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The LUZ1ANNE
Guarantee:
If, after unin ft, the
contents of a can, you
are not nati s fieri in
every respect, your
ftrocer will refund
your money,
It’s Got to
Make Good
with You
—or your grocer will make good to you,
to the last penny. We knew you expected
something unusually good in a coffee when
we first had Luzianne in mind. So we
made Luzianne so good that it will stand
on its own feet, without apologizing, with
out acknowledging any rivals. YOU buy
a can of Luzianne. If you can’t honestly
say that Luzianne tastes better and goes
farther than any other coffee at the price,
then you are entitled to your money back.
And your grocer will give it to you upon
request. Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
HEIM#® coffee
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
Bad Colds from Sudden Changes
Spring brings all kinds of
weather and with it come colds
and the revival of winter coughs
and hoarsentss. Dr. Bell’s Pine-
Tar-Honey will head off a new
cold or stop the old one, the
soothing balsams relieve the sore
throat and heal the irritated tis
sues. Get a bottle to-day and
start treatment at once. At your
druggists, 25c. Formula on the
bottle. (1)
Break your Cold or La-
Grippe with a few doses
of 666.
The Flint River Milling Com
pany is now paying $1.00 per
bushel for shelled corn. In the
ear or shuck in proportion.
There will be a reunion of the
Drake Family at Golden Light
church two and one half miles
north of Iron City, Sunday Mar
ch 4th celebrating the 71st Birth
day of W. H. Drake there will be
dinner served on the ground. Mi-
Drake has something over a
hundred children grandchildren
and great grand-children and he
expects to have them all at one
table on this occasion.
Rev. S. J. Salter will preach.
J. L. Dickenson of Donalson-
viile was among the vistors here
this week.
BETTS TOWN
Miss Alice Drake of Iron City
is the guest of her sister Miss
Ollie Drake this week.
Our school is progressing nice
ly under the management of
Misses Ollie Drake and Lula Mae
Carter.
The box supper given Saturday
night for the benefit of a new
school house, was a big success
the amount of 860.93 was raised
during the evening. The cake
given for the most popular young
lady was awarded to Miss Ruby
Davis.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Chas Betts is improving after a
long illness.
Mr. L. M. Cobb of near Bain-
bridge was in our midst Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. Ellie Drake of Iron City
was a ydeasant caller in our midst
Saturday afternoon.
An entertainment’ was given
at the home of Mr. W. H. Betts*
on Wednesday night, Februry 28,
in honor of Miss Alice Drake of
Iron City. After the arrival of
the guests Rook was played. After
which a word contest was enjoy
ed. Refreshments were served.
Those invited were: Misses Bes
sie Betts, Ollie and Alice Drake,
Lula Mae Carter, Ruby Davis,
Jannie Betts and Mrs. Roy Moran.
Messrs. Cuthhert Blair, Wallace
Connely, Gunter Betts, Marvin
Barineau, Holloway Betts, Ames
Barineau and Bennie Betts.
Our school was pleasantly sur-
pnsed by a call from Supt. J. B.
L. Barber who complemented
the school highly.
Misses Hannah and Susie
Barineau are expected home in
a few days,
Mrs. Smith of Havana, Fla.
who has been the guest of her
mother for the past week return
ed to her home Sunday.
Mr. J. E. Drake, the Tax Ac
cessor, was in our midst last
Tuesdy
Mr. E. L. Griffin was a pleas
ant caller in our community
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Betts of
Quincy, Fla. were the guests of
their father last Thursday.
Miss Lois Carter of Quincy,
Fla. visited the school teachers
last Sunday.
Messers W. H. Betts and J. T.
Robinson spent Monday in Bain-
bridge.
WONDERFUL STUFF!
Cash Grocery Bulletin
NO. 6
Issued W eekly by C. C. Rich
Since we can not charge any more
groceries to any one we are selling them
close and on a small margin. We want
to treat everybody right and to do that
we must sell for cash. It is not fair or
just to make the cash buyer pay for
goods sold on credit and not paid for.
