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Are You Wasting The Price
Of a Titan Engine?
/ T"'JTAN engines run on kerosene.
-*■ Average cost of gasoline so far this year,
16.9 cents per gallon.
Average cost of kerosene 7.7 cents per gallon.
Gasoline costs over 100 per cent more than kero
sene. Gasoline is going up steadily. Kerosene is not.
At present fuel prices Titan engines, using kero
sene, save their owners about 1.1 cents per horse power
per hour.
Arc you running a gasoline engine ? What horsepower is
it ? Figure what you'd be saving if you had a Titan kerosene
engine. Rather surprising, isn’t it? How long would it take
that saving to pay for a Titan engine of the same size ?
International Harvester Company of America
(.lK«rporate4)
Titan kerosene engines are sold by
CLIETT HARDWARE CO., B*lnbridge, G*.
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Saved Girl’s Life
“1 want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re
ceived from the use of Thcdford’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 hai had no
more trouble. 1 shall never be without
THEDFORD’S
DEATH Of M POWELL
' A Memorial by the Church)
She was born October 30t.h,
1883 and united herself with the
Missionary Baptist Church about
the age of 15 years and taking
up her Masters cross and follow-:
Friends of Mrs. G. O. Wheeler,! j n g close in his foot steps
of this city, who is now engaged
in the Girls Canning Club work
in Telfair county, are watching
with interest her rapid promotion
in that work.
Only last week while attending
a confrence of all the canning
club agents of the state at Val
dosta Mrs. Wheeler was com
plimented on her work by officials
from Washington and in the of-
August 7th 1904 she was join-,
ed in the holy bonds of matri
mony to Homer Powell and was
always a loving and devoted
wife, a faithful mother never
tireing when it come to the
welfare of others.
Whereas the great Supreme
P.uler of the universe has in
His wisdom removed from
among us one of our most
Tinlcy s Ten Cent St<
RIGHT HERE WITH THE GOODS
LISTEN! The warm weather is just about heJ
you will soon be needing your Ice Tea Glasses, Pitched
lots of other things. Why not take advantage of th
prices we are offering and lay in your supply f 0
summer.
ficial report of the meeting they ( worthy and greatly loved mem-,
mentioned her as ‘‘one of the j bers, Nancy Powell and the
leaders of the work”. long and intrimate relations held
At the last state fair girls who J with her in the faithful discharge
had been instructed by Mrs. j 0 f her duties as a mother, a wife
Wheeler carried off first and anc ) a Christian, therefore be it
second honors in the work.
Did You I
Ever Eat a
Jax Pie?
Say! You’ve got some ^
treat coming to you.
Jax Biscuits
Jacksonville Cracker Works
Whooping Cough.
One of the most successfu
j preparations in use for this
' disease is Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. S. W. McClintcn, Blan-
don Springs, Ala., writes, “Our
baby had whooping cough as bad
as most any baby could have it.
I gave him Chamberlain’s Lough
Remedy and it soon got him
well.” Obtainable everywhere.
Bridging the distance ’twixt
you and “anywhere.”
1 The Bell Telephone, with its 16,000,000 -miles of
wire, brings millions of people within earshot of
your voice.
Many thousand of them, living within fifty or a
hundred miles, can be reached for a small toll charge.
Are you making use of this vest bridge on your
farm, in your home or in your business. There’s a
S rofit of time, money or convenience for you in the
tell Telephone if you will use it.
Grasp the Opportunity!
Call or write the manager to-day.
! SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Georgia, Deenlur county:
Will be sold before the court house
door i'\ unit for said county on the lir.si
Tuesday in May, next within the legal
hours of sale for cash to the highest
ladder the following described property
to-wit:
one house and lot in the city of
Bainbridge bounded on the south by
Green Street, east by Monroe Street,
north by propctly of .lolm K. Oonulspn
and west by property of Josephine
Uudsdcn. Levied on its the properly
of Nine Scott to satisfy mechanics
lien in favor of Charlie Harper. Lev y
made by.I. M. Yereen, L. C. and turn
ed over to the Sheriff for advertising
and sale. This May Jill, 1910.
S. \V. Martin, SherilT.
Resolved First, that the sud
den removal of such a life from
among us leaves a vacancy and
shadow that will be deeply
realised by this and the entire
community of which she was so
closely associated with and will
be a deep felt loss by the same.
Resolved turthei, that with
the deepest sympathy for the
bereaved family and relatives
of the deceased, we express our
hope that even so great the loss
may seem to us all, may be over
ruled bv Him that, “Doeth all
things well,’’and never makes a
mistake by them that love and
serve Him.
And be it further resolved,
that a copy of these resolutions
be spread upon the minutes of
this church and a copy printed
in the Post-Searchlight and a
copy sent the bereaved family.
H. J. Sandlin,
W. A, Crofford,
C. C. Nawls,
Committee.
Common table tumblers, tic each, six for
Common ice tea tumblers, cach_
Thin blown, 9 oz. tumblets, (beauties;
Heavy hotel tumblers, !) oz. (big value).
Beautiful Colonial ice tea tumblers, 12oz,_
lteal cut glass ice lea tumblers, i50c value).
I’icnic plates, 25 in package for.
White paper napkins, Win package for
•22 Pc. set gold band dishes (special) for
24 Pc. set decorated dishes (special) for
Children's Muslin drawers, ages 2 to 12, for..
Children's “Skidoo" hats, only
Children's socks, 10, 15c, and..
Beautiful line flowers for hat trimming, for.
colgates tooth paste, only.
Peroxide, complexion cream, (25c value) only.
