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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. E. C. SMITH
DENTIST
Office Upstairs, Belcher Building
Bainbridge, Ga.
H. D. SPOONER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in all State and Federa.
Courts Except City Court Bainbridge
OFFICE 225 BROUGHTON ST.
Bainbridge, - Georgia.
M. E. O’NEAL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, - Georgia
REGIMENT OF
TO LEAD
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PARADE AT THOMISVILLE
J. C. HALE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, - Georgia
W. M. IIAKKKLL J NO. R. 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
OITicc Opposite Court Mouse
Bainbridge, - Georgia
O. R. BRYAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
office in court House
Bainbridge,
Georgia.
OR. 8. EHRLICH
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phones 358, 46 and 18
Office 312 Cljwk St.
Bainbridge, .... Georgia.
C.W. WIMBERLY, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in O’Neal Building
Next to Court House
Bainbridge, ... Georgia.
H. G. BELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Offices In Chason Building
Opposite Court House
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
J. M. FLOYD
/ATTORNEY AT LAW
anil Dealer in Real Estate
office[2nd. Floor jacket store
bainbridge, ..--xPEGrgia
Secretary of War Newton D
Baker has been appealed to by
the General Arrangements Com
mittee for the Thomas County
Fair, November 1st, 2nd and
3rd. Paradise Park, Thomasville
Ga., to permit a regiment of
Unclr Sam’s soldiers to
train at Macon and go to
Thomasville, on Wednesday,
Nov. 1st, for the purpose of
heading the monster agricultur
al, merchants and manufactur
ers Parade.
The fact has been pointed out
to the Secretary that last year’s
fair brought about forty thou
sand people from South Ga.,
North Florida and Eastern Ala
bama to Thomasville and that
this event affords an execellent
opportunity for a review of the
troops and practical preaching of
the doctrine of preparaedness.
He has also been cited to the
fact that the Navy Department
frequently has sent ships of
various classes to Savannah,
Jacksonville, Tampa, Pensacola
and other points and that even
troops have been sent to various
exhibitions lately. Thomasville
unfornunately cannot appeal to
the Navy department unless the
suggestion made by a citizen be
carried out, namely that the
ships of line, battleships, sub"
marines, superdreadnoughts,
might be sent up to Thomas
ville via the Apalachicola and
Ochlocknee rivers, Bruce and
Carroll Creeks and the Bran
don canal and anchor near the
A. C, L. Station.
An effort will be made to have
Secretary Baker consider this
plea in a favorable light and the
good offices of Congressman
Park and Senators Hardwick
and Smith will be invoked to
make the plea stronger.
Corns tcosen,
’ Lift Right Off
Nothing But “GETS-IT” Will Bo
This to Corns and Calluses,
* ¥ 0 . u ’ v ® ©ver had corns, you’ve
tried lots of things to get rid of them
—salves that eat your toe and leave
the corn remaining, cotton rings that
make your corns bulge out like pop-
You Can’t Hide Corn Miaery Stop Fooling
Around! U»e GETS*1T ’ Tonight and
See the Corns Vanish;
eyes, scisHors and knives that make
corns bleed and sore, harnesses and
bandages that fill up your shoe, press
on the corn and make your foot feel
like a paving block. What's the use?
Why not do what millions are doing,
take 3 seconds off and apply "GETS-
XT.’ It dries, you put your stocking
on right away, and wear your regu
lar shoes. Your corn loosens firom
the toe, it lifts right off. It’s pain
less. It’s the common-sense way, the
simplest, easiest, most effective way
in the world. It’s the national corn-
cure. Never fails.
“OETS-TT” is sold and recommend
ed by druggists everywhere, 25c a
bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by
E. Lawrence & Co., Clfi.cago, III.
LAME BACK
rheumatism, neuralgia, or kind
red pains quickly relieved by
(TRADE MAR* -
WHITE LINIMENT
Should be kept in every home.
Sold only by us, 25c, 50c and
$1.00.
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga
DIG PROBLEM
The biggest problem confront
ing Hugh M. Dorsey when he
goes in offee as governor will be
| the financial condition of the
state. For several years the leg
islature has been in the habit of
making very large and extrava
gant appropriations and then
cutting off the source of income.
Those who have voted for the
largest appropriations, as an ex
ample, have clamored for the
repeal of the tax 1 equalization
act, which sounded the doom of
the tax dodger.
At one bound the tax equaliza
tion act, which was passed dur
ing the administration of Gover
nor Slaton, raised tax values
$85,000,000 and has maintained
them for the last two years.
Without this increase, the state
would have been in a hopeless
condition financially. In the
same administration, on the gov
ernor’s recommendation, the li
cense f.ees of corporations were
doubled, and the inheritance tax
was passed. The latter oat alone
will bring $100,000 into the state
treasury from the James M.
Smith estate, or as much as thir
ty small counties would pay in a
year. These measures cut the
tax rate from five to four and
one-half mills and marketed
Georgia’s bonds at the most ad
vantageous sale in the country,
besides paving the way for
prompt payment o f teachers’
salaries in pursuance of an ur
gent recommendation contained
in Governor Slaton’s message.
