The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, March 09, 1916, Image 9

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knowing that they are getting the real, genuine article—under its own label- in a sterilized bottle—absolutely pure and always uniform in its delicious flavor— is one of the rea sons why Chero- Cola is the satis fying choice of particular people DRtNtC Chero'Cola 4G3ZZZZ55ZigE5 Throu^j a Straw” IE BAINBRIOGE MOTOR GAR GO. FOR SALE.. :cond Hand Ford Cars e Ford 5 Passenger Car $175.00 e Ford 5 Passenger Car $250.00 e Buick 2 Passenger Car $100.00 BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.) ...THE... Well Equipped Prices Moderate 527 E. Shotwell ell Street | SPEAKS TO LARGE CROWD AT THE JUT HOUSE Governor ot State is Greeted by Large Audi ence When He First Opens Annual Chautauqua. CAPT. A. H. MILLER CAINS 23 POUNDS IN A LEW WEEKS Southern Ry., Conduc tor Says His Wonderful Restoration to Health is Talk of the Yards. Governor Nat E. Harris spoke ot the court house this morning before a large audience of De catur county people. The gover nor has lost none cf his fire and zeal and if his address this morning is a fair example of the campaign he is carrying over the state he is going to run Governor Harris was intro duced by Mayor Callahan, who entertained the chief executive as his stay in Bainbridge. Mr. Callahan called attention to the excellent record of the old veter an and asked that Decatur county voters cast their ballot for the “grand old man.” The address of governor Harris marked the opening of the first annual chatauqua continued un til Saturday night. Dr. L. G. Hardman candidate against Gov. Harris will deliver an address Saturday morning at the court house. The afernoon and evening exercises of the chautauqua are being held at the school auditor ium. The morning lectures and addresses at the court house with the exception of the Better Babies lectures by Dr. Parks which will be at the Callahan Theatre. NOTICE TO TAX PITERS The Tax Payers of the county are earnestly requested to come forward and pay their taxes. The Tax Collector is very loath to issue fifas but will have to pro ceed as it is outlined by the law to collect the taxes. Those tax payers that do not wish to have fifas issued will give this matter their prompt attention. Please attend to the matter and save yourselves and the Tax Collector embarassment. weak run-down man to a strong robust, healthy condition and that is the talk of all who know me.” Tanlae is sold by leading druggists in all principal cities of the south. Tanlae is sold in Bainbridge exclusively by Willis Drug Co., and in Donalsonville by the Palace Drug Co., and Climax by the Climax Pharmacy. Iron Citj f Ga., by Strickland & Cordell. BETHEL DISTRICT FABIAI- ERS WILL ORGANIZE A GOOD ASSOCIATILN “Yes, sir, it is a fact, I have taken seven bottles of Tanlae and have gained twenty-three pounds,” said Captain A. H. Miller, one ot the best known railroad men in Knoxville. • “Before I began taking it,” he continued, “I only weighed! one hundered and fifty-one' pounds. I now weigh one hund-; Farmers of the Bethel district, red and seventy-four pounds, ei 8 ht miles north of Bainbridge and feel like a sixteen-year-old wil1 organize a co-operative as- boy/’ sociation within the next two Captain Miller, who is the con-1 weeks, Last F riday a good num- ductor on train Nos. 73 and 74 ber met with Mr. Pitman, demon- plying between Knoxville and stration agent, at the school Harriman, on the Southern R y „ ! house and considered plans for had just arrived in Knoxville, organizing, checked out his train and reached j R * s the pursose of these men his attractive home on Scott St., to organize an association that PROFESSIONALS DR. E. C. SMITH, —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. when he was met by the Tanlae Man. “I am indeed glad you called,” said Capt. Miller, as he shook the hand of the Tanlae represen tative and invited him into his will market product for the mem bers. They will standardize their produce so as to enable to market to better advantage. A meeting on Friday March 17th., has been called at the weeks Mrs. Miller and myself have been reading the testimoni als of Knoxville citizens regard ing the beneficial effects derived spacious parlor. “For several I scho °* ftouse - The organization will be perfected then. At the meeting last Friday Prof. Johnson, Mr. Pittman, the demonstration* agent, A. E. J. from taking thjis wonderful Tlich, ar) d Quimby Melton, sec- medicine, and I had promised j retar y of th e Bainbridge and De my wife to go to the Kuhln.an- j Ca ’- Ul ' county Board of Trade, Chambless Drug Company’s ab spoke. drug store and tell them what Tanlae has done for me, but I have been to busy. “My restoration to health is t am s i ncer ely thankful to my the talk of the railroad yards, frlends who voted for me and r A CARD OF THANKS Boys and Girls wheels from $15.75 to $25.00 at The Motor-Bike Co. Attention Mr. Farmer I am agent for the King’s sleet cotton seed. An extra early kind that offers protection against boll weevil. See me at once tor prices and information. James Cadden, Bainbridge, Ga., R. F. D. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 dotes 600 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. y Price 25c. and every day I am being con gratulated by my friends on how well I look. “I had for years been afflicted with catarrh and stomach trouble,” continued Capt. Miller “and when spring came I was in a wretched run-down condition, a walking skeleton, if you please and just had to drag myself about Before I became afflict ed with the terrible double com plaint I weighed 190 pounds and was strong. I went from bad to worse and occasionally was patch ed up, but nothing I took in the way of medical treatment reach ed the spot, and I was on the verge of taking an extended lay off from my duties. made a fair clean race and have a clean concience and I have said nor done anything unkind about any of the candidates. I made a fight for clean politics and I be lieve I was misunderstood by some of the candidates and their friends, I did not approve of the letter writting that was being done in some of the races and did not hesitate to say that such politics did not appeal to me. If that is why I was beaten it is all right and it dosen’t make me be lieve any such things among the neighbors and friends and still say that such things grate on my nerves. I do not hesitate to say that my defeat was a sore de feat and disappointment to me M. E. O’NEAL Attorney - At - Law GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - - Georgia J. C. HALE Attorney - At - Law GENERAL PRACTICE Bainbridge, - Georgia W. M. HAKRKM. JNO. R. WIIJSON 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 Bainbridge, - 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 • 1 Office in O’Neal Building, Next to Court House. Bainbridge • . Ga. “1 could scarcely eat anything and f r0 m a financial standpoint at all, and what I did eat seemed Jalmcst—a calamity. IRON CITY NEWS Miss Lourena Rich is the pleasant guest of Miss Ollie Barber this week. # Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bolton took Misses Lourena Rich and Ollie Barber out autoing Sun day afternoon. Miss Ollie Barber and Miss Rich entertained. Mr. Clyde Cherry and Mr. Tom Watson McMullen Tuesday night. Mr. Green Alday was visiting Iron City this week. Mr. Elbe Drake called on his Miller county girl Tuesday. Miss Ruby Lofton of Donal sonville was the pleasant guest of Miss Ollie Barber and Miss Rich Tuesday night. They en joyed a nice possum hunt. There was about 25 in the crowd. Miss May me Ward was the pleasant guest of her brother Emmett Ward. I do not feel that the people owed me anything and had a perfect right to say who should be their servant, so I merely submit to their will. Yours Truly, T. J. Tucker. RUB-MY-TISM to sour on my stomach. I would fill up on gas and seemed to be bloated all the time, and my suffering was intense. My stom ach would pain me and burn like a coal of fire. I was so constipat ed I had to take a purgative pill every night to get any temporary relief. I was cross and fretful and so nervous that I never en joyed a night’s sleep. Hissing i Will cure ' your Rheumatism steam, the noise of the train and Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, the ringing of the bell grated on Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and my nerves and though the hours Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects of the night I could hear these Etc - Antiseptic Anodyne, usedin- no j seg * ternally and externally. Price 25c. "At times I would have dizzy spells and would stagger and fre quently had palpitation of the heart. This was my condition when I heard of Tanlae. I was wiling to try anything to get well and started in on a bottle. In a tew days I noticed a marked improvement in my condition and sent and bouemt six more bottles. I have taken seven bottles and here I am, in better health than I have enjoyed for twenty years. “I can eat anything, have Every thing marked in plain figures, less big discounts, at Norris, Jewelry store. FARM LOANS Our connections have an abundant supply of ready money to loan for 5 years 6 and 7 per cent, jper annum, with usual commissions. You do not have to pay any of the principal on our loans annually unless gained twenty-three pounds, as you desire, but interest must I told you before and 1 am not constipated at all, eat hearty and j sleep well and of mornings my wife has to pull me out of bed I sleep so soundly. I sleep all, night without hearing steam 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. whistles and moving cars and my nerves are strong and I |_ 0an & (J 0i hardly know myself, so great ha* my transformation from a ! Pelham, Georgia. H. G. BELL ATTORNEY AT LAWi PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Offlcca !n Chason Building Bainbridge, - - Georgia. Qiiartermao’s Pressing Giab —Is the Place for Good Work- Clothes, Hats and Kid Gloves Cleaned All Kinds of Busheling Work. —All Work Guaranteed— Phone No. 264-L. Bainbridge, ga. 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. All let ters and inqu'rues will be prompt ly attended to. Dr. P. A. Kish Specialist IN STOMACH AND NERVOUS DISEASES office Belcher Building Phone’Nos. 419—lO&L - BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. J. M. FLOYD Lawyer and Dealer in Real Estate office 2nd. Floor Racket store BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Telephone your b'cycle troubles to the Motor- Bike Co., Shingltr Bldg.