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/OUR satisfaction
means more to us
than the amount of
-our purchase.
The House of Born
makes more clothes
j measure than any
other tailoring house
- seventy - five per
:ent of our yearly
ales are made to sat-
sfied customers —
heir friends make up
he other twenty-five
r cent.
So we can’t afford to let
you pay for a Born gar
ment that does not please
you in every detail of the
style, fit, material and
needle work.
Reiident Born Dealer
J. BRADY
Successor to J. M. Laing)
Ass’t Sec’y-Tres. L. C. Busch
of the Thomas County Fair As
sociation, has sent out the tollow-
ing abbreviated program for
the Thomas County Fair, to be
held at Paradise Park, Thomas-
ville, Ga., this year Nov. 1. 2, 3,
inclusive.
Many features are included
this year which broadens the
scope of this South Georgia
exhibition considerably. Also
one day has been added thereto
fore but two days were used for
the fair.
Wednesday, Nov. first, the
morning program will include an
agricultural, merchants and
manufacturers parade at eleven
o’clock, which will be headed by
one regiment of United States
soldiers if present plans mater
ialize, In the afternoon the fair
will be formally opened; school
children’s contests will be parti
cipated in by two thousand child
ren of the cities and county and
a joint convention of Batchel
ors and Maiden Ladies from all
over south Georgia, north Florida
eastern Alabama, will be held
at the court house. Senator J.
Ham. Lewis of Illinois and Ex-
Postmaster General, Hitchcock,
will be the principal speakers al- )
though Drs. Anna Shaw and (
Mary Walker have also been
invited. That night a torch light
procession of Vashti Home Girls.
High Scheol girls and boys and
citizens will be held with street
dances and band concerts.
Thursday, Nov. 2nd, the sec
ond day will open with an Auto
mobile Parade headed by 1000
Fords for mail sections, in charge
of Hon. William A. Logan, as
director general. In the after
noon judging of exhibits with
sgeeches by Hon. John W. Sib
ley, of Birmingham and several
other prominent men will be
ha<J. The night program will
consist of a Riff Raft parade
by masqueraders and citizens,
street dances and band con
certs.
Friday, November 3rd, the
third day, Hon. Hugh M. Dorsey
newly elected governor of
Georgia will speak. Proceed
ing the speaking a parade will
escort Mr. Dorsey from his
hotel to the park and 1000
mounted men will head # this
parade. At noon the monster
barbecue will be served by Hon.
Roscoe Luke and his cohorts.
Already 15,000 pounds of meat
and 7500 loaves of bread have
been engaged for this occasion.
In the afternoon awarding of
prizes, Judging of county ex
hibits and a big free for all Mule
Race will be events while the
night program will consist of an
Old Fiddlers convention suc
ceeded by old fashioned dances
and band concerts.
Yep; he is here. Jack Baer,
the Goodyear Raincoat Company
man with a splendid line of men,
womans and misses raincoats.
He came to keep the wintry
winds and rain from freezing
our folks. Knowing that a hard
winter is coming he has located
in the Callahan Block next to
the Theatre and has on hand a
line that covers the entire held.
Recently having visited the
factories and knowing Just how
high rubber has gone and is go
ing before the year is out he
laid in a splendid line of the
latest styles in fashionable rain
coats and is here with them. In
this paper he quotes you rock
bottom prices on the stock and
you will save money by getting
that new coat now while he
is here and before more advances
take place in the rubber market.
How to Give Good Advice.
The best way to give good ad
vice is to set a good example.
When others see how quickly
you get over your cold by tak
ing Chamberlain’s Cough Re
medy they are likely to follow
your example. This remedy has
been in use for many years and
eujoys an excellent reputation.
Obtainable everywhere.
Freezing Temperature
Coal Famine
Great Suffering
Head lines like the above will be read next winter.
Bainbridge will probably not have freezing temperatures,
but Bainbridge homes will all need Coal] and from present
indications Coal may be hard to get next winter. -The
mines sell coal much cheaper in summer than in winter and
the dealer can sell the customer cheaper in summer tthanlin
winter.
Let us deliver your winter’s supply NOW at summer
prices. Save money without advancing any. Payj 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.
Cambridge See Company
Telephone i 152
Exclusive Agents lor Genuine
“MONTEVAUO COAL,”
. . . THE WORLDS BEST - - -
BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
—BIG—
CLOSING OUT SALE
AT THE
New York Racket Store
Commencing Promptly at 9:00 O’clock
Sat. October 7.
On account of the Boll Weevil, which will be
in this country for the next few years. I have
decided to sell out my store business—Goods,
Fixtures and everything.
The lower floor of the store will be for rent.
January 1st. I am going to sacrifice prices until
the stock is gone. That is all there is to it, it
must go.
The Lowest Prices on Everything.
Come Here and Save Money
Ladies Dresses at
98c
2 Dozen Pearl Buttons for only
5c
2 Dozen Safety Pin going at only
5c
2 Ladies Handkerchiefs for only
5c
$2.00lMens Shoes going at only
$1.44
$3.50 Shoes go in this sale for
$2.48
Good Large Corsets
48c
Mens Suits
Boys Suits.
. . $5, $6, $7 and
Each $2.00
Nice Broom
for only
23c
Good Cologn 4 _
at 5 and lUC
Two Thimbles
for only
5c
5000 yards of Laces and 4 ft*
Embroideries at 5 and.. 1 UC
Two Bars Sweet Soap
for only
5c
Tinware and Crockery of all kinds
going cheap in this sale. See our
Cloth of all kinds going cheap.
5 and 10c Glassware.
Come and get your share of these bargains
before they are gone.
Two Automobiles for sale or trade for land.
T7DI717 A Nice 25c Genuine Whet Stone fer
F JvH/F/ Each Farmer Trading Here F LVALU/
J. M. Floyd
Bainbridge, Georgia.