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j^SSlONAL.
CARDS
JT C. SMITH
DENTIST
hpjtairs, Belcher Building
| Ba inbrh^ GA.
[jt SPOONER
TORNEY AT law
!“ ,11 State and Federa.
SCity Court Bainbrjdge
L^p 225 BROUGHTON ST.
n _ . Georgia.
hdge.
\uft- O'NEAL
TORNEY at law
I GENERAL PRACTICE
Georgia
J. C. HALE
TTORNEY at law
general practice
[bridge. - Georgia
JNO. K. WILSON
lABBELL
SRELL & WILSON
rTORNEYS AT LAW
[ffi.VER.AL PRACTICE
ainbridge, • Georgia
L v. CUSTER
ItTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in all Courts
*y Circuit and all Federal
Courts
life Opposite Court House
■bridge, - Georgia.
D. R. BRYAN
ItTORNEY AT LAW
Iffice in court House
FAIRCHILD FACTS
Wonder if many attended the
debate at Fairchild school house
Friday night and how about
organizing a book club girls?
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Yeates of
Sneads are visiting Mrs. Jno
Rich. We were glad to see
them as they passed by.
, A. J. Yates was in our midst
last week attending to business.
Think that winter is pro
longing the nights, and long
nights mean that we should
borrow a portion of one for an
entertainment and what would
be better than a “Leap Year
Party.”
Mrs. C. R. Coleman spent
a short while with Mrs. D. Turn
age Sunday morning.
Horace M. Simpson and sister.
Miss Vera, visited Fairchild last
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. C. R. Coleman and son
James went over to Donalson-
ville last Saturday shopping.
Hillard Turnage and Charlie
Clarke make a bussiness trip to
Bainbridge last Thursday.
Messrs. Simmons and Pearson,
from off the dredge boat Musco
gee, were out in our community
Sundav,
A. M. Turnage and wife at
tended the dance at Chattahoo
chee Friday night.
J. O. Aldav and family visited
in Florida last week.
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big new discovery
cigarette blending
The big thing about Chesterfields is their unique
blend. The Chesterfield blend is an entirely new com
bination of tobaccos. This blend is the most important
new development in cigarette making in 20 years.
As a result, Chesterfields produce a totally new *
kind of cigarette enjoyment—they satisfy! Just like
a “bite” before bedtime satisfies when you’re hungry.
But with all that, Chesterfields are MILD, too!
This new enjoyment (satisfy, yet mild) comes
ONLY in Chesterfields because no cigarette maker
can copy the Chesterfield blend.
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CIGARETTES
bridge,
Georgia.
DR, E, EHRLICH
YSICIAN & SURGEON
iPhones 358, 46 and 18
] Office 312 Clark St.
Bridge, .... Georgia.
WIMBERLY, JR,
Attorney at law
Ilifice in O'Neal Building
| Next to Court House
bridge, - - - Georgia.
H. G. BELL > -
attorney at law
[GENERAL PRACTICE
Joilices in Chason Building
Opposite Court House
fridge, - - - Georgia.
J. M. FLOYD
[attorney at law
I Dealer in Real Estate
Ice,2nd. Floor Racket store
[bridge, gegrgia
f.E. STRICKLAND
[ATTORNEY AT LAW
e with Hon. H. B. Spooner
Bainbridge, Ga.
W. M. ARLINE
[county surveyor
1 DECATUR COUNTY
p- 0. Strjcklan, Ga.
run levels for Terracing,
ping and Draining. All let-
pidinqu'rues will be prompt-
Tended to.
R - M. WALSH
O. V. M.
GRADUATE veterinarian
l ro ’ • • . Georgia.
German’s Pressing Club
[the P! a c e for Good Work.-
Clothes, Hats-, and
I hid Gloves Cleaned
[ 1 - lds °f Busheling Work.
An Work Guaranteed—
°. 264-L. Bainbridge, GA.
Nolly
CAMP NO. 28.
loodjnen oije $orld
Second and Fourth
Monday Nights.
B| ting Sovereigns Always
Welcome.
0 - N Ui, council commander.
J - H. Hancock, clerk.
ALLIANCE DOTS
•Misses Annie Mae and Geor
gia Dean, and Fannie Brock
gave Fairy Lou Dean a call
last Sunday.
Lawson Brock and Lewis
Newsome accompained Misses
Elizabeth Taylor and Ruby
Singleton home Sunday.
Luby Newsome gave Miss
Annie Mae Dean a call Sunday.
Mrs. W. R. Horn was visit
ing home folks Sunday.
Earnest Dean was in Bain
bridge Saturday on business.
Miss Maud Valentine and Joe
Dollar attended preaching at
Oak Grove last Sunday.
Miss Fairy Lou Dean enter
tained a large crowd of young
folks last Sunday.
