The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, April 27, 1916, Image 8

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cmce the .number of cups in apound the best coffee ever drank We guarantee that for Luzianne. If it does not prove out on both points after you have used the entire con tents of one can according to direc tions, tell the grocer you want your money back and he'll return it with out a question. Buy this better coffee today. Write for premium catalog. Hie Reily-Taylor Co. "New Orleans tpaAMMl COFFEE DOWN IN:DELL“ We had an all day sing at Evergreen Sunday and quite a crowd attended. Mr. W. E. Atwater made a very interesting talk and also Mr. Charley Whiddon made a fine talk at the sing Sunday. We had a nice rain a few days ago and sure was glad to see it. Misses Levena Adkinson and Frances Johns attended the dance Friday night. Mr. Jody Watts and Misses Ozella Eagerton and B e 111 e Watts from Fairchild are visiting friends and relatives in Chatta hoochee. Miss Glaydis Pugh and Mr. Alvin Turnage was united in the bends of matrimony last Satur day. We hope foi J them many happy years together. Mr. Sandy Andrews from IRichman, Indiana has returned for a short while. TO THE VOTERS OF THE ALBANY CIRCUIT. I take this method of announcing to you my candidacy for the position of Judge of the Superior Courts of the Albany Circuit, subject to the action of the Democrat White Primary, and invite your careful consideration and active support. I am 54 years of age and have been a practicing attorney actively en gaged In the practice of law, for thirty years with the exception of eight years during which time I served us Judge of the City Court of Bainbridge. My record is open to all. The unanimous endorsement of the Decatur County Bar Association is an approval of my services as J udge of the City Courtof,Bainbridge. If. the people of this Circuit confer upon me the high honor I now seek, I pledge you my undivided time and attention will be given to the duties of the office. I will stand at all times for the enforcement of our laws as written. I believe in equal justice to all and partiality to none. Assuring you that 1 will appreciate your support, [ am. Most respectfully yours, W. M. HAUBELL. Miss Rossie Atwater who has been teaching school at Madison, Fla., has returned for a short while. We are all glad to see her back again. Busy Bill. A Sunny Disposition in the morning follows the use of e^caJUL MENCEMENT EXERCISES the night before The laxative tablet with the pleasant taste We have the exclusive selling rights for thil great laxative o Thm *&a*ja&SL Storm The Iron City High School will close this year’s work with the commencement exercises at the school aduditorium on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2nd and 3rd. On Wednesday a. m. at 10:30 Rev J. E. Ward of Bain bridge will deliver the Oration. Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m. the High School play will be given. On Tuesday evening will be given the play, “The Deacon’s Second Wife.” During the com mencement program will be given other short plays, drills, pantomines, music, recitations, etc.,’ also one hour will be given j to an entertainment by the | school expression class, j We wish to take this method of thanking all the patrons of this school for their co-operation in the work this year and ask that they continue the same next year. We have realized a great deal of improvement this year 1 but we have in view, even great- i er things foi the next year. Listen.Patrons, let us now begin to get together and line up our ! forces for the next school year, and make it the banner year in j the history ot our school. Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke- appetite ever hankered for. That’s because it’s made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it! And 4hat isn’t strange, either. Men who think they can’t smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1 Buy Prince Albert every- where tobacco is mold in toppy red base. Sc; tidy red tine, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humi dors—and—that corking fine pound crystal-glass humi dor with sponge-moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such clever trim—always! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. EHRLICH DRUG CO. Vfe nave the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Goto Up in Despair. Husband fwn to Rfntfi Catron, Ky.—In an Interesting letter Iran this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four yens, with womanly troubles, and during thte time, I could only sit up for a little white, and could not walk anywhere at ■A. At times, I would have severe pains fa my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was ted to my bed again. After . ardhteQ teemed to do me any good. 1 had gotten so weak 1 could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work.’* If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman'stonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years ol continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it wD! do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: ChittaMoga Matflch Write to: ChittaMoga M«4tcln« Co.. Lidtt* Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for <Sp#cto4 Instructions on your c«*e artdM-page book. Home E THUT Easter is over and we wish to thank our friends and patrons for for their splendid and liberal trade. We had the ideas, the stock and we did the business, arid we are more than thankful for our shaie. New Novelties Beginning with this week we are going to bate each week, some thing new and neat to offer lie trade ihat will depart fiom the old and well beaten paths of millinery in this section. Just drop by the Ladies Shop when you are down town eace week arid see what we have We will have something to attract you and that will a't act others when you wear it. Watch our post-Easter i leas a 11 kse > with t u 1 ttist. ALMOST APPALS The magnitude of D. W. Griffith’s feat in staging “The Birth of a Nation’’is almost ap palling-at least to the devotee of the older theatre. Where now are the little groups of actors and the pinchbeck scenery and the pretty properties of the so- called “legitimate” drama? By comparison with the new art, the “legitimate” infinitesimal. For Griffith, in staging “The Birth of a Nation,” used Nature for his background, 150 years of American history as his subject. 18,000 people as his actors, and no less than 3,000 mounts of cavalry in celebrated “rides” of the Ku Klux Klan. After it was completed, he had an opera tic score prepared and provided orchestral music worthy of Wag ner. The motion picture spect acle in which these marvelous things are done will be shown here if presistent effort to secure it will avail anything as manager Bracking is doing his all. Scene from D. W. Griffith’s Mighty Spectacle ‘ ^he Birth of \ V iti. White bkirts 20 cents. Shirt Waist 15 at the D'xie Steam Liundry. Sprics- Palm Beach Suits properly done fot 50 cents. The Dixie Steam Laundry. Soring is looked upon bv many as the most delightful season ol the vear. but this cannot be said of the rheumatic. The cold and damp weather brines on rheu matic pains which are anything but pleasant. Tliev can be re lieved. however, bv applying Chamberlain’s Liniment. Ob tainable everywhere. FOR SALE A good plantation, two lots on Albany road 4-1-2 miles from Hambridg*. Apply to Ralph R. Belcher, Executor. No. 666 This is ■ prescription prepared mpeeMy lor MALARIA or CHILIS & FEVER Five or six domes will break any cose, *n<! if taken then as a tonic the Fever will no return. It acts on the liver Letter run a Calomel and doea not gripe or aickan M1IICE 101AX PATtHS All that, have not given in ih' tive« must a'te'd lo this v-i' i'npnruoit matter at once. a-e postivety going to close M#? IS 1 . T J. Jacnsoc, T -x Receive*• Let us d' vnor IV;"-'*' Suit, at 5«i csrs it>e ttf-am Lau. dry.