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LOWEST PRICES BEST WORK
GUARANTEED BRIDGE WORK
Set of Teeth $15.00 All My Work Guaranteed
DR. C. H. WOODBERRY, Dentist
Office Over Western Union on Brood Street
OFFICE PHONE 486 RESIDENCE PHONE 268-J
STATE TREASURY
PAYS BIG BILLS
CLOSES TWO APPROPRIATIONS
AND JUST ABOUT GOES ;
BROKE.
Worn Down, Out of Heart
Georgia Lady, Worn-out and Tired, Tells How She
Was Helped by Ziron Iron Tonic.
i Atlanta, Dee. 18.—The State Treas-
| ury today completed payments :
j amounting to $337,528,75, closed two
I 1920 appropriations accounts and just
! about went broke.
The University of Georgia and its i
| branches were paid $66,215, which |
practically closed out all its 1920 ap- j
1 propriation account. To the district I
' agricultural schools, fyr November
j and December, $30,000 was paid, and
| to the State sanitarium $100,000,
, which closes its 1920 account, includ
ing the last of the emergency appro
priations made to it.
Social .* Personal \ Local
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ITEMS OF INTEREST TO SOCIAL FOI l,r!
" F.niTRD BY MRS. OTIS L. BEL). 1 ‘■O H ||t
Clubs, Organizations, Circles and Societies will kindly have their secretaries co-oper-
L. Bell in all matters for the Press. All matters of moment to women" ,h MfS ' ° tis
will be welcomed in her columns.
MRS. CALLAHAN TO RETURN
The many friends of Mrs. Callahan
are delighted to know that if her con
dition continues favorable she will
will be at home for the Christmas
season. This is very gratifying news
to Mrs. Callahan’s family and friends,
The State Highway Department i having been ill since April and hav-
was paid $64,220 “on account.” For j ing to spend the greater part of the
interest on the public debt $117,039.75 | time away there has been necessarily,
has been set aside and will be held in 1 a PTeat anxiety.
readiness until it falls due the first I
day of January. The old friends of Mr. Will Towns-
T HK personal experience of Mrs.
Nannie Phillips, of Powder
Springs, Ga., la printed below in
fter own words:
"I was In a worn-out condition. My
stomach was out of order. I didn't
sleep well. 1 was tired all the time.
I couldn't half eat, aud didn't reBt
well at night
"I would got out of heart and blue.
3 would feel like I was going to be
4nwn In bed. Yet I kept dragging
around.
State bonds in the sum of $100,000 end, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., will be de-
"We heard of Ziron, and from what ' w ‘" mature and be payable January ] lighted to know that he will spend a
I read, I was sure it wouldn't hurt me, I T nn< i provisions has been made for week in Bainbridge. While in the
If It didn't help me. But after taking j that. | city, Mr. Townsend will be the guest
It, I found it really helped me, and I
sent back for more. I ate better, felt
much ctronger. I am sure Ziron Is
a splendid tonic.”
Many people, who are worn down and
It is interesting to know that all of' of Mr. Jules Kwilecki. Mrs. Towns-
these bonds are owned by the N. C. |end, after a short visit with her fain-
and St. L. Railroad, and are on tie- ily in Thomasville, will join her hus-
I posit by that road with the State to band here. Mr. Townsend is expected
! secure its lease of the Western and i sometime during the holidays.
disheartened, duo to stomach disorders Atlantic properties under provisions Miss Eugenia Clark, of Albany, has
and nervous Ills, find relief by toning
up their blood with Ziron Iron Tonic.
Tell your druggist you want to try
Ziron on our money-back guarantee.
6°| # Farm Loans 6° 0
In unlimited amounts, to run form 5 to
20 years, at 6 per cent. Interest.
WE HAVE A PLAN TO SUIT YOU
and our experience in the loan business
enables us to render efficient service.
If You Need Money See Us Now. Will be Tight Later On
WlMBERLEY & IVlARTIIM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
HAMIL BUILDING BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
of the lease contract. When they ma-1 been the guest of Miss Laura Dell
ture and are paid of course, other Parker.
•securities will be deposited in their
place.
SURRENDER OF CHARTER
In Open Court, November Term,
1920.
The Misses Eva and Mary Tyler, of
Ray City, will be with Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Tonge during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin and
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WITH BIRD’ SUPPER AND
PHOTOPLAY PARTY
On Wednesday evening Miss Glad
ys Hooten entertained with another
one of her delightful little series of
bird suppers and photoplay parties.
After the supper of quail on toast,
Miss Hooten took her guests to see
“The Dancing Fool.”
Those present were: Misses Hoot
en, Hortense Belcher, Bessie Darsey,
Martha Oliff and the Messrs. Evans
Belcher, Jack Simmons, Eugene
Mayes and Glen Tonge, Jr.
You can make a very great saving
by buying your needs at Parker Fur
niture Co.’s now while they are giving
ohe-thfrd off the regular price.
