The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, March 16, 1901, Image 4

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&S8I' The Search-Light. I RDtTAtt * I PROPniSTOIt SuUrei at the Post Oflce at Baiabridf Oa., as sscond-tiass matter. iMpanr »t .aotick. Notice i» hereby given that I have till* dav designated the miSBBIPO* S**ROH Light, ft weekly newepayer published in Bainbridge, Ua.. u* the medium for the publication of all legal A.Tfertu*®- merit* animating from the Sheriff fit?* 6 duriujc the ve*r 1901. Jan. iOtn« IWH* * A. W. Fobdham, Sheriff. TIMUlOf Money making ia the axis around which the world’s activities revolve. This ie nothing iiew« but probably it was never so true as it is today. On every aide we see evidences that the world Is in a sort of fever of acquisi lion. Wealth getting has become a passion. The public preset ia filled with goisip about the great money makers and their methods. Enorm ously rich men are held up as models. The acquisition of wealth is set be fore our eyes every day and hour as an example of success. The Pier ■ nil t/aniaij'iv v» — ” ~— - , The rumor that the Boer war may p 0lll Morgans, the Heury C. Fricks, b ende 1 by a woman seema pla"" 1 '! the Sdiawb^ -Oarnegics and Hills are ble enough. They usually have the tJie mo j e ru ideals of our youth. I will be at the following named pla ces for the purpose of receiving ^f»-re- turns "for 1901. '* WR8T HOUND. K-coverv In the morning. Facevflle in the evening. Monday April 1st. Fowllown morning. Attapulgns eve ning Tuesday April 2nd. Higdon, Wednesday, April 8rd. . Ragans, Thursday, “ 4tb - Whigbam. Friday, “ 5th - Bells. IJiiturdav. *' 0,h * Belchers. Monday, “ 8th * Lime Sink, morning. Bl- wing Cave evening, Tuesday April 0th. ^ Pearce. Wednesday, April 1Q8>. last world. she gets on bdtb siJes of a horse she is co isidcred a reformer. Surely a wave of suicide has struck the state. Nearly every day brings forth the report of some unfortunate person taking hia own life. Suicide is a poor remedy for improving un fortunate conditions. It is reported that John L. Sulli van ia to bo employed aa a taveillng salesman for an Eastern distillery. This Insures the distillery a lively business, regardless of the sales made by the big salesman. It is positively slated that Hon. Pope Brown baa declared hia pur pose to announce hie candidacy for Governor, and will likely at an early date tender his resignation ns a member of the rail-road commission. H<*ris this all . Soienco and art are becoming more and more the A woman on both sides° f “^ 'industrialism ion is called inconsistent. But when » Our greatest scientific men are de voting their energies, not to pure science, not to their noble profession ia its abstract or elementary form, but to those applications of it which result in some new economy ol tne world’s work, and in the formation ot more immense companies with bonds and -common, and preferred shares, dividends and all the para phernalia of modern financial opera tions on a bqfscale. The men- who love science for science’s sake are giving-away to the Edisous, Teslas, l'ripiers, Pupins, Marconis—those wisards who by day and night seek to wrest from nature some new and commercially' profitable service to maukind. The number of patents taken out at Washington steadily in ureases, notwithstanding the predic tions made not long ago that Amori can inventiyeness had reached its Had Grover Cleveland and David B. Hill been aa loud in their appeals for Democratic harmony and consis-1 This is the age of materialism and toucy during the last presidential * mammon, sure enough! campaign as they are at this dnto, death of ex pkesidbnt harrison. their cry would have a greater influ ence oil the party to whioh they now Ex-President Ben]. F. Harrison claim allegiance. , died at his home in Indianapolis, Ind. lost Wednesday of pneumonia, in the 11th. 12th. 18th. 15th. 16tb. 17th. 18th. 