The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 15, 1916, Image 8

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Great Bargains in Used Cars All these Cars have been thoroughly over hauled, and all worn parts replaced with new ones. One Touring Car $225.00 One Touring Car $250.00 One Touring Car $300 00 One Touring Car $300.00 One Touring Car $325.00 They look good, run good, and are all good Bargains. Bainbridge Motor Car Co. BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. r w/ww WWW WVWVWA ...THE... > Bainbridge Hospital ' Well Equipped Prices Moderate 527 E. Shotwell Street (NON-SECTARIAN) $ TO THE VOTERS OF THE ALBANY CIRCUIT. I Hike this method of announcing to you my candidacy for the position of Judge of the Superior Courts of the Albany Circuit, subject to the action of the DomocraOVhUe Primary, and invite your careful consideration and active support. 1 am Ol^yeurs of age and have been a practicing attorney actively en gaged in the practice of law, for thirty years with the except ion of eight years during which time 1 served as Judge of the City Court of Bainbridge. My record is open to all. The unanimous endorsement of the Decatur County Bar Association Ik an approval of my services as Judge of the City C'otirtof,Bainbridge. If the peoplejof this Circuit confer upon me the high honor I now seek, I pledge you my undivided time and attention will be given to the duties of the office, i wilt stand at alt times for the enforcement of our laws as written. I believe in equal justice to all and partiality to none. Assuring you that 1 will appreciate your support, l am, Most respectfully yours, W. M. IIAKBKLL. FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE To the People of the Albany Circuit: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Judge of tlie Superior Court of tho Albany Circuit subject to such action as the Democratic Party may see lit to made in reference thereto. 1 believe in the prompt and economical administration of the law to the rich and poor alike, and in the curtail ment ol dilatory tactics us far as is consistent with the principles of justice and fair play. Should the people see lit to bestow upon me this Honorable trust I pledge them faithul service. 1 respectfully solicit your support and inlluence. Very Truly Yours A. S. Johnson. DOWN INiDELL Everything is progressing fine since the rain. Rev. Stedman preached a very interesting Sermon at Ever green last Sunday. Our Sunday School is getting along fine and everybody is invited to come to our Sunday school and help us. Quite a crowd attended the dance at the hospital Friday night. Miss Ollie Cleveland came Sunday afternoon to begin the school at Evergreen. There is going to be an ice cream supper at Evergreen school house Wednesday night June 21st, for the benefit of the church. Everybody is invited to come. Mrs. W. E. Atwater is visiting relatives in Orlanda. Wake up Old Recovery, Dell likes to hear from you weekly. ALL WRONG The Mistake Is Made by Bainbridge Citizens. Many STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION — OF THE — CITIZENS BANK — LOCATED AT — BAINBRIDGE GEORGIA At the close of business, J une 6th, 1616 Look for the cause of back ache. To be cured you must know the cause. If its weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. A Bainbridge citizen tells fou how. J. W. Shue. machinist, 424 Florida St., Bainbridge, says: “What caused the spell of back ache I had, I do not know, but I suffered a good b ! t from it. When I made a quick movement or stooped, darting pains struck me across the small of my back. Nights when I lay down, my back ached and broke my rest. One box of Doan’s Kidney Pills made a lasting cure and during the past five years, I haven’t had to take any medicine for my kidneys.” Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same kind that Mr. Shue had. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. RESOI’ROES. Demand Loans, $ 35,9-20.12 Time Loans, 87,899.17 Overdrafts, Unsecured, 1,061.78 Furniture ami Fixti res, 3,700.00 Due from Banks and Bankers in this state, 16,274.70 Due from Banks and Bankers in other stales, 11,508 39 Currency, 4,125.00 Gold, 362 50 Silver, Nickels, etc. 2,109.02 Cash Items, 1,052.45 7,638.97 Total, $164,003.13 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid i l, 30,000.00 Surplus Fund, 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses interest and taxes paid, 3,819.26 Individual Deposits subject to check 106,665.79 J Time Certificates, 16,518.08) 120,188.87 Bills payable, including Time Certificates representing bor rowed money, None Total $164,003.13 State of Georgia,—Decatur County: Before me came It. II. May, Cashier, of the Citizens Bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and forego ing statement is a true condition of said Bank, us shown by the books of tile in said Bank. It. H. MAY. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of June 1916. K. F. Vickers, Notary Public Decatur Co, Why Endure Summer Colds? It isn’t necessary to have stuff ed head, running nose. To cough your head off as it were. All you need do is to use Dr. Bell’s Pine- Tar-Honey. The shooting and healing balsams open the clogged air passages and in a short time you get relief and start on the road to recovery. Your nose stops running, you cough less and you know you are getting better. Get a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left as a cough and cold insurance. (2) The Blackstone TIRES The Tires That Wear and Last The most careful users of Automobile Tires have pro nounced the Blackstone as the Tire for use in this county. None better and more seiviceable has ever been on this market. Once used all others will be dis carded. Get prices on them J. T. WATT & CO. Bainbridge, Geogia. STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. 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: ‘T 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 " Obtainable everywhere. RECOVERY NEWS The farmers are progressing very nicely in their farm work at new Lake Hint^ in this section and will soon be Cornish Organ ° n , laid by. body is cordially ° The people of Recovery are ex pecting a grand time at the all day sing the third Saturday in July. Everybody is invited to come with well filled baskets. A.J. Andrews and Miss Hester Davis visited relatives in Dell Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davis and mother and sister visited friends last Sunday. Mrs. Mittie Smith has been very ill and we hope she will soon recover. Mrs. H. A. Thigpen’s little daughter has been ill but is now on the road to recovery. Mr. J. M. Neely made a busi ness trip to Chattahoochee last Wednesday. FAIRCHILD. The Freewill Bap tis inviti woml • we I church and we organize a choir. Mr. and Mrs. d made a business trip sonville last week. Mrs. S. T. Saunders^ sick last week. But ’ she is improving. Rev. Rheffieid, of MiJ ed his regular appoint Lake Hinton church day. The Convention, g i ve Salem Baptist Church ': last Sunday was enjoy much by everyone who: The boll weevils are! bad with the cotton taking on fruit in this I We even find the pesky) huddled in the buds Mr. S. R. Andrews and wife „„„„ i visited his parents last Thurs- ! jj. ^ on 1 seem j day. Mrs. J. J. Glisson is visiting relatives in Texas. J. M. Neely cut his first water melon on June 9th. He and his friends en joyed it very much. Mr. D. H. Andrews and family from Bainbridge visited parents last Sunday. SUNDAY SCHOOL There will be a picnic at Sykes’ old mill Saturday June 17th. Refreshments will be sold for the benefit of the Glory School. There will be good speakers and everyone is invited to come and bring a fell filled basket. Bowel Complaints In India In a lecture at one of the Des i Moines, Iowa, churches a miss ionary from India told of go ing into the interior of India where he was taken sick, that he had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Colic and Diarrheoa Re medy with him and believed that it saved his life. This re medy is used successfully in India both as a preventive and eure for cholera. You may know from this that it can be depended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint that occur in this country. Obtain able eveywhere. There will be a Sunday 1 and Sun Beam Band pi Red Bluff the third June. Everybody invitei tend with well filled and help give the good time. chill NEGLECT the treatment of Piles at conditions rapidly become Relieve yourself by using. ■.TRADE MARH PILE REMEDY a remedy of merit and guari to give relief. Sold only 50c and $1.00. MILLS PHARMAC Callahan Bldg. Bainbridgi MAMMMWttAMMAf WWWWWWWWY MAMAMN Announcement Having decided to retire from active business, I wish to announce that I have sold my entire hardware business to my three sons, Max, Julian and Ralph, who will con tinue the business under the firm name of I. Kwilecki’s Sons. I take this opportunity to thank my friends for courtesies extended me in the past and I bespeak for the new firm the same favors in the future. SEND FOR A LOAF of our exquisite bread. Once you have tried it on your table it will , be a favorite. Children are eager I for it, older folks enjoy it just as much. A great big loaf for only 5 cents. You’ll say it’s worth T ft *•?*****=% ■ nd , B “ d , Co ' ds * re Mused b 7 germs. Fm 5 cents. You’ll say it JLa.Orippe uko The <*“* ^ < * nB more after the first bite. ' JOnnSOIl S Tonic I White Way Bakery lUuiSU Ml 7.bleu if: I. Kwileeki BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.