The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, April 20, 1916, Image 6

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That new, black- ** Barefoot Rubber! SI... / *10.40 30x31*1 • Ford s ‘*« 1*13.40 32x3'* *15.45 33 x 4 Salrlr Tread *22.00 34 a 4 "Fair-Mat'*. *22.40 36 x 4V4 *31.60 37 i 5 *37.35 38 x Shi *50.60 O NE of its most valuable characteristics, for Tire (and Shoe) purposes, is its CLING quality—its tenacious grip on smooth and slippery surfaces. Through that it gives its maximum. Traction with a minimum of Friction. When you put on the Brakes to stop the Car, or throw in the Clutch to start the Car, the Tires made of this black “BAREFOOT” Rubber instead of grinding against the ground for Traction, CLING to it, as your bare foot would cling to a slippery floor. That’s ivhy we’ve finally christened it, and trade- marked it, as “Barefoot” Rubber. Get a sliver of it, from any Goodrich Branch or nearest Dealer. You’ll find it stretch almost as much, and return to shape almost as instantly, as a pure Rubber band. Weigh a Goodrich “Barefoot” Tire of any size against the corresponding size of other makes of Tire, and you’ll find it many pounds lighter, though many “Miles” stronger. Drive it, and you’ll find in Goodrich “Barefoot” Tires a liveliness, a quick response to power, a tenacity of traction,—and all this with a Mileage capacity which will surprise and delight you. W E developed this “Barefoot Rubber” prim arily for use in our now famous “Silver- town Cord” Tire which, last year, showed such marvellous ENDURANCE on the Race Track, at over 100 Miles per hour. But we now make it into Goodrich FABRIC Tires, •—Goodrich Inner Tubes,—Goodrich Motor-Cycle Tires, •—Goodrich Truck Tires, — Goodrich Bicycle Tires,— Goodrich Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Soles and Heels, as well as into Silvertown Cord Tires. Because,—in all of these its characteristics of “Cling, — Spring, — Stretch,—Strength,—and Lightness” are first requisites. Now, compare GOODRICH Fair-List prices with prices you arequoted for same size Tires of other Brands, that have not the wonderful Resilience and Cling-quality of this new black “Barefoot” Rubber, which can-be had in no other Tires than those made by GOODRICH THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio. <16 Tires Where Draughon Graduates Are ...Employed... Go to the banks, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their cashiers. Go to the factories, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their accountauts. Go to the wholesale Houses, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their man agers. Go to the Railway offices, and you will find Draughon graduates are their chief clerks or officials. Go to “Uncle Sam,” and you will find that Draughon graduates are his most trusted servants. Go wherever business requires the most efficient office help, and there you will find Draughon graduates. The aggregate annudl income of the graduates of Draughon’s great chain of Colleges, at an estimated average salary of $75 a month is One Hundred and Eighty Million Dollars. Endorsed by more Bankers than all Other Business Colleges in the South Combined-Enter Any Time—Catalog Free. ORAUGHON’S PRAGTIGAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Cor Forsyth and Mitchell Sts. H. R. TODD, Supt. Atlanta, Ga. PARIS GREEN 1 pound for 50C ~„d..45C per pound If you need Paris Green this price is below the market. As we have a large supply. Will sell at these prices for a short time only. O'hrltch ‘Drug Company The < Store 100 pound kegs 40c The remains of Mrs. Hal Morri son were brought from Chicago, arriving in Bain bridge on the noon train Friday April 7th. The funeral service was held at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ter rell, on Shot well Street, at 4 o’clock that afternoon. Rev. H. H. Shell of the Baptist church officiated, she being a member of that cburc.h Mrs. Boen Belcher very sweetly rendered “In the Sweet Bye and Bye” at the home and “Nearer My God to Thee” at the Oak City cemetery where the interment was held, making the occasion even more touching. Love and respect tor Mrs. Morrison were manifested by the presence of a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives, as well as elaborate and beauti ful floral offerings from friends in Chicago, Atlanta and Bain- bridge. The pallbearers were L. F. Patterson, W. V. Custer, P. D. Campbell, E. M. Moore, R. R. Belcher and D. C. Gurley. Mrs. Morrison is survived by her husband, Hal Morrison, the well known artist of Atlanta, and two sons, Hal Morrison Jr. of Atlanta and Montford Morrison of Chicago, with who she and Mr. Morrison spent the last year, her mother, Mrs. Henrietta M. Terrell, three brothers, Thomas, Robert and William Terrell, two sisters, Miss Bobbie Terrell and Mrs. N. T. Pike of Thomasville. Mrs. Morrison was the daugh ter of Maj. Robert Terrell and spent her girlhood days in Bain- bridge, where she was considered one of the most beautiful belles. She spent the most of her married life in Atlanta and numbered her friends by the score. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother and a true friend. Dear Lord thou gavest and thou has taken away. She has gone from us but not to stay. Even now she is not dead but sleepeth, And on that beautiful shore a tender vigil keepeth For our coming, which may be on the morrow. Then our hearts will not know this sorrow. Around the throne reunited we shall be From all care, sickness and grief set free. Dear friends look not earthward, but heavenward each day, And Jesus will guide us step by step along the way To that eternal city with the everlasting charm, Where we’ll join her in glad Hosannas fearing no harm. A friend. OH! MY BACK BANK PRESIDENT NOW OFFERS HIS OWN TESTIMONY Cau Now Jump on Horse and Ride Away Good as Anybody. H. W. Hill, president of one of the leading banking institu tions of South Pittsburg, Tenn., and of the most successful bank ers and business men of Tennes see, while in Chattanooga recent ly paid a visit to the Tanlac re presentative at the Live and Let Live Drug Co., to express his gratitude for the wonderful good he had obtained form the use of the medcine. Among other things Mr. Hill said: “I suffered from rheumatism and other ailments for many years, but this Tanlac went right after my trouble, and I tell you it did me a world of good. The pains which were with me so long have disappeared and I tell you I can jump on my horse now and ride away as good as anybody. This Tanlac has done me more good than anything I ever tried. “I am telling all my friends about Tanlac and am reccom- mending it to them, regardless of their age or trouble, for I tell you it has put me old-time form again, ” Tanlac is sold by leading druggists in all principal cities of the south. Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge exclusively by Willis Drug Co., and in Donalsonville by the Palace Drug Co., and Climax by the Climax Pharmacy. Iron City Ga., by Strickland & Cordell. Brinson, Ga., Harrell Co. The Expression of Many a Kidney Suffer in Bainbridge. A stubborn backache is a cause to suspect kidney trouble. When the kidneys are inflamed and swollen, stooping brings a sharpe twinge in the small of the back, that almost takes the breath away. Doan's Kidney Pills revive sluggish kidneys— relieve aching backs. Here’s Bainbridge proof: Mrs. Walter Harrington, 238 Washington St., says: “I got so sore and lame across my back, that I could hardly bend. Every muscle in my body seemed stiff! and painful. The kidney secre tions were sometimes too fre quent in passage and at other! times scanty. I also had head- j aches and dizzy spells. I tock several medicines, but unsuc cessfully. Doan’s Kidney Pills, however, gave me relief. ” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Harrington had- Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. TO MY PATRONS I wish to announce that after May the first I will be compelled to ask my customers to pay me their bills weekly. I appreciate your business but as my capital is limited I am not able to carry the accounts montly. I have to pay for all beef and other goods in my line cash on delivery and am not financially strong enough to do that and carry my custo mers monthly. I will appreciate the trade of all and if they can give me this business and pay for it weekly. I can take care of it much better and give better, surer and more prompt service. I trust that you will give this matter due considera tion. Thanking all for their past favors, I am Respectfully The City Market. J. M. Brady, Proprietor. STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. Rooms 50c a k nT> d up JOHN la. KDMONDSON, Prop. 4 The Mammoth Yellow Soja Bean promises to be one of the most profitable crops for southern farm ers everywhere. Makes a large yield of beans, which are readily salable for oil-producing and food purposes, in addition to its use for forage, soil-improving and stock feeding. Splendidly adapted to our southern soils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean the quickest growing of Velvet Beans, promise to supercede Cow Peas very largely as a soil-improv ing, forage and grazing crop throughout the South. Cheaper to seed per acre than cow peas. Write for prices and "Wood’s Crop Special” giving full in formation in regard to So)a and Velvet Beane, Cow Peas, Millet, Seed Corns, Sorghums, Sudan Grass, ate. Mailed free. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. PROFESSION; DR. E. C. SMit] —DENTIST— ' Office Upstairs, Belcher Bainbridge, Ga H. B. SPOONER ATTORNEY - at Will Practice in all State and k Courts Except City Court BaiJ office 225 broughton” Bainbridge, . qA M. E. O’NEAL Attorney • at -L GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, . Geo l J- C. HALE Attorney - At - l<u GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Ge J W. M. HARRELL j N0 R HARRELL & WlLS( Attorneys at Law general practice Bainbridge, - Georg w. V. CUSTEl Attorney at Law Practice in all Courts Albany Circuit and all Fed Courts Office Opposite Court HousJ Bainbridge, ■ Ge( J D. R. BRYA Attorney At La office in court House Bainbridge, Geor Dr. S. Ehrlich! Physician and Surge| Phones 358, 46 and 18 Office 312 Clark St. Bainbridge Georl C. W. Wimberley,. “attorney at Law Office in O’Neal Build! Next to Court flouse. Bainbridge H. Q. BELL ATTORNEY AT LAW! PRACTICE IN ALL C0UR1| Offices in Cbason Building Bainbridge, - - Georg Qnarterman’s Pressing i —Is the Place for Good Work.| Clothes, Hats and Kid Gloves Cleaned All Kinds of Busheling Wori —All Work Guaranteed— [ Phone No. 264-L. Bainbridge, F. E. Stricklandl Attorney at Law Office with Hon. H. B. Spoon| Bainbridge, Ga. W. M. Arline COUNTY SURVEYOR] Decatur County P. O. Stricklan, Ga. Will run levels for Terracing Ditching and Draining. All lei ters and inqu'rues will be promp| ly attended to. J. M. FLOYD Lawyer and Dealer in Real EstatJ office 2nd. Floor Racket store bainbridge, -:- gegkg! HOLLY CAMP NO. 2S. Woodmen oms World! Meets Second and Fourth] Monday Nights. Visiting Sovereigns Always | Welcome. M. e. o'nlii. council commence J. H. HANCOCK, clerk.