19th. 20th, Spring Hill. Thursday, Climax, Friday. “ Pine Hill, Saturday “ Kendricks, Monday. Spring Creek, Tuesday, “ Steam Mill, Wednesday ‘ Donalsonyilte; Thursday*' Iron City, Friday Rock Pond, Saturday “ SECOND J80UND. Recovery, Mon. “ Faceville, Tiles. “ Attapulgus. Wed. . “ Higdon. Thors. “ Ragan, Friday. Bells Sat. “ Climax, Monday Wbigham, Tues. Spring Hill, W'ed. Pearce, Thtlra; Blowing Caye, Fn. Lime Sink, " Kendricks, Moa. Spring Creeks, Tues. Steam Mill, Donalsonville, Thurs. Iron City, Fri. Rock Pond, Sat. Belchers, Mon. Fowltowu, Sat. Pine Hill, Sat. Will be in Bainbridge two weeks of court except Saturdays. Books will dose June the tenth. A. P. Long. May 23rd, 24th. 25th. 26lh. 27th. 29;h. 80th. 1st. 2nd. 8rd. 4th. 6tn. 7 th. 8th. 9th. 10th. 11th. 18th. 18th. 25th. Nple’s Bank of Bainbridge, 12c pound Sage, absolutely fresh and pure at Grena la Drug Co. State Entomologist Scott saystl at from 10 to 60 per oent. of the peach blossoms uncording to variety have been killed by the late odd iu the pencil auctions of Middle Georgia. Ilo thinks* however, that there are en >ngh left on the trees to insure a heavy crop if they escape the cold nmc* month. Cotton factories build cities, and at the same time they build private fort urns, It has eeeu ropoatedly demonstrated that cotton mills iu the south pay bigger dividends than auv other olass of manufacturing enter prise, and it is impossible to find in vestment of a safer character.—Al bany Herald. President McKinley will take a trip tJ the Pacific ooatt some time in April or May. He expects to me it and shake hands with Presi dent Dias of Mexico at El Paso on the Texas border. He expects to go up the Pacific coast to the Btate of Washington ai d return home thro Mil the ltouky Mountain States. The Bar Association of Georgia at Us coming meeting this spring, at Warm Springs, will disonss the ques tion whether the legislature should pass a bill changing the present meth od of electing Superior Court j idgea.. At the meeting of the Association last year a majority of its mcmliera were in tavor of the old plan of elec tion by the legislature. 63th year of hia age. Spuukmg of hie death the Savan nah News says: “The death of ex President Harri sow will bo universally regretted. He was a man of positive character, high ideals and firm convictions. An ehief executive of the nation he sur rounded himself with able men, aud gave the country a clean administra tion. While lie never professed or displayed partiality towards the South', lit treated this section fairly and justly, as, ideed, he did all of the oilier sections. He was a strong Re publican, even a partisau while in of fice; nevertheless he did not permit his partisanship to interfere with his sense of duty to the public. Aa i statesman Gen. Harrison made a rep illation in the Seuate, which he added to while in the White House. His fame as a lawyer was aohieved prin cipally after he left the presidential office. Hu was known before that lime as a good lawyer, but few per sons looked upon him as a great one. Wheu he left the exeoutiye mansion however, there were demands for him in important cates, and the probabil ities are that lie received some of the largest fees ever paid to an American attorney Si e that yon get the original Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. The genuiue is a certain cure for. pil os, sores and akin diseases. R. L. Hicks. * I). W. BULLARD. CONTRACTOR ft BUILDER Plans nnd Specifications cheerfully rnished.npoii application. Can be found- at present at the Lasseter House. BAINBRIDGE, f, - GEORGIA. —Mm. A. P. Holt,— WEST : : STREET WILL ACCOMMODATE :; Transient Boarders- ! —.