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■ur Thights Turn to Spring
^ spring feeling is on us and we are going
to inaugurate Spring in earnest by giving
you the first bargains of the season
Saturday, March 4th
Our entire line of Spring Goods are now open and on
i shelves for yonr approval. Our buyer has used great
are and caution in selecting this line and you can save
loney by picking out what you need now. Our prices are
ght, our goods are new and stylish, and you can get just
jactly what you need by taking advantage of this
Spring Opening
We quote you below a few prices so you can see what
ie will really save for you. The chance of a life time—
EAD and COME.
Good Bleaching to go during this
sale for only
8c
Nice line of Silks will go at per
yard
25c
10c and 12 l-2c Percal to go in this
sale at only
8c
Full size ready made sheets will
go at
49c
Yard wide Sheeting to go in this
sale at
8c
Regular $1.00 Sheets will go at
only
75c
Just received a nice line of Amos- Q a
Good pillow cases to go during ■
12 c
A nice line of China silks in all
shadeswlil goat
48c
Just received a nice line of Voiles,
all stripes and colors to go at
19c
roods that are “worth while” are here for you. Don’t for
get the place. We have been here for years and have
treated every man fair, honest and sincerely.
Kline Bros.
•Undersells ’em All”
Cambridge,
Georgia
Two Days For the Ladies
Spring Millinery Opening of Miss Storey,
Wed. and Thurs., March 8th and 9th
Just opening up in the Callahan Building and ready tor your
visit of inspection and approval on Wednesday and Thursday,
March 8th and 9th. New line, new ideas, complete selections.
Trimmed hats. Everything that a woman can want or wish for
that is stylish and up to now.
It is the purpose of this establishment to carry the latest, the
neatest and the mo& attractive line of Millinery that care, exper
ience and taste can get together under one roof. See for yourself.
You are invited, you are wanted and you will be expected.
Miss Eddie Storey
Cambridge,
CALLAHAN BUILDING
“The Ladies Shop’
Georgia
FOR SALE— Single combed
White Leghorn Cockrels from
the famous Tom Barron strain.
The world’s heaviest layers.
Address Box 46, Bainbridge,
Ga.
FOR SALE—Cheap. Two good
big mules. Apply to
F. P. Howell,
Standard Oil Co.
FOR SALE-1 can furnish a lim
ited quality of Thorough Bred
Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs
for hatching purposes for 81.00
for fifteen eggs, F. 0. B. Iron
City, Ga.
Mrs. I. Strickland.
For Sale full blooded Duroc
Boars. Ready for service $10 each
T. I. Thomason
FOR SALE—Second hand light
plant. Size no 25 Model D.
Pilot, Acetylens Plant made by
the Acetylene Apparatus Mfg.
company. The plant is in good
condition and practically new.
See or write, C. J. Eagerton,
Brinson, Ga.
WANTED—Position by young
lady stenographer. References.
Address Stenographer, 247
Washington street, Bainbridge
Ga. 4t.
FOR SALE—Velvet beans Old
variety, Two Twenty Five per
bushel. Small variety Spanish
peanuts One Fifty per bushel.
H. P. Townsend, Climax, Ga.
FOR RENT — Two connecting
rooms for light house keeping.
Apply to Mrs. 1. B. Griffin,
West street.
FOR RENT—One dwelling house
on Planter street. Apply to
Mrs. J. D, Harrell.
WANTED—A good white wo
man for light house work and
cooking. Middle aged woman
preferred, and will give rea
sonable pay. Small family
and no children. Address, S.
Brinson. Brinson, Ga.
GIIIL TELLS HOW TO
SIZE UP MERE MAN
(pink gown decolette both at
neck and ankles.
FOR SALE—Tomato, Pei
Cabbage plants. Address, J.
H. Hilton, 221 College Street,
Bainbridge, Ga.
WANTED—Capable lady to take
charge of business that will
pay 830 to $50 month. | Ex
perience not necessary. Give
address plainly. "J”, care The
Post Searchlight.
FOR SALE-50 bushels of White
Lyon and Chinese Beans at
80c a peck, F. O. B., Boat
Bristol, Fla. R. O. Ard.
Dangers ol Draft
Drafts feel best when we are
hot and perspiring, just when
they are most dangerous and
the result in Neuralgia, Stiff
Neck, Sore Muscles or some
times an attack of Rheumatism.
In such cases apply Sloan’s Lini
ment. It stimulates circulation
to (the sore and painful part
The blood flows freely and in a
short time the stiffness and pain
leaves. Those suffering from
Neuralgia or Neuralgic Head
ache will find one or two ap
plications of Sloan’s Liniment
will give grateful relief. The
agonizing pain gives way to a
tingling sensation of comfort and
and quiet sleep is possible. Good
for Neuritis too. Price 25c at
your druggist. (1)
Have you heard about the new
discovery in silver cleaner, it is
called “No Rub” cleans all silver
ware quickly andlwithout rubb
ing. Come in and ask to see it.
