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THE BAlNBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT
young girl
FINDS RELIEF
Wants to Tell Other Girls
All About It
Pvaniville, Ind.—“I am eighteen
old and have been bothered for
several months with
irregular periods.
Every month my
back would ache and
I always had a cold
and felt drowsy and
sleepy. 1 work in a
millinery shop and 1
went to work every
day, but felt stupid
and would have such
cramps. I had seen
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
^Vegetable Com-
m'md advertised and had heard several
women talk of it, so mother got me
some This Vegetable Compound is
wonderful and it helped me very much,
so that during my periods lam not now
sick or drowsy. I have told many girls
about your medicine and would be glad
to help anyone who is troubled with
similar ailments. You may use my tes
timonial as you like. ” Stella Linx-
wileu,6Second St.,Evansville, Indiana.
Sonic girls lead lives of luxury, while
others toil for their livelihood, but all
are subject to the same physical laws
and suffer in proportion to their viola
tion. When such symptoms develop as
irregularities, headaches, backaches,
bearing-down sensations and "the
blues.” girls should profit by Miss Linx-
wiler's experience and give Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial.
BAlNBRIDGE,
The Post-Search Light
GEORGIA
President Is Expected
To Open Disarmament
Conference This Fall
Washington, Aug. 9. —President
Harding probably will open the Wash
ington disarmament and pacific con
ference personally, it was strongly in
dicated on high authority at the White
House today.
The president also is te speak on
the day of the opening of the con
ference, November 11, Armistice day,
at the burial of the body of an un
known American soldier at Arlington
cemetery.
It was said at the White House,
however, that this will not preclude
the president opening the conference
with an address of welcome.
Says He Slew Mother
To Relieve Her Pain
Booneville, Ind., Aug. 9.—Willie
Deffendoll, seventeen, who confessed
he murdered his mother rather than
see her suffer after he had accident
ally shot her, was held without bond
today. He pleaded guilty ti ■■nv.rder
in the first degree when arraigned be
fore a justice of the r»a??.
Deffendoll’s youn ;er brother, who
was first accused cf the crime by the
older boy, was held n = a material wit
ness.
A grand jury investigation will be
started to determine whether the first
shot was accidental.
Cause of Appendicitis.
When the bowels are constipated,
the lower bowels or large intentines
become packed with refuse matter,
that is made up largely of germs.
These gjerms enter the Ivermifbrm
appendix and set up inflammation,
which is commonly known as appen
dicitis. Take Chamberlain's Tablets
when needed and keep your bowels
regular and you have little to fear
from appendicitis.
CITATION—Guardianship
Georgia, Decatur County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. 0. Norman, having applied for
Guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Verdie Ruth Norman, minor
child of B. F. Norman, late of Polk
County, Fla., deceased, notice is given
that said application will be heard at
my office, at 10 o’clock A. M., on the
first Monday in August, next.
This July 5, 1921.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary
and ex-officio Clerk C. 0.
INCREASED PEP
FOR SALESMAN
E. C. Kent, Southern Representative
For Large Ohio Manufacturer,
Finds Way to Increase His Efficien
cy.
Fordsoiv
TRACTOR
Yes
Ivemore
'fine for
Myself
Since
IGot
a
Fordson”
The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the
drudgery out of farm life; it is solving the labor
problem; it is reducing the cost of preparing
land by almost one half of what it was with
horses; and it is saving one third to one half
of the farmer’s time; and making farm life
more attractive.
The Fordson will run your threshing machine
—and at the most opportune time for you. Tt
will operate the milking machines, saw your
wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take
c are of every kind of belt work—
And don’t forget—it will plow six to eight
acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows
with ease.
Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac
tor. It will pay for its fall and winter keep in
many ways.
There’s a big story to tell you about the Ford
son—and a true one—come in and get the facts.
° r . if you prefer, telephone or drop us a card
and we will bring them to you.
BAlNBRIDGE MOTOR CAR COMPANY
BA1NBK1DCE. GEORGIA
The after-effects from an attack of
the “flu,” or any other affliction that
saps the strength and vitality of the
body often bring about life-long suf
fering, and should not be allowed to
continue. Read what E. C. Kent
says about his condition after a se
vere seige of the “flu," and how he
obtained relief:
“It gives me great pleasure to state
the writer has secured highly satis
factory results, after taking only one
bottle of ‘Regenerator’ according to
directions. Some two years ago I
suffered with a severe attack of ‘in
fluenza’ which left me in a very se
rious physical condition in the way of
after effrets; the moi nsymptons be
ing less of energy, loss of appertite
and inability to secyre a good night’s
rest, caused mainly, so doctors told
me, from a run-down condition of
the nervous system, due to the ‘flu.’
I have discarded the prescriptions I
have been using, after noting the won
derful tonic effect contained in the
Regenerator’ and have noticed a
considerable improvement in appetite
and that my sleep is a great deal
more restful. It is my belief that if
the next two bottles which I intend
taking prove as beneficial as the first
one, it will have made a new man of
me.”
