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LOANS
„ . Qve unlimited money to lend on
farm lands in Southwest
lDip for live years at 6 per cent,
interest'with small commission. . .
. rM for a loan write us and our rep-
r resentauve will call on you promptly.
^member when you place your appli-
cation with us, we get you the money
and do so promptly.
tt
jst Loan Company
Meigs, Georgia.
JSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
Years of Discouraging
tions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
I Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Ky._In an interesting letter
His place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
u follows: "1 suffered for four
with womanly troubles, and during
l could only sit up for a little
and could not walk anywhere at
jlltimes, I would have severe pains
(leftside.
edoctor was called in, and his treat-
relieved me for a while, but I was
confined to my bed again. After
•othing seemed to do me any good.
I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, 1 could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its £0
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Write to: Ch.tt.noog. Medicine Co.. Ladles'
Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
Instructions en your case and 64-page book, Horn#
Treatment for Women." sent in piain wrapper. J-6e
a.Grippe
uf JOr and Tahir Ik
and Bad Colds are caused by germs. Foi
Quick relie'' take The Giant G.fp Germ Ki 4
Johnson’s Tonic
Bui Not So Bad If You Know How
(o Reach the Cause.
Nothing more discouraging
than a constant backache. Lame
when you awaken, pains pierce
you when you bend or lift. It’s
hard to work or to rest. Back
ache often indicates bad kid
neys. Bainbridge people recom
mend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read
this case:
Mrs. M. Stevens, 430 Florida
street, Bainbridge, says: “I had
a dull ache across the small of
my back and it kept getting
worse all the time. It soon got
so bad, that I could hardly do
anything. The kidney secretions
were to frequent and scanty in
passage and unnatural. I got a
box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at
the Ehriich Drug Co., and they
cured me. I haven’t had any
return of the trouble.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
kind that Mrs. Stevens had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
“MONTEVALLO” - The Worlds
Best Coal. Bainbridge Ice
Company, Exclusive Agents.
Our rates are right, our work
first class, give us a trial and be
convinced that we are first class
cleaners.
Julian Hodges, phone 373.
The Best Laxative.
To keep the bowels regular
the best laxative is outdoor exer
cises. Drink a full glass of water
hall 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.
erature
Coal Famine
Head lines like the above will be read next winter.
Bainbridge will probably not have freezing temperatures,
but Bainbridge homes will all need Coalj and from present
indications Coal may be hard to get next winter. The
mines sell coal much cheaper in summer than iri winter and
the dealer can sell the customer cheaper in summer than in
winter; ..... .... v - , v • >. ...
Let us deliver your winter’s supply NOW at summer
prices. Save money without advancing any. Pay us for
the coal when you begin using it. We are equipped to give
you the best coal and the best service to be had.
Telephone us—Come to see us—
write us, or let us call on you.
ffiainbriciye See Company
Telephone! 152 '
Exclusive tgei 1 . lor Genuine
“MONTEVALLO COAL”
- . - TH2 WORLDS BEST - - -
bainbridge.
GEORGIA.
Cairo, Ga., August 17, 1916.
We the undersigned members
of the Grady County Bar in
meeting assembled do most
endorse the candidacy of Hon.
Roscoe Luke for one of the
places on the Court of Appeals
bench recently created by legi
slative enactment.
We have learned by actual
contact with Mr. Luke that he
is one of the best lawyers in
Georgia. He was left penniless
and fatherless when a child and
by own efforts has made his
way to the front rank of his
profession. He is not only an
able lawyer but is a public
spirited, enterprising citizen. He
is true to his friends and tc
any trust committed to his care.
He would make a model Judge.
We feel like South Georgia
is entitled to recognition, especia
lly when we present a man of
the fitness of Mr. Luke.
P. C. Andrews,
J. Q. Smith,
Claude Christopher,
M. L. Ledford,
L. W. Rigsby,
H. G. Turner,
R. C. Bell,
J. S. Weathers,
J. R. Singletary,
Ira. Carlisle,
R. R. Terrell,
S. P. Cain.
FOI TEKGHEHS LICENSE
The following is a list of the
successful opplicants for Teach
ers’License August 4th and 5th
1916:
L. B. Hodges, J. P. Mitchell,
Mrs. B. M. Griffin. Miss Rossie
Dixon, Mrs. Ona Pridgen, Miss
Lilia Worn. Miss Willie B. Mose-
ly, Miss Addie C. Mosely, Ray
McLeod, Miss Lillian McLeod,
Chas. L. Perry, R. C. Reed, Miss
Maude Valentine, J. A. Diake,
Bertha Drake, Ollie Drake, Alice
Drake, Lola Peters, Cora Dollar,
Erin Duke, H. A. Smith, Lillie
Trawick, Vasta Duke, Grace
Greene, Mrs. -J. L. Maxwell,
Margaret Robinson Duane Hod
ges, L. E. Thomas, Clyde Perry,
Mrs. J. A. Drake, Florence
Franklin, Lessie Mae Clark Vir-
gie Clark, Ozella Eagerton, Cas-
sie Eagerton, H. Y. Reynolds,
Lyda Hanson Rogers, Mrs. D.
F. Carter, Elmo Pope, Elbe T.
Drake, R. C. Hurst, Ruth Bled
soe, Myrtle Hurst, Frank W.
Reed, Homer Drake, Eleanor Wal
lace, Mrs. J. S. Bradwell, Leslie
Dmalson, Lulu Mae Carter,
Hmry Lewis, Francis Scott,
Cleo Glover, Luella Duke, Kate
Harrell, Roba Cox, Mabel Kin
sley, Blanche Thompson, Bertha
Gholson, Louise Swicord, Isola
Swicord, Benton Trawick, Una
Ingram, Inez Faircloth, Mattie
Swicord, Elizabeth Cumbie, Han
nah Barineau and Johnnie Diake
Of this nurpber thirteen (13)
took the General Elementary
Reading Course: eight (8) made
First Grade General Elementary;
Nine (9) made Second Grade
General Elementary; fourteen
(14) made Third Grade General
Elementary; two (2) made First
Grade Primary; seven (7) made
Second Grade Primary; thirteen
(13) made Third Grade Primary-
J. S. Bradwell, C. S. S. ■
“MONTEVALLO”—The Worlds
Best Coal. Bainbridge Ice
Company, Exclusive Agents.
I will sell my Thomas
Automobile cheap. Will
take land in payment.
The car is in good condi
tion. E. J. Perry, Bain
bridge, Ga.
If you don’t get good service
at the Motor-Bicycle Co., report
: t to Robert Haire.
Reconstruction, of course! When the great
war is over, shattered Europe must be rebuilt.
Mediaeval architecture, crumbled by cannon,
will be replaced by well-lighted, well-ventil
ated, convenient and sanitary buildings of the
present day. In this tremendous rebuilding,
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It makes a clean, sanitary, attractive roof, with a very
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IS years, according to ply (1,2 or 3). Experience proves
that it outlasts the period of guarantee.
If you are interested in roofs, investigate CERTAIN-TEED
before you decide upon the type to buy. You will find CER-
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