The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, September 14, 1916, Image 10

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\v-> V £' \VV \* Chesterfields go one step further ? - There are, perhaps, over 800 brands of ciga rettes sold in this country today. But not one of them does what Chesterfields do, for Chester fields satisfy—and yet they’re mild! This truly unique cigarette has all of that refreshing taste-delicacy which any good ciga-, rette must have. j Yet, without sacrificing any of this delightful mildness, Chesterfields go one step further—they do more than merely “please your taste”—they let you know you've been smoking! They satisfy! j —and yet they’re mild! « SoJacco Or. -m CIGARETTES BETHEL ITEMS Mrs. P. E. Mathis and child ren spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cleveland, and Mr. Mrs. Drew Lynn.' Mr. and Mrs. Josh * McConn spent Sunday with their daught er Mrs. E. W. Rich. Messrs. Roy Cloud, Guss Rich and Arthur Roberts toured down to Spring Creek last Sunday. Mr. Emmett Lynn, spent Sun- ' day with his mother Mrs. P. E. Mathis. Messrs. Allen Rich and Roy Cloud left here Sunday for Spring Creek to enjoy the sing ing convention. fMr. and Mrs. John Wilscn spent Sunday with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin. Mr. Ben Roberts and family from Shingler Still spent Sun day with his parents at Lynn Station. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich are entertaining a fine boy. Mr. R. C. Marchant called on Miss Henrietta Rich last Sun day. Mr. Floyd Dees called on Miss Myrtle Mathis last Sunpay. "V t 10 for 5c Abo packed 20 for 10e 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. “WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ;1 Barrow Loan & Abstract Co. “The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.” PELHAM. GEORGIA. FARM LOANS We have unlimited money to lend on improved farm lands in Southwest Georgia, for five years at 6 per cent, interest with small commission. . . If in the field for a loan write us and our rep resentative will call on you promptly. Remember when you place your appli cation with us, we get you the money and do so promptly. Hurst Loan Company Meigs, Georgia. DON’T LEAVE BAINBRIDSE Ns Need to Seek Afar. The Evidence Is at Your Doer. No need to leave Bainbridge Sunday. PINESFOREST Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas hap- ened to fall one day last week and almost broke her hip. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. T. Cobb who has been sick forlsome time is much better and we are sure glad to know it- Mrs. Mollie Byrd who has been visiting her mother Mrs. m. S Worn, left last Thursday for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will make her future home. Mrs. Evers Ward of Vienna, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. James Ward, left Sunday for her home, Rev. N. H. Nix, filled his re gular appointment here Sunday. Messrs. Earnest Dean and Will Dollar, of Prosperity, were in our midst Sunday. Miss Edna Dixson took dinner j with Miss Maud Swicord Sunday} Misses Bernice and Jessie Pope and Gladys Bartow visited miss Vashti McCullough Sunday. Miss Versie Lee Dixon took dinner with Miss Elma Pope last Sunday. Miss Vera Mae Dixson and Free man Palmer, Miss Elma Pope and Earnest Dean, were out teasing the breeze Sunday. Mr. Edd Cloud, of Bethany and Miss Clifford Dixson were tak ing a joyride Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward visi ted Mr. and Mrs. McCullough last La,Grippe tbc iOc- TabltV* •£&-. and Bad Colds -ire eausod bv forma. Fo« Quick relkj f take TLe Quilt li.in i,ertn Ki.- j Johnson’s Tonic to hunt up proof, because you have it here at home. The straightforward statement of a Bainbridge resident like that given, bears an interest for every man woman or child here in Bainbridge. G. P. Cliett. Bainbridge, says: “I was almost down and out with kidney trouble. My back had {become so lame and sore that I could scarcely move about. I was so helpless that 1 couldn’t bend or straighten my back or lift my arm to my head. It took in all about six boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills to rid me of the trouble and I fhaven’t suffered a bit since.” Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney reijjedy —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the kind that Mr. Cliett had. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Constipation the Father of Many Ills. Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowls regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlain’s Tab lets. They not only move the bowles but improve the appetite! and strenghten the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. Mrs. N. H. Nix and children were at church Sunday. Mr. Tom Thomas and wife of Valdosta were called to the bed side of his mother last week. “Look Pa, How fC6ets-[f Works!” fw lifts Your Corn Eight IV* Never Fails ™ ^ "Ever in your lire see a corn come out like that? Look at the true skin underneath—smooth as the palm of your hand! Well Now, Look at That! Off Come* That Pesky Corn af Slick as a Whistle. The earth is blessed with the one, simple, painless, never-failing: rem edy that makx-s millions of corn-pos tered people happy, and that’s "GETS- IT". Apply it in o seconds. It dries. Some people jab and diR at their corns with knives and rasors—wrap their toes in packages with ban dages or sticky tape, make them red and raw with salves. Nothins - lik»' this with#“GETs>-lT.” Tour corn loosens—you lift it off There’s nothiner to press on the corn, or hurt Angels couldn’t ask for more. Try it tonitrht on any corn, callus or wart. "GF.TS-TT” is sold and recom mended bv drug-gists everywhere a bottle, or sent i»n receipt of pried by E. Lawrence & Co Chicago. III. Tax Collector’s FOR lin, Iron City, Rock Pond, Lela, Donalsonville, Steam Mill, Lela, Court House Spring Creek, Kendricks, Faceville, Recovery, 'Fowlstown, Attapulgus, McRaeville, Bells, Bird’s store, Johnson's Store, Climax. Parkers, Bell’s Store Belchers, Strickland, Lynn’s Sta. Bainbridge, Brinson, Monday c Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday, Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday, Friday Friday Saturday Monday Monday, Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Iron City, Rock Pond, Lela, Donalsonville, Steam Mill, Lela, Court House, Spring Creek, Kendricks, Faceville, Recovery, Fowlstown, Attapulgus, McRaeville, Johnson’s Store, Bells, Bird’s Store, Climax, Parkers, Bell’s Store Belchers, Court House Strickland, Lynn Sta. Bainbridge, Brinson, SECOND AND LAST ROUND Thursday Oct Friday ‘ Friday ‘ Saturday Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Srturday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wedesday Nov. Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Saturday r Yours, very truly, T. M. BATTLE. T. C. uecatur r After Saturday, November 4th, I will be in my continually at Bainbridge, until the Final Closing "of E Books, April 1st 1817. * "///a y/A p W/L ?JYou can get your Chero-Cola “In a Bottle — Through a Straw” at Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands. Everybody knows it by its name. Corn’s Sanitary Barber H. L. CORN, Proprietor Complies with every modern Sanitary requiremen White Barbers and splendid service. Linens clear carefully laundried. Just a visit and you are a P tr patron at 323 Broad Street Bainbridge