The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, February 10, 1916, Image 8

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$5 In Gold Goes Feb. 12.-Race is Some Hot Fight (Continued frotii page one) friends of the various workers whose names are in the race WILL BACK THEM WITH SUBSCRIPTIONS IF THEY BUT ASK FOR THEIR RENEWAL or THEIR NEW SUBSCRIPTION. It takes WORK, but work will WIN. In our next issue will be found the names of candidates whom we are sure will put up a fight to the finish-so BE SURE AND MAKE SOME SORT OF REPORT THIS WEEK, for every uninterestded candidate will positively be DROPPED after this week, nor will the name of any candidate who is not PERSONALLY ACTIVE, and who is not showing that interest, by keeping in touch with this office, be found in this con test AFTER this week. Every body will got a FAIR, SQUARE DEAL and all workers will be commensurably rewarded for what they do, BUT WE EXPECT EACH AND EVERY CANDIDATE TO BE A WORKER FROM NOW ON, for the time is getting short in this race. THE PRIZE LIST A Ford Five Passenger Automobile A $400 French Piano A $100 Business College Scholarship $35 in Cash Prizes A Cash Commission to all Non-Prize Winners CANDIDATES NOMINATED Following are the candidates nominated in The Post-Search Light’s Automobile Contest. All were given 1,000 votes with: to start BAINBRIDGE “ Fannie Broekett... .152,175 Mrs. Telfare Williams.. .151,226 Miss Rosa Swicord .151,200 “ Blanch Thompson. .68,150 BAINBRIDGE R F I) Miss Zudie Mills 151,475 “ Sallie Mock .57,400 Clarence Phillips .85,450 BRINSON Miss C.assie Eagerton... 151,100 “ Gladys Jackson.... 120,350 CAMILLA Miss Autrey Mock 148,250 "CLIMAX Miss Rosa Lee Evans ,., .89,050 “ Lotto Weeks 140,1175 SAFETY FIRST Sanitary, clan and unbundled | postage stamps. Ones and twos | on sales at Bainbridge Drug and seed store; Busy Bee Cafe; W O. Philip’s Store. CLIMAX R F I) “ Lizzie Beckwith 1.000 J. L. Howell 87,450 DONALSONVILLE “ Emma McMullen 74,400 “ Perry Spooner 71,050 DONALSONVILLE R F D Velma Turnage 128,875 “ Nellie Saunders 112,075 “ Mabel Kinley 01,875 ELDORENDO “ Ona Franklin 125,250 FACEVILLE RFD “ Pauline Kelly 117,975 “ Evelyn Hanna 84,475 “ Erin Duke 97,250 FOWLSTOWN “ Irene Walther 149,125 IRON CITY Miss Nell Wheeler 151,575 RECOVERY Frank Moore 140,725 WHICH AM Miss Margaret Webb 121,300 Seed Irish Potatoes, N. C., Seed Peanuts and feed stuffs. At lowest whole sale prices. Ralph R. Belcher, Wholesale Groc er. Belcher Block. CARD FROM MR. EMANUEL To the voters of Decatur County: It has been circulated that I was one of the signers of the petition to the governor to com mute the sentence of L. M. Frank. I wish to say that such a state ment is untrue and without any foundation whatever, and I will pay any man $100 that will show any list of any kind whatsoever with my name attached to it ask ing either for Frank’s punish ment or his commutation of sen tence. Very respectfully, John H. Emanuel. The Subers stock of goods is being wound up and Mr. Selkal will move to some point in Florida. The sale of the stock will continue until the 29th, of this month and the folks are taking advantage ot the big of fers made to close out the busi ness. To aviod moving the stock dr as much of it as possible the prices have been cut to a very marvelous low! standard for a Jewelry business and some of the citizens have picked up bar 1 gains that they will hardly get again. Mr. Selka and family have made some warm friends in the city and will leave with re gret as these friends will regret to see them leave. Attention Mr. Farmer I am agent for the King’s sleet cotton seed. An extra early kind that offers protection against boll weevil. See me at once tor prices and information. James Cadden, Bainbridge, Ga., R. F. D. Large assortment of Valentines now on exhibition at the Norris Jewelry Store. | Send us your order for North Carolina Seed Pea- 'nufs, Seed Irish potatoes