The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 29, 1916, Image 6

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...THE... Bainbridge Hospital Well Equipped Prices Moderate 527 E. Shotwell Street (NON-SECTARIAN) UWSAAAAAA iRWM AAAA^AAA**^ CITY PROPERTY FIR Mifz One two story dwelling, six rooms and kitchen, all modern conveniances. all in first class condition, now rented to a good tenant. One vacantjlot adjoining this house all on Evans Street, in a fine locality. Also one house and lot situated on the A. C. L. Ry. Street on three sides can put side tract to either end. This lot is suitable for wholesale ware house on light manufactory being less than 200 feet from the electric plant where the city will furnish power cheap. There are but very tew available lots close in on the A. C. L. Ry. which makes this a fine investment to hold if not used now. Will sell all this pro perty at a sacrifice. Write or see L. F. PATTERSON for quick sale. LADIES HATS Will sell every Hat in our store. Noth ing above $3.50. We had rather sell them all at cost and below than carry them over. They are all high grade and right up to the minute in style and usually sold for $4.00 to $8.00. It will pay you to call around and look over our stock, you will be pleaded. Also Ladies ready-to-wear garments, latest irr style and workmanship, Tohe Ladies Shop CALLAHAN BLOCK BAINBRIDGE. GA. These Prices Hold Good Only FOR Mon. July 3. Why Not Get Some of These Mon day Bargains? Here is What We Offer Monday 10c Cherry Lace per yard Sc 10 yards Bleaching for 89c 10 yards Light Calico 48c Heavy Ice Tea Glasses, set 30c Goblets, set Sherbert Glasses, set Coca Cola Glasses, set Dinner Plates, gold rimmed set for White Enameled Slop Jars.. 7 Spools Thread, Monday for. 28c 25c 25c 45c 98c 25c .9x12 Stinceled Rugs $3.50 kind for $2.79 One assortment Lamps No. 1 complete 3 bottles Catsup for 3 cans Dime Brand Condensed Milk. 7 boxes Celluloid Starch for 19c 25c 25c 25c 3 Glasses Jelly for 20c 7 bars Soap 25e 12 lbs. Sugar for $1.00 19 lbs. Best Rice 1.00 10 lbs. Caddy Brown Mule Tobacco for S3.25 We Are Making Monday Our Big- gest Day Ik. E.J. BELCHER CO. Bainbridge, Georgia. ! laittbnftgg Mortal Doings Among Those That See and Know. BV SELENE J Mrs. C. J. Morris entertained Mrs. Rains Rushin and child- on Tuesday afternoon with a ren and sister, Miss Lida Lee miscelanious shower compliment- ( Bruton, will leave Sunday for ary to Miss Helen Morris whose a months stay at Lanark, marriage to Mr. Paul TrulockJ - , , „ „ will be a great social event of Robert Wimberly, of Tomasville Thursday. The house was beauti-! was here Tuesday for the dance fully decorated in Shasta Daises given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. and ferns. Miss Mabel Mayes Perry. receiving the guest at the door ' Miss Lamar Coleman return . and others in the receiving line ec j Moneay from Statesboro, were; Mesdames T. J. Morris, a f ter a pleasant visit to Miss A -| 1 'M Park H r ’, MrS M C ' J - M °m 1S ’ Edith Taylor, and Miss Helen Morris. Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mrs. P. A t Misses Francis and Grace Kish, presiding over the punch Kwilecki returned on Sunday bowl. After the guests had all after a two weeks visit to rela- assembled each one was given a tives in Savannah, card and asked to write ‘ how to j „ . , keep a husband.” The g i f t s' Mr - „ Gdw } n P j; rr y returned were in a most beautiful manner, ]™ m T e T T ues ^ a y a f^ er attending from a huge basket of Shasta theJJniversity of George for the Daises. Those present were:. P aSl - y ear - Mesdames J. W. Callahan, D. L. | M r . l. G. Shackleford, George Gibson, Gordon Chason, J B. j Ticnor, and Randolph Whitehead Mayes, A. M. Ramsey’, J. K., 0 f Albany Motored to Bainbridge Farrar, T. J. Jdorris, W. V. Gust- on Tuesday to attend the Hawes, er, Walter Roberts, Paul Kish, A. H. Parker, Misses Clara Sutherland, Bessie Mayes, Pearl Floyd, Mabel Mayes. Olive Mor gan, Mazie Curry, Emma Suther land, Lida Lee Bruton, Emmie Floyd, Ruth Botts and Lida Green. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Perry enter tained with a delightful dance on Tuesday evening at the Elks’ Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. 0. Perry, whuse marriage in Tampa on June the 14th, was a social event. The hall was beautifully decorated in ferns and garden flowers. Mrs. J. O. Perry was beautifully gowned in her wedding dress of white tulle and satin. Among those danc ing were Misses Patsy Wilson, Caroline Williams, Myrtle Korn- man, Cecil Harrell, Cora Clark, Flored Randeil, of Lake City, Fla., Louise Tucker, Florence Hawes, Elizabeth Breux, of Mid- ville, Bell Armstrong, of San- dersville, Stella Nussbaum, Blanche Kornman, Helen Morris, Mamie Harris, of Albany, Onie Breux, of Midville, Louise Mon roe, of Quincy. Mesdames. 