The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, February 03, 1916, Image 7

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TOBACCO IS P'.tPARED- FOR SMOKF\o UNDER TH£ PROCESS DISCOVERED IN MAKING experiments TO PRODUCE THE MOST DE- UOHTFUL AND WHOLE SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG- | ,RET rr .^niUPtHt iwC'FRS. PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30™ 1907. R.J. Reyh^c'T::^^ company. Winston Salem, N.C.U.5.A. does NOT BITE THE TONGUE Listen It's easy to channe the shap-S and color of unsalable brands lo imitate the Prince Albert tidy red tin. but it is impoaatble to imitate the flavor of Prince Albert tobacco! The patented process protecta that l Why Prince Albert meets men’s tastes all over the world! The patented process makes Prince Albert so good in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette that its popularity is now uni versal! It satisfies all smoke desires! This patented process, which also removes bite and parch, is controlled by us. No other tobacco can be like ^ the national jt>y smoke Men who have stowed away gentle old jimmy pipes for years, have brought them back to the tune of Prince Alberti Get yours out, for your confidence never will be abused! We tell you Prince Albert will set pipe free the tenderest tongue 1 And smoked in a makin’s cigarette, Prince Albert is so refreshing and delightful that it gives you a new idea of cigarette happiness. Any way you fire-up Prince Albert, it .will win you quick as a flash—it’s so good and so friendly I R. j. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Prince Albert can be bought everywhere tobacco ie Bold in toppy red bags, Sc; tidy red tine, 10c; handBoma pound and half-pound tin humidora and in that claaay pound cryatal-glaaa humidor with aponge-moiatenar top that heepa the tobacco in each fine condition I any In Bainbridge Try Simple Mixture. Many Bainbridge are surprised the QUICK action of simple ckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., mixed in Adler-i-ka. This nple remedy acts on BOTH iper and lower bowls, removing ch surprising foul matter that IE SPOONFUL relieves al- ost ANY CASE constipation ur stomach or gas. A few ises often relieve or prevent ipendicitis, A short treatment ilps chronic stomach trouble, he INSTANT, easy action of dler-i-ka is astonishing. For ile by Ehrlich Drug Co. Why pay more for the same oods when you can get them FARM LOANS Our connections have an abundant supply of ready money to loan for 5 years 6 and 7 per cent, per annum, with usual commissions. You do not have to pay any of the principal on our loans annually unless you desire, but interest must be paid promptly each Fall. We can give prompt at tention to business entrusted to us, and want large loans ranging in amounts from S1000 to $10,000 or above. We want applications from only good men on well-improved farms. Barrow Loan & Abstract Go. In another part of the paper we publish the announcement of Mr. A. Parker, known and call ed by his friends and old acquain tances ‘ ‘Gus” for the 4th com missioner district of the county. Mr. Parker i3 a native Decatur county citizen, having been born and raised in the 16th district of this county. Mr. Parker is well known, has lots of friends that hold him in high esteem and respect his business judgement. In the event that he is elected he will make a good officer and will deal fairly with all citizens having business before the Board of Commissioners. He will see the voters from time to time and appreciate any courtesy that is shown him. pr less here.- 1 Tinley’s Ten Cent Store. Pelham, Georgia. Will Lead Revival Music CHARLIE TILLMAN '-har *>r,g w lave el n ? th 'hich hurch ■illmai ian »■] In addition to the large choir of thirty voices that Mr. Tillman will lead he will also sing many of his favorite hymns as solos. His daughter Miss Jewel Tillman will play the piano. Music will play a prominent part in the revival which is to be held here. Good music and plenty of it will be in vo&ie dur ing the services. In addition to being a taleSted siuger Mr. Tillman is a ministar of the gofpel and will assist Ar thur Moore in the preaching. His “old folks” services have proved a feature in every revival. ANOTHER LANDMARK GONE On the morninng of the 20th at 4-15 oclock, the soul of Mrs. Greene Berry Moore took it’s flight from earth, and mlisted in to life immortal. She had been in her usal hea lth until 4-30 oclock on monday afternoon, when she was stric ken with paralizis. She never regonized consciusness; her spirit at the last passing peaceably in to the keeping of her ‘lord, be sides a large family of denoted children and grand children she leaves many freinds, who mourn her truly. Mrs. Moore was a woman of strong and pleasing personality. Her name ever standing a synon ym of noble integuity. She leaves her impess upon the world in her sons and daughters, the former Edward, Judson, Ross, Harrell, Theodore and Lawrence Moore, being among the ibest and most reliable citizens of Bainbridge : and Decatur County, Mrs. Mc Clellan, Mrs. Renfroe and MljlL Etta are worthy daughter of as good and true & fnother as ever • blessed a home and family. Mrs. Moore was born in Fort Gaines, she was Miss Callie Sut- live, a member of one of the best familys of that section of Georgia She was Educated at the Baptist Collegd »0 Cuthbert Ga. and after the Civil War was married to Mr. Green Berry Moore of De catur County, whose death pre ceded hers by several years. Of this, twelve union children were born; all save one growing into full manhood and woman hood, the two oldest, Mrs Charlie Mandeville of this city and Mr. Horace Moore of Fort Gaines, dying severalyears ago. Besides these children and sev eral grand children, she is sur vived by three sisters India Fisk of Tampa Fla., Mrs Anna Pot- oeff of Louisberg Kan. and Mrs. Summer of Oklohoma. Mrs. Moore was a consistant member of the Baptist church from her youth up, and had a strong and abiding faith in her Savouir, she was