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UXBRIDGE, FEB. 16, 1901
CITY DIRECTORY.
•TOH-E. J. Willis. MAI58BAI..-B. li
lt. Depaty Mavaluil, W . U. Scott. 1 o-
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Srr.jsm.—W. W. Wright, W. t). Mathis
Htcui, is. T. Hines, \. Berry, L F Fttt.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
■ilSART.—T. B. M:\xwcll. OLEK
It. OoORT.-U. W. Wimberly. S11 K 1FK
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KNKillTSuF PYTHIAS,
r boniiR, So.»«—Meets 1st and 3rd
ii’sii.ij sin each month, 8 1>.
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flt;M ; "vimhS.dy '' ^’^iagnim.
I j, i.’imfl’.jut. 0. ir.—J. 1». Bioukett
id you get that valentine?
Dressed and dried boards at Reid
Son’s; near depot.
See “Ed’s Valentine” in another
lninu of today’s papeh
The cirotis was in town yesterday
d was fairly well patronized.
12c pound Sage, absolutely fresh
d pure at Grenala Drug Co.
Thursday was St. Valentine’s day
;id was highly enjoyed by many of
;,r young people who sent orreoeiv-
’ greetings.
Mr. J. II. Brinson has began work
In his new livery stable on West St.,
ad hopes to have it completed with-
twenty or thirty davs.
onft loads of lot manure for sale
ree trow nut grass and saw dust.
II B. Brockett.
Mr. and Mi*ij. D. D. Boozer enter-
iained their friends Tuesday evening
ud Wednesday evening of the pres
et week. Both affairs were highly
njoy a Ido.
Ordinary Maxwell informs us that
the matrimonial market has become
dull. He trusts, however, that as
the sap begins to rise the tables will
he turned.
Thorough bred Shepherd pups
for sale. Apply to H. B. Brookelt,
Bain bridge, Ga.
The organ grinder has been in
town this week just a going about
‘“monkeying” a rouud everybody’s
gate and grinding on their nerves
with the music he renders.
Don’t forget that the adjourned
term of Decatur Superior Co 1 rt
convenes Monday next. Every one
interested should be on hand that
the court may not. be delayed.
Mr. W. II. Carr has closed a trade
for a bail ling lot on College street
and will erect’ a handsome cottage
thereon at a near date. He will
un-VC his family here as soon as it is
completed.
WANTED—To hnv cows with or
without calves, for stock purposes.
Good prices paid. No old stock
wanted. *E. ft Piper;
Brinson, Ga.
The city of Bainbridgcin the coun
ty of Decatur, state of Georgia, U S.
A., st anus in need of a first class cot
ton mill, and a cotton seed oil mill
as well. It is to Hoped that ere the
year rolls around sin.' will he in pos
session of both.
Old Uncle Billy Kemp v. ho lives
j 1st across Jie hue in Gadsden coun
ty, Fla., died at his home last Sat r
•1 - j ami was a! c'.i.nday with Ma
s«. iic honors. H - w:
iesi o.t'z '3?i -•* that < >-.:rity and
v' >
The County Commissioners have
purchased of J. P. Willlmms the lot
opposite the northwest corner of the
square, on which the new court bouse
will be erected.
If yon want all the state and coun
ty news, subscribe for the Search
Light.
The Pickcrt Comedians, which
closed their engagement at the Opera
House in this city last Saturday night
with the presentation of Rip Van
Winkle, are a clever troupe. From
this place they went, to Troy, Ala.,
via Georgia Pine aud Central of Ga.
Tiie Olympia Opera Company held
the boards in this city to a packed
bouse Thursday night presenting
their allrative “Said Pasha.” The
reputation of this splendid company
was fully sustained by tlieir engage
ment here and it can safely be pre
dicted that should they return next
season they will be warmly greeted.
Pittman’s System of Stenography
taught, the shortest and best system
now in use. Five lessons per week
at night at $5.00 a mouth, would like
to get six good pupils. Apply to G.
R. Austin Bainbridge Ga., office
with Townsend & Westmoreland.
Contractor Carr informs us that
lie has completed the plans for the
extension of the Powell Bros, and
Chason building across to West
street, including the old Harrell store
and the building occupied by T. 1
Thomason. The building when com
plcted will be a handsome structure
and will add much to that part of the
town.
A new dental firm, Messrs. Baggs
<& Spence, of Valdosta, have rented
the Palmer Dental offices and will
move here within a few days- for the
practice of their, profession*. This
new firm comes to our town well
recommended aud will no doubt give
perfect satisfaction in their work.
Their card will appear in tiiese col
uinns in due time.
Mr. Sig Nussbaum Attorney for
Grenada Drug Company lias filed in
the Superior Court a petition to
coroporate lids successful business
house, with an authorized capital of
$50,000. The incorporators are J.
W. Callahan aud N. T. Pike. They
propose to manufacture, buy aud sell
at wholesale or retail drugs, chemi
cals, medicines etc.
Prof. Capers King one of the clev
erest fellows in the world and who
perhaps has as many friends in Bain
bridge as there are citizens of the
town, has been here this week on
business. Prof. King has for two
years been a resident of Pensacola,
Fla. We learn from him that tke r e
is a possibility of his return to this
place some time soon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Benson how
were married at Dixie 011 Jan. 30th
and have since been visiting 'the
groom’s parents at Forest Home,
Ala., have returned to our city
where they will make their home
with Mrs. Bowman. Mr. Benson
a well known insurance agent of our
city and his wife, formerly Miss
Alya Nix, of Dix.e lias many friends
here.—Quitman Advertiser.
