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iiiHit*- animating from tho Sheriff a office
doling the year 1001. .Jan. 10th. 1901.
A, W. FOBDflAM, Sheriff.
Mrs. Nation refuses to bury the
hatchet.
Tuesday was Abraham Lincoln’s
birthday. *
Tho South is the logical home of
the cotton mills.
Til IT WKST POl.Vf HAifiiati.
The recent investigations into the
practice of hazing at W est Point
Military Academy has culminated in
the passage of a measure by the Nat
ional Assembly, which, if enforced,
must result in the abolition of the
disgraceful practices which have been
going oh at that school.
The bill provides for the dismissal
of all cadets violating the measure
by attempting to haze or encourag
ing in any way the same, “any cadet,
who shall direct, invite or request
any candidate or cadet to cat or drink
anything for the purpose of punish
ing, annoying or harassing him, or
who shall without lawful authority
direct or requite any candidate or ca
det to brace or engage in any form
of physical exercise.”
After dismissal for any of these
causes no cadet may be reinstated
and it further provides against Ins
appointment to any position in the
army or navy department of the gov
ernment.
Tlic measure is very com-prehen-
siyc and is severe enough, it is hoped,
to stop hazing entitely. Every ciu
zen who has noted the recent expos
ure has looked with shame upon the
practices allowed at. an institution
established by the government and
sustained by a tax on the people.
A contemporary is puzzling its
mind over the question ot English
Diil.es for o'-.r American heiresses to
wed when Nfisa Aster lias wedded
tho'Duke of Roxbursrlie. And sug
gests there will remain but two, and
one of them of questionable sanity.
Delict should be found m the reflec
tion that it’s not brains nor brawn
that tempts American girls in their
mad grapplings after European
Dukes. And besides, we fail to set-
why all the insanity should be mani
fested by the party on this side the
waters. Why shouldn’t the “entitled”
duku be subject to dementation as
well V
Miss Carrie Liiniekin, of Pittsburg,
l’a., has begun a crusade against cig
arettes which should reach from
Maine to Texas and all the coasts
around. We wouldn’t advise Miss
Carrie, however, to be “carrying on”
after the manner o( Mrs. Carrie (N r a
tion), of Kansas fame. It may do
all right, for a woman to smash bar-
roam with a little hatchet but it
wo ldn’l do for pretty Miss Limit kin
to venture too nigh the lips of the
cigarette fiend—she might get bit or
mayhap his breath might prove a
deadlier weapon still. Anyway,
there’s danger in it.
It strikes ns that the United States
Congress has no more, fire eating, un
compromising member than Mr. Selt
zer, one of New York’s representa
tives, This distinguished gentleman
The Pelham Home complains that haa a wa >' of aUacki "K everything in
the big dailies print too much about w & !,t without stopping to question
Our devil hopes tlmt the marriage
of Miss Astor to an English duke
wont prove such a disaster after all.
An exchange says: Laugh and
the world will laugh with you. But
not if Y°" are laughing at your own
juke.
Th« improved physical condition
of congressman liartelett will be
glad news to his many Georgia ad
mirers.
The framers of the Cuban Consti
tution will probably complete their
111 tors in tune to forestall an extra
session of Congress.
The Colquitt Co inty Courier out
fit lias been sold to S. E. Paco & Co.,
and the new paper is published us
the Moultrie Courier.
Its “learn to labor and to wjit”
t longboat life’s way, and if man
kind labored one-half the time they
wail, why a great ileal more would
be a u omplished.
A Kentucky man is the father of a
midget girl that weighs less than two
pounls. The babe wm born with a
f.,11 set of teeth, and is well develop
ed in every way.
The birth rate in New Jersey de
creased 30 pet cent during the past
year, and the Madison -Advertiser
thinks a baby trust must have been
formed in that states.
It wont do too pin to much faith to
the other fellow’s efforts. The world
may owe you a living but she’ll nev
er heap her treasures into the lap of
the idler. Gel out and hustle!
Atlanta’s mayor has been wres
tling pretty vigorously with BU'cit
enfranchises. It takes a string
in in however to do quite the proper
thing when so many are tagging at
Ids coat tails and endeavoring to itim
idate. Go it, Mayor!
kings, queens,emperors, dukes etc, of
Europe. E litor Blanton should re
member that distance lends enchant
m on, and enterprising dailies are
excusable for the departure.
'kit TUB FlBLIll.
Until further notice, after Febru
ary 9th I will only bo in ray office
for tbe transaction of ■ business on
Mondays and Saturdays. During
the middle of the week I shall be vis
iting schools. Jan. 22, 1901.
Host, Bowen, C. S. C.
Something Worthy
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A NEW REVOLUTION IN • THE
BARSEfi BUSINESS.
An Absolute y Safo Sh.tve at -the
Nsw CITY SHAVING PARLOR,-A
Ccnepicicus Stand Next Door to
City Post Office.
Our plan of shaving is so complete that
we can prevent infection or inoculation
by so called noxious or poisonous germs.
These troubles are of tunes contracted
from one to the other by reason of using
the same razor or brush on every body.
Now how we prevent such troubles we
have a sterilizer, a nickel plated concern
in which wo always keep hot boiling wa
ter. We put a certain quantity of Anti-
reptiola. then every barber after shaving
each customer places his razor over the
Sterilizer into tho boiling water, let.tiug
remam for a few minutes. After shaving
we use a portion of that Antisept.ioia on
each customer's face. By this method
we can assure you a safe shave.
