The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 28, 1922, Image 4

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TITE HAINBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT 1ST 1IIS ONE CENT A WORD PER ISSUE NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS. PER ISSUE Hall’8 Catarrh Medicine ThoM who ar« in & "run down" condl- , tion will notlca that Catarrh bothara them much mora than when they are In *ood health. Thla fact provee that while Catarrh la a local disease, it Is greatly Influenced by. constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATAMRH MEDICINE con- . of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists ■f <*• «■•■••• ‘ui v*«jr 40 Tears, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. NOTICE The City tax books are now open for the payment of taxes for the year lt22. Also, the sweet paving ac counts arc* due Dec. 1st., on all whose accounts are based upon the extended payment plan. J. C. GREENE, City Treasurer NOTICE OF SALE ANTED F ARM LANDS—See me at’ once ami list your farm with me if you want to sell or trade for larger j place or smaller place. Looking for several buyers down next week, j B. L. Barber, Bainbridge, Geor- 6-29-tf. MONEY TO LOAN—Money now ready—Farm or City property— Small or large amounts. I^arge amounts, three to twenty thousand prefcned. Quick service. See J. B. L. Barber, Bainbridge, Ga. fl-29-tf. Statement Of THE DECATUR COUNTY BANK ANI) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BAINBRIDGE September I5th, 1922. Any man or woman can understand this statement. 008,1160.35 FARM FOR SALE—250 acres, about; six miles northeast of Bainbridge, near the Bainbridge-Pelham high way. 150 acres in cultivation, a deep well, fair dwelling and barns. I Quick sale at $10.00 per acre. See «.r write ,T. B. L. Barber, Bain bridge, Ga. 10-5 tf-c 120,000.00 ■WANTED -Mon or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hos iery for men, women and children. Eliminates darning; salary $50.00 a week, full time, $1.00 an hour spare time. Experience unneces sary. International Stocking Mills Norristown, Pa. 10-19 lOtp. 788,900.35 FOR RENT—Four rooms in house on Potter street; close in. Part of house occupied. See or phone Mrs. J. K. Farrar, Phone 252. 2t FOR SALE—Onion Plants. Phone 430 for pricer,. 12-14 2t LOST—Between Bainbridge and Trn- wick‘s Still, either on Iron Bridge road, Swiss wrist watch. Finder please return to Post-Searchlight office, and receive reward. 2l-2t FOR SALE—White Bermuda On'ion Plants, from imported seed, $1.00 per M. Write W. G. Schultz, Bain bridge, Ga. 12-21-3tp ■WANTED—A reliable man to sell monuments and tombstones, big money for the right man. Must be a hustler. Write us todav for full particulars. Marietta Marble & Stone Works, Marietta, Ga. 3t. 225,292.10 143,850.00 2,000.00 592,220.77 196.61 FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rouflls good location. Phone 490. FOUND OR TAKEN UP Left at my place on the night of Dec. 17th, one gray horse, about 12 years old, branded on the left hip, weight about 900 pounds. Owner cun get same by paying for this bill, and the expense of feeding. Apply at J. B. Davis & Go., Store, Vada, Ga. or write .1. R. Davis & Co., at. Camil la, Ga., Route 2. 4t- The Banks owe to depositors This indebtedness must always ho held in mind, and the Banker arranges his assets so ns to be able to puy any check on demand. The Bank also owes its National Banks notes in circula tion These notes, usually considered as currency by the public, are the direct obligation of the hank, but guaranteed by the United St .tf*s Government, und the Government is protected by a deposit ol 100 per cent. U. S. Bonds and 5 per cent, actual money. Total To meet this indebtedness we have: Cash in vault and on de posit with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and in other large city hanks United Stntes Bonds City Bonds Ixmns to Individuals and Corporations These loans are made for the purpose of carrying on the business of the community, are made to persons of good stand ing, secured by collateral, by mortgage on real estate or by stocks and bonds. Most of these notes can be discounted any day with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, or with our cor responding city banks. Overdrafts This item represents the amount of the overdrafts. Over drafts are not usually allowed, hut some times when we think a good depositor has made an error in his account we allow the overdraft, hut expect it to be paid the next day. Bank Building The Bank owns its own building and the store next door. From the store and the offices in the reur, revenue is obtained. Stocks in other banks This represents stock in the Federal Reserve Bank of At lanta, the Federal International Banking Corporation of New Orleans, and other stocks. Total to meet indebtedness 1,000,147.48 This leaves a surplus of 254,231.88 This is the property of the stockholders, after