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thefan ^M’s l "heaviest'layers.
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C KXS Georgia. Will
a „?t a bargain lor cash, or
give terms.to a responsi-
mrtv. Address .
JJSESi Light, Bainbridge.
quick SALE—Hupmobile
q oQ( j Condition,
y^cr Car Good Condition,
Sgof ^Address Hupmobile.
Care this paper.
For Sale 10.000 pounds of Bar-
id-Wire. Cheap for Cash J. b.
l0 mas. Phone 75
u? SALE—Eggs for hatching
tom Pri ze Winning Barred
Rm'ks $1.00 per setting,
^ Mrs O. P. Williams,
Route 1, Bainbridge, Ga.
OR SALE-I can furnishiaJim-
fed quality of Thorough Bred
Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs
for hatching purposes for 81.00
for fifteen eggs, F. O- B, Iron
City, Ga, , . ,
Mrs. I. Strickland.
1R SALE—Cheap. Two good
Standard Oil Co.
JST-Gold Tie Clasp, with ini
tials C.E. T. Finder return
to C.E: Thaxton at Windsor
Hotel and receive reward.
)R SALE-Office desks, Type
writer desks, electric fixtures,
: our floor show cases, also
jtock of jewelry, big bargain,
must be sold at once.
S. Selka, Jeweler.
ANTED-Position as sawyer,
have five years experience,
write Allen Rich, R. F. D. No.
1, Bainbridge, Ga.
TICE—Only ten more days to
juy jewelry, silver ware, etc.,
at a sacrifice, you had better
:ome and take a look before it
is to late.
S'. Selka, Jeweler,
ilYVANIA NEWS
SCORES OF lOCAL
PEOPLE ARE PIUIS-
IIG CLOSE TONIC
What one of Our Promin
ent Business Men is Say
ing. Next Week is Last
Week of Demonstration.
ilYe Farmers are progressing
sely with their woik in this
:tion. A part of them have
eady plainted their cane crops
this year, and have their
>1 ready to plant corn and
ier crops.
mong those attending the
rtely meeting at Faceville
Geo. Howell and two sons,
L. Smith and L. T. Chism,
meeting was the first one
leheld on this charge, and
well attended.
dr. Lee Sullivan has sold his
srest in his farm here and
in a few days for Ft. Myers,
.where he will work in the
nge packing business. We
ret his leaving our midst, but
e for him much success in
new work.
lr. Dewey Johnson, left Sun
morning for some point in
tn Florida, but it is not known
where he will take up his
de.
he Musical given at the home
r, ft. G. Johnson Saturday
' was enjoyed very much by
^ohe present. Especially the
Chkm 1C ‘ Vndered by * Mr - Leon
he Atlantic Coast Line has
ng some good work on
°ad near here, the last few
• the work was needed
'Nuch, as it will enable
0 go with more speed.
h me ans better service.
Iv
^'* e - Griffin wants
^ v «te for Tax Receiver.
, appreciate it and
^member your con-
ton. n e is a needy
Gecatur and com-
fill the job.
fitnr ' J f Xea! ' can didate for
mV'' 1 " Cily Court has
le htsir^v!- ie La-ithfully and
I eciatp?' hut abiiity. He will
e 0 ur support on March
.
Scores of people from sur
rounding towns and country are
helping to swell the crowds that
are buying the truly wonderful
medicine that has done so much
good for so many people of Bain
bridge and vicinity. Many people
have reported complete cures
or great benefits, and many of
have suffered for Jyears before
taking Globe Tonic. It’s re
markably soothing, healing and
tonic properties seem to benefit
everyone from the start. Many
of our most popular and reliable
citizens are enthusiastically prais
ing the great medicine. One of
our prominent business men told
the reporter of this article that
while he did not want his name
published, Globe Tonic has prov
en a great blessing to hun. He
said: “I have used but one bottle
of Globe Tonic, but it has done
me SO hiuch good that 1 would
have it if I had to pay $5 a bottle
for it. I was all bloated very
much, but that has all gone
down. I was very nervous and
had severe rheumatic pains in
different parts of my body, but
the pains have ceased and I am
no longer nervous. I shall keep
on taking the tonic until I know
the cure is permanent.”
Samples free—$100 bottles 50c
(3 for $125) Saturday Feb. 25 is
last day at advertising price.
NOTICE!
CANDIDATES NOMINATED
“ Gladys Jackson
.124,000
CAMILLA
Miss Autrey Mock
225,675
CLIMAX
Miss Rosa Lee Evans ...
.90,100
“ Lotto Weeks
147,575
CLIMAX R F D
J. L. Howell
87,450
DONALSONVILLE R F D
“ Velma Turnage...
