The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, March 23, 1901, Image 3

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SMBHPBBHgr- X— , ‘ fa. ■ CHURCH UIBRSIORY. PltKSftVTBKIA.S o'm’ltcn. Ohaa. R. KW*M •Mw. Ajr«Haw iHl :ird add AM* Stm^iys "t il a. " aJip. m, Prayer nej-tfrt* Wi<-*U>; m. ftnmtnv sellout at f>:-*•'• S'«t ’> ■*. •s •eli. a’rperluteudp it. f.v.AlS wo.oomi BAi'TIAT CHUHGII. w l. itlchiirda. 1>. 1'-. .Paotor.v-Siii. ivp'rv s.md iv at 11 o’clock a. m. and Sabbath school at i-VOi. J’raJ Utlof ccory Til 'U.sd.iy e> onlMf u\ . :.W ; i conllaHy invited to attend *11 lh«»i- «B KltLlio SIVIXEWVLCJU.itSON, ij-'ianir S. li lijtle and wool dealer qf tjrfiro^ior, Jjio., inui heeii lliu oik il war by file thought lii»l t.e was jirobiUjlt t»u man that fired the-shot at Chaucellorsville which killed Gun- iqj-i in dedl.’ms that tie w&iilM jfetMiia eii M. E.CHVKCft.SOCTH. W P. I'liUli. Pi^y^-Pi-eftClliiA Bubbatti (Cl » n.. in. and i'M p. it. r mnetint: Wednesday cv.e^nd- Lhool at 10 a. in.. All ftVMSdjUUjlf lit • o attend all tile services. 111(8. X 1TIOV. Bn Mrs. Carrie Nation ires all explanation yely occupation i due deliberation, grim determination, , leaves her habitation, makes a demonstration list intoxication. corns expostulation, s all explana'ion, ax in operation ery liquor station cmies in observation, there’s no hesitation the devastation cached its termination. s sudden agitation* s widespread consternation, s fiery indignation booze” i percolation; is. Came Nation 1 e no trepidation; her conversation of'exultatiou. sorrow and vexation,. lad-eyed contemplation rk of ruination, an whose occupation ngered Mrs. Nation . heated declaration o'il start litigation et remuueiatiou. n of purtubation vu by Mr*. Nation, her habitation jes in jubilation, ows that ruination nve continuation unsas legislation upped intoxication, ittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. *$ I I I issor—Good m dining, Sowing turnips, I see. mith—No, I’m not, I’m n*s<Jw- iecd. issor—Well—er, Mr. Smith, on rather sow on the full inith—No, I’d ruther sow in nd so as I may git me tur- DHLI.XG 24 HOti’IH A ISAY.fi 1*8 no rest foi those 'tireless rkers—Dr. King’s Near Life ilillions are always 'btisy, pid liver, jaundice, Y>iIio*s' er and ague.. They banish ilache, drive out malaria, ipe or weaken. Smill,T**te k wonders. Try tliem. 25c Hicks. in may be teamed on Sjm | it is lived in the week • a s torch of religion may be 1 church, but it does its burn le shop and on the street, [seeks its life in prayer, blit i life in deeds, it is planted Dset, but it does its growing world. It plumes itself in songs of praise, but its jghts are in works of love and meditates ou faith id it reads its Christian lea Book of Truth; but “faith |l faithful does.” It puts its in all the aids and helps of In ary as its dressing rooms, ibals for thu right, the no llie-good in all the activities pal existence and its battle- the whole broad field of tin Do igheity. lire foruiiie-lo.liu.cfri.’iifrthat it \\ < a- liisrtA^ itMfiat" cifused ’the di-iltii -oHIjtj great Con fe»Idre$.’ eonfi^indvr 'kr. Roseuthid. seg,rl thwrgboui e wtnriwfW the iJoiftsnrna Tigers, one of the most noted regiment^ In the old Stonewall brigade, and lie and S, Solomon, of Macon, Ga*, ire the solo s .rvivors of the pibket guatM which fired oh General Jacksou that fata! n glit. In telling the story oMus part tin the terrible tragedy which deprviejl the Confederate army of its great military genius, Mr. Rosenthal says that he aud twenty other members of the Louisiana Tigers were s^iij, out on the picket line with in struc- oions from General Jackson himself to let notSody tbrorrgh, countersign or m> countersign. PrcvtOus to this order thecOnutesign, “I ddh’t know,” had been agreed on and was commu nicated to the staffs# ami guard det tdy t»T men Tiding along ope lines. The challange was. given and the re plyj ‘‘I don’t know,’’ rang out. Then thg .horsemen started through the line and nine of the guards, accord ing to fnatmttopJtarnt a volley af- ter tliejnj' Tljref j^gpets went, true to their mark ana General Jackson reoetwed tbe wound’wbicb caused his death. Although only, fifty-eight ygaj* old, Mr. Rosenthal stoops as he walks and complains, of constant painchg deobtfOi however, that it is not the weigjit of Yiyikep, lead that , iir . ,.to her as a favor, but as her right he iris heert carrying around with without question. Over such a firm lliarmak^'lirin '“appear jjfen a- ftjy tf^e thought of ,Viat »dIi#)I|- timbt,.#lii* J fi has preyed ok mind ever siitoe 1ms youth.—Atlanta News. IiYthe lit years since the sir of the Revolution ended, 1783, the United Slates have! expended at the ate of 33 acres a minute; at least thnt is what a certain man professes la have figured Out. The bnginai thjrjpcn colonies comprised 558,697,- fiOO^acres. The Louisiana purchase brtfit&ht us 745,103,360 acres; the Florithrcession 45,T20 ) <t8fTk’ert‘s, tlie' annexation of Texas, 17040 aerjs; thq Mexieaj» : .ue«alyri,450^668, 8J0 acijs; thp ; Af»»isa, 383,646,720 acres; the acquisition of 1‘q'rtC Rldb, Tutrtlia, the Philippines, Guam and Hawair 98,492,160 acres. Now, according to this ingenious fig- urer, there have been in 117 years 61,464,200,000 minutes, and dividing the number of acres acquired by the number of minutes, we have a trac tion more than 33 acres a minute. At the same time our population has grown from 3,000,000 to a little over 84,000,000, which nf-an ’TocreaRe o: one find one-third inhabitants a min ute. ; jV If - ; ljli-J* ; l “I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk,” writes H.'RoTiui son, Hillsltorongli, Ills., “but Buck- leuVAmica Sake compiesely cured them.” Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect liealer of skin diseases and piles" Cure guaranteed bv Ik L. Hicks. 251. Prof. Ivison, of Lonaconing Md. suffefCdTerri&Iy from neuralgia of llm stSihaeh "and indigestion for when given One Minute j thirteen years and after the doctors ion can't htdu h-u 'do. >.»u tr ure. Mothers emlofse it;failed to cure him they fed him on ! most sensitive stoma :hs river Twist, children 4sk REFLKt'TlOX A OF A u A Oil B U.i, From the New Nork Press. The liveruge wortian can keep a se cret only us long us her buir will ttay in curl. When a woman isn’t saying mine than she means she is meaning more ■ ban she says. Tim average man quits getting his teeth lixt.il ten years before he loses ■‘is last political ambition. If a woman had her own way hev lustYeq est would probably he for them to fix her hair u certain for the funeral. ^ One of the funny things about liv ing in tbe. country is that if your clothes fit you half of the old women will believe you are living an evil life. There is only one thing thnt can look as coutented as a woman with a new silk dress on sitting in a front pew in church with her husband. That is a cow. If a woman could have her own way about designing a house, the kitchen and the parlor would cover tiie ground floor. Iler husbuud would be expected to eat her kitchen and the bedroom wonld be at one end of the heuhouse. Au averago American husband does not seem to be able to get it through is well-meaning but hailing mind that nothing on God’s earth humiliates a wile more than to be compelled to ask her husband for money, writes Edward Bok of “The Wile and Her Money,” in the Ladies’ Home Journal. “She iustinctly hes- isates to do it, aud ofttimes she goes without rather than ask. Every wife should be given all that is possible tor the husband to allow for house hold expenses, aud it should not be doled out to her in dribbles nor given share she should 1 ave independent sway, to do with as site sees fit for the wisest interests of her home and children. That is oue rightful step, But there is still another. She should have an allowance of her own apart trom the family share of the income. I have no hesitancy in snying that if the truth wore known it is just this humiliating dependence upon a man for every little trifle that a woman needs that is making thousand of women restless aud anxious for outside oareers. This is tbe only Tair excuse I have eyer been able to koe for the hysterical ratitings of the jpodern advanced woman. In that particular she is right, and is abso lutely j istifiable in filing a protest. A wife is too great and important a factor in the life of her husband to be made a financial dependent.” Governor Candler has announced that he would visit Albany April 24 for the purpose of attending the Chautauq ia exercises, that day being designated as governor’s aud military day. He was invited to c >me on the 23rd, but could not go to Albam on that day, as he had previously ' made and engigen.Cut to be in Sav annah on the 23rd. The date was then changed to suit the convenience of the governor, and in consequence he will be tbe drawing card at Al bany on the 24th. Ho will take his staff with him. The stomach controls the situat ion. Those who are hearty [md strong are tl^ose who can eat and digest pjentr of fob J. Kbdol! Dyspepsia Ouretdigests what jm eat and al lows you to eat all the good iood you want. If you suffer from in- dig. stion, heartburn, belching or any other «tv» sch,trouble, this prcjiehu The lake PLANT SYSTEM. Florida, and Cuba. Double Daily Passenger Service. -TQ- NEVV Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dot ban, Elba, Bainbridgo, Tiiomasvillc, Valdosta, Way cross, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, BRUNSWICK, JACKSONVILLE, ■S FLORIDA POINTS. Through. Pullman Cars gygygftg YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, Richmond and all Points East, in connection with SOUTHERN RAILWAY ASP ATLANTIC COAST LINE. To S't. Louie, Ciaeiaaati, Louiavill*, Clxio8«o, Kuwaa City, EirnaingHanab.ama, XTaolxiriUe, N«w OrXa*xxa, and all point* W«at and XToe+lxweat. Leave Buinbridge going East—1:40 a. ra., 12:20 p. m., 4:40 p, m , 5:00 p. m. Leave Bainbiidge going West—2:15 a. m., 10:55 a. m., 4:00 p. W. Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line aud M. <& M. T. Co,, for New York, Boston aud Baltimore. For further information, call on nearest Ticket Agent, or address B W Wrenu, K L TODD. Pass. Traffic Manager, Division Pass. Aeent, Savannah, Qa.. Montgomery, Ala. GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO. Taronateeoka River Route.” MIRTH UOUKIt. Schedule eft, ctive June 24, 1000. SOUTH BOt M). No. SI. Daily excufit Sunday 8 0U 8 So ill w p in I* W it in H 10 a m 0 12 n m a lb n m . H 20 a in ' 8 4b u m j 8 8!) li III » 18 a ill 9 88 n m 10 00 u in 10 10 a ill 11 Stt n »n 12 40 p in 2 84 p m 7 49 pm 1 14 pm 8 00 pm 4 00 p in 7 88 pm 8 28 n m No. 8. Dully except Sumlny. 