The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, September 07, 1916, Image 3

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wwwwwwwMwy wwwwwwwmww Haddon Invites You to Come to His Big MILLINERYrt OPENING Thursday and Friday September 14th-15th, HADDON makes this occasion one of interest to every woman that knows any thing at all about styles, fabrics, looks or dressing. He makes it to their interest because he carries the line and has the prices. Miss Hess, The Milliner In Charge Is an able and experienced lady in the line and will give to the people in this section the very latest and the most interesting in the millinery field. She wish es to meet all the good dressers on this occasion and she promises them things that will interest and entertain from the moment they come until they leave. Everybody Invited to Come See What’s “New.” HADDON'S The Ladies Store Bainbridge, The Ladies Store Georgia. [0 THE VOTERS OF IECATURCOUNTY On Tuesday next every man rightly and morally obligat- tocast his ballot for State use officers. The only thing it should oonoern every voter *o loves Georgia and her good me should be to vote for Hugh Dorsey. Hugh Dorsey stood the state or Georgia in one the greatest crises that ever wfronted a state. When her good name was de tained by lairs and paid hack- hders all over the east, north md west, Hugh Dorsey stood by Ihe state as firm as the eter- 'al rock of the ages. Where ' as ^ at E, Harris, Dr. L. G. lardinan, and the “great apos- e of sincerity,” Joe Pottle, 'hen your state and her people ^ tald up to ridicle by the n Ipress? Did either of Ir sey s oppononents write a lne or utter a word in defence 1 Georgia and her people? Hugh Dorsey stood by his ’ lte and her people and for le womanhood. In all this eat 3 ' a nderous ordeal who was /™ as that betrayed us—John Slaton! the then traitor pernor of Georgia. Slaton is • aian behind the curtain to- J and is backing the cam- . lgn of Nat E. Harris with all »power, both financially and !tlc ally in an underhanded a ' and through second hand tnods, because, he dare not n co\er bis guilty scalp. He , ® uld be for Pottle or for Hard- n ’-f he 1 did not believe that 1X13 ,,vas the strongest man Dorsey. This accusa- n or Slaton are facts known .0 us N°c, friends of Georgia and ho j la . y Decatur county don’t • eeeived; a vote for Harris is a vni /° r dobln M. Slaton and jj f . or e ither of the opposi- jr ‘ Sls a v °te “against” Dorsey: and a vote that will be pooled in the convention against the will of the people. These political jugglers in the Macen Conven tion will trade off your rote just as you would trade an old mule in the ‘‘rascal lot.” Don’t be deceived. They remind us of and incident that occurred years ago,—an old 'Geechee negro who worked for a man came in cry ing and said “I want you to see your neighbor, that negro Jake insulted me, and I started to whip him and your neighbor stepped in between us and said Uncle Dick don’t you hit Jake, Jake is I and I is Jake.” In this campaign Hardman is Harris, Harris is Hardman and Pottle ex pects to swallow them both at the Maoon Convention when they get the “Steam Roller” working. Don’t give them a chance to use their unholy alliance in the Macon Convention but vote for Dorsey against John M. Slaton, et al. This same traitor John M, Slaton would immediately after the election take another trip north and say “the people of Georgia defeated and repudi ated Dorsey land elected ‘ ‘my man” and vindicated “me” and now I come to you again as the great hero of Georgia.” Now friends and citizens if you love your home, your woman and girls, vote for Hugh Dorsey, the man of the hour, the man who has been weighed in the balance and found to be pure gold, with all the dross separat ed, He will never sell out, and deither will he betray your trust nor violate his sacred oath of office. Let,s all join hands, lay aside factional politics and vote for Dorsey the man who espouses our common cause, who will casry over one hundred counties in Georgia next Tuesday, Dorsey the man who on next Tuesday night can .eturn to his home and in his prayers can say “We have 1 fought a . good fight, we have kept the faith and we are now ready to be delivered from the hands of dishonest, selfish and unscrupulous tricksters and ring politicians, and will again prove to the world that there still remains honesty of purpose and sincerity in the human family. Now in closing we wish to again admonish you to come out next Tuesday Sept. 12th, and vote for Hugh M. Dorsey. Decatur County Hugh M. Dorsey Club. (Adv.) A BIG WEEK With Douglas Fairbanks, How ard Easterbrook, Miss Pauline Frederick, Misses Marie Doro, Jean Southern and Mr’ Farnam everybody will be pleased. Manager Brackin of the Calla han Theatre has indeed selected a notable list of attractions for the coming weeks entertainment beginning Monday with Miss Ma rie Doro in “ The Heart of Nora Flynn” he has on Tuesday Mr. Esterbrook and Miss Southern in Wm., Randolph Hearst’s great Serial picture. The Mysteries of Myra for Wednesday there is of fered the world’s highest salaried screen star Mr. William Farnum in the “ Broken Law” for Thurs day the! ever popular Pauline Frederic in “The moment before” and on Friday again Mr. Estrer- broek and Miss Southern, closing the week with Mr. Douglas Fair banks in “ His picture in the Pa- papers”,*a wonderfully acted Tri angle offering. The picture program on Mon day and Tuesday will bepresent- ed only once, 7;30 to 8;30 Recount the Wallaoe Players offering of “ Our Attorney’ on Monday night and‘.Who’s Guilty” Tuesday night. Curtain at 8:30. Let us do your Palm Beach Suit, at 50 cents. The Dixie SteamJLaundry. I Convince Yourself of the Incom parable Goodness of 1 The new drink that everybody is talking about and nearly every body is drinking. Its pleasing combination of Lime and Cola is a drink that tickles the palate and hits the spot. In Bottles at 5 Cents BAINBRIDGE LIME COLA BOTTLING CO. TELEPHONE 8. Bainbridge, Georgia. j