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Ride To School
every clay on one of our new
mode! bicycles. For to ride one
©f our wheels is a real pleasure.
So easy riding, so comfortable,
so light are these “hikes" that it
is simply foolish to walk when
one can rida so pleasantly. Es-
pe«ially at the prices for which
our wheels are offered.
THE MOTOR-BIKE CO.
J. K ,itrl linin', I’rupriclor
Bad Colds From Little
Sneezes Grow
Many colds that hang on all
winter start with a sneeze, a
sniffie, a sore throat, a tight
chest. You know the symptoms
of colds, and you know prompt
treatment will break them up.
Dr. King’s New Discovery, with
its soohing antiseptic balsams,
has been breaking up colds and
healing coughs of young and old
for 47 years. Dr. King’s New
Discovery loosens the phlegm,
clears tire head, soothes the
irritated membrane and makes
breathing easier. At your drugg
ist, 50c. (2)
STOP IN ATLANTA
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Oppopltp Union Depot on Pryor
SI. Renovated nnd refurnished
throughout. Reservations made
on application. llot and cold
water, private baths, electric
llghls and elevator. First class
accommodations at moderate
prices.
Rooms 50c r /«,?
JOHN la. KDMONHSON, Vrop.
RECOVERY NEWS
( Messrs. Tom and Marshall
j Whigharn and Franklin visited
relatives near Amsterdam Sun
day.
Miss Ellen Whigharn left last
Tuesday for Valdosta where she
will enter school. We wish her
much success.
.Mrs. Sandlen and son, Evern,
a n dr daughter, Annie, f r o m
China, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
13. White and family.
Mi9s Annie Sandler rendered
a very interesting talk on mis
sion work on last Wednesday
night which was enjoyed by all
who attended.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sheffield
and Fannie from Dermont,
Ark., and are visiting Mr. and
.Mrs. S. P. Gray.
Rev. O. L. Wilson from
Sparks is visiting relatives here.
Miss Evelyn White and brother
and cousin, Evern Sandler at
tended the dance Friday night.
N. 0. Wilson and farm] from
Whitley, N. C., are spending a
few days here with relatives.
Isaac ,Whigharn attended the
musicial entertainment at the
home of Mr, F. B. Adkinson last
Thursday night taking with him
Miss Lillian Gray and brother,
Leon, Mieses Evelyn White and
Bettie Poitivent. They report
the time of their life.
Messrs, Jack and Gesal Whid-
don from Mt. Pleasant were
visitors in our Sunday school
Sunday afternoon.
J. G. Ellis happened to a very
bad accident last Saturday, when
his Ford over turned near
Chattahoochee, but no one was
seriouly hurt.
Albert Spear, called on miss
Lillian Gray Tuesday p. m.
Hats cleaned and
Phone 373.
reshaped.
Local and Personal
This is the week that father
gets hie’n right in the neck.
The millinery Openings are all
crowded with shoppers as busy
pouring it into Dad as they can
be.
Mrs. R. E. Foster, of Bron-
wood, Ga., and Mr. Owen Turn
er, of Atlanta, attended the
funeral services of their step-|
father, Mr. R. L. Dean who died I
last week.
The REPAIR WIZARD—the
FACTORY MAN, is at the BIC
YCLE HOSPITAL, where SICK
or DEAD bicycles are brought to
life, where you will find a large
assortment of BICYCLES new,
and second-hand, of TIRES and
all BICYCLE supplies at
BOTTOM PRICES.
The friends of Miss Elizabeth
Gaines are glad to know she is
doing nicely since her operation
for appendicitis last Wednesday
night.
Miss Nell Fryer of Sumatra.
Fla., who spent the week-end
with Miss Kathleen Gaines and
Miss Bessie Mayes left Monday
for Montevallo, Ala., where she
will attend school.
The friends [of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Baughman regret very
much to know they have moved
to Cedar Springs.
