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IdAY, OCTOBER 27th.
ling to Bainbridge
fhe Season’s Opening
Attraction
FALL
J. W. Tomilson Says* He
Had Given Up All Hope,
But Takes Tanlac and
Is Back to Farming.
OF A
OPEN SEASON AND BAC
LIMIT, GEORolA GAME
LAWS AS REVISED 1916
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ATION
THOMAS DIXON’S
itest Film Story. Special Symphony
)rchestra. Entire Musical Score by
Victor Herbert
This is Dixon's Sequel to
k
he Fall of a Nation” Being
the First Million Dol
lar Picture.
production consuming two
years of work in its
Completion
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exact same picture as shown in
New York and Chicago at $2 prices.
The Callahan Theatre
fers both Matinee and Night Perfor
mance at Matinee Prices
wer floor . 75c and $1.00
alcony . . 25c, 50c and 75c
All Seats Reserved.
“I was so sick and played out
I had to give up my work on the
tarm and came to Birmingham
three weeks ago to spend the
rest of my days in the Confed
erate Veteran’s Home. I didn’t
think I’d ever be much good
any longer, but when I got there
I got to taking Tanlac, and sir,
you may believe me or not,
but the [medicine made me feel
so much better and stronger that
I am getting ready to go back
to my old home in Shelby and go
to farming again.”
The above remarkable state
ment was made by J. W. Tomil
son, age 73, Westover, Shelby
county, Ala. Mr. Tomilson is
a well-known Confederate vete
ran, having served three years
with Brigadier General Wright.
He has lived in Shelby since the
end of the war.
“I've been a tarmter all my
life,” continued Mr. Tomiison,
‘‘and always enjoyed good health
up until last summer,, when a
bad attack of grippe and fever
completely knocked me out and
I haven’t been well since. My
strength left me and my health
slipped away before I knew it.
I couldn’t eat or sleep to amount
to anything, was terribly nerve-
ous, couldn’t take interest in
anything and finally got to
where I had to give up work on
the farm. I took all kinds of
medicine, but nothing helped
me and I was going down hill
all the time.
“A lady in Shelby county told
me that Tanlac had helped her
wonderfully and I promised her
when I left home that I would
tiy the medicine when I got to
Birmingham. I carried out my
piomise and am mighty glad I
did. I bought a bottle and it
helped me so much that when
I finished taking it I got an
other. I’ve taken[ three bottles
in all and 1 tell you. its wonder
ful what the medicine has done
for me. I feel stronger and
better than 1 have felt in years,
eat and sleep a plenty, am full
of life and energy and it does
me good to know that in a few
days I’ll be back on the old
farm at work again.
“I know I’m getting up in
years, but I believe this Tanlac
medicine has put me on my
feet and that I am good for a
good many years longer. From
what Tanlac had done for me
I’m satisfied it’s the best medi
cine in the world.”
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.
Quail, Nov. 20th to March 1st.
25 in one day.
Doves, Aug. 1st to 31st and
Nov’ 20th to March 1st. 25 in
one day.
Wild Turkeys, either sex, Nov.
20th to March 1st. 2 in season.
Cat Squirrels, Oct. 1st to
March 1st. 15 in one day.
Deer, either sex, Oct. 1st to
Dec. 1st. 2 in season.
Summer or Wood Duck, Sept.
1st to Jan. 1st. 25 in one day.
Migratory Duck, Sept. 1st to
April 20th. 50 in one day.
Woodcock, Dec. 1st to Jan 1st.
25 in one day.
Plovers, Nov. 20th to March
1st. 25 in one day.
Marsh Hens. 25 in one day.
Snipe, Dec. 1st to May 1st. 25
in one day.
Open season National Law
furnished upon request.
County License $100
State License $300
Non-Resident License... .$15,00
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Cheap Money Si°| 0
On Farm Loans for $2,000 and over we are
now in position to offer money at 5|*| # . No
charge for inspection.
Now is the Time to Finance tor the Coming Year
CUSTER & BARBER
Opposite Court House Bainbridge, Ga.
6°. FARM LOANS 6 #
Loans on improved farms in South Georgia promptly
made at lowest rates and best terms. Call on or
write us stating your needs.
■' ■- '-'-'WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY==
Barrow Loan & Abstract Co.
‘‘The Biggest Farm Loan Concern In Southwest Georgia.”
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
For Sale or Exchange
I am in the city for a short
while and will while here offer
for quick sale on easy terms,
several homes on good locations.
The terms olfered will afford a
man an easy way to own his
home by letting the rent help
buy it. I can be seen at Mrs.
D. D. Boozer’s on Florida St.
Mrs. C. Lichenstader.
RECTORS QUALITY
Estrayed Notice
I have taken [up at my place
one Bay mare mule. Came to my
farm Aug. 25. The owner can
get same by identifying expense.
Five mile South of Climax.
O. A. FULLER.
NOW OPEN
The swelled Cafe of any in the southern
part of the state. A nice place for nice people to
eat. Everything entirely new and clean. All
dishes served promptly and up to date. Prices
in keeping with the hard times. Service of the
very best. Eat with uS once and you &ay with
us always.
Rectors duality Cafe
The New Place
Belcher Block
T / ^ * and Bad Colds are caused by germs, go*
I ^ ^ jQuick relie r take The Giant Grip Germ KiJr*
— Johnson’s Tonic
X&fi mnd M)r. and rabbin 2P
fiUCHANAN-MGNAIR
The marriage of Miss Annie
May Buchanan and Mr. W. O.
McNair of Albany Sunday after
noon was an item of interest to
the friends of the "young lady in
Bainbridge and section. The
wedding occurred at the home of
the bride’s sister Mrs. T. N.
Buckner and immediately after
tne wedding the couple left for
Albany where they will make
their future home. Mr. McNair
being a young business man of
that city. Miss Annie May was
one of the well loved young
ladies of the city and all her
friends wish for her all happiness
and prosperity.
A Want Ad in The Post-
Search Light bring results
FOR SALE
The Avirett Estate at Public
Outcry at Bainbridge, Ga.,
on the Last Tuesday in Oc
tober at the Court House
Real Estate For Homes or Investment.
550 acres of land in the Fowlstown Dis
trict, right in the heart of the great Su
matra Tobacco Ridge. The residence
lays just one mile from depot, less than
a mile from a good school and splendid
church and in a most fertile section. 40
acres of pecans, bearing each year a
crop worth from $400 to $500 with pros
pect of increase in yield. 250 acres in
cultivation, 6 good tenant houses, two
large tobacco barns, all the out houses
necessary.
-- --- Parties will See or Address
A. AVIRETT
QUINCY,
FLORIDA.