The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, August 09, 1912, Image 2

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EVERY CASE HAS MY MOST Careful Attention No matter how slight the operation or how small my fee, every case that comes* into this establishment has the most careful attention of a skillful dental surgeon. My reputation has been built upon high quality work and I have too much at stake to risk anything less than best treatment. My improved equipment enables me to render the very highest class service in scientific, PAINLESS Dentistry. The patronage of ladies and children is • especially invited. I am prepared to give them especial attention. Examination FREE These Are My Prices For Best Quality Dental Work Set of Teeth $6.00 Gold Crowns $4.00 and $5.00 Bridge Work $4.00 DR. H.F.HAMIL Hamil building Opposite Court House Bainbridge, Ga. ■?: a? % $ t 0 0 a & t» c 0 0 * 0 * 0 * *& * 1 PROFESSIONALS ? • * O000: o 0C C-O000O0 00. J. G- ftALE d have o. r . (HE STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE GDMiAiSSIONERSHIP. ATT ® L ,»■ 0P..AT-LAW.. General Practice in State and Courts. Haroil building Hainbridg A I. HE It T H. RUIMEI.L — RUSSELL & CUS>r Bairi ..ATTORNEYS-AT-h^h a | arj? Office Up-Stairs Allen«jpij g w jj, BAINBRIDGE, . . . | place. BYRON BO^h - Attorney at Lion som^ Practices in all (*m to b. Office in New Bower\oppo* Bainbridge, - - Ged hen V st DR. JNO. 1. SPOONER^. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office in Medical Building, Don- alsonville, Ga. Calls promptly answered day or night. Residence ’phone 62. Office ’phone 19. v Joe IT. Gilpin. — — J. 0. Talbert. I TALBERT & GILPIN. —: ATTORNEYS AT LAW : — Will Practice in all the Courts. Bainhridge, Georgia. Quite forty years ago a department of agriculture was created in this state. The act was approved Eeb. 28, ; 1ST-4. It was legislation in accordance with the suggestion and the demand of the farmers of Georgia. So many years have passed since the j date mentioned that only a few people, ■ comparatively speaking, remember the number of highly important objects i had In view in calling the department into existence. No act of the general ! assembly has today a broader scope j than tlie act referred to. I l'irst of all, it was never Intended | that tlie department should undertake | to teach farmers how to farm. The | central thought of tlie act is the col- Electric Fans Electric Irons Blue Flame Stoves Mazda and Gem Lamps HAIRE & CROCKER BOILER WORKS We solicit a share of your patronage, we are pre pared'to repair all kinds of Boilers, make Stacks, Tanks and all other kinds of work pertaining to the Boiler work.' Wb carry in stock Sheet Iron, Flues and all the materials suitable to repairing boilers. Get our prices before letting your contract, we guarantee satisfaction and the lowest prices. HAIRE & CROCKER, Bninbridge, Ga. Daniel M. Carter Physician and Surgeon Residence 355 East Shotwell St. Phone 102 L Office ’phone 103 Born Building Calls left at Willis Drug Co. Answered day or night. DR. J. C. NEELY Physician and Surgeon Office West Broughton St. Next to Public Libary Office phone 198. Res. phone 267 -r4- -t-l* WANTS Notice change in Schedule of CALLAHAN LINE Effective Monday, July 1st 1912. Boat Schedule will be as Folio V Leaves Bninbridge every Monday and Thursday at. .10 A. m. Arrives Apalachicola every Tuesday and Friday at.. .8 A. M. Leaves Apalachicola every Tuesday and Friday at ... 12 noon Arrives Bninbridge every Wednes. and Saturday at ,5:30 p. m. For Further Information Regarding Freight and Passenger Service Writ W. CALLAHAN. President and General Manager. CALLAHAN, President and Bainbridge, Georgia. n Subscribe tor the Search Light MONEY TO LOAN on improved j farms in Decatur and adjoin ing counties. Low rate of in-! terest. My many years expert i 1 ience insures you the best term- 1 and quickest service to be had. £ Large loans lrspecialty. Sup ply ol money unlimited. R. C. Bell, Attorney, Cairo, Ga. Seareh L^f/^ub- the present first obtair I i if ec *’ * am ( important INnen asking > I am prepared to es^. j ^ j kind of a bond you ml^ c j I i-epresent tlie Equitable Insur ance Company in its bonding De partment, and can execute your Bond on short notice. A share of your business will be appre ciated. 7-12-3-m J. P. Pelham. $ 1«00 IVWVWWIVWVWVWVVi/WIWIVVVVVVVW Automobile Liv Good Drivers and Good Cars TELEPHONE, No. 36 Expertttiipai New shipmeut of the late type Drawn-wire tungsterlamps. 0 You can use them on the ordinary drop socket. They give you more light for less money. Delivered to you. Just telephone 1 Bainbridge Auto & construction Co . The People’s Garage. T. F. CRAWLEY. Mgr. ’ Bainbridge. Georgia. 1 HON. JAMES D. PRICE. leclion nml judicious distribution of luformatiou us to agricultural results uccomidlshed that may prove to be equally helpful to those who operate one horse farms and those who operate ten horse farms. To this desirable end the depart ment is required between times to prepare, publish and distribute a hand- hook of the state, showing the general adaptation of the soil to the various crops of the temperate zone, arrange for the importation and distribution of seeds that may be deemed of value, study and report ou the utility of and the profit In sheep raising, report on Irrigation and drainage, canvass the importance of dairying and of live stock, devise plans whereby the Tex;;s' cattle tick may he eradicated, have uu eye to the protection of cattle through out tlie state against Infectious and contagious diseases, assist in and en courage the propagation'of tlsh In all the waters of the state, collate, pub lish and distribute statistics, accurate and as full as possible, that will show the average yield per acre of the crops of the state, etc. The machinery of the department is practically perfect. It is so carefully adjusted that the department can each year he made a very tower of strength to the farmers of Georgia. In order to realize to the fullest ex tent tlie great objects in view it is of the first importance that there should he at the head of the department a man who by personal experience aud close personal observation is familiar with the wants and tlie necessities of tlie tanners in every section of tlie state, a man who is cognizant of the points at which help of a thoroughly practical character can lie applied, a man of executive ability, a man cupa hie of losing sight of self in tlie per forinnnee of the duties of his high of flee, a man intent, early and lute, upon accomplishing the objects of tlie de partment, a man who by close atten tion to Ids duties in the interest of all the people will make a record that will incidentally commend him to the poo pie rather than a man whose sole pur- i pose will he to make a record that may eventuate In Ills own personal advance- ; meat and welfare. ) Hon. James D. Price of Oconee it' that manner of man. His sole busi ness since lie entered upon man's es- : tate lias been along agricultural lines . lie is a practical, everyday, successful farmer. He is a gentleman of spleu j did executive ability. He is always tlie same and ever easy of approach. a worker and, when occasion re-! quires it. a good sense talker, lie j stands by his friends in shower and in , sunshine. His word is his bond. Colonel Price is a candidate for tlie i office of commissioner of agriculture ! His record at home, in the Dairy ami | Live Stock association, in tlie State Ag-; ricultural society mid in the hulls of ■ legislation is of a character that should : not fail to commend him to the eouti-j deuce and tlie favor of the farmers ami | the people generally. Colonel Price will, if elected, bring to ' the office of commissioner and to the department in ail Us ramifications j those elements that will make his ad-! ministration a success from beginning ; to cud. He is distinctively a man of j the people. He will conduct the de partment in the Interest of the farm ers, for whose especial benefit it wus created. He will so conduct tlie de part meat that It will yield the greatest good to the largest uumlter of farmers. He is eminently worthy of the votes and the cordisl supiairt of the farmers In particular and tlie people In general. It is proper to say that this article will be a surprise to Colunel Price. It wus prepared nod furnished to the press without suggestion, Intimation or knowledge ou bis part The way to get full value for your hay crop is to usl Y Deering hay tools. - Thousands of farmers can testify to the excellent results obtained from using Deering mowers, rakes, stackers and tedders. They are reliable machines, and will do the same work for you that they have done for other, farmers we have sold in your community. Come in and see us about a Deering machine next time you are in town. You don’t have to buy, but you may learn some thing of value to you about raising hay. You can make our store your headquarters when you are in town if you de sire. Ask for a Deering catalogue which explains details • better than we can. * Cliett Hardware Compauy Will Find it to Their Advantage to Open an Account in our Savings Department, They will find the first deposit will act as an incentive to make others and in a short time they will have a substan tial balance drawing 4 per cent interest. Every accomodation consistent with sound banking afforded our customers. First National Bank Bainbridge, Georgia. Capital S125.000.00 CYREN E Cyrene, INSTITUTE Georgia A preparatory school for boys and girls Fall term opens September 2nd 1912 Located in Decatur County. Fine surroundings healthful Climate, completely equipped with steam heat, electric lights, steam laundry, artesian water, and sewerage system. . Courses offered in Bible, Literature, Art. Music, Elocution, Bookkeeping’ Typewriting and short hand. „ Strong faculty, discipline unexcelled, y 0 - 1 small ($150.00 a year), work thorough. The lead ing school of Southwest Georgia. An ideal loca tion in the Country for a boarding school. r, r,re from distracting influences. Teachers live in cioi- mitories with pupils. Fine school spirit. Before placing your boy or girl write for cata logue and full information. J. M. Stovall Cyrene