E. C. KENT..
30 Rankin St., Atlanta, Ga.
Why run the risks incident upon
a severe attack of sickness? Go to
your druggist today. GET A BOT
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gin at once to take it according to
directions. You will, like hundreds of
others, find almost immediate relief.
You will soon begin to regain your
old-time strength and ' vigor—you’ll
soon be well and healthy again. And
every claim made for Regenerator is
backed up by an absolute “money-
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A JVf essage To
Every Christian
In Bainbridge. Decatur County and
Southwest Georgia.
A call to you to come with all mem
bers of your family to the Greatest
Event of its kind in the History of
this community.
Every person reading this an
nouncement or hearing of the ap
pearance locally of The Cinema Story
of the Greatest Love of all the world,
should lay all other things aside and
plan for MONDAY, AUGUST Fif
teenth. “BEHOLD A MAN” The
life story on earth of The Savior of
Mankind, is the offering at The Calla
han Theatre for one day, and one day
only, MONDAY, August 15th, at both
afternoon and night performances.
The story of The Savior, who gave
his life that men might live, should
prove a magnet sufficient to draw
every Christian in this community to
the local theatre.
What ever may ever been said of
the value of the Motion Picture show,
its value cannot be estimated, when
its offerings are taken from the lives
of those who lived for others, the at
traction as will be offered you at your
Theatre, next Monday is one of a few
prints of this great Life Drama, and
portrays in a most beautiful manner,
THE MOST MOMENTOUS EVENT
IN THE HISTORY OF THE ENTIRE
WORLD, the entire offering being ex
quisitely portrayed in natural colors.
The hearty support of the Church
and schools is exepected by the local
Theatre, all persons with belief in
the Christian religion are urgently re
quested to attend and bring the chil
dren, that are to be taught the “LIFE
OF OUR SAVIOR.”
For the benefit of surrounding ter
ritory, including all of this part of
the State, the Theatre will open
promptly at two o’clock and continue
open throughout the day and night,
until everyone has had opportunity to
see the picture.
The Ministers of the community
should rejoice in the local presenta
tion of this story, as it will teach as
no word of mouth spoken by living
man, could ever teach the same truth.
Were you to pay TEN DOLLARS
for admission, you would be many
times repaid. The admission will
Negro With Bullet In
Heart is Getting Well
Winston-Salem, N. C., Aug. 9.—
When Henry Clark, negro, was taken
to a hospital in Statesville, suffering
from a pistol wound, said to have been
inflicted by his sister-in-law, an X-ray
examination showed that the bullet
had lodged in the wall of the man’s
heart. Qetting a dying statement
wa>s in order, but Clark proceeded to
recover rapidly, and is now at home.
He is still carrying the lead in his
heart, apparently without discomfort.
not be Ten Dollars, neither one dol
lar, but a small collection of 20 cents
from children will be asked, while the
Adults will be asked for a collection
of 40 cents to help pay the cost of
brineing the play to Bainbridge. Don’t
forget tho day and date, MONDAY,
ALL AFTERNOON AND ALL MON
DAY NIGHT, AUGUST 16th. “BE
HOLD A MAN.” A Film Narrative
adapted from “The Life of Our Savi
or.”
PRESSING
Engagement
HI Press Your Clothes,
HI Do It Right,
And Keep the Buttons
Sewed on Tight.
John A. Godfrey
PHONE 28J.
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Probe of Tobacco
Trade Is Ordered
Washington, Aug. 9.—The federal
trade commission was directed, under
resolution adopted today by the
senate, to investigate conditions of
tobacco trade, including prices to pro
ducers and consumers.
Senator Smith, Democrat, South
Carolina 1 , author of the resolution,
told the senate that there was “no
market at all” for tobacco of the same
grades, and farmers, he added, were
using the tobacco for fertilizer. On
the other hand, Senator Smith said,
prices of cigars and cigarettes were
at “their war-time peak.”
CITATION—Administration
Georgia, Decatur County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
T. E. Rich having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of. H.
B. Butler, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of H. B. Butler to bT
and appear at my office within th»
time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent ad-
ministratiqn should not be granted to
T. F,. Rich on H. B. Butler’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 5th day of July, 1921.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
CITATION—Administration
Georgia, Decatur County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
L. G. Papy having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Mrs. Ida Yarington, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and nex tof kin of Mrs. Ida
Yarington to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to L. G. Papy on Mrs. Ida
Yarington estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of July, 1921.
T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary.
CITATION—Year’s Support
Georgia, Decatur County:
To all whom it may concern: No
tice is hereby given, that the ap
praiser appointed to set apart and
assign a year’s support to Bertha A.
Nicholds, the widow of G. R. Nicholas,
deceased, have filed their award, and
unless good and efficient cause is |
shown, the same will be made the
judgment of the Court at the Sep
tember Term, 1921, of the Court of
Ordinary.
This August 2nd, 1921.
T. B. MAXWELL,
Ordinary tyecator Coujpiy.
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