ever a true and. loyal friend, and a generous foe. The writer of this brief and in adequate sketch, knew her and loved her well, and found her ever an inspiration and help, for hers was one of those brave spi rits, that though misfortune and sorrow could ever see the hand of God, and face the world with cheerful courage. May her Spirit rest in peace A Friend Fifty Homes For Small Farmers The Bainbridge Farm Company offers for sale fifty dif ferent tracts of unimproved land. Each tract containing forty to fifty acres. Fronting on fine public roads, in good neighborhoods, close to schools, churches, railroad depots, telephones and rural mail routes. These lands are very level about two hundred feet high er above the sea level than the City of Bainbridge highly productive of all kinds of farm produce plenty of good water and healthful and will make ideal homes for small farmers. We will allow eight years for purchasers to pay for them on the following terms to-wit: Only the interest to be paid on the purchase price at the end of first, second and third years. But at the end of the fourth year one fourth of the principal purchase price and the accrued interest is to be paid. The same for the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth years. Parties wishing to buy a home on long time and on such easy terms as will enable to improve the home and also to make the money on the home to pay for it with, will do well to see The Bainbridge Farm Company. These lands are guaranteed to be among the best in the county and plenty of timber to last the home for many years and the titles perfect. B. B. BOWER, Sr., President. Bainbridge, Georgia. Men may differ about preparedness for war, but all of us believe in preparedness for most things. It is preparedness that sends the runner over the tape ahead of his rivals. It is preparedness that enables the advocate to sway judge and jury with his logic. It is preparedness that enables the manufacturer to out-distance his competitors. It is preparedness that has made the General Roofing Manufacturing Company The Big Gun of the Roofing Business The General’s preparedness consists of the three largest and best equipped roofing and building paper mills in the world. Each is a complete producing unit, manufacturing the full line of the General’s products. Each is advantageously located in the territory it serves, has cheap fuel and favorable transportation facilities. The General buys raw materials in enormous quantities and far ahead. This means favorable buying and the pick of the market. With manufacturing so perfected and cheapened, the highest quality is produced at the lowest cost. This preparedness enables the General to make one-third of all the rolls of roofing used. All over the civilized world you will find Certain-teed Roofing The quality of roofing cannot be determined by looking at it, nor by twitting or tearing. Its durability can not be tested except in actual use over a period of years. Contrary to popular belief, roofing docs not wear out—it dries out. CERTAIN- TEED Roofing is especially made to defeat this process of drying out: as it is thoroughly saturated with our properly blended soft asphalts and coated with a blend of harder asphalts, which keeps the soft saturation~-the life of the roofing—from dry ing out. This produces a roofing pliable, yet durable, and impervious to the element*. CERTAIN-TEED products are made under the supervision of our board of grad uate chemists, and are the result of long experience in mining, refining, and blending of these materials. Backache Is Discouraging But Not So Bad If You Know How to Reach The Cause. Nothing more discouring thart a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to rest. Back ache often indicates bad kidneys. Bainbridge people recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case. Mrs. M. Stevens, 430 Florida St., Bainbridge, says: ‘‘I had a dull ache across the small of my back and it kept getting worse all the time. I soon got so bad, that I could hardly do anything. The kidney secretions were too trequent in passage, scanty and unnatural. I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at the Ehrlich Drug Company, and they cured me. I haven’t had any return of the trouble.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mrs. Stevens. Foster-Mdburn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Attention is called to the adver- tisment of the Busy corner in this issue: It is a Bale worth your at tended. CERTAIN-T'EED Roofing is guaranteed to hold “its place in the sun”lor 5,10, or 15 years according to whether it is 1, 2, or 3 ply, respectively. Behind this guarantee stands the responsibility of the world's largest Roof ing and Building Taper Mills. Past experience has proved that our guarantee is conservative, and that the roofing will outlast the period of the guarantee. There is a type of CERTAIN-TEED, and a pro per method of laying it, for every kind of building, with flat or pitched roofs, from the largcit sky scraper to the smallest structure. CERTAIN-TEED Roofing is sold by responsible dealers all over the world at reasonable prices. GENERAL ROQFING MFG, CO. World'e Largeei Manufacturer* of Yon CAh identify CERTAIN- Roofing and Building Papor« l‘“°Mn*.p'i,' U ou»l““S: New York City Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis played on every roller bundle. Boston Cleveland Pittsburgh Detroit Look for this label, and be San Francisco Cincinnati Minnaapolis Kansas City satisfied wllUuouuthutiluegQ’fc Soattlo Atlanta Houston London Sydney show It. Winter Excursion Fares j -TO- Various Winter Resorts —VIA — Atlantic Coast Line IVy\ •‘The Standard' Railroad ol the South” Tickets on sale daily up to and including April 30th, 1916. Limited to reach orig inal starting point returning prior to midnight May 31st, 1916. For further information see A.‘G. L. Ticket Agent or write E. M. NORTH, a. g. p, a. l. P. GREEN, t. p. a. Savannah, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.