fol-1
lows:
7:00 a. m. Holy Cumminion.
10:00 Sunday School. !
11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and
Sermon.
7:45 p. m. Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
Everybody cordially invited.
Los Angeles-San Francisco Record
Smashed by
1916
SIX
BEATS THE (TRAIN) BY 3 HOURS
BEATS FORMER RECORD 1 HOUR 23 MINUTES
457 MILES IN 10 HOURS 47 MINUTES
MAN HAS NEVER BEFORE TRAVELED AS FAST BETWEEN THESE 2 CITIES
The Buick left Los Angeles Mon. night at 8 o’clock and arrived in SanFrancisc Tues. morning at6:47 o’clock
(this time is official)
Most Marvelous Road Record in Motor Car History
The car used was a regular stock Touring Car, Model D 6-45, which sells on the Coast
at $1170. All former record hO|ders were much larger and higher priced cars.
Another Remarkable Demonstration of
Buick Speed, Power, Endurance and Reliability
The extraordinary time made by the Buick Six up
the long hard Rradea, over rough mountain passes,
fording streams and racing over miles of desolute des
ert in its intercity dash was no surprise to us. We
knew that the Buick valve in head motor was capable
of driving the car at a continued speed of more than
sixty miles per hour when called upon. Wealso knew
that the Buick chassis, notwithstanding the continued
heavy hammering over rough roads at unusual speed,
would be in the same perfect condition at the finish as
at the start. By this remarkable performance we have
demonstrated to the public the superiority of Buick
construction.
NOT A MISHAP ON THE ENTIRE SENSATIONAL RUN
proving perfect ignitation, perfect carburetion, perfect lubrication, perfect
cooling system, perfect construction and design.
A WONDERFUL RECORD RY A WONDERFUL CAR
(Same Model Record-Breaking Car on Exhibition in My Salesroom)
P. T. RICH
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Mr. Lee Corn has bought out
the Imperial Barber shop here
that was established some time
ago by his by his brother Mr. A.
D. Com of Valdosta. The business
has been in charge of Mr. F. 117
Brunson who, will go to Valdosta
as a result of the change. Mr.
Brunson has made a lot of good
triends and customers that will
regret to learn that he is to leave.
By close attention to business,
by keeping around him a most
gentlemanly set of barbers and
by keeping the shop stand
ard Mr. B unson l as built a
good busine-s for himself and
associates.
Ur. and Mrs. E. P. Rose, of
Valdosta, were in the city Tues
day afternoon takiig in the
pit turn show of the w ik.
No. 660
Tbb la a prescription prepared etperiaH?
tor MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. ■
Five or jix doeee will break any cue. vu! j
if taken then at a tonic the Fever will uo j
return. It acts on the liver better fb«o |
^^Celomel and doe a not gripe or lickes. '*• *
Symbol of Health.
The Pythagorians of Ancient
Greece ate simple food, practic
ed temperance and purity. As
a badge they used the five point
ed star which they regarded as
a symbol of health. A red five
pointed star appears on each
package of Chamberlain’s
Tablets, and still fulfills it’s
ancient mission as a symbol of
health. If you are troubled with
indigestion, biliousness or con
stipation, get a package of these
tablets from your druggist. You
will be surprised at the quick re
lief which they afford. Obtain
able everywhere.
ORIOrt LODGE rto. 8
F. & A. M.
Meets Every First and
Third Thursday Nights
Out of town Brethren Especial-
ATLANTA-HAMPTON SPRINGS
CHANGED TO-
PULLMAN LINE
ATLANTA-ALBANY LINE
After April 29th present Atlanta-Hampton Springs Pullman
sleeping car line will be changed to Atlanta-Albany sleeping car
line on the following schedule:
SOUTHBOUND
A. B. & A 10:30 P. M.
G. S. \V. & G 5:30 A. M.
G. S. W. & G 6:50 a. m.
NORTHBOUND
G. S. W. & G 10:15 i\ M.
A. B. & A 11:55 P. m.
A. B. & A ' . 6:10 A. M.
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 10:30 P. m. and Albany at 10:15
may occupy sleeping cars as early as 9:00 P. M. Passengers ar
riving Atlanta at 6:10 a. M. and Albany at 6:50 A. m. may remain
in sleeping cars as late as 7:30 a. m.
