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J The Collar
Lin? to be pleased unless
Hris laundered correctly,
lot stiff enough, or if it
F‘r edge and scratches
C k there is going to be
f We pay particular at-
■ to the way we launder
land cuffs, and we don t
■- you send yours to us,
11 have any cause for
Steam Laundry
f Phone 58.
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,6 prescription prepared ccpeciaUy
l/ftlA or CHILLS A. FEVER.
J,ix doaei, will break any caae, and
■then <ie 0 ionic the Fever will not
T j, art* on the liver belter than
lamldoes not gripe or sicken. '*•
The present methods of school
teaching is being scored all over
the state by the press and it is
high time that some of the new
fangled ideas of the willie-boys
and sissies just out of college
were giving away to real old
horse sense. You cant pick up a
paper but what you read the
complaint of some citizen on the
methods. The teachers will not
take time to explain to the
children, anything and then
when their parents do so Miss
Smarty informs the child that its.
parents are old fashioned and
“we dont teach that way nowa
days” and consequently the child
is allowed to stumble along in
dark. School teaching ought to
be a more serious problem than
dressing and attending social
functions but the average town
teacher dont seem to think so,
nor do they seem to recall that
their salaries are paid out of the
tax payers purses and they are
not above their employers. When
a servant grows bigger in reality
or in imagination than his or her
employer it is time to get another
servant.
A NICE ROAST OR A RAKED FISH
will take the place of that expen
sive Christmas Turkey and comes
a lots cheaper as well as tickle the
palate more. Don’t spend your
head off when we carry things that
will please for less money. Our
pork, sausage and meats are sup
erb. Try them and see if you
miss the cheer of the holidays,
A Full Supply of Sausage
Casings on Hand.
THE PEOPLE’S MARKET
PHONE 61
T g~ \ and Bad Colds are caused by germs. Fat
I ^ VjflDDC Quick relie f take The Giant Grip Germ KMa
Johnson’s Tonic
SSe aol Mo. on* TttiioU 26'
t SHOP EARLY AND BUY Aj
PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ' f j
GEORGE H. FIELDS
The Store Where He Buys
A Veritable Fairyland of Wonderful Styled and
Fascinating Christmas Gifts.
Jewelry
Cuff Links SOc to $3.50
Scarf Pins. .. SOc to $2.50
Dress Sets $1.00 to $2.00
Sterling Silver Belt
Buckles with belt $3.50
Knives & Ghains
Big variety of the popular Knives
and Vest Chains, also pencil
and Chain. Prices
$2.50 $3.50 $5
$7.50
Leather Goods
-Men’s Traveling Sets $2 to $19
Men’s Military Brush. .$1 to $5
Card Cases SOc to -52.50
Bridge Sets $1 to $3
Trunk s & Bags
Wardrobe and Steamer Trunks
$10 to $25
Leather Suit Cases
$7.50 to $15
Leather Bag Trunk
$5 TO $25
N ckwear
Of all Gifts, Rich Cravats head
the list. We have a beautiful
collection. Dazzling colors and
designs, from
50c to $3.00
Silk Shirts
A variety of Rich Silk and
Silk Crepe, beautiful colors and
designs.
$3.50 to $6.50
Heelers And
Mufflers
Knitted or plain Silk, Angora,
etc. Rich and Nobby.
50c $1 $1.50 $2
$3.00
House Slippers
Feet Slippers in Grey, Oxford,
Cardinal and Buckskin. The
most comfortable slipper made.
$1.25 AND $1.50
Bath Robes
Of all the Gifts, none serves
the two-fold purpose of necessity
and comfort as the Lounging
Robe and Smoking Jacket.
Smoking Jackets $G.50to$10
Lounging aud Bath
Robes $5 to $25
Silk Umbrellas
Natural or Silver Tipped
Handles
$3.00 to $5.00
Useful Gifts
Overcoats $12.50 to $25
Mackinaws $7.50 to UO
Sweaters $1 to $9
(All Bradley Knit)
Fancy Vests, in Neat and
Snappy Patterns.
Gloves. Dress, Auto and
Work Gloves.
Shoes, The Best on
Earth.
Hats. STETSON
Enough Said.
GEO. H. FIELDS
“The Store For the Young Fellow and His Daddy”
Callahan Block Bainbridge, Qa.
BOSTON WOMAN REGCOM-
MENDING it to HER FRIENDS
ON THE [Aeon SITUATION
Seretary L. C. Busch, of the
Thomasville Commercial Asso
ciation, has written Secretary
Redfield, Department of Com
merce; Secretary Wilson, Depart
ment of Labor, and Attorney
General Gregory, Washington
protesting against the malicious
of certain labor agents in south
ern Georgia, north Florida and
east Alabama, who claim to re
present the big munitions manu
facturers of Pennsylvania, New
York and Connecticut.
The activities complained of
are that these agents deliberate
ly spread false rumors or race
riots, war against the blacks and
such nefarious tales in order to
persaude the poor negroes to
leave their homes and property
to go north to work in a cold
and inhospitable climate.
The police departments and
sheriffs of all counties in the
tenitory mentioned have been
asked to interest themselves
against these labor agents whose
sole business seems to be spread-
ind terror among the negroes
with wild tales and lies not only
about labor conditions in the
states mentioned but also about
what the future holds for the
negro in the South.
Odjection is not made so much
to the labor going where it will
but strendous efforts are being
made to prevent the migration
of labor because of false and un
founded rumors industriously
spread by these - . „ ,
who- agents some of
.a are white and some
negroes.
The more intelligent among
the negroes have joined in join
ed in the movement and have
advised their friends and neigh
bors against going North be
cause of fear of alleged bodily
violence and maltreatment,
which is wholly false and utter
ly unfounded.
That the activities of the
labor agents has resulted in
some well meaning and good
intentioned negroes selling their
property and leaving good pay
ing jobs is well know and to
prevent this uncalled for exodus
of labor from the South this
preventive measure has been
taken.
Ever Salivated by
Calomel? Horrible!
Calomel is quicksilver and
acts like dynamite
on your liver
Calomel loses you a day! You
know what calomel is. It’s mer
cury; quicksilver. Calomel is
dangerous. It crashes into sour
bile-like dynamite, cramping and
sickening you, Calomel attacks
the bones and should never be
taken into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish
constipated and all knocked out
and believe you need a dose of
dangerous calomel just remember
that your druggist sells for 50
cents a large bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone, which is entirely
vegetable and plesant to take
and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is gauranteed to start
your liver without stirring you
up inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take calomel! It makes
you sick the next day; it loses
you a day,s work. Dodson’s
Liver Tone straightens you up
and you feel great. Give it to
the children because it is per
fectly harmless and does not
gripe.
MBS. SLACK’S LETTER
To Mothers of Delicate Children
Palmyra, Pa.-—"My little girl had a
chronic cough and wai go thin you could
count her ril>», and ghe had no appetite.
Nothing we gave her gtomed to help her,
until one day Mrg, Ncilx*rt asked me to
try Vino], and now ghe is hungry all the
time, her cough ig gone, slie is stouter
and has a more healthy color. I with
every mother who has u delicate child
would try Vinol.”—Mrg. Alfbeu ,Slack.
We guarantee Vinol, our non-eecret
tonic, to make delicate childrcu
healthy gnd strong.
Willis Drug Co., Bainbridge, Ga.
Also at the leading Drug Stores
in all Georgia towns.
Popular Boston Lady Says Tonolme las
Proven a Godsend to Her.
It is always interesting to>
listen to the statements of our
friends and especially when you
know they are sincere and honest
in what they say. Added inter
est is created in a statement
coming from one who has spent
a lifetime in Boston, where she
is well known socially.
Such a person is Annie
Stewart, who resides in Boston
and is possesed of the respect
and confidence of her associates,
and is willing for anyone to call
on verify the following signed
testimonial.
“I have suffered with stomach
trouble for the past seven years.
It took the form of indigestion
and dyspepsia. I had dizzy spells
and headaches and after I ate a
little food it would ferment
and cause gas to form in my
stomach. I had pains all over
my body and was chronically
constipated. My liver was torpid
and I felt generally miserable. I
had doctored and had been in
the hospital, but received no
permanent relief. I was so nerv
ous and restless that at night I
could hardly sleep. The gas
pressing under my heart caused
palpitation and when I arose in
the morning I was just as tired
as when I retired. About two
weeks ago I began to take to-
noline and I can truthfully state
that it has done wonders in my
case. I am feeling like a new
woman and can oat
food. J * u *' ' -°f
. . -.cep the night through
and have no more aches or pains;
in fact, it has cured me, and I
am recommending it to all of
my friends, as it has been a Gcd-
send to me.”
All gcod druggists sell and
guarantee tonoline.
There are numerous symptoms
of this trouble that tonoline can
relieve. In fact any of the
following may denote affections
of the stomach: Indigestion, dy
spepsia, belching ot wind, bad
breath, sick throbbing headache,
poor circulation, night sweats,
that tired feeling, costiveness,
coated tongue or a poor complex
ion.
Caution:—As tonoline is re
commended as a flesh builder
those not wishing to increase
their weight 15 pounds or more
should not take it continuosly.
NOTCIE!
All the permissions heretofore
given in writing or verbally to
hunt on the lands owned by C.
K. C. Ausley in Decatur county,
Georgia are hereby revoked and
canceled.
All game wardens are hereby
notified and directed to prose
cute any and all persons hunt
ing on my lands unless the per
son present a written permit
signed by me.
No person other than myself is
authorized to give permission
to hunt on my lands and notice
is expressly given that no verbal
consent by me is valid or bind
ing.
I offer a cash reward of Five
Dollars to any warden or per
son upon prosecution to convic
tion of any person hunting on
my lands.
I do not wish to prosecute any
one so kindly be governed ac
cording to this notice.
C. K. C. Ausley.
Winter Brings Colds To
Children
A child rarely goes through
the whole winter withoug a cold
and every mother should have
a reliable remedy handy. Fever
sore throat, tight chest and
croupy coughs are sure symp
toms. A dose of Dr. Bell's Pine
Tar Honey will loosen the
phlegm, relieve the congested
lungs and stop the cough. Its
antiseptic pine balsams heal and
soothe. For croup, whooping
cough and chronic bronchial
troubles try Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar
Honey. At all druggist, 25c. (3)
0RI0/1 LODGE t\o. S
F. & A. M.
Meets Every First and
Third Thursday Nights
Out of town Brethren Especial
ly Invited.
GEO. H. FIELDST V.BERKK,
W. M. Sec'y.