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THE BAINBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT
THE
Say brother, did you read that old
1 story about the Williams woman in
'the Columbus Enquirer-Sun Sunday?!
GOING OUT AFTER IT
..One simply must hand it to the
OUR
NEW' MACHINERY' IS UP
AND RUNNING
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
28 Troup Street
E. H. GRIFFIN
Editor ond 1’ropriftor
It seems to me we can never
| give up longing and wishing
OACT CTADfU ! If.HT 7 luintr^^ofTr^tortun,- Come and eec^ ( while we are thoroughly alive
POST—SEAKLli Llutll Uck of n p£ d . 8ilc(1(cIub made thBt i»hin R tho corn and taking twenty-two Very few people here know what There are certain things We feel
BAINBRIDT.B. GA. ! story read just like it read. If nd- fnrmera nf Iteeatur county and five — ‘
venturesses were properly handled burim-Ha men of Bainbridge to Ash-
like the men were there would be bo™ ‘""P*** small dairies
less trouble in the world. The most th "«- * H »<> «""»•' m «"« r ,hI “;
men over a hundred miles for Much
inspection. . But it boats having
speakers. . These., farmers., had tha
i privilege of seeing with their own
eyes just how the other farmers with
just the same number of acres
amazing story that we
seen.
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have ever| 1
kind of a newspaper plant we have to be beautiful and good, and we
in Bainbridge. Very few know what must hunger after them.—Geo-
has been done in the past five years j-g e Eliot.
towards building up the printing! -
craft in this city. Fast Work.
Boards of Trade, Kiwanis Clubs, “So she didn’t accept you
Entered .t the postoffice
bridge, G«., »» second doss mutter
ud.r Act of March 3,
1879.
Asa Candler has fallen faster in
the estimation of the people of this
state in the past four yearn than any j hey had with jllHt thc aamc num .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
•KB TEAR
MIX MONTHS
ADVERTISING RATES
Advertising rete depend on position,
•amber of insertions »nd other re-
gunments, and will, be furnished at
Bo business office upon spplirsttoa.
her of stock they had, with just the
amount of capital they had, moved
l out of the “broke’ r condition, ihto
j one of getting a creamery check
1 twice a month.
And the amount of information
Orgoa City »f Bsinbridg-
ond Decstur Count?
in it. He has proven to be
^ I nauseating nabob and nothing else.
; Backed by a bunch of whelps less
H* 51 !endurable than he is. And when he
.75 went so far as to belittle a woman
j who had been honered as chaperone-
genera! of the Confederate Re-union
. . . , . , , . . those farmers picked up! They were
he certainly went deep down into the I u __ ^ , _ t J /
mud and lost the respect of all de
cent Georgians. The name Candler
means licentiousness this day and
time.
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“Sure she did.”
“But you said she threw you
down.”
“She did, and held me there
till I gave her the ring.”
committee of school children and all,' when you proposed?
are constantly visiting various and
sundry plants, but few have ever vis
ited this plant to see what we have.
Only occasionally we have a visit
or who wants a free notice or some
thing of that nature.
Having recently installed a new
press and folder, and other improve
ments, we invite every citizen in the
county to call by and see just what
we have here. If some fellows spend
a few hundred dollars putting in im
provements he has visitors, and we
everywhere. They looked at cows
| hogs, chickens, barns, separators,
J heaters, milking stalls, anti-kicking have spent thousands, and want our
devices, types of flooring, pastures, folks to see what they really have,
hug pens, well*, monthly reports on) Wc have 8cvcra , machineg herc
An effort is being made to beat the | And . y0U " °“ ... aVC ..** r ‘hat cither of them cost more than
loan shark in many places, it seems I.... j, j , uuul >•»» mu ™i am. me
o | When did you plant? Where did you g,, aI . c ), Light did when we consolidu- zen.
script. Funeral
•bergs.
notices free of
TELEPHONE 23*
f ml’SSLSi''' '/.MAS**'*AI
P|V thc w “ b qu ''“ onR ; 1 both the plants of the Post and the
Alle.ra.ofth.nk. obituaries and | from the papers. The best wav to, , t . ed , jt ac if. propo g a ting?
for at five VenU per line. >‘ :t th "> ^Hy » not to borrow iron, j „ ow much did yoll pay for that „ w ?
