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Mrs. Telfair Williams = Won First
Cash Prize In Big Auto Contest
1VITY that vou are IN TO WIN. THE PRIZES ARE WORTH
WHILE. READ the following prize list.
THE PRIZE LIST
A Ford Five Passenger Automobile
A $400 French Piano
A $100 Business College Scholarship
$25 rn Cash Prizes
A Cash Commission to all Non-Prize Winners
CANDIDATES NOMINATED
Following are the candidates
nominated in The Post-Search
I/ght’s Automobile Contest. All
were given 1,000 votes to start
with:
ATTAI’ULGUS
Miles Williams, Jr 29,125
J. T. Bryan 13,000
BAINBR1DGE
Mrs. Telfare Williams.. .101,025
.Miss RosaSwicord 101,000
“ Fannie Brockett 94,650
“ Grace Hines 21,200
“ Leona Haire 17,100
“ Cora Clark 1,000
“ Emmie Floyd 1,000
“ Blanche Kornman... 1,000
“ Blanch Thompson.. .66,750
Mrs. Walter Perry 25,200
BAINBRIDGE R F D
Miss Zudie Mills 100,575
“ Sallie Mock 4,650
Clarence Phillips 67,250
BRINSON
Miss Cassie Eagerton 99,975
“ Gladys Jackson 78,400
BRINSON R F D
Geo. Hodges 31,000
CAMILLA
Miss Autrey Mock 74,200
CLIMAX
Miss Rosa Lee Evans 66,150
“ Lottie Weeks 90,225
CLIMAX R F D
Miss Maud Cumbie 1,000
" Lizzie Beckwith 1.000
J. L. Howell 47,250
DONALSONVILLE
“ Emma McMullen 70,800
“ Perry Spooner 07.450
Big Revival Meeting For
Local Church.
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DONALSONVILLE R F D
Miss Addie Richardson... 1,000
“ Lucile Kirkland 85,175
“ Mare Thomas 1,000
“ Boquet Powell 1,000
“ Velma Turnage 89,450
“ Hanna Barrineau 1,000
Nellie Saunders 88,950
“ Mabel Kinley 4,675
Johme Harrell 37,000
ELDORENDO
“ Ona Franklin 93,400
FACEV1LLE R F D
“ Pauline Kelly 82,175
“ Evelyn Hanna 67,250
FOWLS'I'OWN
“ Irene Walther 100,625
IRON CITY
Miss Nell Wheeler 100,675
JAKIN
Miss Trudie Roland 13,100
LELA
Miss Harriett Martin 31.000
“ Carrie Gibson 21,100
“ Pattie Gibson 34,300
QUINCY
Mrs. Wallace Wright 29,200
RECOVERY
Frank Moore 89,700
WHIGHAM
Miss Margaret Webb 91,600
Gladys Dickerson 29,200
WHIGHAM It F D
Miss Pauline Cliatt 69,400
'' Ola Harrell 1.000
Emma Lee Oliver 31,000
1 Armissie Harrell.... 78,650
father and daughter will be
pleasing features. A choir of
thirty voices will be organized
for this meeting.
Beginning Sunday two servi
ces will be held daily. The
morning service at 10 o’clock and
the evening service at 7:30. Al
ready manv of the stores have
agreed to allow their clerks to
get off for the morning service.
H. E. Raymond, second vice-
president of the B. F. Goodrich
Company, or Akron, Ohio, re
linquished the office of general
sales manager to W. O. Ruther
ford, at the January meeting ot
the Company’s board ot directors
just concluded. Mr. Raymond
will continue actively as vice-
president exercising general
supervision over sales and adver
tising policies.
The change was made neces
sary by the enormous increase in
the Akron concern’s business.
"Mr. Rutherford will begin his
new duties at once, ” states Mr,
E. C. Tibbitts, advertising man
ager of the Goodrich Company.
“The announcement of the
change was made by the board
of directors ol' the company after
their meeting in Akron.”
“Mr. Rutherford has been con
nected with our Company for 17
years. He has been a branch
manager at Denver, Detroit, and
Buffalo, going from Buffalo to
thehhome offices as Mr. Ray
mond’s assistant 19 or 10 years
ago.”
MILLS PHARMACY
CHARLIE TILLMAN
The meeting is scheduled to
run three weeks. Moore and
Tillman come to Bainbridge from
Montezuma where thev have
been running a series of services
lor the past three weeks. As
usual, their meeting there was a
big success and many were lead
to profess religion.
Good old time gospel, the kind
our fathers and mothers loved
will t>e preached during the re
vival. Every man, woman and
child in Bainbridge is cordially
invited to attend these meetings.
With every new bicycle we
sell during February, we give to
boys an electric light outfit, and
to girls, a basket, and belL
The Motqr-Bicvcie Company.
This is the name of the new
drug firm that succeeds the Oak
City Drug Company in the Calla
han block. Tile firm is composed
of Mr. Albert Mills, former well
known druggist of this city, but
recently of Way cross and Walter
Milton who has been in the busi
ness as Dobbs and Milton.
Both ot these young men have
friends in large numbers that
will learn with interest and
pleasure of their being in’.busi-
ness and that they will boih
make this their permanent home.
The new* firm starts with the
best wishes of all their acquaint
ances.
Mr. Harry Eyler entertained
a*. 3 tables of set btek at the
house of Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Wed
nesday evening, at a late hour
dainty refreshments were ser
ved.
Auction Sale
OF REGISTERED:
Cholera
Immune
Cholera
Immune
A T One o’clock on the 9th day of February, 1916, we will of-
fer for sale ninety DUROC JERSEY Hogs, consisting of
Service Boars, Bred Sows, Bred Gilts, and Fall Pigs, as follows:
5 HERD BOARS, including a son of Fancy Colonel, a prize
winner at the Tennessee State Fair, 1914; a grand son of Defend
er, undefeated in the under six months class at Georgia-Florida
Fair and Southwest Georgia Fair, 1915.
25 BRED SOWS and GILTS: These Sows are the found
ation stock of our HE^RD; they have never been fitted for show,
but as Gilts produced pigs that took first prize in under six
months HERD at Georgia-Florida Fair. These sows have near
ly all farrowed their second litter of pigs and are in excellent
breeding shape.
60 FALL PIGS: These pigs carry blood of Defender, Fancy
Colonel, Superba and other noted strains. Our entire HERD is
permanently immune from Cholera.
Sale at Twin Lake Farm, one mile from town; automobiles
will meet you at the trains. Barbecued Duroc Jersey will be
served for dinner. Come be our guest whether you buy or not
Write for Catalogue. Auctioneer Mr. W. D. Scott, Arlington,
Ga.
Darbyshire & McCaskill
Bainbridge,
Georgia.
$400 Piano, Furnished By Star Piano Company
V
Piano to be given away in The Post-Search Light Con
test now going on.
BUSINESS IS FINE
IKRYPTOK
FAR vision__
Without Lmq t „y
in the
Lens
It used to be true that bifocal
glasses were troublesome, and
“old” looking, and trying to the
eyes. It is NOT true of
KRYPTOKS — the new bifocals
that look and wear like plain
glasses, but give perfect near-
and-far vision.
Stop that ej
strain befoi
its too late,
fit you perfec
ly and for le
monev.
Dr. J. P. Parks
Eyesight Specialist at Willis Drug Co.
La Grippe Quick relief take The Giant Grip *
and Bad Colds are caused bj r’ r ®
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