The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, January 06, 1916, Image 2

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REV. i H. SYKES DISCUS SES HIS WIFE'S THULE . • ■ }■ • j m { (jy, j , (i {/: finis v i j Chrlic/i *Druy Company [e^caJUL store The Ready to Furnish You :I! rili'ii t FruitCakes and all Ingredients. Every- thing for the Christmas Dinner. Phone i . your order and you will get what 1 ycu i want at once 1 Phone U9 Distinct ]«loam TONGE BROTHERS Phone IIM i * II *JM V«fwJtt 1; . 01 iH ‘trli , 217 Broad St. Bainbridge, Ga. tiny-.-, 6 Tv the ($T>s ptlis D*tj efotrft Abi hange. -* HINDS-BROWN The engagement of Miss Minnie Hinds, oi this city and Mr. Joseph Brown of Tampa at~was announced ip. the. Sun- y pafoerifftvillw j^Tereji; to the frills' Mis|i’f«bd9.Jn this sectidnfs Miijri ' iei* of*-friend- number .MWdqmr ■ Jttn ! ) — isumvnfri SE LTU£ .noenos jdl "siidciulo'i" mlT .q lit):.'! mod,, M-iHifid imriJ ■ - I. *■«>«)»< i Kosimil wJlIfcSPJWRlC - ’ivT 1) BAINBRIDGE ■firm in m tuti iii nr. “!•> vt.STATEMENT*** bul It is seldom, indeed that, men of promienee, especially minist ers of the gospel, willingly ex press their indebt nest .publicly to a proprietary medicine. How ever, when a 'mec/icide obtains that Singular purity and efficiency that is shown by the uniform preparation, Tanlac, statements from dur best citizens are to be considered thoroughly commen surate with the good that is actually [being accomplished. Rev. A. H. Sykes, Pastor of the Watkins Park Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tenn., pro minent not only as a minister of the gospel, but popular as a man and citizen who has been true to his friends and every trust ever reposed in him. said recently: “For the past ten months Mrs. Sykes has been in very delicate health. Suffering from bad stomach and kidney troubles, which gradually developed into a general nervous breakdown I At times her condition became alarming, and I frequently sught medical advice, but noth ing we could do for her seemed to bring relief. “In fact, she suffered so long and so much that I feel it my duty to let everyone know what this medicine has done for her. For several months her condition was such that she had to remain in bed, and as a last resort decided to let her try Tanlac. "I am a conservative man apd have always been skeptical re garding the use of proprietary medicines, but this case has certainly proven an. exception, I am now firrriv convinced that Tanlac . (s a rnedif ine Of great power and extraordinary merit. I do not think I have ever seen anytbijy atf^ <$1}$ MRjjbe djiM prompt* VesdlW ( -MraJ Sykes ifiifll paq»nIp jbfbottle ... iUU^jntfRjcjn^,began to notice a marked, improvement) IrVl'RiV Lforiditidni- Tn 'less thkli a Section that -Will ffifel. _iou can’t^buy from your merchant or \ intereft in her. She waji reared in Bainbridge and has been very prominent socially. Mr. Brown a stealing bHsinjess tnhn of hiB city of Tampa. 1 ' 1 , J jV]. f ffjjfl [IT- The Cash Drug Store,' Success ors to the Oak City Drug to. will appreciate your businesjs. See their trade bulletin. FREE FLOWER SEEDS Hastings Catalogne TeBs Yon AP About Them No matter whether you farm or only plant vegetables or flowers In a smalt lot yc|PKe^^asflnjjWgi'5TmfaI(<iBeiy v* ( 1 WP a ? e lf f rqini c#Ar A . .... Fod tion. | “ -ill druggist,' seeds 'fliat ''«« TMr-nwfiT 1)6^- give you reahtiatisfabtion and.'dieaf gar-; qb-, C padffcts ofTeasjly gtb*it, j yet showy jap^j beautiful floWer* i j. . , j Hastings is both the best"and lar^esb seed" f.rm’ in tVSouth, r thc;qulT flfm that you should % seeti froi^ IT ' ] M ■WMeW^tf plant 1 Hustiiigs -sloefls, you meet “Good Garden Luck” more than half Way. Write;today fof their big l?18r Catalogue,.,- It i^ free. A,postal card re-' queit will fofog it'. 