Kindly kt charpt* accompany manu- Im - * IK y ptreen o WRL How uany died out of thc first ship-
• - — ^ borrow from him are your sports that | ment? What about c , imatizi „g the
stock? With what do you supple
ment a skimmed milk feed? How
much did you pay for the separator?
Is the floor water-proof.
Every single one of those ^farmers
got valuable information from that
trip. All that information was car
ried hack to Decatur county. Within
two weeks every one of the twenty-
two will have told at least five oth-
I ers of his trip. That means that one
hundred and ten Decatur county
I »u long u iuni|HiiiiiL in me griti-u wiu i . , , . .
I . .. 1 farmers will know just how the Turn
er county small farmer is making
money.
The Bainbridge Board of Trade
Henry Ford continues to lam-
bast the money power, and yet
he is reputed to be the rjehest
man in America, with an income
of half a million a day, and a
cash balance in the banks of
$200,000,000. Henry evidently
lacks a sense of humor, or takes'
the American people for a big
bunch of boobs.—Dalton Citi-
living above their means. We | _
know some young men right here in
town who would borow glasses from
an oetogenarin" just to keep in prac-1
tice at borrowin'?. Borrowing from
the loan shark’ is like drinking stump
l iicker, with the exception of staying
y to stall ftober. You can’t do it. You can't
i‘ stuff to j gel nu ncy from a loan shark and
stall you . off with a whole skin.
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The election is over «nd democracy j
I he attention of the piblic is call- j so long triumphant in the grand old |
These uro had times i(
In. It tr.ke r ’ the semen-
g. t by with now. If y
get caught
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cd t< the trade at home half page in | stat? of Georgia is at so low an ebb j
this iBnue. Head it awfully and get i that we can net get a man to offer
what it mean* to all. j for office on its principles. What an |
Q_^ awful state for the old party to get]
Notice that in some towns they AND life reason that it is in that, aav< ' ,h ‘‘ farmers a .instructive trip
have opened up bankruptcy classes, {condition is because of^the white pri-j Waycross Journal-Herald.
and the membemhip is daily increas
ing. Another modern idea, you would
iu.v; but it is a very old one in reality.
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Away back under the guns “Little
niary, instead of the Democratic pri-!
mary. When our loaddrs threw away j
the party yardstick they threw away j Albert” Howell still controls the pol-
the party, say what you will about it. j ities of Georgia. He pulls the strings
When the gates were thrown wide; and they all dance, when they don’t
j open in 100(1 to elect just one man i
Fee \vh» re they have awarded Nor
way 12 millions bucks against Ahei., .» . . . ,
• the organization went to smash, and
U. S., and we rise to remark that we
would hate to be the collector of all
that money.
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The late Enm Jones once remark
ed that he could take two buckets of
\v‘ r and a streak of lightning and
break up any meeting, and that was
in the days before autos and golf,
it c!'.]y take - the lightning now.
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lms been there ever since. Not a
candidate for the senate on the Nat
ional Democratic platform at all.
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Those fool German* who would’nt
let the moving pictures be, made of
the Paaaion Play fora million dollars
seemed to have overlooked the fact
tl at there is a guy in America named
U ’ffith who can get up a passion play
that will ouUhit^kheira. That is
his basin
The weekly put>erA of California
elected their lending country news
paper man governor of the state; or
rather they nominated him on the
Republican ticket, which is equiva-*
lent to an election. They can do thc
name thing in this state at any time
they will get out froqj under the
domination of factional politics. That
is why they can’t do any more in this
state than the do. Many battles have
been fought at the expense of the fool
weeklies. Many men have been made
by them, but very little recognition
have they gotten for their handiwork,
j Well, we hope that some of them have
she was I found out that there are some other
friends ! V0 * er8 > n the state besides just one
even know who pulls them. All the
big ones, even Watson himself, fell
into his hands. BUT, so far as we’re
concerned, we had just as soon see
Little Albert himself in the jobs, be
cause he has more sense than the
whole shooting match combined, and
would realiy make the best governor
that Georgia could get. He would at
least not make any political mistakes.