all debts are paid, and is a guarantee fund upon which we solicit new ac counts and retain those which have been kept with us for many years. In udditlon to the above are to be added the aid and knowledge of the officers, employees, and directors of the bank, and the friendship and confidence of its many depositors. The First National Bank is the designated depository of the City of Bainbridge, for funds of the United States Bankruptcy Courts, for Postal Savings funds of the United States and as a special depository for United States Post Office funds. The bank has just installed a new vault with safety de posit boxes, which it rents to its patrons for the safe keeping ,of valuable papers. Rooms are provided where our customers can look over their papers and transact any business. A pri vate telephone is provided for the use of our customers, and we solicit a share ol’ their banking business. GEORGIA—Decatur County. Will be sold before the court house door in said county on the first Tues day in January next, between the le gal hours of sale, to the highest bid der for cash, six (6) shares of stock in the Citilens Bank, Brinson, Ga., standing in the name of Joel A. War ren, deceased; said shares being of the par value of one hundred dollars each. This December 1st, 1922. S. J. Warren, Administrator of Joel A. Warren. CITATION GEORGIA—Decatur County. To All Whom it May Concern: Gladys Williams Harp having in proper form applied to me for Per manent Letters of Administration on the estate of Jane Williams Long, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of June Williams Long to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to Gladys William-: Harp on Jane Wil liams Long’s estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 6th day of Dec. 1922. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. 36,587.94 48,044.75 666 Is » Prescription for ('olds. Fever and I.aGrippe. It’s the piost speedy remedy we know, preventing Pneumonia. I)r. W. S. McQuaide LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Second Hour, Shinirler HuildiiiK. CHRONIC DISEASE Actinic l.iRht Kays fur the Skin and Cancer Dieaaea Phone 151 BainbridKC, (la. CALLAHAN Theatre Fri. Jan. 5th, Prices 50c to $1.50 “ Absolute NEW AND miauiUlC SERIES and the Fun Show of the World BRINGING IIP FATHER ON HIS VACATION No Guess-Work Here Most folks know that getting eggs depends largely upon the hen’s feed— Yet with many people feeding is guess work. Their hen’s lay part of the time and usually “board” when eggs are most profitable. More Eggs or Money Back The guarantee behind Purina Hen Chow and Chicken Chowder eliminates all guess-work. These Chows have all the elements that make eggs. That’s why they are offered on a money-back guarantee. Aah for tha Chackarboard Bag Golden Brothers Broad Street Phone 12 Bainbridge, Ga. All Our Own Music — 25 Numbers—C Maggie and her Flapper Beauty CHORUS IT S A SCREAM JlGGS l.oves Maggie, SHE Told Him So. ■KSESSHI . Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease.-, including Venereal and Rectal Oitk*a*eH (Piles). No knife—no discomfort no detention from t»UMnes.s Permanently located Reputation firmly established. 20 years' experience. Testimonials »ent upon request. Call or write lor information and advice. SUITE*.* MOYLAN BLOC. '’**• l)r«rtM ftbMM Savannah. Canrgta Nothing Like It In The World “I.ifo Insurance is different from anything else in the world in one respect. Other things you can get when you want them. Life Insurance must be got when you don't want it. or not at all. “You can buy your rubbers when it begins to rain. You can buy your overcoat when it begins to get cold in the fall. You cun step into a restaurant when you are hungry, but you can't get life insurance when you are sick.” It will also take care of you in your old age. Get it now when the buying is good—today—from the Franklin Life Insurance Co., of Springfield, 111. MRS. Z. B. SUBERS & SON, GENERAL AGENTS BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. TELEPHONE NO. 39l Like* Rolling Off a Log! Bert Winslow writes, “We lost sev eral hogs and discovered they were cholera infected. Rats spread the germ. A neighbor told me about Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste. We used it. In a short time there wasn’t a rut to be found. The job was so easy, it was just like rolling off a log.” Get Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste today. 25c & 50c tubes. Sold and guaranteed by Ehrlich Drug Co. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Validation of School Bonds—Face- ville School District. Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of December, 1922, at II o’clock a. m., there will be heard by the Honorable W. V. Custer, Judge of the Superior Courts of the Albany Circuit, at the court house in Bain bridge, Georgia, the cause o*f the State of Georgia against the Face- ville Consolidated School District, be ing proceedings for the Validation and Confirmation of an issue of $25,000.00 school bonds by the said school district for the building and equipping of a school house therein, as authorized by an election held on the 24th day of November, 1922. This 8th day of December, 1922. C. W. WIMBERLEY, Clerk Superior Court, Decatur County, Ga. ROAD CITATION GEORGIA—Decatur County: To Whom It May Concern: Take notice that applications have been filed with the county commis sioners seeking an order for the es tablishment of the three new public roads described below, each signed by the owners of the land along the proposed routes, and by others con cerned, each application having been by the commissioners submitted to three reviewers living near the pro posed routes, and they in each in stance having made and filed their sworn report that said roads would be of public utility and of convenience to the traveling public, and that they have laid out and marked the same according to law, said roads being de scribed as follows: 1st. Beginning on the Bainbridge and Albany road at the intersection of same with the land line between land lots 117 and 118 in the 15th district, and running thence east along a continuation of the same land line t othe Bainbridge and Camilla road, a distance of about three miles. 2nd. Beginning on the Bainbridge and Camilla road at it sintersection with the land.line between land lots 110 and 111 in the 15th district, and running thence east along a continu ation of the same land line to the ru ral route road from Climax, a dis tance of about three miles. 3rd. Beginning at the termination o fthe public road from Climax to Open Pond on the land line between lots 27 and 14 in the loth district an drunning along a continuation of said lan dline north, crossing the Bainbridge and Pelham road, to the southeast corner of lot 32, an dthence diagonally across said lot 32 to the northwest corner of same to the land line between lots 48 and 33, and thence north along a continuation of said land lines to the Bainbridge and Camilla road at or near the residence of Simon Brock, a distance of about 6 1-2 miles. If no good cause is shown to the contrury by persons interested these matters, orders will be granted by the county commissioners at their office on the 1st Monday in January, 1923, establishnig said new roads. By order of the County Commis sioners of Decatur County, this Dec mber 4, 1922. T. E. RICH, Chairman. CITATION GEORGIA—Decatur County. To All Whom It May Concern: Pearl Wilder, having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of Mrs. Ola Wilder, late of said county, this is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Ola Wilder to be and appear at my office withi nthe time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Pearl Wil der on Mrs. Ola Wilder’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 5th day of Dec. 1922. T. B. MABWELL, Ordinary. ftreaks colfc Is in time / safety small dosage brings quick relief to scratchy, irritated throats. Cough eases, phlegm clears away, inflamed tissues are soothed. Now—be fore a slight cough becomes a serious ailment-break It up with DR.KING’SS^ky - a syrup for coughs & colds When You Are Constipated To insure a healthy action of the bowels and correct disorders of the liver, take two of Chamberlain’s Tab lets immediately after supper. They will not only cause a gentle move ment of the bowels, without unpleas ant effects, but banish that dull, stu pid feeling, that ofte naccompanies constipation. wne HOSPITAL IN HEW BUILDING (NON SECTA^i') FOR WHITES EXCLUBlvnv CORNER OF WEST AND EVANS STREET? Prices Moderate For Particulars and Appointments, Address the Surgeon DR. A. E. B. ALFORD BAINBRIDGE . GEORGIA Great Reduction in Bicycles Left overs—4 little girls and boys Bicycles regular price, everywhere $30 to $35, now for a quick close out $23.50 each. Three mens $50 Bicycles now only $30 and $35 each These are real bargains and worthy of your prompt attention. Geo. H. Harrison 211 Water Street Bainbridge, Ga. Cliett Hardware Company HARDWARE Sash, Doors, Paints and ...Complete Line of... OLIVER Walking and Riding PLOWS Superior Grain Drills Field Fencing. Shot Guns and Shells and Cartridges BUILDERS SUPPLIES 1 i Public AIM SALE Hum On The Entire Stock at 127 Water Street will be Sold AT YOUR OWN PRICE Consisting of Elgin and Waltham Watches, and all kinds of Notions, High Grade Silverware and Novelties of all kinds, Me chanical Toys, Soap, Toilet Sets, Stationery, Fancy Beads, Ladies Bracelet Watches, Electric Dolls and many other useful articles too numerous to mention, will be sold at Public Auction, as I am going to have a new line of business. -COME AND MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME= Sale will last until entire stock is sold. Every day at 11:00 A. M. at Night 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. MORRIS KAHNTROFF PROPRIETOR AND AUCTIONEER 127 WATER STREET BAINBRIDGE, GA. vis