The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, March 02, 1916, Image 8

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Puff your way into the joys of Prince Albert! Go ahead, quick as you lay in a stock of the national joy smoke! Fire up a pipe or a makin’s cigarette as though you never did know what tobacco hite and parch meant! For Prince Albert is freed from bite and parch by a patented process controlled exclusively by us. You can smoke it without a comeback cf any kind because P. A. is real tobacco delight. Fringe Albert the national joy smoke will do for you what it has done for thousands of men, not only in the States but all over the world! It will give you a correct idea of what a pipe smoke or a home- rolled cigarette should be. Get this Prince Albert pipe-peace and makin’s-peace message, you men who have “retired” from pipe and cigarette-makin’s pleasure; you men who have never known its solace! Because you have a lot of smoke pleasure due /.,/„« Aiur, y°u quick as youpack-your-pipe or roll-a-cigarette with P. A. KJ8.7SZ3i!?££i ^ make fre 1 etna half-pound tin humidors and in that clave »• pound cryotal-rluos humi- * » the tobacco in each fine ehapa, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. G BUSINESS I must leave for home about March 1st, will be away all of thirty days. IS FINE! Stop" that eye strain before its too late. I’ll fit you perfect ly and for less money. Wood’s Productive Seed Corns. Our Virginia-grown Seed Corns have an established reputation for superiority in productiveness and germina ting qualities. Wood’s Descriptive Catalog tells about the best of prize-win ning and profit-making varieties in both White and Yellow Corns. Cotton Seed. We offer the best and most im proved varieties, grown in sections absolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and infor mation, and tells about the best of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS, So]* Beans, SUDAN GRASS, Dalits Grass and all Sorghums and Millets. Catalog mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Dr. J. P. Parks Eyesight Specialist at Willis Drug Co. ..FOR SALE.. Second Hand Ford Cars One 5 Passenger One 2 Passenger Car $200 Roadster $225 One 5 Passenger Car $250 One 2 Passenger Racer $250 THE BAINBRIDGE MOTOR GAR GO. BAINBRIDGK. GEORGIA.' “ *JAX L biscuit J Soda crackers, made right, oi best materials, in cleanest bakery of the South. Guaran teed fresh and crisp by detiers and makers. One of 122 kinds. Gut Your Store Bill Down One Half Hold the Fort For We Are Coming in This Space Next Week I Tens of thousands of fnrmcrs ns welt as town and city folks cut down their store hills one-half last year and saved money in spite of generally short crops and re duced wages. Absolutely millions of dollars were saved and countless families lived belter than ever before in the face of the cotton crisis und general business depression. How were these burdensome store bills ent down? By the real money-saving power of good home gardens, rightly planted and kept planted and tended through the season. Hastings 1916 Seed Catalogue tells how to cut store bills down; tells about gar den and farm seeds of kinds and a qual ity that cannot be bought from your mer chant or druggist It’s full of garden and farm information. It’s free if you ask for it Write for it now. H. G. HASTINGS CO., Atlanta, Ga.—(Advt) If you fail to get your paper, If you will phone 239 and let us know that you have not received it we will thank you. We want to correct all errors. BITES SET FOR KH 9-10-11 Hills MR HARDMAN TO SPEAK Womans Club Announces Program For First Anhual Chautau qua. Prominent Men Accept Invitation To Appear On Pro gram. Baby Show Will Be Feature Or Friday. Season Tic kets Now On Sale V'f ■ It Couldn’t Be Done Somebody said that it couldn't bedone, Hut he with a chuckle replied: That ‘’maybe it couldn’t, 1 ’ but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in, with a trace of a grin On his face. If he worried, he hid it. He started to sing as lie tackled the thing That couldn’t he done—and he did it. Somebody scoffed: “Oh, you’ll never do that— At least no one ever has done it;" But he took oir his coat and he look olf his hat. And the first thing we knew he’d begun it, With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin, Without any doubting or quiddit. He started to sing as lie tackled the thing That couldn't bedone—ami hedid it. There are thousands who'll tell you it can not be done, There arc thousands who prophesy failure; There are thousands to iioint out to you, one by one, The dangers that wait to assail you. But just buckle in with a hit of a grin, Then take oir your coat and go to it. Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing That "can not be done”—and you’ll do it.—Edgar A. Guest. • Every body help to “do the CHAUTATQUA.” We want an annual Chautauqua for it is one the things that makes I a county a better place to live in. I If you are a good citizen you are going to help bring it. If every goad citizen will respond prompt ly and buy—Chautauqua season tickets success will be assured. A successful Chautauqua is a i splendid advertisement for any | county. It will insure publicity in the leading newspapers of the entire state. It will result in bringing to gether foi a period ot three days, in a most delightful manner, the | best people of our town and county. It is clean, decent entertain ment, devoid .of demoralizing in fluences. Every platform manager in charge of the Chautauqua is an ordained minister in good stand ing or a man of genuine Christian character. These managers have entire charge of all programs and are personally responsible for maintain a high, moral tone throughout the [chautauqua. Under the auspices of the bain- bridge Woman’s Club THE RAD- CLIFF CHAUTAUQA [will give a three days entertainment on March 9th, 10th and 11th. The morning progam is about complete but futher announce ments will be made later. Thursday Morning, Mar. 9th. 10:30 o’clock Gov. Harris will de liver an address at the Court House. Thursday Afternoon. 3:15 o’clock entertainment by Ellsworth Plumstead, Imper sonator. 4:00 o’clock Forty-five minutes of Fun and Magic with the My sterious .Milburns. Thursday Evening. 8:15 o’clock Magical Illusions and Prestidigitatorial Perform ances. By the Mysterious Mil- bums. . • 9:00 o’clock A medley of Imper sonations, grave and gay, By Ellsworth Plumstead. Friday Morning, Mar. 10th. 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. baby Contest at the City Hail 11:00 a. m. Address by Dr. Parks, Pres, of State Board ot Health, on Better Babies. Friday Afternoon. 3:15 o’clock Lecture, “Visions and Ideals” By Dr. J. W. Friz zell. 4:00 o’clock Concert by the Bessie Leigh Concert Company. Friday Evening. 8:15 o’clock Concert and Enter tainment by the Bessie Leigh Concert Company. 9:00 o’clock Lecture “Some Twentieth Century Problems” by Dr. Frizzell. Saturday Morning, Mar. 11th. Bicycle Parade—Announcements later. 10:30 o’clock Address by Dr. L. G. Hardman at the Court House. Saturday Afternoon. 3:15 o’clock Humorous Lecture on “Grumblers” or the “Evils of Worrying” By Dr. H. W. Sears. 4:001 o’clock Grand Concert by the Lyric Glee Club. Saturday Evening. 8:15 o’clock Concert, and Enter tainment by the Lyric Glee Clnb. 9:00 o’clock Lecture “More Taffy and Less Epitaphy” by Dr. Sears. Every body come and give these public speakers a warm welcome and a big audience. Rules of baby Show. The Baby show Friday morn ing will.be a. novel, interesting and instructive feature. All chil dren ffom six months to five years will be eligible. A corps of doctors and a trained nurse will make a thorough examination of of every child and grade them accordingly. Every mother should grasp this opportunity to know her baby better, to come in con tact with other mothers and learn what they are doing. All babies under two years will be examined from 9-11 Friday morning March 10th. Then there will be valuable hour with Dr. Parks who will deliver an address at the Court House on “Better Babies”. From 12-2 p. m. chil dren from two to five years old will be examined. This contest will take place in the City HalT The small ^amount [of ten cents will be charged for entry and several prizes will be offered. Every child with a bicycle can have the best time Saturday for there w ill be a decorated Bicycle Parade. Sixteen years is the limit, so all the little heads can get busy planning to make their bicyle beautiful for.there will be a Prize for the prettiest. Miss Edna Nussbaum is chairman of this committee and a more com plete announcement will be made later. All morning addresses at the Court House will be free. The afternoon and evening entertain ments will be at the School Auditorium and a season ticket which is a $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for school children, entitles the holder admittance to all per formances. The tickets are trans ferable and can be obtained from any member of the Bainbridge Woman’s Club or at Mill’s Phar macy. Fond a Sate Thing, L B. Wixon, Farmers Mills, N. 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