The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 29, 1916, Image 11

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pXRM LOANS 6°o ■*' farm s in South Georgia promptly i5° nin,p ?rqtes and best terms. Call on or , ‘Kgylneed, -«E CAN SAVE YOU MONEY lMV Loan & Abstract Co. ° t Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georeia.” SLham. Georgia. Lc VOTERS OF THE ALBANY CIRCUIT. I V 1 n( announcing to you my candidacy for the position of r(s of (he ..\Ibany Circuit, subject to the action of superior t ou ^ invjte your careful consideration and active r t;' v! ‘ ite ‘ ’ iln d have been a practicing attorney actively en- ffmW**”.. for thirty years with the exception of eight years |ilitP'* ct, [ e 0 I as judge of the City Court of Bainbridge. My lichti "'I! The unanimous endorsement of the Decatur County Bar l|*n w a ' 1V ,! ,,r ,n y services as .1 udge of the City Court of, Bainbridge. rf'Mhis Circuit confer upon me the high honor J now seek, I lpeop le, ° j jme and attention will be given to the duties of the P”!'"I' 1 , ,n times for the enforcement of our laws as written. I r^msDce to aU anti partiality to none. - t , iat | „in appreciate your support, I am, ‘ M us t respectfully yours, W. M. HARRELL. FOR superior court judge Iwiile of the Albany Circuit: r' nuance n) vself a candidate for Judge of the Superior Court of * *. circuit subject to such action as the Democratic Party may | I “L in reference thereto. I believe in the prompt and economical * B 0 f ( j,e lav to I he rich and poor alike, and in the curtail- | .. tact j C< as far as is consistent with the principles of justice 'should the people see tit to bestow upon me this honorable BLi'heai faithnl service. I respectfully solicit your support and Very Trulv Yours A. S. Johnson. ss For Small Farmers (Bainbridge l-'arm Company oilers for sale fifty unimproved farms Leris each. Fronting on fine public roads, in good neighborhoods, ichools, churches, railroad depots, telephones and rural mail routes, leselands are erv level about two hundred feet higher above the sea L (he pity "f Bainbridge. Highly productive of all farm produce ■ good water and healthful and will make ideal homes for small farm- |(se lands arc guaranteed to be of the very best, in this county. The (them now is estimated worth five dollars per acre and the titles are fey not buy yotir farm instead of renting? We allow you ten years to il. The dilference between buying and renting is this: To illustrate [you buy a farm unimproved for one thousand dollars, you improve the (first year wiih your own means sufficiently to occupy and operate ■ pay for the farm as follows: You give ten notes of One Hundred Dol- p with interest at S percent, from the date of the purchase. You pay teach year with die interest only on the note you pay. Your pay* )i!lbeas follows: At end of first year $108.00; Second year $110.00; Itaril’fi.iiu: Fourth year $1:12.00; Fifth year $140.00; Sixth year $148.00; jyearfMG.OO: Eighth year $164.00; Ninth year $172.00; Tenth year ■ Total $1440.00. If you should rent a like farm instead of buying you would pay an an- ■nt id ildo.00. Indin ten years the principal sum of $11500.00 leitstim your first rental payment would be $10.40 per annum In nine years amounting to $9:1.60 lonil rental payment interest for eight years $8;!.20 Burental payment interest for seven years $72.80 Itth year rental payment interest for six years $62 10 lit year rental payment interest for five years ...$52.00 [in year rental payment interest for four years $41.60 Ih a bear rental payment interest for three years ---$81 20 fnijiyearrenfiil payment interest for two years $2(1. K 0 ptnrear rental pay ment interest for one $10.40 [alainouiu paid by you in ten years principal and interest being $176,800 Tnndred and twenty-eight more for rent than you would pay for the ^eof the farm. And the result at the end of ten years would be that if Pfht the farm it would be paid for in full with $1440.00 and you would ■»iih all the improvement you put on it. Rut if you rented it instead of P• 11,1 :lt 'he end of ten years would have paid out $1768.00 in rent and ►Mown nothing. The above figures seem to be indisputable. P mill ui s= s ,.|! | arf , e lracts of ; a , u p f rom y cOO to 10,000 acres, improved proved on Liberal Terms, for colonizing purposes. But will not par- ein any colonizing organization or plan. Also will sell fifty unimprov- II "N in the city of Bainbridge on six years time. One sixth cash, and jsoce in live eijual annual installments with interest from date of sale. |B. B. BOWER, Sr., President. Bainbridge, Georgia. iihi: You Need a Tonic nsorfP 1Cre ar ? times in every woman’s life when she When o ! onic t° help her over the hard places, to tak P -_.p c °mes to you, you know what tonic Do,c f . ( ( .Lardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com- g e . )( of purely vegetable ingredients, which act ar !i f ’ , J et surely, on the weakened womanly organs, It has | PS f Ul t ^ t! , lem hack to strength and health. thousands and thousands of weak, its past half century of wonderful v_7 an( ', *t will do the same for you. jU can t make a mistake in taking ARDUI The Woman’s Tonic Savs A ‘'| S ,u Ar V e i ia Wi 'son, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., for * ttlink Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, so '.'