A stranger within our gates passed
this compliment 011 The Wainman
yesterday: “Say, your hotel is a
peach. It reminds one of an oasis in
the midst of a desert, as com pared to
accommodations furnished in sur
rounding towns.” This man was a
capable judge and the general public
will endorse his remarks. The Ho
tel Wainman is indeed a “peach,”
and a genuine Georgia peach at that
TO THE Cl'l IZKX8 OF BA IV Bill ill. B.
Iam now belter prepared than
ever to do your drayage—both light
and heavy. I appreciate the kind
favors my friends have shown me in
the past and I promise them, to ren
der more efficient service in the fu
ture. It shall be my aim to hold
prices down to the lowest possible
figure. ' Very truly yours,
H. B Brokett.
I desire to inform my friends and
patrons that from and after tins
date, I shall d’seontinue the sale of
goods except for cash, absolutely no
goods will be charged. I shall how
ever sell goods for cash cheaper than
ibev can be bought elsewhere in
Bainbridge ou ci edit- See prices
quoted elswhero* in my standing ad.
ou local page.
- Citv Bakery.
4 General merchandise
* Store! *
CLEAN STOCK,
CLEAN„METHODS.
I have''genuine bargains
to offer YOU!
Small profits and quick sales, honeet
weight aud just measure, prompt
attention anil courteous treatment
constitute my motto.
Can I Say 2ta7
Make it convenient to eall at my
store and be convinced of these
facts.
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II 0-ASSET T,
ELDORENDO, GA~
THE NICARAGUAN
CANAL
May naver lie built, but I am building up a trade
with the people of Brtnfcon and surrounding commu
nity that will last.
A COMPLETE LINE-=sfe
Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wats, Caps, Shoes, Hard
ware and farmers’ supplies. Why ride eleven miles,
over sandy roads, when you can buy goods of me at
LOWEST PRICES? ‘
MY LIVERY STABLE,
In connection with my other affairs, is up to-date.
Good teams on reasonable terms. Drummers and
traveling men can get their wants supplied at my
stable.
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Yours Truly,.
H. BRINSON,
Merchant and Livtfryiran.
Jfcw. , ..... -BRINSON, 0 A.
-A FIRST CLASS
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Trade Winners.-
AT
Grenada Drug
Company.
For Cash Only.
per
Bottle
small
large
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wiif. highly i-e*peeW'<
ST. JiiS.VH illtKCH.
Services at St. John’s Episcopal
Church to morrow as follows: Holy
Communion at 7 ;30 a. rn.; morning
* 9 o< 1(! °f the service, 11 a. to.; evening Htrviee,
7:30 p.ra. Kkv. Hill,
Priqzt in Charge.
Reruns,
Manalin
Wiue Cardui
s. s. s.
s. s. a.
Groves Chill Tome
Warner’s Safe Cure “ large
Peirces Golden Med. Discovery
“ Fayorite Prescription
P. P. P.
Kilmer’s Swamp Root large
“ “ smalt
Darby’s Fluid
Cutioura Resolvent large
“ “ small
Salve
“ Soap
Electric Bitters
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Hood’s “
Brioches German Syrup
Gray beard
Dr. Miles Heart Core
Cashmwn Boquet Soap
Syr Hypophospbites
Simmons Liver Regulator.
Black Draught
St. Joseph Regulator
Johnson’s Chill Tonic
Hall’s Hair Rcnewer
' Parker’s Hair Balsam. T
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Coke’s Dandruff Cure-
Fradfield’s Female Regulator
Worn pole’s Cod liner Oil
Syrup Figs
Scott’s Emulsion* Cod,Liver Oil
Eno’s Fruit Salt
Tarrant’s Seltzer
Lydia E. Piukham.’h- Compound
B. B. B.
Salter’s Eye Water-
Dickey’s “ “
Bruce’s “ “
Kendall’s Spavin Ctura .
Wizard Oil
Japanese Oil
Pond’s Extract
.Magic Oil
Milieu’s Food
Malted Milk
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Grape Nuts
liipans Tablets
Teethi-na
Grenada # Drug
Company
$0.74
.74
.74
.74
1.25
.25
1.10
.74
.74
.74
.74
.37
.37
.90
.37
.45
.20
.37
.74
.74
.65
.74
.74
.15
.90
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74
74
74
74
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37
74
74
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I am devoting my best attention to the oare oi' a limited number of burnt?*
1 have only experienced horsemen, mid they are under uiv direct supervision.
My Bray Line
IS RUNNING ON PULL TIME AND IF TOU NEED
AN 1 HAULING CALL ON ME.
GEO. 13. 3 RIFFIN.
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It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
land accurately.
We ajaalse a Specialty of
Our Prescription Department
1 tw-il
And family recipes
' <k btb filled from nu re
from pure
fresh drugs, and iu
the most careful
and exact manner.
Our charges are reasonable and our service pronfspt and
obliging at rill times.*
We also carry n complete stock of
Patent and proprietary Medicln.ee, Fancy
and Toilet Articles, druggist
Sundries Sto.
1
. Which we will hell as cheap R» they e»n be bought anywhere
Bainbridge Georgia.