The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, October 17, 1918, Image 4

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When 1 Come Home! - ,.t • - ins' V' t YJT7HEN I come home and leave behind ” Dark things I would not call to mind, Til taste good ale and home-made bread, And see white sheets and pillows spread; And there is one who’ll softly creep To kiss me, ere I fall asleep . \ t '.j : And tuck me ’neath the counterpane^ ' And I shall be a boy again When I come homat ‘•V*’ YV7HEN I come home, from dark to light ” And tread the roadways long and white And tramp the lanes I tramped of yore, And see the village greens once more, The tranquil farms, the meadows free, The friendly trees that nod to me, Z:‘ "A And hear the lark beneath the sun, ; *Tn>ill be good pay for lohat Poe done When I come hornet LESLIE COULSON (Killed in Action, Ocl. 7. 1916) “ ’Twill be good pay!” It is the only re ward they ask— these fighting men of ours — to come home, victorious. It is the debt we owe—can we pay it in full? No. But we can do all we can do. Save and try in some small way to pay our debt to those who have fallen. Save honorably—make a religion of it—nothing we can do today here at home touches so closely the heart of life. For saving saves life. Bonds save life. If you buy greatly you will help some strong, clean American boy, in whose heart is ringing the words “when I come home”—really to win through —to return to us—a victorious crusader— a mother’s son—alive and well and home again! Buy Liberty Bonds toYour Very Utmost , : ]L- - -p* ; "a V»' JP; j 4. /1 •Hi $ ###### This Spac« Contributed to Winning the War by Kline Brothers Department^Store Housewives Released From Wheatless Pledge Housewives throughout the country who patriotically put their homes on a wheatless basis last spring have been released from their pledges to the Food Administration to go abso lutely without wheat. This release was merely from the voluntary pledge to go entirely without wheat until new harvest. Housewives will continue to purchase the required amount of wheat substitue with their wheat flour. Coming i* of the new wheat crop has made it possible for the Nation to go back partially to its old habits of eating. But the uncertainties of war and the necessity for building up a food reserve are incentives to caution, even in the face of a good crop. As the available supply of wheat diminishes or increases so does the |u. S. Food Administration according ly change its rulings as to the use of wheat flour. So as to cover every possible rul ing that might be made by the Food Administration, a little booklet of Selected Recipes for War Times has I been especially prepared for the pa triotic housewives of America. Every recipe has been carefully se lected, prepared and tested in a mod ern experimental bakery and labora tory by a housewife, domestic science expert and food analyst. The recipes | range from those calling for all wheat | to those calling for no wheat flour. I No matter what kind of a war re- , cipe you are looking for you can find lit in “Selected Recipes for War I Times." This splendid little booklet lean be had fer the asking. Simply 1 write CALUMET BAKING POW- jDER COMPANY, 4100 Fillmore St., I Chicago, 111., and it will be sent you i postpaid. Save the needed wheat flour —use your substitutes flours and help win the war. CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK. UGH! It has been observed that several Bainbridge ladies have given their en tire premises, from the front gate through the cow lot, a thorough clean ing. The houses have evenly been cleaned from underneath and lime sprinkled all around, here, there, and yonder; from the front door to the kitchen has been made spotless, eve rything about the home has been put in tip-top shape; the spare bedroom has been cleaned in every nook nnd comer,bed thoroughly sunned, fresh linens profusely used; every bill paid up, and a supply of groceries order making ready for the “Flu” when, in anticipation, it willstrike their home. The above things have actually hap pened in Bainbridge and probably in many other towns and localities. It is rather unfortunate that peo ple wait until the “fear” of the “Flu” invades their minds before giving their premises a good cleaning, for every thinking man and woman knows that to keep a home, and all sur roundings, sanitary, will make said home less liable to contract a disease. Much has been said and written on sanitation and from the beginning of the world it has paid folks to keep weeds cut down, and sill surround ings thoroughly clean for to keep off sickness this is one of the very best preventatives known. Folks,how about cleaning up YOUR PLACE IF YOU NEVER HAVE THE “FLU?” It will certainly do no harm and it might do good. You can get disinfectants free to use around your premises by calling at the Fire Department. Try the remedy and see how it Works. WOMEN OF MIDDLE A0e| Need Help to Pa** the CrLsi* U Cm be Relied Upon. tn u fflteKo n y g i D c g h ^°; hid * “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Better Than Calomel and Can Not Salivate. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It’s mercury; quick j silver. Calomel is dangerous. It , crashes into sour bile like dynamite, attacks the bones and should never be cramping and sickening you. Calomel put into your system. | When you feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and be lieve you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your drug gist sells for a few cents a large bot tle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is entirel yvegetable and is a perfect sub stitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don’t take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day’s work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doesn’t gripe. Will Buy Your Hogs Bring your hogs to my place near the old stock pen on the A. C. L., just beyond the freight depot. Don’t over look the fact that I will buy your hogs every day. I will be glad to handle your hogs and cattle and will give the best priceB possible so bring them to my pkee of business every day. See me or Billie Green Harrell. Phone 439. G. A. Perkins. Automobile Painting and Rebuilding Shop ! I have opened a place on Water street where 1 am fully prepared in every detail to make your car “Just Like New.” I refinish the top—all upholstering—all plated parts, take out all dents where possible, give you any color you may select. I have enough stock for a year’s big busi ness. This stock is as good as won ey can buy. This sort of work is a life time’s occupation with me and guarantee my work, finish and ma terial to be equal to any, and prices a little less than they are in larger cities and can turn your car out in a reasonable time. A. C. EVANS. •)] > sympto** _. 1,1 attack, i gnppe which ! u J ml winter &m) i rm® in a weaken, condition, jf ® | times that. I , I never be well a I read of Lyr sPinkham’s v... C . oni ! X) N, and what it did f J E. L. and H. C. Fryer, of Blakely W. E. Stripling, from Camilla, Allen V. Ford, of Washington, D. C., and O. Blumenfield, of Savannah, were Sunday visitors at the Callahan hotel; Don’t Risk Neglect Don’t neglect a constant backache sharp, darting pains or urinary dis orders. The danger of dropsy or Bright’sdisease is too serious to ig nore. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills as have your friends and neighbors. A Bainbridge rase. J. G. Wimberley, carpenter, Clay St., says: “I know the value of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They helped me a lot when I had backaches and lumbago. When I stooped over, I could hardly straighten up and there was a dull ache constantly in the small of my back. I felt sluggish and dull and my kidneys didn’t act right. Doan-’s Kidney Pills were recommend ed and I used them as directed. It didn’t take this medicine long to reg ulate my kidneys and remove the backaches." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. EXPERT SERVICE If you were having your eyes fitted to glasses would you employ a lawyer? If you were having your measure taken for a suit of clothes, would you go to astoekdealer for a good fit? OF COURSE NOT Then, if you want Lifelnsurance, why not engage the services of a SPECIALIST who devotes all her time to the sale of it, and can furnish you with a policy especially suited to the needs of yourself and your loved ones. The Franklin Life Insurance Co., of Springfield, 111., sells 88 different STYLES OF POLICIES. Mrs. Z. B. Subers, of Bainbridge, Ga., is their exclusive Agent for Decatur county and surround ing territory. Write or phone to her and she will be pleased to call on you at your convenience and explain the merits oi the FRANKLIN policies. In' the Renewing of your car at the A. C. Evans Auto Paint Shop you can select any color and your car. will look like it is just from the fac-! tory. J FOR THEM “OVER THERE” Service flags in the windows— Silent prayers on every lip— Liberty Bonds in every home— Think—and trust—but above all, ACT! Subscribe today to the Fourth Liberty Loaf- The First National Bank OF BAINBRIOOE, BA. Offers its Services if You Need Seed. FARMING IN AMERK ^ q° Ct i r 1 Wo »Mtri I *" v ' AW 1 ^*. A s°oti began tL gain in strength and the annoym» , . symptoms i\h appeared and yourVegetable Comnom has made me a well, strong woman, I do all my own housework. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve»J table Compound too highly to wom.nl passing through the Change of Life ■>1 —Mrs. Frank Henson, 1316 S. GrA.jJ St, Urbana, 111. Women who suffer from nervoom« I “heat flashes,” backache, heada’"’* and “the blues” should try thiafar root and herb remedy, Lydia f ham’s Vegetable Compound. FEEL MISERABLE FROM THAT COLD?! Colds and coughs are quickly I relieved by Dr. King’* 1 New Discovery Rofcdy should feel "perfectly &| erable” from a cold, cough or bronchial| attack far very long. Forittakaoitrl a little while to relieve‘t aid get back I on the road to recovery when Df,| King a New Discovery (a faithful),I used. It soon loo‘■ens the phlegm, re I lieves irritation, eoothes tne parched, I •ore throat, brings comfort. I Half a century old and more popular I today than ever. At all druggists. 1 Make Your Bowels Behate j Make them function with gratifying | precision. If regulation of the diet | does not relieve their torpidity Dr, I King’s New Life Pills will. They an I perfect bowel trainers, clean* tin I system surely, comfortably. FARM LOANS Loans on improved farms in So th Georgia promptly made at low-B est rates and best terms. Large am unts a specialty. L Can make 5 years at straight nterest, or 20 year loans on a plana patterned after the Federal Farm Lo n Act. On our 20 year plan you paffl a little more than interest each year, which pays off the loan in full is|| the 20 years. Call on, or write us, stating your needs. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY== Barrow Loan & Abstract Co. “The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.” PELHAM, GEORGIA.