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Are You Ready For Summer?
If you are not, you will need to be. We
have not advanced all of our latest for Easter
wear, the best is in reserve, We have been get
ting in some new and servicable Dress Goods
that you want to see.
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Cool and Comfortable in Every Way
You want to be and you will be if you will
look over our line and make your selections
now before they are broken. Get in touch with
us and get ready for the long hot days that are
before us now. Everyday .draws you nearer
the sultry period and we are ready to take care
of you.
The Ladies Store
II A D DO IT’S
The Ladies Store
GET READY
For Summer and Keep
Out the Flies
Mathis Season’s flies
were one big fly
you wotild be justly
frightened. But the little fljep
countless In number—can scat-
er more filth and disease than one
monster’fljr Every fly is a nuis-
ance. Shield your home against
‘nem now by using
CONTINENTAL
Screen Doors and
Window Screens
W«U Keep Them Out
Screen Your, House and
save doctor bills.
Cliett Hardware Co.
Bainbiidge,
Georgia.
FAIRCHILD FACTS SLYVANIA ITEMS
. If you havn’t paid your subscrip-
10n to the Post-Search Light, don’t
ex Pect a paper.
Mr. Jody Watt and sister Miss
Betty and Miss Ozella Eagerton,
attended the dance at Chatta
hoochee last Friday night.
The baseball game was played
at Fairchild last Saturday after
noon and our team is still in
prime.
Saturday night seemes to be
very appropiate for dances now-
days.
Mr. Alva Saunders and little
brothers J. T. Jr., and Bartow
went fishing last Saturday, and
caught a fine chance of fish. .
Messrs. D. Turnage, A. J. Mc
Mullen and Will Jackson enjoyed
a fish supper at Hares’ Landing
and reported the cat fish fine.
Miss Nellie Saunders carried
away a lovely fountain pen for
her penmanship last week at
the Donalsonville High School.
Hurrah! for two Fairchilds girls.
Miss Louelthy Mulaney won
for spelling. She lives in Brin
son, but of course she attended
her first school at old Fairchild.
Such girls as Nellie and Louelthy
deserves much honor.
Mr. Hilliard Turnage was in
Donalsonville, last week on busi
ness.
There will be a Union Meeting
at Spring Creek church; beginn
ing Friday April 28 and will con
tinue until Sunday April 30th.
Everybody is cordially invited
to attend and bring well filled
baskets.
Mr. Frank Hope accompanied
Mrs. Clennie Manning to the
dance last Saturday night.
Mr. Alva Turnage, and Miss
Gladys Pugh, were united in the
bonds of Matrimony at the resid
ence of Rev and Mrs. M. E.
Sheffield on the evening of April
22, 1916. Rev. Sheffieled officiat
ed. A number of friends and
relatives were present. The
bride wore a lovely gown of
light tan silk messaline, finished
with lovely lace and braid. We
wish for them all future happi-'
ness and good luck.
Well Easter passed and we
didp’t have the expected cold
weather, althought it was just
fine to enjoy a good time.
There was an egg hunt held at
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Howell’s
on Saturday last and it was
something grand. There was a
large crowd, and besides we had
eggs in abundance. We all hid
the time of our lives and hope to
have the pleausure of going to
another next Easter.
Miss Lucy Hovveil who is em
ployed at the Florida Hospital
for Insane, came home and spent
Easter with home folks. Bring
ing with her, her cousin Miss
Burnice Howell,
W. P. Howell attended the
dance at the hospital Friday
night.
G. W. Howell made a business
trip to Chattahoochee, last Satur
day.
Hinton Smith and Miss Bessie
Sullivan was out joy-riding last
Sunday in the little Ford.
Rev. Jurdon preacher a very
interesting sermon at the M. E.
Church Sunday morning. Re
turning to Recovery that after
noon.
Mr. Luke Cobb make his usual
trip to Recovery Sunday. There
must be some attraction down
there.
Mr. Burner Johns made a fly
ing trip to Mr. W. G. Johnson’s
Sunday afternoon. There must
be some attraction up there for
the Recovery boys.
Don’t forget the all day sing
next Sunday and please be sure
and remember to bring the
“chicken” that’s me.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Coleman
and Messrs. Frank Pope and
James Coleman, ate dinner ou
the river last week. They also
enjoyed eating fish. •
LISTEN: MR. POOR MAN
At this time when Money is so scarce you are naturally
wondering how you can make the little money you have
hold out though the Spring and Summer, Listen, take it.
to the store that offers you the best price; where everything
is marked in plain figures and where you get many things
at half and less than half, what the same merchandise
would cost you at other places. Don’t take our word, but
come and see for yourself, as most of your neighbors are
doing.
Below we quote just a tew prices which we hope will
give you some idea of the’great values we are now offering,
but our line being made up ot thousands of small items,
we cannot possibly tell .you about them all in so short a
space.
. 25c
5c Toilet Paper
7 for
10c Toilet Paper
4 for 25c
Safety Pins
2 papers for 5c
Adamantine Pins
5 papers for 5c
Colgates Cashmere Bouquet
Soap 10c, 3 for 25c
Good line Toilet Soaps 5c
6 for 25c
25c Bottle Peroxide of Hy
drogen only lOc
25c Jar Peroxide Cold Cream
(None better) only . lOc
25c Bottle Cake and Ice
Cream Flavoring ... lOc
25c Mexican Sun Hats
only lOc
Also, a full line of Kitchen-Ware, Crockery, Glasswarfe
and thousands of Notions too numerous to mention. We
carry Toys and Plav-thirigs for the children the year round,
and always let them go at rediculously low prices.
Remember the place and make it headquarters while
in the city.
Tlnlcy’s Ten Cent Store
CALLAHAN BLOCK
Bainbridge, Georgia
A BAD BREAK
ON THE ROAD
can be remedied promptly if your
tire has burst, or any of the me
chanism of your wheel is dis
placed or injured, if you bring it
to our shop. W e can make ydur
wheel good as new, no matter
what injury has been done to it,
at a reasonable cost; j
THE MOTOR-BIKE CO.
J. Robert llaire, Projector
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