1 H. G. HASTINGS cb., Atlanta, Ga.—(Adrt.) vj CROP BEFORE MADE E9*'H X'uv,.| cl Tnvlrigi-m '" t!) I lit'! fjB/ol & mni.Tiotn ynl n .1 .wCttii* 1 "i kwii.u vtjsl -11 ,«mif«t»n ,feap& jq^'j I 3 <W>, lIBlOBf rf:nuda JaibwfouM lei t - 15,000.0ft Ju . „ TC8T59T21 TTTT p <!»•)“Atfj OJ Widmd r»v»i SoMinttuq-Ml rrsnisma .8 .U j w ral-w.w m 20^ wmSi***! ^ WflurtMfWOstiMlhrtnH b JtlJi-j •<1*1 <ii it rfjwmiv b'tltj-* feOttbr bititU v/itti '>*•» »<Iu4U. Jnamuuoifn yjat T' ‘X ,,r 9 K m oupinu no e«aq bns ii Joitqut sw a’AT is today afe’Itd'TiS^Wiffi; th^hbusVfiold duties.' Before shi luDTerdd cohptiuitly ft^i j -^ 0 CLt itdmS : c(i > 'andHh'digesttdfi'nfi'a < wa% D<> ^ TrFrvWi. ;r:, Theyft d'f4 rfwfhdtbltis'rt ahVHislriklfill S nhve Cnti^ly kl peffffe" 1 iWse^m to telrsfi ever^thtfij^Ihte ^iEs* J ‘^h2r' J S(pPs- ,: «itffei c ^aihtPfs %Mw \ttbmti k«0 n ^sR j v^ Spi'fttF. 11 110 rdR 1 tion of a short time unb? vi Ser health If Tutty'reswred. p all South Must Stop TiWi^-Hh'tidriid Sys tem Of Economic Spk»|de, 1 i;Vt s Says H. G. Hastings i . • — - <9 *ny ' :ilU' Atlanta., Ga—(Specr41.^-rft‘.'Tq»]®eS>-. pie of the couth must <iui f t’helr cotton or other so-called ‘cash’ crop’ before it is made if V th'ey v £vtfr ’eTUJSet 1 to Accumulate wealth and' ha vie; the comforts anil luxuries, of, li{y>, .,due ! hem,” says H. G. Hastings; affcridul-’ turAl vite president of the Atlanta Chamber olp Commerce, and a , toi;e,- most authority on tarm coniiltloins' tn the southeast. 1' -,sb “The south must stop forever,.^ts time-honored system of economic sui cide," says Mr. Hastings. “Advance steps were ; made last year toward a condition of fnrtn independence In the Colton 8eit. They wAh6 forced stepa. It is true, but thej marked an adviatfiA just ThI same, ana There brejd 1 add meat, more grain, forage and ether food and feed stuffs were msdh In 1915 than ever before, with tb* result there are tens of thousands of farm ers better oft than in past .yflars, despite short crops and business) ap; pression. I “Wltji higher cotton prlcp^;. ttj; going to be a great temptation tn drop bkfcK Into the old habit'Ot‘imi- Uug cottdn, or whatever pther owili crop qn.e inayi bp. growing,, in pawn for bread and'meal. Wd Afre : stflfWr- ing ttlflay from ,tl» old.hygt^m toWr eil on, ua by: qondUiqns following; the Civil War, ndcbsAary Then, htrft Onabtf essiry'*0lv. - j fi • 111 .:j':Tpd Illy , I'A'ear .aXterivear we, have stayed In llie same'did rlrt'as a mittef of’liiblti edtlng ;our enopac sttitcispepl policy for ling his_upjig_a_lltt;|e_ closer to the credit grindstone. iMiaiTfr What’s the answer? It is home pro- J®' dathi itsfewpitewaa'is UlftCfo fttroy oridhspiPWl} *f$f$'i .vTWf aswa^aSyoaSi.*®' Mum entthpiPBbf*h e leegffq fl( (j j 1*18 IlOOig fp bMtfftgjB ftd a .'atilbBHiLpjrru ajmtl.yxm bust mi oJ Ji Tioq*>f iN .iJutORGll b.lum- oJ OTifftmla * ad l|i w tj m sSwhw; iAHi! iirf fns"3> ■» ^-HetlTaded and 3nJ j sslivpid ai l fan npa K93hq ‘'niiiyii.'.t.ys ti-yifqqtm bus of Georgia Imve foqnd‘S R re36y 1l>, a'6 H^ftI^S'1pefc(flikvlV ,1l ' f AsbWprkon ir befo prwvjjn the sotrthi s6r} mj? who have usea Mayers iWonder „ r jtfli? K&ffthyL 0 3 Tf&v at ; remed” 1 r.:^SiS2JilFlliKr ■nimosii i tbfftelniflghbooO •♦ill ??