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FOR SALE
See B. 13. Bower,
RECOVERY NEWS
The farmers of this section
are much pleased over the nice
weather we are having now.
Sunday School is progressing
nicely now, as the crowd is very
WANTED-We will pay 5 cents, muc h increased,
each for cotton seed hull sacks | The wedding in our community
and oat sacks. Bainbridge l ce ,g un( j ay afternoon was certainly
Company. | a surprise to the people, Mr.
FOR SALE — Poto Rico Pota- Warren White and Miss Annie
toe plants at one dollar per p 0 jt ev int were united in the
thousand. Soe J. W. Jeter. j, . , , c , . , .
BOARDERS WANTED—Close £ oly , bonds ° f ma ^ m °7 ' at f
in and rates reasonable. Apply Sunday atternoon. We all wish
to 504 Planters St. Call 389-J ^ them a long, happy and prosper-
FOR RENT-Two or three rooms ous life,
with bath tor light housekeep- Mr Luke Cobb and Migs yj.
> n «- Apply to Mrs. Jno. Reed, l Gray wag ouf joy riding
WANTEI) - Stenographer for S^ay p. m.
about thirty days. Phone 114. | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glisson have
FOR SALE—1916 Buick, model returned from a pleasant trip to
1)6-45. Run less than four Texas,
hundred miles. N. /,. Trulock,
Whigham Ga.
The musical entertainment
given at the home of Mrs. M. J.
FUR RENR —House on Brough- ^ b j d j on . g was en j oyei ^ by a |i
ton street suitable for two , .. . ,
families with all modern con- ] wtl ° attended,
veniences. Apply to W. 0. Misses Annie -and Bettie
Fleming. I’lxme 339. j Poitivent and mother visited at
FOR RENT—Store next door to Mr. ,1. A. Spears Friday after-
Post Office. Apply to I
G. G. Bower.
ROOMS and Board. Apply to . ... c
113 Shot well street, Fleming ham vlsItetl the Mlssea s P ears
Apartment. .Monday afternoon.
FOR SALE.—My farm and one; Mr. W. C. Blount of Gretna,
fourth interest in mercantile Florida visited relatives in Re-
|noon.
Misses Annie and Ellen Whig-
business, Store has fine location,
Want to direct my attention to
stock raising. L. B. Edwards,
Chattahoochee, Fla.
covery last week.
||Mr. Funderberk and Miss
Beit ha Gholson autoed over in
our midst Sunday.
Mr. R. L. Spear visited home
folks last week.
FOR SALE or RENT-The tine
Donalsonville residence on east
Shotwell street, in Bainbridge,
Ga. Apply or write, Jno. T. ,, ... _ . ,
McClendon, or John E. Donal- ^ r - ar, dMrs T. M. Whigham
con, Bainbridge, Ga. and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
WANTED - Three furnished; CharleS Kelley Sunday p ’ m ’
rooms for light house keeping. 1
Address, A. B. C. Post Office' For Rent at Lanark
Box, 379. I a . , . ,
i A nice screened cottage with
WANTED- Room or board by beds! stove, etc. Ten dollars per
two young men, neighbor- wee k. \Vrite Mrs. F. S. Shingler,
hood of Presbyterian Church Donalsonville, Ga.
desired. Stale monthly rate. I
Address It. H. in care of the Ask for our special 4 cents
Post-Seaachlight. per pound rate on flat work.
This is the price that you have
Hats cleaned and reshaped. 1 wanted so long. Dixie Steam
Pho le 373. Laundry.
ELDORENDO NEWS
Rev. Huggins preached an in
teresting sermon at the M. E.
church last Sunday night.
Mr. J. K. Pridgen attended to
business in Babcock Wednesday.
John L. Davis was at home
Sunday.
The Freewill meeting has been
in procession lor the past week
and closed last Sunday and
dinner was served at the Arbor.
This denomination hopes to con
stitute a church near this site.
They now have some 12 or 15
members.
Mr. Will Brooks spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Mr.
J. M. Valentine, returning to
Cuthbert Sunday p. m.
Misses Annie Davis and Sadie
Josey returned from Carrabelle
Saturday last where they have
been visiting Miss Lewis.
Mr. J. H. Dean and his class
rendered some good singing at
the Arbor Sunday morning.
W. J. M. Smith returned home
from Atlanta last Saturday.
Mr. F. M. Griffin was a Sun
day visitor.
Mr. J. L. Davis and family are
joy riding in a new Shivala
which he has lately purchased.
Mrs. Georgie McComieh, of
Eufaula, Ala., is with her niece
Mrs. W. J. Pridgen, for a visit of
several days.
Miss Arrie Hatcher spent last
Saturday and Sunday with her
aunt Mrs J. L. Smith.
