The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, March 02, 1916, Image 3

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4* r In qA bottle Through Straw >> Chero- Cola is sold only in the Original Bottle measured and filled by machinery and labeled. This insures that sat isfactory, uniform fa vor, absolute cleanliness and purity. Call for Chero-Cola in bottles and look for the label B SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST TUESDAY On next Teusday evening, March the 7th, at 8:15, at the School Auditorium, will be held a contest among the High School pupils in the expression Depart ment. The prize which will be awarded to the winner, will be one years scholarship in Oratory at Brenau College. The Public is cordially invited to be present. The contestants are: Misses Nell Maxwell, Cleo Glover, Cecil Harrell, Dorothy McArthur and Olna Belcher. “PECK'S BAD BBT" SIX BED LADIES ARE RESTORED TO HEALTH BYTAILACTREITMEIT Famous Medicine Ac complishes Wonderful Re sults in 1 resting Infirmi ties of Old Age. For the past year or so, several of the more elderly ladies of the Old Ladies’ Home on Rut ledge Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., have been in a very feeble, deli cate state of health, bordering at times on, what might be termed a general decline. Their failing healtH* was due no doubt, in a large measure, te the general infirmities of advanc- Knowing the wants of anj e( j a g e> anc j although they re- over-exacting public the pro- ce ; vec i eV ery possible care and ducers of the new “Pecks bad boy” have spread themselves and spared neither pains nor ex pense in Jmaking this attrac tion second to none in the comedy field,* as they have had this well known farce entirely reconstructed throughout by the well know composer, Irving Berlin, who has interpolated sixteen new song numbers, mak ing it a big show at little money as this is what the present day amusement lover commands, and at the same time the cast has been carefully chosen from the vaudeville ranks of the profes sion headed by the popular comedian, Lew Herman. A complete scenic mounting is attention, they seemed to be be yond the reach of the treatment ordinarilv administered in such cases. At the suggestion of Mrs. Culton, the matron of the ins titution, they concluded to try Tnniac and it was a happy de cision indeed when they did so. the constructive powers of the medicine were at once in evi dence. They began almost im mediately to feel better, eat better and rest better. Since that time the treatment has been continued with the most astonishing and gratifying re sults, but let them tell their own stories in their individual way. I Their statements are profoundly STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. DMNiC D % We wish to call the attention of the housewives to the fact that we have opened up the West Bainbridge Meat Market and General Merchandise Store. We will buy and sell Beef, Pork, Fresh Fish and Country Produce, We have an up-to-date Refriger ator and preserve our meats in the most sanitary condition in every way. We Ask the Public to Give Us a Trial Order and you will like our way of doing business. We also have a complete line of Fancy and Family Groceries that we can supply our trade ^at the lowest and most reasonable Prices. We offer every article at the best prices that prevail. West Bainbridge Market & Mercantile Co. PHONE 164 | Georgia Man Is i Rescued In Time Resident of Woodstock Finds Himself Restored After His Physi cians Failed T. A. Lewis, who lives out on RouteS, Woodstock, Ga., was the victim of stomach troubles for a long time. He tried the treatments of many doctors. He tried ajl sorts of remedies. His sufferings were a serious handi cap to his work. Then he tried Mayr’s Wonder ful Remedy. Just as it always does the first dose proved to him what could be done to his ailment. He took the full treat ment: then wrote: “I have taken your wonderful remedy and am feeling better than I have felt in four years. “Your remedy does just what you claim it will do. “I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I am glad that I have found your wonder ful remedy. I have recommend ed to some of my neighbors who need it.” Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments. Eat as much and what ever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute j guarantee—if not satisfactory j money will be returned. LaG and Bad Olds are caused by germs. Grip Germ Kffle* , cause Quick relief take The Giant Johnson’s Tonic carried and sixteen catchy song} interesting, j numbers are introduced during I j^ rs _ Houser was one of the the action of the comedy. P°P U -; first to use the medicine, and be- lar prices will prevail during j ng a t a ver y advanced age, her j the engagement at the Callahan j trouble had been more persistent 'Theatre Saturbay March 4th. an£ j difficult to treat, perhaps I. ■ - — - j tHr* any of the others. Mrs. Houser said: ’! have been in a very weak nervous state for several years and have suffered principally from stomach trouble. I would go for months at a time with out eating any solid food and up to a short time ago, spent most 6f my time in my room, as I was too weak to come down stairs. I ate some corn bread and spare ribs for dinner today and they seemed to agree with me perfect ly, as I have suffered no bad after effects whatever. The horrible headaches and nervous ness are gone and I am feeling so much better in everyway. Mrs. Martin, who was the next to testify, said: “I have suffered a great deal from hard, darting pains in my in my head and had stomach trouble. I hardly ever have pain now the catarrh no longer troubles me and my appetite is much better.” Mrs. Fink said: “I was sick all last summer and I now feel better and strong er than in months. I