This is our reason for the low cash
prices.
Read the Quotations for this week and save money.
The bulletin will come every week and we will make
it to your interest to read it.
Self Rising Flour. Q-i AA
per sack «|)JL«<£U
One pound can Tip Top
Coffee
30
Plain Flour,
per sack
1.20
One pound can French
Market Coffee
30
111-4 pounds best
Sugar for
1.00
1 can condense milk
for only
12
17 1-4 pounds good
Rice tor
1.00
1 small can Salmons
for only
10
Fresh Corn Meal
per pound
3c
1 large can Salmons
for only
13
Best fresh Grits
per pound
3c
2 large cans Salmons
for only
25
Best Georgia Cane
Syrup per gallon
7 1-4 pounds Green
Coffee for
Full size can tomatoes
... 60
$1
12
6 bars soap for
only
6 boxes washing powder
for only
White meat per
pound only
25
25
20
per can
I also carry a line of Overalls,
Five plugs Brown Mule
Tobacco
45
Shirts, both work and
Socks, Ladies Hose, etc.
dress,
Buy all kinds of Country Produce, best prices paid
I also have Garden Seed and Seed Irish
Potatoes
LIFT OUT YOUR COONS
Apply a Few Drops Then Lift Com or Cal
luses off With Fingers—No Pain.
No humbug! Any corn, wheth
er hard, soft or between the toes,
will loosen right up and lift out,
without a particle of pain or sore
ness.
This drug is called freezone
and is a compound of ether dis
covered by a Cincinnati man.
Ask at any drug store for a
small bottle of freezone, which
will cost but a trifle, but is suffi
cient to rid one’s feet of every
corn or callus.
Put a few drops directly upon
any tender, aching corn or cal
lus. Instantly the soreness dis
appears and shortly the com or
callus will loosen and can be lift
ed off with the fingers.
This drug freezone doesn’t eat
out the corns or calluses but
shrivels them without even irri
tating the surrounding skin.
Just think! No pain at all; no
soreness or smarting when ap
plying it or afterwards. If your
druggist don’t have freezone have
him order it for you. [3)
And all other groceries in a
portionate reduction. Come and
cash with us and you will find it
profitable.
pro
talk
very
A Billious Attack
When you have a bilious at
tack your liver fails to perform
its functions. You become con
stipated. The food you eat fer
ments in your stomach instead
of digesting. This inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vom
iting and a terrible headach.
Take Chamberlain’s Tablets.
They will tone up your liver,
clean out your stomach and you
onr.n well as ever. Thev
Class For Spring
TaKing time in Hand
This is just a short spring announcement
just to tell the folks that our line of spring
goods, dimities, lawns, laces and embroideries
are all in the store and ready for approval.
Men’s and Ladies Shoes
and Slippers
It has been conceded that our line of shoes
are the most reliable and the best wearing
line in the city. Men’s Educator Shoes are in
a class by themselves and once worn, will al
ways be worn.
We Have Some Ideas
In millinery at prices that will interest
you and make it to your good to see before
buying elsewhere. Come and take a look at
the entire line, all new and up-to-date to the
minute in fabric, color and material.
W. J. BRADY
At Laing’s Old Stand
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Broad Street
An Item of Interest Ini
Our Line
We will receive in a few days a line of
Rugs that will be non-molding, non-leak-
able and non-absorbing. They will not leal
nor will they take up any grease. An exhi
bition of them will be made in our sho\
window.
We have just gotten in a line of Liquid
Veneer and if you wish to give that old
stuff a little touch of new for the spring
we can supplv you. In the list of attract
ive things at attractive prices right now
we wish to mention porch swings, parlor
suits, chair bottoms, stoves and ranges.
In this department many mysteries i
prices await you. It is our purpose to supj
ply the folks with what all good buye
will appreciate, good values.
Bainbridge,
Georgia-]