The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, July 27, 1916, Image 2
CHERO-COLA is sold
only in the original bottle,
sterilized, sealed and labeled
at the plant.
Each bottle is filled by
machinery—the syrup and
carbonated water are accu
rately measured by machin
ery, therefore you get the
same uniform pleasing fla
vor in every bottle, which
is absolutely impos
sible with the
verybcdy ordtojry ^
/knows it fountain method.
4
fey name
You can get your CHERO-
COLA,“In a Bottle—Through
a Straw” at Soda Fountains
and other Refreshment
Stands.
Everybody knows
it by its name.
Where Draughon Graduates Are
...Employed...
Go to the banks, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their cashiers.
Go to the factories, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their accountauts.
Go to the wholesale Houses, and you will find that Draughon graduates are their man
agers.
Go to the Railway offices, and you will find Draughon graduates are their chief [clerks
or officials.
Go to “Uncle Sam,” and you Will find that Draughon graduates are his most trusted
servants.
Go wherever business requires the most efficient office help, and there you will find
Draughon graduates.
The .aggregate annual income of the graduates of Draughon’s great chain of Colleges,
at an estimated average salary of $75 a month is One Hundred and Eighty Million
Dollars.
Endorsed by more Bankers than all Other Business Colleges in the South
Combined-Enter Any Time—Catalog Free.
DRAUCHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLECE
Cor Forsyth and Mitchell Sts. H. R. TODD, Supt.
Atlanta, Ga.
.THE NEW.
Emory University
Academy Oxford, Ga.
See the catalogue before placing your Bon elsewhere. Address
A. M. HUGHLETT, A. M., LL. 0., Principal, OaFOKD, GA.
ENGINEERING
• ARCHITECTURE and COMMERCE w
GeorgiaTech is educating y,ung men for positions of use** |
[ fulness, responsibility, and power in industrial and basiness life, f
[ Its graduates are trained to do as well as to know. Their success
is the school’s greatest asset. Students have won highest honors in
various competitions. ' Thorough courses in Mechanical, Electrical,
Civil, Taatile u4 Ckeaieal Eafineeriat, Qeaiilr;, Architecture and Cam-
I aarca. New equipment, including a $200,( 00 Power Station and
! Engineering Laboratory for experimental and research work.
I Excellent climate. Complete library. High moral tone. Free tui-
m each county in Georgia. •
Billionsntss and Stomach Trouble.
"Two years ago I suffered from
frequent attacks of stomach
trouble and biliousness,” writes
Miss Emma Verbr.vke, Lima,
Ohio. ‘‘I could eat very little
food the* agreed with m» and I
became so dizzy and sick at
my stomach at times that I hat;
to take hold of something t(
keep from falling. Seeing
Chamberlain’s Tablets advertis
ed I decided to try them I im
proved rapidly.” Obtainable
everywhere.
' tion to fifteen students
For catalogue address,
K. G. MATBESON, Pr«a., Atlanta, 6a.
(iEOIM$(NOOLnrlkHNOlOGY
FARMES—You can find
Perry’s Swine Lixir, at my store
and it is the best hog medicine
on the market. Now is the best
time to begin its use. Jule Cliett,
Water street. Bainbrklge, Ga.
FARM LOANS
Long loans on improved farm
lands at low rates of interest.
The conditions are such that any
man can improve his farm and
let the farm pay for itself and
the interest.
F. E. STRICKLAND
SUED FDR SHOO
His [Action in Swearing
Out Warrant Against
Miller “Prompted by
Malice,” Asserts Detect
ive.
P. C. Miller, the detective of
the National Bureau of Investi
gation, against whom Dr. G. W.
Eichelberger, superintendant of
the Anti-Saloon league recently
had his charges of false swear
ing dismissed, yesderday entered
suit in Fulton superior court
agaist Dr. Eichelberger asking
*50,000 for damages which he
alleges Dr. Eichelberger has
done his character and business.
Mr. Miller recently made pub
lic an affidavit in which he
swore that he had been retained
by Dr. Eichelberger under the
pretense of having him work up
evidence in blind tiger cases,
butlin reality to find evidence
which would reflect upon the
character of Thomas B. Felder,
former attorney for the Anti-
Saloon league, now attorney for
the law enforcement committee,
acting as an independent organi
zation.
Dr. Eichelberger then swore
out a warrant for Mr. Miller in
municipal court, charging him
with false swearing swearing,
but when the matter, after,
postponement, finally came up for
trial, Dr. Eichelberger with
drew the charges upon advice of
counsel.
Mr. Miller in hi3 suit charges
that Dr. Eichelberger, both in
his individual capacity and as
suprintendent of the Anti-Saloon
league, in swearing out the warr
ant against him was prompted
by malice and intendes only to
harass, worry and bedevil him
and to damage his character,
and that Dr. Eichelberger was
prompted by wicked, malicious
and corrupt motives.
HENRY WARNER SAYS
RE NOW FEELS FINE
Well-Known Nashville
Man Suffered for Over a
Year With Serious Indi
gestion and Fell Off 80
Pounds.
Nearly everybody in Nashville
is either personally acquainted
with or has heard of Henry
Warner, the well-known Grocer
and Meat Market man, whose
place of business is located at
1012 Fourth Avenue, North.
Mr. Warner is not only well and
favorably known in business
circles, but enjoys the distinction
or being one of the biggest men
in N&shviile as he formerly
weighed 310 pounds in his stock
ing feet.
Something over a year ago Mr.