Cali and see us and we will convince
>on that our service is tho test ui the
city. Shave 10c.. Hair Cut 25c.
P. fl. SIMS, Proprietor,
I). W, BULLARD,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDlil!
Plans and Specifications oheei fullv
furnished upon application. Can be
found at present at the Lasseter
House.
BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA.
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ON WATER STREET.
JETEH. POWELL
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STORE,
Following prices are quoted
for the benefit of those who buy
goods cheap:
the righteousness of its claims. He
no doubt judges that nothing good
can eminate from republican quar
ters.
An exchange .pictures the happiest
An afflicted bachelor writing to tfiu j l lo °p!o in the world as those who
Dothan (Ala.,) Siftings winds up an keep out ol debt, out of polities, out
1 tins ion on the real refleotious of a | of ofiiee, shun notoiiety, make an
bachelor, thus wise: i honest living by honest means, live
"Woman. Woman! thou art divine; ! np to !)ie Golden Rule, h mbly serve
oh. if 1 had one that I could call mine!! the living God and neglect no oppor-
'* o "ooihe my sorrows and my woo-, , t nnity of doing good."
To wash my victuals and cook my j " — -
clothes. j It 13 always the unexpected that
Tne boy that’s*a"^following ^happens, amUhereon hangs an ex-
piow will'soou be whistling a song of l ,,am * tio “ (,f U,e £ roum,s U P°" wlliuh
anting while the jay bird aits on tbe thu Admit,istration bases its hopes
hickory limb or tins''“fu” lark follows : ofcou ^ :w,n * Agumaldo. However,
,. , . , 1 . . , Cue tax ridden people sometimes t.re
where his bare feet plant tracks til 1 ‘
c . of watting tor the unexpected to hap-
the turrows. He will forget the 0 1 ?
trus s of winter as with the joyous l' U1, , , ,
seed time his heart is turned to flocks ; The fierce fight in the Caban Con-
and fields and flowers while tbe sat) stilutional Convention over the iiaes-
VI no* down iu the effulgent fullness tion of the ulegibility of Maximo
i f his glory. Ah! to the fair youth Gomez to the presidency over - ,i e is-
vhosa days are spent thus, we turn hnd has been ended, the pro Gomez
to view tbe future hope of 01,r com,- faction winning out by a small ma-
lry ' jority.
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Bert Patent Flour, per Lai... .iMj
“ •• . “ 24 lb sack... J
Rost roasted coffee, per lb 1
Best Ham, per lb .
Breakfast Bacon, pe 1 lb
Hood Head Rice, per lb
“ Mixed Tea. per lb I
Fine Granulated Sugar. 15lbs, 1.1
Jie.-t Creamery Butter, perlb, .!
•• Georgia Syrup, per gal . .1
Wallace,V Gregory's white and
red Vinegar, per gal !
Eagle Brand Cow Jli,k I
Octagon Soap. 7 bars
Tom 1 toes, small size
• “ ' large size
Okra Sc Tomatoes, small size.
Corn, per can
Columbia River Salmon
Corned Beef
Armours Veal Cutlets
“ Ham Loaf
“ Veal Loaf
California Fruit, per can ....
Baker’s Bread, per loaf
Fenny Calces, per d<>z
fpJ All other articles reduced in proportion. ' Give us a
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W. S, WI'J HAM, Pre-ldenl. J. n. HARHKLI., V. Pros'!. B. G. IIARTSPIELH, Cushler,
>aiiibridge,
Duly Chartered Under tne laws of Georgl;
W. S William, John D. Harrell, R. G. Ilartsfield,
Directors: Dr. J. D. Cfiason, James A. Reid, A. B. Belcher,
H. C. Draper.
r«T Accounts of corporations, Firms and
individ’aals solicited.
Livery And Transfer Stables,
Broad - - Street.
Busses meet all trains and transfer passengers promptly to anv por
tion of the eitv. First class teams and trustv drivers.
CALL AT OUR STABLES—PHONE 56.
in & Co.
*t3»cgs^7CTaBrapegge
First-Class
Blacksmithin^r
aarsiioF corner of clay
AND WATER STREETS.
I bind made Steel H. Shoes per pr. 'rl .00
■ iioldne ‘ Steel ll. Shoes per pr. .65
Spokes D inch down, each .124
Shrinking tires, each .40
All other bincksmi thing
work done at the lowest prices
for SPOT CASH.
These prices are very low
and nothing will he charged on
account to anyone.
j. W. lasseter, Prop’r.
TUci*/ ■%#££ ViiiSf aai
Digests what you oat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
•Uat'ore in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It Is tbe latest disccvecxl digest-
cut and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently curc-s
Dyspepsia, Indlgesticn, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea,
S’.ckReadache.Gaatralgia.Cramps.and
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THE BEST MADE.
Durable, Light-Running and Well finished. Latest styles
and all modern equipments.
Needles- Oils And Attachments Handled*
Prices reasonable, and terms easy- If vou need a serviceable Machine and
a guarantee of satis tautivn, call on. or write me at once.
J. ZD. SCALSTEAD,
BAIN BRIDGE, G BORGIA.
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