£i’jmqqa AT9qsqaw4n terlj, jiTttdtsali** arethcir:idhhrfbotvu ■ flnoiJhq his truAfe^Iservants. p,’’ hndv ttede. :ijtbo will rtimdW qail i» -iij Ifiw clIHt jadj .wy and DfUg ^°te<.. qj< DflOali.Qpvine by thjs 5 'fchd'ffttSlt, 9Ht9(| quia] ;T W°1 tabl^ “sofla •ii<r Srnr». n-FJ^s ^hat^fedkycoiher njafenT 'sente-K. T. the hrnuund Joltp : I ''■■...nift.ii,, -, -, j,, 11 j,,, .iM j ^, y , -1.' ' sumes alt btliat a t ^ i ■ -all • bills are, ^ uui . * • _ ' 1 » - 1 '->7 u**** oiuij 1 ^rj j Endorsed fcy rnoxe Bnhke^tttdfi'ariothtr BusinescUol|egtts,ia tfae South Q>n4)ioed uavabteto ihim. Those THOMAS♦oSaoLal). mm jfiwm J uiiin st .tv-vuttrir. rr'r; iqinq »; t ’.ilfllag b i ce 71,11 <Uiw ,8'fiib \qqsd iidul ii) riliw ,Ls-.ndt nakoid fsvow siuor! f-rfj fo loow hnr, .'O na*tY> rAt: Yirmil /i;M in ted will • take due ' ncrtice, n Th|% Bee. 30th- lAL5krl« bnn d: D „.<{ tr ie t-.\ idle- ••i.’Johrt'L/iMili*rj I ^ 1 0'f^; 1 It eJ hb8/ -dOR* me fcach t.RiiT. Beltt®. in!vkriotv — ff 3tf0¥tplthfhiJmV'< K hpp8dtad |s H W’T'fSVAK^'W’f 1 ' Rh°h© 242 th« Star Grocery Ctv To * * ' ,ttiiq,ni 1! ,e °L| fofThesh 'veatartlac: J1'’^^’^' WoWdeifftif ^Rie-ubedijl liw I -(Adri.) iW= ^F=W=F=--. Money i:a Loan and Farm$ ,to: gelt I wij} assist;' you -lh' ^ecuHhg 4 fhoney hn jrriui 1 / iarni ! lafid ;,, br city pToperty, ’6 per~dent:Ihter-''‘ estr rhayfe listed 'aeveral hig bargains in ; s'malf faring't:'h'at - must be sold' at a sacrifice in' price on accoanfht pa^t /due mortgages. 1 I :i sha!l be' pleksed' to quote prices and descriptions and’ take ydn ’ oufto 'these farms, rath alsp'Special Agent for the Penh Mutual Life’ In-' surance Company. J. B. L. BARBER First National Bank Building Bainbridge. Ga. FARM LOANS ■ JIow is the tirije to' nikke fy- plication so abstract'of title'may be made and checked and farm inspected. ' ' 7,r:il p '' : If you do ndt %iint loin Closed until Fall,' thfe wofk'shciliid’ be done how any way “before the ^ll rysh is,on. ; . •s™™munir', •> „ Lbahs made on fiyfe gears'time at ‘, lowest mtp‘ ''q{ infe'teSt 'oh weirijb’provetf.'faimi^; “ ‘.-d rtiw sToclmnm aril Loafl & ^ AbstracL^ Go. :n.saro ac,; '(Jno ,8hi-.ii -j «i >) ia'iV io o^'iuriiri MONUMaafai»ig b» I r«nre«|nfeonarfif nfJae Jargest marbg^aj^iij’anijffl canoaliies in South. Jf you intend haying fiffe I bns bm.i / lil i..f£ HSD.llIl <vif' Jlhl, .‘iiHB r, Of 'iustih^aHetixihh rmupirtiL' ^relWiiiTh^tedJt toivragiater -sk *7 ^igfiAsSSitsasiia! tbi* day dissolved Jmv « u Wf4-:!8^£2 W iT ^ 5 January ■SSasSfssa France 9I 8t?, - Ckn^/ l f. ltd vd : tatseri ‘-ybu^s i t-anwdri Mthie Tliey annual^cmeetrng; Wrst<td&tb>nalbfi»Bllttj;;ifo6i ^ain- bridge,.tSfcirJ - -iwilb& held in 6*Js baWlfci«giro6mi omJRuesday. Jan. llttytiSlft at) ej«t»fen o’clock a. m,, for.thajipilrpbsQ), of electing DirectuW«ffoS the .Ensuing year 5 SS5Sir s 8q 3irif 'fiMftitSfifid^WfetfM-') Sffttrtdngdiio-,, Sa y mdj am,j hmq\nMw^ m&ed httsmess pi B T. eiii'i^'axPCoIkSEtoBjril vegtahles,: - fruits Ji., , it 'groceriwahdv- ^l -delivar therp vuiQc; u - . ti - ,,t rner n * s , ad ^' ih,a ' tai,d ' in t«s«nal #ib menbap. Eat as nmch and when-* just Received, il' Let us hgiire with you on your-nextjob. ,aT * Q.Gi ctef 'yoodike.ihlo rnoga distress „ c irnirirr t a ^ ter preslpre.qf bigaa, inf ’ SACRIFICE tna 8ton >bch.. anal around; . th| I'lnaart. GaXuxjne blottie pf youf ■druggist now. andrltry. it. pn art absolute guarantefA-^if not satis^ factory money wiJ be • teturned >hji y.’i [t\ .^visnwi for Qaqfl|J will appreciate a card”'from you so thatT^Vi JnSkb 1 ’^ c^rFfiLt ’dist to the : “Corrftfi is^ibh^f ^ M ‘Pfenskins .f6r i 'the 8 y^iri9b6 f4hht0irbw0by- 'Fidase* ftf ; heW* from ?; Vou di’fly. bail ou-jfidoi *'■' 'T.'Bi"’MRlkweRj =** ■■i.h rt’WC'v- ail! A si It a risiii ■d oJ: - .Quick and careful prescription ■"work at Phone 8G, Cash Drug Store - i