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Lj will come
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fair that I am kind
It is not for me
J neighbor; nor is it
(dictate the line of
th ; jt is my part to
f own angle of action
Lj to keeping my
|pt clean.—Grace M.
The Tifton Gazette is in favor
ot the rooster, even if he is isri’t
anything but an ornament to the
nenyard. — Thomasville Times
Enterprise. How in the name
of common sense can you have
a chicken yard that is composed
of old hens alone? Did you
ever see them pull off anything
that the ornament was not need
ed to at least climb the step-
ladder and hang tne decorations.
Miss Valkenburg, the beauti
ful Huntsville, Ala., woman who
suicided in Atlanta Sunday night
because of unrequinted love, said
a note left: ’‘I aimed too high; If
I had been a queen I would have
lived.,' In tnose few words is a
great sermon. She traveled too
fast, and ranged too high. “There
is a way thatseemelh right, but
therefore is death.”—North
Georgia Citizen. The mad de
sire of most of the woman to
emulate a worthless element
known as society is sending many-
more to hell that don’t choose
the suicide route. The wild runn
ing after fine clothes that is not
discouraged enough by our sup
posedly best people is more
dangerous than a poisonous gas
to the young woman of our
country. Even our church offi
cials ignore the presence of the
simply clothed often.
Ever taste
Virginia sunshine?
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Wising manager of
(largest mail order
ply in a speech on
advertising said:
la large number ot
lers from all over the
| which the merchants
rtise are immediately
hour catalogues and
Using literature. Re
in excess of our
Iforth in communities
[local merchants ad-
[Richland News. This
iainly the case and
merchant that
|rertise begins to howl
®c paper because it
«all its space to fight
Ner business. When
pants use the local
? medium they break
|mail order business in
nun ify. If a local
smailorder advertis-
wdest kicker is the
does not ad ver
bal paper at all.
Is It Mere Coincidence?
Our business in the main con
sists in securing advertising from
our local business folks. Natur
ally we keep in more of less close
touch with almost all lines of
business in the town. There is
one fact that we have had thrust
upon us, not one time but almost
daily, and that is that the people
who advertise are not hard to
and we read them’secure an advertisement from
iking note of those j if they can find the time to write
rhich the merchants!one, but the people who never
tertise. These com-1 advertise always seem to have
abundance of time to write an
ad, but they always put us off
with the excuse that times are
too hard and business too dull to
advertise.
When will people learn that
there is real connection between
cause and effect? Now and then
there is successful business that
does not advertise along the re
gular channels, but even those
if you will take the trouble to
find out, are depending on some
formot advertising.
Advertise honestly, consis
tently and steadily and our word
for it you are going to reap the
harvest. If your business is be
ing killed by advertising it is be
cause yohr competitor is doing
the advertising and you are not.
—Grady County Progress. Our
experience too Bub.
NOTE.—It ,« octan frtight,
and import duty, and wasteful
handling which make ordinary
foreign-grown tobaccos cost
more than they should. That
'• cigarettes mado of
this foreign-grown tobacco
cannot have in them as good
tobacco as Piedmonts, which
are rnadeof highest-grade Vir
ginia, grown right here in the
U. S. A!
Y OU did—if you ever smoked
a cigarette of Virginia tobacco.
Virginia, you know, is “the
tobacco man's tobacco", because
it gives to a cigarette the one
quality no other tobacco can give
—that refreshing liveliness called
^character”! And smokers want
"character” above all else.
Piedmonts have “character” in
full measure—they’re highest grade
Virginia. ALL Virginia! Golden,
lively, mellow as southern sunshine!
Next time, buy your regular brand—
But say “Piedmonts", too, just
so you can know them for yourself!
(Hr.
The ALL Virginia cigarette—
jTedtnont;
Otf Cigarette of Quality
lO for 5*
cAlso Packed 10 for 10$
valuable coupon in each package
Georgians Testifys
To Mayr’s Remedy
Lives Redeemed and Fortunes in
Health Are Recovered
UCHELIN
MICHEL1N universal treads
and RED TUBES
are not high-priced! Just compare these
P icej with those you have been paying.
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universal tread casings
AND RED TUBES
Inch
Sues
Q. D.
Straight
Side
Q. D.
Clinche;
Red
Tube*.
$3.55
4.65
4.25
5.00
5.30
11x3
S18.30
32x4
33
31
35
34x4Ja
35
36
37
24.90
25.65
25.95
27.95
33.00
34.75
35.70
$24.90
25.65
25.95
27.95
33.00
34.75
35.70
36.60
6.55
5.90
6.90
6.30
6.55
8.35
35x5
37
40.50
41.90
40.50
41.90
Also made in toft Wad clincher
»te 31 x 4. price $22.25.
I He Mici ,
Ik?",:* 1 * l»cf hrith Tfead combine, all the advantage*
I tS' lr ' 1 H Tube, . ? r . a,5 *d-tread and suction-tread types.
1*0,; 18 Cf 'cbinrtion ,f Ir ve * T ®ty softness indefinitely.
| i: :« or ”; Michelin cosing, and tube, make the
' t,rc equipment,
1 T. WATT & CO.
Most of the problems of health
originate in the stomach. Most
of these ailments can be cured.
Thousands of people right in the
state of Georgia are needlessly
suffering from stomach trouble,
while thousands of others have
found health by the use of Mayrs
Wonderful Remedy. The first
dose of this remarkable remedy
is proof. Here are the words of
two Georgians who have used it:
B. Duncan, 136 W. Peochtree
St., Atlante, Ga.—"I took one
bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem
edy and it did me so much good
f must continue the treatment”
Salista Thomas, 55 La France
St., Atlanta, Ga. — “I have ta
ken vour remedv for five weeks.
I feel like I hardly know my own
strength—my appetite is fine.
Mayr’s * Wonderful Remedy
gives permanent results for stom
ach, liver and intestinal ailments.
Eat as much and whatever you
like. No more distress after eat
ing, pressure of gas in the stom
ach and around the heart. Get
one bottle of your druggist now
and try it with an absolute guar
antee—if not satisfactory money
will be returned.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY to LOAN in amounts
rom ten to fifty thousand dollars
on ten years time at 6 per cent
per annum. See G. G Bower,
Rower Building, West Street
Bainbrldge, Ga.
No. 666
This is ■ prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six doses wi'.l break any esae, end
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will no
return. It acts on the liver better then
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken V
ICE SERVICE
We are just commencing the second year ot our ice
service in Bainbridge. Although we labored under the dis
advantage of not having a plant last year, we endeavored to
give good service and trust that our efforts met with the ap
proval of our customers.
This year our service is backed up by a modern plant,
together with new and improved delivery facilities, and we
expect to render a first class service in all that the word
SERVICE implies. We respectfully solicit the co-operation
of each individual customer in our efforts to serve the com
munity. Any unnecessary delay in serving an individual
customer must result in a corresponding delay in serving the
community.
SSainbridye See Company
Ice, Coal and Cold Storage
Telephone 1S2
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA.