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Crooked Teeth
a critical stage in the care of the child’s mouth
jf t j ie second teeth begin to push forth, for
Soften the period when the basis is laid for
this lS ° keC j disfiguring teeth that are a source of
^harassment for life.
How to Prevent Them
tn many cases after the teeth have become
ied I can straighten and get them back to a nor-
\ ligament, but the best plan of all is to avoid this
tineency by bringing the child in occasionally
T sr the growing period and have me examine his
th I can prevent wrong growth and—an ounce
prevention is worth a pound of cure.
dr. H. F. HAIVIfL
HAM1C building bainbridge, ga
Interest
6°|o Interest
FARM LOANS
AT 6°|o INTEREST
Farm Loans promptly made on improved farms
Jouth Georgia. No matter how large a loan you
nt call and tell us your wants. Loans made any-
ere in Southwest Georgia.
No Delay—Money fs Waiting
CITY LOANS
We are in position to make loans promptly on
proved City property located in Bainbridge, Don-
onville, Cairo, Wnigham, Brinson, Climax, and
er nearby towns. Loans made on residence or ^
iness property at 6 per cent, interest, monthly
ment plan or yearly interest plan if you prefer.
mw Loan & Insurance'Agency
Second Floor First National Bank Building
nbridge,
Georgia.
Interest
6°| 0 Interest
HITS.
ALE-Good Bicycle with
cheap. H. W. South.
OR SALE—In large lots,
lor prices. R. N. Et-
Jackson, Ga.
d). —Seedling Pecans,
ample to Trulock Hdw.
»ni(?ham, Ga.
_1ALE—We have for sale
p Quanity of loose corn
ks cheap. Flint River
Company.
TO LOAN—Long time
on improved city pro-
or for home building.
; e >ms apply to B. C. Ray,
Jgton, Ga.
ED—Good live* dealer in
and surrounding
„ 0rv to sell 1917 model
Mpmobiles. Dandy good
^‘tion to offer. Write or
Houston Motor Car Co.,
an . Ala.
connecting rooms
sat house-keepirg. Pos-
a given February 1st.
n? rner Planter ancf
.ot- Phone 347.
i^'T-Rooms furnished
tot house keeping. Phone
ta^'Lo do your automo-
taint K i ar i ci - top ^Pairing.
Kitted from $15.00 to
tanri r , Edwards & Co.
and Jackson St.
J your Cold or La-
With a few doses
Mrs. Willidhi Vana Custer en-
tnrtained the Womans Club, on
Thursday evening Dec. 28th.
This being a social meeting a
number of gentlemen were in
vited. Miss Emmie Floyd played
a beautiful piece on the piano.
After this Mr3. W. R. Latham
read a very interesting paper,
Athletic Sports in Relation to
Health. All of the guests were
invited into the dining room to a
room to a mock Christmas tree,
and each one was presented with
a gift. A number of game were
played and every one entered
into the fun with a true Christmas
spirit. The hostess served de
lightful refreshments.
The A. M. C. gave a New Year
party at the home of Miss Grace
Halstead those present were:
Misses Gennivee Bell, Evelyn
Ellis. Louise Hardage, Vivian
Brooks, Eva Floyd,. Julins
Thorton, Grace Halstead. Messrs,
Jack and Ramsey Simmons,
Palma Tinley, George Wilson,
George Tucker, E. J. Willis,
Douglass Ellis, E. G. Rich,
Arthur Gaines, Ralph Roberson,
Hugh McNair, Talmage Thorton.
Punch and sandwiches were
served. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sedg
wick played the music.
Good for Constipation.
Chamberlain’s Tablets are ex
cellent for constipation. They
are pleasant to take and mild
and gentle in effect. Obtain
able everywhere.
jjlambriftgg Mortal
Doings Among Those That See and Know.
BY SELENE ^
Mr, and Mrs. Byron after a
pleasant holiday visit to the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Roldand
Bower returned to their home
in Atlanta on Tuesday.
Dr. F. M. Ridley and R. Am
mons of LaGrange, after a plea
sant week end visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Parker, have return
ed home.
Harry and Allen McCaskill are
visiting friends in Lakeland Fla.
Miss Doroth Kevhoe of Savan
nah is the attractive guest of
Miss Elenor Brooks.
Miss Cecil Harrell after a
pleasant visit to Miss Mattie Ball
of Moultrie has returned home.
Mrs. A. L. Townsend of Moul
trie is Visiting her son Mr. W. S.
Townsend.
Mrs. M. E. Tolson, has as her
guest Miss Ray Stripling of
Macon.
Mr. W. D. Martin and wife of
Raleigh, are spending the month,
the guest of Mr. Tom Battle and
wife.
Miss Lucile Thomas of Birm
ingham is the guest of her Aunt
Mrs. C- C. Cliett.
After a ten days visit to
friends, Byion Fain has returned
to his home in Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs. H. D- Walker and son of
Macon after a very pleasant visit
to Mr. Chas. Parker and wife,
has returned home.
Gus Kornman has returned
home after a ten days business
trip to Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Russell Snow has return
ed to her home in Quitman after
spending the holidays, the guest
of her parents Judge and Mrs.
W. M. Harrell.
The many friends of Mrs Karl
Senter, are pleased to see her
out after her recent severe ill
ness.
Miss Gladys Boozer of Quit-
man is visiting her aunt Mrs. A.
Graves.
After a pleasant holiday visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ehrlich,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown left
for their future home in Char
lotte, N. C.
Mrs. W. S. Townsend gave, a
drug store party at Mills Drug
store in honor of Mrs. H. D.
Walker of Macon who is spending
the holidays, the guest of her
sister Mrs. Chas Parker. The
tables were beautifully decorated
in cut flowers, and ferns. Those
invited were: Mesdames R. B.
Coleman, M. E. Nussbaum, H. L.
Gans. L. A. Friedman, Tom Bat
tle W. D. Martin of Raleigh,
Glenn Mathews, L. D. Walker
of Macon, M. B. Baggs, A. B.
Belcher, E, A. Varner, M. LI.
Nussbaum, C. L. Llarreli, Misses
Stella Nussbaum, Lamar Suther
land, Emma Sutherland, Edna
Nussbaum, Clara Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richardson
entertained with a bridge party
to compliment their house guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Martin, and
Mr. and Mrs. W T . Weymouth of
Baltimore, the house was artisti
cally decorated in cut flowers
and ferns, those playing were:
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hawes, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Perry, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Cormbs, Mr. and Mrs
W. S. Pray of Boston, Mesdames
W. Striker, Harry Gammage,
Walter Perry, H. L. Gans, Miss
Nan Philpot, Messers Linsey
Pappy, Livsey Shackelford.
One of the prettiest of the holi
day season, was the bridge given
by Mrs. H. H. Coombs, to com
pliment Mrs. J. P. Martin and
Mrs. W. Weymouth, of Baltimore
the nouse guests of Mrs. H. S.
Richardsons, the house was
beautifully decorated in the holi
day colors. Those invited were:
Mesdames I. N. Kornman of
Valdosta, Russell Snow of Quit-
man, Melvin Nussbaum, Hugh
Hamil, M. B. Baggs, H. S.
Richardson, W. Weymouth of
Baltimore, H. J. Martin of Balti
more, Gordon Chason, C. L.
Harrell, L. A. Friedman, Roland
Bower, M. E. Nussbaum, Walter
Perry, E. J. Perry, W. H.
Krause, W. A. Wheeler, Glenn
Tonge, Julian Ehrlich, R. L.
Tonge, C. S. Haddon, W. S.
Pray, H. L. Gans, Misses Nan
Philpot, Edna Nussbaum, Myrtle
Kornman, Stella Nussbaum.
In honor of her guest Miss
Lee Rogers of Fitzgerald, Mrs.
Morgan Smith entertained with
a Theatre Party on Friday even
ing, those invited were: Misses
Onie Brue, Lamar Coleman,
Elizabeth Brue, Miriam Mc
Clellan, E telle Dorsey, Ivey
Lewis of Attapulgus, Katherine
Chestnut, Pearl Floyd, Messers
W. T. Harris, Trevor Battle,
Eugene Zacharias, Ralph Kwi-
lecki, W. W. Wimberly, Leonard
Willis, Richard Hartt.
; Mrs. W. V. Custer, entertained
The Womans Club on Thursday
evening, about fifty guest were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pray and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fields enter
tained quite a number of their
friends with a bird supper on
Saturday at the country home of
Mr. and Mrs. , Barnes near
Quincy. Those going were: Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Hawes, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Bower, Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Bower, Mrs. II. L. Hans,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Varner, Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Weymouth, Mrs. Walter Perry,
Misses Edna Nussbaum, Nan
Philpot, Stella Nussbaum, Messrs
S. Brantley, R. H. May.
Mrs. Harry Gammage left
Monday for Thomasville, to be
the guest of Mrs. E. A. Brooks.
Miss Ivey Lewis ot Attapulgus
has returned to her home after a
pleasant visit the guest of Miss
Estell Dorsey,
Mrs. Mercer Baggs gave a
drug store narty for Mrs. W. D.
Martin who is visiting her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Battle
those invited were: Mesdames
Glecn Mathews, C. L. Parker, II.
D. Walker, W. S. Townsend, E.
S. Varner, Tom Battle. W. D.
Martin, Misses Lamar Coleman,
Emma Sutherland, Lydia Lee
Bruton, Clara Sutherland.
Mrs. Glenn Mathews entertain
ed with a drug store party in
honor of her sister Mrs. H. D.
Walker of Macon, those invited
were: Mesdames. Tom Battle,
M. B. Baggs, R. B. Coleman, E.
A. Varner, W. S. Townsend,
Chas. Parker, W. D. Martin,
Misses Lamar Coleman, and
Lydia Lee Bruton.
^ Miss Eva Floyd entertained the
A. M. C. Tuesday afternoon
those present were: Misses
Evelyn Ellis, Vivian Brooks,
Grace Holstead, Louise Hardage,
Julins Thornton. Gennivee Bell
and Eva Flovd.
Mrs. E. T. Walker of Tifton is
spending a few days with her
daughter Mrs. C. B. Scott. Mrs.
Walker is one of the old fashion
ed good mothers that have stood
the tests of the time and is still
very active at an extreme age.
Let Your New Year Gift
be a good watch or an article of
good jewelry. Select it here
where you will find everything
worth while in watches and jew
elry that ranges alTthe way from
a simple pin to a splendid soli
taire diamond ring. By buying
here you insure both the quality
of your gift and the genuineness
of its value.
N. J. SMITH & SON
Oldest and Best Jewelers
Found a Snre Thing.
I, B. Wixson, Farmers Mills,
N. Y., has used Chamberlain’s
Tablets for years for disorders
of the stomach and liver and
says, Chamberlain’s Tablets are
the best I have ever used.”
Obtainable everywhere.
WEAK, SORE LUNGS
Restored To Health By Vinol
Camden, N. «J.—“I had a deep Heated
cough, wan run-down, and my lungH wcrui
weak and Bore. I had tried everything
Biiggested without help. One eve
ning I read atx>ut Vinol and decided
to try it. Soon I noticed an improve
ment. I kept on taking it and today I
am a well man. The Borenesri is all
gone from my lungs, I do not have any
cough and have gained fifteen pounds.'*
—Fbaivk Hillman.
We guarantee Vinol for chronic
roughs, colds and bronchitis and for all
weak, run-down conditions.
Willis Drug Co., Bainbridge. Ga.
Also at the leading Drug Stores
in all Georgia towns.
Something Of Interest
S ~K
Individuals as well as business firms are
centering their thoughts on the prospects of the
New Year, and we are offering to you our ser
vices in as liberal a way as we have in the past.
Should you contemplate opening an account or
making a change, we would be glad for you to
call, and whatever service we can render you,
we will be glad to do it.
We Maintain a Savings Department Pay
ing 4 per cent, per Annum Compounded
Quarterly. . . ■
Small accounts, as well as large accounts,
are given the same attention, and our resources,
which are over a half million dollars, makes it
capable tor us to handle your account as far as
conservative and sound banking goes. \
Wishing our patrons and friends a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.
Yours for service,
I’iiiiiliriil# State hank
“Wc Want Your Business”
Bainbridge Georgia.
The Habit of Taking Cold.
With many people taking cold
is a habit, but fortunately one
that is easily broken. Take a
cold sponge bath every morning
when you first get out of bed—
not ice cold, but a temperature
of about .90 F. Also sleep with
your window up. Do this and
you will seldom take cold.
When you do take cold take
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
and get rid of it quickly as
possible. Obtainable every
where.
The Creed of
A Dodge Brothers Salesman
¥ BELIEVE in Dodge Brothers Motor Car be-
* cause into its making have gone the finest
thoughts of those two Master Men whose name
it bears. •
I believe In this car because I know that
beneath the lustre of a matchless exterior is the
expression of honesty and integrity in material
form.
I know that bound up in every polished
gearing are those qualities which manifest
themselves in all great achievements. In offer
ing Dodge Brothers Motor Car 1 know that I am
selling a machine that is made of iron and steel
and character—a vehicle that must and does
symbolize and maintain a priceless reputation
built on honor.
My faith is not alone a faith in a car-it is
a faith in the ideals of men, for 1 know that
back of these mighty factories their thoughts
is ever master. I believe with Berton Braley,
that—
“Back of the motors’ humming,
Back of the belts that sing,
Back of the hammers’ drumming,
Back of the cranes that swing,
There are the eyes which scan them,
Watching thru sftress and strain;
There are the minds which plan them—
Back of the brawn, the Brain.”
And so 1 stand, inspired with the blazing
truth that I am selling thru honest effort some
thing not only built by man, but built of men
to be sold to men by a MAN.
—GEORGE HARRISON PHELPS
Dodge Brothers
motorcar
E. G. BROOKS, Agent