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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
IN\KV—T. B. Maxwell. DIE* 8l{-
OOOWRT.-C. W. Wimberly. Sii k irr-
l'atterson. Tax LOLLKCroa.—
Bates. Tax Asbbsso .—A. P. Long.
Y TkaSUKKB.—'ieo. S. McNair. LOOK-
vbtoh.—J.D. Tolbert. Uorokw—8 J
irick. judo* or .uitv loot.—11. B.
OTORY OFSECRET SOCIETIES
MASONIC.
ON Loros. No. 8 —Meets 8rrt Thursday
in each month, at 8 p. u».
D. Harrell, W. M.; G. G. Woodhull. R
no E Toole, J. W.; J. 1*. Brown. Sec’y;
MeTyre, Treos.; W. W. Palmer, S. «.;
Whited J. U.; T. I. Thoinlson, 8. 8 ; W.
•ause, J. S. i V. Berry,Tyler.
1U1NB1DJE II.A .CHAPTB Si 31.
Jno.E. Toole, High Priest: I.. V. Pat-
1, King; Or. H. O. Wilson, Scribe; B.
unin, O. of H.: R. J. Willis, B. A, 8ll
,anni, P. 3.; n.B. Ehrlich, M. or Srd
1.7.uclinrl«s, M,ofInti Vail; W. W. Har-
l.of 1st Vail; V. Bony, Seutluel
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS.
atu 1.0oob. No. 88.—Meets 1st and 8r0
Tuesdays in eiich month, 8 p. m.
7 C.—M. k. O'Beal.
M.of W.—J K Toole.
P—V. Berry. M.of
MW Wimberly M. at A.—W 11 Ingram.
-S. J. Chosnnt. G.-J. II. Brockott
IN BRIDGE, MARCll 9, 1901
CITY DIRECTORY.
■ok-K. J. Willis. Marshal.—E. H.
.. Deputy Marshal, W. U. Scott, lo
an, Clark Reid. ClebhopCocnCil.-B.
M uin oittTsasu er.—B. A. Lytle,
krmkn.—W. W. Wright, W.C. Mathis
ftSdrS. T. Hines. V. Berry, L P Put.
TO THE LIT IZK1Y6 OP 8AIX8HIDU8.
Rev. la G. Henderson, who lias
been tor several years past the pas*
tor of the Americas Presbyterian ^ 8m now better prepared than
church will preach at the Presbyter- j eVer 10 J our drayag®—-both light
iau church here to-morrow. It is to a,u * heavy. I appreciate the kind
be hoped a large congregation will -^ llvor ® m V 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 Bkokett.
come out to hear him.
We are requested to announce
that the Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church will give an en
tertainment at the Opera House
Thursday eveuing April 4th for the
benefit of the Methodist parsonage.
The ladies trust that the attendance
will be large.
change in legal adyertiso-
is thi6 week.
2o pound Sage, absolutely fresh
pure at Greuala Drug Co.
i’ne O. Iv. Lunoh Counter on Wat;'
(treet has been discontinued.
|
Irs L F Patterson is quite sick at
hornej corner Clay and Planters
Bets.
Jring your teams to the Twin
ery Stables when you come to
n.
,OST—A lady’s maple leaf pearl
gold slick pin. Return to Miss
tone Peacock. s
Ir Cort Mathis is now serving hU
nds behind the counters of O 0
ett’s store on Water street.
The regular March Term of the
City Court of Bainbndgu convened
Monday morning with his honor
Jndge Bower presiding. Monday
was consumed on the civil docket. 10,1 local psge.
A goodly number of oTiminal cases |
were disposed of end there was a
good attendance of j eople from the
several sections of the county.
Dr. 0. V. Rosser of Atlanta, whom
many of our citizens will remember
as a pleasant visitor to this city for
some months and a guest of the Ho
tel Wainman, died of uousumpUon
at his home in that oity Saturday.
Dr. Rosser was a prominent dentist
and was widely known throughout
the state.
I desire to inform my friends and
patrons that from and afur this
date, I shall d'seontinue the sale of
goods except for cash, absolutely no
goods will be charged. I shall how
ever sell g»ods for cash cheaper than
thev can be bought elsewhere in
Buinbridge on cicdiV See prices
quoted elswhere in my staudiug ad.
Citt Bakery.
Dr. H. F. Hamil, of Birmingham,
Ala, has moved to Buinbridge and
is practicing dentistry in the Belcher
Building. Dr. Hamil has a large
number of fnends here who knew
him m Alabama, and this in addition
to the fact that he is a graduate of
Vanderbilt University, insures his
suepefes.
WANTED—General Agent by
the National Life Insurance Co., of
-the U. S. of A. Incorporated by
special aot of oongresa 1868. Su
pervised and examined by the gov
ernment same as the National
Banks. Full paid capital stock
$T,0Q0,t)00. Here is an opportun
ity tojsooure one of the beit renewal
)r. Peacock is having his rt»i-' contracts offered by any Old Line
nee on Broughton street repainted, Life Insurance Co. Address, with
iiolt adds much to Its appearance.
Thorough bred Shepherd pups
sale. Apply to H. B- Brockett,
iiubridge Ga.
Mrs. J. W. Cowart’s new residence
eing Florida street is about con -
eted and will be occupied by Mu
B. Coleman.
Mr A B Cliett’s hundreds ot friends
roughout the dounty will regret to
am of his serious illness at his
nne inj.his city.
A case of small pox has been re-
irted from the Bethel neighborhood
Pine Hill district. The case is a
gro boy named Jeffries.
We understand that Mr. J. H
riusoii will open up his livery bus
ness in this city beginning with
londay next. Read Ins advertise-
lent in another column.
Don’t forget tbe Opera House on
ipril 4th for benefit of the - Method-
it parihnage fund and given under
tie direction of the Ladies Aid So-
u-ly ot that church.
The ladies of the Episcopal chnrch
re preparing an lutertamment, to
ie given on the first Monday after
tster Sunday, the receipts to beex-
euded in paintiug the church and
lecessary repairs. n
The attention of our readers is call-
1 to au ordinance of the City Conn*
il, published’ in this issue, prohib
iting the leaving of teams unhitched
>ii the streets of the city. Take care to
riituh yotir horse and thus avoid tbe
penalty of this ordinance.
Mr. T. L. Wilder, one of the
progressive farmers of Blowing Cave r ‘
district, gaye the Search Light
force an opportunity to test the flav
or of two excellent hams
reference, K. A. Fox, Agency Direc
tory in care Hotel Morris, Birming
ham, A1a., for 10 days after then
in care National Life Insurance Co.,
of the U. S. of A., Chicago, Ills.
The Bainbridge Concert Band is
fast becoming the pride of our city.
The progress they have made during
the short time since organizing is in
deed creditable to the boys and their
instructor, Mr. Ponder, m well as
gratifying to their friends. On last
Friday night they furnished the mus
ic for the entertainment at the Opera
House and their performance would
have been a credit to many of
tbe traveling bands that visit
our city. Many of our oilmens ha •
reason to feel grateful to tbe bo; ■ Dr. Miles Heart Cnre
for the sweet music furnished by. Gashmsn Boquet Soap
A General Merchandise
* Store! £
CLEAN STOCK,
CLEAN|METHODS,
l have genuine bargains
to offer YOU!
Small profits and quick sales, honest
weight and just measure, prompt
attention aud courteous treatment'
constitute my motto.
Can 1 Say More ?
Make it convenient to vail at my
Btore and be oouvioced of these
facts.
w. A. fiASSETT,
ELDORENDO, GA
Trade Winners «s
AT
Grenada Drug
Company.
For Cash Only.
Permit, per Bottle
MuiihIid “ “
WiueCardui 44
8. S. S. « small
S. 8. S. 44 large
Groves Cbill Tonic "
Warner’s Safe Cure 44 large
Peirces Golden Med. Discovery
44 Fayorite Prescription
P. P. P.
Kilmer’s Swamp Root large
Darby’s Fluid
Cuticura Resolvent
u «
44 Salve
44 8oap
Electric Bitters
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Hood’s 44
BooohesGerman Syrup
Graybeard
small
large
small
them in a serenade after the per
formance at the Opera House.
Unless the vagrant law ia better
enforced throughout the state, life
aud property will soon be at the
mercy of theives and vagrants that
are to be found on every hand.
There is hardly, a day that does not
bring forth the report of some shock
ing crime perpetrated by vicious
vagrants who employ their time only
In devising schemes to steal property
or commit other more outrageous
crimes. The chain gang is the pine :
for the villians who will not work
elsewhere.
HICKS’S GIANT 90 DAY CORN,
at Hicks’s Drug Store.
RED BLISS TRIUMPH IRISH
, POTATOES
at Hicks’s Drug Store.
BEST GARDEN SEED
OF ALL KINDS,
at Hicks’s Drug Store.
Mr. Wil- BEST MEDICINE, WHISKIES,
Syr Hypophosphites
8iramons Liver Regulator *
Black Draught
St. Joseph Regulator
Johnson’s Chili Tonic
Hall’s Hair Renewer
Parker's Hair Balsam
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Coke’s Dandruff Cure
Fradfield’s Female Regulator
Worn pole’s Cod Liver Oil
$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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TWIN LIVERY STABLES.
Located At-
Brinson, Georgia,
and Bainbridge, Georgia.
New Stables,
New Horses,
New Equipments
Throughout.
A FIRST-CLASS FEED STABLE.
I solicit the liberal patronage of
tbe Public.
J. H. BRINSON, Proprietor.
^TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION WITH EITHER
POINT.
-A FIRST CLASS-
*:m m DOiffl) STABLE! a
I am devoting my bast attention to the care of a limited number of horses
I have only experienced horsemen, and they are under my direct supervision.
My Dray Line
18 RUNNING ON FULL TIME AND IF TOU NEED
an? hauling call on me.
GEO. D. &RIBTTTISL
il Hatter of Life and Death,
It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
- iand accurately.
Ws miikff * Speoialty of
Our Prescription Department
Syrup Figs
der is a farmer who does not use pork
from Western packinghouses. 1
BRANDIES and WINES,
at Hicks’s Dr g Hi ore.
Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil
Eno’s Frmt Salt
Tarrant’s 8elizer
Lydia K. Pinkbam’s Compound
B. B. B.
Salter’s Eye Water
Dickey's 44 44
Bruce’s 44 “
Kendall’s Spavin Cure
Wizard Oil
Japanese Oil
Poud’s Extract
Magic Oil
Mellen’s Food
Malted Milk
Winslow’s Soothing Synip
Grape Nutp
Ripans Tablets
Tecthina 18
Grenada # Drug;
Company !
And family recipes
are filled from pure
fresh drugs, and in
the most careful
and exact manner.
Our charges are reasonable and our service prompt an£
obliging at sal] times.
We also carry a complete stock of
Patent and proprietary Medioia.es, Fanoy
and Toilet Articles,, druggist
Sundries Xfte.
✓
Which we will sell as cheap as they can be bought anywhere
OIK CITY DRUB B>-
Bainbridge.- Georgi