The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 15, 1916, Image 5

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GTUnd Personal WHan anrl lVTi . Lnd family drove JB*^ Sunday after- .Cl^S concert ■ enjoy the ^JSsSS I ,h Suits Cleaned 3ac. ^Ita montWy rate. yr phone 373, b io flittleMi93 f we' Ser will learn wi [h re- Shadthe^reatrru- L break herarm at St> &d a few days ago. RannieGriffia entertain^ . ...nfhervoungfnenas Ht Professor Jordan and Mr. Harris of Donalsonville were in the city a short while Monday afternoon. Join the Club have all your Pressing done for $1.50 month. Julian Hodges. Phone 373. Hon. Walter Park of Blakely was in the city Saturday after noon on business. Senator Callahan and Hon. P. S. Cummings left Monday for St. Louis to take in the National Democratic Convention as dele gates from the district and state at large. | Hinman Smith, son of Dr. and o-friends Mrs. E. C. Smith is at Sullivans ' Island this week with the Milli- tary band from his school for a vacation and drill. Hinman is Bailey Millitary be with n e worked attending the haVe r fg°Santeed dont Academy of South Carolina. I 1 ]"ouaresatisfied. Phone! Call Julian Hodges shop and If ! Hodges. * 1 get your clothes returned prompt- m ,, hn c, Chason of ly with the proper cleaning done " nd W. L. Harrell of to them. Phone 373. Maxwell’s S Ga are spending a | old stand, lys with their sister Mrs. ___ of Donald Pudge with interest and ac- Ifriends Id Mrs. E. A. McArthur and daughters left Wednesday for Mariana where they will spend a few weeks with Mrs. Mc- ifhis marriage which took | Arthur’s brother Ralph Foster few days ago in Nashville. lW ho is remembered here. garment or hat that en- Mr. F. F. Farrar, Sec’ty. and irshop is insured, sendm Treasurer 0 f the Farrar Lumber orkand be convinced that Dalton, Ga., returned first class cleaners. Jiahan | ast wee k. He ^expressed Phone 373. j himse ]f as being delighted with , Margarett Farrar return- courtesies shown him through h her unde to visit his Southwest Georgia, after making in Dalton, G., and from a tour to some of the largest will join her sister Sarah lumber concerns and placing or- at Chattanooga, Tenn., ders for several cars of stock w days, and from there with them. He also enjoyed a it their grandmother in trip to the Gulf. Going down le Tennessee for part of Saturday for the week end at [vacation. ! Lanark. The friends of Mr. Will Arline will learn with deep regret that his home was destroyed by fire last Friday and practically every thing he had was burned. Only a few small items were saved. Judge Harrell left Tuesday morning for a trip over into Worth and Turner counties where he •‘norate” around among the boys for a few days. Hon. Wiley Galloway, “the onliest” from Camilla was in the city Saturday afternoon shaking hands with the boys and telling them all about the vinegar fa. mine. John Constan, a well known Greek citizen has bought out the place of business on Broad Street just back of E. J. Belcher Co. and formerly occupied by Ralph Belcher. John will put in a com plete line of Fruits, Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos and will also handle oysters on the half shell in season. John has been living in Bainbridge for seven years and is known as a man that attends to his business and he will make a success out of it. He will appreciate the patronage of all his friends and try to give the fresh stuff on every occasion. Everybody is talking hard times and how prices are soar ing sky-ward, but people will get married, and their friends will give them handsome and ex pensive presents. The Mystery is why more people do not go to Miss Avriett’s Studio in Mrs. J. E. Reynolds residence and get handsome and inexpensive gifts. The largest 3tock of WHITE CHINA ever brought to Bainbridge and prices on PAINT ED CHINA lower than ever, She gives you the beautifully painted [china tor little above the cost of the plain white china and the gold. This is her way of ADVERTISING for a limited time to get YOU in the habit of coming to her studio for exclus ive and most beautiful gifts in lines of FINE ART from the daintiest piece of china to the largest picture, Oil or Water Colors. Portraiture included Life size or Miniatures on ivory. A small display on exhibition at Miss Story’s Millinery Store and much more in her Studio. Come and see, also give her special orders, quickly executed. BURLAP BAGS COTTON For lowest Prices on bags for sacking CORN, OATS, RYE, PEANUTS, POTATOES, or any other farm product, - write to ========= The Southern States Bag Co. Box 1111, Jacksonville, Fla. FERTILIZER BAGS GRAIN BAGS Alley's Ten Cent Store Offers You the Following Specials for the Month of June. full line Flowers for Hat Trimming, per buneh lOc ) Mexican Sun Hats to go at Each !O c f Tea Glasses for everybody, at 5, 10, 15 and 25c porse Shoe Pattern Tumblers, 3c each, six for 15c fill line Paints and Varnish Stains (not 25c can) only... lOc fVhite Enamel Curtain Rods with wooden fixtures, each lOc Picnic Plates, 25 in a package, per