The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 01, 1916, Image 11

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WITH YOU... h- \per now has a circulation of 2500 paid subscribers ht circulation is in Decatur, Mitchell and Grady Coun- and .r on rma. and Gadsden and Leon Counties in Florida. ties in If You Want Local Business Thr is your medium and we are below publishing the rtisine rates and they are just 25 per cent, less than any Jimil ir publication in the state with the subscription list that this'paper carries. The List is Here And the fact that it is a PAID List of Subscribers war- us in the statement that the folks that get it read it. The ra “ will be the same to everybody. 45 weekly publications with less subscription in the section charge even more than J,is very low rate we are offering. The Post-Search Light is a family paper, a county and a local paper. It is the paper that everybody reads. TO SHE DINNER TO FORMER STUDENTS College Assists In Getting Eggs to Best market A dinner of former students of Vanderbuilt University will be held at the Capital City Club in Atlanta on the evening of Satur day, May 27th, which is Foun der’s Day at the University. It is announced that invitations are being issued to all Vanderbilt men in Georgia and that similar dinners will be held at the same hour in many other states. John Bell Keeble, Professor of Law and Acting Dean of the Vander bilt School of Law, will be the principal speaker. The local committee on arrangements is composed of Morris Brandon, Empire Building, President of the Atlanta Alumni Association; John Paschal!, City Editor or the Atlanta Journal, Secretary; and Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Attor ney, Atlanta National Bank Building. W. 8. DlIts, Instructor Department Of Poultry, Georgia State Col lege Of Agriculture. FARMERS UNION NEWS "Egg routes” are being established at various places In Georgia In con nection with cream routes, for the purpose of assembling eggs at given shipping points. At these centers proper attention to grading and pack ing can be given so that the eggs can be sent oft to the best-paying market. Recent experiments with high-class Georgia eggs sent in 30 dozen packs to the city of New York, revealed that after express and commission has been deducted, the net return to the shipper was very much greater than could be obtaiued in local markets. While it is not expected that the or dinary run of eggs obtained on an "egg route” will bring as much as this particularly fine lot, yet It Is quite certain that there will be no trouble to net at least five cents more on the dozen than can be found on local mar kets ‘n Georgia. The egg routes have been associat ed with the cream routes, one person finding It easy enough to collect both, thus reducing tho expense of collec tion. It costs from 1% to 2 cents per dozen to collect, sort and pack for shipment the eggs that are being re ceived from these routes. Collections are being made from two to three times a week, thus permitting eggs to go fresher to market than country eggs usually do. To The Sweetest! Girl in the World ....Advertising Rates.... Display Space One Page One Insertion $15.00 « “ Two “ Without Change Per Insertion __1A5U - “ Four « « « Xwo “ “ “ Without Change 12|c Four “ “ 10c Readers 25 Cents Per Inch, Per Insertion Penny Column One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Electros Display Rates Apply We want your business, we can give you the results. For any other information apply at this otfice. She Idigljt We had a good meeting on the 26th, and there was a good at tendance on Ithis occasion. The subject for discussion by the I body was “Which is the most profitable method ot farming, ■the old or the progressive j methods”. The Old style farm ling was ably urged by Mr. B. J. : Sizemore and the more progres- 1 sive methods were supported by | Mr. A, N. Hester. Each one of these gentlemen presented some 1 splendid points and helpful sug gestions that willlprove benfical ‘ to all that heard them. The [social feature of the evening was an evidence of spirit and good will throughout the entire meet ing. Such get to-gether meetings help us to know each other bet ter as farmers ond we gam much by the exchange of ideas on our | avocation, it helps to drive out that hindrance to all real pro gress and happiness in a com munity as well as in individuals and all selfishness as well. The meetings when entered into the right motives aid us to better 1 acquaintance and understanding the difficulties under which we all labor. The Committee, J. W. Jeter, Chairman. no offering will be mor accept able than a box of our superb chocolates. Like her, they have a charm that is irresistible. Like her they are as wholesome and delicious as the flowers inIMay. Take a box next time land take a big one. Mills Pharmacy Callahan Building Selecting Cotton Resistant to Boll Rot toy E. Rast, In Charge of Cotton In dustry, Georgia State College Of Agriculture. Forethought. People are learning that a little forethought often saves them a big expense. Here is an intanc- ance: E. W. Archer,^Caldwell, Ohio, writes: “I do not believe that our family has been with- outlChamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since we commenced keeping house years ago. When we go on an extended visit we take it with ; us.” Obtainable everywhere. Fifteen varieties of cotton have been tested for two years at the Col lege of Agriculture to determine their Raise the beans, raise resistance to anthracnose or boll rot.! them in a short while. Buy Ralph Belchers 90 days Velvet Beans. The results of two years have been obtained for only eight varieties. The order in which they stand as to re sistance of anthracnose is as follows: College No. 1, Sunbeam No. 60, Cooks, Modella, Sunbeam No. 80 Half and Half, Toole, Simpkins. Among those showing up well under the one year’s test are Lewis, Dixie and Cleveland. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism In testing these varieties for resist- Neuralgia, . Headaches, Cramps, ance, it was made quite certain that Colic, Sprain9, Bruises, Cut9 ana all had an opportunity of being infect- Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects ed. A variety known to be infect- ]$tc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- ed and very poor in resistance was ternally and externally. Price 25c. planted In alternate rows with the ———== varieties mentioned. They were thus subject to the severest test that could occur under field conditions. That the disease was prevalent and very active Is shown by the total destruc tion of one variety that is very sus ceptible, during the last year. Col lege No. 1 showed only 2.9 per cent of diseased bolls. Sunbeam 4.6 per centage of diseased bolls, Cooks 6.7, Modella 6.3, Sunbeam 80 8.6, Toole and Simpkins 6.6, Half and Half a total loss for the year 1916. Bainbridge, Georgia. Mayor Callahan and family went down the river this week on a fishing trip. You the Best If vou wish high i, artistic jewelry in charm- new designs, we shall be sed to show you our assort- f No better values in watch- liamonds and precious stones be obtained at our prices are offering. Our superb y makes selection easy. J. SMITH & SON ®l4esl and Besl Jewelers The College for Your Daughter | IHESOUTH GEORGIA ST ATE NORMAL COLLEGE SIX REASONS WHY. [• It is a good college, housed in a beautiful, new, clean, , i^nble, modern building. L 1 ' s , lour own college—the only State institution of W> e , r learning in the southern half of the state the J s newest college for young women, it a'' s a C0 ^ e S e where health and character are regarded fst essentials, and where this idea is acted on constantly. '• It K a aaIL^. * -.1 . .• l i tfninpfi tPflCh* ^ jf a college taught entirely by specially trained teach- .. i "here scholarship combines culture and practical use- (illness ' s a college where money cannot buy social or class dnn*"’here only character, honest endeavour and duty . oe *>ve precedence. terJJn * ree- The student pays only for what she uses gfMUy-ctotfung, board, books, etc.; the State pays sal ly. ' et . c ’—the main cost of a college education. The l-o it c ® a ^ es no money from its patrons, but saves them *t can. rite for a catalogue. 9 ‘t cs L R' H. Powell, President, Valdosta, Georgia. Bad To Have a Cold hang On. Don’t let your cold hang on, rack your system and become chronic when Dr. Bell’s Pine- Tar-Honey will help you. It heals the inflammation, soothes the cough andl oosens the phlegm You breathe easier at once. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is a laxa tive Tar Syrup, the pine tar balsam heals the raw spots, loosens the mucous and pre vents irritation of the bronchial tubes. Just get a bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey today, its guaranteed to help you. At all druggists. W Calomel Salivates and Makes You Sick Acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you loose a day’s work PEOPLE ASK US what is the best hair tonic. We always recommend HAIR TONIC We know the formula and it is a good one. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. mills pharmacy Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga. Get the best feed in the world. The Velvet Bean Cow Feed that is sold by Ralph R. Belcher. Jim Smith at the Palace Market says: “Now by jinks, if that er Bainbridge Base Ball team will git their beef at the right place they will knock that dern ball slap into Flint river.” ‘‘Thar’s four home runs in every pound of steak that the Palace Market sends out.” Don’t Make' - ... Curiosity Telephone Calls “Btrtof* 2.000 idle ciirioailf teeter* la Bingham* ton aiktd 'tenrel* where the fire *u, an emergency call for an ambulance wu held up for nearly I 5 min ute* and th'< delay resulted ie the death of - • Physician* »ay that bad the ambulance been aecoted mira Arhwrliaer. m There’s no reason why a per son should take sickening, sali vating calomel when 50 cents buys a large bottle of Donson’s Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it does not make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone be cause it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your banes. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak sick, and nauseated to morrow. Dont loose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling gaeat. No more bili ousness, constipation, slugglish- ness, headaches, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone acts better than the horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. f K* ’■ ; SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. I T is beyond the bounds of possibility to snswer promptly the mass of cu riosity telephone cslls that threaten to iwimp our ex changes every time there Is a large fire. Calls for physicians, the am bulance or the police, held up at such times might result in the loss of human life. -■A For your protection, as well as for the protection of your neighbors, we ask you not to call the telephone operator merely out of curiosity. After all, she has no more informa tion than you have. 61 FARM LOANS 6* Loans on improved farms in South Georgia promptly made at lowest rates and best terms. Call on or write us stating your needs. =WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY- Barrow Loan & Abstract Co. ‘‘The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.” PELHAM. GEORGIA.