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WAITS.
PRESS COMMENTS
ON JUDGE W.
LOST STRAYED or STOLEN -
From McCaskill’s pasture on
Douglas Lake road, one dark
brown or black steer, 4 years
old, marked, crop 2 splits in
right ear and smooth crop in
left. Reasonable reward for
any information. McDonald
Bros., Attapulgus, Ga.
WANTED-We will pay 5 cents
each for cotton seed hull sacks
and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice
Company.
FOR RENT—Two large connect
ing rooms, furnished, for light
house keeping. Apply to Mrs.
I. B. Griffin.
FOR RENT—Building next to
the Post Office. Good terms
on lease. See or Address, G.
G. Bower.
FOR SALE: Good Buick Car,
just overhauled, Price $150.00.
Big bargain. L. F. Patterson.
F'OR SALE. One Chattanooga
Power Cane Mill or will trade
for horse power mill. Good as
new. Apply to T. B. Yawn,
Climax, Ga.
WANTED POSITION AS BOOK
KEEPER. Young man 21
years of age desires connection
with a good firm. Four years
experience. Can furnish good
references. For personal inter
view Address, Post-Search
light.
HARRELLS ELECTION
Quitman friends of judge W.
M. Harrell of Decatur county,
will be pleased at his election as
Judge of Superior court of the
Albany circuit on Tuesday. Judge
Harrell is the father of Mrs.
Russell Snow of this city.—Quit
man Advertiser.
Judge W‘ M. Harrell, of Bain
bridge, appears to have a safe
majority of the Albany circuit.
He carried Decatur, Baker,
Grady and Dougherty. Judge
Johnson, his opponent, carried
Mitchell, his home county.
Judge W. M. Harrell is a
brother of Col. F. S. Harrell,
of this place and has many
friends here who will be inter
ested in the announcement of
of his success.—Valdosta Times.
Judge Harrell, of Decatur
county was one of the fortunates
in the recent primary. Judge
Harrell is a mighty good man
and he is worthy of the splendid
vote he received.—Thomasville
Times Enterprise.
Kvery Loaf From the Oven
conies out alike, Light with
golden brown crust and snow
while center. Just a look is a
tempation to taste. And once
you do taste, you’ll never want
any bread but ours again. Our
broad is the kind that tastes
better all the time.
THE WHITEWAY BAKERY
With John Holder of Jackson
county, Bill Burweli of Hancock
county, two ex-speakers of the
and Turner of Brooks, Jones, of
Coweta and Culpepper of Meri
wether in the race for the Speak
ership of the next house things
will be lively along about that
time in Atlanta. Turner of
Brooks and Burweli of Hancock
are both well known in this sec
tion.
DON’T LEAYE BAINBRIDGE
No Need to Seek Afar. The Evidence
Is at Your Door.
No need to leave Bainbridge
to hunt up proof, because you
have it here at home. The
straightforward statement of a
Bainbridge resident like that
given, bears an interest for every
man woman or child here in
Bainbridge.
G. P. Cliett, Bainbridge, says:
‘T was almost down and out
with kidney trouble. My back
had become so lame and sore
that I could scarcely move about.
I was so helpless that I couldn’t
bend or straighten my back or
lift my arm to my head. It took
in all about six boxes of Doan’s
Kidrftey Pills to rid me of the
trouble and I.haven’t suffered
a bit since.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
kind that Mr. Cliett had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Porch Rockers, at 25 per cent
discount. Lane Furniture Co.
Mr. Ralph Graves, of Wash
ington, D. C., has been in the
city several days this past week
visiting friends and relatives.
A Splendid Gift
would be one of our diamond
studded bracelets. Rich and
tasteful in design, with the fire
of the diamonds added, one of
these bracelets would be fit for
a queen, your queen or any
other Why not see them be
fore deciding what your gift
shall be?
N. J. SMITH & SON
Oldest and Best Jewelers
How lo Give Good Advice.
The best way to give good ad
vice is to set a good example.
When others see how quickly
you get over your cold by tak
ing Chamberlain’s Cough Re
medy they are likely to follow
your example. This remedy has
been in use for many years and
enjoys an excellent reputation.
Obtainable everywhere.
Gin Days at Iron Giiy
My Gins will run only
Friday and Saturdays
after Sept. 23rd.
I. STRICKLAND.
All loyal Democrats can send
in their subscription to the
National Democratic campaign
fund to this office and it will im
mediately be forwarded to the
Treasury of the National com
mittee. The party needs the
funds and all that wish to contri
bute can do by mailing their
amounts to this office.
OILLIE BURKE IN A SCENE FROM THE TRIANGLE-FiNE ARTS PLAYS
• PEGGY."
At Callahan Theatre Matinee and Night Sept. 26th.
T he Repair Wi/ard-=the
Factory Man, is at the
Bicycle Hospital, where
Sick or Dead bicycles are
brought to life, where you
will find a large assort
ment of Bicycles new, and
second-hand, of Tires and
all Bicycle supplies at
Bottom Prices,
lYladanii
We wish to prove our Hats
and Coat Suits are stylish,
high-class and at as low
prices as can be obtained
elsewhere
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Callahan Block
Bainbridge. Ga.
Jhe J^adies Shop
Sweaters and Coat Sui
We have a magnificent line of ^winter ready to w e |
and our coat suits and sweaters are
something marvelous
We offer one of the nicest of our make _
for $16.1
Another one that is real nitty for _
rsJFFIil ° nly 13.1
/ V/B -*■ III The last thing in style
per suit | Jjg 1
A magnificent ladies Sweater of the ^
• latest style ^,4
, I , , v.™ And a most magnificent one .
I I « & for only |l
11 1 ' ^ Something sassy in the Ladies Sport Coat * ,
at only At
---aa-.-ass -gagya—a J
A Perfect Dream Sport Coat ■ .
m for only *)l
j gSsBaj^BeiSBiaaassBS A splendid Ladies House Dress ..
for only $(
\‘\ Crepe de Chine Silk Waist j
for only | t gl
, Ladies Plain Shirtwaist . a*I
for only
A Word for the Men Folks
The Knox-all Hat and King Quality Shoes, yoj
know them, we have them. Along with them one .
the largest and best line of men’s clothing that yol
have ever seen in Bainbridge. You will act wise t|
get our price before you buy*at all at any place,
time.
KLINE BROTHERS
Water Street
THE LIVE ONES
Bainbridge, Ga
Pine-Tar Relieves a Cold
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey con-
tians all the soothing elements
of the pine forest. It heals the
irritated membrane, and by its
antiseptic properties loosenB the
phlegm, you breathe easier, and
what promised to be a severe
cold has been broken up. For
that stuffed up feeling, tight
chest or sore throat take a dose
of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
and prevnnt a wearing, hacking
co.igh dragging through the
winter. At your druggist, 2oc.
(3)
Another big rise in paper an
nounced this week and the price
still on the jump. The Post-
Searchlight has managed this
far to keep their patrons from
paying high prices but the con
tinued rise will hit us now as we
have about exhausted a big re
serve stock that we bought in
the early spring. This stock be
ing used up we have had to pay
the rise and prices will have to
be governed in the future by
what we can pet the goods for.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This is a medicine that
family should be provided
Colic and diarrhoea often
on suddenly and it is ol
greatest importance that
be treated promptly. Coin
the suffering that must be
dured until a physician art
or medicine can be obta
Chamberlain’s Colic, Ch
and Diarrheoa Remedy
reputation second to noi
the quick relief which it all
Obtainable everywhere.
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HIGH’S The Shopping Center of Georgjj
IN ATLANTA
77ie one store in Atlanta where your interests Is a paramount isiut
Here you can shop by mail with the same degree
of satisfaction as when shopping in person,
A trial order will convince.
Write lor samples, price quotations, specifications of any
line of merchandise you may be in need. Your inquiry
will receive the prompt, courteous attention of expert
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Atlanta’s Leading Department Store
READY TO WEAR LINES, FOR FALL OF 191
Are Ready, Subject to Your Mail Order* or Personal Selection
Showing the Greatest Collection of Ready-to-wear Apparel for Misses, Juniors, and Women, this
store ha* ever owned. Prices are fixed on a lower basis than the prices at other stores, for like
quality garments.
Featuring Wool Suits at $19.75, $22.50, $25.00, $29.75
Suits for Misses, Juniors, and Women. Of Serges, Gabardines, Poplins, and Whip*
cords, fa Blues, Browns, Black, Greens and Mixtures.
The Best Suits in the State of Georgia for $25.00
Better in point of Materials used—in the quality of workmanship, and Stylings. One Model
~ id Women.
u here pictured. Sizes for Misses, Juniors, ant
FALL DRESSES,
$14.75, $17.95, $19.75
Of Serges. Wool cloths. Crepe de Chine.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
To $3.50 Silk Shirtwaists, $1.95
Of extra quality Crepes de Chine, splendidly
made. Ten different styles. In leading colors
and white. All sizes.
Womaj.
SKIRTS, $4.95, $6.50
To $2.50 Voile, and Organdy Wai.U, $1.29
‘‘SporU 1 ' Coats, in White, Checks, and Fancy Patterns, for Misses and Women,
Priced, $4.95, $6.95, $8.75, $10.50, $12.75, $19.75.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
Come to the Southeastern Fair October 14 to 21, inclusive,
One-way Fare, plus 25c, buys a round trip ticket on all railroads
Make our store your down-town headquarters. Centrally located, an Ideal meet
ing place for friends. Best popular-priced lunches in the city, served in our down
stairs Tea Room. Make use of our telephones, free of cost. Our Baggage Check w m
System enables you to check your parcels in our store, anti call for them at the THIS STOCK
Depot at train time. Information about the city cheerfully given. Ladles' Parlour and SKETCH^ hK £3®*®
Rest Rooms oa our second door, arranged for your, convenience* Sue* for vim** “
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