10 for 5c
Also packed 20 for I Oc
RUB-MY-TISM
i Will cure’your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c
Aunts fb \ e flats
Cellular I Guaranteed
UQUIDPROOF-HEATPROOF
Pricel$2.50
Lane Furniture Company
IS 1 *
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686
n'. P 'i’ criptio » prepared eqtecttBr
<*,*,'* or CHILLS & FEVER
;•»°* e * *>11 break any cate. ecc
r! 81 a tonic the Fever will do
oa ,he liTer better that
— -o« not gripe or tickes
Good American Loaves
baked right here in a good
American bakery by a good
American patriot out of good
American flour. What better can
you obtain? Where is the flour
that’s superior to the kind we
use, or the bakery that is more
modem and sanitary ?
THE WHITEWAY BAKER!
ELDORENDO DOTS
Ginning season is very near
over with here. We seldom hear
the gin noise.
Harvest time makes many
farmers around here wear broad
smiles and a new broad cloth
habit.
Professor J. H. Dean began a
ten days singing school at the
Baptist church last Monday,
J. L. Davis made a business
trip to Bainbridge last Saturday.
Joe E. Toole and Pet Hatcher
and children dined with W. J.
Pridgen last Sunday.
Mr. Hancock of near Quincy,
Fla., was here one day last week
buying special stock hogs from
W. J. Pridgen.
Leon Williams and sister, Mrs.
Whigham, spent Thursday in
town.
Friday, the 27th is set aside as
election day for Local School Tax.
The question will be. who shall
vote right.
Mrs. D. V. Powell spent Mon
day with her mother, Mrs. Val
entine.
J. W. Powell and daughters
were in our village a while Sun
day.
H. A. Taylor and wife were
out joy riding Sunday evening.
Ho* Catarrh is Contraceed.
Mothers are somtimes so
thoughtless as to neglect the
colds which their ehildren con
tract. The infiamation of the
mucu3 membrane, at first be
comes chronic and the child has
chronic catarrh, a disease which
is seldom cured and that may
prove a life’s burden. Many
persons who have this loathsome
disease will remember having
had frequent colds at the time
it was contracted. A little fore
thought, a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy judiciously
used and all this trouble might
have been avoided. Obtainable
everywhere.
BETHEL ITEMS
Rev. Bluett filled his regular
appointment at Bethel Satur
day and Sunday.
Allen and Miss Henrietta Rich,
called on their grand-parents
Monday afternoon.
We give our new neighbors
Mr. and Mrs. Jones a hearty
welcome.
Allen Rich purchased a load
of fine hogs from Mr. James
Thomas of Fairchild.
Several people of this section
are losing hogs with cholera.
John Wilson and wife spent
Sunday with their parents.
Chester Reed left Friday to
except his school.
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.
KINKY
HAIR
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Med. Co. ]
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POMADE
baa done tot my balr.
Before I u*®d It, my hair
allky that I can do it
op toy way I wa&t to.
* torn* truly. Cllja GkLER.
Don't let aovne fake Kink Jtemover fool
POM AD K
does, remove* Dandruff, feeds the Root* of
the hair, and make* it grow lonr. soft and
silky. After using a few times you can tell
the difference, and after • little while tt
will be ao pretty and lonr that you can fix
ft up to suit you. If ffxelentodon’tdoaa
we claim, we will give your money back.
21c by mail on receipt of stamp# or coin.
wn>» Par fwCaslara.
—
is the twentieth century
means of settling disputes.
In time, Arbitration should supplant war in deciding
differences between great nations. Acceptance of the
principle of Arbitration will render great industrial
strikes impossible — and even minor differences will
come to be settled by this means. Impartial judges can
be counted upon to render fair decisions.
To impartial judges of roofing, we will always be
willing to leave decision as to the comparative merits
of roofings, confident that intelligent investigation will
result in a decision for
Certain-teed
Roofing
An investigation into methods of manufacturing would show that
only the best quality of roofing felts is used in CERTAIN-TEED
roofing. This is thoroughly saturated with a blend of soft asphalts—
the formula of the General’s Board of Expert Chemists. It is then
coated with a blend of harder asphalts, which forms art impervious
coating and prevents the inner saturation from drying out.
This explains why CERTAIN-TEED outlives ordinary roofing, and
why it is possible to guarantee it for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to
ply (1, 2 or 3). The responsibility of the world’s largest manufacturer
of roofings and building papers is behind this guarantee; which is
conservative, as experience proves that CERTAIN-TEED outlives
the period of guarantee.
The General makes one third of America’s supply of asphalt roll
roofing. His facilities are unequaled, and he is able to produce the
highest quality roofing at the lowest manufacturing cost.
CERTAIN-TEED is made in rolls; also in a slate-surfaced shingles.
There is a type of CERTAIN-TEED for every kind of building,
with flat or pitched roofs, from the largest sky-scraper to the smallest
residence or out building.
CERTAIN-TEED is sold by responsible dealers all over the world,
at reasonable prices. Investigate it before you decide on any type of
roof.
General Roofing Manufacturing Company
WotU'b Largest Manufacturer of Roofing* and BaiUmg ftptw
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