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Luzianne,
Coftel”
i poT of steaming, stimulating
A Luzianne Coffee set before “a
intleman and a judge of fine coffee."
I finer hot beverage than good, old
Luzianne never existed.
Luzianne tastes all the way down
,ad you say ‘ <Sct ’ era U P again.”
Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee. Jf
you ean’t honestly say that it’s the
best cup of coffee that ever passed
your lips, tell your gvocor you're not
satisfied and heU give you back your
money on the spot
please try Luzianne. Tsa"! Kim
it, you will. In clean, air-tigLt tinu.
Decatur County Boys*
Address Desired
Send This Paper the Name of Your
Loved One and His Address and
Your Friends Will Thank You
Several have requested that we
write an article asking the parents,
and ralatives in the county, who have
a loved one "somewhere in France,” j
to write this paper giving the name |
and full address of this young man j
enabling this paper to get a complete
list of every Decatur county boy now ^
in France. Requests similar to this
have been made before but the re-j
sponse has not been what it should
be throughout the county. Will you
not give us the name and address of
your boy or relative in France. j
Several patriots in the county are
most desirous of learning the address 1
of every boy in France in order that
they can write them. Will you not
grant this urgent request? There
are boys in the county who rarely
ever get a letter from friends at
home for the simple reason that
these friends do not know their ad
dress. Please attend to this matter
at once.
For Sale
1918 seven passenger Stude-
Run less than 1008 miles, A
B in for cash. See me at once.
W. A. PITTMAN.
SES AND PAIRS
fflCKLY RELIEVED
iu’11 find Sloan’s Liniment
softens the severe
rheumatic ache
Hit it on' freely. Don't rak ft IS.
t let it fmttraU naturally. What •
« of soothing relief soon follows!
external aches, stiffness, soreness^
raped muscles, strained sinews,
ck "cricks"—those ailments can't
it off the relieving qualities of
an'a Liniment. Clean, convenient,
Doomical. Ask any druggist for it.
Sloan’s
Liniment
Kills Pain
Brinson Red Cross
Auxiliary Responds
The Brinson ladies always respond
nobly to every patristic call made
upon them. Last week when they
were asked to contribute Red Cross
articles to help the Rainbridge chap
ter of the American Red Cross, in
supplying the hospitals in France,
The ladies belonging to the Brinson
Auxiliary went right to work and
cheerfully got up the articles which,
were asked of thme to furnish. Eve
ryone responded gladly. The follow
ing articles were given.
18 sheets; 19 towels; 40 handker
chiefs.
GOOD TO THE LAST DROP
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE!
ASK YOUR GROCE
Demonstration Kitchen
The demonstration kitchen at the
Fair was directly under the super
vision of Miss M. Stella Mathew*.
She was ably assisted by many de
monstration club members through
out the county, who proved their
efficient work through their demon
strations. Each day new things were
demonstrated including cottage cheese,
peanut hatter, wheat substitutes,
breads, drying demonstration and
fireless cooker demonstrations and
it was really gratifying to the Home
Demonstrator, Miss Mathews, te see
what a creditable showing her de
monstration club members made.
Ladies in Decatur Co.
Have Raised $12,400.00
The Committees in Iron City, Brinson,
Attapulgus and Bainbridge Have
Raised This Amount
Woman’s work in Decatur county,
of whom Mrs. C. S. Hodges, of Cy-
rene, is chairman, has eertainly
amounted to something for the dif
ferent committees, through continued
efforts and work, have raised in Iron
City, Brinson, Attapulgus and Bain
bridge $12,400.00. It has not been
the intention of any of these ladies,
forming any committee, to slight a
■ingle home, and if for some reason,
you have been slighted, see one of the
ladies, and tell her that you want a
bond. The ladies of Desatur county
have helped wonderfully in this drive
and they expect to do even more.
The following towns have the fol
lowing chairmen who are looking after
woman’s work in Decatur county.
Attapulgus—Mrs. C. R. Cook.
Bainbridga—Mrs. L. Friedman and
Mrs. A. D. Graves.
