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Like home cooking
after a trip —they satisfy!
When you’ve been away awhile, home
cooking does taste good—it satisfies ! What
home cooking does for your hunger, Chester
fields do for your smoking—they satisfy !
Yet Chesterfields are mild, too! "'"t,
This is a new thing for a cigarette to do—
satisfy, and still be mild ! If you want this
new kind of enjoyment that smokers are rav
ing about, you can get it only in Chesterfields.
Why?
Because no other cigarette maker can copy
the Chesterfield blend! lW
Try Chesterfields—today !
ti"
10 for Sc
Also packed
20 for 10c
CIGARETTES ^
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•and yet they're MILD
MICE TO TRUSTEES
To the Trustees of the Local
School Tax Districts, Decatur
County:
You are hereby notified to ap
pear at the office of T. J. Jack-
son, Tax Receiver, to assist in
making up the school digests for
your respective school districts
on the dates following:
Attapulgus, Monday August 14.
Bell-Dixon, Tuesday Ausgust 15.
Bethel and Cornelia. Wednesday
August 16.
Brinson, Thursday August 17.
Climax, Friday, August 18.
Desser and Faceville, Saturday
August 1!).
Donalsonville, Monday Aug. 21.
Fairchild and Franklin, Tuesday
Augnst 22.
Greenshade and Griselda, Wed
nesday August 23.
Humphrey and Ham. Spr., Thurs
day August 24.
Iron City, Friday August 25.
Lela and Mariola, Saturday
August 26.
Maxwell and Miriam, Mt. Car
mel and Parker and Swicord,
August 28.
Pino Grove and Pine View, Tues
day August 20.
Recovery and Reynoldsville,
Wednesday August 30.
Sylvania and Trinity Thursday
August 31.
Twin Lakes, Thursday August
31.
Ward and West Bainbridge,
Friday September 1.
J. S. Brad well,
c. s. s.
COMPARE WATCHES
bought here with those of the
most expensive sort. You’ll find
even our lowest priced time
pieces keep as accurate time.
There’s no gift compares with
a watch for long and intimate
companionship. Our collection
is unrivalled for reliability, vari
ety, beauty and values.
N. J. SMITH & SON
Oldest and Best Jewelers
STOP IN ATLANTA
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Opposite Union Depot on Pryor
St. Renovated and refurnished
throughout. Reservations ntade
on application. Hot and cold
water, private baths, electric
lights and elevator. Pint class
accommodation! at modarata
price*.
« *”.»•». - PKR II A.Y
AND UP
JOHN V. KDMONOSON, Prop.
CITY PROPERTY [PI SALE
One two story dwelling, six
rooms and kitchen, all modern
conveniances. 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
tew 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
see L. F. PATTERSON for quick
sale.
Spend Sunday at Lanark-On-
The-Guif where Gulf breezes
blow. The “Special” leaves Bain
bridge 6:45 a. m. Fare for round
trip $1.50.
hy not join the club? Special
attention given to cur club mem
bers. All clothes that enter out
shop are insured full value.
Julian Hodges, phone 373.
btiiCKESTtH SPILLS
DIAMOND BRAND
L.-.nres i
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DIAMOND brand PILLS in Reo
Got o meta'..-ic boxes, sealed with
‘ Ribbon T.\x» no othbsi. Bar *r
Dr. .%;••• und **k for l Hi CHKS-Tf B S V
IMtUOND B :t A N f> PILLS, for twentT-flx®
years re-r»*«Jed ns Be?t,Safest, Always Reliable.
.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
& tVFrtYWHFRE
LYNN LOCALS
A large number of teachers
from around Lynn, were in Bain
bridge Friday and Saturday to
stand the examination.
Mrs. Lizzie Yeates is spending
the week with relatives in Ala.
Lynn was surprised Saturday
night when Mr. Moses Butlei
and Miss Anna Bell Elders were
united in the holy bonds ®f
matrimony. Mr. B. F. Phillips
performed the ceremony.
Frank Reed, was in Bain
bridge on business Monday.
Mrs. Garoline Butler is visit
ing relatives in Florida this
week.
There will be an all day sing
and dinner on the ground at the
Mt. Zion church Sunday August
13th. Everybody come and bring
a well filled basket.
Quite a crowd from Lynn at
tended services at Bethel school
house Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Bill Lynn spent Sunday at
the home of Mr W. E. Griffin.
Mr. J. T. Wilson was in Lynn
a short while Friday.
Sunday school was just fine
Sunday. All come and let’s
make it better.
Mr. Roberts and son, were in
Thomasvllle last Sunday.
The Woman’s Bible Class held
an enteresting and instructive
meeting at the home of Mrs Rich
Monday evening.
W. E. Griffin, was in Bain
bridge Monday.
Mr. Spencer visited friends be
low Bainbridge last Sunday.
pTnTcrove
We have been having plenty
of rain in this section.
Rev. Ayton Blewett filled the
appointment here Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Byson Hatcher
dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Lane Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pot, Hatcher and
Rev. Blewett taken dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Z. R, Nichols.
