The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, July 20, 1916, Image 10

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WASTS. FOR SALE—500 bushels of corn. See B. B. Bower. WANTED—We will pay 5 cents each for cotton seed hull sacks and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice Company. FOR RENT-House with all modern conveniences close in on Broughton street. Apply at this office FOR SALE — Poto Rico Pota- toe plants at one dollar per thousand. See J. W. Jeter. FOR RENT — House with 7 rooms, close in to business portion of town. All modern improvements. See or phone Airs. Roberts, phone 310. BOARDERS WANTED.—Close in and rates reasonable. Apply to 504 Planters St. Call 389-J STORE in Hicks Block for rent on August 1st. Stand now oc cupied by J. C. Cliett. Mrs. R. L. Hicks. FOR SALE—1016 Buick, model D6-45. Run less than four hundred miles. N. Z. Trulock, Whigham Ga. FOB RENR—House on Brough ton street suitable for two families with all modern con veniences. Apply to W. 0. Fleming. Phone 339. WANTED—Bargain in One- Horse wagon and Automobile, must be good and price right. P. O. Box 364, Bainbridge, Ga. FOR SALE OR LEASE—August first Farrar Cottage, 120 Potter Street. Now occupied by Mr. J. G. Garrett. Close to business center, convenient to schools, ideal home. J. K. Farrar. FOR KENT—Store next door to Post Office. Apply to G. G. Bower. ROOMS and Board. Apply to 113 Shotwell street, Fleming Apartment. FOR SALE.—My farm and one fourth interest in mercantile business, Store has fine location, Want to direct my attention to stock raising. L. B. Edwards, Chattahoochee, Fla. ■ v. Georgia, lleeatur county: Hy virtue of the powers contained in u deed made by H. J. Warren to Mrs. T. Wainman oil Julv <>lh. lilui), and recorded in llooh .1-:! page 14, Clerk's otlice Decatur (Superior Court, there will ho sold hefo’e the court house door in said County on the lirsl Tues day iu August next, between Ihe legal hours of sale, the following described properly tc-wit:—That vacant lot in the cityjof HuinbrUlge, Decatur County, Georgia, hounded as follows: ttn the Nortii hy Itroughton Street, on [the Kast by property of Mrs. Kathie May- wood, on the South hy property of T. <’. Wainman (known ns the Floyd Wainman house and lot) and on Ihe West by T, H. Maxwell. Said property being the same property as described 4n a deed from T. C. Wainman to S. Warren and described in a deed re corded in the Clerk's olhee of Decatur County, Georgia, In Hook "'//S' on page 326. % /GrtV the following other property: Ad of a three-lourths undivided inter est in that certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in ttie Stale of Georgia, and County of De catur and more fully described as fol lows: Beginning at a point Two Iiuli st reel sixty and seven tenihs (2110 7-10) feet west from an iron post in the North boundary line of the Georgia Florida it Alahatn Railway Company's land, raid iron post being just west of tin Public Road to ttic Iron Bridge over Spring Creek. The point of be ginning being the intersection of the G. F. i A. By. Company's right of way for the main lineand the Northern boundary between G. F. A A. By. Company's land and I lie land of the Flint River I,umber Co's., from ibis point marked by an Iron post running North si degrees and 21 minutes West Til feet along the line dividing ihe G. F. iV A By. Company's land from Ihe Flint Uivof Dumber Company' land to an iron post, thence along this same line tine hundred nine and nine-tenths (lot) tt-lot feet; thence South no de grees and 10 minutes Fust 1722 ft; thence North 60 degrees and 2!) minutes Hast One hundred fourteen and seven tenths feet to ian iron post, thence along the same line Sii:i feet to an iron post at the intersection of this course with a line 75 feet West of and parallel to the main line'of the G. F. iV A. By. Co , thence along tills line 75 feet west of and parallel to the G. F. & A. main line io an iron post, the point of beginning. This land lies in lot of land No. ::."d in the 15th, District of Decatur county, Georgia, and cm- tains Twenty-four : ml twenty-eight hundredths acres. This last named I ic ing the same property as ideseribed in a need from the G, F. A A. By. |co. to 8. .1. Warren and described in deed boob "A3" page 51S of Decatur county records. Said nro|>erty will be sold to satisfy a note for the principal sum of $1500.00 made and executed by 8, .1. Warren to Mrs. T. c. Wainman on JulyGth, 1909 and due July tiili, 1910, with interest from date at eight per cent; said note being described in tlie deed above re ferred to and the deed having been executed to secure the payment of the same. This July 18th, 1916. MBS. T. c. WAINMAN (BI.A1B) By MABBF.I. .V WILSON, Attorneys at law. MR. ADVERTISER! ...A WORD WITH YOU... This paper now has a circulation of 2500 paid subscribers and that circulation is in Decatur, Mitchell and Grady Coun ties in Georgia and Gadsden and Leon Counties in Florida. If You Want Local Business This is your medium and we are below publishing the advertising rates and they are just 25 per cent, less than any similar 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 rants us in the statement that the tolks that get it read it. The rate will be the same to everybody. 45 weekly publications with less subscription in the section charge even more than this very low rate we are offering. The Post-Search Light is a family paper, a county and a local pap;r. It is the paper that everybody reads. .Advertising Rates Display Space One Page One Insertion $15.00 “ “ Two “ Withoul Change Per Insertion. 12.50 “ “ Four “ “ “ “ “ 12.00 Less Than Page: One Insertion, Per Inch.. 15c “ “ “ Two “ “ “ Without Change 12Jc “ “ “ Four “ “ “. “ “ 10c Readers 25 Cents Per Inch, Per Inseition 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 office. Ktght Bainbridge, Georgia. Ten Cent Store Specials For July EVERY DAY A SALE DAY AND EVERY PRICE A BARGAIN. Children’s White Lawn Dresses lllc to 50c Peroxide Cold Cream, 25c value for ... 10c Children's Night Gowns, 50c value for only- 25c Collates Tooth Paste, only ... 10c Special Lot of Mexican Snn Hats, 25c value 10c Colgate* Talcum Powder, usual 25c size, only 15c Household Paints, 25c 10c Clothes Line Pins, dirt cheap, 50 for 10c First Class Chair Bottoms, All sizes, each 10c Children’s Muslin Drawers sizes 2 to 12, per pair... 10c Safety Pins, Assorted sizes 2 papers for 05c Drinking Glasses 3c to - 05c Peroxide of llydrgen, 25c size only 10c Ice Tea Glasses 5c to 12c Special in Dishes: 32 piece Dinner Set, AQ for only 1 «“v Lets Reason Together: With prices like those quoted above, Don’t you think it will be to your interest to come in and investigate? The above represent only a few of the many things on which we save you money. APPROPRIATION FOB STATE SANITARIUM Tinley’s Ten Cent Store CALLAHAN BLOCK BAINBRIDGE. GA. The general impressian among members of the general assmebly of Georgia is that if any appro priations of any consequnce are passed at this session at all, one of them will be the appropria tion to erect and equip two new buildings at the state sanitarium for the insane at Milledgeville, lor which the trustees of that institution have asked $300,000. At ihe present time the sani tarium is treating upwards of 1,000 more patients than its capacity provides for and the urgent necessities of the institu tion have been strongly impress ed upon members of the legis lature. ' The building in which negro patients are housed is so greatly overcrowded that the death rate among them is alarmingly high, while conditions in the building for female white patients are almost as bad. In a recent statement issued over his signature, Chairman, John T. Brantley, of the board of trustees, declared the sanitar ium will be obliged to close its doors to additional patients ex cept to fill vecancies occuring by death and discharges. La.Grippe and Bad Colds are caused hy germs. Fo» Quick relie f take The Giant Grip Germ Ki.a ik ui 40c, ui tablet. 44c Johnson's Tonic Palm Beach Suits Cleaned 35c See me and get a monthly rate. Julian Hodges. Phone 373. G0A1C TO BAINBRIDGE F. B. Hughes the eye sight specialist will be in Bainbridge on next Tuesday July 25th, and can be consulted at the Jewelry store of N. T. Smith & Son. This means expert service if you need eye help. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES TOO DEATHLEY SICK Stop using this dangerous drug before it salivates you! It’s horrible! You’re bilious, sluggish* consti pated and believe you need vile, dangerous calom?l to start your liver and clean bowles. Here’s my guarantee! Ask your druggist for a fifty cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and take a spoonfull to-night. If it dosen’t start your liver and straighten you up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel to day and to morrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don’t loose a days work. 3 ake a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It’s perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can’t salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards LACIES I Alb you.- Umnjl.1 for CHI-CHES-TER S DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rkd aud Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Biu Ribbon, T/.KB NO OTHER. Huy oF your \/ Drosslst and a*k for CIII.CIIES.TEK 5 v DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , S2IKU TESTED Johnnie Spencer of the Macon Telegraph wants our job of In spector for the Silk Stocking Club. We like that fellow pretty well but if he will stand on the same street in Macon that we did on the Fourth of July and look ’em over he will see that his duties in that respect will keep him too busy at home for any wandering into other fields. Yep we saw more silk hose and less underskirts in Macon in one day than you would see here in five years. The multitude of school book bills that have been introduced make it very hard to tell just what educational steps will be taken in the work in that direc tion. Every would be aspirant here is trying to ride either the school book business or the pro hibition business as a hobby and they are obstructing real con structive legislation. Some real good work is being done and if the paid agitators could be kept out of the' way something very beneficial might come from the session work. Does Sloan’s Liniment Help Rheumatism? Ask the man who uges it, he knows. “To think I suffered all these years when one 25c bottle of Sloan’s Liniment cured me,” writes grateful user. If you have Rheumatism or suffer from Neuralgia. Backache, Soreness and Stiffness, don’t put off gett ing a bottle ot Sloan’s. It will give you such welcome relief. It warms and soothes the sore, stiff painful places and you feel so much better. Buy it at any drug store, only 25 cents. (1) For Rent at Lanark A nice screened cottage with beds, stove, etc. Ten dollars per week. Write Mrs. F. S. Shingler, Donalsonville, Ga. Our next union tt Bowen Baptist be held with PW tist Church, e le\ of Bainbridge on 3nd Tallahassee r< will be called to ( Friday morning j All churches are quested to be reprl delegates to be p reS( ginning and if Pos , through the entire FRIDAY Mori Devotional servio Rev. N. H. Nix. 11:00 Preaching- R. Howell. FRIDAY EVE 2:00 p. m. Dev vices-led by R ev . $ 2:15 to 3:00 p, m. Campaign Bowen Ai led by Rev. H. H. 3:15 to 4;00 p. m operation between ou led by Rew J. R. SATURDAY MO 9:45 Devotional —by Rev. E. D. J 0 The Shedule and finances led-by bro Toole. 11:00 Sermon by Shell. 2'-00 p. m. Devo 1 vices led-by Rev. J van. 2:15 p. m. Laymen job—led by Brother Barber. 3:15 to 4:00 p. tr Kingdom business let W. R. Howell. SUNDAY M0R 9:30 to 10:00 a. m. 1 pastors on the proper by Rev. Paul A, Ca 10:15 to 11:00 a.m.! Sunday School and B Rev. Taylor, of Don 11:00 a. m. Preaching Paul A. Caldwell. There will be dinn on the grounds Friday day. Sunday dinner w ed in the Pomes of munity. Everybody is invited to attend these IraJ. Martin, James Spoone Clerk For Rent at La A nice screened cott bedsj stove, etc. Ten di week. Write Mrs. F. S. Donalsonville, Ga. Why not join the club attention given toourcl bers. All clothes that shop are insured full va Julian Hodges, ph Mr. W. S. Loyd of attended the Ball ga n Monday. Mr. F. A. Mise, of was here Monday on Mr. B. M. Campbell, City, attended the speal Monday. Hats cleaned and h Phone 373. Taking Big Chances It is a great risk t without a botde ot Iain’s Colic, Cholera hoea Remedy, as this tion cannot be obtain trains or steamship-, of bowel complaint ai sudden and very se\e everyone should go P them. Obtainale e'en' NOTICE! This is to notify th‘ that I will not be respon any obligations made in i of either C. T. M®* * of Mims Co. ^ Climax, Ga., July !-• ^ Palm Beach suit; 35c. Phone 373.