The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, October 05, 1916, Image 6

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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. Courla Except City Court Bainbridge OFFICE 225 BROUGHTON ST. Bainbridge, - Georgia. M. E. O’NEAL ATTORNEY AT LAW GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia BISHOP HAS II Mother of Nine Children Suffered for 22 Years— Was Badly Crippled With Rheumatism. FAIR-BftRBEGIIE DATES: WED.-THURS.-FRIBAY NOV. IST-ZND-3RD. J. C. HALE ATTORNEY AT LAW GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia >V. M. IIAIIKKM, JNO. K. 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. Bainbridge Georgia. C.W. WIMBERLY, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in O’Neal Building Next to Gourt House Bainbridge, - - - Georgia. H. Q. BELL ATTORNEY AT LAW GENERAL PRACTICE Offices In Chason Building Opposite Court House Bainbridge, - - - Georgia, J. M. FLOYD ATTORNEY AT LAW and Dealer in Real Estate officej2nd. Floor Racket store BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA F. E. STRICKLAND attorney at law Office with Hon. H. B. Spooner Bainbridge, Ga. W. M. ARLINE iCOlf NT Yf SURVEYOR IOEOATUR COUNTY P. 0. Stricklan, Ga. .Will run levels for Terracing. Ditching and Draining. All let ters and inqurues will be prompt ly attended to. R. M. WALSH D. V. M. GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Cairo, . . . Georgia. Quarterman’s Pressing Club, y-Is the Place for Good Work.— Clothes, Hats and Kid Gloves Cleaned All Kinds of Busheling Work. —All Work Guaranteed— Phono No. 264-L. Bainbridge, ga. HOLLY CAMP NO. 28. o! the World Meets Second and Fourth Monday Nights. Visiting Sovereigns Always Welcome. m. k. o’nkii. council commander, j. H. HANCOCJC, clerk. /‘When a medicine gets you over your troubles you’ve had for twenty-two years and takes you off crutches, there’s nothing in the world too good to say about it, and that’s what Tanlac has done for me and I certainly ought to be willing to testify t6 the truth and let everybody know about it.” This unusual statement was made by Mrs. N. A. Bishop, of Roswell, Ga., who is the mother of nine children and has a great many friends and acquaintances in that section. Mrs. Bishop was talkinf to Mr. R. S. McDer- ment, of the G. R. Lyon Drug Co., ot that place, who had heard of this remarkable case and had had driven five miles out in the country to the Bishop home to investigate the report. “Yes,” continued Mrs. Bishop, ‘ ‘I’ve been a cripple with rheu matism for a long and for three years I’ve been using crutches and haven’t, been able to do any thing about the house for a good many years back. That’s the plain fact and my folks and all the neighbors know of my help less condition and will tell you the same thing any time you ask em. * x "I would have severe pains in the hips an^ the small of my back even when I wasan’t try ing’ to get about and besides I was not in a very good general condition. It may have started because I couldn’t get about and take exercise, but I lost my ap petite and things didn’ty taste good hor agree with me after I had eaten them. I was consti pated a good deal, too. “I saw’where Janlac was help ing a great many people and I thought maybe it would make me feel a little better even if it failed to help my pains; but I am happy to say it has done a hundred times more than I ex pected, for I have thrown my old crutches aside and am now actually doing all my house work. ‘‘I have token five bottles and can walk anywhere I want to without crutches and my rheu matic pains have left me. My appetite is good and I can eat anything I want 'without its hurting me in the least and I be lieve if I continue to take* it a while longer it will make me en tirely well for‘good and all. ”1 want everybody to know about this great medicine for it certainly is wonderful—my case ought to prove that to anybody. I want every body to know about it that have such troubles as 1 had to get it and stop wasting their money on quack medi cines.” Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge exclusively by Willis Drug Co., in Donalsonville by the Palace Drug Co; Climax by the Climax Pharmacy; Iron City, by Strick land & Cordell; Brinson, by H. B. Harrell Supply Co; Babcock, Ga, by Babcock Bros. Lumber Company: Eldorendo, Ga.,J. L. Smith. No. 666 Thl» it • prescription prepared sapeeiaRy « r MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER f vc or six dotes 'will break any esse, mm' Ren then as a *onic the Fever will no u-n. It acts on the liver better that cl enj does ao: £ or sickto " LAME BACK rheumatism, neuralgia, or kind red pains quickly relieved by lKg»g CTRAOE MARK WHITE LINIMENT Should be kept in every home. Sold only by us, 25c, 50c and $1.00. MILLS PHARMACY Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga* In order to present a full rounded program to* the public for the three days of the Thomas County Fair, Nov. 1, 2, 3, Paradise Park, Thomaaville, Ga.. the general arrangements has been instructed to arrange for a Joint Convention'of B?tche tors and Maiden Ladies to be held the afternoon and night of he first day. Nov, 1st at the Thomas County Court House. A sub-committee has been ap' pointed to arrange for this de tail and Ex-Senator Robert S. Burch, a leading Thomasville batchelor, has been invited to assume the temorary chairman ship of the convention, whib Miss Lucinda Retsel of Dothan, Ala., a well known equal suff rage advocate, has been impor tuned to act jointly with Mr. Burch. The object and purpose'of this convention is to bring together those male and female resid ents of South Georgia, North Florida and Eastern Alabama, who have attained marriagable <age but who have not become spliced’ so to speak, to date, for ther mutal profit and benefit. A similar convention was held in Middle Georgia some years ago* with very satisfactory re sults. In order to add interest to the convention Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, a native Georgian, has been asked to ad dress the gathering in the after noon on the subject: “Errors of Unmarried Life, ” while for the evening program, Hon. Frank Hitchcock, ex-postmaster general will appear and talk on the sub ject: ‘‘The Postoffice Depart ment, Dan Cupid’s Right Arm.” Drs. Anna Howard Shaw and Mary Walker have also invited to come to balance the program so to speak. For the permanent chairman ship Hon. D. M. Lowry of Talla hassee, Fla., states that he is grooming a very likely candi date whose name will be an nounced later. Ministers of Thomasville, the justices of the peace, the Mayor and all candi dates for Mayor are asked to lend their aid and assistance free of charge to properly care tor any delegates who may wish to enter the bonds of Hymen on this occasion. An attempt will also be made *to secure free marriage licenses for those who make application. C. L. Busch, Asst. Sec’y-Tres., Thomas County- Fair Association will give furth er details. HERE’S PROOF Bainbridge Citizen Tells of His Experience. You have a right to doubt the statements of people living far away but can you doubt the Bainbridge endorsement? W. W. Nisbet, mechanic, 515 Broughton St., Bainbridge, says; “I am on my feet a good deal and I believe that was the cause of the severe pains I had across the small of my back. On two different occasions, when having such , a spell, Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought me relief.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Nisbet had. Foster-Mildum Company, Props., Bufialo^ N. Y. 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 ir ternally and externally. Price 25c. WATCH FOR $5.00 HAT One for that price every day will be placed in our window This is an entirely new phase of getting a fine hat for the small sum of . $5.00 Our line of Ladies Coat Suits and Knitted Underwear are splendid. Have you seen them? If not you are the loser in the deal. We wish to call attention to the fact that we are going to specialize in ^ s Hosiery and Corsets Much to say about these later. Watch for the line. New lot of Hats will Arrive this Week. i Callahan Block Bainbridge, Ga. Che J^adies Shop Everybody Knows if By JVame Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands sell Chero-Cola in the original sterilized bottle with the label on it. You get your Chero - Cola--“In a Bottle- Through a Straw,” and it is always pure, wholesome, delicious and absolutely uni form in flavor. \ This is impossible under ordinary soda fountain methods. Get your Chero-Cola in the bottle that is the best way At Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands . . . Sc ■—Everybody knows it by its name RYE Genuine Georgia Raised^ Rape, Onion Sets, and all kinds of Gardeti Seed m STOCK Ohrlich *Druy Company The Store