and feed stuffs at whole sale prices. Ralph R. Belcher Wholesale, Groc er, Belcher Block. Liven tp Your Torpid Liver To keep your liver active use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They insure good digestion, relieve constipation, and tone up the whole system—keep your eye clear and your skin fresh and healthy looking. Only 25c at your druggist. (2) How to Cure Colds Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right. Take Dr. King’s New Dis covery. It is prepared from Pine Tar, healing balsams and mild laxatives. Dr. King’s New Dis covery kills and expels the cold germs,soothes the irritated throat and allays infiamation. It heals the mucous membrane. Search as you will, you cannot find a better cough and cold remedy. Its use over 45 years is a guar antee of satisfaction. (2) The friends of Fred Cohen will learn with pleasure that he is at home again after being away from here fo- several weeks try ing to heal up «n arm that was broken before Xmas. Fred has had a pretty tough time with his arm. I Mr. J. W. Middleton of Camilla jwas in the city a short while Saturday, comi g down to meet his wife on her way home from Appalachicola. i VOTE FOR TUCKER: He is thoroughly capable! and possesses every qual-j ity of mind and heart to! inspire your confidence. We keep bicyies in stock for boys and girls, see them before buying. The Motor-Bicycle Co, Shingles Bldg. RUB-N8Y-TISM 1 Will cure your Hheuimitism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. BUSINESS IS FINE! JKRYPTOK. Stop that eye strain before its too late. I’ll Lens It used to be true that bifocal fjf VOII TTPT"F«H- glasses were troublesome, and Ul; > UU l-RJI LO,T- “old” looking, and trying to the . , . eyes. It is NOT true of jy anCl for KRYPTOKS — the new bifocals 3 1 that look and wear like plain glasses, but give perfect near- mOneV. and-far vision. * '"far vision ^ Without Line^/ in the ^ isl0M;7 •. j. p. Eyesight Specialist at Willis Drug Co. Weather February and March bring weather conditions very trying to most people. Colds, coughs, sore throat, tonsilitis, catarrh, bronchitis, pneumonia, are all prevalent. These are all catarrhal conditions. All dependent upon the same cause, climatic changes. Sloppy weather underfoot. High winds, chilling blasts, changing from day to day. Thermometer dancing a jig. Barometer follow ing suit. All of the acute catarrhal conditions above referred to, call lor They call loudly, too. IfPerunais neglected these catarrhal conditions are liable to become chronic. One bottle of Peruna used at the right time will save months, even years, of suffering and sickness. THE PERUNA COMPANY Columbus, . . Ohio (Sold at all Drug Stores) ! During 1915 There Were Sold Two Ford Autos For One of All Other N,akes Combined. “THERE’S A REASON’Vand the “Reason” is because anybody can operate A Ford Car, which is the Ideal Car for lady drivers; Upkeep is Low-Less then 2 cents a mile-The Ford will take you there and bring ycu back. The Post-Search Light is Giving Away a 5 Passenger Ford Auto on March 11th. The Bainbridge Motor Company Sells Fords. Do You Want A Piano In Your Home? A $400 French Piano is the Sec ond Grand Prize—Purchased of J. D. Halstead, Agent On Display at Dobbs & Milton IKE FOST-SEilECK LIMES 100 ONE FREE! GIRLS. LADIES. LET BUSY—DO IT NOW! VOTES ARE ISSUED AS FOLLOWS FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS : Oa payment ot j j.imi — 3,600 votes On payment ot $ 1.50 -—...— 5.600 votes On payment ot S 2.00 S.000 votes On payment of 5 3.00 . — — 12,000 votes On payment of $ 4 00 —— — 16,000 votes On payment of t 6.00 — _.. 20.000 votes On payment of f 6.00..... —— 25.000 votes On payment of $ 7.CO — 30.000 votes On payment of $ 8.00 35.000 votes On payment of $ 9.00 _ 40.000 votes On payment of $1000. 50.000 votes Sold by and Displayed at BAINBRIDGE MOTOR CO., Local Dealers No Losers -CASH COMMISSION TO NON-PRIZE WINNERS- No Losers I