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c ‘ pleasing your taste.” Other cigarettes, be
dsides Chesterfields, can do that.
But Chesterfields do more — they begin
where the others stop!
, Because Chesterfields satisfy !—they give
you the true meaning of smoking!
Yet they’re MILD!
This new combination (“satisfy!’ ye* mild)
can be had only in Chesterfields—because no
cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield
blend!*
Try Chesterfields today!
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UNTA HAMPTON SPRINGS PULLMAN LINE
CHANGED TO
ATLANTA-ALBANY LINE
. After April 29th present Atlanta-Hampton Springs Pullman
Ping car line will be changed to Atlanta-Albany sleeping car
f on the following schedule:
SOUTHBOUND
Atlanta A. B. & A 10:30 P. M.
Cordele G. S. W. & G 5:30 A. M.
Albany G. S. W. & G 6:50 a. M.
NORTHBOUND
Albany G. S. W. & G. 10:15 l*. M.
Cordele A. B. & A 11:55 P. M.
Atlanta A. B. & A 6:10 A. M.
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 10:30 P. m. and Albany at 10:15
By.occupy sleeping cars as early as 9:00 P. M. Passengers ar-
■^ng Atlanta at 6:10 a. m. and Albany at 6:50 a. m. may remai
sleeping cars as late as 7:30 A. M.
Secure further information from W. W. Croxton, Genrral
ssenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Subscribe for the Post-Search Light,
Cash Corn Market
Yy E are affording the farmers of this
' ' section a market for sound white
milling corn either shelled or in the ear,
shucked, and are paying liberal prices.
CALL OP. WRITE THE
Flint River Milling Company
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA
We call attention to the ad
vertisement of Mr. W. J. Brady
in this issue. Mr. Brady is lo
cated in the store formerly oc
cupied by J. M. Laing and his
entire stork is new. Having
just gone into the business he
has no old stuff to get rid of
and his line is fresh, well select
ed and tasty. Mr. Brady has
been an active salesman be
hind the counter for a number
of years past and he is intima
tely acquainted with the trade
and knows its very need. He
has two very splendid sugges
tions in his advertisement this
week.
KINKY
HAIR
up ioy v.-ijr I *\u‘. *.».
Yoon truly, CLUA GitE.iR.
* Don't let tome fake Kink Remover f'>ol
you. You really can’t straighten your hair
until it’s nice and long. That’a what
QUININE
POMADE
does, remove* Dandruff, feeds the Roots of
the hair, and makes it ictjW long, aoft and
•ilky. After using a few time, >ou cm teli
the difference, and after a litt.e while it
will be so pretty and long that you cun fix
it up to suit you. If Eaalanto don't do
we claim, we will give your money back.
25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
Writ. Var PirtlnJvt.
KXtUNTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Os.
J. W. Jeter and |wife of near
(Climax were in the city Monday
several hours shopping.
Hon. T. Mitchell Hines of At-
tapulgus was in the city this
week working on the jury.
W. J. Prigden of Eldorendo
was among the out of town
visitors here this week.
G. W. J. Barber of Donalson-
ville was in the city several days
this week attending the session
of city court.
Mr. W. S. Strong of Blakely
was in the city a short while
Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Cassady of Cuth-
bert spent several days last week
the guest of Mrs. G. C. Butler.
Cash paid for Second-
Hand Bicycle frames at
the Bicycle Hospital.
Rov Sullivan spent a few days
in the city this week on his
way to the northwest where he
will make his future home.
Ellington AV illis left Monday
afternoon for Athens where he
is attending the University of
Georgia.
Edwin Perry left Monday for
Athens to enter the Uniuersity
for the year 16 and 17.
J. W. Napier, of Climas was
among the citizens over the early
part of the week attending court.
Julian Hodges of Donalson-
ville was in the city a short
while the forepart of the week.
M. S. Guilford and family
were in the city a short while
the early part of the week.
Send your Sick or Dead
bicycle to the Bicycle Hos
pital, 211 Water Street.
We bring ‘em to life.