143,275
“ Nellie Saunders...
168,750
“ Mabel Kinley
.61,875
ELDORENDO
“ Ona Franklin ,
159,850
FACEVILLE R F D
“ Pauline Kelly
135,250
" Evelyn Hanna ....
119,275
“ Erin Duke
117,400
Following are the candidates
nominated in The Post-Search
Light’s Automobile Contest. All
were given 1,000 votes to start,
with:
BAINBRIDGE
“ Fannie Brockett 227,875’
Mrs. Telfare Williams.. .226,425
Miss Rosa Swicord.......222,800
“ Blanch Thompson.. .68,150
BAINBRIDGE R F D
Miss Zudie Mills. 195,075
Clarence Phillips . .114,250
BRINSON
Miss Cassie Eagerton.... 170,200
To the voters of Decatur County:
A circular purporting to be
signed by Mr. R. A. Reynolds,
dated at Brinson, Ga., Feb. 7th,
1916, relative to the cold blooded
murder of my husband, Mr. John
Reynolds on the 12th dav of
March, 1915, is being circulated
throughout the county, and pub
lished in the county paper.
I have nothing to do with poli
tics, but I feel that the erron
eous impression created by the
circular should be corrected.
On the night of the 12th day
of March, 1915 my husband was
foully murdered in his home, by
an unknown person. He had
wronged no man, and certainly
no man had the right to shoot
him in his own home, without
giving him a moments notice of
his untimely end.
The sheriff, Mr. S. W. Martin,
was immediately notified, and
came to the home of my dead
husband at once, bringing blood
hounds, supposedly for the pur
pose of tracking the murderer.
However, for some reason, un
known to me, no real effort was
made to locate the criminal. The
blood hounds were not even tak
en from the 'car jn which they
I W$r§ brought to the scene of the
murder. Not the slightest effort
was made to track or trace the
murderer on that fatal night.
The tracks were fresh, and I 1
know of no reason why they
could not have been trailed, but
the dogs were not even taken
from the car.
If any effort has been made by
the Sheriff’s Office to apprehend
the murderer, I have no knowl
edge of it, and never heard of it
until I read the circular which
purports to be signed by Mr. R.
A. Reynolds. That circular says,
“Being the father of Mr. John
Reynolds, the most interested
party of this terrible crime’’. I
am the widow of Mr. John Rey
nolds, and the mother of his
Innocent baby, and it seems to
me that I am the most interested
party to this terrible Grime,
If the people of Decatur comi
ty fed that their sheriff has per
formed his duty, then they may
voteior him. I know that he
has not performed his duty, and
I would never consent for him to
hold any office.
Most respectfully,
Mrs. John T. Reynolds
Reynoldsville, Ga: Feb., 15,1915.
(Adv.)
FOWLSTOWN
“ Irene Walther 228,750
IRON CITY
Miss Nell Wheeler 261,450
RECOVERY
Frank Moore 183,100
WHIGHAM
Miss Margaret Webb —157,400
DESSER ITEMS
Rev. McAlpin will fill his re
gular appointment at Salem next
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Rev. Huggins will preach at
Lake Hinton Church next Satur
day and Sunday morning and at
night.
Prof. Jordan of Donalsonville
will lecture at Desser school Fri
day night Feb. 25. Everybody
is cordially invited to attend. We
know his talk will be very inter
esting as well as benefieial, and
we want to give Mr. Jordan
a hearty welcome, for he has al
ways shown so much interest
in our school.
Misses Hannah Barineau and
and Ruth Voorhies attended the
Educational meeting at Donal
sonville Saturday and report a
FAIRCHILD DOTS
J. T. Saunders.and daughter
Nellie made a business trip to
Bainbridge Friday athernoon.
Mr. Alva Turnage and sister
Miss Velma attended the dance
at Chattahoochee Friday night.
* Miss Cassie Eagerton and Mr.
Herbert Mock, of Camilla autoed
to Fairchild last Friday. "Fords”
are still popular.
We hope to organize a Sun
day school at the school house
next Sunday afternoon at 3:00
o’clock. Everybody is invited to
attend.
Messrs. Alva Saunders and
Boss Brown were lucky guys
Sunday afternoon. They suc
ceeded in carying a bunch ‘o girls
autoing. Guess "Leap Year” ac
counts for this.
fine time. But when it comes
to hospitality and a good dinner, Miss Ozella Eagerton spent the
wa think TVinnlsnnviiif> will ormaii week end with home folks. She
we think Donalsonville will equal}
any place.