Brinson—Miss Theo Murphy.
Climax—Mrs. B. B. Jiffinson.
Donalsonville—Mrs. A. R. Benton.
Eldorendo—Mrs. W. .1. Pridgen.
Fowlstown—Mrs. J. H. McLauchlin.
Faceville—Mrs. J. H. Crawford.
Iron City—Mrs. .7. T. Ljfcie.
Belcher—Mrs. Will Harrell.
Pine Hill—Mrs. T. E. Rich.
Spring Creek—Miss Ruth Voorhies.
Steam Mill—Mrs. Tom Gibson.
“T^\R. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has
proved more satisfactory than
any other laxative I have ever used. The other
members of my family also use it and we re
commend it highly.”
(
From a Utter to Dr Caldwell written by'
Mr. Charles Fenske, 5005 N.5th Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
)
HOLLY CAMP NO. 28.
Woodmen «□» World
Meets Second and Fourth
Monday Nights.
Visiting Sovereigns Always
Welcome.
w. j. (’ATi.KDOR'.Council Commander.
J. H. HANCOCK, clerk.
Charles Harrison
Killed In France
The many friends of Mr. Joe S.
Harrison, the welt known shoe sales
man that haa been traveling this
section for many years will learn
with deep rqgret that his son, Charles
Harrison, was killed hi action in
France, Sept. 12th. The Mow is
hard one to Mr. Harrison and he has
the sympathy of the people over his
territory. For many years he has
been deeply interested in the welfare
of nearly everybody living in this
part of the state ami in his sad hour
he has many friendB that feel deeply
for him.
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
■" 1
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
50 cts. (mS) $1.00
A combination of simple laxative herbs witK
pepsin that acts in an easy, natural way, and is
as safe for children as it is positively effective
on the strongest constitution. A trial bottle
can be obtained free of charge by writing to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street,
Monticello, Illinois.
FARM LOANS
“GET WHAT YOU BORROW” - ^
“BORROW WHAT YOU WANT”
Interest 8 Per Cent, no Commission. Loans Made
in Grady, Miller and Decatur Counties. ,
W. V. CUSTER, Bainbridge, Ga.
NOTICE!
The THIRD DIVISION of Decatur
county Sunday ScboolB will hold its
Semi-annual Convention at Mariola
Church, Bingen, Ga., Sunday, Octo
ber 13th; hours 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
All are cordially invited to attend.
PERUNA
and MAN ALIN Cured Me
Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R.
No. 3, Ashland, Wis., sands
a message of cheer to the
sick:
"After following your artvloa
and using Peruna and Manalln, I
iru cured of catarrh of the ■•»»•*
throat and stomach, from which
I had suffered for acveral year*.
When I commenced taking Pe-
1 bed
low I
Catarrh of the
Note, Throat
sad Stomach.
do all my work and am In good
health. 1 recommend thfta valu
able remedy to all suffering from
any dUeuee of the etomaclu”
Peruua la Hold ICverywher
Liquid or Tablet Form
‘Money Makes the Ships Go t
97 By CHARLES. M. SCHWAB ”
Despite the fact that we have made real progress in
upbuilding, it must be remembered by every patriotic
American that the need for ships increases proportionately
;ith the increase in the size of our fighting forces overseas.
Unsporting troops to Europe is only one-fourth of the task
our shipping facilities must bear. The other three-
^rths is the carrying of supplies and munitions of war.
Ships cannot be built without money. In war time jt
kes a great deal of money. Undoubtedly after the war is
over the ships that we are building now will pay for them
selves many times over. But the immediate need is money
and the whole-hearted support of the entire nation.
If the American people could visualize what has been*
done in our shipyards with the money that they invested in
the first Liberty Loans, I am sure they would be as proild
and as enthusiastic as I am. The ships that we have built
and are building should persuade the most cautious investor
to put his money into Liberty Bonds of the fourth issue.
\Buy Liberty Bonds—They Are the Best Investment in the World!
This Space Contributed to Winning the War By
D T SUTHERLAND‘‘MACHINE WORKS AND FOUNDRY