Norris Jewelry Store exclusive
agency for Decatur County.
CKaJnvers' si
Gelatine
A WHOLESOME DESSERT
For Plumbing and Repairs—
See J. H. Sedge wick. Phone
402-J
If you can prove that you are
a “fifty-on-the-scaler” give 3
rousting cheers, buy a bouquet
go to your mirrow, bow and pre
sent to yourself.
All this is on the authority of
Dr. Katherine M. H. Blackford,
character scientist, who lectur
ed in New York the other night
on “How to Size up Mere Men.”
But Lthe sizing goes for women
the same.
Are you a blonde—hair golden
and eyes blue, and fair of skin?
You are? Well, then sit down.
Are you a brunette—sole-eyed,
raven-skinned, olive tanned?
Well then—you sit down too.
But did nature work over vou
with an egg beater, as it were?
Do blonde and brunette mix
happily in y.ou? Have you eyes
of blue and hair of brown,
cheeks of red and dark skin, tall
body, graceful curves?
Well then if so, none can
blame you for being very proud
of youself. For a full blonde
figure, according to Dr. Black
ford as being ‘ ‘one hundred on
the scale, ” And a brunette is
1 no better,
But ft ‘ ’fifty-on-the-scaler” is ft
happy medium.
Dr. Blackford said that blondes
while they were quickest, loved
life, were always world conquer-
ers and rulers of men (now, here
Caetsa’r, Hannibal, Napoleon,
you beat right back to your
sarchophagi and be still!) were
most active creatures and rip-
arounds, they were also incon
stant, fickle of heart, lacked
deliberation, were get-rich-quick
persons most given to crimes of
passion and impluse and general
ly as explosive as bombs.
Aha! That for the blondes!
Dark folks, said she, were
deliberate, more thoughtful,
more given to the occult, in-
grown speculation, were slower
to passion, figured consequences,
were more constant. But—
squirm, you brunettes!—they
were given to allowing the
blonde races to think they hadent
creative minds, they were lang-
ourous, they had always been
shown as the villians and villian-
esses in picture and story, and
when it came te commiting mur
der it would be the blonde that
would crack you skull with the
bludgeon, but the “dark man”
that would sit down and scheme
your finish by poison.
Blondes were wild blooded,
vigorous and rangy; brunettes
medium height to squat, and it
took them a long time to get
their engines working.
‘ ‘As to the desirability of the
mariiage of blondes and brun
ettes,” the character scientist
said “such matches must be care
fully made, because the charact
ers of the persons are so differ
ent. There are so many things
which they must learn to under
stand about these differences.
Why, the brunette wife might
heat the soup just to her liking
and it, heated that way, would
scald her blonde husband.”
“What about me” plead!
ed a man in the ninth row
When I was a child I had goldem
curls now look at me.”
Above his ears were some
hairs of a decidly dark chestnut,
the rest being bald.
“Well,” the doctor said you
started life as a blonde and have
merged. You would now figure
a fifty on the scaler.”
“But how do you make it out
that blondes are quicker—more
impulsive? Aren't the dark races
of the south—say Italy—noted
for their impulsivness and emo
tion?” came another question.
“More intense than the blondes
my friend; but do not forget it
is the Italian who has vendetta—
who broods. The blondes will
knock you down then and there.
“Incidentally, it may be men
tioned, the doctor is a fifty-on-
the-scaler herself and a very
pretty one she looked in her
Money to Loan
and Farms to Sell
I will assist you in securing
money on your farm land or
city property, 6 per cent, inter
est. I have listed several big
bargains in small farms that
must be sold at a sacrifice in
price on account of past due
mortgages. I shall be pleased
to quote prices and descriptions
and take you out to see these
farms. I am also Special Agent
for the Penn Mutual Life In
surance Company.
J. B. L. BARBER
First National Bank Building
Bainbridge. Gal
MANY SEE MIRACLES
iN GEORGIA
Sufferers Rescued Swiftly After Hepe
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ments Failed,
Sufferers all over the State of
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troubles peculiarly common in
the south.
Remarkable stories of health
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who have used Mayer’s Wonder
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Here’s what two other users
say:
REV. J. POWELL, Statesboro,
Ga. —“I just escaped the operat
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I please. I would be glad if
everybody sufferering with
stomach trouble could learn iof
your remedy.”
SALISTA THOMAS, 56 La
JFrance St., Atlanta, Ga.—“I
have taken your remedy five
weeks. It has done me much
good. I feel like I hardly know
my (Strength— my appetite is
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Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy
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ever you like. No more distress
after eating, pressure of gas in
the stomach and around the
heart. Get one bottle of your
druggist now and try it on an
absolute guarantee—if not satis
factory money will be teturned.
Another Testimonial
FOR
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BAKING
POWDER
The President’s
Wedding Cake
was prepared by Mrs.
Marion Cole Fisher
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Bowen, both of whom
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