The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 08, 1916, Image 3

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8. L. Barber E& TY I p r ope rt > Lore -™ ur |,ppIiea £,on ' L a ve Pl enty 0i Honey 6% , year Terms. & Custer mot. GA, CLASSES -and CTAGLES Can you read this type 1 dearly and tilli the same pail ( glasses see dis- (ant objects? lot, let me fit you with of KRYPTOK in- iebi-focals. They will leyou to see perfectly lit, the near point and Jstance. If your eyes ■attention come in and tme. I examine eyes {ding tothe latest scien- (nethods and guarantee My prices you will be reasonable, and ds to be the best that e manufactured. Also fine line of Goggles Glare Glasses in stock. A. KRAMP [Graduate Optician read S(. Bainbridge, Ga. IL NOTICE 1 OF LEGISL ATION Jce is hereby given that at Il6 session of the General |blyof Georgia the follow- ptitled bill will be intro- lact to amend an act to re- lconsolidate and amend the lavishing a Board of Com- lutrs for Decatur county, pd September 26th 1891 Pgust 15th 1901 and acts atory thereof, so that the mof said Board of Com- ™ er f shall be elected by the of each commissioners ^respectively. This May E' H. Griffin, A B. Conger. r appreciate your work I us a trial, we work for ^ People only. Julian Phene 373, SUQAR ATTENTION MERCHANTS! Su?a» j' Jgar direct J - deaieis, We can bmt . money * We ship Oick^w^f 3nd ^ mg you make. .. . “CSMlTHiCQ. VAST NUMBERS ARE THEIfi_SISTEMS Auto-Intoxication is the Foundation of Most Di seases and 111 Health, Says Noted Authority. Advanced medical autorities assert that auto-intoxication is the foundation of most of the ills and dieases to which the human flesh is heir. ‘‘This condition," says L. T. Cooper, who has made an exhaustive study of the sub ject, “is nothing more or less than the slow self-poisoning of the vital organs, produced by the excessive mental and physical strain we are forced to endure, which renders the organs lame and inactive and permits toxins —actual poisons—to be generat ed within one’s own body. “Sometimes the trouble starts in the liver and kidneys, and sometimes it starts in the stomach, or elsewhere, but in any case the blame lies with the faulty method of living, which has become so prevalent of re cent years, and it is the more im portant organs that suffer the final damage. As when they falter or fail in their duties the body fills up with poisons and victim readily yields to their baneful influences. Bright’s di sease. stomach and intestinal troubles, catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes; in fact may be called auto-intoxication or self-poisoning. ‘‘A tired, dragging feeling of the body,” continded Mr. Coop er, “or sluggish mind and dull memory, intense nervousness, headaches, stomach and bowel troubles, poorcirculation, imper fect digestion, constipation and despondency are common symp toms of auto-intoxication, and nine out of ten people in an average city like Atlanta are likely to be so effected.” Tanlac the powerful recon struction tonic, was designed especially to overcome these troubles, and it is Mr. Cooper’s idea that the Tanlac treatment is the direct remedy therefor. There is not a single portion of the body that is not benefited by the nealthful work of this celebrated preparation, which begins its action by stimulating the digest ive and assimilative organs, and thereby enriching the blood and invigorating the entire system. Next, it enables the stomach to thoroughly digest the food, thereby permitting the assimil able products to be converted into blood bone and muscle. It It overcomes that great exciting cause of disease—weakness. It renders the body vigorous and elastic, keeps the mind clear and energetic, and throws off the symptoms of nervousness and in digestion. It builds up the con stitution, weakened by disease weakned by disease and mental and physical overwork, quickens convalescence and is an unfail ing source of comfort to those suffering from these troubles. Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge exclusively by Willis Drug Co., in Donalsonville by the Palace Drug Co; Climax, by the Cli max Pharmacy; Iron City, by Strickland Cordell; Brinson, by H. B. Harrell Supply Co. Let us do your Palm Beach Suit, at 50 cents. The Dixie Steam Laundry. Council met in regular session Mondoy June 5, 1916. Those present were Mayor Callahan, Alderman, Laing Lane, Carter, Fields, Wheeler and Nussbaum. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approv ed. A resolution was read and passed authorizing the Mayor to renew the note at the First National Bank for $4000. for a period of six months; a copy of said resolutions being hereto at tached marked exhibit “A". Petitions for light to be placed at the intersection of Washing ton and College and Washing ton and Bruton streets, were read and upon motion referred to the Water hnd Light com mittee with power to act. The necessity of building a store room at the water and light plant was discussed and the authority to erect and inexpens ive building was conferred on the W. & L. committee. Com plaint night on real estate was set for the second meeting night in June, the 19th. H. S. Poughsley was upon motion re funded $2.00 tax upon condition that he would make an affi davit that he had r.o personal property in Bainbridge during 1915. Upon motion Virgil Nichol son, Waddell Anthony, Thad Moore, and H. W. South were refunded impound fees paid into the city, each of them coming within the rule. Council went into executive session to consid er the bids on rebuilding the old school house, along plans prepared by W. Kwilecki. All of said bids and plans submitt ed being upon motion refused. The rebuilding and remodeling of the old school house was placed in the hands of the build ing committee together with the mayor to make such changes as necessary to put the build ing in shape for the purpose intended. It was upon motion moved and carried that a re duction of 20 per cent from the assessed value of all real estate be made and that the books be changed in accordance therewith and each parcel of land being reduced said amount. The tax books for the return of personal property were upon motion ordered closed July, 1, 1916. An ordinance passed repealing an ordinance passed on August 5, 1912, prohibiting places of busi ness from opening on the Sab bath, a copy ot said ordinance being inscribed in the book of ordinances. There being no further business councial ad journed. AN ORDINANCE Be it ordained by the Mayor and Alderman of the City of Bainbridge and it is hereby ordained by authority of same that from and after the passage of this ordinance the ordinance passed on August 5th, 1812, prohibiting places of business in said city from opening their doors for the purpose of doing busines on the Sabbath, be and the same is hereby repealed. Passed in open council and approved this June 5, 1916. W. O. Fleming, Clerk, J. W. Callahan, Mavor. REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENTS Council will hear complaints on real estate assessments for thel year 1916, on June, 19, 1916. If there are any complaints to be made along this line they must be made at this meeting for after that time these assess- *0eral«j, Ga. MILADY’S JEWEL CASE filled with examples of our gold and diamond mounted jewelry is indeed a treasure. Our jewelry stock is complete and varied. Come an4 see w’hat beautiful specimens of jewelry craftman- ship we are showing. You’ll not find our prices prohibitive by any means. N. J. SMITH & SON Oldest and Best Jewelers Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into vour system! You’ve heard many an earful about the Prince Albert' patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 There’s sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you’ve got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! You’ll feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill I It’s worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin’s cigarette with Prince Albert for “packing”! the national joy smoke A Albert tidy red tin, and in fact, every Prince Albert package, ha* This Is the reverse a real message-to-yoti Bide of the tidy on its reverse side. You'll readProcess Patented July 30th, 1907.’’ That mean* that the United States Govern ment has grunted a patent on the process by which Prince Albert is made. And by which tongue bite and throat parch are cut out! Every where tobacco is sold you'll find Prince Albert awuiting you in toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors and in that clever crystal- glass humidor, with sponge - moistener top, that keeps the tobacco in such fine condition— always! ments cannot be changed. W. O. Fleming, Clerk, J. W. Callahan, Mayor. Whereas a note given by the City ot Bainbridge to the First National Bank was due and payable on May, 26th, 1916 for $4,000.00 and whereas it is the desire of said city to renew said note. Resolved that the Mayor is authorized to execute a renewal note in the name of the City of Bainbridge for said sum tor a period of six months at 7 per cent interest. Passed in open council and approved this 5th day of June, 1916. J. W. Callahan, Mayor. W. O. Fleming, Clerk. I, W. O- Fleming, certify that I am Clerk of council of the City of Bainbridge and that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed at the regular meeting of council, June, 5, 1916. This June 6. 1916. W. O. Fleming. Read the Want Ads in this paper ICE SERVICE We are just commencing the second year ot our ice service in Bainbridge. Although we labored under the dis advantage of not having a plant last year, we endeavored to give good service and trust that our efforts met with the ap proval of our customers. This year our service is backed up by a modern plant, together with new and improved delivery facilities, and we expect to render a first class service in all that the word SERVICE implies. We respectfully solicit the co-operation of each individual customer in our efforts*to serve the com munity. Any unnecessary delay in serving an individual customer must result in a corresponding delay in serving the community. SSainbridge See Company Ice, Coal and Cold Storage Telephone 152 BAINBRIDGE, GEORGI V.