The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, March 09, 1901, Image 4

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, _ > .1 I THU JUMBO »XU OFFICB-HOtOIIWJ. Til© Searcn-Lilgnt. with McKinley's second induction 8 Rft.KCfli , fditoh dt Into office many questions of import- S. KLSaKhh nlililSWIl. i PftopHiETOB snce lo llte people come up for con TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE. I will be at the following named pla ces for the purpose of receiving tax re- s nitration and among Uem no more turns for 1901. Eat*re l at the Po»t Ojliee at Bainbrllg l)ia[) J a that of the appointment! FIRST HOUND. Oa.. at uootid-clatt matter. j » f p0B , m8gU . rg throughout the K coverv in the morning : South. In his inaugural address the l’ros- IMPOKTKT aorlCK Faceville in the evening. Monday April 1st ;«j Fowl town morning, Attapulgus eve- ; jr ning Tuesday April 2nd. Higdon, Wednesday, April 3rd. Kagans, Thursday, “ 4th. Whig Cam, Friday, “ 6th. Hells, Saturday. " 6th. Belchers, Monday. “ 8th, Lime Sink, morning. Blowing Cave evening, Tuesday April9th. Pearce. Wednesday, April 10th. Spring Hill, Thursday, " 11th. Climax. Friday. “ 12th. Pine Hill, Saturday “ 18th. Kendricks, Monday, 11 15th. Spring Creek, Tuesday, “ 16th. Steam Mill, Wednesday ^ 17th. Donalsonville, Thursday" 18th. Iron City, Friday “ 18th. Hock Pond, Saturday " 20th, SECOND ROUND. Recovery, Mon. Faceville, Tues. Attapulgus, Wed. Higdon. Thors. Kagan, Friday. Bells Sat. “ Climax. Monday Whlgham, Tues. Spring Hill, Wed. May Pearce, Thors. “ Blowing Caye, Fn. " Lime Sink, Kendricks, Mon. Spring Creeks, Tues. “ Steam Mill, Donalsonville, Thurs. “ Iron City, Fri. Rock Pond. Sat. Belchers. Mon. “ Fowltown, Sat. Pine Hill, Sat. Will be in Bainbndge two weeks of court except Saturdays. Books will close June the touth. A. P. Long. MGGS&SPFJCE. DENTAL SURGEON, B AIN li RIDGE, . . . . GA. BQyOffice—Corner Water and West streets, in Cbason Building. [I. w BULLARD, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Plans and Specifications clieei fully furnished upon application. Can be found at preseul at the Lasaetor House, BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA. day designatmlthe *BMNBRirKi* Skarch ident declares that sectionalism 1ms Light, a weekly newspaper published . - j out al)C | that the war in Bainhridire Oa.. ns the medium for W, F C the publication of all legal advertise- maps of 1861 no longer mark the u.ents ominating from the Sbenft’s office bo|nidarie# of lhe gt . ve ral sections. during the year Ja^mh.^Ol. j Jf ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ghare tbo ■ ■- . ' — j f e( .|j|,gg which lie a-serts to be that Congress has adjourned. I of his fellow couutry men why he Wbotto sifting’, -S» to' -ill P“‘” h " , . i ters id this section. If ‘or no oiner k... whowiwmanguratod. i r uon l|iju , lDowleage thc to L) ithan newspapers are after a that such appoiunnents can but m- system of sewerage for their t° wn . J v nr the displeasure of the people of And this remind< us that our council the goulb a „d lead to bloodshed and has’nt yet attended to this very im- 1 tr0 ul>!o. portant matter for us. « j If the president and his advisofk “A new invention in telephones,” j deem it right and proper to plant says the Savannah Press “may do, the negro in office, why there will be away with the -hello” girl. This no objection, so long as h.s appoint- the most interesting! «>«»*■> confined to sections where may brenk up feature of the service.” It is reported that the Standard Oil C jinpany is moving to control the oil wells and vast oil producing lands recently developed In and about Beaumont Texas. Indiana still leads the records' in lynching of negroes with Illinois and Kansas dosing up behind. By the end of the year it is hard to tell which will bear off the honors(?) The London papers are again claiming the early surrender of Gen eral Botha and his little army. But General DeWet is still a live reality in the Held of So ilh African war fare. There never was such a gorgeous inauguration ceremony as that of Monday, but it must be remembered that the United States uever was such a gorgeous country as it is now.