The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, March 16, 1901, Image 5

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CITY MBECTOBY. Lk j. wiuu. H. leiraty MaNbHli W. H. Scott. Po- L'litrk Held- CIUIOFWHOII.-#. & !*••* <fcuHf Kla—*S. A, LytlA f B N.-w r |, E. T. IllftMl Berry. L ¥ Pet. ;0PBTT DIRECTORY. , ■RT —'I. B. Maxwell. Wit 80- Rtbt -o. W. wiiuberly. SBxtrr- Jpatteraon. Tax Ooiauctob— Ecs Tax Aesxsno .—A. IV Loug. T Et8uaBH.-'i«o. 8. McNair. Gook- roR.—J. l>. Tolbert. Uosoxaa—W J ^ JUDGI OF OlTT CO?*.-B. B. DRY OF SECRET SOCIETIES toDO* v t»o.^i^Mo«t« *rd Thursday ■In each month, lit A p. W. ■ Morrell W. M.; G. U. Woodbull, 8 If Toole, J. W.; J. l\ Brown. SecV, V-rr Tren«.: W. W. Palmer, 8. O.; lie. j. D.; T. I. Thomlson, 8.8 ; V • Lj.S.-.V. Berry,Tyler. ‘ JlSUIbUe B.A. CHAPTX So. 91 I. E. Toolo, nigh Tnest; L. P. Pat- ling; Ur. H. U. Wilson, 8cribo;B. Ir (J. of H.: B. J. W111U. k A, o.; Sta Ti. P. 8.; H. n. Khrlton, M. or Srt Lchniins, M. ofind Vail; W. W.Hwr- Fl,t Vail; V. Horry,Sentinel | KNIGHTS Olf PYTHIAS. I LOIJOK, No. M.-Meets 1st and »rd bwiuys In each month, 8 p. m. . M. Ramsey. V O-M. B.OVNeaL p j Williams. M. of W.—J K Toole, .nrt 9. and M. of r-V. Berry. M.of [Wimberly M. at A.—WH Ingram. I rues lint: 0. G.-J. K. Broekott ordwasOe problbttmg the ' using or anduutning aurfaoe closets, 1 * tlft ttO# better prepared than urinal, on places for throwing watte «** r 10 y°«* ar«yagw-hath light water, withhi the drat ward or «re! aua hw, y* 1 •PpMate the hind district of the city, except such as are! Uron my frieua< have shown me In properly connected with sewer mains. i' tlw P Mt an< * * proBji** 1 l ^era tojpren- _ . „ dtr more efficient service in the fa*. WANTED—To buy a. medium sited, gentle buggy hone. Mast be ro notices in this issue for loads. iglitful dance was' given last the Armory under the atis- the military boys. JeWitt Lee, a clever yonng cist of Americas, has accepted ion with the Grenada Drug jiy. jj. B. Mack, of the Presbyter- |rch, has returned from bis South Carolina and will Iheve tomorrow. L D. Baggs went to Bain- Sunday on a visit. The doo- soon move to that city and an office. We regret to lose |oient a dentist, but wish him his now field.—Quitmau *. t!ij.y 9ouncil, upder the, sup- of Engineer Few, is pushing I k of laying sewerage through It. ward. This will doubtless le very materially the sanitary ?ns heretofore existing m that | the oity. your teams to the Twin Stables when you come to latiention of the voters ot the called to the proclamation of [ Toole in this issue calling an to be held on Wednesday jh of this, month to fill the y a- paused by the resignation of aan J. 1). Harrell from the ! extensive leal estate trans- i have been oonsum&ted here ik. The parties to the deal Babcock, of Pennsylvania, Ir. J P. Williams, of Savannah. ] 3 3,000 acres of timber lands yd hands, Mr. Baboook being luhaser. W. F. Smith and Mr. M, W. fd brougl!? in an - eighteen turkey last Thursday after- Neither one of these gentle- ilaims the honor on the other, both fired at the same time jreed to divide both the houor turkey. trough bred Shepherd -pups Apply to H. li BravkeU, ^idge G*. M. J. Reynolds will have her pry Opening on next Thursday st met., and will display all st novelties in her'line. She |o first-class trimmers with her, > Geraldine Roller and Brint |tge, of-Baltimore. Mrs. Rey* [invites all the ladies to call. riOTlCKTO TKACHUftS. prepared to pay first month’s [for 1901, Robt. Bowen, C. S. C. cheap. Address "A,” cars of Search Light, Bainbrldge, Ga. Mr. Saxon, tKe contractor for twelve miles of the Georgia Pine Railroad, is poshing the work from Tallahassee towards the Ouhlooknse mar. The work of Contractor Dav idson from thia etld of the road to tho- Ooblockoee—thirty mites—will begin in s few. days. 7 ' The road is to be in operation by the 1st of Novem ber. Mr. D. M- Laing died at Ms homo bear Fowltown, on last Wednesday, and was bnrisd with masonio honors at Qreenshade cemetery the follow ing day., Mr, Laing was one of the oldest oiticens of Decatur county and through' a long and useful life, en joyed the esteem and respect of everybody. For manv years he had been a faithful and oousistent mem ber of the Methodist church. ■*. JOHN'S CHURCH. Servioes at Su John’s Episoopal Church to-morrow aa follows: Holy Communion at 7:80, Servioes at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., Rev. Hill, Priest in Charge. * On last Tuesday night an election was held in the Armory hall of the Bainbrldge Independents to fill the vacancies paused by the resignation of First Deutenant C, C. Pittmap and the death of Lieutenant W. W. Pal mer. The election resulted in the choice of R. W. Fleming as first lieutenant and*Mr. E. A. Wimbcrley as seoond lieutenant. Both of