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Assist Your
Stomach
To Get Rid of the Poisonou*
Oases and Fermenting Food.
A good lonp; fast will do this
sometimes. A trip to the moun
tains . Tramping. Roughing It.
Yes. very good remedies.
But are you going to avail
yourself of either one of these
remedies. No? Then the next
heat thing Is to try a. bottle of
Peruna. Take it according to di
rections. You will have a natural
appetite. All gas and fermenta
tion In the stomach will dis
appear.
Read what Mrs. Emma Bell,
Box 204, Fort Pierce, Florida,
says: "I was taken suddenly
with swelling of the stomach and
bowels, and great distress. Very
painful. Three doctors gave me
no relief. Could not eat any
thing. Everything soured. I
was starving to death. 1 began
taking Peruna and was soon
strong enough to do work. After
taking five bottles I can truth
fully say I am well. / gained
twenty pounds. ”
Good For COIds
Honey, Pine-Tar and Glycerine
are recognized cold remedies
In Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
these are combined with other
cough medicines in a pleasant
syrup. Dr. Bell’sPine-Tar-Honey
quickly stops your cough, checks
your cold, soothes irritation of
the throat. Exclient for young,
adult and aged. Its one of the
best cough syrups made. For
mula on every bottle. You know
just what you are taking and
your doctor knows its good for
coughs and colds. Insist on Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. Only 25c
at Druggist. (2)
BETHEL FARMERS
Farmers of Bethel District
Organize Co-operative
Association to Promote
Interests.
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.
The farmers living in the
Bethel District have organized
a co-operative association to pro
mote their common interests
W. J. Dukes is president of the
Association.
The following communication
has been received by the Post-
Searchlight from the new or
ganization with the request that
publish same.
C\IU> FROM ASSOCIATION.
Editor Post-Searchlight;
We, the Farmers of Bethel
District wish to offer the follow
ing resolutions to wit:
Be it resolved: That we extend
to the \ Bainbridge and Decatur
county Board of Trade our hearty
thanks and appreciations for the
kindness shown us in bringing
about the organization of our
Association.
Be it further resolved: That
we extend to the Messers. Carter,
Melton, Bradweli, Toole, and
Pittman, our hearty apprecia
tions for their valuable talks
given us in the past few weeks.
That: We thank these gentlemen
lor leving their work and coming
to us, and their valuable aid
when it was most needed. That:
We ask the Board of Trade to
build a Packing House, for our
good, and give us the chance we
have wanted so long. That: We
will put forth every effort to
place upon the market this fall
at least one thousand (1,000) hogs.
That: We ask the Board of Trade
to put in a Creamery with the
Packing House and give us the
market we need so much for
our cream. That: We ask the
Board of Trade to visit us from
time to time and aid and instrust
us on vital points of most interest
to our Association. That: We
give Bainbridge preference to
all produce we may have for the
market. That: The officers the
Association and the officers of
the Board of Trade meet often
and discuss matters of interest
to the producer and consumer,
consumer.
Be it further resolved: That
we present the Board of Trade
with these resolutions and send
a copy to our county paper for
publication, also that they shall
be placed upon the minutes of
this Association. Adopted by
the Association, this the 24th,
day of March, 1916.
W. J. Duke, Pres.
A. F. Johnston, Assn’t. Sec’y
When to Take Chamerlain's Tablets
When you feel dull and stupid
after eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have sick headache.
When you have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for
your meals.
When your liver is torpid.
Obtainable everywhere.
HANNATOWN
Here we are this week. We
thought we would write a few
things this week and see if we
could tell things straight as the
writer last week made some
mistakes.
It was a big mistake about
Arthur Johnsons’ mule being
turned loose at P. C. Hanna’s.
The mule broke loose, we, know
and it is very strange that the
writer didn’t know who she
was dancing with the young
man was Amos White. Wonder
if she has found out yet.
Another mistake was about
George Hemans being with Miss
Evelyn Hanna Sunday.
