The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 29, 1916, Image 8

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You and Your Friends—and You tried it because Wo told 3?ou how good and delicious it waa. But pour friends began drinfeinfl it because you told them how pood it was. This is the end less chain of enthusiasm that has made Coca-Cola the beverage of the nation. Demand the genuine by full name- nicknames encourage substitution. SLYVANIA ITEMS The farmers are rejoicing over the fine rains they are 'getting these days. And believe me they have something to rejoice over, as there is one of the finest prospects for plenty hog and homony. The school has commenced at Sylvania, with Miss Eren Duke as teacher. They have about 25 on roll. Messrs. T. J. Howell and W. P. Howell attended the Leap Year and Birthday party, given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hanna’s in Hannaville last IMonday night, given in honor of Misses Evelyn Hanna and Jimmie McDonald. They report it a fine and enjoyable occasion. Mrs. Annie Gilbourn is on the sick list at this writing, we hope she will soon recover. Rev Jordan filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday. J. J. Glisson attended Devine services here Sunday morning. Adam Fagg, one of the oldest negroes in this county, died at his old home here Thursday p. m. The old negro seemed to be in the best of health up until two or three days before he died. The wedding bells has began to toll on the breeze of this community again. Just wait for about two weeks and we’ll tell you who it is. PINE FOREST Quite a crowd of our people went to the foot washing at Pis- gah Sunday. Miss Carrie Lewis spent last Saturday night with Miss Elma Pope. Mr. Bob Dixon, of Reno and his three daughters visited his brother Mr. C. J. Dixon the last of the week. Messrs. John and Henry Palm er, visited their sister, Mrs. W. H. Worn Saturday and Sunday. Miss Vashti McCollough visit ed her friends, Misses Agnes and Edna Dixon Sunday. The little picnic at theSwicord school house was enjoyed by all, present. Our school opened Monday with seventy five pupils. Mr. Glenn, of Havana, and Miss Alice Wimberly of Bainbridge as teachers. We hope to have a good school this year. Get directions from Ralph R. Belcher as to how to use Velvet Bean Meal and read them care fully. Greatest milk and butter producer in the world. Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famous beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or Freckles try JXCagnolia (&alm. It quickly stops the burn and removes Tan and Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and smooth. Easy to use and sure to please. Three Colors: While, ‘Pinlt, Rose-Red. 75c. at Druggists oti>u mail direct. SAMPLE FREE R. M. WALSH, D. V. M. GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Cairo, . Georgia. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for Kepresentative from Decatur county, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary of September 12th. I ask the usual consideration at the hands of the voters. If 1 am re-elected I will en deavor to fill the position to the satis faction of the best interests of the county. Respectfully, E. H. Griffin. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the General Assembly from Decatur county and if I am elect ed will serve the people to the best of my ability. Respectfully, A. B. Conger FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Charges reasonable, for full information address ANDREW COLLEGE, Cuthbert, Geo Dr. J. W. MALONE, President. Established 1831 BOOTH BOOKER General Contractors Especial Attention Given to Remodeling R dences and Store work. Plans and Estimates Promptly Furnished. 225 West Broughton St. Bainbridge, Ga. 506 North Lee Valdosta, Gi CASH Versus CREDIT In deciding the policies of my store it was my highest aim to give my patrons the very best article pos sible and the best service possible for the amount spent. I concluded that I could not do this and run a credit business. For experience has taught me that regardless of how good a credit man you are you are bound to have some losses. Therefore it is wrong to make those who do pay their bills, pay the bill of those who do not. Neither can I afford to loose it. Therefore there is but two alternatives; the one is to buy a cheaper article to sell you at a greater profit; or, to charge more for the better one. So I have decided to sell for cash and buy for cash and as you know the CASH will work wonders I will be able to give you more for your money than the store that charges things. Here Are a Few Conclusive Proofs of Our Money Saving 36 in. heavy niesaline satins, guaranteed the same as you will find any where at $1.25 per yard. Brand new goods just from the mills. A special purchase. Colors, navy, Kings blue, light blue and black per yard 98C 36 in. chifon taffeta, guaranteed the same quality you find at $1.50 per yard, in navy and black per yard $1.19 40 in. heavy Georgette crepes, the qualit) you are paying $1.75 and $2.00 per yard tor, in navy, light blue, flesh and black. Special at per vard $1.50 Pretty line of the New Sport Stripes just received. Visit our store regular and watch this store tor the New Things as they come out for we will have them. L. E 1 Broad Street .CALHOUN (Successor to J. M. Laing) Bainbridge, Ca.