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Smile
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Should never be marred by decayed, worth
less ‘‘first teeth.”
Bad “baby” teeth spoil a child’s looks, pre
pare the way tor future ill health and almost
invariably affect the condition of the second
or permanent teeth.
Your child’s smile will be all the brighter if
you let me keep the ‘ baby” teeth in good con
dition.
Examination Free.
DR. H. F. HAMIL {
HAMIL BUILDING / BAINBRIDGE. GA ^
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$2.80-Round Trip-$2.80
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VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
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*The Standard Railroad ol the South’
Account Georgia-Florida Fair
OCTOBER 24TH-28TH.
Agricultural Exhibits and Poultry Show—Num
erous Attractions and Amusements.
Tickets on sale October 23rd to 2Sth inclusive, Limited to
reach original starting point returning prior to mid-night
October 30th 1916.
For further information call on or write
H. M,!l DYKES, Ticket Agent A. C. L. Ry.
Bainbridge, Georgia.
FOR SALE
If you want a nice Farm
of 125 acres in a good
neighborhood close to a
school and churches, it will
pay you to investigate.
This place is partly improved
34 acres cleared and fenced,
practically no waste land.
Don’t let the price scare
you off for it is a fertile
place and will bear invest
igation. If this place is sold
within the next 30 days I
will take $8.00 -per acre
for it. If you have as much
as $500 cash come on and
look it over it dont cost
you a cent to see it.
£|> D. D. SmitH
w Attapulgus, . . . Georgia.
lautbnfigg Mortal
Doings Among Those That See and Know.
BY SELENE 1*+
J
Harry McCaskill entertained
Wednesday evening with a de
lightful picnic at Red Bluff. In
honor of Miss Ruth Hines who
left on Thursday for her home
in Jacksonville after spending
the summer with her grand
mother Mrs. C. Newsome. Those
invited were: Misses Elinor
Brooks, Miriam McLellan, Estell
Dorsey, Ruth Hines, Floreed
Randell of Madison, and Cora
Clark, Messrs. Owen Fields,
Battle, Joe Solina, A. C. Soule,
Lloyd Rich.
The first cane grinding of the
season was enjoyed Wednesday
evening when a party of fourteen
went to Brinson as the guests of
Mr. Carlile Holder. His guests
were: Misses Cecil Harrell,
Katherine Chestnut, Mable Mud-
dock, Jewel Smith, Jesse Whaite
of Cyrene, Anna Smith, Louise
Tucker, and Nelle Whaite,
Messrs. Herbert Harrell, Charlie
Chestnut, Willie Kwilecki, Fred
White and Ralph Kwilecki.
Mrs. M. T, Sollar of Lanark,
Fla., was honor guest at a bridge
party Wednesday afternoon
given by Mrs. H. S. Richardson.
Mrs. Walter Perry won first prize
and Mrs. Sollar was presented
with the guest prize. Those
playing were: Mesdames E. J.
Perry, W. H. Krause, Gordon
Chason, S. S. Brinson, Walter
Perry, and Mrs. Sollar and Miss
Stella Nussbaum.
The Junior Aid gave a large
reception at the home of Mrs.
Parker Wednesday afternoon,
all other church societies were
invited. About fifty guests were
invited. About fifty guests were
present.
The School Girls entertained
Friday evening at the home of
Miss Sadye DesVergers in honor
of theThomasville Football team.
Misses Lucille Connor, Agnes
Moore, Francis Wagner, Gladys
Hooten Sadie Des Vergers served
punch. Progressive conversation
was enjoyed by all present.
Those from Thomasville were
Messrs, Julian Scott, Charlie
Conforts, Heath Nandore, Roy
Wade, Ralph Upchurch, Lamar
McCary, and Ben Woods, Others
present were Misses Elizabeth
Gaines, Lucille Connor, Russell
Robinson> Sadye DesVergers,
Jewell Smith, Agnes Moore, OIna
Belcher, Francis Wagnor, Mary
Lee Parker, Gladys Hooten,
Emmie Mayes, Kathleen Gains,
Annie Morrow of Cuthbert, Orion
McLellan, Messers Evans Belcher,
Ramsey Crom, William Carr,
Jennings Rich, Wheeler Davis,
Joe Lane, Eugene Mayes, Fort
Callahan, Arthur Dorsey, Archie
Rabertson, Charlie McCaskill,
Clark Gurley, Conrad Buckner,
Windell Helton and Ross Rich.
Mrs. Melvin Nussbaum enter
tained with a stag party Monday
evening in honor of Mr. Melvin
Nussbaum. Those attending
were: Messrs. Joe McDuffie,
Lewis Cliett, Carl Led Senter, P.
R. Bonnsler of New York, Perd
Brown of Jacksonville, H. L.
