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fc-pn Association
Very Interesting
i5t tu^enAssociation con-
«' f arm el church six miles
“Vvewton on October 9th.
> ** was small, but the
‘ wJs pood. and »" enjoyabla ’
session was held
Col. N
nleton. 5 of Colquitt, was elected
‘ P . and Rev. Christopher, of
\ v . iS elected clerk. These
^have each served in this ca-
for several sessions, which
I 5 f the jr efficiency and the es-
f! which they are held. The in-
sermon was preached by
Hell
; ministers were Rev. Edens,
(a , and Rev. Taylor, of Mon-
the former is enlistment
PL of the State Board and add-
jJlv to the interest of the As-
, by his speeches. He also
r, t )j P Misionary sermon. The
'p ok e in the interest of the
ttian lndcN- .
attending from Bainbdige
"lj eV ii. H. Shell, Mr. and Mrs.
■’ Callahan. T. W. Salter, W. C.
L p vooii. .1 0. Cliett and W. J.
Ivan. They were pleasantly en-
Ijned in the home of Senator J.
Korn The good people of the com-
L, did all they could to make
Lsant for the people. The enter-
Xent was superb.
L ncx t session will be held with
■Baptist church at Iron City.
Association is one of the old-
t south Georgia, and has been a
|ty factor for good in this sec-
It is composed of the Baptist
Ithes of Decatur county, and has
Jehes in Baker, Miller, Early, and
|v counties. It is doing a good
; in supplying needy and desti-
places with the gospel.
W. J. Sullivan.
ION JUICE IS
IECKLE REMOVER
Make This Cheap Beauty Lo-
l to Clear and Whiten Your Skin
lueeze the juice of two lemons into
little containing three ounces of
lard white, shake well, and you
j a quarter pint of the best freckle
(tan lotion, and complexion beau
s', at very, very small cost,
lour grocer has the lemons and
(drug store or toilet counter will
ply three ounces of orchard white
i few cents. Massage this sweet-
(racrant lotion into the face, neck,
and hands each day and see
I freckles and blemishes disappear
] how clear, soft and white the
I becomes. Yes! It is harmless.
tfegro House Burns
seems to hold true that when one
occurs in Bainbridge, two invar-
r follow in succession. The third
occurred Saturday morning when
gro house on Bruton St., was com-
!y consumed by flames. The
it seems, originated from the
en flue, and all of the efforts of
lire department were to no avail
neighbors managed to save prac-
y all of the household furnish-
including a new piano.
WE BUY
LD FALSE TEETH
'* pay from $2.00 to $5.00 per set
le or not). We also pay actual
e for Diamonds, old Gold, Silver
Bridge-work. Send at once by
d post and receive cash by return
ZER’S TOOTH SPECIALTY
I>ept. X, 2007 So. 5th St.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
B*MVaUb*rt| v
Bofflo for Oonot
• Only One Genuine “Corn-
Pteler"-Th%fe "Gete-It,"
banana? That's the
Gets-n peels off corns. It'e
i2i. y „. corn treatment that will.
U a guarantee that you
or have to gonge, pi
1 ihe V? ut vour corns. It j
_ a corn Phasure of getting
I R is o* sur ® to get -Qe
I* ha j,../ wonderful formi
T’vel iy/, ad , 6 . ’Gets-It*’ the c<
.i, 1 11 la. used by mi
ht On other corn tre;
g r ffjih. A few drops on a
c i, ca , * u *' that’s all. It ca
can it .Painless, eases pa
"i”ev. k J c . k S-our “corny" t
n ln tight shoes, and y(
L*>“ad »L cniclf Y you. You <
rlisu f w-ork, dance, live, li
though without cor
rk cc.nl .• guaranteed, mon
' tot',*h/f m ? ver . the only s
bv £ fUt a trifle at any drug eti
- — Lawrence A Oo« Chlosgo,
Automobile Painting
and Rebuilding Shop
I have opened a place on Water
street where I am fully prepared in
every detail to make your car “Just
Like New.” I refinish the top—all
uphoUtemg—all plated parts, take
out all dents where possible, give you
any color you may select. I have
enough stock for a year’s big busi
ness. This stock is as good as mon
ey can buy. This sort of work is a
life time’s occupation with me and I
guarantee my work, finish and ma
terial to be equal to any, and prices
a little less than they are in larger
cities and can turn your car out in
a reasonable time.
A..C. EVANS.
Cotton Ginned in County
There were 2,535 bales of cotton
counting round as half bales, ginned
in Decatur county from the crop of
1918 prior to September 25, 1918, as
compared with 3,233 bales ginned to
September 25, 1917.
J. L. Funderburk.
Save Fruit Pits
For Gas Masks
Only the best gas masks will save
our soldiers from painful death.
Charcoal for these masks can be
made only from cocoanut shells and
the fruit pits and nut shells listed
herewith: Peach stones, prune pits,
plum pits, apricot pits, cherry pits,
date seeds, Brazil nut shells, Hickory
nut shells, Walnut shells, Butternut
shells.
The Government needs every stone
and pit and must have them immed
iately. It is the duty of every bakery
to save and dry each one of the pits
and shells named above. Do not put
in any other pits or shells as these
are the only ones of value. Arrange
with the red cross in your district to
collect the pits and stones frequently.
Conorete.
Concrete Is made of a mixture of
pebbles, stones and sand or other suit
able material, to which is mixed a
small proportion of lime or cement.
Owing to the gradual setting and hard
ening of this lime or cement, the mass
changes from a semifluid to a hard,
compact substance, as hard as, or
harder than the beBt building stone
produced by nature.
Conservation Of
Tin, Steel, Etc.
Wholesale grocers of the nation
promised their heartiest cooperation
today in saving tin, steel, and paper
by changes in methods of packing
foodstuffs, after a conference of
Food Administration officials and a
representative committee of the Na
tion Wholesale Grocers Association.
Manufacturers will adopt new con
tainers not made of tin or any other
metal as soon as present stocks are
used up, which must not exceed a
period of five months at most, accord
ing to the resolutions. These con
tainers will be a square or oblong,
instead of round, to save packing
space.
Georgia-Florida Fair
At Valdosta Postponed
Owing to the danger of the influ
enza and other troubles now incident
on the country and section, the Geor
gia-Florida Fair at Valdosta has been
postponed indefinitely. This will be
a piece of sad news to all, but the
management of the fair feels that it
was their duty to do so.
Peanuts Wanted
Sacks and labor are scarce and high. We
buy peanuts in the bulk at the Grain Eleva
tor and save time and money for you.
We unload them at the elevator at our ex
pense, and do the work quickly.
We meet competition in price.
Dry peanuts well before bringing to mar
ket. See or phone
Davis Elevator Co.
M AYBE you’d better buy Liberty
Bonds instead of clothes; you
know better than we do what your re
sources are. If you can’t afford to
have both, buy the bonds.
But there are not manylmen who can
afford to be badly dressed; somebody
once said there were only two classes
of men who could afford that—million
aires, and tramps; and you’re not in
either class.
Next to Liberty Bonds you cant make
a better investment of money than in
Jfarl Schaffner St Marx Clothes
They pay you daily dividends of good looks, of satisfying service, of
attractive style. You’ll find everything about them as good as
clothes can be. There’s no letting-down in quality in these goods
to take care of advancing costs; these clothes are as good as ever.
They save money for you every day you wear them.
GEO. H. FIELDS
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
MEN’S OUTFITTERS BAINBRIDGE, OA