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offee better and more of it
ha ,. s w hat comes of using Luzianne Coffee
famous lor its flavor and economy all over the
(L th. 'fry <he entire-contents of a one-pound
n according to directions. If you are not satisfied
with it in every way, if it does not go as far as
two pou
mils of any cheaper coffee you have ever
d _ te ]| your grocer you want your money
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Reily-^Taylor Ca New Orleans
number of our Florida
poraries seem to have laid
editorial dignity in their
on Sidney J. Catts. The
seem to have lost sight
act that they are creating
thy for the man all over
h
All loyal Democrats can send
in their subscription to
National Democratic campaign
fund to this office and it will im
mediately be forwarded to the
Treasury of the National com
mittee. The party needs the
funds and all that wish to contri
bute can do by mailing their
.. and making a martyr (amoun ts to this office.
im by their methods of j ——
f the man is nothing as I Glfl DayS at IHHI City
treat him as nothing! M y Gins will run only
ute silence, ignore him, Friday and Saturdays
name out of the papers after Sept> 2 3rd.
will dissapear from I. STRICKLAND,
iew in a very short time,
trling vile epithets and
him and you will make
Senator instead of Gover-
you are doing that every
ELDORENDO NEWS
Miss Marv Anglin and Mr.
Clifton Franklin, was joined to
gether in the holy bonds of
matrimony here Sunday. We
wish them a long and happy
life.
Mrs. J. W. Pridgen was called
to the bedside of her sister Wed
nesday. We hope to see her up
soon. '
Quite a large crowd enjoyed
the dinner and foot washing at
Gopher Scuffle church Sunday.
Misses Tyde Strickland and
Annie Sarah Williams, was
minglng amony friends Sunday.
Messrs. W. M. Williams, Jesse
and Lonnie Williams and Mrs.
Mattie Whigham. made a busi
ness trip to Bain bridge Monday.
J| S. Davis, was in Jackson
ville last week.
We are glad to see Mrs. Mattie
Whigham up again.
Lonnie Williams and wife have
planned a trip for the last of the
week.
Mr. Dewitt Groves of. Colquitt
Misses Georgia Wells, Lula
Brown, Sadie Josey and Mayron
:_fi Folds, were out car riding Sun
day afternoon.
Bicycles
$25 to $40
Sold by The
Motor-Bicycle
Co. Shingler Bldg.
was
Are You Looking Old?
Old age comes quick enough
without inviting it. Some look
old at forty. That is they be
cause the neglect the liver and
bowels. Keep your bowels re
gular and you liver healthy and
you will not only feel younger.
When troubled with constipation
or biliousness take Chamber
lain’s Tablets. They are in
tended especially for these ail
ments and are excellent. Easy
to take and most agreeable in
effect. Obtainable everywhere.
Miss Ruby Lee Ward and
brother are visiting Mrs. W. J.
M. Smith.
Lonnie and Jesse Williams
went fishing Monday and came
back With plenty of fish.
Guess Mr. Davis regrets the
loss of his cotton, which
stolen Monday night.
Guess several enjoyed the
party at Mr. Mayron Vans last
Friday night.
Little Swan nee Mae Whigham
spent the week with her aunt,
Mrs. Maude Phillips.
Miss Reba Stavely spent last
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mrs. Mattie Whigham and Sadie
Josey.
Miss Lennye Phillips spent
last week with Mrs. Mattie
Whigham.
Getting Fixed for Winter
The best time is when you can get the goods
, at the very best prices and
NOW IS THE TJME AND HERE IS THE PLACE
We have the finest line of Silk Poplins, yard wide
in striped and all other finishes that we are sell
ing at a special low price, in fact everything that
we advertise is to go at special prices.
Ladies Ready-to-wear Hats
Here is where you will find something that will at
tract, will save you money and will please you
wonderfully.
Our Line of Serges will Astonish You at their
Cheapness. Have You Seen Them?
' When you are cold you need cover, when you
should buy cover is when you can get such prices
prices as we can give you in Bed Spreads, wool and
half wool blankets. There is no need to quote you
prices On them. Just come, see them, hear the ,
price and you have bought your cover for the win
ter. Our line is all new, no old stock to get rid of
or picked over stock for you to select from.
Eainbridge,
W. J. BRADY
(Successor to J. M. Laing)
Georgia.
WE INVITE YOUR A TTENTION TO OUR
-FALL ANNOUNQEMENT-
THE Fall and Winter season is just now opening and we wish to say to our trade and friends that we .
t have complete lines of our old and reliable standard goods in and ready for your inspection. You
know them all, their value, their wear and their worth.
Schloss Bros, line of clothes for men and the famous Xtra
Good for boys. These two lines have served us and you long
and well. Known far and wide for worth and wear there is lit
tle use to comment on them.
Stacy Adams and Crawford Shoes convey the idea of good
leather, good wear and comfort to their wearers. You have tried
them and you know them. A splendid line in all styles, kinds,
numbers and toes here. See them.
Knox, No Name and Stetson Hats. Complete line of each,
every fall style and shade fresh from the fashion plates. Hats
to wear and wear well. We wish to show you this line especially.
The last listed but not the least are the two famous lines of Shirts, _ the Manhattan and the Earl &
Wilson, worti by Bainbridge good dressers for years and not one complaint against them. Nothing so
handsome as a nobby shirt and none so nobby as we are now offering. This is merely a fall reminder
that you can get the standard lines where you always have been getting them.
KNOX HATS
FOR FALL
The comfortable soft
hats in many shapes
and styles which are so-
popular for early fall
wear have just come in
from New York. We
have your size and the
style you like best
BLUMENSTEIIM, WILLIS & COMPANY
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA