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they ARE ALL AT HADDON’S
EVEN TO THE LATEST MINUTE
Having seen our Millinery Opening the ladies were pleased at what
they found at their pleasure but every day brings us new
ideas and new things in the lines that we have
Pushed For Fifteen Years
Our stock is being augmented each day with every new thing, every new
thought and idea in those things that attract the good
dressers of the city and county.
The ladies have a standing invitation to call and look each week over the new
arrivals. If you really want the very last thought in
dress you have to see them at Haddon’s .
The Ladies Store
Bainbridge,
H A D DO IT’S
The Ladies Store
Georgia.
Left for the Bread
Box
| the young folks get through
a loaf of our toothsome,
Jfying broad. It seems as if
I never get enough of it. Let
■ eat all they want. There’s
her all around food for chil-
Ithan our bread spread with
j butter, jam or jelly.
E WB1IEWAY BAKERY
eCLBS are sold by the
r *Bicycle Co., Shing-
hng.
&rrn For Sale
jl acre farm, on main
c highway from Bainbridge
onalsonville just two miles
“finson and one mile from
, ne / and eight miles from
0n dge. One of the best la-
' ns in the county. Has nice
°tn dwelling, finished and
6f ^ ee P well and out build-
Al! in nice condition. 30
ln cultivation and under
ttlre tence—good soil. For
{^sale-Pric e 81600.
s re interested see or
e me at once.
B. L. Barber
Biinbridge, Ga.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
A GOOD INVESTAAENT?
Let Everybody Help All
They Can—It is Orphan
Home Work Day We
Are Talking About.
On September 30 the Trustees
of the Methodist Orphan Home,
located in Macon. Georgia, are
asking everyone, irrespectiye of
creeds and churches to give the
proceeds of one day’s work to
help feed, clothe, educate, and
save 175 helpless children child
ren in thmr charge. The bene
fits of this great charity are
absolutely non-sectarian. In the
43 years that his Home has
been in existence, of the nearly
three thousand children that
have enjoyed its far reaching
benefits, hundreds of the child
ren were not from Methodist
home and many instances their
parents were members of no
church at all.
Money given for this God-like
work is as good an investment
as you can make.
Let the farmer, the workman,
the merchant, the banker, the
doctor and the lawyer all join in
this annual effort to assist this
work. Fathers plan for your
boys and girls to make some
money and have it sent to the
orphans. Mothers, get your
children to do something this
day to help the orphans. Your
child or loved one may need a
day’s work some time.
“Inasmuch as ye have done it
unto one of the least of these,
ye have done it unto ME.”
Don’t forget the date, Satur
day, September 30 1916.
Contributions in syrup, meal,
meat, potatoes and clothing
should te sent to Mr. H. Daugh
erty, Supt., Macon, Ga. Send
a 1 money contributions to Rev.
•J. A. Smith, Agent, 103 Clayton
St., Macon, Ga.
Thanking you in advance for
kindness, I remain,
Yours for the “Little Ones”
J. A. Smith.
Statement of the Ownership, Mangement,
Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act
of Congress of August 24, 1912
Of the Post-Searchlight pub!
lished weekly at Bainbridge, Ga..
for October 1, 1916. State of
Georgia, County of Decatur.
Before me, a Notary Public in
and for the State and county
aforesaid, personally appeared
E. H. Griffin, who having been
duly swore according to law, de
poses and says that he is the
Editor and Publisher of the
Post-Searchlight and the follow
ing is to the best of his knowl
edge and belief, a true statement
of the ownership, management,
etc., of the aforesaid publication
for the date shown in the above
caption, required by the Act of
August 24. 1912, embodied in
section 443, Postal Laws and Re
gulations, printed on the reverse
of this form, to wit:
That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, manag
ing editor and business managers
are: Publisher, E. H. Griffin,
Bainbridge, Ga ; Editor, E. H.
Griffin, Bainbridge, Ga.: Manag
ing Editor, E. H. Griffin, Bain
bridge, Ga.; Business Manager,
E. H. Griffin, Bainbridge, Ga.;
Owner, E. H. Griffin, Bain
bridge, Ga.
That the known bondholders
mortgagees,and other security
holders owing or holding 1 per
or more ot total amount of bonds,
mortgages, or securities are: P.
S. Cummings, Lela, Ga; Citizens
Bank, Bainbridge, Ga.
E. H. Ggriffin,
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 23rd day of Sept.
1916. (Seal) E. S. Varner.
My Commission Expires Nov.
20th, 1919.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
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