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"In a bottle
Through a Straw”
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Chero'Cola
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Sietresijing
Always served
in the original
bottle with the
label on it
Here’s where
Feeding shows
DAI BY RECORDS
OEOOOIft STATE. COLLE6E
OF AGRICULTURE
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PRODUCING FOOD
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The Stale College ol Apiculture. at Athens, Ga., conducted the experiment
cited above, in the College Dairy. Along with silage Lady Blanche ate
some dry roughness made up oi peavme hay. vetch and oat i 1 *?J5 n i
corn stover,—She also consumed LARGE QUANTITIES OF COTTON
SEED MEAL, as much as si* or seven pounds a day of the fresh, newly
ground meal being fed to her in equal portions night and morning.
COTTON SEED
MEAL AND HULLS
has been shown by State and Federal experiments to be the most valuable and
least expensive concentrate to feed dairy cows, work stock and animals intended for
meat. Costing less than half as much per ton as corn, on a basis of protein contents,
it provides more than twice as much protein. Here is a chance to reduce youi
feed bill and increase your feed value.
Aak the oil mill man in your town for a FREE copy of the
booklet. ’MINIMIZING BOLL WEEVIL DAMAGE BY
PROPER CULTIVATION AND FERTILIZATION, or
write direct to the
COTTON SEED CRUSHERS’ ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
Atlanta, Ga. (3)
Save Money
By Buying
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■At—
For Cash
Irsih Potatoes per
peck
Rutabagas per
pound
Cabbage per pound
only.
Fancy Lemons per
dozen
65c
4c
6c
15c
ILL THE TIME
“She’s Now as Bright and
Happy as a 16-Year-Old
Girls, and Has Gained 18
Pounds,” Says Dairy
Farmer.
CALLAHAN THEATfiE
Bessie Barriscale with Wil
liam Desmond in “Sor
rows of Love.”
Best fine Granulated
Sugar 12 lbs. for.
Best fine Granulated
Sugar 10 lb. cloth bags
Good Green Coffee
7 1-2 lbs
Good white Sugar 13 lbs.
for
Good S. R. Flour 24
lbs. for
Good S. R. Flour 12
lbs. for. >
Whole Grain Rice
17 lbs. for ...
"In a Bottle
Through
Straw”
Best Compound Lard
No. 3 tins
Best Compound Lard
No. 10 tins
Light House Soap
6 bars for....
Light House Washing
Powders 6 pkg s...
Hammer Soap
7 bars for
Van Camps Milk
large
1.
65c
$1
55c
1.65
25c
25c
25c
10c
Van Camps Milk
small
Luxury Maccaroni, large
package
Luxury Maccaroni, small
package
Buckwheat 3 pound
package
Buckwheat 11-2 pound
package for
5c
9c
5c
23c
12c
These prices good
until next week’s
issue of The Post-
Search Light for
Cash. Quality and
weights guaranteed
Gus T. Weil
_nd Bad Colds are caused by germs. Fas
Quick relief take Thu Giant U.ip Germ Ki ' a
Cash Grocery
Corner Water and
Clark Streets
“My wife goes about the
house now singing and whistl
ing all the time and no wonder
she is so happy, for on jus}; three
bottles of Tanlac she has gained
eighteen pounds and she is like
a different woman altogether,”
said J. B. Zachry, the well
known dairyman of Sword, Ga.,
in conversation with the Tanlac
representative at Jacob’s Phar
macy, Atlanta, Ga.,
‘ ‘I’m here to get a bottle to
take myself,” he continued, “for
its helped her so much I am sure
it will be a fine spring tonic for
me to take.
‘‘My wife suffered with indi
gestion and stomach trouble for
a long time and was in a general
rundown condition. She reach
ed the point where she could
hardly sleep at all and her ap
petite went down to almost noth
ing. She couldn’t take interest
in anything, was very weak and
nervous and seemed despondent
all the time. She lost a good
deal in weight and her strength
was all getting away from- her
‘ ‘This was the very shape she
was in when she bsgan taking
Tanlac. She has now taken
three bottles ojf the medicine and
the indigestion has been relieved
entirely. She hasn’t a pain about
her and feels fine in every way.
She been gaining weight and
strength every since she took her
first few doses and weighs eigh
teen pounds more today than she
did the day she began taking
Tanlac. She has the biggest,
kind of an appetite and eats
meats, hot biscuits and anything
else she wants aud everything
agrees with her perfectly. She
is no longer nervous nor dizzy
and sleeps like a baby. She goes
about her housework as happy
as a sixteen-year-old girl and
smiles all the time.
‘‘I have one hundred cows to
look after and my wife is help
ing me more with my work than
she ever did in her life. Tanlac
seems to have just filled her
with new life, strength and
energy, and you don’t know
how happy we are over her re
covery. Its just marvelous the
way it has acted with her and
and if anybody wants to know
what we think about Tanlac they
can just see or write me.”
Speaking of Tanlac and the
work it is doing. Mr. G. F.
Willis Southern Distributor of
Tanlac, said:
‘‘There is no season of the
year when Tanlac can be taken
to better advantage than right
now. In the springtime all man
kind, after weathering the
storms of winter is in need
of an upbuilding tonic. There
is nothing more iinvigorating to
a rundown system than Tanlac.
It will prove invaluable to per
sons who are suffering from
indigestion or the after effects ot
pneumonia, la grippe, catarrhal
or bronchial troubles. At this
particulor season my suggestion
is that persons so affected take
the full course of six bottles of
the medicine.”
Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge
exclusively by Willis Drug Co.,
in Donalsonville by the Palace
Drug; Climax by the Climax
Pharmacy; Iron City by Strick
land & Cordell; Brinson by H
B. Harrell Supply Co; Babcock
by Babcock Bros. Lumber Co,
Eidorendo, by J. L. Smith.
profession^;
CARDS
DR, E. C. SMITH
dentist
Office Upstairs, Belcher BuilJ
Bainbridge, Ga,
Beatrice, a nun, known to the
rest of her sisterhood as the
“lily” for her great goodness and
purity, hears for the first time of
the wickedness of the world with
out the walls of the convent,
when the Prince Condoni brings
his ward, the Contessa Angelica
de Vecchio, to the place because
she has wed a plebeian artist,
Carlo Parodi. The Contessa dies,
pinning for her lover. Beatrice
steals away from the convent,
and meets De Vecchio just as he
is being released from prison.
She tells him his wife is dead,
and he takes her to a meeting of
workmen led by Guido Parli, the
atheist, where plans are being
laid for the assassination of the
Prince tyrant. Guido and Be
atrice fall in love. She converts
him to religion. Then, seeing
him with another woman in his
arms, she leaves him. He returns
to his old beliefs and leads his
band on the palace of the Prince
Beatrice goes to warn the aristo
crat. A battle between the
workmen and the soldiers takes
place; and a stern outcome de,
fines the future of Beatrice and
Guido.
Two shows 7:30 and 9 p. m.
E- O’NEaT
attorney at law
general practice
Bainbridge,
C. HALE
attorney at law
GENERAL PRACTICE
Bainbridge, . Geor j
JOHN R, WILSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2nd FLOOR O’NEAL BUILDfflJ
Bainbridge, - Georgia
W. V. Custer
Bainbridge, oa.
T. Ckawh
Cairo, ^
CUSTER &GRAWF0A
ATTORNEYS AT LAW l
Corner Broughton and Clark S|
Bainbridge, .
D. R. BRYAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
office in court House
Bainbridge, Georg
n
□ R. S, EHRLICH
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phones 358, 46 and 18
Office 312 Clark St.
Bainbridge Geort
D. Turnage, spent last week
in Bainbridge attending court.
C. G. Coleman made a busi
ness trip to Donalsoville last
Thursday.
Mrs. R. C. Coleman and Mrs.
C. E. Lewis, went shopping to
Butlers last week.
A hog killing took place last
week among the farmers of this
place and of course that means
plenty of bacon and lard to sell
and keep.
Rev. Allen Mathews, of Ma
lone, Fla., was among church
going folks at Fairchild last
week.
We are having some rainey
weather at this writing.
The school at Fairchild is pro
gressing nicely with their new
teacher, Miss Eddie Lou Hayes.
Mr. James ’Thomas has been
on the sick list, but we hope for
him a speedy recovery.
The Fairchild school was sad
on account of not having their
old schoolmate, Jim Burke, back
with them.
Three certain young men call
ed in at Mr. J. L. Earnest’s Sun
day p. m. Don’t know why, but
expect the teacher down there.
Miss Clifford Earnest spent
the night with Miss Bouquet
Powell Wednesday night ana re
ported a nice time,
G. L. Earnest and son, Tom at
tended to business in Fairchild
Saturday.
The Fairchild school house will
be repaired soon.
Seems to be a busy time with
the farmers around Fairchilds,
Guess they are fixing to plant
more cotton to feed the boll
weevil on.
C. W. WIMBERLY, JR
ATTORNEY AT LAW
• Office m O’Neal Building
Next to Court House
Bainbridge, - - - Georg!
Iri. G. BELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Offices in Ctiason Building
Opposite Court House
Bainbridge, - - - Georj
J. M. FLOYD
ATTORNEY At LAW
and Dealer in Real Estal
office 2nd. Floor Racket store!
BAINBRIDGE, -:- GEGKGJ
WANTED
Bainbridge, Georgia 400 cords of 4 foot split
pine wood.
1—1
WANTED
400 cords of 4 foot split
pine wood.
Empire Cotton Oil Co.
CHiSitiSTiMS FILLS
F. E. STRICKLAND]
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Court House
Bainbridge, Ga.
W. M. ARLINE
COUNTY SURVEYOR
DECATUR COUNTY
P. O. Stricklan, Ga.
Will run levels for Terradn|
Ditching and Draining. All
iers and inqu'rues will be proni^
ly attended to.
DR. THOS. J. HOLTON
PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE DlSj
EASES OF THE
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. I
Offices 154-160 third floor Mitchell|
Building
Telephone 727
Thomasville, Georgii
Quarterman’s Pressing CM
—Is the Place for Good Work’
Clothes, Hats and
Kid Gloves Cleaned
All Kinds of Busheling J-on
-All Work Guaranteed-
Phone No. 264-L. Bainbridge/
LADI39!
Ask ▼ our Drurrfet for CHT-CHES-TBa S
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and.
Gcld metallic boxes, sealed with Blue\4/>
Ribbon. Take no other. Buy of jour V/
Dranlil Mad Sik for CHI.CIIKS-T£R 9 V
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five
years regarded a* Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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stamps or coin.
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