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BEER HOUNDS”
The new breed of clops known
as “beer hound” which have
been perfected in the city of
Des Moines, Iowa, for the pur
pose of hunting down blind
tingers, et cetera, haven’t got a
thing on corn licjuor hounds
right herein the city of Atlanta.
The difference between the
beer bounds of Des Moines and
the corn liquor hounds of Atlan
ta is that the former walk on
four legs, cannot talk and are
denied fhe satisfaction of a
drink when they run their prey
to earth; whereas the corn liquor
hound of this vicinity is a two
legged creature which can speak
the English language when oc
casion demands and he never
fails to regale himself with a
drink on catching his prey.
The beer hounds of Detroit
work in co-operation and conjun
ction with the police authorities
Of that city as an aid to law in-
forcement, while the corn liquor
hounds of Atlanta have nothing
in common with the hateful
minions of the law.
Des Moines beer hounds may
be abie to smell a cold bottle of
“old style” farther than a corn
liquor hound of Atlanta can scent
a pint of the stulf that makes
light your daddy; but one thing
is certain he won’t get to the
beer any quicker than his At
lanta contemporary will get to
the liquor.
WIFE OF SOUTHERN
BY. ENGINEER UTS
ASIDE
Magnolia Balm
in the Liquid Lace Powder used by famous
beauties. If you have. Sunburn, Tan or
Freckles try c\Ccpnol<u fTjalru. It quickly
Mtopu the burn and removes Tan and
iljemishes. Makes your skin soft and
turnout h. Easy to u&e and
to please.
7Lice Colors:
While, ‘Pink, Hose-Red.
75c. at I hunfiits or / u tnatldirect.
SAMPLE FREE
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE;
"Viola Htynnt 1 l.ibcl for divorce in
vs. Decatur Superior Court,
Kflie ttryuul | November Term 1916.
To the Sheriff of said county—Greet
ing
The defendant, Kllie Bryant is here
by cited and required personally or try
attorney to appear at the Superior
Court to be held iu and for said county
on the l-'lth day of May, 191(1 then and
there to make answer or defensive
allegation in writing to the pluintifT's
libel as in default thereof the court
will proceed according to the statutes
in such eases made and provided, This
11th day of September. 191(1.
C. \V. Wimberley, Clerk.
G. G. Bower, Ally, for petitioner.
Chambetlaio’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This is a medicine that every
family should be provided with.
Colic and diarrhoea often come
on suddenly and it is of the
greatest importance that they
he treated promptly. Consider
the suffering that must be en
dured until a physician arrives
or medicine can be obtained.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy has a
reputation second to none for
the quick relief which it affords.
Obtainable everywhere.
P. G. Hooks Spent $2,000
Trying to Restore His
Wife’s Health—Gains 16
Pounds ©n Tanlac.
Another wonderful indorse
ment for Tanlac that will be
read with interest by thousands
of frail suffering women throagh-
out the south was given recently
by Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks, of
Rome, Ga. Mrs. Hooks is the
wife of P. C. Hooks a well
known Southern railway engin
eer. Mrs. Hooks made the re
markable statement that she
had received more benefit from
four bottles of Tanlac than from
medical treatment that cost her
husband $2,000, which he had
paid out in the past two years in
an effort to restore her to health.
"For about two years,” said
Mrs. Hooks, “I have been in
very had health and have
suffered from stomach trouble,
extreme nervousness and a bad
form of rheumatism. For more
than seven months. I was con
fined to my bed and was almost
a nervous and physical wreck.
My digestion was so poor I had
to diet myself and rarely ate
anything but soft boiled eggs
and milk and things of that
kind and even the lightest of
foods would nauseate ma and
lay heavy on my stomach.
“Any sudden noise would effect
my nerves, and my husband had
to quit setting the alarm olock
and the door to my room had
to be kept closed so I couldn’t
hear the telephone ring. I have
had the rheumatism in my left
hip and shoulders so bad I could
hardly bear anything to touch
me.
“My condition became so bad
my husband took me to Hot
Springs, Ark., where I remain
ed for a month. I had to use
crutches all the time. The treat
ment there helped me for a
while, and I returned home. I
soon relapsed into my old con
dition and then I was taken to
a specialist in Atlanta.
“I had fallen off from one
hundred and twenty pounds un
til 1 only weighed eighty-nine
pounds, just a shadow of my
former self.
“The specialist prescribed a
course of treatment, but before
using the medicine I decided to
give Tanlac a trial. 1 did this
because of what I had read of
Mr. Coopers new medicine and
because my husband had heard
so many railroad men reccom-
mend it.