Willie Howell was rushing
Miss Jennie McDonald Sunday
last.
Leon Chism was in our midst
last Sunday he also visited Mr.
McDonald’s there must be some
attraction.
The new Unitarian minister
preached at our school house
Sunday afternoon and night and
Wednesday night.
Leland Shephard and Miss
Ruth Booth were in our midst
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Abbie Peterson, of
Boston, Mass, visited Mr. P. C.
Hanna Wednesday afternoon.
She also gave a very interesting
talk at the school house.
Colonel George Pope, President
of the National Association of
Manufacturers, Mar. 27, announc
ed the inauguration by the As
sociation of a nation-wide move-
j ment in behalf of the industries
j of the United States. This is in
accordance with the action of the
board of directors at a recent
meeting, when ample provision
for financing and conducting the
movement was made. This cam
paign is intended to enlist the
co-operation of all the Americans,
regardless of their occupation,
age or sex, and is absolutely with
out concern as to their political
affiliations.
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 better you feel 25c at
druggist. (2)
Are You Wasting The PriJ
Of a Titan Engine?
r I V ITAN engines run on kerosene.
Average cost of gasoline so far this yd
16.9 cents per gallon. ^
Average cost of kerosene 7.7 cents per gallon.
Gasoline costs over 100 per cent more than kJ
sene. Gasoline is going up steadily. Kerosene is
At present fuel prices Titan engines, using kd
sene, save their owners about 1. r cents per horse po
per hour.
Are you running a gasoline engine ? What horse powi
it ? Figure what you’d be saving if you had a Titan kerosl
engine. Rather surprising, isn’t it? How long would it J
that saving to pay for a Titan engine of the same size?]
International Harvester Company of America
(Incorporated)
Titan kerosene engines are sold by
CLIETT fl/IRDW/IRE CO., Bj. In bridge,
Cheap and big canBaking Powders do not
save you money. Calumet does—it*s Pure
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
Cotton Seed For Sale
Special cotton to master the
1 boll 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.
They’re Here-All the New Spring
Styles for Boys
We’ve opened up and made ready for your inspection the finest
array of boy’s Spring Clothing it has ever been our pleasure
to show.
A big variety in new Spring color
ings in Norfolk suits, Fabrics at all
prices--in the beautiful and harmonious
Glen Urquhart and Tartan plaids. The
latest stripes and a full assortment of
blues, grays, browns and mixtures in
plenty of hard finished, long=wearing
goods throughout.
It is a splendid showing of Norfolk
suits=-=plain, belted, tucked backs===
regular and patch pockets in many
Cassimeres, Cheviots and Serges, with variations.
A Continually Well-Dressed Appearance for Your Boy
may be achieved with XTRAGOOD Clothes. The reasons are many: ALL EXTRA
GOOD suits are made large and roomy for growing boys. Durable canvas fronts
and a special bridle are made for keeping lapels permanently in shape and giving
lasting good appearance to the front of the coat.
XTRAGOOD pockets are all extra-securely staid and cannot pull out. The fac
ings are wide and continuous like in young men’s clothing. Trousers are large and
roomy, and full-lined with extra-strong twill. All seams are re-inforced with strong
tape and sewed three times to prevent breaking. The utmost utility is arranged for
ih trousers by leaving plenty of outlet in the waist and seat, making it easy to en
large them for growing boys.
All this has meant considerable hand-work and tailoring to produce a finished
XTRAGOOD suit. Therefore, the finished appearance and well-dressed look one of
these suits gives to a boy when it is new remain during a long wearing-period.
It is generally conceded by all mothers who have bought these clothes for their
boys that they have received greater satisfaction than from any other boys’clothing
Our Boy’s department will show you Spring clothes that will net only please
him but will satisfy you as to quality and price. Suits for aii ages of boys.
$5 to $12
Blumenstein, Willis & Co.
The Only Exclusive Haberdashers in
BAINBRIDGE, GA.