Gans, L. A. Friedman, and Dr.
H. F. Hamil.
Mrs. Clarence Everette of At
lanta arrived Saturday to spend
some time with with relatives
here.
Mrs. Tinley returned Wednes
day after spending two weeks
with her sisters in Dublin, Ga.
Mrs. Ben Ehrlich spent Friday
in Valdosta.
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Read?
are the
Forman Farm Loans.
Ten years time, annual
instalments if desired,
and reasonable rates.
Write or see me for in
formation.
R. G. Hartsfield,
Bainbridge, Ga,
Mrs. E. J. Perry is spending
some time in New York.
Misses Lila and Julia Chason
has returned after spending a
week in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. J. Hornsby and daugh
ters are the guests of Mrs. Sarah
Hornsby in Newnan, Ga.
Mrs. H. S. Richardson and
son left Monday to spend several
months in Gainsville, Ga., and
Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. G. N. Lewis has returned
to her home in Eufala. Ala., after
a pleasant visit to her daughter
Mrs. Raland Bower.
Mrs. Herman McArthur will
arrive this week to be the guest
of her parents Dr. and Mrs. J. D.
Chason, until after the Chason-
Bell wedding, which takes place
on the 25th, of this month.
Miss Floreed Randell who has
been the attractive and popular
guest of her si9ter Mrs. S. S.
Brinson for the summer, return
ed to her home in Madison, Fla.,
on Tuesday.
Miss Daisey Binford of Phili-
delphia, Penn., is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Gurley for two
weeks.
Mr. Robert May and Max
Kwilecki left Monday for Atlanta
to take in the Southern Fair.
They motored thru the country
in Max Kwilecki’s Cadallic.
MRS. HOUSE-KEEP
Can You Afford to Ma
Them When we Sell Yo
Stone’s Fruit Cakes
at such low prices and in any size that
you wish. You don’t have to put so
much money out to just get a touch or a
taste of Fruit Cake,
STONE’S Fruit Cak
Are too well known in flavor and cook
ing for us to spend any time introducing
them. They have been on the market
for many years and saved many house
wives tears of vexation over a failure to
get the cake just right. The cake you
get from us is right, in right proportion,
fruits and they add glory to the Christ
mas or Thanksgiving dinner. They are
so convenient that now the house
use them for
wives
Every Special Occasi
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Donald
son of Jakin have been spending
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
John McLendon.
Mrs. M. T. Sollar arrived
Wednesday to be the guest of
her mother Mrs. Walter Perry-
Mrs. C. B- Scott, Mrs. H.
Boland and son Harrv and Miss
Lyda Green motored to Doeiun
Tuesday to spend three days with
friends.
Mrs. S. S. Brinson and daugh
ter left Tuesday for Gainsville,
where they will spend three
weeks.
Mrs. Preston Jackson of Tampa
Fla., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. J.
D. Chason.
See just what a cake will cost you baked
at home, see what we will sell you a
Stone’s for and then see how much you
have saved in money, patience and worry
You cant afford to miss using them.
The City Grocery Co.
Sapp Bros.
Pho
No,
Phone
147
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA
FOR SALE
One house and lot corner Shot-
well and River Streets, lot runn
ing back to Bruton St, also one
35 foot gasoline boat now near
completion, also nice large shop
and wood house, will sell at a
bargin. Apply to M. L. Martin,
the Plumber.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman wise
returned to Thomasville, ’ after
spending the week-end with Mrs. ] convenences,
Leo Wise. I Fleming.
House to Rent. 6 Room house
on Broughton St. All modern
Apply to W. O
Ask for and Get
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A Want Ad in The P<
Search Light bring rest
We Want a Business Man
A business man who has selling ability. The man we
want may be in the automobile business now; he may be
in some other business; he may be a farmer; he may be
retired. *
Whoever he is or whatever may be his occupation, we
want him if he can fulfill the conditions of our proposal.
We are in search of a real, live, wide-awake man, who has had
business training, who has some capital, who can sell Maxwell
Motor Cars.
We are represented in almost 3000 of the leading cities and towns
of the United States, and our dealers are prosperous and happy-
They should be, and will continue to be, for the Maxwell Car is
the unquestioned leader of its class.
It is a car for which there is a nation-wide and growing deman
—because it represents more real value, dollar for dollar, kr.a
any other car in the world.
We have no dealer in this locality. We want one immediate:y.
Our representative will call and explain the details of a ve.y
attractive proposition.
Anyone interested should inquire at once.
Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation
Touring Car
*595
Detroit, Mich.
One Chassis
F. O. B. Detroit
Five Body Styles
Roadster
*580
F. O. B. Detroit
All Model* Completely Equipped—No Extra* to Boy