Miss Frances Wagoner, of the
State College, Tallahassee, will spend
the holidays with her parents.
Misses Alice Carr and Bettie Sue
Lane are home from Agnes Scott for
the Christmas season.
Mrs. A. C. Crawley left Sunday "or
Macon, where she will spend the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. Clias Crawley.
Miss Christine Martin, who is at-
T. H. Bines, having filed his peti
tion, alleging that he is the owner of
; the shares of the capital stock of The
Oak City Burial Association and that
I said corporation desires the right to
' surrender its franchise; it is ordered
I that all persons interested show
1 cause before me at Bainbridge, Ga.,
o nthe 30th day of December, 1920,
why an order should not be passed ac
cepting the surrender of the charter
of said corporation.
This 24th dav of November, 1920.
JNO. R. WILSON, J. S. C. A. C.
A true copy from the minutes of
the court.
C. W. WlMBERLEY. C. S. C.
children will spend Christmas with. tending school at MiHedgtville, is
Mr. Martin’s mother, Mrs. A. A. Mar-j * lome ^ or Christmas.
Miss, Kathleen Belcher,
tin, of Reidsville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Peyton and lit
tle son will spend Christmas with
relatives in Albany.
Miss Aldrich and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Corkle spent Thursday in Donalson-
ville with Mrs. Frank Shingler.
Miss Ola Johnson will spend Christ
mas in Atlanta.
Miss Acree and Miss Swindle, of
the high school faculty, are to spend
the holidays with parents in Camilla.
For Sale—Fulffhum Oats,
$1.50 per bushel. H W. Bussey,
Fowlstown, Ga.
If in need of a Tinner, phone
406 W. I am doing business at
(he same old stand, Berry build
ing. W. A. Harris
student
of Agnes Scott, is with her parents
for the holidays.
Ramsey Simmons, Linton Baggs,
George Dickerson, Roy Jones, the
bright representatives of Tech, are
enjoying the holidays with their par
ents.
William B. Carr and Charlie Me
Caskill, students cf Davidson College,
have arrived for the Christmas sea-
Mr. E. J. Willis, of the University
of Georgia, will spend Christmas with
his parents.
Palmer Tinley, Vance Custer and
Henry Hilliard Shell, of Emory, are
We will give one-third off the reg
ular price on any article in our store,
except graphophones, up to Christmas
eve night. This is for cash or to those' with their families for Christmas,
who are accustomer to paying their
bills on the first of each month; we
extend you the same terms as usual.
Parker uFrniture Company.
Callahan Theatre Mght Tlmrc |W 1(1
BAINBRIDGE 0nl y llHIIOi l/Ctii/Vi
Fichard Walton Tully (James Peedge, General Manager) Presents His
Hawaiian Love Play for the first time in Bainbridge, Georgia
The First Hawaiian Play to Produce Native Hawaiian
Singers, Dancers and Players.
“At last the theatregoers of Bain-
faridge arc going to have an oppor
tunity to see the greatest drama sen
sation of the century, RICHARD
WALTON TULLY’S wonderful Ha
waiian love play, THE BIRD OI'
PARDISE. For years this cnthrall-
ing play of a woman’s soul with its
tremendous enfotiOnal climaxes, its
exotic dances, its alluring music, its
spectacular settings, and its thrilling
erupting volcano scene, has delighted
thousands upon thousands of theatre
goers all over the country.
“THE BIRD OF PARADISE was
last year the outstanding success of
the London season, and Mr. Tully re
turned from England this summer
especially to rehearse and produce the
presentation of THE BIRD ^OF PAR
ADISE which will be seen in Bain
bridge, Ga.
“Mr. Tully guarantees, nnd I join
with him in his guarantee, that the
finest company which ever has pre
sented the BIRD OF PARADISE will
be here on Thursday night, Dec. 30,
aud thi ^presentation will be one of
the greatest trouts ever afforded
Bainbridge theatregoers.
W. J. BRACKIN.
Richard Walton
Tully
is the
Author of
“The Flame”
“The
Masquerader”
The Producer
of
“The Poor Little
Rich Girl”
“Keep Her
Smiling”
and
“The Bird of
Paradise”
Now in Production
“The Right to
Strike”
Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8 U I
of Philadelphia, who haVtl
guests of Mrs. John E Dona]
Mr and Mrs. Erie Donalson, ^'
to their home Monday night
Mr Tom L.
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Ifour
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in th
Icatio
. We have some beautiful sets 0 f J
ume hand painted china that J'
g ,v e you one-third off the ,
price. A set of this china will
HER happy through the entire '
mas. Parker Furniture Company]
Mr. G. L. McBrien, of Atlanta
be the house guest of Mr. an,!
C. L. Senter for the holidays.
Mr. C. B. Whitehall goes to Bid
ly for the Christmas season.
Mr. S. L. Monroe is in Abbey]
Ga., for the Christmas vacation.