"That was the best resolution
of my life. 1 am now on iny
fourth bottle and feel better
than at any time since 1 became
ill. 1 can now eat anything 1
want and my food agrees with
me—besides, everything I eat
tastes good and I enjoy my meals.
“I have set my crutches aside
and actually feel so much better
I told my husband a few days
ago 1 believed 1 would turn
off the cook, but he insist
ed that 1 wait awhile.
“I now weigh one hundred
land tive pounds, which is a
When You View Yourself
arrayed for some dress affair,
you will have to admit that the
dog collar, necklace, bracelets,
etc., certainly do add consider
ably to your attractiveness. If
your jewel case lacks any article
of jewelry that should be there
come here and select it. That
will insure quality, correctness
andjgood taste.
N. J. SMITH & SON
Oldest and Bc*t Jewelers
Try an Ad in
Search Light,
The Post-
They pay.
gain of sixteen pounds and am
J improving right along every day.
Before taking Tanlac 1 was so
weak and frail 1 was greatly
discouraged and could not per-
jsuade myself to believe that I
; could ever enjov another Well
! day. But I don't feel that way
! now. I am not nervous like I was
i and 1 can see and fee) a great
improvement. I sleep better and
my strength is returning rapidly.
Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge
exclusively by Willis Drug Co.,
in Donalsonville by the Palace
Drug Co; Climax by the Climax
Pharmacy: Iron City, by Strick-
{land & Cordell: Brinson, by H.
B, Harrell Supply Co; Babcock,
Ga, by Babcock Bros. Lumber
Company; Eldorendo, Ga., J. L.
Smith.
DEATH OF AGED LIST
A sad death was that of Mrs.
Dicy Ann Yarborough, which oc
curred August 15th at the home
of her daughter, Mr. A. M. Earp
of Brinson, Ga. Mrs. Yarbor
ough was for a number of years
a member of the Methodist
church. She had been in feeble
health tor a number of years,
and had been living with her
daughter for quite a while.
She leaves four daughters and
one son to mourn her departure
from this life. She was nearly
80 years old and one of the
mothers of Isreal that helped to
hew this country out of the wil
derness. Rev. Mr. Stokes of
the Methodist church at Brinson
conducted the funeral services,
took place in the Thursby grave
yard in the presence of a large
number of friends and relatives.
Mrs. Yarborough had 38 grand
children and forty two great
grand-children, and one great,
great grand-child.
How to Give Good Advice.
The best way to give good ad
vice is to set a good example.
When others see how quickly
you get over your cold by tak.
ing Chamberlain’s Cough Re
medy they are likely to follow
your example. This remedy has
been in use for many years and
eujoys an excellent reputation.
Obtainable everywhere.
Children Get Hungry
just by looking at our bread. Its
golden crust, its snowy white
middle are appetizing in them
selves. And the taste bears out
the looks and the food value
matches the taste You cannot
give your children a more nourish
ing. toothsome fo«d. Why not
try it?
r
Seed? Why Yes As U:
Completion of the Georgia
Training School for Girls is to
be crowning work in the long and
useful life of Mrs. W. H. Felton
of Cartersville, of the most bril
liant and best beloved woman
that Georgia has ever produced.
Known far and wide for her
intellectual ability and literary
talents, Mrs. Felton is likewise a
woman of splendid executive
ability, and was selected to per
form important duties in con
nection with the women’s depart
ments of the great Chicago Ex
position, the Cotton States Ex
position in Atlanta and the
World’s Fair at Louis.
Now in her declining years,
although an old woman in years
but a woman whose spirit has
the quality of eternal youth, Mrs.
Feltcn has devoted herself to this
state institution located near At
lanta, which has for its object
the reclaiming of wayward girls.
The Georgia legislature appro
priated $12,500 to the Home at
its recent session, and this will
be added to a contribution of
$6,000 secured from Mrs. Russell
Sage through the efforts of Mrs.
Felton, making a fund of $18,500
to erect a dormitory. Wiimer L.
Moore, of Atlanta, chairman of
the board of managers, who has
worked day and Right for the
success of the school, was reap
pointed by Governor Harris.
We Will Save TJie People
of the county many dollars ini
buying their Fall
Garden and Field Seed
Rye, Oats and Burr Clover
..A SPECIALTY..
We have been your real seed
friends for these many years and
we will continue to be and all
you need to do is to tell us your
wants.
Bainbridge Drug & Seed
Bon Air Block
Bainbridg
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FARMERS:
Plant Rape for your Horses, Cows and Hogs. We have neti
seed in any quanity.
Have you ever tried it in the pot with a piece of Bacon;
ITS FINE—TRY IT.
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