Ilydrogen Peroxide (25c bottles) for.
Cake and icecream llavoring (bigbottles) only.
TOO many things to mention all, but don’t forget
in a class by ourselves when it comes to making low •
on Enamel ware. We have a very complete line of Bd
Pans, Tea Kettles, Slop Jars, Chambers, Etc., and hunl
of small items that every lady needs in her kitchen
day. These items range in price from 5c to $1. RemeI
we sell nothing over $1, but we make the dollar have!
value here.
Yours for business,
Tinlcy’s Ten Cent Sto
Bainbridge,
CALLAHAN BLOCK
Geo®
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ATLANTA-HAMPTON SPRINGS PULLMAN
CHANGED TO
ATLANTA-ALBANY LINE
After April 29th present Atlanta-Hampton Springs 1
sleeping car line will be changed to Atlanta-Albany sleepil
CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT
Georgia Decatur County:
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
family of Milo Ityrd deceased, bating
been tiled in my oiliee. all persons
concerned are cited to slum cause by-
tile First Monday in June 191(1, why
said application lor twelve months'
support should not be granted. This
MaV 1, 1916.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
Black-draught
• in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi
ly ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
41 If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
• Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
2 years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
5 young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
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If you havn’t paid your subscrip
tion to the Post-Search Light, don’t
e :oect a paper.
.1 -a Griooe “
and Bad Calds are fanm-d bv germ*. Fot
'nick retie' take The Giant Grip < Serin Ki >
Johnson's Tonic
CITATION
Georgia, DecutVlr('onnty:
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. B. Gunn, having in proper form
applied to me for permanent Letters
f Administration on the estate of f.
B Kelly tale of said County, this is
•ileiill and singular the creditors
and next of Uinof the said O. it. Kelly,
to lie and appear at my oiliee on tlie
tirsl Monday in June, and show cause
if any they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should not be granted to
said J. B. Gunn on said C. e. Kellys
estate.
Witness my ollieial signature, May
l, titlti.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
Rheumatism.
If you are troubled with chro
nic of muscular rheumatism give
Chamberlain’s Liniment a trial.
The relief trom pain which it
affords is alone worth many
times its cost. Obtainable every
where.
line on
the following schedule:
Lv.
Atlanta
SOUTHBOUND
A. B. & A
10:1
Lv.
Cordele
G. S. W. & G
Ar.
Albany
G.S. W.&G
6:3
Lv.
Albany
NORTHBOUND
G. S. W. &G.
Lv.
Cordele
A. B. & A
11:3
Ar.
Atlanta
A. B. & A
6:1
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 10:30 P. M. and Albany!
may occupy sleeping cars as early as 9:00 P. M. Passeng^
riving Atlanta at 6:10 a. m. and Albany at 6:50 A. M. may
in sleeping cars as late as 7:30 A. M.
Secure further information from W. W. Croxton,
Rose Air Pumps $2 50
“made to wear and still
pump air.” P. T. Rich.
Services will be held at the
Catholic Church Sunday morning [Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga
May 14th at 8 o’clock and all
visiting and local friends are
cordially and earnestly invited
to attend.
Georgia Decatur county;-
Whereat*, I,. K. Mei.yrc temporary
Administrator of Mary Mi-Lyre re
presents to the Court, in bis petition,
duly tiled and entered on record, that
lie has fully administered said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can. why said
administrator should not lie discharged
from his (administration, and receive
letters of dismission, on First Monday
in June 1916.
T. It. Maxwell, Ordinary.
Palm Beach Suits cleaned and
pressed according to directions.
Dixie Steam Laundry.
FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
To the People of the Albany Circuit:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Judge of the Superior
the Albany Circuit subject to such action as the Democratic Pa
see lit to made in reference thereto. I believe in the prompt and ecod
administration of the law to the rich and poor alike, and in the
men! ol dilatory tactics us far as is consistent with the principles of I
and fair play. Should the people see fit to bestow upon me this
trust I pledge them faithul service. I respectfully solicit your suppl
inti uenee.
Very Truly Yours
A. S. Johnson.
Georgia Deeaiur County:-
Will H. Krause and T. s. 11 awes, vs
Missouri Moore and Heirs of Fannie
Johnson.
Under and by, virtue of an order
passed by Hon K. K. Cox. Judge of
Su|ierior Courts of Albany Circuit on
May M.U, lulu, appointing the under
signed commissioners to sell land in
nuesiion in nbo\ e cause under petition
for partition and sale, we tlie under
signed will sell before the court house
door in Bainbridge, Ga. during the
legal hours ol sale on the First Tuesday-
ill June 19(6, all the East half of land
lot No 114 in loth. District of Decatur
County Oa. containing 125 acres more
or less. Said sale to be for cash to
highest bidder and for purpose of dis
tributing the proceeds of said land
among the co-tenant owners thereof.
This May s, 1916.
A. B. Conger,
1>. it. Bryan,
A. E. Thornton,
Comm issioners.
While Attending: the Open=
ing Games, Monday, May 15,
All the ladies that visit the city are cordially and earnestly invited to
make the Ladies Shop your headquarters. It will be a good time for
you to see
The Latest Things for Ladies
The newest ideas as we have them coming every week and right
fresh from fashion’s center. We wish you too that you will take the
time to come and see us and let’s get acquainted. If you attend the
matinees our place is right close and we will be glad to ha ve you call.
Every new idea that we can get will be here for your inspection
To he Xadies Shop
CALLAHAN BLOCK
MISS EDDIE STORY, PROP.
BAINBRIDGE. GA.
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