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yjRLA.1* BAGS COTTON
For lowest Prices on bags for
sacking
OATS, RYE, PEANUTS, POTATOES,
or any other farm product,
" write to —
to Southern States Bag Co.
Box 1111, Jacksonville, Fla.
^ULIZER bags
GRAIN BAGS
„ PROSPERITY
Guess you think we are dead,
but not yet.
Quite a number of young peo
ple enjoyed the ice cream supper
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Brocks, Friday night.
Miss Sarah Brock took dinner
with Miss Emma Lou Martin
Sunday.
Quite a number of young peo
ple from this community attend
ed preaching at Mr. Pleasant
Sunday.
Miss Sarah Brock and Miss
Emma Lou Martin spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Jewel
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Davis
spent Sunday with their mother,
Mrs. E. T. Brock.
Miss Ella Ree Brock returned
home Sunday after spending a
pleasant week with her sister,
Mrs. C. D. Davis.
Mrs. Florence Dean spent Sat
urday and Sunday with h e r
mother, Mrs. G. W. Dollar.
Rev. McLeod and G. W. Dol
lar attended preaching at Live
Oak Friday, Satuday and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brock at
tended preaching at Pisgah Sat
urday and Sunday.
Rev. Dell will begin the pro
tracted meeting at Suttons Chap
el Friday night. All are cor
dially invited to attend-
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Every family without excep
tion should keep this prepara
tion at hand during the hot
weather of the summer months.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is v/orth many
times its cost when needed and
is almost certain to be needed
before the summer is over. It
has no superior for the purpose
for which it is intended. Buy it
now. Obtainable everywhere.
SHORTAGE OF -S-
SHOBTS STOPPED STORY
Sir Samuel Simms saw sweet
Sarah Samson swimming. Sud
denly she seemed sinking. Sir
Samuel stood stunned. Striding
seaward, spurning single, Sir
Samuel skillfully supported
swooning Sarah. Swimming
shorewards, Sir Samuel sue-
cord Sarah. Seeming some
what shacky, Sir Samuel samp
led some spirits special Scotch.
Sarah saw Sir Samuel’s self
sacrificing spirit. Sir Samuel
saw Sarah’s sweetness. Sir
Samuel soon sought Sarah.
Striding slowely, Sarah sighed
softly. Sir Samuel seemed
speechless.
“Say something, Sir Samuel,”
said Sarah.
“Say ‘Sam,’ Sarah,” said Sir
Samuel.
Sarah, smiling shyly, softly
said, “Sam.”
“Sarah Sally,” stammered Sir
Samuel, “Sweet Sarah—sweet
heart.”
Sarah solemnly surrendered.
(Printer’s remark: “Pleaee
ctop thic; we are short of eccec.”
Constipation and indigestion.
“I have used Chamberlain’s
Tablets and must say that they
| are the best I have ever used
! for constipation and indigestion.
My wife also used them for in
digestion and they did her
good,” writes Eugene S. Knight,
Wilmington, N. C. Chamber-
lain, s Tablets are mild and
gentle in their action. Give
them a tial. You are certain to
be pleased with the agreeable
laxative effect which they pro
duce. Obtainable everywhere.
Don’t forget when that
tire you have is worn out
go to J. T. Watt & Co
and get the well known
BLACKSONE Tire. They
give the results.
EVERY LOAF PERFECT
with its golden brown crust and
its sett white, light filling. That’s
the kind of bread you get here
every day. Because we use the
best materials, employ only ex
pert bakers and have the finest
facilities. Our bread is never
better one day than another. It
is always perfect.
White Way Bakery
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
DOWN IN DELL
The farmers are glad to see
the rains and are enjoying eat
ing watermelons.
Everybody enjoved the enter
tainment at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Adkinson’s Satur
day night.
Quite a large crowd from
Chattahoochee Hospital w e r e
present at the entertainment
Saturday night.
We have a flourishing school
at Evergreen with an enroll
ment of thirty-five pupils. The
shool suspended for the Fourth
with a fish-fry at the river.
Mr. N. B. Fisher, from the
Hospital, was talking to Miss
Neta Adkinson, Saturday.
Taking Big Chances.
It is a great risk to travel
without a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy, as this prepara
tion cannot be obtained on the
trains or steamships. Attacks
of bowel complaint are otten
sudden and very severe, and
everyone should go prepared for
them. Obtainale everywhere.
W. V. Cosier J. B. L. Barber
FARMS WANTED
I am in touch with sever
al farm prospects from Mid
dle Georgir and Alabama
and other sections for farm
land in Decatur County. If
you want to sell your farm
at a reasonable price, I shall
be pleased to list it for you
and give it a trial. My list
ing your property, will not
bar you from making sale
unless I put you in connect
ion with buyer.
Please call or write
Barber & Custer
offices opposite Court
House Hamil Bldg.
BA1NBRIDGE, t i GA,
You know what Ajax
Tires are if you know any
thing about Tires. Get
prices on them from
Kwiecki. That’s all.
Palm Beach Suits Cleaned 35c.
Julian Hodges. Phone 373.
Why Spend your Money
“with a Spade”?
Goodrich il Fair-List ” Prices
(SAFETV-TREADS)
30 x 3 )
so x :r<)
32 x 3J5
33x4 -
35x4
35 x 4 7 4
35 x 4/3
37 x 5 -
- Ford Sizes -
j $10.40
I $13.40
- $15.45
$22.00
- $22.40
$31.20
- $31.60
$37.35
T HRIFT does net mean Penurious
ness!
Its first principle consists in
getting FULL VALUE for each Dollar of
Income expended.
Getting less is not complimentary to the
intelligence of even a Millionaire.
Being liberal and generous, in affairs
where it is proper and deliberate to be so,
differs widely from being thriftless, thought
less and careless in buying things, on a busi
ness basis.
A habit of “Jumping at Conclusions,”
instead of Thinking out these Conclusions,
costs many a man a lifetime of Un-success.
T OO many Americans indolently
act upon the shallow theory that
an article “must be” WORTH
more, merely because it Costs more.
They are thu3 taxed a heavy price, all
through life, for such an indolent habit of
Thought.
They work hard, industriously and in
telligently, to acquire money.
Then (for their personal needs) they
“Spend it with a Spade.”
Is this complimentary to the judgment
of even the Wealthiest?
Do people become Wealthy who acquire
the careless HABIT of “Spending Money,”
instead of intelligent, thoughtful BUYING
with it?
ONEY cannot make BETTER
Fabric Tires,—at ANY price,—
than Goodrich 47-Year Exper
ience,-- 300,000,000 lbs, Purchasing-Power,
and Deliberate Intention, are now producing.
No Rubber Concern in the world could
afford to offer the low Fair-List Prices here
quoted, on Fabric Tires (for such HIGH
quality) without the enormous Goodrich
VOLUME, which so reduces Cost as to make
these lowest prices possible.
When, therefore, you pay MORE than
these Goodrich Fair-List prices for ANY
Fabric Tire, you are NOT getting “better”
Tires.
Test out Goodrich Tires,—and see l
THE B. F. GOODRICH C(
Akron, 0.
Black-Tread ” Tires
6 ( jy yy—The New Goodrich. Shoe Sole (for your Feet)
Does for your SHOES what the black “Bare
foot-Rubber” Tread does for Goodrich Tires.
—Wears longer than Leatherl
—Is Waterproof!
—Is Non-slippery!
—Is Lighter than Leatherl
—Is more Flexible than Leatherl
—is EASIER on your Feet!
Ask your Shoe Dealer, or Shoe Repairer, for Textan Soles on your next pair of Shoes.