The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, May 11, 1916, Image 3

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preliminary Showing of Practical and Authentic Wearables For Summer week we are adding to our stock timely merchandise demanded for summer wear. The fashions this year offer a wide variety of designs to choose from, allowing each person to dres§ in the particular style that is most becoming to him or her. Novelty Hosiery ni ,, k white, brown and grey AA Bla em broideried in colors per pair nm* and grey boot pattern, flesh <fc*| AA tops-clocked, per pa.r Mens pure thread silk, Navy, black SfiC* and white wvv Mens black, gray and white clocked Mens black and white Lisle 25c Palm Beach Suits Palm Beach Suits for men in natural, Navy, light and S sraypin . stripe '$6.00 to $7.50 Boys Kool Kloth Suits in Tan and $5.50 VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Here you will find at all times strictly Fresh Staple Groceries. Also the most complete assoi tment of Crockery, Glass ware and Tinware in Bainbridge. live and let live prices my motto SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Womens Dress Shoes in black, white, bronze, gray also black and white. Gray and white, black and bronze combinations from $3.SO to $5.00 Other Shoes for women in the seasons best styles and leathers $1.73 to $3.00 New Dress Goods White Velvet Corduroy (Washable) 38 in wide at 65c 36 inch black Chiffon Taffetta . per yard 40 inch Crepe De chine all colors Georgette Crepe to match Novelty stripe Shirting Silks 33 inch (washable) at $1.50 $1.50 50c A Dress to please every one in white and colored Voiles, Organdies, Batiste, etc., including white and colored em- broideried Voile, wide stripe Voiles and floral combinations of rose, pink, blue, green, etc. <fl IZ** f"A A 36 and 40 inch w hite skirtings Gabardines, Piques Oxfords Honey Comb and Beach Cloth 30C per yard. Style-Plus Suits for Men at $17.00 New Shipment of Waists Wash Voiles and Organdies, lace trim at $1.00 White Jap Silk at $1.25 Colored Stripe Pongees at $2.50 White Crepe De chine and Georgette Crepe at $3.00 Straw Hats Genuine Panama Hats at $3.50 Genuine Leghorn Hats at $3.00 Yacht and Leghornette Hats at $1.75 Palm Beach Hats and Caps AND 75C Little Gents straw and cloth Hats at 50c A. BOEN BELCHER Bainbridge, .... Georgia. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Paff Shoes for children, patent white gunmetal from $1.00 to $3.00 W. L. Douglass Shoes for Boys in black and tan from . $1.73 to $3.00 W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men all styles and leathers from $3.00 to 83.00 DR. E. C. SMITH Gold Crown K DENTIST Bridge Work > n* r\ $3.50 >s2 V $4.00 Set of Teeth $5.50 Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Belcher'Block HE LOOKS GOOO DOESN’T HE? is fresh, ready to serve and will eat mighty well. He is one of that j °t we got from Andrews Fish Stand always very fine and all j? u have to do is to phone 254 and e y will get to you in time. w Andrews Fish Stand ater Street Bainbridge, Ga. Attention is called to Screen matters in the advertisement of the Chett Hardware Company. They have some especial prices in this class of work that will prove interesting. See them. One 5 pasrenger Ford Car, in splendid trim for $250, Special bargain. Bainbridge Motor Co. Mrs. Whisnant of Babcock was in the city a short while Saturday shopping. Dr. Bowers, of Faircloth, was among the Saturday visitors here. One 2 passenger Buick only $100. Bainbridge Motor Co. Mr. McMullen of the Spring Creek section, naval storeman, was in the city Saturday a short while on business. Mrs. C. V. Perry, ot Syvester after spending a short while in city with relatives has return ed to her home. Palm Beach suits can't be cleaned for less than 50c and be cleaned right—try my 50 system. Gus Maxwell. The friends of Mrs. S. Brin son, of Brinson, will learn with pleasure that she has about re covered from a serious operation and is at home again in very much improved helth. Firestone Tires 30-3 for only $9.50. Grand chance to save money. Bainbridge Motor Co. Hon. R. G. Hartsfield return ed Saturday from a business trip to Savannah. JL CAR AT BARGAIN One 1910‘Cadillac, in aj splendid running order.; Good tires and a great, bargain at $285. P. T. • Rich. | The friends of Mrs. L. F. Patterson will learn with pleasure that she is improving after be ing in the hospital in Atlanta for several days as a result of a fall that injured her knee. .T. P. Brown of Jacksonville, an old Bainbridge citizen was in town several days last week with his trade. One 2 passenger Buick only $100. Bainbridge Motor Co. Miss Ruth Voorhies, of near Brinson was in the city last Saturday a short while. Miss Voorhies recently won a trip to Niagara Falls that was given in a contest by the Southern Woman, a publicatio|n well known locally. Messrs. Ross Moore and Rob ert Culbreth bought ot the har ness business of Mr. C. A. Bass and will continue the busi* ness on Water street next to the City Market. John Mason of Albany, the dean of South Georgia trave - ing men was in the city with his trade this week. Mr. Mason has many friends in Bainbridge that welcome him on his trips. TIKE NOTICE A competent teacher can be secured for two or three months this summer to coach in Arith metic, Algebra, and Geometry. He will work in any branch but will make a specialty of these. Boys who are behind with their high school work, young men ex pecting to enter college, and those prepairing to take the teachers examination should be interested. For particulars see D. D. Boozer. FOR SALE One Jeffrey Roadster in good running order. Five good tires and electric lights and starter. Bar gain at $450. P. T. Rich. “Chamberlain’s Tablets Have Done Wonders lor Me.’’ “1 have been a sufferer from stomach trouble fora number of years, and although I have used a great number of remedies re commended for this complaint, Chamberlain’s Tablets is the first medicine that has given me postive and lasting relief,” writes Mrs. AnnaKadin, Spence- port, N. Y.‘ “Chamberlain’s Tablets have done wonders for me and I value them very high ly.” Obtainable everywhere. The Ladies shop is getting ready for the big May Days of Bainbridge and will have on ;dis play some bran new ideas that will interest the visiting ladies as well as those of Bainbridge. New ideas every day and every body asked to see them. Getting ready for summer is an item that interests all the ladies and the Ladies Shop has kept their needs well under consideration. STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. Rooms 60c anVup JOHN L. KI)MONI)HON, Prop. IF YOU are troubled with dandruff, itch ing scalp, and your hair coming out, we ask yqu to try TRADE MAHK HAIR TONIC on our guarantee that it will give you relief and satisfaction or money refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. MILLS PHARMACY Callahan Bldg. Bitinbr dgo, Cr.. Watch Child’s Gough Cold’s ruuning of nose, conti nued irritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don’t take the chances—do something for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but they Dr.. King’s New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. It’s a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup and so effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Al ways prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King’s New Discovery. It will safeguard your child against serious ailments result ing from colds. (2) One 5 passenger Ford Car, in splendid trim for $250. Special bargain. Bainbridge Motor Co. Hons. W. T. Crawford and M. L. Ledford ot Cairo were among the out of town attend ants on the Superior Court this week. A Cut of Our Layer Cake will teach you what real ‘‘an gels’ food” is like. The layers are so light and spongy, the fill ing so generous and deliciously flavored. Try one for lunch, afternoon tea, or for social cal- ers. You coludn’t have any thing nicer, for no nicer is or was ever made. 1 Wh’te Way Bakery