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%m CAINS 30
ONj BOTTLES
lares He Now EatsBet-
| Sleeps Better and
Us Better in Every
L- Since Taking Tan-
, vb ody in Columbia Tenn.,
' p ic. McGavockk, who
and'operates a large dairy
'ess in that city,
there ever was a beliver \n
S aid K. M. Smiser, the
known Columbia Tenn.,
•ist, “It is Mr. McGavockk,
talks about it all the time,
as a right to talk, as medi-
ever helped any jone as
,asTanlac has helped him.
ealydoes not look like the
time.” Here is Mr. Gav-
statement:
a ve now taken five bottles
nlac and have gained thirty
is. If you don’t believe it,
here I am, come and look
he, I don’t know what
alible was, but I was all run
and was unfit for work. I
though it must have been
tomach, as I had no appetite
lot’ning seemed to agree with
was also nervous and could
eep good. I just kept going
hill aud loosing weight
along and nothing did me
;ood. until Smiser, the drug-
told me about Tanlac.
ied it on his recomendation
helped me from the first
oses. The medicine seemed
hold right at once, and I
to eat better, sleep better
[eel better right from the
If anyboyy wants to know
1 think of Tanlac, just tell
to come and see me. I am
here in Columbia. Tanlac
imply made a new man of
md expect to tell all my
is about what it has done
case.”
nlac is without question the
eatest medicine of its kind
e American market today.
extreme popularity of
ic can only be accounted
y the extraordnary meret of
ledicine. The system besides
purified, is toned up and
orated, as the preparation
_ from cleansing the blood
* izes the constitution, over-
l as it quickly seems to
•vousn.ss, indigestion, non
Illation of the lood. head
dizziness and other trou-
hat are so common,
nlac is sold in Bainbridg,
sively by Willis Drug Co.,
Donalsonville by the
* Drug Company. adv.
Miss Yarrington Furnishes
Post-Search Light With
List of New Books Ad
ded to Large Collection.
er Salivated by
ilomel? Horrible!
mel is quicksilver and
ac ts like dynamite
°n your liver
iomel loses you'a day! You
i w hat calomel is. It’s mer-
„J )u ' c ksil ver . Calomel is
ous. it crashes into sour
1 e dynamite, cramping and
" ing vou, Calomel attacks
" es and should never be
lnt0 your system.
• en you feel bilicus, sluggish
■Pated and all knocked out
>e\e you need a dose of
'foils calomel just remember
i druggist sells for 50
a 'arge bottle of Dodson’s
which is entirely
. ie anl plesant to take
je| ? er ^ ect substitute for
• t i» gauranteed to start
s,df W ‘ thout stirring you
• and can not salivate.
Dane calomel!
« the
a ky.s work , Dodson’s
ou feel StraiglUen8 you UP
hiidS ££*■ Give il
har-, b ''' aUSe U 19 per '
narm.ess and not
Miss Yarrington, librarian in
charge of the city library has
furnished the Post-Search Light
with a list of the new books re
ceived at the library during the
past month. Among the list will
be found many books of interest,
Bainbridge has a well estab
lished library that is popular with
the people and time to time new
books are added so as to keep the
best and latest books on the
shelves.
The following books have been
added:
“The Gray Dawn” by S. E.
White.
‘‘The Golden Slipper”, by A.
K. Green.
Up the Road With Sallie, by
L. R. Sterrett.
“Thirty” by H. V. O'Brien.
“The Heart of the Sunset”, by
Rex Reach.
“Way of These Women” by
Oppenheim.
“Money Master” by Gilbert
Parker.
“The Single Code Girl,” by B.
E. Palmer.
“Burkeses Amy” by Lippman.
“The Treelands.” by John Gal
sworthy.
“His Royal Happiness,” by
Mrs. Everard Cotes.
SWIFT’S
V'i/'jf*
HIGH GRADE
_ RED STEER BRAND
FERTILIZERS
THE CALAMITY HOWLER told the farmer, last year, to use less fertilizer.
The farmer listened. He used 40 per cent less fertilizer in 1915 than he did in 1914.
The result was a decrease of 32 per cent in the Southeastern cotton crop, due largely
to a lack of fertilizer. v ;
Don't listen to the Calamity Howler again. Large profits are ahead for the
farmer who fertilizes liberally this year. Make the most out of high priced 1916
cotton and seed. ,
• iJ^ ser j Swift's Animal Ammoniated Fertilizer* will tell you that the Swift Brand* give larger
yields and greater net profits than other brands—from 20 to 100 pounds more lint cotton per acre,
which means at 12c cotton price, with the average usage of 400 pounds of fertilizer per acre, from
?12 to $60 per ton extra value in Swift's Fertilizers. .
FROM SWIFT YOU GET WHAT YOU BUY AND MORE. FULL ANAL'
YSIS FROM HIGH GRADE MATERIALS ONLY.
We will supply reasonable percentages of Potash.
Buy SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS and buy them early this year.
SWIFT & COMPANY FERTILIZER WORKS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA./
represented by/ -
R. H. MAY,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
This Army is a’ready Equipped
Service, But Many More
Are Needed
for
THE GOOD WORD
The good word that you hand
your fellow man doe3 more good
and costs less than anything we
have on record. In the past two
weeks we have been getting
some very nice letters from our
; subscribers over the county, com-
Draughton’s Practical Busi
ness Colleges, located in Mont
gomery and fifty other “live
wire” cities, have over 200,000,
ex-students h o 1 d i n g positions i Pkmentary to the paper and as
throughout the United States— j we as occasional grouch. The
an army that does not fight pouches being so few that they
with guns and bayonets, but I been a rar ’^ y ' While the
whose weapon is superior busi- i k ' nt ^ letters have been so many
ness training — the kind that ^ at; can 1 we resist, the
every-day!
temptation to return thanks in
this manner to those who have
gone to the trouble to write us
wins the battle
commercial life.
The aggregate annual income ^ ,
of this army-the graduates th ° se leUers a ? denclo l se8Ubstan '
of Draughon’s great chain of jtial testimonials in the way of
Colleges at an estimated average j subscripfion money. We have
salary at $75 a month $180,000 , s f the mark on this paper and
if work, energy and push will
Many recruits are needed; this \ give , , Decatur . C0U u nt > the best
000,
winter the demand for office help
going to be far greater than
the supply, and both young men
and woman may enlist with the
certainly of a position as lieu
tenant at a good salary, with
every opportunity for promotion
to captain. School is in session
day and night.
For catalogue giving full in
formation address; H. R. Toole
Supt., Draughon’s Business Col
lege, Atlanta, Ga.
weekly paper in the state we are
going to give it to her. The kind
letters we have been receiving
have made us more determined
than we have ever been,
FOR SALE—I offer my Upright
Grand Piano for sale. This
instrument is perfect condition.
Handsome Mahogany case,
ar.d I offer it at an interesting
figure for cash. Mrs. C. C.
Norris. Care Hotel Bon Air.
It makes
next day; it loses
Gut Your Store
Down One Half
Tens of thousands of farmers as well as
town and city folks cut down their store
hills one-half last year and saved money
in spite of generally short crops and re
duced wages.
Absolutely millions of dollars were
saved and countless families lived better
than ever before in the face of the cotton
crisis and general business depression.
How were these burdensome store bills
cut down? By the real money-saving
power of good home gardens, rightly
planted and kept planted and tended
through the season.
Hastings 1918 Seed Catalogue tells how
to cut store bills down; tells about gar
den and farm seeds of kinds and a qual
ity that cannot be bought from your mer
chant or druggist. It’s full of garden and
James Cook | In Decatur Superior
Court.
vs | NovemherTerm 1915
I Itule Nisi to Kore-
Wrn. K. Harris | closed Mortgage.
It being represented to the Court by
the petition of James Cook, that by
deed of mortgage dated the 5th day of
October 1905, W. E. Harris conveyed
to the said James Cook, forty-one and
two-thirds acres olf of lot of land No.
304 in the 15th land district of said
County, bounded on the Kast by 83 1-3
acres of same lot owned by H J. Bru
ton, on the North by lot No. 305, on
the South by lot 303, on the West by
i remnant of said lot No. 304, said land
running across lot No. 304 North and [
1 South, for the purpose of securing the 1
; payment of said mortgage note. It is
! ordered, that the said defendant do
pay into this Court by the first day of
the next term the principal interest
and costs due on said mortgage note or
show cause if any he has to the contra
ry, or that in default thereof foreclosure
be granted to tfce said |>etitioner of
said mortgage, and the equity of re
demption of the said defendant therein
be forever barred, and that service of
this rule be perfected on the said de
fendant according to law. This Nov-
The Bainbrldge Ice Co.
Announces as Follows:
It IS per- —* 7 pmher 10th 1915
and does not farm tofonnat!on - II ’* fr “ sf j e. e. cox, Judges, c. a.c.
for it. Write for it now. H. G. HASTINGS j
CO , Atlanta, Ga.—(Advt.)
A true copy from the rninates.
4t C. W. Wimberley, Clerk.
We are prepared to take care of all
meat offered for curing at the regular rate
of one cent per pound. We now have over
twenty five thousand pounds in our cold
storage rooms.
We have reduced the price of Monteval-
lo Coal “The Worlds Best” to $7.00 per ton.
Montevallo is cheaper at seven dollars than
any other coal at five. Once a user always
a user.
To make room we must get rid of all
cheap grade coal in our yard and will sell
“Empire” (good coal) while it lasts at $4.90
per ton.
•
SSainhridge See Company
Telephone ‘1S2
)
Yes, we sell Peroxide for 10c’
just like you pay more for.
Tinleys Ten Cent Store.
La Grippe Quid
"m*Min.uTi. Johnson’s Tooic
Bad CoMn are
Quick relief take The Giant U;
3»«wed fcw germ a.
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