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One
Experience
Convinced Me
of its Value
"One of our sales*
men demonstrated the
value of the Long Dis
tance Telephone to us.
He was v at,Huntsville,
Ala., and upon his own
responsibility putTn
ca IL far fifteen merchants within.a
^hundred m,ks.
^ than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels
3 total cost to us of.less than.six dollars.
tlten we have applied the Long Distance
Inhone to every feature of aur business with
ifitable results. Thc^scrvice is fine, the
rW sonable and there, as-more satisfaction
upa Distarice_TelephoneLtalk than. in half
letters”
[rn bell telephone
legraph company
i Proposition
It recommend a more
(remedy tor rheuma-
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to give relief or
ided, Sold only by
$2.00.
PHARMACY
|dg, Bain bridge, Ga.
for The Post-
Light. “The Big
Ind get the county
ALL DAY SIND
There will be an all day sing
and picnic at Mt. Zion Church
two miles south of Faceville, on
Sept. 22nd. Everybody cordially
invited to attend and especially
all singers are requested to
come.
Send your child and
wheel to The Motor-Bicy
cle Co. and telephone us
about anything you want.
Phone 330-J. Shingler
Bldg,
A Want Ad in The Post-
Search Light bring results
FAIRCHILD FACTS
Rev. Sheffield, and son Fort,
spent Saturday night with D.
Turnage and family.
Messrs. Marion Bradley and
Oscar Cook, of Grandridge, Fla.,
attended the sing at Spring
Creek Church last Sunday.
Mr. Joe Spooner, visited re
latives at Sneads, Fla., last week.
Mr. Frank Pope was hurt last
week by a tree jumping off the
stump. We are glad he was
not serously hurt.
Little Malcome Blomfiela, got
seriously hurt in a saw mill
lasj week. His hand was badly
hurt. The writer does not
know exactly how bad he was
hurt, but we hope he will come
through it alright.
Messrs. Boyd Turnage and
James Coleman, took in the Port
St. Joe excursion.
Mrs. A. J. McMullen and Mrs.
W. P. Coleman, and Miss Vel
ma Turnage, enjoyed a delight
ful plum hunt in the river
swamp last week.
Messrs. Stones, of Sneads
passed through here last week.
Mrs. R. F. Watt, spent Sun
day with Mrs. P. E. Turnage.
Mr. J. T. Williams, of Steam
Mill, attended the sing at Spring
Creek Sunday.
Miss Ruth Voorhies, has re
turned home from Columbia,
Tenn., dfter a pleasant trip to
the eastern states. She can’t
remember every incident of
pleasure on her trip, but she
says she never had a better
time in her life.
ELDORENDO DOTS
Mr. James Toole, of Colquitt,
was in our midst Thursday.
Mrs. W. J. Pridgen returned
Thursday from Colquitt where
she has been attending her sick
sister Mrs. Toole.
Mr. Herman Dean was in Bain-
bridge Monday on business.
Dr. Moore, Messrs. Haddon,
May, and Barber of Bainbridge
were here a short while Friday
afternoon.
Miss Lanie Powell has for her
guest this week, Miss Esther
Gilbert, of near Colquitt.
Mrs. J. G. Powell left Wednes
day for the Bainbridge Hospital
to undergo an operation. Hope
she will Ihave a complete re
covery.
Mr. A. C. Cottle of Bridgeboro
was mingling with friends here
Saturday and Sunday.
Quite a number from here en
joyed the foot-washing at the
Primitive church at White’s
Bridge Sunday.
Mr. Maurice Valentine was in
Bainbridge Tuesday on busi
ness.
Mr. H. J. Thames of near
Whigham was with friends here
a short while Sunday.
Mr. M. V. Franklin made a
business trip to Bainbridge last
Sunday.
Miss Reba Stavely of Harmony
community was the guest of
Mrs. Mattie Whigham a few
days last week.
Mr. R. Meichem, of Boydville
was here Thursday and Friday.
M. V. Franklin made a busi
ness trip to Bainbridge Saturday.
$25.00 REWARD
The Trustees of the Parker
School will give a $25.00 reward
tor evidence to convict party or
parties for breaking the windows
of the Parker School building.
Marion Harrell, Chairman.
RUB-MY-TISM
*' Will cure'your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
■Sure your wife
some of our
glood,
ournlture
Dear Mary:---
Isn’t it funny that some men Will give their
wives all the pretty clothes they Want but when it
comes to things to furnish the home they “tighten
rigut up?’’
INo, it isn’t strange either, such men are Vain,
selfish and thoughtless. Why I'Ve often seen a
man spend as much on one theatre party --tickets,
autoes and supper- -as it would cost to nicely furnish
a whole room. And his wife needed the furniture
too. Theatre parties are O. K. but I think furni
ture comes first.
As eyer---HELEN.
P. S. I hope men will become better and let
their wives have all they need at
LANE FURNITURE COMPANY
Bainbriege, ... Georgia..
Just received a new line of JOB
STOCK. The Post-Search Light.
La.Grippe
i960 and 50a* and TalilnU 2tf
and Bad Colds are caused by germs. Fob
Quick relifV take The Giaut G.fp Germ KLilb*
Johnson’s Tonic
WE INVITE YOUR A TTENTION TO OUR
-FALL ANNOUNQEMENT-
,r THE Fall and Winter season is just now opening and we wish to say to our trade and friends that we
* have complete lines of our old and reliable standard goods in and ready for your inspection. You
know them all, their value, their wear and their worth.
Schloss Bros, line of clothes for men and the famous Xtra
Good for boys. These two lines have served us and you # long
and well. Known far and wide for worth and wear there is lit
tle use to comment on them.
Stacy Adams and Crawford Shoes convey the idea of good
leather, good wear and comfort to their wearers. You have tried
them and you know them. A splendid line in all styles, kinds,
numbers and toes here. See them-
Knox, No Name and Stetson Hats. Complete line of each,
every fall style and shade fresh from the fashion plates. Hats
to wear and wear well. We wish to show you this line especially.
The last listed but not the least are the two famous lines of Shirts,. the Manhattan and the Earl &
Wilson, worn by Bainbridge good dressers for years and not one complaint against them. Nothing so
handsome as a nobby shirt and none so nobby as we are now offering. This is merely a fall reminder
that you can get the standard lines where you always have been getting them.
KNOX HATS
FOR FALL
The comfortable soft
hats in many shapes
and styles which are so
popular for early fall
wear have just come in
from New York. We
have your size and the
style you like best.
SLUMENSTEIN, WILLIS & COMPANY
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA