The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 14, 1916, Image 7

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\ —1 TO HAVE A Merry Ghristmas you must see our line of Holiday Goods that are n ow on display. We have everything that any child or adult can want to make their holidays complete. Our line of Christmas Goods and Toys are all open and ready for your inspection. No better selected line will be offered this season than ours and you will be wise to see them all, every bit of them before you buy. We have them properly laid out where you can see just exactly what you are buying and we have protected you from the prevailing high prices by buying early and keeping in touch with the rises of the market. We wish you a Merry Xmas and will help you get it. E. J. Belcher Co. Bainbridge, .... Georgia. THE FARRAR LUMBER GO, XJLT E desire to correct impression th&.t we &re burned out amd out of the gfcme. We did hfcvek disastrous fire, losing Planing Alill &nd Kilns, but solved our shed full of dressed stock and our sa.w mill. We hkve \dded numerous cars from our connections and secured some eight hundred thousand feet at the plant of Stuart Lumber Co., Brinson, and are no v better prepared to serve our friends than at any time since ve come to Bainbridge. We cater to local trade and at the same time are shipping houses to Athens, Greece. Farrar’s are born Lumbermsn and cant quit. THE FARRAR LUMBER CO. A Liquid Cold Cream For Skin Comfort If you would keep your skin soft, white and free from all roughness you should use Rexall Cream of Almonds A daintily perfumed, liquid Cold Cream, that is cleansing, sooth ing, cooling ana healing and prevents chapping. It’s use renders face and hands soft and velvety. Rexall Cream of Almonds is sold only AT Chrlich *Druy Company The Store I ARE DOING TO HELP FARMERS FIGHT WEEVIL It is a part of the of the county agents representing the Georgia State College of Agri culture and the United States Depatment of Agriculture co operatively to take the best methods of combatting the rav ages of the bpll weevil directly to the farmers and their farms. The excerpts below are taken are taken from last week’s field reports of two county agents go ing to show something of the re sults being accomplished. Report of W. S. Childs, county agent for Stewart county: “One of my demonstrators, Mr. Eu gene Thompson, had a five acre field of cotton which had been planted early, fertilized heavily and worked fast. The weevils invaded this field during the rainy spell in spell in July and damaged it eonsideraly. By con stantly picking up the squares, he kept them in check enough to gather nearly a bale per acre from this field. The rest of his E lantation yielded only four ales per plow where formerly he got eight or ten.” Report of C. C. Lewis, county agent for Decatur county: “I found one man this week who worked in the old way, not be lieving in the boll weevil fight, who made only two and a half bales on 75 acres. One of my demonstrators reported he had collected all his renters owed him and every one had cleared good money. All had plenty of corn and meat and $150.00 to $350 00 cash.” The counties of southwest Georgia who had . farm demon strators show the results and progress in the ginning report where counties with the boll weevil made as much cotton as they did in 1915. It requires diligence and work, with the instruction of competent author ities all of which we have in Sumter. — Americus Times-Re- corder, Nov. 15th. BOSTON WOMAN REGCOM- MENDIN8 it to HER FRIENDS i Popular Boston Lady Says Tonoline H« Proven a Godsend to Her. It is always interesting to listen to the statements of our friends and especially when you know they are sincere and honest in what they say. Added inter est is created in a statement coming from one who has spent a lifetime in Boston, where she is well known socially. Such a person is Annie Stewart, who resides in Boston and is possesed of the respect and confidence of her associates, and is willing for anyone to call on - verify the following signed testimonial. “I have suffered with stomach trouble for the past seven years. It took the form of indigestion and dyspepsia. I had dizzy spells and headaches and after I ate a little food it would ferment and cause gas to form in my stomach. I had pains all over my body and was chronically constipated. My liver was torpid and I felt generally miserable. I had doctored and had been in the hospital, but received no permanent relief. I was so nerv ous and restless that at night I could hardly sleep. The gas pressing under my heart caused palpitation and when I arose in the morning I was just as tired as when I retired. About two weeks ago I began to take to- noline and I can truthfully state that it has done wonders in my case. I am feeling like a new woman and can eat any kind of food. I sleep the night through and have no more aches or pains in fact, it has cured me, and * am recommencing it to all of my friends, as it has been a Gcd- send to me.” All good druggists sell and guarantee tonolme. There are numerous symptoms of this trouble that tonoline can relieve. In fact any of the following may denote affections of the stomach: Indigestion, dy spepsia, belching ot wind, bad breathy sick throbbing headache, poor circulation, night sweats, that tired feeling, costiveness, coated tongue or a poor complex ion. Caution:—As tonoline is re commended as a flesh builder those not wishing to increase their weight 15 pounds or more should not take it continuosly. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES =VIA- A. B. & A. Railway The A. B. & A. Railway will sell holiday excursion tick ets to all stations on its line and to many other destinations in the southeast. Tickets will be sold December 20th to 25tji inclusive, and will bear return limit January lOtb, 1917. Those persons contemplating holiday trips t o distant points should call on ticket agent or write the undersigned as far in advance as possible, so that full information may be furnished and tickets made ready for their trip. W. W. CROXTON General Passenger Agent, A. B. & A. Railway, Atlanta, Cla. CALLAHAN THEATRE Friday, December 22nd J. A. COBURN’S Greater Minstrels Bigger and ^better than Ever before. Advancad to the front line in minstrelsy 6—BIG MINSTREL - VAUDEVILLE ACTS—6 Ford, Mack & Simons, Lynch & Boyne Marvelous “TOLEDO” Letter Lucas Eddie Clifford, Ragapation Quartette Sensational “BUMP” Act STARrUNG NEW ACTS GEORGEOUS SCENIC DISPLAY NEW SONGS, NEW JOKES CHARLEY GANG .WITH THE MillionaireHunt Club In India Prices 25c to $1.00 RIDE A Bainbridge Made Bicycle Half the Price of Others Our Factory Man Makes 'em to order, builds Bicycles from the ground up, restores SICK and CRIPPLED BICYCLES to sound working basis and raises DEAD WHEELS to life. / Its AU in the Knowing How, in the mastery of our trade, that wins public con fidence, gets the business and produces results. Bring or send your sick or dead Bicycle to the best equipped REPAIR SHOP in South Georgia. Bicycles and Accessories A Smashing, Bran-new stock of Foreign and Bainbridge-made Bicycles, Tires, and all Accessories at BOTTOM PRICES for CASH or TIME payments. Baby Carriage Tires and Repairs The Bicycle Hospital 211 Water St. Bainbridge, Ga Phone 290>