°, r ? en - Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was SDeiie , . . and nervous, and had such awful dizzy as a p ,°° r appetite. Now I feel as well and Be'-in i ? as l ever did, and caa oat w^si aavtbina.” Waking Cardui today. SoW bgr A dtolea. Helped Thousands. Uni: FAIRCHILD FACTS Alas! and this writing allows us to name and congratulate the fair belle we spoke of last week. Mr. Tom Burke and Miss Clyde Powell, were united in marri age. We wish all future bright ness in their paths of life. Mr. W. M. Marchant, of Lake land, was in our neighborhood last Friday. Miss Velmer Turnage, enjoy ed catching a 5 lb. black fish, out of the still springs in Spring Creek. Messrs. Stone, McDaniel and Marchant and Misses Annie Fletcher and Josey McLean, of Sneads, Fla., attended the Ma sonic rally, at Desser last Satur day. Prof, and Mrs. Locki, accom- pained by Messrs Andrew and 1 Willie McMullen, of Inwood, Fla., were visitors over here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMullen, visited home folks at' Inwood, last Sunday. A cloud burst poured out a two and one half inch rainfall in our neighborhood last Saturday and did considerable damage to the public roads: especially to the Butler Ferry road, as no drainage pipes were there. The commissioners of the public roads will please see to this matter at once as we tear some accident might happen, especial ly to those unaware of the wash-out gulleys. Charlie Clarke lost a fine ox last Wednesday. The annimal got fouled while hitched to a diay and broke its neck. Miss Ruth Voorhies will leave for Tenn next., Saturday. Wei wish her all the pleasure while on her trip. Mr. Chester Pough, visited over at Fairchild last week. Rev. Simpson delivered a fine sermon at Spring Creek church last Sunday. Clear Skin Comes From Within. It is foolish to think you can gain a good clear complexion by the use of face powder. Get at the root of the trouble and thoroughly cleanse the system with a treatment of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Gentle and mild in action, do not gripe, yet they relieve the liver by their action on the bowels. Good for voung, adults and aged. Go after a clear complexion to-day. 25c. at your druggist. (1) J. T, Watt & Company have a complete line of the famous Blackstone Tires and you can get splendid prices from them at once. Raise the beans, raise them in a short while. Buy Ralph Belchers 9C days Velvet Beans. I have with me an expert hat cleaner have the old hats worked over all work guaranteed dont pav until you are satisfied. Phone 373. Julian Hodges. DOWN IN DELL We are having some rainy weather now. Guess the farm ers are glad to see it. Our Sunday school is pro gressing fine now. We have good attendance. The ice cream supper Wed nesday nignt was just fine. Messrs. Marvin Row man, Walter Gholson. Mathis Laing, Chester Whiddon, Asa Freeman, and H. A. Howell, all came down from the hospital. Every!ody must come to the picnic at Ghosty Pond July 1st. For the lowest whole sale prices of feed stuffs and groceries see Ralph R. Belcher. ANOTHER BAINBRIDGE CASE It Proves That There’s A Way Out for Many Suffering Bainbridge Folks Just another report of a case in Bainbridge. Another typical case. Kidney ailments relieved in Bainbridge with Doan’s Kid ney Pills. Mrs. E. W. Hall, 567 Plant ers St., Bainbridge. says: “My back ached all the time and I wasn’t able to straighten up after stooping, without help. I became so nervous that I could hardly get to sleep at night. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage and scanty. I had dizzy spells, black spots floated before my eyes and I suffered from frequent head aches. Doan’s Kidney, Pills, which I got at the Ehrlich Drug Co., brought lasting benefit.” Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same kind that Mrs. Hall had. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Atlantic Coast Line Ry, “The Standard Railroad of the South” Announces Excursion Fares Between all stations where the one way fare does not exceed $8.70. Tickets will be sold July 2nd*3rd-4th limited re turning to reach original starting point priot mid night of July 8th, 1916. For fares, schedules tickets and further information call on or write II. M. DYKES Ticket Agent A. C. L. Bainbridge, Ga. Commendable Quality in Jewelry Ne matter how little you pay, you get quality here for the price. No matter how much you pay, you get intrinsic value for your money. Aside from real values you can choose from an assort ment unrivalled hereabouts. Nj J. SMITH & SON Oldest and Best Jewelers i “ Reason-Why ” Tires G OODRICH “Barefoot” Tires are light in weight, and close grained* This proves them relatively free from the usual inert substances or “fillers,” that give excess Weight, stiffness, and grind, to Tire treads. More than 200 different Makes and Brands of Motor-Car, and Truck, Tires were manufactured and sold in U. S. A. last year, 1915. These totalled about 12,000,000 Tires. 1 Of that 12,000,000 total Tires, the B. F. Goodrich Co. made and sold one- fourth. Yet,—Tires are only one of the 267 different lines of Rubber Goods made by the Goodrich Rubber Factory, which is the largest in the^/orld, with a 47-year Experience. This indicates the “Reason-Why” Goodrich Best-in-the-Market Fabric Tires can be, and are, sold to Consumers (via Dealers) at the lowest prices in America, per delivered Mile of Performance. Compare figures herewith and see! Goodrich "Fair-List” Prices BLACK “ BAREFOOT” SAFETY-TREADS 30x3 30x3!ii } Ford Sizes | l\l A 4 ° Q 32x3)4 $15.45 33 x 4 - $22.00 34x4 - $22.40 35 x 4)4 36x4)4 37x5 - Goodrich Truck Tires R eplacements of other Makes of Truck Tires with Goodrich Truck Tires, during last four years were as follows:— 1912 Change-overs to Goodrich 3,590 1913 “ 6,357 1914 “ 10,725 1915 14,000 These Change-overs to Goodrich tell their own story to the thinking Truck- Owner. f THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron. O. S. a a ip- GOOD RICH “Black-Tread ” TIRES KTEXTAN -Wem longer than I -—1» Waterproof I f i—Does for your• SHOE Soles what black “Bare* foot-Rubber “ does for Goodrich TIRE Soles« 1 —1, Noo-itippery t ■—Lighter Yhao Leather I —1« more Flexible than Leather I —la EASIER on your Feet I lA.sk your Snoe Dealer, or 'Shoe Rfcpairejr, for Textan Soles on your next pair of Shoes.