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CHEAP IVIONEY
On Farm Loans for $2,000 and over we are
now in position to offer money at Five and one-
half per cent. No charge for inspection.
How is the Time to Finance tor the Coming Tear
CUSTER & BARBER
Opposite Court House Bainbridge, Ga.
Tax Collector’s Rounds
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Iron City,
Monday Oct
..2 A. M.
Rock Pond,
Tuesday “
...3 “
Lela,
Tuesday “
. .3 P. M.
Donalsonville,
Wednesday “ ....
..4 A. M.
Steam Mill,
Thursday “
..5 “
Lola, Court House
Thursday “
..5 P. M.
Spring Creek,
Friday “
..6 A. M.
1 Kendricks,
Saturday “
..7 “
Faceville,
Monday, “
..9 “
Recovery,
Tuesday “
.10 “
1 Fowlstown,
'Vednesday “
.11 “
Attapulgus,
T lursday “
.12 ”
[ McRaeville,
Thursday, “
. 12 P. M.
Bells, Bird’s store,
Friday “
.13 *•
Johnson’s Store,
Friday “
.13 A. M.
Climax,
Saturday “
.14 “
Parkers. Bell’s Store
Monday “
.16 “
Belchers,
Monday, “
.16 P. M.
Strickland, Lynn’s Sta.
Tuesday “
. 17 A. M,
Bainbridge,
Tuesday “
.17 P. M.
Brinson,
Wednesday “
.18
SECOND
AND LAST ROUND
Iron City,
Thursday Oct.
..19
Rock Pond,
Friday “
Lela,
Friday
. 20 p. m.
Donalsonville.
Saturday “ \
. .21
Steam Mill.
Monday “
. 23 a. m.
Lela, Court House,
Monday “
. 23 p.m.
Spring Creek,
Tuesday “
. 24
Kendricks,
Wednesday “ .
..25
Faceville,
Thursday “
..26
Recovery,
Friday “
..27
Fowlstown,
Srturday “
. 28
! Attapulgus,
Monday “
. 30 a. m.
McRaeville,
Monday “
30 p. m.
Johnson’s Store,
Tuesday “
Bells, Bird’s Store,
Tuesday “
Climax,
Wedesday Nov
.. 1
Parkers, Bell’s Store
Thursday ‘ ‘
Belchers, Court House
Thursday “
. 2 p. m.
Strickland, Lynn Sta.
Friday
Bainbridge,
Friday “
.. 3 p. m.
Brinson,
Saturday “
Yours, very truly,
.. 4
T. M. BATTLE,
T. C. oecatur Co.
After Saturday, Novenmer 4th, I will be in
my office
continually at Bainbridge, until the Final Closing of the
Books, April 1st 1917.
BETHEL ITEMS
Miss Myrtle Mathis has re
turned to Mr. and Mrs. W. E
Griffin’s to attend the Bethel
High School.
Messrs. Emery and Channiel
Marchant spent Saturday night
with E. W. Rich and family.
Those from here attending
the marriage of Mr. Emery
Marchant of Fairchilds and Miss
Edna Mims of Fowlstown were:
Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Rich and
daughteis, Henrietta and Eunice
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich and
Mr. Roberts of Lynn Station.
We wish them much joy and
happiness.
Our school began last Monday
with a large attendance and we
are expecting lots of good work in
the future.
Messrs. Guss Rich and Roy
Cloud called on relatives near
Bainbridge Sunday,
CORRESPONDENCE NO. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson,
visited Mrs. R. L. Cambell last
Sunday.
Misses Bessie and Maud Mc-
Glamery and Mr. Robert Mc-
Glamery visited Jesse Wilson
and sister Mrs. Dola Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Yearta and
little son John Walter made
a trip to Bainbridge Saturday.
Mrs. Matilda Tully, who is
visiting her neice, Mrs. J. T.
Wilson is ill at this writing.
Hope she will soon recover.
E. J. Wilson is attending court
this week.
Misses Ollie Mae and Jewell
Scott visited Misses Katie Ruth
nd Lucile Hatch jr Sunday.
Misses Lola Brown, Laura
Sunday School is progressing
Mr. Ed. Cato and family and
Will Martin and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson last
mday.
J. P. McGown spent Saturday
night and Sunday with J. T.
Hatcher.
Rev. Blewett was called as
pastor of Bethel Church for the
allowing year.
