The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 28, 1916, Image 2

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GUANC • • Any Grad< Supplied. PRICES LOW WRITE HOME GUANO DOTHAN. AL, Phospk Danger Signa If the fire bell ! •would you run and s and help put out thi much the same ^ cough. A cough is nal as much as a fire should no more tr it than to stop a fi it is ringing, but si disease that cause ing. This can nea done by taking Cough Remedy. M it with the most suits. It is espe( for the persistent often follows a attack ot the grip Beeching, Andrev “During the win! takes cold easily coughs. Chambe Remedy is the be breaking up th« you cannot get other.” Obtain; Just received roe, salt mulle fresh fish and o Stegall’s Fish h se /tl t' / and t'Personal I Jackson- iort while while with r Mr. and ban, one of war-horses a few days ackin spent relatives and irille. nphis. Tenn., js with his in and other fis. i and wife of le city a short morning. 1 of Quincy an oy spent Satur- h relatives and ty. son of Havana r a short while Mr. John L. McFarlin of Quincy was in the city Monday afternoon a short while. Mercer Bishop of Quincy was in the city Christmas day taking in the sights and seeing things. Hons. Byron Bower of Atlanta and L. C. Bower of Birmingtham both simon pure old Decaturites, but now sojourners in the the cities mentioned are home for the holidays with their father, Judge Bower and other relatives. Roy Callahan of Tallahassee, spent the holidays with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Callahan. Mr. D. H. Dixon and family leave this week for Brooklet, Ga., where they will make their future home. Balnbridge hates to loose Mr. Dixon and his most estimable family from her 'citi zenry. awford, of Cairo Sunday visitors ill, of Chicago, an operator, was in his parents this k is at home from t> spend the holi- •ents. : is spending this needs in Birming- Joe Grady of Brinson was an opera attendant Wednesday night. Manager Brackin of the Calla han Theatre did give the folks a real high class bill in Julia Giff ord last week and those that at tended seemed carried away with it. Such pproductions as that are certainly entitled to the very best patronage and we be lieve that they will get it when the elements are not combined Iff baby boy show- stmas Eve morning jb of Mr. and Mrs. fest street. £nce of Mr. Sapp on reet is one of the (at has been erected Ir in some time. A id modern house that ition to that part of Bable Washington the well known colored Pilot on the steamer T. C. Drake and a negro well thought of by every white man that knows him, was married in Quincy a few days ago to Nuna Barnes. Bable was one of the old river negroes and served with Captain Buc hanan in his day for about 20 years. A sober, reliable man that is wished well by every acquaintance that he has. A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO AlJ Is the Wish of Kline Brothers After enjoying a most magnificent business this fall and during the holidays we wish to return thunks to the people that have so generously patronized us. We have been able to serve the folks by keeping the line and keeping the NEW GOODS We have had the best patronage we have ever had and we are now carrying the largest and most complete line that we have ever had. We wish all a Happy New Year and hope to serve them as agreeably during the coming year as we have in the one now passing. A happy New Year to all and a most pros perous season is our humble wish. KLINE BROTHERS Water Street THE LIVE ONES Bainbridge, Ga SORD OF APPREQIA TION, I A HAPPY NEW YEAR i to return thanks to the trade for our magnificent patronage of the fall ur modest way assure them that it will be our pleasure to take care of ivery line of merchandise for another year in the same careful way that i past. We sincerely wish to all Happy And Prosperous New Year We trust that our every patron will see their best and fondest hopes materialize in the coming year. We wish all to feel that we have their interest at heart along with our own interest. It will be our aim to treat every man fair in the coming year and sell our lines on basis of modest profit. Thanking all for their splendid custom of the holidays, I am, Respectfully, BOEN BELCHER Bainbridge, Georgia.