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PREPAREDNESS
“Correct Dodge’’
Shoe for women
to
jpp Y QUR SUMMER outing
pleasure to do Your Shopping for Vacation Necessities Among the Generous Displays at
.....BOEN BELCHER’S
stiee r White Materials
■ i Vniies Organdies, Rice and Seed
ySstripes and pin 25 30AND WC
Awning stripes in a heavy French CAn
WC
i ff hite Corduroy (washable)
h, r j.v nf Sheer colored wash goods in pin
pawning stripes floral combinations, of Balls-
^ Organdies, Voiles J.22 TO 50C
from
Palm Beach Suits
, also Navy and Gray with white pin Jg
■stripes V
Caps and Hats to match |"A a
at 9VCand79C
Save your suit pants by buying an odd pair in light or
dark Palm Beach £4
from ^ItUVTO
Dark colors in Serges, Cashe- 0A fi»/h
meres, etc. from TO 90
Sport and Negligee Shirts, neat patterns, also the wide
high colored stripes C*A Wfi"
at 9U 7dAND$l
White Wash Skirts (jtf)
from TO 9^*9U
Middie Blouses, white with ©*f
contrasting color trim, at.. 9U / 9C AND 9*
Wash Shirt Waists of Voiles and Organdies 4
Lace and embroidery trim at 9-«-
Crepe De Chine waist, white and CO CA
flesh also colored stripe Pongees VAtUv to 99
New shipment of light weight wool CA
Poplin Skiits in Navy and black 99*9 V to 99
A bewildering assortment of Hosiery, every wanted
color, also the novelty colors 04
in combinations. Pair 9-1-
Underwear
Underwear for men and boys, seperate gar-
ments in Pajama checks t9v
Union Suits for men, a most practical garment in Crepe
I?. 11 "’ 90C AND $1
Boys Union Suits, solves the underwear problem f A
for boys age 10 to 18 at 9V
Straw Hats for men and boys ffA CO
from 9U TO 99
The Out Going of the Old-The Incoming of the New
the advantage of supplying the needs of my customers for year after year, I anticipate your wants, and
tie seasons change from Spring to Summer to do my stock change from the heavier materials and gar-
Its for Spring to the cool practical fabrics for summer wear.
A. BOEN BELCHER
L. Douglas Shoes
For Men and Boys
Bainbridge,
Georgia.
The Home of
McCall Patterns
T READY
Summer and Keep
Out the Flies
Vr
Ithis Season’s flies
fyre one big fly
lu would be j ustly
T'ned. But the little flies
Cl«fi 1 l , th.SH? ber ~ Can scal "
wterflv r ddlS n aflL ' lhanone
r fl>- is a mits-
a ‘ ,ains '
Continental
Doors and
DEAD TURTLE HEAD
BITES OFF F
f retn Your House and
jsve doctor bills.
felt Hardware Co.
rf dge,
Mrs. Talmage Corbin, who
lives in Doverel, eight miles
south of Dawson, was the victim
of a peculiar and unusual ac
cident a tew days ago.
Mr. Corbin and a party of
fishermen captured a large water
turtle and carried it to Mr.
Corbin's home. The head of the
turtle was amputated and thrown
in the back yard. About fifteen
minutes afterwark Mrs. Corbin
who was curious to know
whether or not a turtle had teeth
and picking up the decapitated
head to prize the mouth open
to make an investigation, when
suddenly the jaws snapped to
gether, catching a finger of one
of Mrs. Corbin’s hands, entirely
severing the finger and left it
dangling bv a small part of the
flesh. Dr. Thomas was sum
moned to the aid of the injured
lady, and he found the bone so
badly crushed that it was
necessary to amputate the finger
at the first joint. It is explained
that a reaction of the dead
turtle’s muscles caused it jaws
to snap. —Dawson News.
BIS WIFE WANTED
L
Samuel Dorfan, a photograph
er, filed an answer to his wifes
divorce suit in the Superior
Court in which he declared they
got along all right until she de
cided she wanted a good looking
husband. It is her search tor a
a husband of this kind that he
objects to and he asks that she
be denied a divorce.
NOTICE
There will be a Woodman of
the World fish fry at Miller’s
Sand Bar on May, 30th. W. H.
Woodruff and others will ad
dress the audience together with
other interesting features of the
day. Everybody invited, especi-
cally Choppers and families.
Fish fry, cold drinks and big
time assured. Meet us there,
Mahogany Camp 297., Iron City,
Ga.,
TRADE MARK
Georgia.
^u„v Lperi °R court JUDGE
Circuit su'rj'e U can ^ i( late for Judge of the Superior Court of
i ‘ n Terence tl l ° &UC ^ action as the Democratic Party may
° n of the lau- , ertto ' 1 believe in the prompt and economical
!° r - v hctK f ° llle ric ^ ant * poor alike, and in the curtail-
L Skoal! 'he 5L“, ta c °n^tent with the i rinciples of justice
'"'in faithul Y}!. ? see to bestow upon me this honorable
■>en ice. I respectfully solicit your support and
Very Truly Yours
A. 8. Johnson.
TONIC DIGESTIVE
stimulates the digestive organs to
action so that the food that en
ters the stomach is digested and
assimilated. Sold only by us, $1.00
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga.
Firestone 30-3-1-2 Tires
for $12.00 all special bar-
bains. Bainbridge Motor
Company.
. Mrs. J. B. Scott, of Pelham,
! died at the here last Thursday
j night, after a short illness. Her
' death was a shock to her many
j friends in this city. Before her
i marriage, she was Miss Emma
; Cochran, daughter of Mr. and
jMrs. Jro. L. Cochran of Pelham,
j She is survived by her husband
'and one child, two sisters, Mrs,
Davis, of Pelham, and Mrs. J.
j M. Scotr, ot this city, and one
'brother, Mr. Guy Cochran, of
' Pelham. The funeral was held
in Pelham last Friday afternoon.
Palm Beach Suits cleaned “the
right way,’’ for 50c. Gus Max
well.
White Skirts 20 cents, Shirt
Waist 15 cents at the Dixie
Steam Laundry.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE ALBANY CIRCUIT.
I take this method of announcing to you my candidacy for the position of
Judge of the Superior Courts of the Albany Circuit, subject to the action of
the DemocratJWhlte Primary, and invite your careful consideration and active
support. 1 am oljyears of age and have been a practicing attorney actively en
gaged in the practice of law, for thirty years with the exception of eight years
during which time I served as Judge of the City Court of Bainbridge. My
record is open to ail. The unanimous endorsement of the Decatur County Bar
Association isan approval of my services as Judge of the City CourtofjBainbridge.
If the people of this Circuit confer upon me the high honor I now seek, I
pledge you my undivided time ami attention will be given to the duties of the
office. 1 will stand at all times for the enforcement of our laws as written. J.
believe in equal justice to all and partiality to none.
Assuring you that I will appreciate your support, I am,
Most respectfully yours,
W. M. UAIUUiLL.