The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, September 07, 1916, Image 12

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MTS. FOR SALE CHEAP -One 4-hp pas engine and wood saw as Kood as new. Must sell at once. W. M. Jester. FOR SALE—Two good horses and new two horse Mitchell Wagon. Will sell cheap for casn, or exchange tor beef or pork. Cliff Brocket. WANTED — Position to teach in private family, by young lady who holds county license. No objection to going in the country. References exchang ed. Address Box .426, Bain- bridge, Ga. LOST STRAYED or STOLEN- From McCaskill's pasture on Douglas Lake road, one dark brown or black steer, 4 years old, marked, crop 2 splits in right ear and smooth crop in left. Reasonable reward lor any information. McDpnald I Vos., Attapulgus, Ga. WANTED We will pay 5 cents each for cotton seed hull sacks and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice Company. DIAMOND JEWELRY is not alone beautiful, it is also a good investment,. Diamonds never lose their value, but on the contrary increase it right along. Our collection of diamond rings, pins, jeweled lockets and watches is very extensive and and at tractive. See it if you have a gift in mind. Even a small dia mond is a splendid present. N. J. SMITH & SON Oldest and Bent Jewelers FAIRCHILD FACTS Mr. Bartow Hayes, and his daughter, Miss Leila, spent last Wednesday night with Mr. D. Turnage and family. Mr. Odus Bastord, of Para- more, Fla., is in our midst. Mrs. C. G. Coleman, Mrs. Charlie Coleman, Jr., and Miss Velma Turnage, went shopping to Butlers, last Tuesday. Mr. Homer Clarke, is sick this week. We wish for him a quick recovery. The farmers pressed quite a fine lot of hay in this section last week in spite of the nice little rains we so much needed. Mr. C. R. Coleman, made a business trip to Donalsonville last Friday. Little Miss Ruby Earnest spent Friday with Miss X. L' Mr. A. J. McMullen, happen ed to a serious accident last week while working with his automobile. Some thing like a little valve spring jumped out of the tire and striking him in the eye. We are glad the sight was uninjured. Chester Paugh of near Re covery, was over here Saturday and Sunday. The singing convention meets at Spring Creek Church next Sunday Sept. 10th. Mr. Edd Burke, of Lakeland, was out here to see his daught er, Ida, last Wednesday. Mrs. W. B. Barber and little infant is sick at this writing, tho we think they are improving. CHICHESTER SPILLS LADIES | Art yonr Dngglit for CHI-CHBS-TltR S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rr.o ttnd/j\ Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue(0> Ribbon. Taxi no omta. H B y oiT.wry/ DrmUft «>d Mh for cni.OUES.TEBS V DIAMOND BRAND PII.I.N, for twentT-Uff jrears regarded ns Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Forget Your Aches. Stitt knees, aching limbs lame back make life a burden. If you suffer from rheumatism, goat, lumbago, neuralgia get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment, the univer sal for pain. Easy to apply; it penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Clean er and more effective than mussy ointments or poultices. For strains or sprains, shre muscles or wrenched ligaments result ing from strenous exercise, Sloan’s Liniment gives quick re lief. Keep it on hand for emer gencies. At your Druggist. 2.Sc. (1) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Morning subject!*‘God’s Care of His People”. Evening (Subject “ Confession and Pardon” B. Y. P. U, meeting at 7;15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are cordially ask ed to attend these services. Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough j without inviting it. Some look i old at forty. That is they be cause the neglect the liver and bowels. Keen your bowels re gular and you liver healthy and you will not only feel younger. When troubled with constipation or biliousness take Chamber lain’s Tablets. They are in tended especially for these ail ments and are excellent. Easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Hunt’s fb |e^a4s Cellular I Guaranteed ' uquidproof-heatpboof Price $2.50 Lane Furniture Company YES-JUST GOT BACI From New York where he has been spen ing six weeks in the markets picking out the best line of Merchandise Ever Brought to Bainbridge for the Fall and Winter trade. 0 buyer Mr. Will Kline has been taking advantage of the market changes to get us a line of stuff that h never been equaled on the market. Mr. Kline h; been actively at work in the business in Bainbridge seven years past and he knows the needs of our peop and this experience has stood him in hand, Well Bought, Half Sold we We all know this to be true and these goods are bought. Come and see the magnificent line befo you begin your fall and winter purchases and you see the wisdom of buying from us. KUNE BROTHERS Water Street THE LIVE ONES Bainbridge, FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING Two Days Thurs. and Fri. Sept. 14 and 15. Miss Story has just returned after an absence of several weeks selecting her line of new Fall Hats and Ladies Ready-to-Wear and announces the above dates qs the real commercial and social event of the season. The Real Opening The time when all the new ideas will be set out for the inspection of the ladies of Bainbridge and surrounding section. Some of the neatest and most attractive ideas of the year will be of fered on this occasion and the lady that misses this opening will have serious cause to regret her absence. Don’t Forget the Dates Thursday and Friday September 14th and 15th. THE LADIES SHOP The Callahan Building Lip to the Last Minute Bainbridge, Georgia