Miss Bernice Donalson, of Gy
rene was in the city a short
while Friday morning.
Miss Buck, a charming young
lady, of Apalachicola has been
spending several days in the city
with Mrs. W. H. Russell.
Back to hunting and fishing
lies now Reuben, it is more inter
esting than campaign lies any
way old boy.
Attention is called to the ad
vertisement of the Ladies Shop
in this issue as they have some
very especial offers in their
list.
There were quite a bunch of
Fair Boosters over from Donal-
sonville this week and they are
going to pull off a big one sure
as you live. When Donalsonville
goes out after a thing she us
ually brings home the bacon.
The cool snap the last day or
two put ginger in business and
the merchants of this city are
real busy. Bainbridge has gotten
down to her fall stride and busi
ness is picking up in all quarters.
Cotton selling right along and
folks getting more and more
cheerful. The advertising merch
ant is reaping the harvest while
the drone is losing ground.
When you feel run down at
the heel, at outs with the en
tire world and mad as the mis-
cheit and dont know what you
are mad about, you really want
to go to an old fashioned one-
ringed circus where you can see
it all from the monkey to the
clown. Wanting to see a cir
cus is not a failing, it is just a
disease and a bad one at that.
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
Elmer Belcher spent several
days in Atlanta this week.
Messrs. W. L. Miller and A.
Cook of Attapulgus spent Mon
day in the city attending City
court.
P. U. Moore of near Climax
was in the city the lore part of
the week attending court.
The friends of Z. Kobern will
be glad to learn that he is out
and at his work after a serious
illness of six weeks.
Mose Fingerhut, a former
citizen of Bainbridge was in the
city a short while this week.
J. L. Taylor of Attapulgus was
in the city a short while this
week attending City Court.
Mr. J. M. Laing is spending a tew
davs in Baltimore and eastern
points of interest.
Cash paid for Second
hand Bicycle frames at the
Bicycle Hospital.
Mr. Tom Roberts of Donalson
ville, was in the city early Satur
day morning on business.
Roland Bower is smiling over
the arrival of a new girl at his
home.
Hon. Byron Bower atter a
ramble around the county with
old friends and acquaintances
for a few days left for Atlanta
this week.
Prof. J. F. Thomason after
an illness of several days last
week is back on the job at the
school.
O. M. Tillis and a party of
friends from Havana, were in
the city a short while Friday on
business.
Dr. Spence and Dr. Perry ol
Camilla were Friday afternoon
visiters to this city.
Send your Sick or Dead
bicycle to the Bicycle Hos
pital, 211 Water Street.
We bring ‘em to life.
Messrs. Lane, Reynolds and
Garwood, were in the city Fri
day advertising the Southwest
Georgia Fair. They say that
things will be there that have
never been seen here or here
abouts.
Mr. A. J. Callahan left Thurs
day night for Tupelo, Miss.,
where he will spend a while with
his daughter Mrs. Chalfant and
then he and Mrs. Callahan will
go to Lookout Mountain for a few
days vacation.
Hons. John R. Wilson, M. E.
O’Neal and C. W. Wimberley
went up to Camilla Wednesday
night on a short trip.
The work on the Hospital is
going on rapidly and it will be
only a short while before it is
completed. The location seems
ideal for that kind of an institu
tion and when finished it will be
an edifice worth the admiration
of everybody.
Blumey says that it is time to
take in that old straw hat, it is
"agin” the law to wear it another
day more especially as they have
their line of No Name and Stet
son hats in and ready to supply
the fellow that is trying to crib
on the season. The window of
Blumenstein Willis and Company
show just what they are. Have
you seen the line this fall?
MiTl^OMAcW
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers
of the Stomach and Intestines,
Auto-Intoxication, Yellow Jaun
dice, Appendicitis and other fatal
ailments result from Stomach
Trouble. Thousands of Stomach
Sufferers owe their complete re
covery to Mayr’s Wonderful
Remedy. Unlike any other for
Stomach Ailments. For sale by
Druggists everywhere.
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