—Macon. Telegraph. he holds the trust and confidence of the people. The people of the south know that the negro is unfitted for the holding ot office and that bis eleva tion to positions of honor is not healthy either for him or for the white people wilh whom he has to do. The people of the north pre tend to recognize him otherwise there are hundreds of positions Washington and nothern parts where he mignt find room without placing them under our noses. In view of the administration’s many pledges of loyalty to the peo ple of all the sections of this re public it could be but consider ed an inexcusable breach of faith for the president to further inflict his subjects south ot the Mason and Dixon Line by negro appointments to office. lion. Gins. L. Bartlett, Congress man from the Sixth Congressional d strict of Georgia, is again very ill with pneumonia in Washington. He tins suffered n relapse and his condi tion is precarious. Fears are enter tained t 1 at he may not recover. Reports from the peach growers of Middle Georgia says that the pencil crop has not been injured by the scyere cold of this week. If the young fruit escapes the oold in April, Georgia will market this year the largest peach crop in her history. A Chicago man has been convicted of stealing water. Tins may do for the Windy City, but if it had been in Kentucky, the guilty party would doubtless have been sent to the in sane asylum.—Columbus Enquirer Bun. Senator Hanna, smiling and bow ing in acknowledgement of the cheers that were given for the Pres ident all along the line of Mouday’s procession, was one of the piquant features of tho^day. Mr. Hanna, evidently oonsidered that it was to some extent, his own inaitguyatipn day, And was it not? % * * 1 * There is a strong effort being made to get the new railroad from a point qn the T. T. G., to Bain- bridge, lately projected to pass Meigs. Should the road ever come tins wav, it will have to make a dan dy curve if it goes around us.— Meig’s Dep’t of Pelham Home. The second inaugural of President McKinley on Inst Monday was mark ed by a grand display of military features. Twenty six thousand sol diers in the parade emphasize the policy ot the present administration of militant benevolence. Yet, with all this pomp and display of power, Mr. McKinley is represented as look ing tired and worn with care. All of these tilings do not free him from the exactions of the persistant office seeking army, demanding rewards for their distinguished (?) services. The Indiana Senate passed a bill a few days ago which is designed to limit divorces in that state. The bill provides for the appointment of a commission by the Governor to be composed of two women, two physi cians, of conceded ability and one at torney of high standing. The com mission is to give all applicants for marriage license a physical exami nation and a certificate of fitness for entering the estate of matrimony before parties are allowed to con tract marriage. 