The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, February 17, 1916, Image 6

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CHAUTAUOUA IS MONEY TO LEND On improved Farm Lands in Decatur and Gadsden Counties. On five or ton vears time. Can be paid back in annual installments if desired. Address for terms and particulars R. G. HARTSFIELD, Attorney At Law, Balnbridge, Ga. BUSINESS IS FINE! Stop.' that eye strain before its too late. I’ll fit you perfect ly and for less I must leave for home about March 1st, will be away all mrvnpv of thirty days. U1UUCV. Dr. J. P. Parks Eyesight Specialist at Willis Drug Co. IJIciiiiliiitss a Great Virtue Let us furnish your office or store with clean towels Only $1.00 Per Month. We furnish the rack and towels. ======== SEE =-=- ■ i DIXIE STEM LAUNDRY BAINDRIDGE, GEORGIA. g Good For 25 Votes This coupon is good for 2& votes for any candidate whose name Is written on it. DO NOT FOLD COU PONS. Trim them off neatly and pack them flat. Anybody can clip these votes from the paper and vote them for their favorite. Name of Candidate JB? Address Costs Nothing to Vote.-—Void After Feb. 26. -IB-11 Womans Club Will Have Three Big Days Season Tickets On Sale Within Few Days. Thursday, Friday, and Satur day, March 9, 10, 11, that is the date of the Bainbridge Chautau qua to be held by the Womans Club of this city. A contract with the Radcliff Chautauqua bureau to furnish the program for the three big days has been signed. A program of events “worth while” will be offered. In bringing the first Chautau qua to Bainbridge the Womans Club hopes to lay the foundation for an annual chautauqua. No expense will be spared to make the first annual chautauqua a signal success. Bainbridge and the sourrounding territory de serves good clean educational amusement such as the First Chautauqua will furnish. The program for the three days will be made up of three seper&te sessions. Featurelnum- bers will be furnished the morn ing, in the afternoon and again in the evening. The afternoon and evening programs will be furnished by the Chautauqua bureau. The morning program ■will be arranged by the local as sociation and will consist of J features calculated to draw large | audiences from this city and the adjacent territory. Season tickets for the entire chautauqua will be placed on sale shortly. They sell for $1.50 and are good for the entire three days, or the nine enter tainments. These tickets will be placed on sale in the near future by the ladies in charge of the ^program. The Womans Club is to b<; Congratulated on starting such & warthy move for the oily. An annual chautauqua will. bft.pleas ing of the year for Bainbrjdge. TO ALL whom it may CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that applies tion will be mude to the Court of De calur county, Georgia, at the regular March term, 101S, for leave to sell the lands belonging to Mattie Lou Ella, .ludson and Ituby Yawn, con sisting of a three-fourth undivided in terest in a one-fourth undivided inter est in the South half of lot of land No 1, in the 2lst, district, of l>ecalur county, Georgia. T’his 8th day of February, 1916. B. It. Yuwn, Guardian for Mattie, Judson and Kuby Yawn In casting your ballot be sure and see that the name Wiley M. Griffin is on the list for Tax Receiv er. lie needs and will ap preciate the job. Subscribe for The Post-Search Light. MILLS SAYS:- When you think of Drugs or anything you might w\nt from 8t drug store you think of “MILLS” —IPs Natural We hfcve replenished our stock with pure fresh drugs and dire In position to FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS &nd teike cexre of your regular drug store v*nts. If ve hfcve’nt what you want ve will get It for you. Thixt Is just hov much We Appreciate Your Business MILLS PHARMACY H. Q. Wilson of Brinson was among the farmers in the city a short while last Saturday. Mr. Jospeh Curry of Climax was in the city a short while Saturday on business. In casting your ballot be sure and see that the name Wiley M. Griffin is on the list for Tax Receiv er. He needs and will ap preciate the job. Mr. C. M. Mock of the Spring Creek section was in town Mon day a short while. Dont kill your wife—Let us do your dirty work. Dixie Steam Laundry. Dont. kill your wife—Let us do your dirty work. |Dixi Steam Laundry. Few men have worked harder than Wiley Griffin in this race and he de serves your careful con sideration. Vote for him. He will appreciate the Tax Receivers job. Have you noticed that Mr. J. M. Adams is walking about the streets lately? He says Globe Tonic did it. Ask him about it. “Messrs. Mills and Milton en tertained the Junior Aid Society on Thursday afternoon. This was one of the most enjoyable events of the week and the party was highly pleased with the at tention shown them by the enter prising firm. Biggest, Busiest, Best Laundry in South West Ga. Dixie Steam Laundry. Mr. Jim Smith is wearing the biggest broadest