Mr. Homer Powell and family
dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Lovett.
Mr. Floyd Gardner and sister
spent the day with Miss Minnie
Brown Sunday.
Miss Delacie Lovett and little
Miss Ruth Powell went wild
grape hunting Sunday.
Miss Eunice Willis called on
Miss Ida Mae Thompson Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cato are
entertaining a young lady which
arrived Friday, August the 4th.
Mr. Andy Lane and Miss Re
becca Lovett were out driving
Saturday afternoon and Sun
day.
Mr. W. M. Thompson is visit
ing relatives in Arlington.
Mr. Floyd Gardner accompan
ied Miss Pearl Crawford to
church Sunday night.
Miss Dollie Thompson is visit
ing friends at Milford.
MissVassle Glisson called on
Miss Dosha Pope Sunday.
Miss Pearl Crawford visited in
Boykin Saturday.
Will My Child Take Dr
King’s New Discovery?
The best answer is Dr. King’s
New Discovery itself. It’s a
pleasant sweet syrup, easy to
take. It contains the medicines
which years of experience have
proven best for Coughs and
Colds. Those who have used
Dr. King’s New Discovery long
est are its best friends. Besides
every bottle is guaranteed. If
you don’t get satisfaction you
get your money back. Buy a
bottle, use as directed. Keep'
what is left for Cough and cold j
and insuranae. (1)!
FAIRCHILD FACTS
Well, ’tis August and people
will begin real soon now har
vesting all their farm products.
Mrs. Jones of North Carolina,
is visiting relatives, Mr. J. T.
Saunders and Mrs. A. J. McMul
len, and families at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Turnage visi-
ed their sister, Mrs. Brown, at
Alford, Fla., last week.
We see quite a lot of moving
to and fro recently and it seems
so desolate for such occasions at
this time of the year.
Mr. A. I. Yates, of Sneads,
Fla., made abuisness trip over
to Fairchild last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wethington, of
Grandridge, Fla., passed through
here last Saturday enroute to
visit friends and relatives in
Reynoldsville.
Mr. Beall, of Malone, Fla.,
was in our midst last week.
We are glad to note that little
Lee Watt is improving after a
serious case of infiamation.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turnage
of Lakeland, were visitors in our
midst iast Sunday.
Misses Betty and Jessie Watt,
spent Sunday with Misses Vel
ma and X. L. Turnage"
Mr. Andrew McMullen, of
Florida, visited his son, Mr. A.
J. McMullen last week.
Mrs. R. F. Watt, is visiting
relatives in Florida at this writ
ing.
Mrs. Jake Shelfer, of Florida
visited her daughter, Mrs. J. O.
Alday last week.
Little Alice Alday accompani
ed her grandmother. Mrs.
Shelter to her home to spend
awhile.
Mr. Frank Pope has come
back to his position at Mr. C. G.
Coleman’s.
Ask for our special 4 cents
per pound rate on flat work.
This is the price that you have
wanted so long. Dixie Steam
Laundry.
wit&fo
are the
Forman Farm Loan i
Ten years timc , ^
instalments if ieji 3
.and reasonable J
Write or see me f 0r 51
formation.
R* G. HartsfielJ
Bainbridge, Ga.
POSITIVE
from many people who haveh
cured ot Eczema by using
TRtffDE MARK
ECZEMA REMEDY
is proof of its merit. Try it t
day. Sold only bv us, 50c a,
$1.00.
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, C
Cure fer Cholera
“When our little bov, nc
seven years old, was a baby
was cured of cholera morbus
Chamberlain’s Colic, Choleraa
Diarrhoea Remedy, ’’ writes M
Sidney Simmons." Fair H?.v<
N. Y. “Since then other me
bers of my family have used ti
valuable medicine for colic a
bowel troubles with good sat
faction and I glady endorse
as a remedy of exception,
merit.” Obtainable everywher
NOTICE!
This is to notify the pu
that I will not be responsible
any obligations made in the nan
of either C. T. Mims & Co.,
ot Mims Co.
C. T. Mims,
Climax, Ga., July 12, 1916.
FARM LOANS
We have unlimited money to lend on
improved farm lands in Southwest
Georgia, for five years at 6 per cent,
interest with small commission. . .
If in the field for a loan write us and our rep
resentative will call on you promptly.
Remember when you place your appli
cation with us, we get you the money
and do so promptly.
Hurst Loan Company
Meigs, Georgia.
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I variou* competitions. Thorough courses in Mechanical, Electrical, i
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l Engineering Laboratory for experimental and research v ora.
I Excellent climate. Complete library. High moral tone. Ire- 11 *
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Steam Laundry.
The Dixie
Prepares boys for unconditioned entrance into the best colIe.ee and acientifics" ■- ^
conformity with present standard requirements. Every facility for tne Peas
physical, mental, moral, wi»l be supplied as occasion demands.
See the catalogue before placing your son elsewhere. Address **
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