— — — - Andrew Carnegie, the great steel king of America, has retired from aotne business life and In doing so lias made a donation of $5,000,000 for the endowment of a fund for the superannuated and disabled em ployes of the Carnegie Company. Among the great many large bene- factious made by Mr. Carnegie in re cent years, this is the largest he has ever made and ie probably without BTAII BltKAHS THE FAITH. Polygamy is to be protected un der a recent law passed by the Utah Senate in defiauoe of the Edmonds law. The purpose of this law to be enacted by a Mormon legislature, is to draw absolute protection around polygamists and to make ptoseou- It lions for that orime impossible, allows polygamists to live unmolest ed and guarantees au extension of the plural marriage system. The state’s solemn pledges to the nation when she sought statehood is to be defiantly violated aud the act under ivor made and la probably without whluh lhe 8tate waa admitted into sounterpart anywhere in the world.] Hie namo of Andiew Carnegie will, tbe Union dearly evaded. jo dow-o to posterity ns one of the VU) b greatest a orld. philanthropists of the |* Winter seems loath to yield •oeptre to approaohing Spring. her •Her Restaurant is opposite Court < > House on West street. , Fresh Meats (IF AND CUT RATE CASH * GROCERY * STORE, Following prices are quoted for the benefit of those who buy- goods cheap: Rest Patent Flour, per bal... ’$4.05 34 lb sack.. Best roas edcoffee, per lb... Beat Ham, per lb Breakfast Bacon, per lb Good Head Rice, perlb •• Mixed Tea.per lb........ Fine Granulated Sugar. 15 lbs, 1.00 Best Creamery Butter, perlb. .82 '• Georgia Svrup. per gal .. .85 Wallace & Gregory’s white and red Vinegar, per gal 25 Eagle Brand Cow llilk .18 Oc . Tom .jap, 7 bars..... i, small rise large hize........ Okra & Tomatoes,small use. Corn, per can ... ;. Columbia River Salmon... Corned Beef ... Armours Veal Cutlets- " Ham Loaf ; “ Veal Loaf........... California Fruit, per oan.... Baker’s Bread, per loaf Penny Cakes, per dos.. All other article* reduced in proportion, call. Give W. 8. WITH AM, PrulSenl. J. D. HARRELL, V. Prm’l. R. B. HART8FIBLD, Caahlrr. Duly Chartered Under tne laws of Qeorgl; CAPITAL 125,000.00. W. 8, Witham, John D. Harrell, It. G. Ilartsfield, Directors: Dr. J. D. Chason, James A. Iieid, A. B. Belcher, H. C. Draper. tW Aocovuxts of corporations, Firms and individuals solicited- 1RAGKIN & COMPANY Livery And Transfer Stables, Broad. - > - Street. Busses meet nil trains and transfer passengers - promptly to any pot ior. of the city. First class teams and trusty drivers. lion of the city. First class teams and trusty drivers. CALL AT OUR STABLES—PHONE 56. Brackin & Co. s XXTGBXl SEWING MACHINE THE BEST MADE. Durable, Light-Banning and well fiuished. Latest styles and nil modern equipments. Needles, Oils And Attachments Handled* Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If yen need a serviceable Machine and a guarantee of satis taction, call on. or wnte me at once. A.11 Kinds AT MY NEW BUTCHER - SHOP, ON WATER STREET. JETE H. POWELL J. D. HALSTEAD, BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. First-Class- ^ Blacksmithing, ^ " ■ THE- ^ JESSE FRENCH PftNQ & ORGAN CO. -Head Office: ST. LOUIS M0.--* Branch Houses at Nashville, Tenn., Dallas,£Tex., Binningham. Ala., Montgomery, Ala. MANUFACTURERS OF~ EdPSHOP CORNER OF CLAY AND WATER STREETS. Hand made Steel H..Shoes per pr. $1.00 Machine “ Steel H. Shoes per pr. .65 Spokes If inch down, each .121 Shrinking tires, each . 40 All other black^mi thing work done at the lowest prices for SPOT CASH. These prices are very low aud nothing will be charged on account to anyone. J. W. Lasseter. Prop’r. THE STAR, JESSE FRENCH, AND'*RICH MOND PIANOS. ALSO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS STEIN WAY, KNABE, VOSE A 80NS, REMING TON AND CUICKERING PIANOS BEST ORGANS ON EARTH. Terras reasonable. All in struments fully guaranteed X_i BlhEDSOE Oeneral Agent . Donalsonville, Ga ROB’ L. Z. BRIDGES, Practicing Physician, BRINSON, - - . GEORGIA. . AU calls promptly attended.. . * L. Tovnim). Q. F. WB*rHOBEtAF* ill H. • Attornkts-at-Law, ^Bainbridge, ; . Geor