The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, August 17, 1916, Image 5

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kigc to CoX Makes Reply Walter Park. „ page 8)* record! |1 the No* «ro .mtinued from ~Z. matter oT (1 was my defense. he 0 pposition to me has the aml since they have brought if they dare to try to harfte Jte it S extent nI "'..dud motion. Nothing else ,'nii- and honest statement »00(1, let them be fair to , lt they publish eveiy record, including even hi le J the lily reeor 1 cototiare t ft any mil nf he i as a .Judge I am content with that of my oppon- lav and at any time, and intent it to the judgement of every j i ia ve not discharged the i, nr much credit to my- . V Ki, a;, much benetlt to the iias, then the people content for them to int no mean advan ce: I want nothing !tich merit* and worth I have not assault- -sman’s character, nor ml it ro be done. His snulted mine, and T io come to the peo- ont, and it is the iudg- ronscience that I ap- rone to this length io dt.ods that are being no, and bell-eve the nf tliis District will :ept that itlus me | the i * i-,p I m I IBatnbrtftgp Mortal Doings Among Those That See and Know. iBY SELENE Mr. Edwin Perry entertained with a swimming party Monday at Spring Creek in honor of his house guest Mr. Sam Shanks, of Charlottee, N. C. Those invit ed were Misses Caroline Norris, of Newton, Madelyn Lusky, of Mrs. Theresa D. Caldwell en tertained with a delightful dance Thursday evening at her home “Lingerlong” in honor of her house party, which she has been entertaining for the past week. The house was beautifully decor- Huntington Tenn., Pearl Floyd, ated in dahlias and terns. The rioreed Randell, of Madison, house party consisted of Misses CecitHarreH, Toy Caing.ofNew-iAnnieand Dorothy Dyer, Mrs. ton, Messrs. Ellington Willis, i w. H. Dyer, of Douglas, Messrs. Owen Fields, Paul Battle, bam W. Rae, of Macon, J. Wilson, D. Shanks, Lloyd Rich, Trevor Battle, and Eugene Zacharias ‘Wifi fifties ilia. Hi Aiifis It |!d Laing store [Goto the J. M. Laing Store fer vour shoes. W. J. Brady. Mr. W, (). Charlton, of Al bany, formerly of this here visiting friends Ives. Let us do your Palm Beach Suit, at HO cents. The Dixie (steam Laundry. Mrs. E. A. McArthur, and taughier. Dorothy, have raturn- McClain, F. Cunningham, W. L. Lane, P. R. Roberts, Dr. Mont, ,, r, „ . . . , . , , of Douglas. Others enjoying the Mrs. C. Cox entertained with dancing were Misses Leona a delightful picnic at Twin Lakes ; Haire, Ivey Lewis, of Attapulgus, hriday evening in honor of 1 Myrtle Kornman, Madelyn Lusky Misses Caroline Norris and Toy!of Huntington, Tenn.. Kathryn Laing of Newton. Ga. After a Chestnut Lida Lee Bruton, Cecil delightful swim, a picnic lunch i Harrell, Pearl Floyd, Blanche was spread. Those enjoying the! Kornman. Caroline Norris, of hospitality sf Mrs. Cox were:;Newton, Lamar Coleman, Flo- Misses Miriam McLellan, Estelle ; reed Randell of Madison, Stella Darsey Euzera McCarty, Cora I Nussbaum, E u z e ra McCarty, Clark Eleanor Brooks, Emma | Ruth Hines, of Jacksonville, Sutherland. Ruth Hines, of Jack- Louise Tucker, Toy Laing, of sonville, Lida Lee Bruton, Mar- Newton, Marie O’don n e 11. ion Sutherland. Messrs. M. A. 1 Messrs. H. G. Bell, M. A. Ehr- . Ehrlich, Joe Salma, Rhoe Toole, lich, W. S. Poole, Jule Kwilecki, Ralph Kwilecki, Hmman Smith, [ D. O. Porter, Chas Bomiesler, 1 Harry McCaskill, W. S. Poole, 0 f New York, D. L. Shackleford | J. C. Goodrich, Llyod Rich, Nel-j Grady Johnson, Trever Battle, ! son Bruton, Trever Battle and Max Kwilecki, Nelson Bruton ! Wallace Parnell of Jacksonville-! of Jacksonville. Oliver Fleming, •and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mathis, [c. L. Senter, Ralph Kwilecki, I Mrs. W. L. Mathis, entertain- j ? W/’ r Ed ™J?Z r { y ’, ?* T C ed a small rook party Saturdav Lammage, C. \\. Y imberly, Ji„ evening those _ playing, weJ° ^^onSaib of’ New Sk! ner, Geo. of Colum- McCaskill, Dr. Leonard Willis I Q Ui j\ ^ e V/’ T Mr and Mrs Glen Mathis S. Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. H. b. JVU. and Mrs. Glen Matnu. [Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Misses Bessie Tolbert a n d; Belcher, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Irene Brinson, of Brinson, were [Perry, honor guest at a rook party last Saturday evening, given by Miss city is Fio ra Holder. Miss and relat- may prosper for a tie long run, lie that i nt work must pay E. E. COX. . 1916. i L ertisenvent.) s« « *» » f a?d Car“ erl ”omi T oJ 1 *"A d£Ts vSn A * Brad/S » ,he , JfeiSm j! CT 8 Goodrich 0 Harryi«- »' Miss Louise Tucker, Monday y I evening entertained with a moon- Mathis rendered several beauti- [j®/?*’ gathrvn ful musical selections. Those CwwS invited to meet Misses Tolbert | F^era McCartif Flea and Brinson were: Misses Nelli /e p a ^nL ai n'aranw Maxwell, Marie O.donnell. Ernie| Messrs X’ (? sXrte D Ra§h Mays, Eleanor Brooks, America!Sffwiilie KwileVki W ’«! pSS! &*LA“*, l £i e ' m“W Lnd Harry McCaakiil. fed home after spending several weeks in Marriana, Fla. Mrs. J. M. Scon, Jessie Mil- llred Scott and Miss Net-tie Scott pre visiting in Atlanta. Hats cleaned IPhone 373. and reshaped. 