The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, October 26, 1916, Image 3

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E. fl| EIGHTEEN LBS, \Vretcbed Takings [fell Off Ui \lmost a ietoo- * - Until Health Tanlac til She Living kite d S een me before 1 L Tanlac you would it was the same per- t0 you now,” said E. Hamilton one of it known residents of Ala., m telling of the lh l e results she had od- ffrom the use of Tanlac Mae that is accomphsh- d, wonderful results in think of it!” continued liiton. ‘‘I have S alned , pounds since I began the medicine and have jen two bottles. 1 from a nerveous j 0 wn and for nineteen have been in wretched I had no appetite and ide I did eat did more ia n good and my sleep >ry poor. I was so weak Jr so miserable that it [sometimes take me from sst until suppertime to house work finished for I have to stop every few and rest. I too played- [keep on the go. I took Ids of treatment, but noth- me any good and I just letting worse all the time. ied like I was losing every day and I lost until I was almost a ikeleton. husband begged me to ic, and just to please | bought a bottle. I have ished up my second bottle. 11 you I wouldn’t take idred dollars for the good I done me. It strengthen- | up right from the state, .. a good appetite and ling I eat agrees with me ly and I sleep fine. As I lready said, I have gained n pounds and I believe I happiest woman in town relieve I have a right to imply feel fine in every . friends are asking me I have been doing to my- look so much better and Irse I tell me that Tanlac . msible. I believe it is st medicine ever sold over J store counter, t sir, you are perfecly ned to use my statement papers and am only too ) be able to let the people |"'hat this wonderful medi- IM do for the sick. I be- anyone in the shape I i» will find entire relief Tanlac.” is sold in Bainbridge ively by Willis Drug Co., toalsonville by the Palace w. Climax by the Climax wey; Iron City, by Strick- ’Cordell; Brinson, by H. Te ll Supply Co; Babcock, Babcock Bros. Lumber b" Eldorendo, Ga.,J. L. break packages for ha uts and cater es- % to them. Lowest . a * e prices on! all er ' es > Provisions and “ ce - Ralph R Belcher e kSale Grocer. tlo rt LODGE rto. s A. M. ^ts Every First and E^hursday Nights 01 town Brethren Especial* Jy Invited. 1 flELDsj y" W. H. BERKY, Secy. E PRINT BETTER REPRESENTS I TOWN In Changing From Ready Print the Argus-Enter prise o f Thorntown, Ind., Expects to Serve the Community Better. In announcing the change from ready print to all home print the Argus-Enterprise of Thornton, Ind., says: ‘‘With this number we come with home print. There is just as much space as ever for local news and interest. We have un loaded the ready print and will increase the number of pages as demand requires. The rise in the cost of paper, objectionable advertising and outside manage ment were objectionable fea tures. ‘‘We want to make our paper more and more local, not only to record the current news of our day, but also to continue to col lect and publish the pioneer his tory of Indiana and especially the interesting facts between the red and the white man in the 100 square miles that constitute the Indian reserve that exists here for a decade from 1818 to 1828 which constitutes the pivot upon which the fate of the red man turned east of the Mississippi. We expect to keep the record of our birds, which will make ma terial for a bird book if there is a boy or girl among our readers that has the spirit of Aububon to become an ornithologist. We ask the continued co-operation of our friends and of those who heretofore have not been our readers to help us to make an ideal home paper. “The Argus-Enterprise ought to represent Thorntown better all printed at home than a paper three-fourths of which is printed in Indianapolis and one-fourth here. ”—Exchange. FAIR EXCHANGE A New Back for an Old One—How a Bainbridge Resident Made a Bad Back Strong. The back aches at times with a dull indescribable feeling, mak ing you weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across the region of the kidneys, and again the loins are so lame that to stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back if the kidneys are weak. You cannot reach the cause. Follow the example ot this Bainbridge citizen. Mrs. A. B. Cliett, 627 Calhoun Street, Bainbridge, says: ‘‘My kidneys were weak and I had trouble with the kidney secret ions. I noticed dropsical swell ings in my feet and my back sore and lame. I kept getting worse all the time. Doan’s Kid ney Pills, procured at the Ehr lich Drug Co., gave me great benefit and I have never had near so much trouble since.” Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Cliett had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Dixon’s “Fall of a Nation” here October 27th. HOW WE LIVE EVERY DAY To Uncle Jim Williams: How’d that crow taste, ennyhow?— Buckhannan Tribune. I Tasted allright, bub; we never gloat in victory or wear a grouch in defeat. We live every day so that we can look any man in the face and tell him to go to hell.— Greensboro Herald-Joumal. j But you don’t always tell them do you until you see their size? Satisfy!—that’s a new thing for a cigarette to do It’s nothing for a cigarette to just taste good—lots of cigarettes may do that. But Chesterfields do more—they satisfy! Just like a thick, juicy steak satisfies when you’re hungry. Yet, with all that, Chesterfields are MILD ! No other cigarette can give you this new enjoyment (satisfy, vet mild), for the good reason that no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend—an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the most important develop ment in cigarette blending in 20 years. Or. “Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY”! With the exception of one little incident at the county fair in which one party endeavored to make a jackass of himself, the rest of the affair was un usually fine. The fair managers should have tied a blue ribbon around the neck of that parti cular party and exhibited him with the other braying animals. —Richland News. Bet four dollars that he was a delinquent subscriber or one ot those ginks that borrows his neighbors paper and reads it. If not that he was one of those bucks that kick on every public movement because of taxation and never paid a nickle to the tax collector in bis life. Come on Brown and tell us thebal- ence of the tale. Don’t we give his pedigree. A fellow from Bainbridge Op ened up a stand a few weeks ago to sell an immitation beer—a fluid article put up in regular beer bottles that looked like it, smelt like it, and, they say, tasted like it—but it was minus the "kick,” and thereof is the undisputed reason that may be assigned for the lack of sufficient patronage to prevent his depart ure to other fields. Certainly the fellow expected to stay with us a while, for he invested in six months’ stand rent, fitting up a town license and healthy stock. For his information and the opinion he may have formed it may not be out of place to say that the meaning thirst is here alright, but it needs to be nour ished with the “kick” rather than with the tickled palate to make things lively enough around a business stand to give a fellow thoughts of starting a Federal Reserve Bank. — Cal houn County Courier. What’s the matter Roy? Did you try it? Seeing is believing. Illinois doesn’t require the wo man voter to tell her age. Illi nois knows the power of a State is limited.—Macon telegraph. But it is not fair to hit a man in the face with a wet towel in any such manner. Subscribe for the Big Paper, The Post-Search Light and get all the county news. A Magnificent Line of Dry Goods The highest class Dress Goods have been placed on our shelves for you to see and realize just how much money you can save by buying right now. Aline of BlacK Cat Hosiery that the children all know and cry for. An of fer in Ladies Dresses that will make any lady interested because she can see the value in item at once. Our Line oLSHoes are worth your inspection. The cool weather joins us in suggesting that you look over our underwear and save money by getting what you need now. Children’s Coat, Novelties and all kinds of Crockeryware and Glassware. Pay us a visit and save your hard earned money. t, J. Belcher Co. Bainbridge, .... Georgia.