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Dear Mary:-- •,
I thought I had all the furniture I needed, but
when baby arrived I just had to rearrange things and
make room some way for his clothes, so I Went
down to Lane Furniture Company and bought a
new chiffoner. It's a beauty and the price was so
reasonable.
I'd never had a chiffonier before. My, what a
lot of room one saves! And how convenient! I’m
going to get another.
Baby's well. Come soon
Love - HELEN
P. S. They’ve just dandy chiffoniers at
LANE FURNITURE COMPANY
Bainbriege, ... Georgia.
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made at. lowest rates and best terms. Call on or
write us stating your needs.
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"The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia.”
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
BETHEL DOTS
The farmers of this section
have joinec the "Saving Club”
and are saving all the hay they
can now.
Rev. W. R. Howell preached
his farewell sermon at Bethel
Sunday. We pray for him • the
richest blessing and God speed in
his future work.
E. J. Wilson and wife visited
R. L. Campbell and wife Sunday.
School opened here Monday
morning with Prot. Smith as
principal and Miss Brown as as
sistant. They enrolled fifty-four
pupils and quite a number of
patrons attended the opening.
Let us all pull together and make
this a banner year for “old
Bethel”
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. -Wilson en
tertained a number of friends
with a purlieu supper Thursday
night. All present seemed to
enjoy it.
RECOVERY NEWS
Mrs. Charlie Wilson has been
on the sick list but is improving
now.
Rev. Jordan filled his regular
appointment here Sunday p. m.
He preached a very interesting
sermon and we are very sorry
that Ihe could not be with us
Sunday night in our little exer
cises.
Our school opened three weeks
ago with Misses Eunice Sims
and Marilena Newmans as the
teaehers. Everybody is well
pleased with them.
Mrs. Vanlandingham and her
siSter, Miss Bertha Gholson of
Chattahoochee spent last week
with their sister Mrs. Marshall
Whigham.
Mrs. Marshall Whigham at
tended court in Bainbridge last
week.
Leon Gray was very ill part
of last week, but we are glad to
say he is able to be up.
Miss Mary Gholson of Savan
nah is visiting friends and re
latives here.
P. S. McGlamery and wife en
tertained quite a number of
friends Friday night. All report
a nice time.
Mrs. J. Wilson and children
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Will Martin.
Quite a number from this com
munity attended the wedding at
Eldorendo Sunday night.
Mr. Arthur Shaw returned
home last week accompained by
his sister Mrs. R. G. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Powell
entertained Saturday night in
honor of their guests Misses
Cornelia Barber and Allie Ken
drick. Those present were Misses
Ruby and Fannie Mae Duke,
Maud McGlamery and Arrie
Hatcher, Messers Carl McGlam
ery, Allen Duke and Idus Camp
bell. They served as refresh
ments ice cream and cake.
The Bethel church will meet
immediately after Sunday School
next Sunday morning for the
purpose of electing a pastor for
the following year.
Mrs. Malilda Tully is visiting
her neice Mrs. J. T. Wilson. We
are always glad to have “Aunt
Tilda” with us.
The Repair Wizard--the
Factory Man, is at the
Bicycle hospital, where
Sick or Dead bicycles are
brought to life, where you
will find a large assort
ment of Bicycles new, and
second-hand, of Tires and
all Bicycle supplies at
Bottom Prices,
A Want Ad in The Post-
Search Light bring results
T „ * —, ^ *nd Bad Colds are caused by perms. Fas
J /d^vJT lppC Vuiok relic/ take The Giaut Grip Germ Ki--j
Johnson’s Tonic
tt* iOc »nd 2bC
Miss Lillian Gray leaves this
week for Thomasville to spend
a while with her aunt, Mrs. Will
Wilson.
First National Bani
Decatur County Bank
OF BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Capital $150,000.(
Stockholders Liabilty 150 000 00
Deposits Sept, 12th, 401,860 (
Come to see us. You are Welcome
take Checking and Savings Accounts.
To My Friends Throughout
Georgia*•
Your generous support of my candidacy in the recent
w * * “ U HI LI
mary removes the sting of defeat. I tender you m y 5 j
thanks. Be patient. The fight for the childre
just begun.
1 of Georgia
ALEX. E. KEESE.
Atlanta, Ga., September 19, 1916.
Mr. Gordon Whigham of Bain
bridge spent Sunday with home
folks. We are always glad to
have him with us at our Sunday
school as he used to be our
Secretary.
The execises at the church
Sunday night were enjoyed by
all who attended.
Mrs. Shefleld who has been
at Mr. S. P. Grays for a while
left Sunday.
Miss Lillian Gray called on
Miss Mary Spear for a while
one afternoon this week.
Mr. Montie Whiddon took Miss
Lillian Gray home Sunday night.
Cash paid for Second
hand Bicycle frames at the
Bicycle Hospital.
RECTORS QUALITY
NOW OPEN
The swelled Cafe of any in the southe
part of the state. A nice place for nice people
eat. Everything entirely new and clean,
dishes served promptly and up to date. Pric
in keeping with the hard times. Service of
very best. Eat with us once and you stay i
us always.
Rectors Quality Caj
The New Place
Belcher Bloc
FOR SALE
The Avirett Estate at Public
Outcry at Bainbridge, Ga.,
on the Last Tuesday in Oc-
tober at the Court House
Real Estate For Homes or Investment.
550 acres of land in the Fowlstown Dis
trict, right in the heart of the great Su
matra Tobacco Ridge. The residence
lays just one mile from depot, less than
a mile from a good school and splendid
church and in a most fertile section. 40
acres of pecans, bearing each year a
crop worth from $400 to $500 with pros
pect of increase in yield. 250 acres in
cultivation, 6 good tenant houses, two
large tobacco barns, all the out houses
necessary.
Parties will See or Address
A. AVIRETT
QUINCY, FLORIDA.