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New Store
Everything Ready
We wish to announce that we have gone
into our new store and are ready for business.
We are going to carry an ‘entirely new stock,
will instal a couple of good shoe makers and get
busy.
Everything* new, neat and
nobby in the Shoe Line
will be here for you
Come and see us in our new store. We are
just two doors below where Kobren was for
merly. The store has been repaired throughout
and everything that makes for cleanliness and
neatness is here. Come and look over the store,
the line and make it your headquarters while in
the city.
Bainbridge Shoe Store
Z. KOBREN, Proprietor
Water Street Bainbridge, Ga.
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Monday of Each Week is
AT
E. J. Belcher Company’s
Beginning next Monday June 18th, we are
going to offer special inducements in merchan
dise. Lines of goods that are serviceable and
useful. On next Monday we are offering:
Mens Wash Pants
at SOc and 75c
Mens imitation Scriven Drawers
Mens Union Suits
at
Childrens Dresses
tall sizes) at
Ladies Dresses
at 70c and 90c
Special assortment of Enamel-
40c
,45c
47c
ware at.
lCc
Another case Miller 8 4-4 Bleaching
long cloth finish, 10 yds 89c
One day only
12 pounds Sugar
for. $1.00
18 pounds Best Rice
for
$1.00
7 Cakes Octagon Soap
for 25c
3 lb. 1 oz. Can Crisco, for frying and
shortening, for ,..47c
Tnis is to be a permanent matter and the
ladiec of the city will save money by watching
this space each week for bargains and prices.
Every Monday you get them.
E.J. BELCHER CO
Bainbridge, Georgia.
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Doings Among Those That See and Know.
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Mrs. T. S. Hawes entertained
on Friday afternoon with a fare
well party in honor Mrs. Geo. H.
Fields, who left Monday for
California, those present were,
Mrs. D. D. Boozer, Mesdames,
H. L. Gans, E. J. Perry, H. H.
Coombs, Walter Perry, A. B.
Belcher, T. S. Hawes, Geo H.
Fields, Gordon Chason, Miss
Kate Griffin.
Mrs. H. H-Coombs was hostess
of the silk stocking club on Fri
day morning at her home on
Shotwell street, Mrs. Pearl Myers
made high score, those playing
were; Mrs. Mercer Baggs, Mrs.
H. L. Tonge. Mrs. H. L. Gans,
Mrs. Pearl Myers, Mis. C. L.
Harrell. Mrs. H. H. Coombs, Mrs.
J. D. Gray, Miss Stella Nuss-
baum.
Mrs. Robert H. May entertain
ed Mrs. Harry Gammage, Miss
Stella Nussbaum Messrs. Carl D.
Senter, D. H. Mayes, Jr. of
Monticello, Fla. and C. W. Wim
berly Jr. with a picnic supper on
Saturday evening at Spring
Creek.
The Junior Aid society was
delightfully entertained on Wed
nesday afternoon by Mrs. C. C.
Norris, about fifteen members
were present.
I^r. and Mrs. Geo H. Fields
entertained at luncheon Friday
complimentary to Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Bower of Atlanta.
A pleasant occasion of Friday
evening was the picnic at Spring
Creek by Mr. and Mrs. Geo H.
Fields, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Perry,
Mrs. Walter Perry, Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon Chason, Mrs. T. S.
Hawes. Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Bower, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Bower of Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Roland Bower entertained
informally Saturday afternoon
in honor of her house guest Mrs.
Byron Bower of Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Darby-
shire are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
P. M. Dartyshire in Shanon
City, la.
Mrs. Charles J.Custerof Union
City Tenn. is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. V. Custer on Evans
Street.
Mrs. S. H. Brantley and chil
dren are spendiug sometime in
Panacea Springs.
Mrs. John Herman McArthur
of Macon is the guest ot her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Chason.
Miss Annie Sharp Garrett has
returned after a most pleasant
visit to Dawson, this week.
Mrs. H. Wise has returned to
her home in Thomasville after a
two weeks visit to her daughter,
Mrs. Max Nussbaum.
Miss S.vble Moore of Auburn,
Ala , left Monday for her home
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Moore.
Miss Irma Camp of Blakely is
the attractive guest of Mrs. B.
E. Jennings on East Broughton
street.
Mrs. Horace Walker of Newnan
is visiting her sister Mrs. Ken-
mth McCaskill.
Miss Sara Jones of Dawson is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Sharp.
Mrs. W. J. Crom has returned
from Lanark, Fla. "on the Gulf”
after entertaining a house party
for the past two weeks.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
Kornmar, formerly of Bainbridge
now of New York, N. Y. on Sun
day June the 11th. a son.
Mr. Nelson Bruton of Jackson
ville, Fla. spent Sunday here
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Bruton.
Miss Lila Bell Armstrong of
Sandersville is the popular guest
of Miss Louise Tucker.
Mr. H. S. Richardson has re
turned from Gainesville, Ga.
where he was called on account
of the illness ot his wife.
Misses Myrtle and Blanche
Komman, Messrs. W. O. Lump
kin, W. S. Poole, Geo. Collier,
and Dan Porter motored to
Thomasville on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Komman
left Thursday for a weeks visit
to Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Kornman
in Valdosta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo H. Fields
and Mrs. Theresa D. Caldwell
left Monday morning for an ex
tended tour of principal western
cities.
Mrs. Douglas Harrell and
daughter Mary Elizabeth, are
spending the week with relatives
in Moultrie, Ga.
Mr. Joe Harrison of Columbus,
Ga. spent Friday in Bainbridge
on business.
Miss Randell of Lake City,
Fla. arrived Saturday to be the
guest of her sister Mrs. G. R.