package lOc pin white Paper Napkins, 50 in package for lOc ;d Paper, 24 sheets in package, size 12 by 18 inches, for 05c cToilet Paper, 7 Rolls for 25c gOcToilet Paper, 4 Rolls for 25c Tull line Colgates Talcum Powders, 25c size, only 15c K Bottles Peroxide of Hydrogen, 25c size, for lOc Size Peroxide Cold Cream, only lOc i Set Gold Band Dishes, special for $1.99 ! Set Gold Band Dishes, special for $2.42 We handle a complete line of Crockery, Glassware, uamehvare and Toys, Notions, etc., and are always in posi- lonto take care of your wants at a big saving to you. Why IW) more for the same goods when it is so easy to get them tee for less? Tinley’s ■Cailahan Block Yours for business, Ten Cent Store Bainbridge, Ga. ARCHITECTURE and COMMERCEjl rhl„Hf or8laTec h * 3 educating y»ung men for positions of use. 11■‘'•sponsibilitv. and cower in industrial and business life. an d power in industrial and business life. I UtKS at i? are trained to do as well as to know. Their auccess ^ Ur ™. 0 3 k r ? ates t asset. Students have won highest honors in t Grf r* P? m P e dtions. ♦ Thorough courses in Mechanical. Electrical. 1 kr.'.v' iai Chemical En^ineerm*. Chemistry. Architectare and Com- equipment, including a *200,000 Power Station and EicceJw? 11 ? Laboratory for experimental and research work, boa tn « lmate - Complete library. High moral tone. Free tui- “ 0 fifteen students in each county in Georgia. » . tor catalogue address, K. G. MATHESON. Prea., AtUala. Ga. ^ |0M\ScHOOL OfTeC HN010GY Judge Harrell returned Friday from an extended visit all over the circuit and was very much 'encouraged by the reception that he got at the hands of the voters and his friends. “The Lanark Special” leaves Bainbridge every Sunday at 6:45 a. m. returning leaves Lanark 6:55 p. m. Spend the day at the Seashore—a wholesome and de. lightful place. Round trip fare $1.50. Tally cards, place cards and other hand painted novelties done at resonable prices. Phone 32. An effort is on foot to establish an old field school here tor thirty days and use the court house as a building for that purpose. This school will be open to those who cant read or write and need it that are over 18 years old. We learn that Tax Collector Tom Battle will teach the school if the work is put on foot. The Buick headquarters of Pat Rich has been a source of many complimentary remarks by strangers passing through the city in the past few weeks. This building and its manner of ar rangement has won quite a bit of local attention. The place has gotten to be auto headquarters for most all the traveling ele ment that have any time what soever to spend in the city. The announcement of the ap proaching marriage of Miss Helen Morris and Mr. Paul Trulock in Sunday’s paper was a source of much interest to the friends of the contracting parties. Miss Morris is the daughter of Captain and Mrs. T. J. Morris and numbers her friends by the score in the city and county. Mr. Trulock is one of the prominent business men of the county and a partner on the firm of the Trulock Supply Company and a very popular man. They are receiving the congratulations of their friends. j Miss Eddie Storey of the Ladies Shop leaves on the 21st of June for the markets where she will 'prepare for the buying of the best line of Millinery and ready to wear goods for the fall trade. Miss Storey has bu i lded up a good business and will use every effort to take care of her trade and sup ply them with the very best and the very latest in the line. She is courteous to her customers and shows a disposition to divide profits with them and her prices have been one of the things that has appealed to the trade and added to her volume of business. Don’t forget when that tire you have is worn out go to J. T. Watt & Co and get the well known BLACKSONE Tire. They give the results. RADC MARH Rheumatism Powders are made for a single purpose, Rheumatism in its various forms If troubled with Rheumatism, try them on our guarantee. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. MILLS PHARMACY Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga. NOTICE There will be a picnic at the Watson Springs on the west bank of Spring Creek three miles south of Brinson, Thursday June 29. Everybody is invited to come and have a nice time. Luther Wiggins. BOOTH & BOOKER General Contractors Especial Attention Given to Remodeling Resi dences and Store work. Plans and Estimates Promptly Furnished. 225 West Bioughton St. Bainbridge, Ga. 506 North Lee St. Valdosta, Ga. Everybody Knows it By JVame ,-4 -r A ' Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands sell Chero-Cola in the original sterilized bottle with the label on it. You get your Chero - Cola-- 1 In a Bottle- Through a Straw,” and it is always pure, wholesome, delicious and absolutely uni form in flavor. This is impossible under ordinary soda fountain methods. Get your Chero-Cola in the bottle that is the best way At Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands . . . Sc •—Everybody knows it by its name W, iVA m AVA 'AVAV4