smile of any man in the north end of the town. A big boy made appear ance for permanent residence last Friday and now the genial butcher-man is becoming interest ed in blue-back spellers and base ball bats. The youngster is doing splendidly. If it is laundry, send it where linen last. Dixie Steam Laundry. Few men have worked harder than Wiley Griffin in this race and he de serves your careful con sideration. Vote for him. He will appreciate the Tax Receivers job. The Pelham and Bainbridge Boys will play a basket-ball game Friday afternoon at; 3:30. The game is expected to be a warm one. Vote for Wiley Griffin for Tax Receiver. He is a Decatur'county boy, one armed but competent and deserving. He will appre ciate your support. Wile> Griffin wants your vote for Tax Receiver. He will appreciate it and long remember your con sideration. He is a needy son of old Decatur and competent to fill the job. Mr. L. F. Patterson has re turned from a business trip tQ_ Macon. VOTE FOR TUCKER: He is thoroughly capable and possesses every qual ity of mind and heart to inspire your confidence. If it is laundry, send it where linen last. Dixie Steam Laundry. 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. TWO DEATHS TUESDAY NIGHT Bainbridge lost two good and respected citizens Tuesday night. Mr. E. H. Daniels and Mr. Funder burk. Both of the gentlemen were aged and had been in the county for years. Mr. Daniels had only recently recovered from a spell of typhoid fever and Mr. Funderburk has been ill for several weeks. The age of the citizens was against them both in their battles against diseased and illness and Wednesday morning the town mourned the loss of two of her best old men and citizens. Mr. Funderburk was the father of Mr. Horace Funderburk, who has been with the Callahan Grocery Company for a number of years and a young man that has won many friends that sym pathise with him in his sad hour. He had done all that any man could do to save for himself and family the life that was so dear to him and his friends feel deeply for him. For several weeks past his father has been gradually wasting away and giving down under his ailments. Both of these good men were older citizens of this county and their friends will furnish the Post-Searchlight with befitting tributes to them in a few days. They labored well among the people that they knew and loved as neighbors and as friends. NOTICE 1’. S. I'ost, office Building, Bain bridge, Gu., Offiiee of Custodian, Feb ruary 14th, 1910. . Sealed proposals will be received at tiiis building until 2 o’clock p. m. Feb. 28, 1916, and then opened, for furnish ing electric current, water, ice, and miscellaneous supplies, and washing towels during the fiscal year ending June 80, 1917. Sealed proposals will also be received until 2 o’clock p. m. April 21,rl916, and then opened, for 2-i tons bituminous coal. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Department. Jas. M. Scott, Custodian. n an §>W ■< o ■n TJ PI > n pi h i pi • "i 00 > -fl H r pi Phone 86 CALLAHAN BVILDING "Ask Your Doctor" Bainbridge, Ga. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 668 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Cold* 1 & LaGrippe; it acts, on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. - Price 25c. Miss Lamar Coleman is spend ing a while at Lanark on the Gulf. 3 o 2 C rt> C(1 la. 'i* O jy ►—* c-t- Er* O ** o & 3 © «. m B 13 o- S 03 h> £ 3 tr — 5 g o 2 fij s'* 1-” T 5 O «> g “ a O p J 9 < P ® H 3 -eofj S" H3 g S F og.® ® p 3‘ P PZr *-=2 cd <5 er b- a> S’ <Sh S-* ® 3 0 . c J? w E; » e •-b S(f3 p 8 K* 2 s-TJ 1 1 “ ^ h2 ro ^ S' §. S3 g 1 £ B gs- C < <3 § Cs t; « tyS. ?!•?<<<? 3 f Jr Tax Rounds I will be at the following places on dates given below for the purpose of Receiving State and County Tax Returns for the year 1916. First Round Eldorendo Mon.. Brinson Wed.. Rock Pond Thurs Spring Creek Friday Kendrick Saturday Donalsonville .• Mon. p. m. Steam Mill Tuesday Donalsonville Wed. a. m. Iron City Wed! p. m.8th, and Thurs. a. m. Bainbridge Saturday Recovery Tues. i Faceville Wed. a. m. Bettstown Wed. p. m. 1 Fowlstown Thurs. . Climax .. Friday Attapulgus Monday Johnson’s Store Tues. a. m. Bell (at Bird’s Store) Tues. p. m. Belcher Ihurs. Parker Friday / Second Round ....Feb. — Mar. Donalsonville ...27 Steam Mill, at Court House Tues. ...28 ...29 ...31 Lynn Station Brinson ... 1 Recovery , < « ... 4 Faceville 14 ... 5 Fowlstown « < ... 6 Climax .. 7 Attapulgus ...10 Bell .. .11 Belcher <4 ...13 Parker ...14 Rock Pond ....17 Spring Creek ...18 Kendrick . .. Wed. ...19 I will be in Bainbridge the last two weeks in a .pri!. The Tax Books will close May 1st. T. J. JACKSON, T. R. .28 . 1 2 . 3 . 4 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 .11 .14 .15 15 ..16 ..17 ..20 ..21 . 21 ..23 ..24 T _ and Bad Colds are caused by germs. I /rl VJTX ITjpC Q uicli relie' take The Giant Grh> Germ Ki tbc and Mo- ta4 Tablet* 25: = Johnson’s tonic