The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, July 27, 1916, Image 5

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jfltitbri&QP Mortal \mong Those That See and Know. BY SELENE %rV> ^to for his fe n Moultrie. Ca- r L Walker 'kg^week-end at Lanark. i?d Blanche 3 Kornman^ Jf « o Porter, spent the RdVianark. Fla- I airs Geo. H. Fields K'sfl* an E tour of the Uest. [\V0 Lumpkin returned “jjto his home in Way fees Emma and Marion End are spending the I at Lanark, ria. L Willie Gus Darden has hed to her home in Colum- E after a most pleasant ho Kathryn Chestnut. L Russell Snow has return- [herhome in Quitman after L visit with her parents fand Mrs. W.M. Harrell. c I N Kornman and son ird of' New York, arrived lay tor a months visit with id Mrs, Gus Kornman. and Mrs. W. C. Cox and liildren will ieturn home /alter spending a week at Fla. Gladys Atkinson of iville.Ga., is the attractive f Mrs. L. C. Brown. A, M. Pvamsey and chil- ve returned home after g a month with relatives Ir.and Mrs. T. A. Conner Ison Edwin spent the week- la! Lanark, Fla. rs. Hernitta Dillion of Miami, [ has returned home after a |to Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Hawes red street. rs, Joseph Marks of Valdosta lending the week with Mrs. iKornman on West street. lessrs. Geo. Hellsman Ralph Ijecki, Ben Russell J. C. rich, Henry Grady Bell and |0’Donnell, spent the week- tLanrrk, Fla. Ire. E. T, Hinds has returned ier home in Jacksonville, Fla., iratwo months stay with her liter Mrs. Newsome. Ir. Glen Dickerson of Homer- f.Ga., spent last week with Idolph Chason. lessrs. R. B. Coleman, E. L. r- W. J. Grom and Chas. J*tnut spent the week-ena at lark, ps Irma Camp has returned |sr home in Blakely after In 31 nays visit to Mrs. B. E. and Mrs. E. A. Harrell. Mr.L. G. Papy and Mr. J. C. Gray motored to Way cross last Sunday. Mrs. Theresa D. Caldwell is expected home after a visit to Mrs. Harry Graham of Chicago. Miss Lida Bell Armstrong has returned to her home in Sander- sville after a months visit to Miss Louise Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Coombs and children are spending a month at Jacksonville and At lantic Beach, Fla. Mr. W. S. Townsend left Thursday for Barnesville, Ga., and Anderson, S. C. for a ten days business trip. Mr. Carroll Graham and H. C. Hooten, spent Sunday at Lanark, Fla. • A party composed of Mrs. M. L. Tolar, Mrs. Anna Griffin, Miss Kate Griffin, EstellelDarsey, Mr. A. C. Soule, G. C. Garrison, Carl Lee Senter, Louis Ciiett, and Leonard Willis spent Sunday at Lanark, Fla. Mr and Mrs. Brinson enter tained with a swimming party on Thursday evening at Mc- Caskiil’s pool “in honor of their visitors, Misses Smiths of Madi son, Fla., and Miss Floreed Ran dall. After a swim a delightful picnic lunch was served those invited were: Misses Pearl Floyd, Willie Gus Darden of Columbus. Ga;, Miriam McClellan, Cecil Harrell, Kathryn Chestnut, Messrs. Jack McCaskill, Owen Fields, Edwin Perry, Harry Mc- Csskil), Ellington Willis, Thad Morris and Trevor Battle. A party of twenty-five motored to Quincy on Friday evening to attend a dance given at the Elks Club. Those going were Misses Cecil Harrell, Pearl Floyd, Esteele Darsey, Kathryn Chest nut, Cora Clark, Miriam Mc Clellan, Euzera McCarty, Willie Gus Darden of Columbus, Ga., Marion Sutherland, Floreed Ran- dell of Madison, Fla., Messrs. A. C. Soule, Jack McCaskill, Lloyd Rich, Owen Fields,Trevor Battle, Ralph Kwilecki, Thad Morris, Eugene Zacharies, Geo. Hellsman, J. C. Goodrich, Ellington Willis, W. S. Poole, Harry McCaskill. NOTICE All owners of dogs are hereby put on notice that the ordinance prohibiting dogs from running at lodge on the streets of the city will be strictly enforced. On next Monday July, 31, every dog found on the streets will be impounded and unless redeemed will be shot. It is hoped that every one will co-operate in en forcing this ordinance. D. R. Barber, Chief of Police. Busy Again A Soliloquy in Two Paragraphs • *kird time this morn! ?. * can’t wait * nt ° n ** r on that fellow. Let me tk i—what U nu,h * number ? ^ f J f . Jone « won ’t provide sufficient telephone fac3i* *hewhere U ^ M * 0,ne^,, **« blame me for dealing jj 0 you hnow this vary occurrence doesn’t line your ‘mgle telephone. Have an auxiliary ity’ e cort “ trifling. Call tha business Office to- Operator, give me 437.’ ? w. T HERN bell telephone 4>I) TELEGRAPH company MITCHELL BANK CLOSES The Mitchell County bank, of Camilla, is in the hands of the state bank examiner. The officers and directors of the institution, after a meeting, at which the affairs of the bank were gone over, decided that it was best to close its doors and notify the state banking department what action they had taken. The im mediate cause of the suspension of business was the lack of legal reserve, but the bank has not been on a paying basis for several months. It is understood that at the time of suspension the deposits of the bank amount to but a little over $1,000. In spite of the fact that Geor gia peach growers suffered a loss of $175,000 on account of the re cent protracted rains, the loss was disturbed so evenly among the growers that no particular section has felt it seriously. It is estimated that 200 carloads of peaches were ruined by the rains, worth $175,000. The records of the Georgia Fruit Exchange show that about 2,000 cars have been shipped; with about 1,800 more yet to come. One effect of the recent rain damage will be a tend3ncy to keep the mgrket firm and strong in practically- every sec tion where Georgia peaches are sold. A DAILY SPIN through the suburbs or in the country, next to nature, is the most healthful kind of sport. If you haven’t a wheel, you’r-e missing all this. Our bicycles are within reach of every pocket book and a luxury you shouldn’t pe without. THE MOTOR-BIKE CO. .T. Robert llaire, Proprietor WILL TRADE. Will trade forty acres of good yellow pine lumber land, even swap, for a good automobile. A. T. McLaughlin, Route R. I. B. 53, Marianna, Fla., NOTICE There will be a picnic at Face- ville on August 4th. Every body will be there. Meet your friends with a well filled basket. Two big ball games and other attractions. Let us clean your rugs and squares. Rugs, 25c, squares, $100. The Dixie Steam Laundrv. Let us clean your rugs and squares. Rugs 25c, squares, $1.00. The Dixie Steam Laundry. Rugs and Arch Squares pro perly cleaned, reasonable prices. The Dixie Steam Laundry. Rugs and Arch Squares pro parly cleaned, reasonable prices. The Dixie Steam Laundry. Ask for our special 4 cents per pound rate on flat work. This is the price that you have wanted so long. Dixie Steam Laundry. Ask for our special 4 cents per pound rate on flat work. This is the price you have wanted so long. Dixie Steam Laundry. Mrs. A. J. Callahan, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Chal font, in Tupelow, Miss., this week. Palm Beach suits cleaned for 35c. Phone 373. MONDAY SPECIALS At the request of so many of our friends we are going to show you what we can do Monday, July 31st. These prices hold good one day only. Childrens Baby Doll Slippers 50c, 75c, $1.00. 10 yds. Bleaching, 1 hour only, 9 to 10, 72c. Closing out price Mens Panama Hats, Mon* day, at $1.98. 10 yards Calico, Light colors, at 48 cents* 7 Bars Soap 2s cents. 7 Boxes Washing Powders 25 cents. 12 pounds Sugar for $1.00. 20 pounds whole grain Rice for $1.00. i 1 E. J. BELCHER COMPANY Bainbridge, Georgia MEAT CURING IN SUMMER IN COLD STORAGE On the afternoon of April 12th, Mr. J. F. Fain of R. F. D. killed two hogs for the purpose of testing the killing and saving of meat in hot weather by cold storage. On the morning of April 13th the meat was thoroughly salted and placed in our meat curing cold storage. At the^^nd of thirty days half the|meat was taken out of storage and put through the usual smoking process for ten or twelve days. Fifteen days later Mr. Fain came for the balance of his meat and stated that he had made a thorough examination of the first lot and found it thoroughly preserved nicely cured and as fine as any meat hejhad ever cured during cold weather. We are prepared to take care of all meat brought us for curing. ffiainbrtdyc See Company * Ice, Coal and Cold Storage Telephone i ~1M BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.