Messrs. Walter Dcdson and
nd Joe Dollar were in our
ommunity last Wednesday on
usiness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson
nd children visited their grand
lother Mrs. Caroline Butler
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
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Prince Albert gU
smokers $ U(
delight, becat
—jkflfvor i 8 so diffe ren .,
delightfully good; " 1
— it can’t bite your tongue- I
— it can’t parch your throat-'
-you can 8mo ke it as | ’.
as hard as you like with ou
comeback but real tobacco
piness! 0 1
On the reverse side of every
Albert package you will read:
" process patented
JOLY 30,M. 1607"
That means to you a lot of toba*
joyment. Prince Albert has alw
sold without coupons or premia
prefer to give quality 1
e Albert
the national joy smoke
in goodness and
in pipe satisfaction
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
for it!
matter how much of a stranger
neck of the woods you drop into. For, Prince
Albert is right there — at the first place you
yass that sells tobacco ! The toppy red
bag sells for a nickel and the tidy red
tin fora dime; then there’s the hand-
me pound and half-pound tin
humidors and the pound
crystal-glass humidor with
sponge-moistener top
that keeps the to
bacco in such
bang-up trim
all-the-
SEED RYE
Genuine Georgia Raised Rape, Onion Sets,
and all kinds of Garden Seed
IN STOCK
Chriich *Druy Company
Tfie
Store
It answers every smoke desire you
or any other man ever had! It is so
cool and fragrant and appealing to your
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it in a mighty short time !
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say-
so on the national joy smoke ?
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C
Wi
TOBACCO IS PR3
FOR SMOKERS UNK
PROCESS DISCOVER
making experimel
PRODUCE THE id
LIGHTFUL ANDW
SOME TOBACCOFi
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This is the revent side J
Prince Albert tidy red tin. |
ibis Patented Process"i
to-you and realize what it
in making Prince Albeit n
to your liking.
OF
The sixtieth annual session of
the Bowen Baptist Association
will be held with the Union
Baptist Church, beginning on
Wednesday October 4, at 10
o’clock a. m.
Elder R. H. Talmer or his al
ternate, Elder I. J. Martin will
preach the introductory sermon.
Elder H. H. Shell or his alter
nate, Elder J. R. Bluett will
preach the missionary sermon.
Union Baptist Church is five
miles north of Donalsonville.
Messengers going by rail will be
met at Donalsonville.
N. H. Christopher, Clerk.
FENGI
The J. T. Watt Hardware
Company of this city has been
distributing wire fencing all over
this section for the past few
months and they will continue
to do so for some time to come.
Acting on good business acumen
this enterprising firm several
months ago set about to take
care of the trade on wire fencing
and laid in a big supply that
will last the folks of this sec
tion for a little while at any
rate. They are shipping wire
fencing all up and down both
the roads running into Bain
bridge as well as up and down
the river. They have an immense
supply on hand and will be pre
pared to take care of the needs
of the farmers of the section.
Constipation the Father of Many llis.
Of the numerous ills that affect
humanity a large share start
with constipation. Keep your
bowls regular and they may
be avoided. When a laxative is
needed take Chamberlain’s Tab
lets They not only move the
bowies but improve the appetite
and strenghten the digestion.
Obtainable everywhere.
To get an $8.00 set of kitchen
ware absolutely free if you buy
a MAJESTIC range next is an
offer worth investigating. Visit
our special demonstration during
the week commencing Monday
October 2, and will show you
this fine ware which is an out
and out gift.
J. T. Watt Hardware Co.
Notice Cotton Growe
After twelve years experience and study of the B
I am able to assure you that the most important and
fitable work you can do at this time is to get your cotta
quickly as possible and then destroy your stalks by plowinj
deep, if possible, if not, then cut them down at the
Every day of delay will cost you much cash next fall,
immediately will insure you a cotton crop next year, so far 1
weevil damage is concerned.
If you will destroy all your cotton stalks now, regai
what your neighbor may do, you will stop further hatching
field, and your adult weevils will leave your field to find
another. If some buried forms should hatch weevils, they
come out to move to another field to find food. Hence yi
would be clean at frost. Wherever the weevils are at frost
winter and come out next spring to destroy the nearest co
their hybernation quarters. Few of the weevils now in y#
will live through the winter to do you harm next spring:
the weevils that are to be hatched that will live through the
that you are to fight by stoping further hatching in you
Your stalks are now growing new leaves, buds and forms
would if not destroyed, produce a large crop of late weevils,
of which would live through the winter to destroy your cro]
season. This fight will cost you very little but will be effec
far as your next crop is concerned. Hence I urge you
operate with us in this most important fight. Cotton is
too much money now not to make it for a money crop. 1
it will be worth as much or more next year. Let us mi
conditions that assure a profitable cotton crop, while i
valuable. Run the weevils off your fartn now and they
come back before next August, when your should have a
crop made.
This is an indivividual fight. Your neighbor may
likes about this fight. His weevils will not move in on you
next August. You can continue to grow cotton at a good
if you follow the Government’s instructions. Destroy jour
without delay, if you can’t plow them under, cut them so
kill them and thus stop the food supply necessary tot
weevils.
Grow all the feed crops you need for home consumptw 1
then all the cotton you can for your money crop.
C. C. Lewis, County Agent, Bainbridge,
•Just received a new line of J
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Chronic Catarrh is Cuft
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it xr.tiy manifest itself in a local ulcer-..ion. -
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Lora! treatments sometimes help the acute
cannot overcome the systemic disdorer.
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