The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, October 12, 1916, Image 8

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...LAST DAYS OF... CELEBRATION SALE Better Bargains Real Values in Seasonable Goods For Saturday and Monday. Below we list a number of unusually good values. You are sure to be in need of some of these goods right now. Please compare our prices with others and be convinced of the re markable opportunities they offer you for saving money. READ —LIST BELOW —READ $15.00 Mens Blue Serge Suits for $2.00 Mens Grey Mixture Pants for $12.50 Mens Rain Proof Overcoats at...: *10.00 Boys Blue Serge Suits, Norfolk or English cut, at . $2.50 Mens Heavy Shoes to goat $3.00 Ladies Patent Leather Shoes, Cloth top $10.95 1.39 6.95 6.95 1.48 1.89 $2.00 Boys School Shoes to go at $4.00 Ladies White Boots for- only $5.00 Ladies Blue and Black Serge Skirts at $2.50 Rug, 30x60, to go for only 2.50 Mens Hats to go for only $4.50 Ladies Rain Coats to go for 12 l-2c Drill to go for only 12 1 2c Gtoghams to go for only 12 l-2c Outing to go for only $1.00 Broadcloth to go for only 15c Pillow Cases to go lor only 15c Socks to go for only Ladies and Misses Coats Going at Reduced * ** - $20.00 Ladies Rain Coats (W goat " r 52.00 Ladies Waists just ar- ^ved. new, at $3.00 Ladies Wool Sweaters, white, at 50 paif mens Slippers up to $6.00 values, at 50c Boys Ribbed Union Suits to go at $1.00 Mens Caps to go for only $12.95 1.19 1.98 2.59 39c 48c $2.00 Ladies Skirts to go d*4 4Q for only ^ 1 »faw 25c Men9 Socks to go for only 50c Ladies Silk Hose to go for only Mens Heavy Underwear to go for only 35c Ladies Ribbed Unudrwear to go at 15c Ladies Hose to go for only 17c 29c 39c 23c 9c You will find us at the same old place, with more goods than ever, better bargains, and real hungry for trade—and new customers. You are waited for at — - - THE BUSY CORNER Look For Sign on Door CELEBRATION SALE BETHEL ITEMS E. J. Wilson made a busi ness trip to Bainbridge Monday. Quite a number from here at tended the fair at Donalsonville last week. J. W. Wilson and family spent Sunday with their parents. Eddie Williams stuck a nail in his foot last week. Hope it will not be very serious. C. C. Lewis, our county de monstrator, and E. A. J. Rich were riding over our community last Monday attending to busi ness. Will Bennett and family and J. H. McCann and wife spent Sunday with E. W. Rich and family. J. T- Hatcher attended Sun day school at Mt. Zion Sunday. J. W. Wilson has eight fine Duroc pigs about three weeks old and they are beauties. Carlton Dodson was in our community Sunday morning. E. Hatcher and F. W. Reed attended the association at Union last week. Mrs. J. R. Yerta and son and Miss Katie Ruth Hatcher visit ed J. M. Ard and family Satur day and Sunday. Miss Isaac Yerta visited her brother, J. R. Yerta this week. Everybody come to Sunday school 'next Sunday morning at ten o’clock. ccoreria, Decatur county. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in said county on the first Tuesday m Nov dur ing the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to wit; Fifty bushels of corn in the ear, more or less some in the house and some in the held and one dark colored horse mule about 12 years old. Levied on as the property of I. N. Dollar to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Colquitt Live Stock Company and against I. N. Dollar and Ous Korntnnn. This Oct. 10th, 1910. S. W. MARTIN, Sheriff. PINE GROVE NEWS) We are having some cool morn ings. Seems like Jack Frost will soon make his appearance. J. R. Lane and wife spent Sunday with W. A. Crawford and family. Several from here attended the fair at Donalsonville Friday. Leon Williyms of Eidorendo attended Sunday School here Sunday afsernoon. C. S. Lovett spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. C. C. Nawls near Brinson. Jeff Powell lias a fine new Ford car. Misses Dolie and Ida Thomp son spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Valda Josey near Bethel. M. Grimes and wile of near Colquitt spent Thursday with their daughter Mrs. Gussie Powell. Mrs. Hester Culbreth has re turned home after a three weeks visit to friends near Colquitt. Buren Hester of Blakely spent Thursday night with J. R. Lane. The ten days sing taught by Prof J. H. Dean closed Thurs day and we hope to have him teach us again in the future. Jack Grimes, of near Boykin spent Wednesday with Mrs. Jas. Lovett. Remember, theThoi County Fair, Thomas^ Ga., Nov. 1-2-3. Still 1C HAH Georgia, Decatur county: Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Bainbridge in s{dd county on the first Tuesday in Nov during the legal hours of sale the fol lowing described property to wit: All of east half of lot of land no. 154 in the loth, district of Decatur County containing 125 acres more or less. Said property levied on as that of A. G. Harris to satisfy fi fa in favor of A. C. Shiver against said A. G. Harris and A. W. Cumbie. This October 10th, 1916. S. W. Martin, Sheriff. Have your quilts and blankets! laundvied before the cool nights' call for them, 25 cents each, 1 Dixie Steam Laundry, ! i'!« until My picture An wha» your tot EXELINTO 1 quinini Befors 1 uiedikajU wm *hort ui w and now itiiMla tons, and w •illy that I a up any way I Yoart truly, CELIA GW Don't let some fake Kink Remover fc you. You really can't straighten jm\t Until it's nice and long. That’s what EXELENTO does, removes Dandruff, feeds the ftocti4 the hair, and makes it arrow long, softu silky. After using: a few times you cantL the difference, and after a little whiki will be so pretty and long that youctnfl it up to suit you. If Exelentodon’tdo^ we claim, we will give your money b*‘ 25c by mail on receipt of stamps orca AGENTS WANTED EVERT Writ* For Partifolan. KXIL2NTO MSOICINC CO., Attala, to * Don’t Waste Your Time Looking here and there for what you wanj when in need of Shoes and Men’s Furnishings ChfiPQ The Reynolds Shoe, OIIUuo The {j es {- on garth Come here in the fir& place where you will be| sure to find it. ChnPQ The Edwin Clapp Shoes, for The largest and best stock of Shirts, Underwear and Hosi-j ery to be found in Bainbridge is carried by us The Leonard Shaw & Dean The Carter Shoe, the best of S„T. $4.50 $6 f?om eS ..$3.00<o$4 - \ou’ll save some money too, by buying here for nowhere 1 else can you buy as reasonable-quality considered. GEO. H. FIELDS *"The Store For The Young Fellow and His Daddy” Callahan Block Bainbridge, <»*•