ted them. Bainbridge used to have a
name of being a grave yard for news- j A big liar. The man who says
papers, and many of them have been , he can understand a WOman.-T-
buried here. BUT, this is one that i
will never be buried, if the public j
really appreciates work and effort, i One of the greatest enemies
The editor and owner of thispaper 1 of art are the banks. They will
came to Bainbridge without any ; not |et a man overdraw.—Donal-
money, any friends, or any well-to-do 80nville NewS .
relatives to assist him, and in the j
face of the keenest kind of competi- j
CITATION.
tion he has builded up this \dant, and j GEORGIA—Decatur County:
he is proud of it. We want the folks : Whereas, Mrs. Dora Siegel, admin-
. . . . . . . , istiatnx of the estate of Sam Siegel,
to know just what we have aecom- rcprcsents t0 thc court in her pe ti-
plished. We want them to know that ! tion, duly filed and entered on record
we Jiave gone out into the highways ! that she Jias fully administered^ said
and the byways to get the money to !
estate: This is, therefore, to cite all
. persons concerned, kindred and cred-
build this business. At no time in hors, to show cause, if any they can,
its history has over 20 per cent of I why said administratrix should not
its business come from Bainbridge. I discharged from her administra-
( tion, and receive letters of dismission
At all times from 80 to 85 per cent on the first Monday in Nov. 1922.
of the support of this plant has come*i T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary
from outside the city. We have |
brought the money in here from the 1 Subscribe for the Post-Search Light,
other follow to build up this busi- j
ness. Out payroll has been 80 per
cent net to Bainbridge for the past j
16 years. That is the kind of a pay- j
roll that helps n town. That is the 1
kind of a payrojl that does the work.!
We are proud of what we have done
and we would like for our business
folks to take a little interest and
come in and see what we have here.
The Flavor, the Fineness
the Genuine Goodness of
RISING SUN
FLOUR
Smooths the
Road to a
Man’s Heart
Maddox Grocery Go.
Bainbridge, Ga.
DR. SIGO EHRLICH DR. M. A. EHRLICH
Physician and Physician and Surgsss
Surgeon Children Specialist
EHRLICH & EHRLICH
Office, Ehrlich Building, Broughton and Clark Streets.
Office Phone 182 Residence Phone 41
WHEN IN ALBANY
Visit the Munncrlyn Shops—New location is 109 N.
Washington Street.
Showing the best apparel for discriminating women—
Gifts that are unusual and beautiful for all occasions.
The Munnerlyn Shops
Any other kind of an industry at
tracts local attention, and we feel
that ours ought to interest our busi
U ' don t do that at all, not in h»a | ne8S folks enough to come in and look
line. Those boys who were prone at
one time to poke fun at Little Al
bert know good and well that he
weighs a ton, and is 18 axe handles
between the eyes.
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to be pitied. They don’t I vjw it o(
then*. .‘Ivy . .. that they n:e
ju*t ’ u to It'.., v..a.. the pur imps
are jj.: ' v . . ... eat .ig u inc • i,
Jt is a right bad di*ea>< t », \vh 'll
you come to think of it.
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If Candler was not a rich man, and
he besmirched tho name of a good
woman to get out of a marriage, he
would have been horse-whipped by
some real man before now. ’Any man
who breaks off a marriage with a wo
man and gives gossip s the reason,
and hasn’t the manhood in him to
give the names of the persons that
told him, is below the notice of de
cent white people. Old man Cand
ler’s conduct in his recent escapade
confirms the people in their belief of
his guilt with Mrs. Hirsch. That
poor woman was driven out of the
xtiuvugar.t family. Yet you tel! hi* stult ‘ bccaus<> «' f his num0 >'’ !l,u1 now
family that and they would throw up' k seem8 hl ' h,,s one who Wt run '
their hand* in ho-vor at thv idea they 1 If tho ,lecl ' nt of A,lan,: ‘ (,on ' t
Effc Pope Hill now says
not a dope fiend, and that h
persuaded hoi to go to the hospital. I dement. It is a simple thing seeing
She may not be n dope fiend but j a11 thi ‘ factions trying to get the
“he has b..*n a fast traveler every ' 8U PP 0, t of on( ‘ element, and t hat one
since she sold herself to the rich yan- i dement alone to help them. Some
kor. and t.uH not cash in on the .other folks vote too, brethren,
purchase price. f;
it over. Pay us a real visit. We be
lieve that you will be encouraged to
make that kind of a visit. You are
welcome. It is your plant, because |
you have helped to make it what it |
now is.