these young gentlemen are worthy of the honor bestowed upon them by their eomrades and will no doubt fill these offices with credit to their company, WANTED— General Agent by the National Life-Insurance Co., of the # U. S. of A. Incorporated by special act of congress 1368. Su per vised and examined by the gov ernment same as the National Banks. Full paid capital stock $1,000,000. Here is an opportun ity to’aecure one of the best renewal oontraoto offered by any Old Line life Insurance Co. Address, with reference, E. A. Fox, Agency Direc tor, in care Hotel Morns, Birming ham, Ala., for 10 days after then in eare National Life Insuranoe Co., of the U. 8. of A., Chicago, Ills. Mr. Rufus R. Sparkman, a yonng man employed for some months past with the Bain bridge Cooperage Co., <Jied at the boarding house of Mrs. Thompson in this oity, last Wednes day morning at three -o’clook, and his remains were buried in the city cemetery the following afternoon. Rev. W. L. Richards, pastor of the Baptist church, conducted the Wmal rites. He had been stricken with pneumonia only a few days previ ously. His home was in Starke, Fla., where,he has relatives. His friends here gave him all the attention needed during bis illness and pro vided him with the'best medioal at- tentention that oould be procured. A large number of our citizens attended his burial. tnre. It shall be my aim -to bold priops down to the lowest possible figure. Very truly yours^ H. B Bbokktt. I desire to inform my friends' and patrons that from «md after this date, I shall discontlnite the sale of goods exoept fon cashj absolutely no goods will-be charged; I shall how ever sell goods for cash cheaper than ibev (Bin be bought elsewhere in Bainbridge on ciedit?' See prices quoted els where in-my standing ad. on local page. Crtr Bakbbt. . A General Merchandise * Store! * CLEAN STOCK, CLEANRMETHODS. 1 hive genuine largedns to offer YOU! Small profits and quick tales, honesl weight and Just measure, prompt attention and courteous treatment constitute my motto. Can I Say More? Make it convenient to call at. my store and be convinced of these facts. W. fl. RmfiTT, ELDORENDO, GA Trade Winners. AT HICKS’S GIANT 90 DAY CORN, at . Hicks’s Drug Store. RED BUSS TRIUMPH IRISH POTATOES at Hieks’s Drug Store. BEST GARDEN 8EED OF ALL KINDS, at Hicks’s Drug Store. BEST MEDICINE, WHI8KIES, BRANDIES and WINES, at Hicks’s Drug Store. Dressed and dried bosrds st Reid A Son’s, near depot. Grenada Drug 1 Company. For Cash Only. Poruna, per BotWd r 8 1 " $0.74 Manalin “ “ , • t■•. .74 Wine Oardol “ .74 S. 8. S. * « email .74 8.8.8. “ ’large 126 Groves QhillTomo ■> . .25 Warner’s Safe Care “ Urge 1.10 Peirces Golden Hed. Discovery .74 w Fayorite Prescription ' .74 P.P.P. ' - .74 Kilmer’s Swsmp Root large .74 m « ( “ small *.37 Darby’s Fluid .87 Cuticart Resolvent large .90 “ « small .37 “ Salve .45 « Soap .20 Electric Bitters .37 Ayers Sarsaparilla .74 Hood’s “ .74 Boochcs German Syrnp - .05 Gray beard *74 Dr. Mitys Heart Cnrp» .74 Cashman Boquet Sosp| .15 Syr Hypophosphites ■< .90 8imm'otis Liver Regulator 14 Black Draught * 14 St. Joseph Regulator- . 20 Johnson’s Chill Tofiui 87, Hall’s Hair Renewer ", . 7(4 Parker’s Hair Balssnl ‘ - ' 37. Ayer’s Hair Vigor , , 74 Coke’s Dandruff Cure ] 74 Fradfle^J’s Female Regulator ■ 74 Wompcte’s Cod Liver Oil. 74 8yrup Figs' 87 Scott’8 Emulsion OodjLiver Oil 37 Eno’s Frnit Salt 74 Tarrant’s Sekser 37 Lydia E. Piukhsm’s Compound 74 B. B. B. 74 Salter’s Eye Water , , * 14 Dickey’s “ « 1- 14 Brace’s « " , !t . 10 Kendall’s 8pgvin Ciire 74 Wizard Oil ‘ '37 Japanese Oil - 39 Poud’s Extract 37 Magic Oil 18 Melleu’s Food 37 Mailed Milk 40 WtnsiOw’s Soothing Syrnp 18 Grape Nuts . 18 Ripans Tablets 22. Teethina 18 Grenada # Drug Company Located At- Brinson, Georgia, , and Bainbridge, Georgia. New Stables, New Horses, New Equipments A FIRST-CLASS FEED TABLE. I solioit the liberal patronage of the Public. J. H. BRINSON, Proprietor. •^TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION WITH EITHER POINT. -A "FIRST CLASS— *>rm AMB BOM STOLE!* I am devoting my best attention to tbs oare of a limited number of hones I have only experienced horsemen, and they are under my direct supervirion. My Dray Line IS BUNKING ON FULL TIME AND IF YOU NEED ANY HAULING CALL ON ME. GEO. H. SRIFFIN. I latter of Life and kalli, It is often whether you have your . 'I prescriptions filled promptly iand accurately. We make a Bpeoialty of Our Prescription Department And fhysieiaiH Prescriptions. 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 eh obliging at all times. We also carry a complete stock of Patent and proprietary Medioines, Fanoy and Toilet Articles, druggist Sundries Sto. Which we will aell^s cheap aa they can be bought anywhere OAK CITY DEVS 88.: Bainbridge, Georgia.