6°, FARM LOANS 6% Loans on improved farms in South Georgia promptly made at lowest rates and best terms. Call on or write us stating your needs. r ~^~WE CAN SAVE YOU M0NEY=f======== Barrow Loan & Abstract Co. The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.” PELHAM, GEORGIA. Mr. Wallace Parnelle has re turned to his home in Jackson ville after two weeks visit to re latives here. Miss Rebecca Zacharias, of Columbus is the guest of Miss Francis Kwilecki. Mr. Chas Bomiesler of New York spent a fews days here last week. ...THE... WANTED—Boarders and term- ants. Good service and a clean Hotel. The Oak City under new management. Rates reasonable. Miss Mary Hogan. FOR SALE—A good building lot on east Broughton street. Ap ply to J. T. Colbert. FOR SALE—Good Buick auto mobile cheap. Apply to J. T. Colbert. LOST—Or left in park Wednes day morning, folding camera. Finder please return to Calla han Hotel and receive reward. Miriam McLelian. Messrs. H. G Bell, J.H. Garrison, Paul Battle, | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cans and Chas Chestnut, Albert Gnfflr, j? UJ r ene Zacharias have returned m r i.‘ Home after a weeks visit to Richard Hart and M. A. Ehrlich. (jolumbus. r ... . T, , , i Misses Gladys Hooten and Annie, '. . , , Everything new at Brady s |G arre t served punch. I Livsie Shckleford spent the in the J. M. Laing Store. ’ | week end the-guest of his par- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Belton Jennings ;ents Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shackle- Palin Beach Suits Cleaned 36c.'and son, Belton Jr Miss Cora, ford of Albany. an Hodges. Phone 373. Kotme^to Dawson W Mond^ | Dr - Leo Lyons of Moultrie to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. - spent the week-end as the guest M. H. Jennings. - I of friends. Miss America Ball has return-1 Miss Edith Taylor has return ed to her home lh Moultrie after :ed to her home in Statesboro spending a few day here, as the [after a visit to Mrs. R. B. Coie- guest of Miss Pear! Floyd. ! man ' 1 Willie Kwilecki returned home Saturdav after a two months stay in New York. Miss lvery Lewis, of Attapulgus i spent a most pleasant week the ' guest of Miss Cecil Harrell. Mr. Lloyd Hiil, formerly of Havana, Cuba, has moved his family here. Mrs. Andrews of Columbus, spent a few days here the guest of Mrs. Walter Perry. Mr. Sam Shanks of Charlotte, is the guest of Edwin Perrv. Miss Caroline Morris who has been the guest of Mrs. W. C. Cox for the past ten days return ed to her home in Newton last Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hamil and j children are spending a week at j Lanark. Mrs. M. E. Nussbaum spent j Sunday in Thomasville with par ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Wise. You Need a Tonic There arc times in every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. Wr.en that time comes to you, you know v/hat tonic to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which ref gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps buiid them back to strength and health. H has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, 2ihug women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can’t make a mistake in taking The Woman’s Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: “1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, ■ or women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and p 3 strong as 1 ever did, and can psvtbing,” Hegin taking Cardui today. Sold try s£ itshssi. Has Helped Thousands W. S. Townsend left Tuesday morning for a ten days stay at! Lanark. Mr. Edwin Perry has returned j from a trip to Chicago and other i points of interest on the great j Lakes. Mis. Theresa D. Caldwell left Sunday foi a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dyer, in Douglas. Misses Irene Brinson and Bessie Tolbert, of Brinson, are j the attractive guests of Miss! Flora Holder. i Ow'en Fields returned home I Sunday after a visit to Mr. ar.d i Mrs. Walter Phiipot in Chicago, j Mrs. M. T. Soilar, wrs the! guest of her mother Mrs. Waiter! Furry last week. Bainbridge Hospital Well Equipped Prices Moderate 527 E. Shotwell Street (NON-SECTARIAN) NOW IS THE TIME ...To Save Your Hay... We Sell the Deenng New Ideal Mower \ The Best on the Market Cliett Hardware Company “Everything in Hardware’ 7 MEAT CURING IN SUMMER IN COLD STORAGE On the afternoon of April 12th, Mr. J. F. Fain ot R. F. D. killed two hogs for the purpose of testing the killing ami saving of meat in hot weather by cold &ordge. On the morning of April 13th the meat was thoroughly salted and placed in our meat curing cold storage. At the^end of thirty days half thejmeat was taken out of storage and put through the usual smoking process for ten or twelve days. Fifteen days later Mr. Fain came for the balance of his meatv and stated that he had made a thorough examination of the first lot and found it thoroughly preserved nicely cured and as fine as any meat hejhad ever cured during cold weather. We are for curing. prepared to take care of all meat brought us fficiinbridge See Company Ice, Coal and Cold Storage Telejtboiiei 152 BArvnRIDGE. GEORGIA.