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HAVE US SEND
YOU A LOAF
! of a delicious fresh bread daily
as it comes from the oven. You
j never tasted bread so toothsome,
so completely satisfying in every
way. |And don’t be afraid to eat
it while hot. It’s as wholesome
that way as any other. Suppose
we start our bread service to
morrow morning:*
White Way Bakery
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rice S2.50
him Company
Fur special 4 cents per
on Hat work. This
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lie Steam Laundry.
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Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers
of the Stomach and Intestines,
Auto-Intoxication, Yel'ow Jaun
dice, Appendicitis and other fatal
ailments result from Stomach
Trouble, Thousands of Stomach
Sufferers owe their complete re
covery to Mayr’s Wonderful
Remedy. Unlike any other for
Stomach Ailments. For sale by
Druggists everywhere.
Palm Beach Suits Cleaned 35c
See me and get a monthly rate.
Julian Hodges. Phone 373.
.THE NEW.
jnory University
Academy 0 * rf . «>•
..,f 0P unconditioned entrance into the best colleges and scientific schools, in full
whh r :.t standard requirements. Every facility for the best care of boys,
fcientul. moral, will be supplied as occasion demands.
iecatalozuo bef-.re placing your son elsewhere Address
A. M. HUGHLETT, A. M., LL. D. y Principal, OXFORD, 6 A.
RM 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. . .
I 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.
|urst Loan Company
Meigs, Georgia.
ELDORENDO NEWS
Rev. Ayton Bluett preached
an interesting sermon at the
Baptist church Sunday night.
Mr. C. E. Franklin of Moultrie
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with relatives.
Swauna Mae Whigham spent
the week end with Willie Rob 1
erts of Lynn.
The services of baptism will
be held at Smithford Creek on
next Sunday evening at 3:30,
Rev. Bluett conducting same.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Powell din
ed with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. V. Franklin, last
Sunday.
Mr. J. M. Valentine visited
Dentist Baggs two days last
week.
Mr. E. M. Franklin attended
to business in Bainbridge Thurs
day.
Mrs. Fannie Powell of Col
quitt, spent Sunday with Mrs.
J. H. Powell.
Mr. D. Phillips and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Williams
and family.
Mr, Richard Parker of Bain
bridge was with his Grand-par
ents and friends here Saturday.
Mrs. J. D. Kenney is on the
sick list at this writing. We hope
for her a better feeling ere long.
We expect to hear Judge Cox
speak on Wednesday at 10:30,
Many around here are much in
terested over him being elected.
Should Sloans Lini
ment Go Along?
Of course it should! For after a
strenous day when your muscles
have been exercised to the limit
an application of Sloan’s Liniment
will take the soreness and stiff
ness away ancl get you in fine
shape for the morrow. You
should also use it for a sudden
attack of toothache, stings, bites
and the many accidents that are
incidental to a vacation. “We
would as soon leave our baggage
as go on a vacation or camp out
without Sloan’s Liniment.’’
Writes one vacationist: “We use
it for everything from cramps
to toothache.” Put a bottle in
your bag, be prepared and have
no regrets. (2)
BETHEL DOTS
(Written tor last week)
The farmers of this section are
enjoying sitting around and
watching it rain.
One of our most prosperous
farmers, Mr. J. R. Yerta, sold
seven pigs about eleven months
old, to the Moultrie Packing Co,,
for which he received $5 a head.
This shows what our farmers
can do.
Messrs. E. Hatcher, Ed and J.
T. Wilson, Jr., and Miss Averet
Hatcher went over to Bain
bridge last Monday. Mr. Hatch
er’s eyes were in a bad condi
tion and he had them treated.
Brother Stokes held his regu
lar appointment at the Bethel
school house last Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Yerta din
ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Scott last Sunday.
Quite a large crowd of young
people dined with Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Campbell last Sunday. All
leported a nice time.
Misses Nola and Ruby Hatcher
visited their cousins, Misses
Katie, Ruth and Lucile Hatcher,
last Saturday night and Sunday.
I guess they had a nice time.
Mrs. R. L. Campbell and chil
dren visited Mrs. E. Hatcher last
Saturday.
Little Miss Martha Griffin din
ed with Lucile Hatcher last Sun
day.
Mrs. William Orr has returned
home after a \isit to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ros3 Barineau
spent the week end with their
sister, Mrs. A. F. Johnson.
Messrs. Jessie and Charlie
Wilson, and FJddie Williams, and
Misses Avie Hatcher, and Dolie
Howell attended the sing at New
Light last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cato are
rejoicing over the arrival of a
baby girl at their home.
Misses Vada Josey and Jane
Gardner and Harvey and Willie
Josey attended the sing at New
Light Friday.
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Porch Rockers, at 25 per cent
discount. Lane Furniture Co.
Ask for and Get
Skinners
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
SPAGHETTI
36 Page Recipe Book Free
SKIMMER MFG.CO.. OMAHA. U.S.A.
LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA
Name for the Thirsty to Remember”
Panacea Springs
Mrs. R. R. Belcher and two
daughters, Misses Kathleen and
Josephene returned to Bainbridge
Wednesday aftsr a two weeks
stay at Panacea Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Randel of
Tallahassee are spending several
weeks at Panacea hotel.
Messrs Roy Callahan, Dr. Luth
er Holloway and Miss Idella Hol
loway and Mr. and Mrs. N. L.
Yates of Tallahassee motored to
J Panacea Springs Sunday evening
[and enjoyed a splash in the Gulf
| and a kick in the pool. They re-
| turned after supper to the city.
j Mrs. Pratt and family of Bain-
{ bridge arrived at Panacea hotel
| for a weeks stay. Mr. Pratt spent
[the week-end with them and re
turned Monday to Tallahassee.
