The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, September 21, 1916, Image 5

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lfl t or a Full Tablespoon WHICH? A scant tablespoon of Luzianne goes ex actly as far as a big heaping table spoon of a cheaper coffee, for you use only half as much of Luzianne. That’s so positively guaranteed that if, after using an entire can of Luzianne as directed, you are not entirely satisfied with its economy and goodness, your grocer, on your say-so, will gladly return your money. Write for our pre mium catalogue. Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans FACTS L B. Sikes, Messrs. Iriifin and Henry Love, ] were the guests ot Mr. Jage last Sunday. | M. Simpson, ot Crand- is in our midst, |Rev. J. A. Kilebrew, r Miss Mattie Lee con- i meeting at Faircloth, Ik. Jjart Hayes, of Jakin, This daughter down last " to begin teaching with L. Perry, at Fair- pool as assistant. Huggins, of Iron City [icting a revial meeting Hinton M. E. church. Saunders and family at tendees at Lake Hinton last Sunday. bdus Basford, of Para- lla., was over here a short while Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Turn- age came up on the Steamer Eufaula, from Chattahoochee, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Coleman, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno Dunn, near Donalsonnille last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clayton, were in our midst last Saunday Mr. Vernon Lewis is visiting his grandmother Mrs. E. J, Lewis, at Mr. C. R. Coleman’s. Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough without inviting it. Some look old at forty. That is they be cause the neglect the liver and bowels. Keep 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. PROSPERITY The rains the past week were appreciated by all. Little Miss Ella Ree Brock returned home last week from Madison, Fla. Mr. Ivy Brock visited home folks Saturday Sunday. Mr. Lewis from below Bain- bridge visited Mr. C. L. Martin last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- Levie Harrell and Miss Jewel Brock were shopping in Bainbridge Satur day. Mr. Carl Brock and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Oliver. Misses Mary and Mittie Dollar visited their sister Mrs. Smith Saturday and [Sunday. Miss Sarah Brock spent Satur day night with Miss Emma Lou Martin. A number of young people visited Miss Evie Dollar Sunday p. m. Messrs. Ivy, John H Brock and Kimble Holley attended preach ing at Open Pond Sunday. Misses Jewel and Ella Ree Brgck spent Saturday night with Misses Evie and Thelma Dollar. Mr. Emory Dollar and family visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dol lar Sunday p. m. Miss Sarah Brock and Mr. Duff Gaineus were out driving Sunday p. m. Miss Ethel Oliver spent Sunday with Misses Gertrude and Armelia Dollar. C. L. Martin has started his plow. He is fighting the boll | weevil, he means to make some cotton in spite of the cotton pest RUB-MY-TISM 1 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. LIKE TO MEET YOU JUST AT THIS TIME In our store most any day that you are interested in shopping. We are new to the mercantile line but not new to the trade or its needs, having spent many years studying its needs and we know them. We want to get acquainted with you. And to make that profitable to you we are making an especial offer on Striped Silk Taffeta Crepe de Chine Shirtwaists These two specialties for this week only will as tonish you. See them, price them and get them. Next week something new and just as enticing for your consideration. We do not mean to crowd you on splendid bargains but give you a couple or so each week that will mean money to you. Lets Discuss that Fall Bill of Yours Eainbridge, W. J. BRADY (Successor to J. M. Laing) Georgia. WE INVITE YOUR A TTENTION TO OUR -FALL ANNOUNCEMENT- THE Fall and Winter season is just now opening and we wish to say to our trade and friends that we A 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. 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. Stacy Adams and Crawford Shoes convey the idea of good leather, good wear and comfort to their wearers. You have tried them ana 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, 3LUMENSTEIN. WILLIS & COMPANY BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA