The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, May 18, 1916, Image 11

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jjf Homes For Small Farmers Company olTers for sale fifty unimproved farms .. e i(ai>> br ' ,lf!e li ! lU one on fine publie roads, in good neighborhoods, a cr-s \ V °" railroad depots, telephones and rural mnil routes. iosr1'° 0,s ' e,nirC v level about two hundred feet higher above the sea Thesel“ n,,s “ reV f Cr u. li nbr i dge. Highly productive of all farm produce man ' lie ‘ " V ° healthful and will make ideal homes for small farm- vn( good *'« tcr : ‘ n ' rauteed to be of the very best in this county. The 'W lands are P * ‘ ted worl i, five dollars per acre and the titles are t-her on tl> enl I1U " VI farm instead of renting? We allow you ten years to ' Whv 111)1 b " | v , r V r 'n e e between buying and renting is this: To illustrate .forit The , ... unimproved for one thousand dollars, you improve the >t von buy « M own means sufficiently ’ to occupy and operate ‘ ibefirst y« ir ^ -js f()1 | 0ws; y 0 u give ten notes of One Hundred Dol- y 0 upay fi ,r ,|1C ,'at s' percent, from the date of the purchase. You pay nuh with i,llere '' , hc interest only on Hie note you ))ay. Your pay- -note each V car u end of first year $10S.0U; Second year $11(5.00; uwifi i,c “ s , rth"year $1:52.00; Fifth year $140.00; Sixth year $118.00; Hiy**'Frthth year $101.00; Ninth year $172.00; Tenth year ‘^ ‘“’“'.l^uM rent a hke farm instead of buying you would pay an an- 1 ''"‘I 0 ', u>n years lire principal sum of $1800.00 A» d . •' lirst re „tal payment would be $10.10 per annum -interest on 60 ,or '!'rent d pav!!(<■»t 'interest for'eight years. $8X20 or secondrentalJ...... interest for seven years $72.80 Ktbird rental , nvrae nt interest for six years $62 40 w fourth >'™ r , md i'vlnent interest for five years --§62.00 ortiftbyear UI ‘ inen t interest for four years $41.60 yorsiMh year rt n ';} , nt interest for three years $81.20 f * !tV Mvaren"alpiyment interest for two yWrs ...$2o80 l« ,lg ' I rental payment interest for one $18.10 f i mount paid by you in ten years principal and interest being $176,800 ? hundred and twenty-eight more for rent than you would pay for the • (the farm. And the result at the end of ten years would be that if tl | e farin' it would ire paid for in full with $1110.00 and you would • 'th all ih-’ improvement you put on it. But if you rented it instead of "I you at the end of ten years would have paid out $1768.00 in rent and Said own nothing. The abov e figures seem to be indisputable. IVewiH also sell large tracts or land, from 1,000 to 10,000 acres, improved • roved on Liberal Terms, for colonizing purposes. But will not par- | n n„y colonizing organization or plan. Also will sell fifty unimprov- I [iiv I ms in the city of Hainbridge on six years time. One sixth cash, and Sebalance in live equal annual installments with interest from date of sale. B. B. BOWER, Sr., President. Bainbridge, Georgia. Areal Guarantee To be more than a mere “scrap of ^aper,” a guaran tee must be absolute—and backed 6y a concern able and willing to make it good. The General’s guarantee is not only absolute; it is backed by a business operating the world’s largest roofing mills,and making one-third of all the roll roof ing made in America. That’s the guarantee behind Certain-teed Roofing The guarantee is for 5,10 or 15 years, according to ply (1,2 °r b- T here is no evasion about it—no attempt to sub stitute a high-sounding something “just as good.” There is to substitute for a real guarantee. Y ou get an absolute guaran- tte o.a CER'I AIN-TEED because the General knows that no better roofing can be made. Its raw materials and method °‘ Manufacture arc both certified by the General’s board of graduate chemists, and he knows he’s taking no chance in S^Moteeing them to you. That’s what “CERTAIN- c-hD ’ means—certified and guaranteed. Experience has ETivto the P uarantce is conservative, and that CER* AbVlEED will outlast the period of guarantee. The roofing felt, as it comes bone dry from the roliers, is given a thorough saturation of a special blend of soft asphalts, ,l , ortLUltlUUll Ul cl bpCLlUl U1C11U Ul bull ilbpildluJ, ,, e ,or P 1u h of the General’s board of expert chemists. It is men rTi ”— - * 1 • - • .. •j-f! 1 given a harder coating of another blend of asphalts. • ls kee P s the inner saturation soft, and prevents the dry- saturation soft, and prevents the dry ■ - . :structive to ordinary impervious to the elements only so lc |ng-out process so destructive to ordinary roofing. Roofing halt pervious to the elements only so long as the asphalt saturation l a ., t3 . CERTAIN-TEED retains its soft satura- on, and is in good condition for years after the harder, drier “Ufas have become useless. ERTAIVTEED is made in rolls; also in slate-covered shingles, with fl.