J. D. Bower of Carrabelle has
been spending a few days in
Bain bridge [on business and with
friends ■
Hon. B. B, Bower returned to
Atlanta today after a short visit
in Bain bridge.
Sheriff W. A. Carr of Grady
county was in the city a short
while Monday night.
Good 2nd. hand girls
wheel, new tires $10.00
Motor-Bike Co.
P. P. Perkins, of Attapulgus,
was in the city a short while,
Sunday afternoon taking in the
band concert.
Rev. W. B. Sams, returned
this week from a short vaca
tion trip, visiting Aiken, S. C.,
and other points in that section,
I Strickland, of Iron City
came in to Bainbridge Monday
morning before daylight hunt
ing Joe McDuffie for the pur
pose of taking him out of the
county until the election was
over. Mr. Strickland stated that
he did that to keep Mac from
getting into develment of vari
ous kinds.
The merchants that opens up
his place of business at 8 o’clock
and then complains of hard
times is not one that advertises
in the Post-Searchlight.
Cash paid for SECOND HAND
BICYCLE frames at the BIC
YCLE HOSPITAL.
Mrs. Buck, of Apalachicola,
bas been spending several days
with her mother Mrs. W. H.
Russell.
Marvin Townsend of Moultrie
was in the city Sunday with old
friends and relatives.
Send your SICK or DEAD
bicycle to the BICYCLE HOS
PITAL, 211 Water Street. We
bring ‘em to life.
School children can getj
best service at Motor-’
Bicycle Co. Shingler BJdg.j
The band concerts are beginn
ing to be attractive affairs and
every Sunday afternoon you can
see citizens from every section
ot the county here. They are a;
great treat to the people.
Hon. W. T. Crawford of Cairo I
was a Sunday visitor to Bain-
bridge.
Cash Corn
W E are affording the farmer,
* * section a market for sound 1
milling corn either shelled or inn T
shucked, and are paying liberal U
1 CALL OR WRITE TFE ■
Flint River Milling Conn
BAINBRIDGE
POPULAR EXGUR
This Year To ATLANTA l
VIA
A. B. A A.
September 16th r
Leave Thomasville. 7:30 A. M.-l
Round Trip $4.50
Correspondingly low fares from nearbv
return limit; September 24th 1916.
Ask A. B, & A. Ticket Agent for any fu|
formation.
W, W. CROXTON, Gen, Passenger.*!
Atlal
Just received a new line
STOCK. The Post-Search Light!
THE "FAMOUS”
Autumn Millinery Openin'
MAY WE HAVE THE HONOR OF YOUR PRESENCE
THURS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPT. 14th, 15th, 161
With beautiful, Gay Art-loving Paris—(for Centuries the home of creative style-art) facing possible destruction—we consider THE FAMOUS very fortuna
in being able to show you the LAST creations from such famous Paris Milliners.
Adaptions of Paris Models made of French materials are also here at moderate prices. Exquisite models from the leading New York and Baltimore Desip
ers, Chic Styles from our own Milliner likewise lend their beauties to the occasion.
Women are going to like the New Millinery. Like it better we venture, than in many seasons—There is a Why—Styles are what one could call easy,
the large shape is not becoming, why there is the tinest Turban one ever saw, and again there is the Tricorne that-is neither large nor small but stands in th
happy grounds of medium size. Perhaps not every Millinery store will be able to show such a diversity of styles.
Watch This Store. Better-Than-Ever, Service This Fall
We shall caary the message to Garcia this fall, or in the language of the day, deliver the goods, it takes no Prophetic eye to see that now the new stocks
are tilling up the store. Sure of our ground that smart styles, beautiful Fabrics, useful and serviceable articles, all worth the money have a legitimate placeir
the requirements of a city of Bainbridge’s population. We ha /e gone at the gathering of Fall Merchandise with a fine spirit, and with a determination that wouli
not be denied.
Things are right at The Famous, Watch you shall see who Will Serve You Best
THE FAMOUS
On The Corner
'The Store of Quality”
Opposite Bainbridge State Bank
Bainbridge, Georgia