Mr. Homer Powell, of Pine
Grove, was mingling with re
latives and friends Sunday.
Mid-week prayer meeting on
Wednesday n’ght at the Metho
dist church Thursday night at
the Arbor. Let everybody come
who can.
JUDGE E. E. COX
Candidate for Congress
Will address the voters of
Decatur County at
Bainbridge
Saturday Aug., 5th, at 110’clock
Donalsonville
Saturday Aug., 5th, at 3 O’clock
Do not miss this opportunity
to hear your future Congress
man. He is eloquent, enter
taining and magnetic. These
speeches promise to be the
political event of the year in
Decatur.
Everybody Invited—Especi
ally Ladies
The Best Laxative.
To keep the bowels regular
the best laxative is outdoorexer-
cises. Drink a full glass of water
half an hour before breakfast
and eat an abundance of fruit
and vegetables, also establish a
regular habit and be sure that
your bowels move once every
day. When a medicine is need
ed take Chamberlain,s Tablets.
They are pleasant to take and
mild and gentle in effect, Ob
tainable everywhere.
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Farrar Lumber Go.
We desire to correct impression that we are
out and out of the game. We did have a disastre
losing Planing Mill and Kilns, but saved our shedl
dressed stock and our saw mill.
We have added numerous cars from our conned
and secured some eight hundred thousand feet at the!
of Stuart Lumber Co., Brinson, and are now better pi
ed to serve our friends than at any time since we coi
Bainbridge.
We cater to local trade and at same time are shil
houses to Athens, Greece. Farrars are born LumbeJ
and cant quit.
Farrar Lumber
A Doctors Remedy For Goughs
As a cure for coughs and colds
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey com
bines these remedies in just the
right proportion to do the most
good for summer coughs or colds.
A trial will prove the value of
this splendid cough medicine.
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey soothes
the irritation, stops your cough,
kills the cold germs and does you
a world of good. A 25c. bottle
will more than convince you—it
will stop your cough. At drug
gists. (3)
mum
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ARCHITECTURE and COMMERCE
Georgia T ech is educating young men for"positionTof*!
f fulness, responsibility, and power in industrial and business j
1 | Its graduates are trained to do as well as to know. Their buciL
I is the school’s greatest Bsset. Students have won highest honor!
, various competitions. ’■ Thorough courses in Mechanical, Electri
Civil, Textile and Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Architecture and C
i merce. New equipment, including a $200,000 Power Station i
Engineering Laboratory for experimental and research wo]
Excellent climate. Complete library. High moral tone. Free
tion to fifteen students in each county in Georgia.
For catalogue address,' K. G. MATHESON. Pres., Atlanta |
dfOT“
Services next Sunday at 11 a.
m. and 8. p. m. A most cordial
invitation is extended to every
one to attend.
During the hot weather the
services will be short. Come
without your coat if you want to.
La.Grippe
45c and 50*. and Tablets 25
and Bad Colds are caused by gcrml
Quick retie** take The Giant G;ip Oierof
Johnson’s Toi
BETHEL DOTS
The farmers of this community
are rejoicing because the rain
has ceased and the crops can
grow some more.
Miss Arrie Hatcher spent the
week end with relatives in El-
dorendo.
Messrs. R. G. Gardner, J. R.
Yerta and R. L. Campbell, at
tended services at the Arbor last
Sunday night.
Mr. Ruius Josey spent Satur
day night with his grandmother
Mrs. J. T. Wilson.
Mrs. J. R. Yerta and son,
made a pleasant trip over to
Bainbridge last Saturday after
noon on the car with Pr-of. A-
T. Johnson and family.
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Wilson,
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Martin Sunday.
Mr. Octagon Gardner and Miss
Valda Josey attended services at
Arbor last Friday night.
Misses Laura Campbell. Fannie
Mae Duke and Waver Hodges,
were out horse back riding
Saturday afternoon.
Messrs. Charlie and Jesse
Wilson and Eddie Williams at
tended revival services at the
Arbor last Saturday night.
Messrs. Robbie and Idus
Campbell attended services at
the Arbor last Saturday night.
Mrs. E. J. Wilson and family
visited his sister Mrs. E. Hatch
er last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hatcher
and little daughter was driving
I
FORD
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
New Prices August 1,1916
The following prices for Ford Cars will be
effective on and after August 1st, 1916.
Chassis . .
Runabout .
Touring Car
Coupelet
Town Car .
Sedan . .
$325.00
345.00
360.00
505.00
595.00
645.00
k
f. o. b. Detroit
These prices are positively guaranteed
against any reduction before August 1st,
1917, but there is no guarantee against an
advance in price at any time.
Bainbridge Motor Car Company
Bainbridge, Georgia.