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ash corn market
x\t£ are affording the farmers of this
W sec tion a market for sound white
milling corn either shelled or in the ear,
chucked, and are paying liberal prices.
CALL OR WRITE THE
Flint River Milling Co.
[inbridge,
sraiwaKBi
Georgia
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a^OUR friends can
buy anything
you 'can .give them—
except your photo-
, graph.
Make an appointment
to-day.
H. W.
SOUTH
PHOTOGRAPHER
Bainbridge, Georgia
LEGAL NOTICES
Georgia, Decatur t.ounty:-
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge i^ said
county on the lirst Tuesday in Jan. dur
ing the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property to wit;
A one-seventh interest in lots 1107
and 3114 in the 20th. district, Decatur
County Ga., known as the Lou Jack-
son estate. A one-seventh interest
levied on as the property of Sim Jack-
son to satisfy a ti fa in favor of D. A.
Cohen. This Dec. 5th, 1016. Tenant in
possession notilied.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff.
ainting g Decorating
W E have added the departments of
PAINTING and INTERIOR DE
CORATING to our business. We select
only the purest of paints. Our decorations
are designed to harmonize with individual
tastes.
WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH
Are surpervised by men highly skilled in
their business. No matter how large or
how small the contract, we live up to our
reputation. We should be glad to consult
with you on any improvements you are
contemplating.
Phe Richardson Engineering
and Constructing Company
r.NEAL BUILDING PHONE 305 BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Saved Girl’s Life *
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ns’ssmraJohnson's Tonic
and Bad Colds are caused by germs. Fo*
Quick relief take The Giant Gnp Germ Ki- *3
Georgia. Decatur County;
Will he sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Jan.
during the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit;
2 wooden heJs and bedding, 2 trunks
and contents, 3 straight chairs 1 Hocker
and 1 center tabic. Levied on as the
property of Owen and Susie Edwards
to satisfy justice court (i fa in favor of
Fred A. Cohen. This Dec. 5th, 1915,
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff,
Georgia, Decatur county,
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Jan. dur
ing the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property to wit;
i! iron beds, 3 springs, 3 straight
chairs, 1 Hocker, i2 combination mat
tresses, 1 safe, I dining table, Levied
on as the property of S. J. Salter to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of Barker-Mo
Caskill Co. This Dee, 2nd. 1910.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Georgia, Decatur County:
Will he sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Jan
during the legal houra of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit;
Fifty acres of land located and being
in the Southwest Corner of lot of land
no. 34 in the 15th, district of Decatur
county, Ga., Notice of levy posted on
said land and elaimatUs II. G. Brock
and W. A. Brock notified. Levied on
under and by virtue of a fi fa of the
Cairo Guano Company vs W. A. and
H. G. Brock issued from the city
Court of Bainbridge June term 1910.
This Gth, day of Dec. 1916.
S. W. Martin, Sheriff.
Georgia, Decatur County:
Will he sold before the court house
door in and for said county on the first
Tuesday in Jan. 1917, within the legal
tiours of sale for cash to the highest
bidder ail of the following property,
to-wit
50 hushles of corn more or less, 300
bundles of fodder more or less, 1 old 2
horse wagon, 1 gray mule named
Annie about S years old and one bay
mule named Bill. Levied on as the
property of John Long to satisfy an
attachment in favor of E, D. Spooner.
This December Gth. 1916.
8. W. .MARTIN, Sheriff.
Georgia, Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Jan. 1917
during the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described property to wit:
One house and lot in the city of
Bainbridge, said county. Lot number
8 in the Boozer subdivision of the city
of Bainbridge and formerly owned by
J. M. Laing. Levied on as the property
of Wiil Howard to satisfy a laborer’s
lien in fuvor of Will Rankin. Levy
made by J. M. Vereen L. C. and turn
ed over to the sheriff for advertising
and sale. This Dec. Gth, 1916.
S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Georgia, Decatur county
Will be sold before the court house
door m the city of Bainbridge in said
county on the first Tuesday in Jan. du
ring the legal hours of sale the follow
ing described property to wit;
4 iron beds and bedding, 6 straight
chairs and 5 rockers, 1 safe, 1 side
board, 1 hall tree, 1 dining table, 1
stove and fixtures, 1 sewing machine.
Levied on as the property of Mr. and
Mrs. Iru Bell to satisfy a distress
warrant in favor of 11. C. Mathis,
Guardian. This Dec. 7th, 1916.
W S. .MARTIN, Sheriff.
APPLICATION
FOR DISCHARGE
Georgia, Decatur County.
W. T. Nicholson, guardian of W. B.
and H. .1. Nicholson having applied to
me to be discharged from such guar
dianship, let all parties concerned
show cause before me at the court
house in said county on the first Mon
day in January 1917 why such dis
charge should not be granted. This
Dec. 5th, 1916. ,
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Decatur County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell lands
belonging to her wards Joseph M. and
John D. Boston for the purpose of
maintenance and education. 8aid ap
plication will be heaul at the regular
term of the Ordinary’s court held in
and for the said Bounty on th# first
Monday in January 1917, This Dee
5th, 1916.
Mrs. Mollie Boston,
Guardian for John D. and Joseph M.
Boston.
Gorgia, Decatur County
Notice is hereby given that on the
Fourth day of January, 1917, the
undersigned will apply to His Honor
W, M. Harrell, Judge of the Kujierior
Court of said County, for leave to sell
the follow ing property of her wards,
Onedia Dollar and Norwood Dollar,
minor children, to wit: A Two Thir
tieths undivided interest in the estate
of Adam Dollar, deceased, which con
sists of Fifty r50) nerds of land in the
Southwest comer of land lot Number
Three Hundred and Five (305) and
One Hundred and Eighteen (118)
acres of land lot Number Two Hun
dred and Fifty-six (256), all in the
16th, district of Decatur County,
Georgia.
Said property to be sold at private
sale for the purpose of maintenance
and education of petitioner’s said
wards.
MARY LOU DOLLAR,
Guardian.
“Goodnight Corns!
We Usem-lt!”’
3 Drops in 2 Seconds. That’s AIL
“GETS-IT” Does the Rest.
Never Fails.
“Really, I never could seo how
some few people uso the most dim-
cult and gainful way they can find to
pret rid or corns. Thoy’ll wrap their
toes up with bandages into a package
that HUs their shoes full of feet and
makes corns so painful they.’vo got
to walk sideways and wrinkle tip
their faces. Or they use salves that
eat right into the too and make it
raw and sore, or thoy’ll uso piasters
that mako the corns bulge, or pick
and gouge* at their corns and make*
the toes bleed Funny, Isn’t it? “GETS-
IT” is the* simple, modern wonder for
corns. Just out 3 drops on. It dries
instantly. No pain, fuss or trouble.
The corn, enlTn.q or wart loosens and
GOmeson*. Millions use nothing clso. 1 '
"GETS-TT” is sold and recommend
ed by druggists everywhere, 25c a
bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by!
B.. Lawrenco & Co., Chicago, 111, ^^
TEACHERS INSTITUTE
This is to announce that the
annual institute for the white
teachers of Decatur County wil
be held the first week in January,
1st, to the 5th, inclusive. All
white teachers of the county are
invited and requested to attended
the entire session under penalty
as prescribed by the school re
gulations. Supervisor F. E. Land
of Macon will have the work in
charge. It is hoped that every
teacher will come full of en
thusiasm and be prepared to at
least offer one or more sugges'
tionsto the other teachers of the
institute along some subject in
school work.
Yours very truly,
J. B. L. BARBER.
Supt-EIect.
Neglected Colds Grow
Worse
A cough that racks and irri
tates the throat may lead to a
serious chronic cough, if neg
lected. The healing pine bal
sams in Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar
Honey—Nature’s own remedy-
will soothe and releive the irri
tation, breathing will be easier,
and the antiseptic properties wifi
kill the germ which retarded
healing, Have it handy for the
croup, sore throat and chronic
bronchial affections. Get a
bottle to-day. Pleasant to take.
At all Druggist. 25c. (1)
OUR BREAD
deserves your immediate atten
tion if you are looking for some
thing jnst a little different and
better quality than the bread
you are using. It is a delicious
loaf and will give you complete
satisfaction. We say this be
cause we know it to be true. If
your grocer doesn’t keep it order
it from this bakery.
THE WHITEWAY BAKERY
Nervons Women.
When the nervousness is caus
ed by constipation, as is often
the case, you will get quick re
lief by taking Chamberlain’s
Tablets. These table also improve
the digestion. Obtainable every
where.
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Decatur County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to the
family of Lewis Mathis deceased, hav
ing been filed in my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show cause by
the 1st day of Jan, 1917, why said a[>-
plication for twelve months’ support
should not be granted. This Dec. 6,
1916,
_T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary
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’S BOLL
PREPAREDNESS MEETING
It is announced at the Georgia
State College of Agriculture that
arrangements have been made
to hold a series of boll weevil
preparedness meeting for farm
ers and business men in Georgia.
These meeting are to addressed
by bankers, farmers and busi
ness men who have met with
success in dealing with financial
changes in boll weevil territory
in states west of Georgia. They
come recommended by federal
officials who have been in posi
tion to study the weevils effects
from Texas to Georgia. JThey
are to be sent out under the di
rection of the Extension Divi
sion of the College of Agricul
ture to tell business men the re
sults of their experiences. It is
believed that they will be wet
corned by Georgia business men
and farmers and given an inter
esting hearing,
lild hbj'ect, oi course, is to
help the farmers as much as
possible, to protect his resources
by finding new bases for credit
and to establish the best basis of
credit possible for cotton under
boll weevil conditions.
In this campaign the ccrdial
co-operation of business interests
and tarmers as well, is being
received. It is not an effort on
the, part of the College to fix
bases of credit but to provide
the best information possible in
helping farmers and business
men to get together in an equit
able way in view ot the disturb
ed condition caused by the
weevil.
The dates of the meetings
thus far are set as follows:
Macon, January 22nd; Tifjon;
Jan. 23 a. m.; Valdosta, Jan. 23
p. m.; Thomasville, Jan. 24 a. m. ;
Quitman Jan. 24 p., m.; Bain
bridge, Jan. 25 a. m.; Cairo Jan.
25 p. m.; Moultrie, Jan. 26; Al
bany, Jan, 27; Cuthbert, Jan. 29
a. m.; Dawson, Jan, 29 p.m.;
Americus, Jan. 20; Columbus,
Jan. 31.
Cough Medicine tor Children.
Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville,
N. Y.. says: “About five years
ago when we were living in Gaf-
butt, N. Y., I doctored two or
my children suflering from colds
with Chamberlain’^ Cough Re
medy and found it just as repre
sented in every way. It prompt
ly checked their coughing and
cured their colds quicker than
anything I ever used.” Obtain
able everywhere.
Calomel Salivates
and Makes You
Sick
Acts like dynamite on a
sluggish liver and you
loose a day’s work
There’s no reason why a per
son should take sickening, sali
vating calomel when 50 cents
buys a large bottle of Donson’s
Liver Tone—a perfect substitute
for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable
liquid which will start your liver
just as surely as calomel, but it
does not make you sick and can
not salivate.
Children and grown folks can
take Dodson’s Liver Tone be
cause it is perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug.
It is mercury and attacks your
banes. Take a dose of nasty
calomel today and you will feel
weak sick, and nauseated to
morrow.
Dont loose a day’s work. Take
a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone instead and you will wake
up feeling gaeat. No more bili
ousness, constipation, slugglish-
ness, headaches, coated tongue
or sour stomach. Your druggist
says if you don’t find Dodson’s
Liver Tone acts better than the
horrible calomel your money is
waiting for you.
CAN’T LOSE HAIR
TwentyYears from Today
a Baldheaded Man Will
Be an Unusual Sight.
One of the most prominent
druggists of America made a
statement a few weeks ago
which has caused a great deal of
discussion among scientists in
the medical press.
He said: “If the new hair
grower, Mildredina Hair Remedy,
increases its sales as it has dur
ing the past year, it will be used
by nearly every man, woman
and child in America within
eight years.
"When Mildredina Hair Re
medy is used almost universally,
dandruff will disappear and with
its departure baldness, itching
sCalp, splitting hair and all scalp
diseases will follow and twenty
years from now a bald head will
be a rarity.”
There is only one way to cure
dandruff, and that is to kill the
germs. There is only one hair
preparation that will kill the
germs and that is Mildredian
Hair Remedy. This unusual hair
restorer with its record of thous
ands of cures wifi grow hair on
any head where there is any life
left; it cure dandruff, stop falling
hair and itching of the scalp in
three Vveexs of money bacKV
It is the most pleasant and in
vigorating tonic, is not sticky, or
greasy and is used extensively
by ladies of refinement who de
sire to have and to keep their
hair soft, lustrous ard luxuriant.
Fifty cents for a large bottle
druggists everywhere. Mail or
ders filled by American Pro
prietary Co., Boston, Mass.
CUT THIS OUT.
FREE to show how quickly
Mildredina Hair Remedy acts,
we will send a large sample free
by return mail to anyone who
sends this Coupon to American
Proprietary Co., Boston, Mass.,
with their name and address and
ten cents in silver to pay postage.
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
Health is Worth Saving and Sow
Bainbridge People Know How
to Save it.
Many Bainbridge people take
their lives in their hands by
neglecting the kidneys when
they know these organs need
help. Weak kidneys are respon
sible for a vast amount of suffer
ing and ill health—the slightest
delay is dangerous. Use Doan’s
Kidney Pills—a remedy that has
helped thousands of kidney suff
erers. Here is a Bainbridge citi
zen’s reccommendation.
Mrs. E. H. Daniel, 154, Wash
ington St., Bainbridge, says:
“Some years ago, I was suffering
Irom a serve pain through the
small ot my back. Black specks
floated before my eyes and my
sight became blurred. The kid
ney secretions were two trequent
in passage and scanty. Doan’s
Kidney Pills gave me great re
lief.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply a3k for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same kind that Mrs. Daniel had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf-
alo, N. Y.
The Man Inside
The Collar
is not going to be pleased unless
that collar is laundered correctly.
If it is not stiff enough, or if it
has a razor edge and scratches
the neck, there is going to be
trouble. We pay particular at
tention to the way we launder
collars and cuffs, and we don’t
think if you send yours to us,
you will have any cause for
complaint.
Dixie Steam Laundry
Phone 58.