The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, February 24, 1916, Image 9

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■it FIHS RUDY Fin UMPIRE ■let THE OPENING BITFEIIES may I in d berth in Georgia State league if circuit r-ranized. If not strong amateur club will ^ready for all comers. Local fans enhusiastic e r prospects. Mi i f - recollection of Baby and his Labor Dav game , sh in their minds Bain-j fans are ready to give up, laces in the stove league' >at in the bleachers. Bain- “fans are ready for the to dust the plate and play Bawl”. planned to organize one of ongest teams that Bain- has ever put on the d this season. It may be ,erth in the Georgia State will be secured for Bain- In this case Bainbridge e sourrounding country lve fast clean Class D. II' e Georgia State circuit is 1 organized or Bainbridge land a place in the league, lemi-professional club will mized. It is planned to lainbridge the best ball issible. e interested in baseball 6 will shortly organize for ison. A suitable park will ured and steps taken to line up a club for the opening o^ hostilities. It is likely that the ball club will co-operate with the fair association and that provi sions will be made in the new fair ground for the ball park. Several sites are under considera tion by the fair management, it is understood. With ball players galore look ing for jobs during the coming season it will be an easy matter to line up a strong bunch of ball tossers. bainbridge fans will have a chance to see some first class ball playing right at home. As a preliminary step towards organizing and financing the club it is likelv that a local talent minstrel will be staged shortly to raise funds for the association. RUB-MY-TISM 1 Will cure'your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c, fly Homes For Small Farmers The Bainbridge Farm Company offers for sale fifty dif- •ent tracts of unimproved land. Each tract containing ty to fifty acres. Fronting on fine public roads, in good ghbornoofls, close to schools, churches, railroad depots, ephones and rural mail routes. These lands are very level about two hundred feet high- above the sea level than the City of Bainbridge highly iductive ct all kinds of farm produce plenty of good water i healthful and will make ideal homes for small farmers. We will allow eight years for purchasers to pay for them the following terms to-wit: Only the interest to be paid on the purchase price at the 1 of first, second and third years. But at the end of the rth year one fifth of the principal purchase price and ; accrued interest is to be paid. The same for the fifth, ;th, seventh and eighth years. Parties wishing to buy a Home on long time and on such y terms as will enable them to improve the home and also nake the money cn the home to pay for it with, will do well iee The Bainbridge Farm Company, These lands are iranteed to be among the best in the county and plenty of her to last the home for many years and the titles perfect. t B. BOWER, Sr., President. Bainbridge, Gecygia. DR. E. C. SMITH DENTIST Bridge Work $4.00 Set of Teeth $5.50 Teeth F.xtracted Without Pain. Office Belcher’Block inter Excursion Fares -T0- Wious Winter Resorts —VIA— Atlantic Coast Line Ry. "The Standard Railroad ol the South” Tickets on sale daily up to and including April 30th, 1916. Limited to reach orig- "lal starting point returning prior to midnight May 31st, 1916. • j.ther information see A. C. L. Ticket Agent or write P- »• L.P. GPEEN, t. p. a. ^ a Wmah, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. MRS SOBERS IN THE Those who are interested in the Expression department of our public school, will be glad to learn that Mrs. Jesse Innes Subers, will appear on one of the programs of the coming Chatauqua. Before Mrs. Subers marriage she traveled several years as a Reader in Lyceum work, and is now prepairing herself for the Chatauqua work, with whim to o:eupy her idle time during the vacation months. Her friends will be please! to hear that she will appear on Bainbridge’s first Chatauqua. For A Billious Attack. When you have a severe head ache accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, consti pation, torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that you have a severe billious attack. While you may be quite sick there is much consolation in knowing that relief may be had by taking three of Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are prompt and effectual. Obtainable e ery- where. NOTICE! All the permissions heretofore given in writing or verbally to hunt on the lands formerly own ed by Ausley & McCaskill and now owned by C. K. C. Ausley in Decatur county, Georgia arc hereby revoked and cancailed. All Game Wardens are hereby notified and directed to prose cute any and all persons hunting on my lands unless the person present a written permit signed by me. No person other than myself is authorized to give parmission to hunt on my lands and notice is expressly given that no verbal consent by me is valid or bind ing. I offer a cash reward of Five Dollars to any Warden >'r person prosecuting to conviction any person hunting on my lands. I do not wish to prosecute any one so kindly be governed ac cording to this notice. C. K. C. Ausley. Roland Bower is highly qualified to fill the position of County Superintendent of Schools. Vote for him and get the best service. Calomel Salivates and Makes You Sick Acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you loose a day’s work There’s no reason why a per son should take sickening, sali vating calomel when 50 cents buys a large bottle of Donson’s Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a 'pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it does not make you sick and can not. salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson’« Livor Tr«np be cause it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your banes. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak sick, and nauseated to morrow. Dont loose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling gaeat. No more bili ousness, constipation, sluggish ness, headaches, coated tongue ! or sour stomach. Your druggist 'says if you don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone acts better than the horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. RED STEER BRANDS WHO HAS THE GOODS? ) , . _ / It is common, gossip in the South that SWIFT are the [only people who can deliver 50% of last year’s tonnage, k We declined large profits from powder manufacturers and [ reserved our materials for our Southern Fertilizer Trade. * We did this, believing that we will be repaid by-well satisfied custom- ( ers for having held our Sulphuric Acid, Acid Phosphate and Potash for ^ our regular fertilizer business. We have the goods all stacked up in fine, dry, well cured condition 1 with a shipping organization ready to give the famous Swift Service. Con tracting is on with a rush and the indications point surely to a fertilizer de mand in the South far in excess of the fertilizers available. We advise even' - dealer and every farmer to place his orders for the earliest possible shipment he can take so as to be sure to get his fertil izer requirements. Buy Swift’s and take no chance and get in your shipping orders now. # A' We Are Ready With the Beet Fertilizer in the South. SWIFT & COMPANY, Fertilizer Works, ATLANTA, GA. V' V Represented by r. h;may, bainbridge, ga. The Bainbridge Ice Co. Announces as Follows: We are prepared to take care of all meat offered for curing at the regular rate of one cent per pound. We now have over twenty five thousand pounds in our cold storage rooms. We have redQced the price of Monteval- lo Coal “The Worlds Best” to $7.00 per ton. Montevallo is cheaper at seven dollars than any other coal at five, Once a user always a user. To make room we must get rid of all cheap grade coal in our yard and will sell “Empire” (good coal) while it lasts at $4.90, per ton. bainbridge See 'Company Telephone ; 52