Already the whole leeway
created by these various meas
ures has been taken up, and the
problem confronting the next
administration will be to hold
down expenses within the limits
of the state’s income. More
spectuiar issues may monopolize
the public attention during poli
tical campaigns, but in the final
analysis a business-like adminis
tration is what protects the tax
payer’s pocket book, and noth
ing is nearer his heart.—Ex.
WHAT A WATCH?
You can get a reliable time
piece at any price you choose to
pay. You will find this a differ
ent kind of wafeh store, where
watches are regarded as staple
articles and sold at the close
margin of staple goods. Fine
jewelry at modest prices,
N. J. SMITH & SON
Oldest and Best Jewelers
"Any «m e yTtl
goodies use CaluCl
Powder M y m ® 'J
i-e’3 tried a |l
earned h „ le
“.eke to Calumet.
Unequalled f or J
tender, wholesome J
in f' . Wonderful y
' ^thersanri
Reived
fi~i r,„y|
Last call for quilts and blankets
before the next rain, better
send them in, and be safe for
the cool nights. Dixie Steam
Laundry.
Changing: Seasons Brings
Colds
“Stuffed-up head” clogged up
nose, tight chest, sore throat are
sure signs of cold, and Dr.
King’s New Discovery is sure
relief. A dose of this combina
tion of antiseptic balsams sooth
es tho irritated membrane, clears
the head, loosens the phlegm,
you breathe easier and realize
your cold is broken up. Treat a
cold persistenly: half-way meas
ure leaves a lingering cough.
Take Dr. King’s New Discov
ery until your cold is gone.
For 47 years the favorite re
medy for young and old. At
your druggist, 50c. (3)
F. E. STRICKLAND
ATTOPNEY at law
Office with Hon. H. B. Spooner
Bainbridge, Ga.
W. M. ARLINE
county:surveyor
DECATUR COUNTY
P. O. Stricklan, Ga.
Will run levels for Terracing,
Ditching and Draining. All let
ters and inqurues will be prompt
ly attended to.
R. M. WALSH
O. V. M.
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Cairo, . . . Georgia,
Quarterman’s Pressing Club
—Is the Place for Good Work.—
Clothes. Hats and
Kid Gloves Cleaned
All Kinds of Busheling Work.
—All Work Guaranteed—
Phone No. 264-L. Bainbridge, GA,
Big Southeast Alabama Fair
DOTHAN, ALA.
OPENS TO THE PUBLIC IT’S GORGEOUS DISPLAY
OCTOBER 30,31, NOVEMBER 1,2,3,4.
EDUCATIONAL
AMUSING
ENTERTAINING
HOLLY CAMP NO. 2».
Woodmen ojje world
Meets Second and Fourth
Monday Nights.
Visiting Sovereigns Always
Welcome.
M. k. o'nkii, council commander.
J. h. Hancock, clerk.
bi* it a prescription prepared especially
> MAtAFUft or CHILLS A FEVER.
t ' Oi sis d.'■ > v.-.U b.'c/.b nr-y ewe, aer
T taken then U6 a tonic the Fever will no
t ■' n. It art* co the ItTer belter .tfiaa
. U . iao wou '.Ot g ipcorrackcs "
FARM EXHIBITS
In the agricultural section will be shown one of the most creditable
displays of Southeast Alabama’s resources ever gotten together. You
will be amazed at the agricultural wealth that our unrivaled soil produces.
The diversity of Alabama’s farm products and the unlimited possibilities
of our climate and soil will be a revelation.
LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS
Those interested in poultry and live stock will have a treat in the dis
plays in this section. Stock raising is recognized as one of the most
profitable possibilities of the farm, and the wonderful display shown here
is an invaluable lesson to the farmer who is alive to the trend of the
times. More than 300 Cattle and 500 Hogs already entered in this dis
play; and the poultry display will contain more than 1,000 entries.
HORSE RACES
More than $b,000 will be awarded as prizes in the racinglevents. You
will see some of the speediest racers in the country entered "at this meet.
FREE ATTRACTIONS
The management has already engaged more than $l,500]worth of Free
Attractions, thrillers that will thrill, amusements that will amuse, and
you will not have one minute’s time to get tired.
Something Doing Every Minute—BeduoBd Bates on all Railroads
msgaCTir rnr
r .aaesa
Cheapand bigean Baking Powdsrsdol
save you money. Calumetdoea-it'ipT
pnd far superior to sour milk and«
BREAD AND CAKE
from this bakery are li
wholesome and toothsome,
use only the best materials whi
are mixed with extra care ail
cleanliness. Why bother «l
home baking when ours is|
much better and cheaper.
TEE WBITEWA'I BAKU
gflGHESTE&snU
DIAMOND
AhTcHI-CHK-TKES..
DIAMOND3UND PILLS n R ' n
Gold metallic bores, sealed wvth • •-W
Ribbon. Tasb no other. BarV
Drurci.. ..a «u fur
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST
Farm For Sail
Nice 74 acre farm, on r®
public highway from Bainbn I
to Donalsonville just two mi
from Brinson and one mile fro
Cyrene, and eight miles ro
Bainbridge. One of the best
cations in the county. Has ■
6 room dwelling, fin« he “ Ja
painted, deep well and out bu>
ings. All in nice condition,
acres in cultivation and un ^_
good wire fence—good soil
quick sale—Price S160 ( c ^
If you are interested re
write me at once.
J. B. L. Barbei
Hand! Building Bainbridge-
Fo