The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, May 25, 1916, Image 6

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» Arc 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. 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 H A D DO IT’S “Chamberlain’s Tablets Have Done Wonders lor Me." “1 have been a sufferer from stomach trouble for a 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. Anna Kadin, Spence- ; ort, N. V. “Chamberlain’s 'ablets have done wonders for me and 1 value them very high ly.” Obtainable' - -everywhere. ..SPECIAL.. FLOUR SALE High Grade Plain <1 P Flour per barrel 30 ■ I w Pcr i, 2 . baml $3.10 Per i; 4barrel $1.60 Per sack 24 pound Q<f at aOl High Grade Self-Ris- QC ing, per barrel . ^DiOv Pe T 2barre ! $3.20 Per 1-4 barrel $1.65 Per sack 24 pund QO at .03 Sugar 11 pounds $1.00 Green Coffee 1 Ol per pound ■ I £2 OUST. WEIL (Successor to Ehrlich & Weil) BAINBRIDGE. . . GEORGIA. SLYVANIA ITEMS Hey! guess you all think that old Sylvania is dead but it isn’t. If it does not rain pretty soon we may all die. The crops are fine in spite of the dry weather. We have a good prospect for a pleanty “hog and hominy.’’ Mr. ,1. L. Sullivan and daught er, Bessie made a business trip to Baint'ridge, Tuesday last. W. P. Powell made a business trip to Bainbringe last Wednes day. Mr. H. M. Emanual and son Lea and Samuel Iiowell and family all went on a fishing trip to the forks of Spring Creek on last Tuesday. Quite a number of our young folks attended the annual picnic at Gretna last Saturday. Among those attending were Misses Jessie, Mattie and Hattie-Howell; Messrs. Maxwell Campbell, Dun can McDonald, T. J. and W- P, Howell. They all reported a nice time and plenty of chichen. Rev. Johnson filled his re gular appointment at the Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. Quite a number of Recovery’s young neople attended Devine services here Sunday. Come again girls. Get the best feed in the world. The Velvet Bean Cow Feed that is sold by Ralph R. Belcher. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealer*. LINIMENT FAIRCHILD FACTS Mr. Leonard Burke, and sister Miss Ida, visited in Florida, last week. The Grandridge ball team of Florida came over here and played with the Fairchild team last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Turnage went shopping Saturday. Miss Ozella Eagerton visited home folks the last of the week. Really so many came over from Grandridge, Saturday that the writer can’t name any of them for fear some of them would be overlooked. Thenegrosall seemed to have had a time at their church last Sunday. Mr. J. F. Saunders, and his daughters, Misses Nellie and Birdie Mae, accompanied by Mrs. C. G. Coleman, attened ser vices at Lake Hinton church last Sunday. Mrs. Edd Clarke, visited home folks last week. Mrs. W. P. Coleman is visiting her mother at Telogie, Fla., at this writing. Her mother Mrs. Arnold is suffering with Drorsy. Mr. J. F. Marchant, came over | fram Sneads, Fla., last Sunday. Mr. C. G. Coleman caught (another large Sturgeon fish on his lines Friday. The weight of the fish was24lbs. ZMr. and Mrs. J. T. Saunders i attended the commencement at j the Donalsonville High School | last Friday night. j Wake up! ‘‘Down in Dell," | Fairchildren likes to hear from iyou weekly. FOR SALE—500 bushels of corn. See B. B. Bower. WANTED—We will pay 5 cents each for cotton seed hull sacks and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice Company. FOR SALE - 20,000 to 30,000 Early Red JJersey potatoe draws at 75 cents per thousand. See or write Thomas W. Bell, Brinson, Ga. SHEEP WANTED—Want to buy 5,000 head of stock sheep at once. Will pay reasonable price. Also buy cattle. J. W. Stegall, Thomasville, Ga. FOR SALE — One rubber-tire buggy, and two good milk cows. Apply to J. R. Brockett. FOR SALE—White rabbits at reasonable prices. Phone 274 J. FOR SALE—Buick auto in go<5d running condition, electric lights, electric starter, good tires. Will sell cheap for cash. Also two Dodge Cars at a bargin. Brooks Garage. Raise the beans, raise them in a short while. Buy Rdlph Belchers 90 days Velvet Beans. A. A. A. Is Sole Arbitra tor and First, Second and Third Speed Cham pions Will be Chosen by its Rules. Goodrich Sil- vertowns or Any Other Make of Tire May be Used. RUB-MY-TISM ’ Will cure'your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Bnrns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. Weigh the Prescription Question Carefully Isn’t it far better, safer and surer to have your prescriptions compounded at a pharmacy like this where extreme care is al ways exercised and only the freshest and purest drugs em ployed? Think it over. We know what conclusion you will arrive at Mills Pharmacy j Callahan Building Akron, O., May 24.—Although Goodrich Silvertown Twin Cable Cord Tires are already the ac cepted tire of the racing driver, and are bought and paid for in every case, a generous recogni tion of the selection by outright purchase by drivers of racing cars of the Silvertown Twin Cable Cord Tires, for use in con tests under no influence of money consideration for so doing, has just been announced by The B. F. Goodrich Company. The American Automobile As sociation, the official association of car owners of this country, has prepared rules to govern the determination of the actual champion for the season of nine teen sixteen and will be the sole arbitrator regarding such award. The Silvertown Cord Tire is universally recognized as the type of construction insuring best results in speed contests and is almost universally used by racing drivers. There is no rea son why the Goodrich Company should extend any award for the purpose of inducing the use of the Silvertown Twin Cable Cord Tire, and it does not, but gives outright without a string tied to it of any kind whatsever, then thousand dollars divided between the authoritatively determined champion, the second and third in order quite irrespective of the make or kind of tire that may be used by said winners. FOR REPRE5EN I hereby announce my re-election to the Gene from Decatur county and e<l will serve the people my ability. Itespe A, EYECLAS AND SPEGTAC Can you read this type clearly and with the same pail of glasses see dis tant objects? If not, let me fit y» a pair of KRTPTC visible bi-focals. Th< enable you to see pel at both, the near poin the distance. If . v0ur need attention come consult me. I examin according to the latest tific methods and gaat a fit. My prices you find to be reasonable, the goods to be thebes can be manufactured- have a fine line of and Glare Glasses in?< E. A. KRAI Graduate Optic*** 212 Broad St. SainbriJg