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STYLE ECONOMY
“Correct Dodge”
Shoe for women
to
IS THE KEYNOTE OF THE SITUATION NOW AT
BOEN BELCHER’S “
Ipespite the increasing cost of materials, we were never before better prepared
1 to co-operate with those who demand economy.
Dress Goods
50c
, ta rii n e Ox-ford Cloth, plain
tSJ.Wl> Ctoth36in. jiff
l t , nfV voiles Tissues, Crepes, Batiste, Flaxons
■brandies etc.. in lovely color combination of floral
|g" s , stripes and two-tone embroidered color
combinations 1 Po TO 50C
Ifw mens shirts, boys waist and house dresses.
[yard wide fast color Madras * C ?5C
| at, per yard... 1 ainu »-wv
lod inch Percale white grounds with neat stripes
„ d ,b«ks, per yard JQ and 1 2^C
I Another case of that good 32 inch Chambray in
Isolids, checks, stripes and broken J Aa
J plaids, per yard ■ W
| Yard wide white Corduroy (washable) 65c
per yard.
Middies
Kemper make Middies all white and as
sorted color trimming of good quality
galatea
50c to 1*00
Spring Silks
Crepe de Chines, all wanted colors 40 j* 4
inch at per yard 4) ■
Georgette Crepes and Chiffon cloths to match at
0n,! ''. Per . yari $1 AND $1.50
Clothing
Mens and Boys Clothing is my Hobby.
$17.00
STYLE-PLUS Suits for men
(World Renowned) at
Three piece English Suits, strictly for the young
man, form fitting, patch pockets $15.00
Cleveland Woolen Mills, every thread wool, suits.
You cannot buy a better suit at the price. Serges,
invisible checks, grey mix- A A
tures and plaids at flUv AND
Boys Suits. Blue Serge and novelty mixtures
$2 TO $12
Norfolk coats and peg trousers
Prices
The New Waist
$1.25
| White washable Jap
Silk at - • •
I Satin Stripe Tub Silk
1.50 TO 2.75
White Georgette Crepe, CA
with colored Vestee OivU
Shoes For The Whole Family
THE ‘CORRECT DODGE,” with O’Sullivans rubber heels. ‘‘THE SHOE COMPLETE” in Bronze,
Grey, Tan, Black and White, also pippings and color combinations $3,00to?5.00
The Seasons Best Novelty. A grey kid pump, long vamp, turn
sole, louis heel at
W. L. Douglas Shoes for men and boys all styles and leathers.
For Boys, sizes 111-2 to 51-2 $1.75 to <$3.00 For Men, sizes 6 to 11 $3.00 to $3.00
H. C. Godman—That all leather shoe. Sixteen years continual handling guarantees this shoe.
Mens $1.75 to $3.00 Boys $1.25 to $2.50
Womens $1.50 to $2.75 Childrens $1.00 to $2.25
$4.50
Ties
A Beautiful line of
Silk and Wash Ties
SILKS
25 to 50
WASH
15to 25
W. L. Douglas Shoes
For Men and Boys
The Home of
VISIT OUR BASEMENT
McCall Patterns
DR
. E. C. SMITH
DENTIST
Bridge
Work
$4.00
Set of Teeth $5.50
Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Belcher’Block
for sale..
£ond Hand Ford Cars
16 £ or d 5 Passenger Car $175.00
le Ford 5 Passenger Car $250.00
SilHlck 2 Passenger Car $100.00
ME BAINBRIDCE MOTOR CAR CO.
BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
Bja, Florida & Alabama Ry.
‘QUICKEST ROUTE”
-TO-
FA, GA. Account—Music Festival. Dates sale:
April 23 to 28th, inclusive. Round
Trip $7.75. Limit May 2nd,
I ^ r s, GA. Account—State Convention of Elks.
Dates sale: April 25 and 26th, inclus
ive. Round Trip $3.70. Limit April 30th
pQj. llHaaBIB
See ^ ormat ' on > Schedules, Sleeping Car Reservations
Gp j Agent or Communicate with Offiee, Traffic Man-
A Railway Bainbridge, Ga.
BETHANY ITEMS
CORRESPONDENCE NO, 2
Mr. G. L. Earnest and two
sons Messrs. 0. W. and G. E.
Earnest attended preaching at
Bethany last Saturday.
Mr. E. A. Nichols made a
business trip to Bainbridge last
Saturday.