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FARM LOANS
> tarts blood circulating
Sloan’s draws new fresh blood
to the aching part — scatters con
gestion and thus relievesthc pain.
Stop suffering, apply Sloan’si
Quick Action
Low Interest
Lowest Commissions
Donalsonville Abstract & Realty Co., Donalsonville, Ga.
ATLANTA TRUST CO.
Atlanta, Georgia
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i Many a goad man has been kille
Vhi.e an a !ew folk arotrd this ! out nTU * IHcrally slaughtered by an
own afflic t'd with w.U developed
*'••*•11 ht'ud, and thev arc
‘11 ot the senatorial candidates ran
wcr> extravagant, and tell you how
little they had lived on this year and
last. Saved a nickel in one p^tce and
spent five dr Mai s in another. The
poor devil who has a family tied on,
to him that want to live hi K h and to i to ° K° <ul * " oma " t0 bc t,vate,i
act biv- la in an awful fix. How many 1 Rny suih wn >' Cil ' or R |a is tilcd >’ f
families in Bainbridjco is living ac-1 lh * ,u,,, “ r8 of tho Cand,er Ga "K- a,ul
see to it that the old hypocrit is made
t > give the names of that woman’s
t.adueers, it will be a disgrace. Any
woman that becomes chaperone-gener
al of the Confederate Re union h
Boeffuillet quit the race for senator
when the partisans made him out a
Catholic, when, as a matter of fact,
he is a Presbyterian. It looks like
now that the liars and the demagogue
plays this thing like tiiey used to yell
nigger and railroad. They will say
that a man is a Catholic when they
know he is not; and if he was, he has
the fight under the Constitution to
be a Catholic and a citizen of this
country. It is a poor thing to beat
a man on, his religion. Sometimes
they say a man is a Catholic who
has never even seen inside a Cath
olic church. A terrible booger when
there is not enough of them in the
state to control one county. We have
been trying for years to find some
evidence of their trying to control thc
state politics, and we have never
been able to find it yet.
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Sloan's Liniment-#//? pain!
Last Allotment of Farm Loan
MONEY
For this year—Get your applications in at ©nee
if you are interested--5 1-2 per cent, interest and
Loans run 35 years; 1 per cent, commission.
O’Neal Building JOHN ROBERTS, Bainbridge, Ga.
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THIRTY THINGS THAT PEOPLE
KEEP IN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
• "thin! , W * U ° n b *. nd bU ‘ I ‘ueily within ihe onrnings of thi^hcnd 1 il is “ m * “«• l' a “' b '"K t
thm* .. «ure an ,i certain. Wat-j . ... cl their misdeeds. If exer there was
' u * «ff to the Gypsies when 1
put us in the hands of the bunch j
H ut he did for thc next two years. | " r?\r
u - j.,ii._ , , * are all frolickinii
* 8 <,0, * ar to a dime that the $68.- , ,
0tifi.no f c iv... ... .. . after he is gone.
000.00 fee of Dorsey, Brewster &
well will be paid now. Mark it,
of the family? Not 25 per cent
them. Yet when a man drops out
after a long, hard battle, his folks
within sixty
gone
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But brethren, didn’t you see where
?et of rough ne
his whelps.
ks, it is old Asa and |
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past! <
b ys, mark it
| it was time
” • parson getting kilt with that woman?
NA rig! t . Qq B j^ t jo you think we love scandal ?
! Nope, not that foul bird of rapine,
I whose whole prey is a good man’s
| name, a* is quoted.
