The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, October 26, 1916, Image 8

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*1 •FOR. Friday and Saturday The immense stock that we have on hand now gives us the opportunity to get special attract ions both in price and value for certain days each week. Read These Prices and Learn Who Are Your Friends “KING QUALITY” SHOES “AMERICAN GIRL” SHOES FOR MEN I OR LADIES $4.00 to $5.00 $3.50 to $4.00 Yard wide Taffeta and Mes- 4 salines, per yard ^ I «Q I 2 Splendid line of Crepe de Chine at Beautiful selection of Siik Poplins QQ#% in all shades wOU Broad Cloth, 54 inches wide for..4 Splendid line of Ladies Skirts ranging from $2.98 to Ladies Crepe de Chine Waists at A swell line of Ladies Waists at 1.45 1.48 4.98 1.98 98c Ladies Coat Suits—Three Specials at $12.50 13.50 17.50 $3.98 5.95 12.50 3.45 Ladies Sport Coats at Ladies Serge Dresses all wool Ladies Plush Coats for only Ladies All Wool Sweater for Ladies Silk Fibre Sweater O A C AND at £.43 UP All kinds of Misses and childrens Sweaters on display. Mens Blue Serge Suits Good, at Mens Blue Serge Suits Good, at Boys Suits—Good. No. 18, 19 and 20 at Boys Suits Good, at Good line Men and Boys Extra Pants at 15.00 12.50 9.00 4.50 1.50 a u n p d Splendid line of Baby Coats to select from. 4.95 2.98 Ladies all Wool Poplin Skirts for Ladies Serge Skirts for Big line of Ladies House Dresses QOa and Kimonas wOw Childrens E. Z. Underwear at Mens Best Union Suits at] 50c 1.00 LADIES HOUSE DRESSES “KNOX-ALL” HATS FOR FOR ONLY MEN AT 98c $2.00 LADIES COATS AND COAT SUITS We have all the latest in every fabric that is wearable. The most careful dresser can find just exacty what she wants here and the very neatest makes that one could wish. This is no sale but merely a placing of certain lines of merchandise for your special attention each Friday and Saturday. KLINE BROS. Water Street Bainbridge, Georgia BESTS GETS MORTGAGE PRIZE AT Chicago, Oct. 26, (Special) — Dario Resta in his Silvertown tired Peugeot beast of speed snorted home to his eighth con secutive victory on the Chicago Speedway Saturday, after nosing out Johnny Aitken forty miles from the 250 miles finish line, and outclassing the field of 18 starters. Hood to hood the two Mercurian rivals see-sawed back and forth for six miles, the peerless Restra finally forcing Aitken to take his exhaust for the balance of the American event, and finishing a half minute ahead. Their Puegeot tussle furnished the thriller and made the race one of the most interesting ever witnessed. Resta’s victorious time of 103.9 miles per hour, owing to the Chicago track be ing slower, would have seta new world’s record, had the event been ori the Sheepshead Bay track, it was stated. His time however, for this race breaks all records for the Chicago Speed way. Resta, two, laps after Aitken had stopped for a tire change, evened the race again by slowing down for a change himself. Most of the ten cars finishing were Silvertowned tired. Resta’s de pendence on the Goodrich cords netted him $6,000 for first place and jumped his A. A. A. stand ing in the contest for the $10,000 Goodrich 1916 Racing Champion ship prize to 3200 points against Aitken’s 2940, Rickenbacker’s 2210 and DePalma’s 1790, giving the speedy Italian pilot what amounts to a first mortage on the golden plum. Ralph DePalma’s new jinx was present as usual and the persistent and popular favorite after leading the early laps was retired close to the 200 mile mark was broken valve. Vail in his Hudson Super Six also fini shed a gamy race on Silvertown as did such jockeys as Lewis, Delve, Burt, Galvin and Gale upon their sweating steel mounts. A big crowd was out to cheer the dividers of the $15,000 spoils and though dopesters had pick ed picked Aitken for the gods to smile upon, Resta bowled over j tne ill-luck that has recently wormed its way into its hood and addeded the Grand American to his 1916 collection of big derby scalps, all of which he has won on his trusty Silvertowns. Resta throughout the first half of the year was far in the lead, Aitken having but recently ap proached him. Aitken’s friends had it that the dope about early birds getting all the worms was all wrong but Resta’s victory to day indicates that the preverbial worm has turned again and that Resta with his present A. A. A. lead of 260 points will not again be out-pointed in the garnering of the Goodrich Companp’s Championship award. WANTED—We will pay 5 cents each for cotton seed hull sacks and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice Company. FOR RENT—Two large connect ing rooms, furnished, for light house keeping. Apply to Mrs. I. B. Griffin. FOR SALE. Good Piano for sale ai reasonable rates. Apply at this office. FOR SALE—Five million Succes sion and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants grown from the best seed obtainable. $1.00 per thousand. Ready for deliv ery Oct. 15th. Bower Truck & Plant Co. Dixie, Ga. FOR SALE—one 60-hp. return tubular boiler cheap. Apply to Bainbridge Brick Company. WANTED—Position b y book keeper with 4 years exper ience. Present employed but want change. Good all round office man. Address Box 117, Bainbridge, Ga. FOR SALE—A good Internation al Harvester Gasoline Engine in good shape. A bargain for the money. Apply at this office FOR SALE—One E. flat Alto horn for sale cheap. Apply to 123 Potter street. WANTED—Small tract Long Leaf Limber. Give location, amount and price. Address P. O. Box 26, Albany, Ga. WANTED — Young ladies or gents with good character and willing to work. Good paying positions. W. E. Craigmiles, Thomasville, Ga. FOR SALE—Cleaning and Press ing business, located in best town in South Georgia; leaving city. If you have the cash and mean business write or come. J. J. Harvard, Bainbridge, Ga. House to Rent. 6 Room house on Broughton St. All modern convenences. Apply to W. O Fleming. ' FOR SALE One house and lot corner Shot- well and River Streets, lot runn ing back to Bruton St, also one 35 foot gasoline boat now near completion, also nice large shop and wood house, will sell at a bargin. Apply to M. L. Martin, the Plumber. Jim Smith of the Palace Market says that it is the wise man that is onto what is best to eat, his pork sausage customers being the wisest of all for they know he makes ’em twice a week. Phone 302. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Main and Beast 25c. 50c. $ I. At All Dealers. LINIMENT $1.45 - ROUND TRIP TO -- $1.45 - THOMASVILLE, GA. VIA Atlantic Coast Line Ry. "The Standard Railroad of the South” Thomas County Fair NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3, 1916 Oneof the largest and best Agricultural Displays ever held in the Southeast, Grand Exhibit of Horses and Cattle, Hogs, Poultry and Farm Products. Band Concerts Day and Night. Free Barbecue Noon November 3rd. Tickets on sale Oct. 31st to Nov. 3rd inc., limited to reach original starting point returning prior to mid night Nov. 4th, 1916. For fares, schedules tickets and further information call on or write II. M. DYKES •Ticket Agent A. C. L. j Bainbridge, Ga. > w 0> 52-1 O CD H o y & »rj-. as 5 *3 3 fb O J ^ S I—4 * i__i < _+ ‘ cfl i-t ,3 3 crq ,0 o * S 3 cfi. w & &ES 3 5 ' 2 (7Q