The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, April 06, 1916, Image 11

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Tax Rounds , f fh 7"toilowing places on dates given below r be at of Receiving State and County Tax Returns BUrp °i9i6. First Round Mon Feb, Wed Mar. .... Thurs 'ond Friday — [Creek Saturday Mon. p. m. Tuesday _. Wed. a. m. |° nVllle ”'\Ved. p. m.8th, and Thurs. a. m. Saturday Tues. Wed. a. m. Wed. p. m. Thurs. Friday Monday Tues. a. m. Tues. p. m. Thurs. Friday Second Round IlllgUS • • ■ n's Store (Bird's Store) Isonville ■ • [mill, at Court House ■ Station Mon. p. m. “ . .... Tues. “ . .... Wed. “ . Friday “ . ..27 ..28 ..29 ..31 .. 1 Tuesday “ . .. 4 |ver> .. 5 ... Thurs. “ . .. 6 . 7 r, ..10 Tuesday “ . .11 ... Thurs. “ . ..13 r e ..14 ...17 tag Creek wick .. Wed. “ . ..18 ..19 ..28 .. 1 . 2 . 3 .. 4 .. 6 .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 ..11 ..14 ..15 15 .16 ..17 ..20 ..21 . 21 ..23 ..24 BUDGE GIRL WINS The town of Bainbridge got on the map in good trim Saturday night when the Motion Picture Trades Beauty Contest was pull ed off in Atlanta and Mrs. E. C. Everette, Miss Louise Desverges, pf this city won first honor. Mrs. Everette is one of the real beautiful young ladies in this section and the second daughter of Mrs. Joe Desverges. She is a Bainbridge born and reared lady, marrying a few 1 years back and has made her home in Atlanta since. How ever her campaign took its inter est from her home town and from this point she loomed up as a possible winner. Mr. Quimby Melton the secret ary of the local board of trade and Walter Brackin of the Calla han Theatre were in Atlanta at the close of the contest Saturday night and as usual took a part in the contest in the interest of the Bainbridge lady. Aided by her many active friends in At lanta and those from home Mrs. Everette began to get her strength early in the evening. The result of the contest being in her favor it is very natural that all her friends here at home were very much gratified and proud to see her win. The honor is a high testimonial of regards from her many friends and acquaintances and Bain bridge congratulates not only the lady but her valuable friends that were there to see the honor come to Decatur county. ill be in Bainbridge the last two weeks in April. The will close May 1st. T. J. JACKSON, T. R. I Books Editor Griffin returned Thurs day from a business trip to At lanta and! other points in the state. 99 lo Tires are “larger*, taken Type for Type,—than —GOODRICH Black-Treads 30 x 3 30x3- 32x3 Ford Sizes.. ($10.40 ($13.40 33 x 4 .. 34 x 4.. 36 x 4'-i • Safety Tread ■ “Fair-Li*t” .. $22.00 $22.40 S IZE for Size, and Type for Type, Goodrich Tires are as large as the largest put out by any Maker, and WILL BE SO MAINTAINED. This means larger than corresponding Sizes and Type3 of many other Tires for which even higher prices are asked. It means, too, the most generously made FABRIC Tires on the Market, at any price. Manufactured by the largest Rubber Factory- in America, with a 47 year Experience in Rubber working, and a Record for DEPENDABILITY which makes the above statements worthy of prompt acceptance. Made from the new “Barefoot Rubber,” which gives its maximum Traction with minimum Fric tion,—with resilience, liveliness and long-life to Tires. P RICED on that “Fair-List” basis initiated Jan. 1st, 1915, by the B. F. Goodrich Co., which saved more than $25,000,000 last year to Tire-Users, through its Dropaganda against Padded Price-Lists. Priced so reasonably low that Competitors, whose products are not comparable, claim superior ity on the mere strength of their Higher Prices (and the Larger Profits they demand from the Tire-User and Dealer). Goodrich Prices are based on what it costs the largest, and longest experienced, Rubber Factory to manufacture Tires, as ONE of the 269 lines of Goodrich Rubber Goods for which it buys Crude Rubber, and over which its Overhead Expenses are divided. Good Business Men should know, from this, why Goodrich “Barefoot” Tires can be (as they are) the best Tires on the Market AT ANY PRICE, —though quoted at the moderate “Fair-List” fig ures frankly and openly published herewith. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio Goodrich 3 QOTT 1 {res FOR SALE— Florida Speckled Velvet Beans at $1.50 per bushel, also Red Spanish Pea nuts at $1.50 per bushel. River Bottom Hay Farm, Jakin, Ga. 4t. FOR SALE—Potatoe, Cabbage Tomatoe plants. All varities Also field peas and velvet beans all varieties ready to ship now. J. Q. Dorris & Co. Valdosta, Ga. FOR SALE—One 8 h. p. National gasoline engine, and one corn mill, and one wood saw outfit. All new at a bargain. Mill located in West Bainbridge. Apply to G. B. Yawn, Bain bridge, Ga. 2t. FOR RENT—3 connecting rooms all newly papered, and close in to the business portion of the city. Phone 327. LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN —Dark Bay mare colt about 3 years old, white spot in face, another spot in side. Finder notify W. C. Dodson, Bain bridge, Ga. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms on Potter street. Close to the business portion of the city. Apply to Mrs. H. Rosen berg, at New York Store. FOR SALE—Good horse and buggy and [harness for much less than its value. J. D. Halstead. Phone 204-J. LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN —One Berkshire Gilt about 12 months old. Swallow fork in one ear, two underbits in the other. Finder notify John Rich, Brinson, Ga. White Wyandottes:—Winners at Georgia State Fair, lt>15, eggs, $3.00, per setting of 15,— Choice Utility, $1.50, per sett ing of 15, and stock at reason able prices. 123 River St. Telephone, 297. WANTED—Position by young ladv Stenographer best refer ence. P. O. box 591, Moultrie Georgia. WWW ▼▼▼▼mnnfvv ...THE... Bainbridge Hospital Well Equipped Prices Moderate | 527 E. Shotwell Street AAAAAAAAAA EPISCOPAL CHURCH There will be no services in the Episcopal Church next Sun day, April 9th, as Mr. Sams will be in Cuthbert. The Sunday School will meet as usual at 10.00 o’clock. Lenten Services during the week as follows: Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. Wednesday morning, Litany and Adress at 10:00 a. m. Avoid Spring Colds Sudden changes, high winds, shifting.seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn into a chronic summer cough. In such cases t ike a treatment of Dr. King’s New Discovery, a pleasant Laxa tive Tar Syrup. It soothes the cough checks the cold and helps break up an attack of grippe. Its already prepared, no mixing fussing. Just ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 40 years. (3) I Insure Automobiles—Liberal Policy. E. J. Perry. Can You Afford Any but a Titan Kerosene Engine? AT present average prices for kerosene and gasoline, Titan kerosene engines save their owners about i.ic. per horse power per hour over gasoline engines. Figure it this way. On an 8-horse engine the sav ing is 8.8c. an hour, 88c. in a io-hour day, $88 in ioo days of work. Say that is all your engine does in a year. It would cost you $88 more than you need to pay, to run an 8-horse gasoline engine one year. That is more than a third of the price of the engine. Can you afford to throw away $88 a year? Can you afford even to think of buying a gasoline engine, when you can get a Titan that uses kerosene? See the Titan dealer and talk this over. He has some interesting figures to show you. International Harvester Company of America (licorponted) Titan kero.ene engines are sold by CLIETT H/IRDWylRE CO., Bainbridge, G&. ^ and Bicycles at the Motor- Bike Company Saved Girl’s Life “I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without BLack-draughT In my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for m , , _ young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. ” Broad Street. u-mi FARM LOANS Our connections have an abundant supply of ready money to loan for 5 years 6 and 7 per cent, per annum, with usual commissions. You do not have to pay any of the principal on our loans annually unless you desire, but interest must 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. Barrow Loan & Abstract Go. Pelham, Georgia. DR. E. C. SMITH DENTIST Gold ridge Crown Work $3.50 $4.00 Set of Teeth $5.50 Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office BelcherJBlock