The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 07, 1916, Image 12

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cCacai and jrersonal If. S, Guilford of Climax was .atmug the visitors here this wee If. M. C. Williams and P. P. Per kin v were among the Attapul- us citizens that spent the first ay of the week in the city on business. J R. Mise and J. R. Hornsby, of Climax came in Monday after noon and spent a while on busi- nes 1 matters. Don’t forget that Ralph R. Belcher, wholesale deal er’s place of business will be filled with oranges, apples, bananas and fire works at the very lowest wholesale prices during Christmas to the trade. The boy or girl will ap preciate a bicycle for Christmas, especially if you buy it of The Motor- Bicycle Co. Have you paid your city and county taxes yet? Now is a good time to do so. Attention is called to the holi day announcement of Boen Belcher in this iissue. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Flowers have moved to Cyrene where they will make their future home. Messrs. Whigham and Howell of Recovery were in the city a short while the first part of the week on business. The country merchant will save money by calling on Ra’ph R. Belcher, the wholesale grocer, for their fruits and fireworks dur ing the holidays. The Motor-Bicycle Co., is on Broad St. in the Shiuglcr Bldg., it’s the only exclusive bicycle store in Bainbridge, and can best serve you, we have the best equipped repair shop in this section. Joe Faircloth of Donalsonville was a pleasant caller at this office Monday morning. John F. Rish of Donalsonville passed through here last Mon day on his way to Iola, Fla., where he will make his future home. Ride a Bicycle to School, it is healthful and in vigorating exercise. The Motor-Bicycle Co., sells Overland Juvenile’s for boys and girls. Ralph R. Belcher, the wholesale grocer always takes care of the country merchant in getting his fruits and fireworks for the holidays in the right quanities and at the right price. Mr. J. R. Hornsby of near Iron City was in the city Tues day a short while on business. Mr Tom Roberts, a well known Dusiness man of Donalsonville and his milliner in charge were in the city Monday looking oyer spring stocks in their line. C. G. Hodges of Whigham, was in the city a short while the early part of the week on business. Ask your dealers for a bicycle delivery. If you are in a hurry for it, The Motor-Bicycle Co., sells delivery wheels. Mr. Webster Chasonand Miss Irene Walther were married Sunday afternoon at the Baptist Pastorium by Rev. Shell. The oung couple will make their ome in Fowlstown. Get that Christmas spirit in you and then call on Ralph R. Belcher for your fireworks, apples, oranges, and bananas and all at lowest wholesale prices. 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. 121c per pound for hens. Bring us your syrup for the highest cashTprices. 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. Bicycles are fasionabie on the East coast, who not make them so here, We have the Royal Racers, The Motor-Bicycle Co. Miss Dorothy Cohen was carri ed to an Imfirmrry at New Orleans. La., last week. She was accompanied by Dr. J. D. Chason, her mother and Miss Francis Kwilecki. We for her a speedy recovery. A Motor Wheel would be a fine Christmas gift, The Motor-Bicycle Co. EVery Day In the you should use our bread, the phrase “daily bread have a new meaning fo We use the very finest gr wheat flour, sweet creamy and every modern sanita vice to make our bread th est quality bread that! hands ean produce. THE WHITEWAY Bli FORD CARS Roadster Touring Car $345 $360 F. O. B. DETROIT KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES HAND MADE GASOLINE SSCts. Bainbridge Motor Car Co. Shingler Block. S. Broad Street ml I