22s t. 23 rd, 24th. 25th. 26lh. 27th. 29'h. 80th. 1st. 2nd.' 3rd. 4th. 6tn. 7ih. 6th. 9th. 10th. 11th. 18th. 18th. 25th. City Bakery. AND CUT RATE Si * GROCERY « STORE, fjj Following prices are quoted] | for the benefit of those who buy ~ goods cheap: 1 i Beet Patent Flonr, per bal... #4.65 “ <• •• 24 lb sack... .60 Best roas.ed coffee. per lb 81 Best Ham, per lb 14 Breakfast Bacon, per lb .14 Good Head Rice, perlb 7 *• Mixed Tea, per lb .50 Fine Granulated Sugar, 15 lbs, 1.00 Best Creamery Butter, perlb, .82 “ Georgia Syrup, per gal. .. .85 Wallace St Gregory’s white and red Vinegar, per gal 25 Eagle Brand Cow Milk 18 Octagon Soap, 7 bars Torn: toes, small size “ large size mi Okra it Tomatoes, small size ' d Corn, per can " hi Columbia River Salmon .. it I Corned Beef " ',,1 Armours Veal Cutlets....... ‘ml •' Ham Loaf ’ojl “ Veal Loaf [jJI California Fruit, per oan ..... Baker's Bread, perloaf..... Penuy Cakes, pordoz....,., j'J All other articles reduced in proportion, call. Give us a | W. B, WITH AM, Prmldent. J. D. H ARRKI.L, V. Prea’t. R. G. IIART8PIELI), <■* Duly Chartered Under tne laws of Ueorgi: CAPITAL $25,000.00. W. 8- Witham, John D. Harrell, It. G. Ilartsfield, Directors: Dr. J. D. Cliusoit, James A. Reid, A. B. Belcher, II. C. Draper. J3T Accounts of corporations, Firms i individuals solicited. —Mrs. A. P. Holt,— | WEST : : STREET f WILL ACCOMMODATE I i Transient Boarders-; Her Restaurant is opposite Court - House on West street. , Fresh Meats O F Cotton mills in Japan with their cheap labor which threatened a few years ago the existence of American cotton factories do nok now oreate the fear once entertained in that di rection. Last year it is said, only one mill in that country earned any dividends, thirty-three just made ends meet and thirty aeven lost money, It is estimated that Missouri poul try men shipped 418,500,480 eggs during the past year. Besides this 105,988,710 pounds of poultry was shipped. These products brought #12,001,048.00, a sum by #17,000 larger than the combined value of all the corn, wheat, oats, flax, tim othy aegd, millet seed, castor beans, clover seed, oane seed, cotton seed, broom corn, tobacco, hay and straw exported during the year. President McKinley has reappoint ed every m*n of his former cabinet and the senate has confirmed them as follows: John Hay, 8«oeUry of State; Ly man Gagei Seoetarv of Treasure; Elihu Root, Seoetary of War; J. W. Griggs; Attorney General; Charles Emory Smith, Postmaster General; All Kinds AT MY NEW tom - shop, ON WATER STREET. JETE H. POWELL First-Class Blacksmithinft SarSHOP CORNER OF CLAY AND WATER STREETS. Hand made Steel H. Shoes per pr. #1.00 Machiue “ Steel H. Shoes per pr. .05 Spokes 14 inch down, eacb .124 Sbriuking tires, each .40 All other blscksmi thing work done at the lowest prices for SPOT CASH, These prices are very low John Long, Seoetary of the Navv| laud uotl,il, S will he charged on Ethan A. Hitchcock, Seoetary, of account to anyone, the Interior; James Wilson Seoetary ] of Agriculture. BRACKIN & COMPANY Livery And Transfer Stables, Broad - - Streel Busses meet all trains and transfer passengers promptly to any J lion of the oitv. First class teams aud trusty drivers. CALL AT OUR STABLES—PHONE 56. Brackin & Co. XSTCXB. SEWING MACHINE THE BEST MADE. Durable, Light-Running and well finished. Latest stj and all modern equipments. Needles, Oils And Attachments Handled- Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you need a serviceable Maebin*| a guarantee of satis tactivn, call on. or write me at once. J. D. HALSTEAD, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGlJ THE JESSE FKENC1 PIANO & ORGAN ^ -Head Office: ST. LOUIS M0. Branch Houses at Nashville, Tenn., Dallas,[Tex., Bimiinglu Ala., Montgomery, Ala. MANUFACTURERS OF —’ THE STAR, JESSE FRENCH, AND-RICIIMOND PIAlj ALSO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN AGENTS FOKj FAMOUS STEINWAY, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, UbMU TON AND CHICKEltlNG PIANOS. BES1'ORGANS ON EARTH. Terms reasonable. Al| strument8 fully guaranteed. iB- L BLEDSOE Giasxarm.1 Agent Donalsonville, J. ff. Lasstter, Prop’r, ROB’T L. Z. BRIDGES, Practicing' Physician, BRINSON, - - GEORGIA. . All calls promptly attended. . , A 1.. TOW.N8KND. i.sr*," 1 '! ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAfft [Bainbndge, G«> r