Mr. Barbree preached a good
sermon at the Reynoldsville
school house last Sunday after
noon
Miss Virdie Nichols from
Reynoldsville visited her cousin
Miss Wava Nichols last week.
Miss Myrtle Hurst from Iron
City is visiting Ella Mock.
Guess Miss Wava Nichols will
be visiting her uncle Mr. J. G.
Nichols in Bainbridge soon.
CORRESPONDENCE NO. 3
Mr. Gorden Turnage and Miss
Mamie Johnson were joined in
the holy bands of matrimony
Saturday.
Miss Bonnie Earnest spent the
night with Mr. and Mrs. Ear
nest last Saturday.
Miss Nellie Smith spent last
Saturday night with Miss May
Rea Earnest.
Mr. Jack Wynn and Miss
Myrtle Hurst was in our midst
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Eddie McLeod and sister
give Miss May Earnest a call
Thursday afternoon,
Mr. G. L. Earnest happened to
a bad accident Friday. His car
turned over with him but no one
was hurts
Mr. Tom Earnest gave Miss
Annie Ashe a pop call Sunday.
Mr. Wallace Mock gave Miss
Gussie Ashe a pop call Sunday
p. m.
Mr. R. V. Griffin and Miss
Eddie McLeod, were out car
riding Sunday afternoon.
The saw mill of Messrs. G. L.
Earnest and Will Cook has been
doing good work in the past.
Mr. W. H. Mock and Miss
Nellie Smith were rushing a
new buggy Sunday. .
FARMER’S UNION CARD
Editor Post-Searchlight,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Dear Sir;—
We will let you know that we
did not die last Syrup making
time. We still meet at the same
old place, with that never failing
motto as out guide “Justice and
the Golden Rule”.
We want to say that this bunch
of farmers in this corner stand
for preparedness,- however not
for more guns and larger guns
but with more and better crops
and live stock, with better labor
saving implements on each farm.
We find that there was more
grazing crops last summer than
formally, each farm received
'more thorough preparation for
1916 than last year. And more
improved farm tools are being
used now than ever before and
for the first quarter of 1916 there
has been a marked increase in
the acreage that is devoted to
beans and peanuts and all food
crops well looked after, Hog and
cattle are to be found on each
farm than up to the same date
last year. Stock are receiving
more care and attention and from
what we can see more economy
along all lines is practiced with
the view of making each farm
self sustaining.
Now the subject to be discussed
at our next meeting k is which is
the most profitable stock to raise
on the farm, the cow or the hog.
Give this matter space Mr. Ed
itor as we^ are all interested in
this line of work.
The Committee.
I Insure Automobiles—Libera*
Policy. E. J. Perry.
GUNN-WADE
An interesting social event was
that of Sunday afternoon April
9th at the home of Mrs. Eliga
Gunn when her daughter. Miss
Heona Gunn, was married to Mr.
Roy Wade. Justice E. M. D.
Littlefield officating.
Only a small number of relat
ives and friends were present.
The young couple have the con
gratulations and good wishes of
many friends in the county.
Insomnia
Indigestion nearly always dis
turbs the sleep more or less, and
is the cause of insomnia. Eat a
light supper with little or no
meat and no milk; also take one
of Chamberlain’s Tablets immedi
ately after supper, and see if you
do not rest much better. Ob
tainable everywhere.
t Ihe Mammoth Yellow
Soja Bean
promises to be one of the most
profitable crops for southern farm
ers everywhere. Makes a large
yield of beans, which are readily
salable for oil-producing and food
purposes, in addition to its use for
forage, soil-improving and stock
feeding. Splendidly adapted to our
southern soils and climate.
The New 100-Day
Velvet Bean
the quickest growing of Velvet
Beans, promise to supercede Cow
Peas very largely as a soil-improv
ing, forage and grazing crop
throughout the South. Cheaper
to seed per acre than cow peas.
Write for prices and "Wood’s
Crop Special** giving full in
formation in regard to Sofa and
Velvet Beans, Cow Pass, Millet,
Seed Corns, Sorghums, Sudan
Crass, ate. Mailed free.
T.W.WOOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Vi.
Old Mol Horse feed can’t
be beat. The best in the
world. For sale by Ralph
R. Belcher, Belcher Block.
I Insure Automobiles—Liberal
Policy.E. J. Perry.
Boys and Girls wheels
from $15.75 to $25.00 at
The Motor-Bike Co.
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Bainbridge Hospital
Well Equipped
Prices Moderate
527 E. Shotwell Street