The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 21, 1916, Image 2

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GUANO Any Grade Supplied. PRICES LOW WRITE HOME GUANO GO. DOTHAN, ALA. • ® Phosphate Danger Signal. If tlie fire bell should ring •would you run and stop it or go and help put out the fire? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a danger sig nal as much as a fire bell. You should no more try to suppress it than to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the disease that causes the cough ing. This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial re sults. It is especially valuable lor the persistent cough that so often follows a bad cold or an attack ol the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, Andrews, Ind., writes: “During the winter my hushand takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlan’s Cough Remedy is the best medicine for breaking up these attacks and you cannot get him to take any other.” Obtainable everywhere. Just received a lot of fresh fish roe, salt mullet and will keep fresh fish and oysters at all times. Stegall’s Fish Market, Phone 294 ROUTE B. NEWS Everybody is prepaiingand ex pecting a jolly time Christmas. J. C. Earnest and wife attend ed Salem Sunday. James Thomas had the mis fortune of loosing a fine cow last week. Tom Earnest of near Bain- bridge, visited relatives here Sunday. Roswell Powell drove through here Sunday afternoon. Miss Lille Trawick and Mr. Cowart, was quietly married last Sunday evening. The wedding was quite a surprise the neigh borhood. We wish them a long and happy future. James Thomas and wife made a business trip to Bainbridge last Monday. Henry Love of Iron City din ed with James Thomas Wednes day. EP1SG0PAL YhURCH The regular services will be held in this church next Sunday as follows: 10:00 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Christmas Day Service The special Christmas day services will be held in the Episcopal church on Christmas morning at 11 o’clock. The people of Bainbridge are cordi ally invited to attend all of these services. ,The offering on this day will be for the organ fund. The Christmas Tree for the Sunday school of St. John’s Episcopal church will be held on Tuesday afternoon Dec. 26. at four o'clock. Everybody is invited to be present. TIE HOUSEWIFE GETS Time was when the housewife practiced loose methods in pur chasing her foodstuffs. But not in this age of the high cost of living. Today she practices busi ness methods and she makes it a point to get her money’s worth. In the selection of feedstuffs she devotes much thought. She studies the food market and familiarizes herself with the different brands of foods. When she strikes the right article she sticks to it. She wants the best at the lowest cost and she gets it if she follows the right methods of selection. The housewife should give careful consideration to the bak ing powder, tea, coffee, flour and other similar foods if she is to get full value for her money. There is always one best 1 rand in every line, and it is the house wife’s duty to find thaft brand. Some women prefer one kind of Baking Powder while other women demand a different kind. There is one Baking Powder that has been on the market for years —Calumet — which apparently from its steady sales and increas ed popularity, hits the happy medium and pleases every house wife no matter what she de mands. In purchasing foods be sure that you practice caution and you’ll get the best. (Adv.) We Wish Our Trade A Merry (Bhristmas And if you take advantage of the prices set low you will have saved enough money to give y 0l] just cause for much merriment. Our friends are urged to come and make our place their headquarte during the holiday season. ‘AMERICAN GIRL” SHOES FOR LADIES $3.50 to $4.00 The Bainbridge W o m a n’s Club met at the home of Miss Mildred Hicks on December 14. The subject was Education. A very interesting paper, the mission of music in the public school, was read by Miss Francis Mayes. Miss Evergeline Bower : gave the report of the conven- I tion, of which she attended as | delegate from this club. De- 1 lightful refreshments. Just received a nice line of ladies Sport Coats, all kinds $ 3.OS A better sportcoat in beautiful styles 5.95 Ladies Plain Felt hats, all shapes 1.05 Swell line of Crepe de Chine Waists for only 1.08 Ladies Good Silk Fibre Sweaters 3.48 Ladies Silk, Fibre Sweaters in all shades 3.48 Ladies Wool Poplin Top Skirts $2.95 to 4.05 Ladies Coat Suits in Poplins and serges in all shades $12.50 to.. 17.50 Swell line of Crepe de Chines, per _ yard 1.50 Silk Taffeta, Messaiines, and per yard 1.33 LADIES HIGH TOP BOOTS LADIES $17.50 PLUSH $8.00 VALTE FOR COATS AT $6.00 $12.50 “KING QUALITY” SHOES FOR MEN $4.00 $5.00 Line of ladies waists in all shades and styles Ladies House Dresses Small boys outing pajamas each Ladies outing gowns Childrens caps of all kinds Boys Mackinaw coats sizes 10 to 18 Boy’s all wool suits Men’s Mackinaws at Men’s All Wool Blue Serge Suits.. Good Quality Men’s overcoats Men’s Overcoats $5 to Boy’s King Quality shoes Knox All Hats for men Feltcraft hats for men .98 98 35 951 sol 4.98 7 501 3.781 12 951 10.00 7.501 3.50 2.00 300 KLINE BROTHERS Water Street THE LIVE ONES Bainbridge, Ga. LET US HELP YOU SOLVE THE GIFT PROBLEM Visit Our Toyland In The Basement. Mothers, bring the chil dren and let them enjoy the bewildering assortment of toys. Headquarters For Santa Claus Your Convenience is the idea I have in mind in the arrangement of my gen- erous Holiday Displays. Gifts of the more practical and serviceable kind you will find on the first floor— whether it be of Ivory, Cut Glass, China, Brass, Mani cure Set, Stationery, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, Sweat ers, Blankets, House Slippers or Neckwear. A Most Unusual Dis play of Holiday Handkerchiefs. Childrens 5e and 10c. (also Boxed) Plain and Embroidered Cambrics, 5c to* 25c. Crepe de Chines, White] and Fan cies, 25c. Ladies and ^Gentlemen’s Initials, 25c, $1.50. Ladies Sheer Linens, Plain and Em broidered, 25c to 75c. Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs for 25c to $1.50, BOEN BELCHER Bainbridge, Georgia.