Brinson.
Mr. Lensie G, Papy spent Sun
day with relatives in Tallahassee,
Fla.
Mr. Harry C. Gammage re
turned Wednesday after a busi
ness trip to Atlanta.
Mas. Harry C. Gammage was
hostess to the Monday afternoon
Sewing Club at the home of her
mother Mrs. W. J. Crom. After
business meeting a delightful ice
course was served. T hose present
were Mesdames. H. L. Gans,
M. H. Nussbaum, Lester A.
Friedman, Laurell Tonge, Max
Nussbaum. Gus T. Weil, and
Misses Stella Nussbaum and
Blanch Kornman.
The Temple Guild called its
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Lester Friedman on Wed
nesday afternoon. After the
business meeting a social hour
was enjoyed. Those present
were, Mesdames Dave Cohen,
H. B. Ehrlich, I. Kwilecki, Max
Nussbaum, Gus T. Weil, S.
Seigle, I. Kahn, H. L. Gans,
Julian Ehrlich, Gus Kornman,
Melvin Nussbaum. Misses Myr
tle and Blanche Kornman and
S ella Nussbaum, and Mrs. Pearl
G. Myers.
Miss Florence Hawes is at
tending the Georgia commence
ment at Athens, Ga. as the
guest of Mr. Edwin Perry Jr.
Mrs. Fred Brooks of Blakeley,
Ga. is the guest of her parents
Col. and Mrs. T. S. Hawes.
Mi. Melvin H. Nussbaum re
turned Tuesday after an extend
ed business trip to Northern and
Eastern cities.
CITY PROPERTY FOB SOLE
One two story dwelling, six
rooms and kitchen, all modern
conveniences, all in first class
condition, now rented to a good
tenant.
One vacant lot adjoining this
house all on Evans Street, in a
fine locality.
Also one house and lot situated
on the A. C. L. Ry. Street on
three sides can put side tract to
either end. This lot is suitable
for wholesale ware house on
light manufactory being less
than 200 feet from the electric
plant where the city will furnish
power cheap. There are but very
few available lots close in on the
A. C. L. Ry. which makes this
a fine investment to hold if not
used now. Will sell all this pro
perty at a sacrifice. Write or
sea L. F. PATTERSON for quick
sale.
COOLS YOU ALL OVER
and gives you a memory of the
most delicious drink you ever
tasted. That’s what our ice
cream soda does. Don’t take our
simple word for it. Stop in and
try a glass. You’ll forget the
heat, all its discomfort, and wish
it was summer always.
Mills Pharmacy
Callahan Building
WJIT
FOR
bridge
WANTED -
— SALE—Seven *
Sorrell Mare in good L
HoSl* Smi <
Apply
each
and
3—We will pd
i for cotton seej)
oat sacks. Bainh
Company.
SHEEP WANTED-\v a
5,000 head of stock
once. Will p a y r *
price. Also buy cattll
J> W. Steg
Thomasv
FOR RENT-House i
modern conveniences I
on Broughton street!
at this office 1
FOR SALE - Poto RjJ
toe plants at one da
thousand. See J. W.,
WANTED—Three or n
furnished or furnish!
for light jjousekeepinl
in. Apply to R. E. Hu
FOR SALE-One ho.,
buggy, also two Jersc
Apply to J. R. Brockel
FOR SALE—Choice ]|
screenings for cattle, ,
cnicken feed SI.25 per L
pounds. Flint River Mil
FOR SALE—8 large andi
sized mules, also 1 good
Apply to J. B. Lewi
Georgia.
FOR SALE—Good Royal
writer for cash. Good;
to get it cheap. Apply]
office.
FOR RENT - Two coni
furnished rooms fol
house-keeping. Mrs]
Griffin.
FOR RFNT—One sixrooi
on Broughton street, all
ern improvements. All
furnished rooms for
ply to Miss Nettie Sci
FOR RENT - House
rooms, close in to bi]
portion of town. All
improvements. See or
Mrs. Roberts, phone 31
Statement ot the Cond
OF THE
Farmers Bar
Located at Climax,
At the close of business .lime 6t|
KESOUJtCKS*
Demand Loans
Time Loans
Overdrafts, unsecured
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank
Banking house,
Furniture and Fixtures,
Other real estate
Due from banks and bankers
in die stale, ■
Due from banks and bankers
in oilier states,
Currency, U-'di.uO
Gold, ' U6.00
Silver, nickels etc, 742.03 _j
Total, W
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Surplus Fund
Undivided profils, less current
expenses interest and taxes
pai<).
Due to banks and bankers in
other stales
Individual deposits subject lo
check, 1
Saving deposits
Time certilicaies, 11
Certified Checks
Cashier's cheek,
v asnier s cnecK,
Notes and Bills Rediscounted 1H
Bills payable, including time
certificate representing bor
rowed money
Total,
State of Georgia—Decatur Count
Before me came W. B. J°‘
cashier of tlie Farmers Hank, *
ing duly sworn, says that me
and foregoing statement i-
dition of said trank, as sho
books of tile in said bank.
W. B. John
Sworn to and subscribed bet
this lot'll day of June 1 , .
M. S. Guilford.
Notary Public Decatur
Mr. W. M. Manor has
loped into an expert to
ower and brought to
ice a tomato that
e and one quarter pound
;ek. Mr. Manor has soro
e finest that has ever
own in this section. i>o
e bushes run up as tug
FARM LOAN!
Long loans on improved
lands at low rat s ot in te
The conditions are such that
man can improve his .arrn
let the farm pay for itseli
the interest.
F. E. STRICKLAND