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pe-ru-na
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. j get rid of catarrh.
he PERUNA CO., Columbu*, Ohio
jlrs Emtna Gannon, 107 E.
outh SU Kewanee, Ills., writes:
'or fifteen years I had catarrh of
e head and stomach. I could
r aiv walk. My attention was
lied to ‘The Ills of Life.’ I read
through. Them bought a bottle
Peruna. I am entirely well now."
ULYVANIA 11 tIVIS M J 8lenous m Aches
Good For GOIds
joney, Pine-Tar and Glycerine
recognized cold remedies.
I Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
are combined with other
gh medicines in a pleasant
h P . Dr. Bell’sPine-Tar-Honey
bkly stops your cough, checks
cold, soothes irritation of
Itbroat. Exclient for young,
|lt and aged. Its one of the
cough syrups made. For-
i on every bottle. You know
what you are taking and
doctor knows its good for
bhs and colds. Insist on Dr.
i Pine-Tar-Honey. Only 25c
Jruggist. (z0
Well here we come again after
the election has passed. We are
just as large as ever, “just a
wee bit smaller”, that’s all.
Farmers are progressing nicely
with their crops owing to the
tact that they have been hinder
ed so much lately, but we guess
we can make better headway
m the future, because the hinde -
ing cause has been removed.
Mr. G. W. Howell made a
business trip to Chattaeoochee
last Saturday.
Mack Downs and Calhoun
Hanna, was in our midst joy
riding last Sunday.
Most of the young people of
our village attended a sing at
H. M. Emanul’s Sunday after
noon and everyone enjoyed them
selves very much, as usual when
they go to Uncle Dcdds. Mr.
Emanual was celebrating his
seventy-third birthday Sunday
but he did not want the girls to
know his age he said.
Mr. Leon T. Chism of Face-
ville was in our midst Sunday.
Mr. Chism is a fine singer from
Alabama. Come again Mr. Chism
we are always glad to welcome
you in our midst.
Make Life Hard to Bear For Many
Bainbridge Woman.
Too many woman mistake tbeir
pains and aches for troubles
peculiar to the sex. More often
disordered kidneys are causing
the hacking back, dizzy spells,
headaches and irregular urina
tion. Kidney weakness be
comes dangerous if neglected.
Use a time-tried kidney remedy
—Doan’s Kidney Pills. Hosts of
people testify to their ment.
Read a Bainbriege case:
Mrs. E. A. Harrell, 244 Brough
ton St., Bainbridge, says: “My
back was so stiff and sore, that
I couldn’t bear to bend over. I
had rheumatic pains and the
kidney secretions passed too fre
quently. Doan’s Kidney Pills
procured at the Ehrlich Drug
Co., greatly relieved me.”
Price 5oc at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same that Mrs. Harrell had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
and Bicycles
at the Motor-
Bike Company
Broad Street.
MONEY TO LEIMP
On improved Farm Lands in Decatur and Gadsden
Counties. On five or ten years time. Can be paid back
in annual installments if desired.
Address for terms and particulars
R. G. HARTSFIELD, Attorney At Law,
Bainbridge, Ga.
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, Soja
Beam, SUDAN GRASS, Dallit Gran
and all Sorghums and Millets.
Catalog mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD Cf SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.
WAITS.
FOR SALE— Single combed
White Leghorn Cockrels from
the famous Tom Barron strain.
The world’s heaviest layeis.
Address Box 46, Bainbridge,
Ga.
GARDEN SEED
Bush Beans per qt. 40c Pole Beans per qt. 25c
Velvet Beans, Pape, Sorghum and all kinds of
SEED
Ohrlich ‘Drug Company
The Store
Our Opening a Success
We wish to thank the ladies of Bainbridge and the sur
rounding section for their attendance on our opening
this week and their attention to our offerings. We
feel that they will take advantage of our being here
and give us a fair division ot their business. Our new
patterns are coming in every day and we wish every
lady that has not been in to see us to pay us a visit
whether they want to make any purchase or not. We
'Wsh to get acquainted with the good dressers of this
section.
The Ladies Store
Cal| ahan Block
MISS EDITH STOREY, Proprietress
Bainbridge, Ga-
FOR SALE—Cheap. Two good
big mules. Apply to
F. P. Howell,
Standard Oil Co.
FOR SALE—I 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 lull blooded Duroc
Boars. Ready for service $10 each
T. I. Thomason
FOR SALE—Second hand light
plant. Size no 25 Model D.
Pilot. Acet.vlens Plant made by
the Acetylene Apjaratus 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.
FOR SALE—Tomato, Pepper and
Cabbage plants. Address, J.
H. Hilton, 221 College street,
Bainbridge, Ga.
WANTED—Capable lady to take
charge of business that will
pay $30 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.
LOST—One pair of gold filled
glasses in Bainbridge, or
between here and Lynn Station.
In solid dark case, Lost 1st of
March. Finder notify C. T.
Lynn and receive liberal re
ward.
EGGS FOR SETTING-Frorn
Barron strain White Leghorns
Day old chicks, and stock.
High bred White Orphington
eggs. '
Piney Nook Poultry Farm
Bainbridge, Ga.
WANTED—To rent a six room
house, close into town. Am
willing to lease for two years
See or address.
