The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, May 11, 1916, Image 4

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Cheap and big canBakingPowdetsdonoI save you money. Calumetdoea - It’ePure and far superior to sour mills and soda. <| for those light, Yours, j | p brown breads and " ( pastries, with the ^ | tantalizing o d o r J 5 and delicious fla- I ) V ° r * I | Rising Sun Flour a Self-Rising and Ready Prepared First aid to tedi- jj ous baking and lag < ging appetites. i Your Grocer ! I Knows a } L*J No. 666 Tilia ia • preacriptios frrpmmi aepeeialty MALARIA or CHILLS * FEVER. Km or aix doaee will break aay CM*, and « i.keu then e» • to- <• t'r Fever will mo It at on tne ar better litaa Calomel and dvee not gri|' c or aicken * FAIRCHILD FACTS Mr. C. G. Coleman, of this place caught a fine sturgeon fish on his lish lines below Butlers Ferry last week. The fish weighed 18 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Turnage visited home folks near Chatta hoochee last Friday. Mrs. Geo. Clark and daughter Murl visited Mrs. D. Turnage last Wednesday p. m. Mr. Dan Turnage caught a fine chance of fish last week. Mr. Charlie Coleman, Jr., at tended the dance at Chattahoo chee last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Trawick of River Junction, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Turnage last Saturday. Revs. Merritt and Yon, are holding a revival meeting at Fairchild for a few days. Little Ernestine Johnson is on the sick list. We hope she will recover. Miss Stella Arnold who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. Coleman left for her home at Telogia, Fla., last Sunday. Mr. R. L. Johnson caught a sturgeon fish below Butler’s Ferry last week. So it rather seems that Chattahoochee river has some different kinds of fish. Mr. R. JF. Watt made a busi ness trip to Butler, Fla., last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Greene Alday of Iron City, visited their daughter, Mrs. Edd Clark from Friday until Sunday. Fairchild school has a good average and if luck reigns over it a fine program will be tor the school closing and it will be an honor we feel sure, as Prof. C. L. Perry and Miss Ozella are busy preparing for entertainment. Fred Strickland, of Chatta hoochee, was among friends at Fairchild Saturday and Sunday. Chester Whiddon of Chatta hoochee enjoyed a visit to Fair- child last Sunday. Miss Ozella Eagerton spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Velma Turnage. The school team beat the league team playing ball last Saturday. Cigarettes were born midst Virginia’s sunshine! NOTE:—12*4of all the cigarettes smoked in the I ;uitedStatesaro l’icclmonds. Think of it! There :tre hundreds of different brands of cigarettes on the mar ket—yet 1 outof every® cigarettes smoked is a Piedmont* AND cigarette tobacco to be good cer- XX. tainly needs the mellow sunshine of old Virginia. Here’s one reason why Virginia is known as “the tobacco man’s tobacco’*: because Virginia gives to a cigarette the one thing no other tobacco can give—that noticeable liveliness called “character.” Sun-goldened, lively, mellow Virginia —that’s Piedmonts! ALL Virginia 1 No wonder Piedmonts satisfy smokers. No wonder Piedmonts give smokers that “character” they want—every whiff. You ask tor Piedmonts today and see t dr. TO MY FRIENDS 1 wish to announce that after May the 1st, I will be compelled to ask my customers to pay me their bills weekly. I appreciate your business but as my capital is limited I am not able to carry the accounts monthly. My rates will be 25 cents per suit .spong ed and pressed; 50 cents per palm Beach, cleaned and press ed; $1.00 per suit, cleaned. This will elfect all monthly rates that I have had in the past and l will appreciate your patronage and any other that you can give me if paid for weekly. 1 can take care of your clothes much better and give better, surer, and more prompt Service. Trusting that you will give this matter due consideration and thanking you for all past favors. Yours Respectfully. Gus B. Maxwell, Dixie's Best Cleaner and Dyer. lO for £>£ o4lso Packed 20 for 10 $ VALUABLB COUPON IN EACH PACKAGE CITY STATEMENT. Statement of the City of Bainbridge for the Month of Mar. 191.6 RECEIPTS. Balance on hand March 1st Ad valorem taxes, school account 1015.85 Ex. Ordinary 1826.73 “ Ordinary 1216.82 — 4059.40 Electric Lights 1,704.27 W & L Cut on 1.00 VV & L Deposits 7.m> — 1712.27 W & L Water 35.38 W & L Tapping 33.50 W & L Plumbing 2.00 W & L Deposits 12.00 — 82.88 Licenses 45.00 Fines 59.00 Dog Tax 7.50 Street Tax 9.00 Impound 8.50 Citizens Bank 14.20 First National Bank Special 12.17 2095.04 Total Receipts DISBURSEMENTS. 155.37 6009.92 8104.90 Water & Light plant, fuel. “ labor ‘ “ “ “ material and sup. ‘ “ “ “ repairs and maint ‘ “ “ “ Equipment Street department labor “ “ feed M. & S Fire Department labor " " Feed ‘ “ other 683.11 586.10 201.40 103.75 1634.42 250.94 290.55 95.53 50.77 430.85 205.00 10.17 3.56 224.73 ..FOR SAL Second Hand Ford C One Ford 5 Passenger Car $17! One Ford 5 Passenger Car $25( One Buick 2 Passenger Car $10 THE BAINBRIDGE MOTOR GAR C BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Police Dept. Labor " other expenses General Other 310.00 88.49 337.34 239.00 88.49 327.49 MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 2k.50c.JI. At All Dealers. LINIMENT Cemetery “ “ . other 25.00 1.00 Legal “ School Fund L & I Interest Bills payable note 1st. N. Bk. Water deposit Tapping water main Total Disbursements Net balahce April 1st 1916 8.34 1802.75 89.44 2500.00 6.00 5.50 26.00 4412.03 7<>49.80 455.16 Balance in bank April 1st 1916 First Nat Bank special acct 734.80 12.17 8104.96 Outstanding Warrants April 1st 1916 746.97 291.83 455.16 $5.75 FR( >M 1 BAINBRIDGE, ( TO: TAMPA, FLORID/ AND M RETTUN =VIA; Atlantic Coast Line Railwa “The Standard Railroad ol the South’ MAY 23, 1916 Special Train Will Leave Bainbridge 7:00 P. N Tickets limited returning to reach original starting point prior to midnight May 30th. Splendid chance to visit Tampa at very low fares. Low fares for Boat Excursions can be arranged on Historic Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg and many points on the famous Manatee River. For Tickets and Pullman reservations apply to H. M. DYKES, Ticket Agent A. C. L. R Bainbridge, Georgia. fti