The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, August 10, 1916, Image 10

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WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH YOUR COTTON AND YOUR COTTON SEED - o— ■ ARE you going to have your cotton ginned on just any kind of a gin, and then take just any kind of a price for it? We want to remind you that we have two ginnery plants-one at Climax and one at Vada. They are both the famous Pratt-Munger Systems, and they make the prettiest cotton samples of any gin in the world. WHEN YOU COfVie TO OUR GINS YOU DON’T HAVE TO WAIT WE gin a bale every 15 minutes. You don’t have to worry about bagging and ties-we furnish them at the plants just as cheap as they can be bought. THEN what about your cotton seed? Are you going to sweat in a hot Aug sun loading and unloading them, or are you going to let them be weighed with your cotton, and go direct to the seed house without your ever touching them. YOU must “Watch Your Step” about prices this year. Cotton and seed both bid fair to bring good prices. We will have competent and reliable buyers and weighers at both plants to serve you. Our Climax plant is lighted with electricity throughout, and we run day and night when necessary. So don’t be afraid of not getting your cotton ginned when you come. WE WILL BE READY FOR BUSINESS ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9TH. TO make a long story short, we want to gin your cotton, we want to buy your cotton and your cotton seed, and we want to buy your syrup when you make it up. We will treat you on the square. _ZliYours for Good Service and Good PricesIL_^_ TRULOCK SUPPLY CO. CLIMAX, GEORGIA. C. M. Trulock P. H. Trulock