The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, April 20, 1916, Image 5
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FACTS
_ . ctella Arnold, of Telogia
lM lSS f‘‘ a cue ,t of her sister
••’u-bp Coleman, at this
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bee.
, vls h to congraluate Miss
. ci nders, for her carrying
UeSauncieis. mQn =Viin
IWt
i + ’,„. her penmanship
hh Ci C'ty school contest
file is a Sir! of Fairchild,'
hter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
l " ^ and we all appreciate
rr a leading girl m our
if She is attending high
jooJ at Donalsonville.
The baseball game was played
Fairchild. Saturday aiternoon
,Lr boys are getting on fine
their practice. So loo ^ °^
u other teams; they’ll be
, to invite you to their
, Lnrl” or be invited to yours
S are not afraid you be«.
K e d Mitchell, left for
lorida. last Friday to visit her
Jn Mr. Ben Mitchell.
M rs R L. Johnson, Ernes-
ie and infant, little Milton
, nt Saturday, with Mrs. D.
Purnage.
r. F. Watt and daughter,
liss Betty, enjoyed a fishing
uOcheecbeepond, near Sneads,
r|a,.last week. They brought
fine m ess of fish home too.
Mr, Leonard Burke, and Miss
kella Eagerton, called on Miss
lelma Turnage, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coleman
bnd Miss Arnold were guest of
[ rs . D. Turnage last Sunday.
Rev. McCalpin, of Sneads
preached at Lake Hinton M. E.
ihurch last Sunday night.
Little Oliver Perry is on a
ipid mend from his serious
Hack of sickness,
Mrs. C. G. Coleman, visited
er sister, Mrs. jno Dunn, at
onalsonville last Saturday.
FLORIDA GIRLIES TD
IKE MERRY MONDAY
Invitations to a big Shake
spearian pageant on Monday
next have been sent out by the
students of the Florida State
College for Women at Tallahasses.
The students of the college will
stage a traditional May Day on
campus Miss EuBoise Elders® in
charge of the production.
Editor Post Search Light,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Dear Sir:
I am happy to state that after
having suffered a stroke of
paralysis for more than two
years, I have sufficintly recover
ed, to resume the active practice
of law again which I will do in
the near future.
Respectfully.
J. P. Pelham.
Just Received the Shoes,
the famous low quarters
that are made by the King
Quality folks, the ladies
slippers, the well known
American Girl, Oh, they
are the trick. See them,
see them. Kline Brothers.
The many friends of Mrs.
Georgia Sexton will regret to
learn that she is quite sick at. her
home on Washington Street.
The Hon. Quim Melton and
W. J. Brackin our Booster pleni
potentiaries of Bainbridge went
up to Albany Monday to usher in
the new ball season. Bells and
Buckles.
White Skirts 20 cents, Shirt
Waist 15 cents at the Dixie
Steam Laundry.
$25.00 Reward
For evidence to convict any
party or parties caught fishing in
the Lake known as Merritt’s
Lake on east side of Flint River
about 1 1-2 miles below Hutchen
son’s Ferry on land lot no 295.
John L. Fain, Lessee,
Indigestion nearly always dis- •
turbs the sleep more or less, and
is the cause of insomnia. Eat a
light supper with little or no
meat and no milk; also take one
of Chamberlain’s Tablets immedi
ately after supper, and see if you
do not rest much better. Ob
tainable everywhere.
Farmers Cautioned About
Phosphate-Lime Fertilizers
W. A. Worsham, Jr., Professor Of Ag-
ricultura! Chemistry, Georgia
State College Of Agriculture.
Requests have come to the College
of Agriculture for information about
the value of phosphate-lime which is
being advertised under attractive
trade names, and, in a way, to indi
cate that the soil requirements for
phosphorus and lime can be obtained
very cheaply in this way.
The Department of Agricultural
Chemistry of the College makes the
following statement: “From their ad
vertisement the reader would be led
to believe that the material is differ
ent from the finely ground phosphate
rock, commonly known as ‘floats.’ The
descriptions are such as would easily
lead the farmer to believe that the
lime in the phosphate material is ca
pable of correcting the acidity of the
soil—the purpose for which lime is
used. There are only three forms of
lime which can be used for correct
ing the acidity of the soil, burnt lime,
slaked lime and ground limestone. No
other form of lime should be consid
ered by the farmer for this purpose.
The particular material which is be
ing advertised to supply both phos
phoric acid and lime is a low grade
phosphate rock finely ground. It con
tains a relatively high percentage of
iron and aluminum which is objec
tionable. The lime contained in phos
phate rock and acid phosphate is of
no value for correcting soil acidity.
“Any one contemplating using rock
phosphate should write the College for
a circular recently issued on the use
of ground rock phosphate.”
Everybody Knows
it ByJVame
Soda Fountains and other Refreshment
Stands seli Chero-Cola in the original
sterilized bottle with the label on it. You
get your Chero - Co/a—“In a Bottle-
Through a Straw/’ and it is always pure,
wholesome, delicious and absolutely uni
form in flavor. This is impossible under
ordinary soda fountain methods.
Get your Chero-Cola in the bottle
that is the best way
At Soda Fountains and other
Refreshment Stands . . .
—Everybody knows it by its name
THE FAMOUS
A NNOUNCE 8——
On account of our extreme increase in the Millin
ery business we have had to add another Expert
Milliner, Mrs. Rogers of Statesboro, Ga., sister to
Mrs. M. L. Tinley of this city.
Now we will say that with Miss Isabelle Willie
and Mrs. Rogers, we are prepared to take care of
all the good Dressers of this city and surrounding
country, with the newest and niftiest line of Mil
linery ever shown in Bainbridge. Easter Goods
Arriving Daily.
Receiving Daily Silk Dresses, Evening Gowns
and Spring Coat Suits
Belcher Block
Exclusive Ladies Ready-To-Wear
Bainbridge, Georgia.