The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, May 25, 1916, Image 11

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Tours, | f„ (hose light j | brown breads and | pastries, with the . jiantalizing od ° r ! and delicious fla-1 vor, | Rising Sun j Flour | Self-Rising and J Ready Prepared. S | First aid to tedi-1 | ous baking and lag- S | ging appetites. | J I Your Grocer | Knows a I Here.s some good news for the farmers—an announcement which seems to show that the tillers of the soil with a mort gage on their land are called lucky. The average value of farm lands in the United States, ac cording to government figures Just received in Atlanta, 1 as been increasing at the rate of 5 per cent annually for several years, and the increase last year was no less than 10 per cent. The first effect of this an nouncement will be to make every form land owner feel rich er. And the owner will be justi fied in a certain amount of self congratulation. It should be re cognized; however that much of this increase is illusory. The land is worth more dollars, but those dollars will not buy so much. Values in general are lising—which is to say, the value of the dollar is sinking. The man who profits most, however, is the farmer with a mortage. This is a truth that , has been given little attention. i While prices are rising —and j money depreciating — the long term debtor dosen’t pay back as much as he borrowed, because the sum he pays back will not buy, now, what is bought when he borrowed it. Thus if a farm is carried on borrowed money, an added value of 5 per cent a year will nearly take care of the interest, and debtor makes a sort profit by paying the princi pal with cheaper money. Supply energy. BuilJbloodand muscle. Giie vigor otbrainand nerve. Nearly twice the food value per pound of the best steaks. Cost much less. mh( ] I Hede by uf, IF , c-onv.t’e Cr.cl.ei- Works BORDEN WHEELER SPRINGS HOTEL, Borden Springs, Ala , is now open tor guests. Water has exceptional medical value for stomach and bowel troubles, Bright’s disease and diabetes, and presjatic troubles so common to the overworked. Located in the foot-hill of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Write for literature. The Uainbrulge Farm Company offers for sale titty unimproved farms oi fifty acres each. Fronting on fine public roads, in good neighborhoods, close in selumls, churches, railroad depots, telephones and rural mail routes. riie-io Ian Is arc very level about two hundred feet higher above the sea level than the city of Uainbrulge. Highly productive of all farm produce I’leniy of eater and healthful and will make ideal homes for small farm ers. lhese lands are guaranteed to be of the very best in this county, llie timber <m them now is estimated worth five dollars per acre and the titles are perfect. Why not buy your farm instead of renting'.’ We allow you ten years to P'b lorn, the difference between buying and renting is this: To illustrate 'I' 111 Von buy a farm unimproved for otte thousand dollars, you improve the f'lritr the lirst year with your own means sufficiently to occupy and operate it Ion pay lor tire farm as follows: You give ten notes of One Hundred Dol- larseach with interest at 8 percent, from the date of the purchase, lou pay cue nolo each year with the interest only on the note you tray. Tour pay ments will be as follows: At end of first year $108.00; Second year $110.00; fhtnl year $124.00; Fourth year $102.00; Fifth year $1-10.00; Sixth year $148.00; Seventh year $150.00; Eighth year $164.00; Ninth year $172.00; Tenth year 1180.0U; Total $1440.00. If yon should rent a like farm instead of buying you would pay an an nual rent m $l;;o.oo. And in ten years the principal sum of - $1:100.00 'merest on your first rental payment would be $10.40 per annum Kor f " r 1 ?‘ ne years amounting to $9:1.60 Fur 11oli ren , tal Payment interest for eight years lor fourti re -”--* > ,a 5' n ? ent ’ nlerost for seven years 51;- Tire For Hrtf, ln . ' ear ren,n l payment interest for six years - J®’- Fur «ivl,' Car renta * payment interest for five years.- Fnr \ ear rental payment interest for four years fJJ-t Fur oiofoi . car rental payment interest for three years Wl ‘- For no,\ a ye ar rental payment interest for two years f-O- 1 ] Ji n n 1 ve ar rental payment interest for one years 80 4>ayment interest for one $iu.40 amount paid by you in ten years principal and interest being$176.S00 luni hed and twenty-eight more for rent than you would pay for the , rt , ase tlte farm. And the result at theUnd of ten years would be that if bought the farm it would be paid for in full with $1440.00 and you would t ,' n " "J 11 ' 1 ;l| l tli3 improvement you put on it. But if you rented it instead of \,,,j ' "" U a * *' le em * ten vears would have paid out $1768.00 in rent and "oul,i own nothing. The above figures seem to be indisputable. or 0 "I" also sell large tracts of land, from 1,000 to 10,000 acres, improved (jt j mmprmed on Liberal Terms, for colonizing purposes. But will not par- ei| I ' , 1 :lr W c °lonizing organization or plan. Aiso will sell fifty unimprov- p lt in 'I 16 city of Bainbridge on six years time. One sixth cash, and ■at.ante in live e(juul annual installments with interest from date of sale. B. B. BOWER, Sr., President. — Bainbridge, Georgia. 