The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, November 23, 1916, Image 7

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LISTEN! WE PAY YOU- 80c per bushel for shelled corn. $1.00 per bushel for peanuts. 35c dozen for eggs. • 15c per pound for turkeys. 12lc per pound for hens. Bring us your syrup for the highest cash prices. Remember we are the people that buy anything, and sell every thing. If you find prices high elsewhere, try us. TRULOCK SUPPLY COMPANY CLIMAX, GEORGIA. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BIG PAPER, [HE POST-SEARCH LIGHT GET THE COUNTY NEWS F Sixty Inch Tread ALL MODELS P. T. RICH DEALER Bainbridge, Georgia. 3 ffMTS. WANTED—To buy for a client: A building site for a residence, or a residence close in. G. G. Bower. FOR SALE—Good gentle horse. Apply to Joe H. Gilpin, Bain bridge, Ga. FOR RENT—A seven room house, just remodeled and close in the city on Evans street. Prices reasonable for house with modern appoint ments. Apply to Mrs. W. G. Mathis. LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN— From McCaskill’s pasture on Douglas Lade road, one dark brown or black steer, 4 years old, marked, crop 1 split in rigght ear and smooth crop in left. Reasonable reward for any information. McDonald Bros., Attapulgus, Ga. WA N T E D—Lot of Muscovy Ducks. Bainbridge Hospital. FOR SALE—Gentle horse and two seated buggy, will sell cheap for cash. Also a one horse wagon. Apply to Mrs. I. B. Griffin. WANTED — Several boarders. Good rooms and close into the business portion of the city. Apply at this office or phone 129-W. WANTED—We are offering the highest market price lor Pe cans. The good stock will br ing good prices. Sapp Brothers, Waters St. FOR SALE—A good B. Flat Clar- inett, will sell for reasonable price. Apply at this office, or phone number 314. FOR SALE - Splendid second hand piono, in good condition and will sell for $100. See me for a bargain. J. D. Halstead. FOR SALE—One Bicycle in first class condition with light. See H. W. South. FOR SALE—One Inon Safe and Cash Register for particulars apply this office. FOR SALE Two large upholstered leather rockers in perfect condition, one Buck range, as good as new, one mahogany combination Book-case and writing desk, tables, small chairs, and etc. Also a few pretty ferns. Mrs Chas. Glover. Cor ner Donaldson and Water Sts. Phone 355-J for paper hanging and painting. Don’t fail to se our nice line of of wall paper. Dixon and Mills ROUTE B. NEWS Bill Burke accompanied Miss Lelia Hayes to her home near Jakin Saturday morning. We are sorry to note that little Kenneth Kidd has relapsed but we hope he will soon get well. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas are on the sick list. We hope for them a speedy recovery. Miss Marie Thomos was out of school a few days last week on account of sickness. A. C. Earnest and wife visited relatives in Bainbridge Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. James Coleman and Boyd Turnage, were the guests of Misses Marie and Maggie Thomas Sunday. J. L. Earnest is attendidg court in Bainbridge this week. Fairchild School is progress ing very nicely. We have obout 80 on roll. The debates are also very nice and are enjoyed by all who attend. ALLIANCE DOTS Miss Fairy Lou Dean has re turned home after a two weeks visit to her sister Mrs. W. R. Horn near Pelham. Mrs. W. |R. Horn was visit ing home folks Sunday. Misses Elizabeth Taylor, Ruby Singleton was out driving in Vada Monday afternoon. Miss Mary Rumph and Zion Brock were out driving last Sunday. FAIRCHILD FACTS Quite a crowd attended the cane grinding at Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Watts Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. D. Turnage, made a business trip to Iron City, Monday, Mrs. Charlie Coleman, Jr. was sick last week. She is improving. Mrs. J. O. Alday, Mrs. Sid Al- day and Mrs. C. G. Coleman, attended church at Inwood, Fla., last Saturday and Sunday. Rev. D. McAlpin, of Snead’s spent Friday night at D. Turnage’s. Thanksgiving is being prepared for in our community, and we are in hopes that good old stuffed turkey wont lack for any good seasonings. FARM FOR SALE. Well improved farm of ninety acres on main highway between Bainbridge and Attapulgus, on easy terms. Address Box 48 in care of Post-Search Light. Which? .if “EuervfAingliaked nith Calumet is bo tempting wholesome — delicious— 1 want ’em all. -For thinps hard to bake tiphl it can’t be equalled. C alu- met is the wotld's Bakin;:Powder—it’s mod erate in price—pure in the can amt rme in I hr foMnf — Wonderiu) in liavruu.p amt n.% iug power — the moil rccnuuui ai lo buy at»d tr> u*.e." Received Highest Award* Ann CseJ Ini — if Siif im hk»« I a* ChMp and Mg canBcldngPowdctMdn not I avve you money. Oihamldoo-ftWlPurel and far superior to sour milk <m.t wdaj ECZEMA REMEDY Sold on a guarantee for Ecze ma, Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar affections of the skin and scalp. Sold only by us, 59* and $1.00. MILLS PHARMACY Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga. PECAN8I Will buy your pecans and pay cash for them as delivered. Maddox Grocery Co. Bainbridge, Oa. LISTEN, PEOPLE! Take this as a word from one who is m a position to knew. Make your arrangements with Santa Claus early for the Toys, Dolls, etc., which your little fellows need for Christinas. We have, probably, one of the most complete lines el Toys and Dolls, both Domestic and Imported, that have ever been put on display in Bainbridge, but from present indications we are sure the stock will not last until Christmas, and. the buyer who waits until the last moment to purchase these articles wiliswely be disappointed. Hence, we wish to repeat, DO YOUR CHRIST MAS SHOPPING EARLY and avoid the DISAPPOINTMENT that is sure to come to those who wait. We have, also, a complete line of Novelties suitable for Gifts for everybody, from the smallest tot to the oldest man or woman in the country. ( You hear lots said about the HIGH PRICE of everything, but you pay no more here than you did a year ago. We have not taken advantage of the excited condition of the market to push our prices up to the water mark, as found in most places. We sell you Dolls. Toys, Novelties, China, Glassware and in fact, practi cally, everything in our entire line at the same old LOW prices of A YEAR AGO. Let us Warn you for the Third Time. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY, and thus avoid that Disappointment which is sure to come to those who wait until the last moment. Then, not only you, but the LITTLE ONES must be Disappointed, too, and they cannot understand WHY, ACT NOW. Tinley’s Ten Cent Store CALLAHAN BLOCK - - - BAINBRIDGE, GA