The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, January 13, 1916, Image 2

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L Free-A 1916 5-Passenger Ford Automobile (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) The Pcst-Search Light wants new subscribers, and also would like to have every reader NOW taking this paper to renew and this paper is willing to pay the folks who will to get these new subscriptions and renewals—AND TO PAY THEM WEivL. You do a little work towards getting these subscriptions, and the Post-Search Light furnishes the prizes—that is all there is to it. Energy and ambition is all that it will take to win the Five Passenger Ford Auto, the $100 French Piano, the $100 Scholor- ships, a cash prize, or a cash commission. No Losers In This Race AND THERE CAN BE NO LOSERS, FOR THE POST- SF.ACH LIGHT OFFERS A BIG COMMISSION TO EVERY NON-PRIZE WINNER. The contest will last but a few weeks and a Five Passenger Ford Auto is paying you about *75 a week, $12 a day, for the time you spend in the race, SOME PAY, EH? See Page Advertisement On the last page of this issue there be found a full page adver- isement giving futhcr and full details about this contest. Turn to it Fill in the nomination Blank on that page, and send it in AT ONCE. AN EARLY START IS HALF THE BATTLE. The names of the candidates will be announced on January 19th. GET YOUR NAME IN NOW-GET BUSY AND ROUND UP A BIG BUNCH OF SUBSCRIPTIONS, and make the start that will win the Five Passenger Ford Auto, or other big prizes. MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS GO TO IT! SEND IN YOUR NAME. DOIT NOW'.’ A Free Treatment! The Globe Remedy Company has opened a branch office in this city for the purpose of advertising a line of the medicine they manufacture. Having un bounded faith in the remedies, and wishing their virtues to become known to the public as quickly and thoroughly as possible, the company has originated the following unique but expensive method, and by test has found it to be the most effective way to ac complish their purpose. GLOBE TONIC Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Billious- ness, Sick Headache, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Disorders of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Blood. We Give Free Samples Every Day To all who call at our office we will be pleased to answer all questions and give a full information re garding the treatment. If not convenient to call, we will sell the $1.00 Bottle For 50c, or 3 For $1.25 For a Short Time Only After getting it thoroughly advertised it will be sold at the regular price of $1.00 per bottle. BRANCH GLOBE REMEDY CO. Cor. West and Water Sts. (Old Express Office) Bain bridge, Georgia. POTASH IN FERTILIZERS Germany has a world monopoly on commercial potash and the European War has cut off America’s I* A «upply. . f' : ’f While the Southern Farmers cannot get Potash in sufficient supply for the 1916 Cotton and Corn crops there is more Potash in COTTON SEED MEAL than in other sources of ammonia. Cotton Seed Meal in your fertilizer will do more to save the farmers from a crop failure this season than any other material. n Have you calculated the value of the Potash eon- f If tent of Cotton Seed Meal ? Do not buy your am- f, inornate material without giving proper eonsidera- > |- tion to Cotton Seed Meal and its Potash value. f Cotton Seed Meal contains about 2% actual pot ash (,K t O) and 2actual phosphoric acid, be sides from 7 Vi % to 8% ammonia. Mixed with 16% acid phosphate it will insure a reasonably full crop for 1916. COTTON SEED CRUSHERS ASSOCIATION or GEORGIA ATLANTA, GA. Oil IK BOTTLES Another Thin, Frail Ner vous and Pain-Racked Woman Restored to Health. “Honestly I am getting so fat I am really ashamed to tell you how much I have gained,” said Mrs. Nettie McGarr, who lives at 1806 Eighteenth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn., several days ago. "Actually it ha3 gotten to be a regular joke, for I have gotten so stout that my clothes are too small for me, and every dress I wore last winter will have to be make over again, ” she con tinued, "and the change in my general appearance is so wonder ful that my friends and neigh bors are all wondering what I have been doing with myself. When they ask me I just tell them 1 have been taking Tanlac, and it is a fact, for I have just finished my third bottle, and have gained 35 pounds. “When I began taking the medicine I only weighed 105 pounds and now I weigh 140 and and never felt better in my life. "I always enjoyed very good health up to about two years ago, when I began having indi gestion, which gradually develop ed into a bad form of stomach trouble. This trouble began pull ing me down and ,1 finally got so I could not eat anything at scarcely, and had to diet myself continually. I had to avoid sweets of all kinds and always official ballot to be used at such Roland Bower in R ac election and the nee- FOR WED. MARCH 1ST County Treasurer Matter And the Unity School System to be Submitted to the Voters of the County. The Line up The county executive commit tee met Friday and called the primary for Wednesday March 1st and every man interested is now lined up for the race. The committee saw fit to submit to the voters of the county the County Unit School System and the matter of retaining the office of County Treasurer. The fol lowing rules of the primary are published for the consideration of the public Bainbridge, Ga., Jan. 7th 1916. Pursuant to a call of the Chair man, the Democratic Executive Committee of Decatur county met at the court house, in Bam bridge, and there being a quorum present the following proceedings were had Upon a motion duly made and properly seconded, it was ordered that a White Primary election be held on Wednesday, March 1st, 1916, for the nomination of Dem ocratic Candidates for Judge of City Court of Bainbridge, Solici tor of the City Court of Bain- bridge, County School Superin tendent, Oridnary, Clerk Superior Court, Sheriff, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer, County Surveyor, Coroner, and for County Commissioners from the fourth and fifth districts; and Executive Committeeman Primary cessary election papers for the conduct of such election, and by them, that no other than such official ballot shall be voted or counted at such Primary. That the Secretary of this committeee is directed to pay to managers of such Primary the same amounts allowed by law for holding general elections, and to pay all neccessary ex penses holding such Primary election. That such Primary be held under and according to the laws governing general elections in this state. That this commitee 'meet at the court house in Bainbridge on Thursday March 2nd 1916, for the purpose of consolidating th« result of such primary election and declaring the result thereof, and for such other matters as as may properly come before them. The Committee then adjourn ed. C. W. Wimberley, Secretary, T. S. Hawes, Chairman. after eating I would suffer for I from each Maiitia District, arid 'futher that at such Primary election there be submitted to hours." “I was also very nervous) arid dizzy and was easily tired. I finally got so weak I could not walk any distance without rest ing. My kidneys must have been effected also, for I had severe pains in my sides and back. “My sister, Mrs. Minnie Hall, came to see me one day and she looked so well I asked her what she had been taking. She told me Tanlac, and I made up my mind right then and there to give it a trial. "Acting on her advice, I bought a bottle and have been taking it regularly since. Of course I expected it to help me, but if anyone had told me that there was a medicine on earth that would have helped me like Tanlac I would not have believed them. ‘The medicine seemed to be Just the one thing I needed, for it just filled me with new life and energy from the very first dose. In only a few days my appetite returned and I began to enjoy my meals and every thing seemed to agree with me and nourish me. "I am no longer nervous and dizzy-headed like I was and can now sleep like a child. In fact, I feel just like a person who has been made over again. I hope every fuffering woman will hear about it.” Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge exclusively by Willis Drug Co., and in Donalsonville by the Palace Drug Store. LONG LOANS I have been appointed corre spondent of George M. Forman & Co., of Chicago, to succeed J. L. Williams, deceased. This is one of the best long loan com panies. Their terms are easy and treatment considerate. I shall be glad to receive applica tions for loans on improved farms in Decatur county. Ga., and Gadsden county, Fia. R. G. Hartsfield. Bainbridge, Ga. Oak and pine wood cut any length you desire Phone 153 and get quick. the voters of the county, the following questions, “In favor of the office of County Treasurer,” and “Against the office of County Treasurer,” and in favor of the County Unit School Tax system.” and "Against the County Unit School Tax System,” and voters favoring the retention of the office of County Treasurer, will erase the words “Aganist the office of County Treasurer, ” and voters desiring to abolish the office of County Treasurer.” and voters favoring the County unit school tax system will erase the words “Against the county unit school tax system, ” voters opposed to the county unit school tax system will erase the words, “In favor of the county unit school tax system.” That at such Primary che re gistration lists as prepared by the registrars for the year 1914, be used, together with such ad ditions thereto as may be made by the registrars. That the registration books so far as this primary be concerned shall be closed at six o’clock on Feburary 16th 1916. That cadidates desiring to be voted for in such primary elec tion shall by or before six o’clock p. m. on Feburary 16th 1916, pay to the secretary of this committee the following assess ments, to wit; Judge City Court, Solicitor City Court County School Superintendent, Ordinary, Clerk Superior Court, Sheriff, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer the sum twenty dollars each, and candiates for County surveyor and County Commissioners, the sum of ten dollars each, and candidate for Coroner shall not be required to pay any as sessment. That nb person who shall fail to register with the secretary of Democratic Executive Comittee and pay the required assess ments as herein provided shall have their named printed on the official ballot hereinafter provid ed for. Thai on the 16th day of Febru ary 1916 or as soon thereafter ,as possible the Chairman and 11 ( Secretary’ of this comittee shall prepair and have printed the THEY ALL DEMAND IT Bainbridge, Like Every City and Town in the Union, Receives it. -w. People with kidney ills want to be cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back relief is eagerly sought for. There are many remedies today that relieve, but not not cure. Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought lasting results to thousands. Here is Bainbridge evidence of their merit. Mrs. N. C. Sapp, 225 Planter St., Bainbringe, says: “For several years my kidneys were weak. I let the trouble run on until it kept getting worse and during the winter especially. I was biothered a lot. The kidney secretions were too frequent and scanty in passage and caused me a great deal of annoyance. Doan.s Kidney Pills, procured at the Ehrlich Drug Co., cured me. I have not had any kidney trouble since.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mrs. Sapp. Foster-Milburn Company, Props., Buffalo, New York. II BRANCH STORE The Globe Remedy Company has opened a branch store at the comer of West and Water Sts., for the purpose of advertis ing a line of medicines they manufacture. Having unbound ed faith in the virtures of their remedies and wishing their vir tues to become known to the public as quickly and as thorough ly as possible the company has originated the following unique but expensive method, and by test has found it to be an effect ive way to accomplish their pur pose. Globe Tonic cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bilious ness, Sick Headache, Nervous ness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach and Blood. If you suffer from any of the above diseases call and have a talk with the demonstrators, and get a free sample of the wonderful Globe Tonic. *mOST PROOF .CABBAGE PLANTS Jersey aod Char 123 ton Wakefield. Succession and Flat Dutch, Crown from the best strains of seeds ob tainable, at the following prices f.ah. here. GOO foe 75c 1000 for S123 *000 to 4000, at $1.00 per 1000 6000 to 9000. at 90c “ “ 10.000 to 24.000. at 75c - - 26.000 and over at 65c M * We guarantee enact and delivery in good condition Id foot exprese office. W« do not*hip b7 parcel post, •xpreea bttec much cheaper, better and safer. Wa •hip m licbt corrugated paper boxes. which redeem •xpresf charted from 30 to 40 p*r rent governed by distance and quantity shipped. Out plant* area* m C> 1 at the beat, o*u price as low a* the lowest, oar •erv.ee u unexcelled. Plea*# send money with order. S. M. GIBSON CO.. Box 5, S. C. For School i (Continued from page t sight the mosterpieces of F, Literature, and to write coi in French. He also undei well the spoken language' can make himself undei when he speaks it. In Spanish, Mr. Bower so acquired a good masti the Castilian tongue and is to read it fluently. If your Board of Educatii troduces the study of Mi Languages in the Public of Bainbridge, I am satisfied] Mr. Bower, if appointed by would make a splendid tea and as far as I am concern would not hesitate to accept work from any young man ing from Bainbridge school would offer, according to our system of accredited scht French and Spanish as an trance requirement. This is the best complii that I can pay to Mr. Bo’ ability. Not only is Mr. Bower an complished scholar, but he ii well a gentleman of the higj character, and fortunate wi! the boys who will have the vantage of being associated him. Respectfully Yours, Prof, of Romance I^anguagi Prof. H. C. White, says in “I think Mr. Bower well qual to teach Elementary Chemi and in addition possesses qualifications likely to make a successful and accept! teacher. Mr. Bower is a ge man of most excellent charai pleasing address and great? ergy and industry. I cordi! commend him to whomsoe his services may be offered.” Prof. Bocock says in part, gives me great pleasure to a mend the character, courtesy scholarship of Mr. Roland Bo His work under me In Greek distinguished and I am Sure would teach the subject fail fully and competently.” Prof. Patterson says in pa! “An excellent student and stroi character, he will respond every duty most faithfully.” Prof. T. J. Woofter says of hii “You will find him possessing excellent understanding of Mo ern Educational Problems. I a sure he has the qualifications succeed well in teaching.” Prof. R. E. Park savs in par “It is with genuine pleasure thi I give my testimony to the hig moral character, sterling wort and excellent ability of Mr. R land Bower. Few, if any grai uates of the University of Geo gia have won for themselves higher place in the esteem ar friendship of the faculty than ha Mr. Bower. As a teacher Mi Bower is well equipped, to goo scholarship he adds a strong pe sonality and most pleasing at dress. The community whic secures his services, will in m judgement, be a most fortunat one.” Chancellor Walter B. Hill the State University says part,” I regard Mr. Bower qualified in character and educa tion to succeed in teaching. Hi; conduct during his college cours has been exemplary and he will, leave the University with the esteem and good will ot the fac ulty and fellow students.” The above are specimens of the high testimonials Mr. Bower presented to the Board of Trus tees of our school and there can be no surprise that he received their unanimous vote for the third place which he modestly scught. We "feel a pride in the succesi of any of our young men who make an effert to equip them selves for the highest duties of life, and at same time cultivate those great principals and quali ties that gain the esteem com mendation and confidence of their fellow man. We wish Mr. BoW' cr great success. (Adv.)