H. Grollman.
HiisCoffee is Guaranteed good
In your search for the best and most economi
cal coffee, you take no chances when you buy
Luzianne. Each can carries this unqualified
guarantee: “After using the entire contents of
this can according to directions, if you are not
satisfied in every respect, your grocer will re
fund the money you paid for it.” We also give
a money-back guarantee that you only have to
use one-half as much Luzianne as a cheaper
coffee. Write for premium catalog.
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The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans
FAIRCHILD FACTS
PEANUT GROWING
Investigaton as to the grow-
Mr. J. T. Reynolds of Miriam jng of peanuts for oii purposes
was in our midst last week
Mr. Alva Turnage and sister,
Velma, enjoyed a short call at
Mr. Mrs. and L. P. Barwicks’
last Sunday.
Miss Jessie Watt is spending
a month with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell at In
wood, Fla.
Mrs. D. Turnage visited Mrs.
A. J. McMullan last Sunday.
Mr. Alva Saunders and sisters, be found as to
Misses Nellie and Birdie Mae, • cultivation and
satisfies us that they can be
profitably marketed in the terri
tory of the Atlantic Coast Line
in Alabama, Georgia and Florida.
Farmers Bulleten 431, entitled
“The Peanut” as published by
the U. S. Department of Agricul
ture, Washington, D. C., gives
information that peanuts can be
grown on any kind of soil that
well drained and not sour. In
this bulletin full information tan
the varieties,
harvesting of
and Miss Ozella Eagerton at
tended Sunday school at Lake
Hinton Sunday.
Little Miss Pellie Watt is on
the sick list. We trust for her a
speedy recovery.
Even the darkeys have the
new grounds prepared now ready
for future use.
Mrs. E. Turnage, is quite sick
this week. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. A. I. Yates, made a busi
ness trip^ over to Fairchild last
week.
We’re glad to note that Spring
will soon open, and Oh! what a
joy to go on a day’s fish.
Mr. Jasper Cloud and daughter
Miss Huldah of Marianna, Fla.,
is visiting in our county.
Cotton Seed For Sale
Special cotton to master the
boil weevil. An early vareity and
a prolific seed. Smith’s Early
prolific, a seed that has been
tried with a wonderful success as
it is the earliest cotton of the
south. Planted April 20th the
cotton was picked and ginned by
September 15th. Sure enough
early seed. Price $1.00 per bush
el. Also a few bushels of the old
speckle pea at two dollars per
bushel.
W. J. M. Smith.
Eldorendo, Ga.
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.
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealer..
LINIMENT
peanuts.
Copies of thi3 Bulletin may be
had by writing Wilbur McCoy
Agricultural and Immigration
Agent, Atlantic Coast Line Ry.,
Jacsonville, Fla. The ideal soil
is the sandy land, containing a
reasonable amount of humus or
or vegetable matter together
with an abundance of line and
the yield of good land on good
land has been about 100 bushels
to the acre as a maximum yield
being with the farmer, A good
farme-i ought to make 50 bushels
to the acre.
We would suggest that you
get this bulletin and read it care
fully, you be able to grow a good
crop of peanuts without further
advice. Lime, however, is a re
quisite neccessary to grow a full
crop of peanuts.
TRUSTEE’S SALE
Georgia, Decatur County.
Under and by virtue of an
order passed bv the Honorable
James F. McCrakin, Referee in
Bankruptcy, on the 25th day of
February, 1916, in the matter of
Ajlen Bros, bankruptcy, there
will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash during the legal hours
of sale, on the 11th, dav of
March, 1916, before the store
house door of the bankrupts at
Climax, Georgia, all of the stock
of general merchandise, includ
ing dry goods, notions, clothing,
shoes, groceries, hardware, agri
cultural implemnts, wagons and j
buggys, and all other artcles and
things contained in the stock of)
merchandise now located in the •
store-house and warehouse of)
Allen Bros., at Climax Georgia, 1
in said county; also all notes and'
accounts of the said Allen Bros.;I
also all fixtures located in said
store and warehouse. Said sale
will be made free from all liene
and encumbrances. Said sale will
be made subject to confirmation
by the Court, and the purchaser
will be required to deposit 10 per
cent of his bid pending confirma
tion.
R. G. Hartsfield, Trustee.
This Feb. 28th, 1916.
Pills Best For Liver
Because they contain the best
liver medicines, no matter how
bitter or nauseating for the
sweet sugar coating hides the
tase. Dr. King’s New Life Pills
contain ingredients that put the
liver working, move the bowels
freely. No gripe, no nausea, aid
digestion. Just try a bottle of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills and
notice how batter you feel 25c at
druggist. (2)
One Fourth off on all clocks,
except Big and Baby Bens.
Norris the leading Jeweler.
FOIt SALE
A good 250 acre farm at
$7.50 per acre. Located just
two short miles west from
Faceville, Ga. about 90acres
in cultivation. Variety of
soil—Stiff clay, bottom and
fine loam. An excellent
spring with good fall suit
able for driving a large
vane for irrigation.
— SEE me quick —
J. B„ L. Barber
Office opposite Court
House Hamil Bldg.
BAINBRIDGE. > , GA.