Secure further information from W. W. Croxton, Genrral
Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Ga.
Lv.
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Atlanta
Cotdele
Albany
Albany
Cordele
Atlanta
HOG CHOLERA SERUM
Made For Georgia^ Farmers, Under Georgia
Conditions, From Georgia Hogs.
Serum is a standanl product, endorsed by both Federal and State officials. We make a
roduct of high quality, thoroughly tested. We also carry a full stock of accessories,
lermometera. Syringes and disinfectant that are especially adapted to Hog Clio 1 era work.
Shipments are made immediately upon receipt of on!or. When ordering give number of
hogs and approximate weight. Complete instructions furnished with each order. Serum
orders sent c. o. d-, unless accompanied by certified check, cash or money ord^ Write,
wire or telephone.
MOULTRIE, GA.
T*I«pIiom« 175 amt 499
Are You Looking
’FOR Ai
Cleaner & Dyer?
Here You Are
Gents Suit Sponged 25c
Gents Suit Cleaned $1.00
Gents Palm Beach Clean
ed 50c
Ladies Suit Sponged 50c
Ladies Suit Cleaned $1.00
Ladies Palm Beach Clean
ed 75c
Try me once and you will be
a “regular” and the “regulars”
get the cream with me.
Gus Maxwell
DIXIELAND
BEST CLEANER AND DYER
FAIRCHILD FACT3
Mrs. D. Turnage and SQ
Boyd, went snopping to D 0na
sonville Saturday.
Mr. Will Jackson, of p 0 J
De Leon, Fla., is back at p a ;J
child again. ai<
Mrs. R. F. Watt, and sod
Jodie, visited friends and rd
latives at Chattahoochee, y
Saturday and Sunday. ’
The oat cutting season i S „
us, and every binding machin
will get busy besides a gres
many of the old time cradles
Mr. J. T. Saunders and son „
T. Jr., are in Florida for a spell]
The writer just guesses them t|
be hunting a fish fry feast soirJ
where in the “Land of Flowers]
Mr. Jno L. Earnest is suffer!
ing from rheumatism at thil
writing.
Jake Johnson was in FairchilJ
last Saturday.
Dan Turnage attended court
Bainbridge last week.
The Fairchild friends of Misi
Ruth Voorhies, wish to congratul
late her for on winning a trip J
Niagna Falls.
Masters Loyd Earl, Spenglel
McMullen, and Oaklie Richard!
son, spent Saturday with RejJ
Turnage.
Mrs. A. J. McMullen, went!
shopping to Bainbridge last Monl
day. She reports a fine display!
of latest styles in milliners in|
the city.
Mrs. W. P. and C. G. Colemanl
went shopping to Donalsonvillej
last week.
Rev. M. E. Sheffield, of Miriam,I
Fla., filled his regular appoint-!
ment at Lake Hinton M. E.[
church, last Sunday.
Roy Voorhies, visited the ball]
game at Fairchild last Saturday.
PATENTS TO BE ON Hi
Mr. G. C. Norris, the local
Jeweler who recently patented!
his Lense Mounting and Eye
Glass Attachment, two very new
things in Optical articles that
mean much to the trade has
licensed these two patents to the
Bay State Optical Company to be
manufactured by them. This is
an assurance that these patents
will be put on market with all
the favorable opportunites as
this company is one of of largest
and strongest in the business.
Mr. Norris’ friends hope that he
will be able realise handsomely
on his work on these new
features.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY to LOAN in amounts
rom ten to fiftyjjthousand dollars
on ten years time at 6 per cent
per annum. See G. G Bower,
Bower Building, West Street
Bainbridge, Ga.
Mrs. Ward and Miss Willie
Ward of Boston are spending the
week in the city as the guests
of Mrs. W. H. Young.
Palm Beach suits can't be
cleaned for less than 50c and be
cleaned right—try my 50 system
I Gus Maxwell.
When You Unwrap Our
Bread
you’ll find it is as light as a
feather. This is not caused by
a lot of yeast, but by scientific
mixing and expert baking. Our
bread has another unusual good
quality. It does not become dry
and stale quickly. That means
no waste and you know what that
means.
White Wav Bakery