Mrs. Ruth Jennings and Mrs
zera M. Bruton will spend the Ch
mas days with their mother
Harriett McCarty, in Fort GaiJ
Ga.
Mrs. William Botts has returl
from Dothan.
Miss Ruth Botts is visiting in |
than.
Mrs. Jewel Milton is on a he|
party in Moultrie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hickey re
cd Monday from their wedding
to New Orleans.
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Aubrey Hocten is at home from the
G. M. I. College.
Miss Eloise Green, a bright student
of the Normal Industrial School,
Milledgeville, is with her family for
the Christmas holidays.
How about an Edison for Christ
mas? We have a full line to select
from. Nothing could be nicer for
HER Christmas gift. Parker Furni
ture Co.
Miss Evelyn Willis, a student of th'
Southern Business College, Atlanta
will spend Christmas with her par
ents. ' ’■'I'T
Miss Eva Floyd, of Cox College, if
home for the Christmas season.
Miss Mattie Lee Parker has ar
rived from the State Normal College,
Athens, for the holidays.
THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB \V|
MRS. MORTIMER EHRIJChI
Mrs. Mortimer Ehrlich was thy f
tractive hostess for the Thursday
ternoon Bridge Club at he home |
Shotwell street. Miss Caroline
tie received a box of correspondeij
cards for top score. At the concl
sion of the game, Mrs. Ehrlich ien|
ambrosia and cake. Those pres]
were: The Misses Hortense Belch|
Caroline Battle, Grace Kwilecki;
die Des Verges, Bessie Darsey, M]
tha Oliff, Lois Jordan and Mrs.
lich.
WOMAN’S CLUB WITH MRS|
GLEN TONGE
MRS CLARENCE EVERETT EN
TERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Seat sale Tuesday, December 28th at Box Office. Mail orders accepted
now. Secure your tickets early for this attraction which is guaranteed.
Prices $2, $1.50, $1, and 50c Plus War Tax
With a room sweet with carnations
and bright with Christmas holly, Mrs.
Everett had a pretty setting for her
entertainment of the Bridge Club Sat
urday afternoon. High score, a dear
little pin-cushion doll, was won by
Miss Person. Dainty and delicious
cherry salad with sandwiches and
cheese balls was served with Virginia
Dare.
Those present were: The Misses
Wicker, Person. Arnold, Des Verges,
Williams and Mesdames S. S. Brin
son, Lloyd Rich and Everett.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank McCorkie
will spend the holidays with relatives
in Uniontown, Ala.
Buy your Christmas goods now,
while our stock is complete. We will
take care of your purchases until
Christmas and make your deliveries
when you get ready for the goods.
Parker Furniture Company.
MRS MERCER BAGGS .ENTER
TAINS WITH SMALL PARTY
At her spacious and charmil
home, Mrs. Glen Tonge entertained!
large attendance of the Womai
Club, Thursday afternoon at its n
ular meeting. Following the sec)
ary and treasurer’s report and
irogram of business, Miss Hid
ipened the social .program of )|
rteeting with a Quiz on State ai
County Government and Taxatioi
Miss Hicks is always clever but nev
quite so clever as when anticipate
the women and their replies—si
passed around neatly typed and
tclligent answers to all questioi
Her originality provoking much
and often hearty laughter.
The day happening to be a Ji
Chandler Harris anniversary, Ml
Marshall Mayes kindly consented
withdraw her paper on Current
ics in favor of a reading which Mi
Fannie Mayes delightfully gave
a Harris selection.
Mrs. Rumph and Mrs. Murr]
guests of Mrs. Simmons, were t
guests of the club and Mrs. Chari
Parker, the cordially welcomed rr
member. ,
Mrs. Tonge, assisted by Mrs. M»j
shall Mayes, served dainty sandW
es and tea.
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Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Mercer
Baggs entertained at two tables of
set-back. High score, a lovely pair
of silk hosiery, was won by Mrs. Glen
Mathis. Those present were: McS-
dames Ruth Jennings, Glen Mathis,
J. D. Gray, H. S. Baggs, Frank Mc
Corkie, Sherwood Young, Charles
Parker, T. M. Battle and Mrs. W. D.
Martin joining them for the refresh
ments of chicken salad and cream.
The Bicycle Hospital
211 WATER STREET
Has a fine display of Bicycles for
boys, girls, men and women.
See them, and get our prices before
you order elsewhere. We are under
Atlanta prices. 12-16-2t
The Community Sing i for eve 1
body, and especially is it f° r 1
friends in the county. Please c: q
Saturday afternoon, be at the p*-
by 5:30 with your children and ,
neighbor’s children, if you r ne ^'
cannot come.
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SIX PIECE
I BAINBRIDGE
ORCHESTRA
Music Furnished for all I
Occasions.
Dance Work Out SpeciaH||
For Engagements
Address
HARRY SMITH,