Miss Estelle Gandy spent last
Thursday night with Miss Agnes
Horn.
was accompained home by her
sister, Miss i Cassie, who will
spend several days with her.
Several in our midst have giv
en log rollings during the jast,
week.
MlSS Bart Reynolds entertain
Our yoiiiig
ORIOrt LODGE Ha. 8
F. & A. M.
Meets Every First and
Third Thursday Nights
Out of town Brethren Especial
ly Invited.
GEO. H. HELDS,
W. M.
V. BERKY,
Sec’y.
people last Tues
day night with an apron party,
which was enjoyed by all pre
sent.
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Gandy ate
dinner at the home of Mr. S. B.
Burk last Sunday.
We are still enjoying candy
drawings and ground pea hull-
ings during the warm pleasant
nights. Mr. Roy Voorhies won
the prize for shelling the most
ground peas at Mr. Mart Fair-
cloth’s last Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Duffie Cumbie
spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. I. Voorhies.
The prayer meeting at Salem
is just fine. Last Wednesday
night there was a crowd present
and everyone enjoyed it and felt
benefited by going.
Several of our people riding in
an automobile last Sunday, when
the carlbsolutely refused td go
but aftercleaning out one of the
little tubes through which the
gasoline flows, with a hat pin,
the car went along nicely, so we
advise the young ladies who ride
in automobiles to always take a
hat pin along, as that is the
latest thing to flx automobiles
with.
Miss Hannah Barrineau spent
the week end of last week with
Miss Homie Wallace. Seems
to be some attraction over there
for her. Wonder if its the new
black horse or the driver.
Messrs. Macon Poston and
Emory Marchant called on the
Misses Powell Sunday afternoon.
NEWS FROM IRON GUY
The girls of the Iron City
basket ball team went up to
Donalsonville last Tursday p. m.
and very decidedly walloped the
girls of that place in a ball game!.
During the first halt of the game
it was hard to tell who the win
ners would be; but during the
last half the Iron City Girls
walked off with the Donalsonville
"Heroines of the Court” and
won the game with the score of
19 to 9.
Mrs. J- T. Lane of Iron City
was the charming hostess of an
entertainment given in honor -of
the basket balj team add the
High School girls here last Friday
evening. During the evening hot
chocolate, sandwiches, etc. were
served, and after enjoying the
various games that- had been
planned by Mrs. Lane and after
opening the box that contained a
message for every one present
from Dan Cupid, the crowd of
boys and girls parted with grati
tude and a good wish to the one
who had so kindly entertained.
Supt. J. S. Bradwell of Bain
bridge was out on one of his
Don’t see the little school j r ou "f Wedn / S ^ y and ^
teacher driving the big black * had the onor o e BP
horse these days. What’s the UP 88 One of the_ few Standard
trouble Mr, B?
Our school Is a fiourishitlg con
dition under the skillful mana
gement ot Mr. C. L. Perry and
Miss Ozella Eagerttiri. They are
repairing an interesting pro
pram for Washington’s birthday
to whicp the public will be in
vited.
Experience counts in
every line. Vote for O’Neal
for Solcitor of the City
Court. He has the exper
ience and ability. Your
support will be appreciated
Vote for M. E. O’Neal
for Solicitor of the City
Court. He has experience
merit and will appreciate
your support
Price of supplies are doubled
Schools of the State, He has
given us m eeriifaate from th^
State Superintendent of Schools
certifying to this fact. Now let
us hope that every patron of the
Iron City School will put their
shoulder to the wheel and help
keep the “ball rolling”.
1VI. E O’Neal, candidate
for Solicitor of the City
Court has served the peo
ple faithfully and to the
best of his ability. He will
appreciate your <s|jpport
on March 1st.
Price of supplies are doubled,
now wont you double the size of j now wont you double the size of
your bundle, add a few extra yoU r bundle, add a few extra
garments you can do that, it'garments you can do that, it
.mean lo^s to pixie Steam} me&n Tots to us. pixie Steam
Laundry,
Laftndry,
mat'
..FOR SALE..
Second Hand Ford Cars
One 5 Passenger
One 2 Passenger
$225
Car
$200
Roadster
One 5 Passenger
Car
$250
One 2 Passenger
Racer
$250
THE BAINBRIDGE MOTOR GAR GO.
. ^BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.!
Joanna A. Greenlee, a promin
ent teacher in the public schools
and a member of one of the best
colored families in the city, died
last Thursday at her home. The
funeral was attended at the A.
M. E. church Friday and the re
mains deposited in the Bainbridge
Cemetery.
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.
H. C. Gamage is spening a few
days in Atlanta ou business.
BAINBRIDGE CHAUTAUQUA
MARCH 9-10-11..
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