Quite a number ot cars visited
Panacea Springs Sunday.
Mrs. 0. L. Anderson of Talla
hassee is spending a week or two
at Panacea Springs hotel.
Mr3. R. E. Rose and most at
tractive daughter Miss Murial,
with Mr. Henry spent Sunday at
Panacea Springs.
Everybody knows it
by its name
Sold only in the original steril
ized bottle with the label on it,
at Soda Founts and other Re
freshment Stands.
NOTICE
Farm For Sale
I have an unusual bargain
in a 145 acre farm on Public
road by Douglas Lake, just
6 miles from Bainbridge and
4 miles from Climax. There
are about 75 acres in culti
vation, good clay soil, good
pecan orchard, 6 room frame
dwelling, 3 room tenant
house, barns, branch and
wells, near good school and
church. See me quick if
you want this place for
$2000.00.
J. 15. L- Barber
offices opposite Court
House Hamil Bldg.
BAINBRIDGE. : : GA,
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. E. C. SMITH
DENTIST
Office Upstairs, Belcher Building
Bainbridge, Ga.
EYE CLASSES
AND
SPECTACLES
H. B. SPOONER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in all State and Federa.
Courts Except City Court Bainbridge
OFFICE 225 BROUGHTON ST.
Bainbridge. - Georgia.
M. E. O’NEAL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, - Georgia
J. P. HALE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, - Georgia
W. ML HARRMLli JNO. R. WITtSON
HARRELL & WILSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, - Georgia
If not, let me fit you with
a pair of KRYPTOIC in
visible bi-focals. They will
enable you to see perfectly
at both, the near point and
the distance. If your eyes
need attention come in and
consult me. I examine eyes
according to the latest scien
tific methods and guarantee
a fit, My prices you will
find to be reasonable, and
the goods to be the best that
can be manufactured. Also
have a fine line of Goggles
and Glare Glasses in stock.
eTa. kramp
Graduate Optician
212 Broad St. Bainbridge, Ga.
W. V, CUSTER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in ail Courts
Albany Circuit and all Federal
Courts
Office Opposite Court House
Itambridge, - Georgia.
□. R. BRYAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
officedn court House
Bainbridge, Georgia.
OR. 8. EHRLICH
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phones 358, 4G and 18
Office 312 Clark St.
Bainbridge Georgia.
C. W, WIMBERLY, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in O’Neal Building
Next to Court House
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia.
H. G. BELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office* in Chacon Building
Opposite Court House
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia.
ORIOrt LODGE fio. 8
F. & A. M.
Meets Every First and
Third Thursday Nights
Out of town Brethren Especial
ly Invited.
GEO. H. FIELDS,
W. M.
V. BERRY,
Secy.
Just the}Thing*for Diarrhoea.
“About two years ago I had a
severe attack of diarrhoea which
lasted over a week,” writes W.
C. Jones, Buford, N. D. “I be
came so weak that I could not
stand upright. A druggist re
commended Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
The first dose relieved me and
within two days I was as well as
ever.” Many druggists reco-
mended this remedy because they
know that it is reliable. Obtair-
able everywhere.
The Georgia Society of the
city of New York desires infor
mation regarding the names and
addresses of all Georgians at pre
sent residing in New York City.
If the readers of this paper
J will forward such information as
j they have to Powell Crichton,
) Secretary of Georgia Society, at
j No. 120 Broadway, New York
; City, the information will be
| used for the purpose of making
j a complete list as well as to add
' to the membership of the Society.
J. M. FLOYD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Deaier in Real Estate
officej2nd. Floor Racket store
BAINBRIDGE, -:- -:- GEGRGIA
F. E. STRICKLAND
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office with Hon. H. B. Spooner
Bainbridge, Ga.
W. M. ARLINE
COUNTY SURVEYOR
DECATUR COUNTY
P. O. Stricklan, Ga.
Will run levels for Terracing,
Ditching and Draining. All let
ters and inqu’rues will be prompt
ly attended to.
R. M. WALSH
D. V. M.
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Cairo, . . . Georgia.
For Solicitor General
To the White Voter* of the Albany
.Indicia! Circuit:
'111is will make known to you that i
am a candidate for re-election to the
office of Solicitor General of said Cir
cuit, subject to''the State Democratic
Primary to be held on September I'ith.
I ain grateful for the confidence you
ivave reposed in me in the past, and
sincerely trust that my service ha*
been such as to merit your endorse
ment for another term.
I wilt be thankful for your support,
and if again honorod by you, I am
pledged to serve you faithfully,
Sinaerely yours,
R. C, Bell.
Rugs and Arch Squares pro
perly cleaned, reasonable prices.
The Dixie Steam Laundry.
Quartern's Pressing Club
—Is the Place for Good Wort-
Clothes, Ha$s and
Kid Gloves Cleaned
All Kinds of Busheling Work.
—AH Work Guaranteed—
Phone No. 264-L. Bainbridge, GA.
HOLLY CAMP NO. 2».
Woodmen »]je World
Meets Second and Fourth
Monday Nights.
Visiting Sovereigns Always
Welcome.
M. h. o’nkii. council Commander.
1. H. HANCOCK, Clerk.
No.
Thi» i* a prescription prepared capeciallv
lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any caae, and
if taken then a, a tonic the Fever will nu>
return. It actn on the liver better titan
Calomel and doc- not gripe or sicken ~Z'