0. N. Niles, of Americus; Walter Perry, Harry Gammage, G. Gainey, Ed. Varner. Messrs. O. T. Soule, Ralph Kwilecki, G. S. Shackleford, of Albany, Joe McDuffie, Joe Bruton, Otis Porter, C. L. Senter, Herbert Tonge, Leo Lyons, Randolph Whitehead, of Albany, Frank May, of Quincy, Louis Cliett, W. S. Poole, J. Herring, of Quincy, H. G. Bell, Willie Kwilecki, Eugene Zacharias, Geo. Tinso.r, of Albany, L. G. Papy. Paul Trulock, Max Kwilec ki, L. Stokes, of Jacksoville, J. Williams, of Americus, Oliver Fleming, Robert Wimberly, of Thomasville, Julian Kwilecki, Mr. and Mrs. Brinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. May, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gurley, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Jno, 0. Perry dance. Miss Nina Morris of Fort Valley is the guest of Mrs. T. J. Morris. She will be Maid of Honor in the Morns-Trulock. wedding on next Thursday. Mr. L. G. Papy spent last Sun day at Lanark on the Gulf. Mr. Charlie Chestnut and Dr. Leo Loons spent the week end at Lanark “On The Gulf”. Mrs. H. L. Hill has returned to her home in Havanna, Cuba after a visit to her mother Mrs. Newsome. MT. GILMER A large crowd attended preach ing at Mt. Gilmer Sunday. Rev. Barbree’s sermon was very in teresting to all. Mr. 0. W. Earnest and Miss Remelle Valentine attended church at Mt. Gilmer Sunday. Mr. Jesse King, Misses Ester Barbree and Wava Nichols were out teasing the breeze Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Barber spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barber. It seems that the holiness preachers had some effect on the people in our midst last Sunday. Mr. Gordon Valentine spent the day with Mr. Gordon Ken drick Sunday. Mr. Harmon Mock was rush ing out a rubber tire buggy last Sunday. TDM STRIWGFELLD n FIDE To the Public. “I have been using Chamber lain’s Tablets for indigestion for Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Town- the past six months and it af- send, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tonge, Mr. and Mrs. Rabe Love, of Quincy. Mrs. Gus Kornman has return ed after a weeks visit to Mrs. Joseph Marx in Valdosta. Miss Ruth Hinds let: last week for Jacksonville after seve ral months stay with her grand mother, Mrs. Newsome. Mr. Ellington Willis returned home Sunday after attending Georgia the past year. Mrs. M. T. Sollar, spent last week as the guest ot her mother Mrs. Walter Perry. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Battle, and Mr. Henry Bruton, left on last Wednesday for a two weeks fishing trip to St. Marks. Mr. I. ’ N.S Kornman of New York left Wednesday after spend ing a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kornman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wright of Quincy, spent last Sunday with Mr. W. W. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gam mage. Mr. and Mrs. Brinson, Miss Flored Randall. Messrs. Julian and Ralph Kwilecki all motored to Quincy last Wednes day to a dance given bv the Elks. Mr. George O’Brien of Atlanta spent last week in town attend ing to business. fords me pleasure to say I have never used a remedy that did me so much good.”— Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, N. Y. Chamber lain’s Tablets are obtainable evey where. FOR SALE—One eight Horse In ternational gasoline engine, one Frenchborro corn mill, price two hundred and ninety dollars if sold in thirty days, can be seen in West Bain bridge, Apply to T. B. Yawn. LOST—on the Bainbridge and Climax road between L and 2 I o’clock Saturday p. m. one dark j coat. Liberal reward if returned i to me or left at Post-Search Light office. W. H. Jeter. Railroad Man Says Is the Only Thing] Ever Helped Him Suffering Four Y e “If the people of thii only knew what Tanlac hi tor me you would sell sand bottles tomorrow 1 Tom Stringfellow, a well employee of the the So Railway, who lives at 12( Ninth Street, Anniston, A' Mr. Stringfellow is well in railway circles and is Atlanta and Birmingham s r ion. His many friends glad to hear of his coi restoration to health “I suffered from sti trouble and indigestion f ( years,” continued Mr. fellow, ‘‘and got so I col eat anything. I fell off ui only weighed 119 pound: finally got so weak and ru I was on the point of havii resign my position. To tell the truth I just felt like lift not worth living because I seemed to be getting wo: the time and nothing seemi do me any good. “I would have awful pai my back and kidneys and hardly sleep. Two hours night would be about all sleep I would get. Most al after eating I would have on my stomach after eating my heart would palpitate would get weak in my limbs have dizzy spells and would I spots in front of my eyes. ‘‘About a month ago I bi reading about Tanlac, and h the railroad men talking a itj Several of my friends taken the medicine and sa was a fine thing for stom trouble, so I decided to give trial. The first bottle helped so much I kept on taking it have just finished my fifth hot When I weighed the other I kicked the beam at 141 pou and was so surprised I tur around to see if some one not standing on the scales. 1 sir, that’s a fact, I have acti ly gained 22 pounds and like a well man again for first time in four years. ‘‘Tanlac helped me right fri the start, and before I had fini ed taking the second bottle got so I would eat and sle and work as good as anybor That’s what the medicine tor me and everybody w knows me will tell you t same thing. Why, I can ju eat anything now and indige tion never bothers me a pari cle any more. I can sleep got too, and feel just fine in ever way. Speaking of eating, ni grocery bills have gone up almost double. Just to show you what I thin of the medicine I bought dozen bottles today in order t always have a supplv on han I wouldn’t be without it to anythffig in the world.” Tanlac is sold in Bainbridg exclusively by Willis Drug Co. in Donalsonville by the Palao Drug Co; Climax by the Climai Pharmacv: Iron City, by Stric '■ land and Cordell; Brinson. W H. B. Harrell Supply Co. EXCURSION To ATLANTA VIA A. B. & A. JULY 6TH, 1916 Leaves THOMASVILLE, 5:30 A. M., 7:00 P.* Return Limit July Ilth, 1916 Sleeping Cars on Night Train Ask A. B. & A. Ticket Agent for further informal iotl