When wo read ubout Howard’s an-
• nounvement for the senate, we could
!osh, no i ^ e ]p bm thmk of Lowell’s quota
tion in Bigelow papers:
| Gineral C is a dreffle smart man,
He’s been on al sides that give
. places or pelf,
rother, if you don’t tak« your own But consistency wuz a part of his
home paper you are a f 0 >1 lo try to | plan,
criticise it. He don’t iarc a darn i He’s been true to one party, and
about your opinion of it. if you do j . that is himself,
t-•>« it we try to plcas>e you as best ( Well if Howard is to be paid off
Shades of the
K s come out and been talked about, i ]
Wc thought that he had been lost in j
lbs shuffle. Thv last \u saw of!
W.« when he left the c.pltol i
like a spoil.,i tiaby one nichl and left !
tbe state to its fate. By
d d not care a gosh ding if they went j
to the bow wows lifter they would’
net do as he said do.
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A Good IMtyair
When you wnt a good physic that
is mild and gentle in its effect, easy
to take and certain to act, take
lose up about that Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are ex-
llent.
“WHAT/’ we have been asked, “do people
usually keep in your safe deposit vault?”
Below are listed thirty items. Check the
list. How many do you possess?
Nervous Break-Down
Insurance Policies
Notes
Deeds
Army or Navy discharge papers
Citations
Leases
Liberty Bonds
Birth Cetificates
Marriage Certificates
Mortgages
Stock ancj securities of all
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v. can. \W ha\« f..und. however, ‘ with John Holder's job for supporting
t at our Wcr *t critia are birds that {George there is where George is sure
some trouble. We don’t
Joorgv is any better man
... t "** 1,9 d dog ha* for a for senator than Holder is for
rubbit’a.
---- iTiu» arc Diras that , George thero i
•n t spend a dime with u*. and we! going to have
just about as much respect for . see that Goor
th ir idc-
hia job, and if George is to be elect
ed by trading other good men out of
Some of these northern busy- j office to put Gus Howard in here is j
L'dies that wanted to come down ond j where we halt. George's friends had
anend Georgia's laws in reference to j better get it into their heads that,
* 'men’* rirhts and privileges, ought they can't win by putting Gus How- 1
t' go to Ohio, a supposedly modaH^i** r d on thc people of this state, with]
a d up to date state, where a wife | hi* 15 million dollar road bond is- *
If a man’s chattel and when* he «*»[••• »d«a. Great auns, is it possible
hire hei out and draw h*t wage*.! that sensible folk* would try such a
Maybe then they would have aom* | thing* George »» • gteat and good
right to talk about Georgia, whara • | lf tha% U Jj 4 * rtm4
V.».n bu »rry right Qmr w*-**!*? w« for
TRS. ANNIE LANGE, of
R. F. D. 1, Burlington, Tex.,
write* is follows regarding
her experience withCardui: "Some
time ago I had a nervous break
down oi some kind. .. I was very
weak and so nervous. I had faint
ing spells and antlered a great deal,
but more from the weak, trembly,
no-account teeling than anything
else. 1 knew I nseded a tonic, and
needed it badly. I began the use
of Cardui to see It 1 couldn't get
some strength, as I knew of other
cases that had been helped by its
use. I toon saw a great improve
ment, so I kept it up. I used seven
bottles of Cardui, and can say the
money was well spent, for I grew
well and strong. Am now abl* to
do all my housework and a great
deal of work besides."
If you are weak, run-down,
nervous and sutler from the ail
ments peculiar to womea, it is
very likely that Cardui wilt help
you, in the way it helped Mrs.
Lange and has helped thousands
ol others, during the past 40 years.
Ask for, and insist on, Cardui.
Abstracts
Certificates of Deposit
Diaries
Contracts
Blue Prints
Pedigreed stock records.
Receipts
Vouchers (cancelled checks)
Plans
Silverware
Keepsakes
Heirlooms
Unset Stones
Jemelry
Certificates of Baptism
Plans of all kinds
Letters
Wills
Business Records
You can rent one of our safe deposit boxes
for a few cents each week. Why take
chances? Safeguard your valuables.
CARDUI
The Citizens Bank & Trusf Company
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
H. B. EHRLICH. President H. L CANS, Vice-President
MAX KWILECU, Vice-President E. F. VICKERS. Cashier
The Woman’s Tonic