Warner lost his health and went
into a rapid decline and, accord
ing to his own statement, he lost
80 pounds in weight. In telling
the Tanlac representative of his
remarkable restoration to health
by the use of Tanlac, Mr. Warn
er said:
“About a year ago I began
suffering from stomach trouble
and nervous indigestion, and
from January until November
I couldn’t eat anything but a little
toast and soft boiled eggs. At
that time I weighed 310 pounds,
and this trouble pulled me down
until I only weighed 230. My
health was completely shattered
and I was almost a nervous and
physical wreck. To tell you the
truth, it just began to look like I
was going to die, and that’s the
way I felt about it, too.
“I did everything a man could
think of trying to get relief, but
medicines, or dieting, or any
thing else didn’t seem to-do me
any good, and I just kept going
from bad to worse. No mattei
how carefully I dieted myself I
would always suffer terribly with
heart burn and gas on my
iu corruui niuuvtJo. t . .
Mr. Miller claims that Dr. stomach after eating would
also have palpitation of the heart
and severe headaches. At othei
Eichelberger has succeeded in
his allenged malicious intents .
to the extent ot $50,000 worth times I would have burning pains
of damage to the plaintiff.
In addition to this Mr. Miller
alleges that he was taken away
from his business by Dr. Eichel-
berger’s suit against him for six
days, during which he lost $30
worth of business and was forc
ed to pay out $50 m attorney’s
fees. He also asks recovery of
these amounts.
The suit was filed by Attorneys
Louis H. Foster and W. J. Hey
ward.
T WILL THE LEGI
SLATURE DO ABOUT THIS?
The association of criminal and
innocent insane at the state
insane asylum at Milledgeville
is declared by the trustees unjust
to both alike and both suffer
by it. What is the legislature
going to about it? This question
has been asked on all sides.
Lawmakers have been repeated
ly asked to remedy this situation
but so far there has been no
response to the appeal. Back
in 1904 the legislature passed an
act requiring that insane con
victs should be cared for at the
State Farm, but it failed to pro
vide funds lor taking care of
them there.
The question of making better
provisions and remedying the
law’s at the asylum is one of the
big issues before the legislature.
Taking Big Chances.
It is a great risk to travel
without a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy, as this prepara
tion cannot be obtained on the
trains or steamships. Attacks
of bowel complaint are often
You are hereby not j
the date for the exam!
applicants for license tol
be held on Friday and]
August the 4th and 5th
the public schuol buildi,
city of Bainbridge,
ruination will ernbra
lowing:
Primary and Generali
tary and High School a J
visory. Those teachers,
to renew first grade
granted in 1913 will ti
following Reading CourJ
ual of Methods f or g|
Teachers, free: Cubberlel
al Life and Education, i
School Book Depository,
Ga; Colgrove’s, The lead
The School, Charles Sc|
Sons, Atlanta, Ga: Ho
High School Adminisl
Southern School Book
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
The examination will|
promptly at 8:30 a. m.
applicant will be admitted
9 o’clock. Pencils and
will be free.
J. S. Bradwell, cl
BEEESag
Gall Stones, Cancer and
of the Stomach and Inted
Auto-Intoxication, Yellow
dice, Appendicitis and otheil
ailments result from Stq
Trouble. Thousands of Std
Sufferers owe their completl
covery to Mayr’s Worn!
Remedy. Unlike any othei
Stomach Ailments. For sal
Druggists everywhere.
Win
in my stomachal was also nervous
and restless and couldn’t sleep
and sometimes when I would
lay down I would get so dizzy I
would almost go stone blind.
‘ ‘Finally I began takingTurkish
baths and long walks. This seem
ed to help me some, but nothing
did anything more than give
temporary relief, and I had just
about given up all hope of ever
getting well.
“About this time Alee Graves,
a friend of mine, told m ; Tanlac
had helped him and advised me
to try it, so I got a botile and
commenced taking it. I got re
lief right from the first and In
the time I had finished my second
bottle I felt so much better 1
went back and bought five more
bottles.
“I can now eat anything and
have actually gained 30 pounds.
I can also sleep well. In fact, I
feel like a new man and am back
at work again feeling better
than I have in years. If I keep
on gaining (like I have for the
past few weeks, I will soon be
back to my old weight again.
The change in my condition has
been the talk of this w’hole part
of town, and if I have had to tell
one person about Tanlac, I guess
I have told a thousand. Every
body thinks it. is nothing short
of a miracle the way I have im
proved.
“Tanlac has helped my wife a
whole lot, too. She almost had a
nervous breakdown from nursing
me when I was sick, but Tanlac
seemed to put her right on her
feet and has done her a world Lof
good.”
Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge
exclusively by Willis Drug Co., I
in Donalsonville by the Palace'
Drug Co; Climax by the Climax |
Pharmacy; Iron City, by Strick-
Head
are the
Forman Farm Loan
Ten years time, annu
instalments if desire
and reasonable rate
Write or see me for ii
formation.
R. G. Hartsfie
Lain bridge, Ga.
Constipation and Indigestion.
“I have used Chamberlaii
Tablets ard r”ist say that th
are the best I have ever us
for constipation and indigestio
My wife also used them for i
digestion and they did h
good,” writes Eugene S. Knigl
Wilmington, N. C. Chambe
lam,s Tablets are mild ar
gentle in their action. Gii
them a tial. You are certain
be pleased with the agreeab
laxative effect which thev p»
duce. Obtainable everywhere.
U GAR 1
sudden and very severe, and' ^ anc |. ^ CordelJ; Brinson, by H. !
everyone should go prepared forjB. Harrell Supply Co.; Babtbek,
them. Obtainale evervwhpro Ina n-u—._i» d— t ■ —
ATTENTION
MERCHANTS!
Buy Sugar direct trom
sugar dealers. We can
save you money. IV e ship
from both Savannah and
Brunswick. Writers
and you will be surprised
the saving you make • •
S.L SMITH & CO.
Fitzgerald, Ca.