no longer suffer from the headaches I had so much.” Mrs. Wallis seemed to be especially delicate and had very weak constitution and weak stomach. Mrs. Wallis said: “In only cne week after taking your medicine I began to feel greatly improved. I feel very much stronger, enjoy my meals more and seem to rest better at night. I expect to continue tak ing Tanlac.” In referring to the above state ments, Mr. G. F. Willis, who is now personally directing the introductions of Tanlac through out the south, said: “I consider the statements of the old ladies the most remark able that have come under roy observation. I do not hesitate to say that I fcelieve these indorse ments to be the strongest that have ever been recived by a propriety medicine of any character.” Quoting from one of Mr. Cooper’s lectures Mr. Willis said: “When people grow to a ripe old age. their digestive Morgans lack vitality, and began to act more slowly and less effectually The Motor-Bicycle Co; Fflf , will repair your wheel, be- we have the and material. man than in youth. The circulation becomes poor, the blood gets thin the appetite fails and the di gestion grows weak. “Tanlac, the powerful recon structive tonic, is the ideal strengthener and body builder for old folks, because it creates a good healthy appetite, strenth- ens indigestion, enriches the blood aad in this natural manner builds up, strengthens and in vigorates feeble run-down people is an unfailing source of com fort to the aged and infirm.” Tanlac is sold by leading druggist in all principal cities of the south. Tanlac is sold in Bainbriege exclusively by Willis Drug Co., and in Donalsonville by *the Palace Drug Co., and Climax by the Climax pharmacy. DESSER NEWS The entertainment at our school last Friday night was a great success. A large crowd was present and all enjoyed the evening. The school gave a short Washington program after which talks were made-by Prof. Jordan and three candidates. Mrs. S. L. Fielding chaperoned a crowd of young people last Saturday on a trip to get shade trees to put in the school grounds and we have twelve trees set out now. Messers. Barber and Wood should call by and see the trees which we named for them. Miss Reese of the Donalson ville school will impersonate Mary Cary, at Desser school, Friday night March 10th. This will be a good chance for all the people to spend a pleasant even ing with Mary Cary, and as Miss Reese will give the school half the proceeds, we think the patrons should patronize her. We are sorry to report Mrs. Homer Wallace being on the sick list but hope she will soon be able to be among her many friends who miss her very much. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fielding called on Mr. and Mrs. Gandy lost Sunday afternoon. Cupid entered our midst re cently and united the hearts of Mr. Earnest Melton and Miss Pearl Faircloth last Friday night at the home of the bride's father, I Mr. Joseph Faircloth. Mr. J. C. Earnest pronounced the solemn words which made them man and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Melton have many friends who wish for them a happy and prosperous future. Messrs. Jimmie Landers and Paul Neely, of Quincy, Fla., were in our burg last Sunday seeing after their future welfare, so they said, and if there-is any thing in signs we think they will soon decide on ’ ‘light house keeping,” and we certainly hope they will. Several of the Donalsonville High School boys attended the entertainment at our school last Friday night. Mr. C. E. Gandy and family and Mr. S. L. Fielding and his family ate supper at the “Old Maids Hall” Sunday night and they all had a jolly time at a table that was made “just for two,” but even old maids like to have company. 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 $1000 to $10,000 or above. We want applications from only good men on well-improved farms. Barrow Loan & Abstract Go. Pelham, Georgia. PROFESSIONALS t)R. E. C. SMITHJ —DENTIST— Office Upstairs, Belcher Building Bainbridge, Ga. H. B. SPOONER ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Will Practice in all State and Federa. Courts Except City Court Bainbridge OFFICE 225 BROUGHTON ST. Bainbridge, - Georgia. M. E. O’NEAL Attorney - At - Law GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia J. C. HALE Attorney - At - Law GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia W. M. HARRELL J NO. R. WILSON HARRELL & WILSON Attorneys at Law GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia W. V. CUSTER Attorney at Law Practice in all Courts Albany Circuit and all Federal Courts Office Opposite Court House Dainbridge, - Georgia. D. R. BRYAN Attorney At Law office in court House Bainbridge, Georgia* Dr. S. Ehrlich Physician and Surgeon Phones 358, 46 and 18 Office 312 Clark St. Bainbridge, .... Georgia. C. W. Wimberley.Jr. attorney at Law Office in O’Neal Building, Next to Court House. Bainbridge • Ga. H. O. BELL ATTORNEY AT LAW! PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Ollicea In Chamni BulMlaa Bainbridge, - - 1 Georgia. Qnarterman’s Pressing Club —Is the Place for Good Work.— Clothes, Hats .and . Kid GloveB Cleaned All Kinds of Busheling Work. —All Work Guaranteed— Phone No. 264-L. • Bainbridge, oa. F. E. Strickland Attorney at Law Office with Hon.- H. B. Spooner Bainbridge, Ga. W. M. Arline COUNTY SURVEYOR Decatur County P. O. Stricklan, Ga. Will run levels for Terracing, Ditching and Draining. Ail let ters and inqu'ruea will be prompt ly attended to. Dr. P. A. Kish Specialist IN STOMACH AND NERVOUS DISEASES office Belcher Building Phone Nos. 419—103-L BAINBRIDGE, — — GEORGIA. J. M. FLOYD Lawyer and Dealer in Real Estate office 2nd. Floor Racket store ' BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Telephone your bicycle troubles to ths Motor- Bike Co., Sbingler Bldg,