‘ S a ty . pe of CERTAIN-TEED for every kind of buildine, tv r a j or filched roofs, from the largest sky-scraper to the small- Cs residence or out-building. Jt ‘ s S °H responsible dealers all overthe world, .(inn .. Investigate it before you decide on any type reasonable prices. °t roof. General Roofing Manufacturing Company s largest Manufacturers of Roofing and Building Papers . Pittibu-lh ^hic»eo Pbiltidtdphia SLUuii Boston Clovolond ^'^ n celt» Son Francisco Cincinnati New Orloan* AUaota Miononpoli. Kanaua City Soe.ttlo IndiaaapoUa /v, •Richmond Houston London Sydney '-tjpyrlgdteii 191Q, Gcuer&i Hooting Manufacturing Co “KWILECKI’S GOT IT” farm LOANS 6 # j, Loan s on improved farms in South Georgia promptly Made at lowest rates and best terms. Call on or w iite us stating your needs. ^ ~WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ~ Harrow Loan & Abstract & Abstract Co. biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.” PELHAM. GEORGIA. Hon. Charles S. Arrow, state Game Warden was in the city this week on business and spent several hours with Mr. George Fields. Joe Grady joined the sight seers over here this week fora while. Brabham’s produces more hay than any other Rea in the world Get from Ralph R. Belcher, Major Lee Wylie was is the city Tuesday visiting his trade Clarence Bailey, of Colquitt, was in the city Tuesday a short while on business. Let the Factory Man repair that baby carriage or bicycle. He is a work man worthy of the job. Bicycle Hospital 211 Water Street. Mr. W. P. Parks, of Colquitt was in the city this week visit ing Mr. H.C. Allen. Mrs. Curry, of Donalsonville was in the city Wednesday after noon attending the matinee. I Bower was up from Carrabelle several days this week on business and to spent the week with the home folks. One 2 passenger Buick only $100. Bainbridge Motor Co. Mr. Logue of Whigham took in the ball game here this week. Rev. Ira Martin, of near FOvvIstown was in the city a short while the first of the week. The body of Mr. J. P. Hines, was brought home, arriving here Monday and was interred in the local cemetery. As stated in last weeks paper, Mr. Hines died in Alberquerque, N. M. One 2 passenger Buick only $100. Bainbridge Motor Co. Mrs. Garwood, of Donalson ville, was among the visitors from that city taking in the Mr. J. K. Farrar who has been in Virginia several weeks on, .. m business has just returned home, | mat,nee Tuesday Afternoon being called home by the loss of his mill by fire Monday night. Mr. Holloman, of Wadely, Ga., father of Mesdames Chas. Park er, Kennenth McCaskill and Glen Mathis is in the city with his daughters for a few days. Old Mol Horse and Mule Feed best on earth for Among those attending the matinee Tuesday afternoon from Donalsonville were Mr. and Mrs. Spooner and Miss Pearl Spooner, Messrs. A. R. and Otho Benton, and wives, Mrs. Shingler and Mrs. Frank Shingler, J. L. Dick erson and wife and Mrs. Ausley, Mayer Vanlandingham and wife, Miss McCaskill and Prof. Lester sale by Ralph R. Belcher, land quite a number of others. Malcolm Collins and wife, ot! One 5 passenger Ford Quincy were in the city a short [Car, in splendid trim for while Tuesday afternoon taking 1 $250, Special bargain, in the Birth of a Nation. • ' Bainbridge Motor Co. Hon. Wallace Wright of Quincy was among the visitors here the fore part of the week. Miss Annie Mae Buchanan has returned home after a visit to San Antonio, Texas, and various other parts out west. Baby Carriages, Bicyles Tires, and repairs by the Factory Man at the Bi cycle Hospital, on Water Street. MissJLouise Freeman!whoJ?has ! been in the city for several weeks past left for Tifton on a short visit and will go from there to her home in Greenville Ga. Miss Freeman has made many warm friends in the city who will welcome a return visit. Avoid Spring Colds Sudden changes, high winds, shifting.seasons cause colds and Let us do your Palm Beach ™> e ; and these, spring colds Suit, at 50 cents. Steam Laundry. Th n ' are annoying and dangerous and ine 1Jlxie j are likely to turn into a chronic 'summer cough. In such cases take 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 and a great i fussing. Just ask your* druggist e-iue p t for a bottle of Dr. King’s New * ' ' j Discovery. Tested and tried for j over 40 years. (3) CAR AT BARGAIN One 1910 Cadillac, in a splendid running order. Good tires bargain at Rich. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK Al Bainbridge, in tlie state of Georgia, at the close of business on May 1st, 1816 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (except those shown on b) Overdrafts, unsecured ---- 1'. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (pur value) 09,000.00 ('. S. bonds pledged to secure L. S. deposits (pur value) 1,000.00 Bonds other than U.S>. bonds pledged tosecure postal saving deposits.- - 2,000.00 Securities other llum I). S. bonds {not including stock) owned unpledged - . ... 422.25 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank .. . 9,000.00 Less amount unpaid... 4,500.1X1 Furniture and fixtures - - Net amount due from Federal lieserve Bank Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Ismis -- 25,047.58 Net amount-due from banks and bankerslother than Included In 10ot 11) — - --- Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank $844,041.89 1,982.02 4.500.00 207.60 7.500.00 Outside checks und other cash items Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks. . Coin and certificates i ^gal-tender notes Redemption fund with I Totaj. 8,495.91 i.54 52,265.14 1,080,58 Treasurer and doe from I '.S. Treasurer 4,111.45 1.980.00 5,144.50 14,017.00 2.950.00 $527,199.96 LIABILITIES > paid .29.281.87 4,210.44 $125,000.00 26,000.00 25,070.93 59,000,00 29,459.08 48.00 102,996.78 88,317.91 04.2(7 4.212 15 1,1X10.00 447.89 Capital stock paid in .. ... . Hurplus fend . . --------- Undivided profits I jess current expenses, interest and taxe Circulating note* outstanding Net amt due to banks and bankers (others than included in 29 or 80) Dividends unpaid -- .. . hhmani) iiui’omts: Individual deposits subject to check -- Certificates of de|M>.sit due in less than 30 days Certified checks . Cashier's cheeks outstanding United States deposiis Postal savings deposit* ■ - Total demand deposits, 88. 84, 85, 80. 37, 9.8, 89, and 40—207,068.48 ti uk dkoosits (payable after 80 days, or subject to 80days or more notice): Certificate of deposit i Total of time deposits. Items 11. 42, and -18 . . .31,553.52 Bills imyable. including obligations representing money burrowed... 25, (XX). 00 ! Tot A r - $527,199.90 ’ Statu of Gbokgia, County of Decatur, ss: I ‘ 1. Frank *. Jones. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear (hat the hbove statement is true to the I test of mv knowledge and belief, F1!ANK S. JONES, C.'.srtlEU. • Subscribed and sworn to before me Cokkkit—Attest; this 12tli day of May. 1916. Jno. T. McCi.kndon, L. H. TONOE, M. E. NcssBai m, • Notary Public. .1. D. Cuaso.v, ■■ mt Directors. 81,553.52 $5.75 FROM BAINBRIDGE, GA. TO: TAMPA, FLORIDA * AND 1 RETURN =VIA= Atlantic Coast Line Railway ‘The Standard Railroad of the South” MAY 23, 1916 Special Train Will Leave Bainbridge 7:00 P. M. 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. Ry. Bainbridge, Georgia. MICHELIN 12 to 15% Extra Weight When you buy your next tire make this simple tnpt test. Let us weigh a Michelin Universal Tire in comparison with any other non-skid of the same size. ... Vou Dili find tht Michelin 12 to l5 l Jo heavier than the average, the exact percentage depending on the »Ue of the tires used in the test. This extra weight _represents extra rubber vhi and fabric, which means extra service. J. T. Watt & Co. An Old Kentucky Home Since I Began Taking Peruna I Weigh 120 Pounds for the First Time in My Life. My former weight was 102 lbs. My Mother who is 76 Years Old Had Grown so Weak She could scarcely walk. She also took Peruna and is flesh ier and looking well. i. « Tbo nlniTt' »p)*n'lf<l womun \* Mr*. Il.ittle Hamilton, of 018 Glen Awe., LatonK. Mm? ropornitHTQilH rrruna to ul! houaewiv. s. Aiitlrrtd TliO I’eruua Co., of Loluiubu. Ohio, for u fmi cony of the -Hbj of Life.” Wholesome Purity as well as exquisite flavor are a feature of our famous chocolates. Eve^y morsel is a treat and a temptation. To the last piece in the box the chocolates will be deliciously enjoyable. The big ger the box you send her the more she will like it Mills Pharmacy CalLLaa Building