6% FARM LOANS 6 koans on improved farms in South Georgia promptly ffiade at lowest rates and best terms. Call on or rite us stating your needs. -WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY- darrow Loan & Abstract Co. The biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.” PELHAM, GEORGIA. Personal JCocals D. G. McNair of Whigham was in the city a short while Fri day on business. L. W. Barber of Donalsonville was in the city a short while Sunday afternoon. Miss Moore of Auburn is spend ing a while with her brother Dr. J. C. Mcore of the Bainbridge Drug Company. Firestone Tires 30-3 for only $9.50. Grand chance to save money. Bainbridge Motor Co, Mr. W. L. Ricks of Valdosta spent Sunday in the city with friends. Mr. F. H. Brunson left Sunday night for Valdosta where he will make his future home. Mr. Brunson has been in this city for a year past and made a number of friends that hate to loose him as a citizen. Baby Carriages, Bicyles Tires, and repairs by the Factory Man at the Bi cycle hospital, on Water Street. Wallace Wright of Quincy was in the city Monday a short while on business. Mr. Hez-bert Peacock and Miss Smith of Albany mo’or- ed down to Bainbridge Saturday afternoon and spent a few hours with friends. Old Mo! Horse and Mule Feed best on earth for sale by Ralph R. Belcher. Prof. J. T. Goree left Sunday for Lebanon, Tcnn. where he will spend a few days. Mr. S. T. Carter spent several days last week in Atlanta on business. One 5 passenger Ford Car, in splendid trim for $250, Special bargain. Bainbridge Motor Co. W. H. Gaulding of the Post- Searchlight spent this week in Jacksonville and Tampa on business. Mr. Morris of Eufala was in the city Sunday with Mr. Will Kline and other friends. Brabham’s produces more hay than any other Rea in the world. Get from Ralph R. Belcher, Judge Harrell went up to New ton Monday afternoon to deliver the Commencement address at that school. Judge made a trip over into Grady last week and met many of his old friends that assured him of their interest in him. The Decatur county man has all his friends actively at work while he is meeting the people. Let the Factory Man repair that baby carriage or bicycle. He is a work man worthy of the job. Bicycle Hospital 211 Water Street. Mrs. W. W. Baker and Children are spending the week in Savan nah with her parents. Hon. John L. Morgan, a former railroad Commissisner of Florida and his grandchildren John L. Lem and Miss Maise spent Sun day in the city with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smith. Two 5 passenger Ford Caru in sDlendid condition for $225. each. See Bain bridge Motor Co. An Ideal Spring LaYative A good and time tried remedy is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stimulate the liver and clear the system of waste and blood impurities. You owe it to youself to clear the ibody poisous, accumu- ,s2i,oou.oo. * ’ 1, ’ring the winter. Dr. Total possible savii Life Pills will do it. Reduce by one-half, to ijrgist (1) TOBACCO IS PREPARED FQR SMOKERS UNDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED!IN , Making experiments to I PRODUCE THE MOST DE- MIlGHTFUL AND WHOLE- i 7 NgOME TOBACCO FOR CIG-! |ETTE AND PiPE SMOKERS. 1 PROCESS PATENTED‘ill : ^SSSSSSSST W , nstonSalem.N.C.USA. i , pES NOT BITE THE TONGUE IfcT'.L'i l- i i!i"' :i, liliUliit II Prince Albert ie eo!d everywhere in toppy red bate. Sc; tidy red tinsi, 10c; handeome pound and half-pound tin humidor• — and— that, clever' cryetal-glaae pound humidor with eponge-moittener top that keepe the tobacco in iuch eplendid condition. P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking! Y OU may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it’s cer tain-sure you’ll not know the joy and contentment of a friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch! You can smoke it long and hard without a come back ! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P.A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for “a supply of P. A.” You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer- fullest investment you ever madel the national NngeMlbert R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Calhoun’s Big Sale opened up today with a rush and folks from all over the section have been looking over the magnificent bar gains that he was offering the public from that big Laing stock. Mrs. W. H. Dyer of Douglas was in the city a short while last week with Mrs. C. H. Caldwell. Gkalnvens’’ Geladirve UWVYS BUST-- BtfAlSY MJtllF BUST Rheumatism. If you are troubled with chro nic of muscular rheumatism give Chamberlain’s Liniment a trial. The reliet from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. Obtainable every where. We wish to call attention to the big page advertisement of the Goodrich Tire Company in this issue. This firm is making a special effort to interest the folks in this section in the out put. The Goodrich is known wherever an auto is run. Firestone Tires 30-3 for only $9.50, Grand chance i to save money. Bainbridge 1 Motor Co. NOTICE i 2" After June 1st, I will own and operate the Tailoring establishment that is now own ed by Mr. Guss Maxwell. I will handle a first class line of Tailoring and would appreciate a trial suit order from you. Mr. Maxwell will be with me through the month of June and after that month I will give the business my personal attention. RATES AS FOLLOWS: Monthly Members (as many suits pressed as you want) $1.50 Palm Beach Suits Cleaned and Pressed (The Right Way) 50c Woo! Suits Cleaned and Pressed 1.00 Ladies Suits Pressed 50c Ladies Suits Cleaned and Pressed 1.00 Fancy Goods Cleaned at a Fair Price. All garments sent to my shop will be insured in case of loss or damage. A trial will convince you. TERMS: THIRTY DAYS JULIAN HODGES PHONE No. 373 BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.