The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, August 03, 1916, Image 7

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l>0U 'nnd clav' soil, good - "’Sard 6 room frame ^can^rchara tenan t l^l 111 hams branch and ef'.Lr good school and iel,s 'h n See me quick if :hurC int this Place for Ml "® 111 oo.oo. g L, Barber stiffs* BA1NBB1DGE. GA. PROSPERITY Farmers around here are very glad to see the sunshine on their crops once more. Mrs E. T. Brock is in Madison, Fla., where she is in the hospital and we all hope she will be much benefited by the trea ment. A large crowd attended the sing at Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dollar’s Sunday p. m. Messers. Jim Dollar and Duff Gainous, from Grady, were in our midst Saturday and Sunday. We hope they enjoyed ihem- selve8. A SERIOUS LOSS loss of appetite. TRADEMARK qC DIGESTIVE i vour appetite, aids di sproves the health, es strength and vigor. \j by us, $1.00. ,LS PHARMACY i Bldg. Bainbrtdge, Ga. Miss Jewel Brock and Miss Mary Brock, Messrs. Duff Ganious and Jim Dollar attend ed preaching at Oak Grove iast Saturday night. Misses Sarah Brock and M ry Dollar, Mr. Earnest Dean at tended preaching at Oak Grove Saturday night. Miss Emma Lou Martin took dinner wi h Miss Evie Dollar Sunday. Rev. E. A. D. Sheffield preach ed a very interesting sermon at Prosperity last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dollar, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. McLeod. EYE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES Miss Leona Brock and little sister spent Saturday night with Misses Jewel and Ella Ree Brock. Miss Emma Lou Martin visit ed Miss Jewel Brock Saturday. Miss Evie Dollar, attended the sing at Mr. Caddin’s Thursday night. If not, let me fit you with a pair of KRYPTOK in visible bi focals. They will enable you to see perfectly at both, the near point and the distance. If your eyes need attention come in and consult me. I examine eyes according to the latest scien tific methods and guarantee a fit. My prices you will find to be reasonable, and the goods to be the best that can be manufactured. Also have a fine line of Goggles and Glare Glasses in stock. E. A. KRAMP Graduate Optician 212 Broad St. Bainbridge, Ga. Miss Ethel Olivent is visiting relatives in Mitchell county this week. Miss Jewel Brock spent Mon day night with Mies Emma Lou Martin. CLIMAX NEWS ORlOrt LODGE rto. 8 F. & A. M. Meets Every First and Third Thursday Nights Out of town Brethren Especial ly Invited • H FIELDS, W. M. V. BERKY, Sec’y. NOTICE! This is to notify the public that 1 will not be responsible tor any obligations made in the name uf either C. T. Mims & Co., or 01 Mims Co. C. T. Mims. Ciimax, Ga., July 12,1916. The ice cream festival to be given next Monday evening promises to be an interesting affair. An enjoyable program is being prepared in connection with it. It will be under the auspices of the Improvement Club. The ball game last week be tween Climax and Faceville proved to be a walk over for the home boys to the tune of 7 to 4. Rook has been the rage recent ly in these parts. Tennis is to have its turn. ] Two new courts are being pre-j pared in the heart of the village. Rev C. W. Jordan preached I at Faceville morning and night j last Sunday. Rev. J. W. Stokes preached I here last Sunday. He announced I that he would not preach here on the 2nd Sunday in August. [ Re.v A. W. Rees, of Parks Collegeiate Institute has been the guest of Rev. C. W. Jordan. Rev. A. P. Segers, of Norman Park, has been the guest of Mr. C. T. Mims. The teachers in the school next year will be Prof. E. D. Rivers, Miss Maud Ragan, Mrs. Rivers, and Miss Vanda Taj or Rev. P. A. Caldwell is conduct ing a meeting in Alabama. Mrs. J. B. Hornsby, was called to the funeral of her father near Lime Sink last Sunday. Mrs. T. R. Evans, is back from the Chason Hospital very much improved. Mrs. I. A. Allen is improving after an operation. j Mrs. Dan McLaughlin is in WHAT DO YOU THINK OF FREIGHT RATE REVISION ? We have suggested to the Railroad Commis sion of Georgia a system of revised rates for intrastate commerce to conform with the sys tem of rates for interstate commerce, the hearing is set for August 17th. The interests of the railroads and the inter ests of the people are identical. If, in urging our petition, we retard the development ot Georgia, we retard the development ol the railroads of Georgia. You’ve thought about rate re vision—does it affect your interest ? Write us frankly just what you think—what’s in your n^ 11 ^- Have we the wrong idea? If so, in what respect? If we think you have the wrong idea, we’ll try to set you straight. Remember we cannot prosper unless yon prosper. Your prosperity depends largely upon good transportation service, hence the community of interest. We have told you the handicap under which we, and a large number of the smaller towns in Georgia, 3 are laboring. In asking you to write to us we are not seeking praise. W*> ex - • f* hucino e seek ex pression of your mature business opinion. We think rate revision which removes dis crimination and enables the railroads to earn sufficient to render first-class service and carry forward their work of development, a g°° thing A revision on these lines cannot impose a burden upon the business interests of Georgia -which wm,Id he had for both the people and the railroads. Interstate revision, removing many dis criminations, took place Ja.uarylstlashun- der requirement ot the Intestate Comme Commission. We think discrmiinationofhke nature should be removed from intrastate ad justments, also. What do you think? Write today- . Your letter will be appreciated and receive attention. It is not and will not be the policy of the Byroads of with the same. Address THE RAILROADS OF GEORGIA Room 906 Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. C. SMITH DENTIST | Office Upstairs, Belcher Building Bainbridge, Ga. H. B. SPOONER ATTORNEY AT LAW . Will Practice in all State and Federa. I Courts Except City Court Bainbridge OFFICE 225 BROUGHTON ST. | Bainbridge, - Georgia. M. E. O’NEAL ATTORNEY AT LAW general practice Bainbridge, - Georgia J. C. HALE ATTORNEY AT LAW GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia 1 W. M. HARRELL JNO. R. WILSON HARRELL & WILSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia W.V. CUSTER ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in all Courts | Albany Circuit and all Federal Courts Office Opposite Court House Bainbridge, - Georgia. D. R. BRYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW office in court House Bainbridge, Georgia. DR. 8. EHRLICH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phones 358, 46 and 18 Office 312 Clark St. I Bainbridge, .... Georgia. C. W. WIMBERLY, JR. attorney at law Office in O’Neal Building Next to Court House | Bainbridge, - - Georgia. H. Q. BELL ATTORNEY AT LAW GENERAL PRACTICE OIIIccs In Chnaon Building Opposite Court House (Bainbridge, • - - Georgia. J. M. FLOYD ATTORNEY AT LAW land Dealer in Real Estate office 2nd. Floor Racket store I BAINBRIDGE, *1* GEGRGIA F. E. STRICKLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW Office with Hon. H. B. Spooner Bainbridge, Ga. W. M. ARLINE COUNTY SURVEYOR DECATUR COUNTY p. O. Stricklan, Ga. | Will run levels for Terracing, Ditching and Draining. All let ters and inqu'rues will be prompt ly attended to. R. M. WALSH D. V. M. GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Cairo, I If a 9 farmers—You can find Ferry’s Swine Lixir, at my sotre an d it is the best hog medicine 00 the market. Now is the best to begin its use. Jule ;■ ktt, Water street Bainbridge, Georgia. Plant Now Your Fall Garden . WE HAVE ALL FRESH SEED FARMERS-You can find Perry’s Swine Lixir, at my store and it is the best hog medicine on the market. Now is the best time to begin its use. Jule Cliett, Water st. ( Bainbridge Ga. Ckrlich *Drug Company The Store HOLLY CAMP NO. 28. Woodmen World Meets Second and Fourth Monday Nights. Visiting Sovereigns Always Welcome. M. k. o’nbil council commander, j. h. Hancock, clerk. No. 666 Georgia. Quarterman’s Pressing Club —Is the Place for Good Work.— Clothes, Hats and Kid Gloves Cleaned All Kinds of Busheling Work. —All Work Guaranteed— Phone No. 264-L. Bainbridge, GA. ThUU. pre«ripti«. p««-~d lma is ■ p |WVI 7"- - rrum for MALARIA or CHILLS* rEVE" BJSSTS.;-!*«»***— Palm Beach Suits Cleaned 35c Julian Hodges. Phone 373. five or si* 7 , r , if taken then * *•» return. It « ct » 00 T*"®* Calomel and doea not sripe or aickes.