8 08 a m 8 00 n in it oo a in 2 18 pin 9 20 p ill ;s 8B pm 8 oo pm 06 (l III 8 28 p m 8 40 p m 8 60 p m 4 18 p m 4 40 p in No. 1. Sunday way. 0 00 pin 8 80 p m 10 00 p ni 12 OO li in 8 10 It 111 2 12 a m 8 16 u m 8 20 u m 8 46 u ill mo ii m 9 IS a ill 9 8(1 u m le oo a in 10 10 H u. u at. h in 12 40 p in. 2 81; pin 7 48 p ni 1 34 p ni 3 0O p in 4 00 p in 7 :th p m 8 28 p ni noth Meridian, (Central Time ) Savannah Jacksonville Wav cross Tlioir itsvllle Montgomery West llnlnbridce Hull! bridge West Hull.bridge Kldoi endo Unykln Colquitt Duimtscns Arlington Arlington Albany 8mlthvlfle Srolthvllle -Montgomery Americas Fort Vutley Macon Allan vu Suvnnnnh No. 2. Sunday only. 10 |8 n m 8 so a in o |8 a m B 19 a ni 7 40 p m 2 07 p m 0 80 p ni H 20 p m o to p m 5 oo p in 0 88 pin 8 in p m 4 60 p m 4 00 pin 8 27 p m 2 80 p in 12 00 pm 8 io p m 1 OO pin 12 24 p ni 11 20 a m 7 08 a m j No. 4. ■ Dully i except j Sunday. LIFTS, o ! ft 80 a m i « 19 Mil i 8 20 ft III i 7 40 p in ! 2 07 a m I 8 80 p in i 0 20 p III ! 6 611 p ill 6 80 p in 8 88 pm 8 . pm I 4 68 pm 4 80 p 111 8 17 pin 2 88 p m I 90 pm 12 24 p m II 20 ft ui . 7 fO n ui No. Daily except Sum ny 1 41 a in 12 fo p m 10 ;(P p m 7 no p in 11 20 a in 0 80 a in 12 10 p in 12 10 i> in 11 40 a in 11 27 u ui ll 17 a m to 40 a m 10 20 n m I—I'lant.System. 2-Uoorglu 1’lne Hallway. 4—Georgia ft Alabama. S—Central of Georglu K'y, Trains 81, I, and 3 and 4 make close connection at Arlington with ('antral ofGoorm and from Albany, Macon, Atlanta nnd all points Kast and West thereof. Trains and 81 make closo connection at West Uiilnhridgc with the I’lantSystem tor and from Savannah, Montgomery, utvl all points East mid M eat thereof. V. ni 1 11 an points bust ana n eat thereof. U, B. COLEMAN, General Superintendent, HENRY VAUGHN ?rwtica Blacksmith and Woc&- workman. Always ready to serve. Lowest p-ices for best work. SQTShop on West etveet, near old Townsend Warehouse. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. NOTICE. Get your work done at the o.d re liable stand of A. GUY, Boot and ShoeMaker On Water Street. THfc, NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE AWEEK EDITION. The best paper at the lowest Price 156 Papers l YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Aa codas a daily at the prict if a Weekly. A friend advised use of it. R. L-H ckr. J»r croup. It q ickly’ cures j mor[ftiiue. lbs and colds and Id lung trouble. It is spec „ __ _ rippe and astlima and has, has cured me entirely. I can’t say nd every. Kodol Dyspepsia. Cure and after t ’li lt is spec- ing a few pottles Of Jt J&e aiys “it i and has has cured me entirely. I can’t eay . a well known remedy for to much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” unuin, at cough. R. L Hicks. t It digests what yo.: eat, R. L Hicks. Bakery. Armour’s Soaps -ii-l Wash’ (rl’/iv- iers—each ten wrappers draw a pre- Sims & Cliett’s City During the Americari-Bpanish wai Thk Tiirioe-a-Week Wohi.d proved in great value by the xirornptnesa, thorough ness and accuracy Of its reports from ail tl»e scenes of important events. It was aa useful as a daily to the reader, and it will !>e of equal value in reporting the great and complicated questions which are now before the'American people. It printr- t hr- licWft of all the world ^iia\ing tij.ociai ivot:. -pondeoce t:-',:i, »!! i’important :.c.‘.v hits on the globe. I; ' tj&* . tb.iaiit ill* a*ratlor.c.sU»ri(i l.y gr»-a: 1 authors, a cni’i’hoii i.r page, coui"'cM mnrkeiA. d ., aitinents for tne honset oht iau/1 w.m.au'f Work andother speebu do. I pi(rt.r '" fs of i.u-ualinterest \'V offer mis unequalled newspapei .i i rto yaAKCfir-s.iaa’t t .„ oet-her ■ no year for (Sl.SO. Th eiegttlar price of the two papers is 4 *2-0o- ESTABLISHED 1865. THK STAR Shaving Saloon. West Broughton St., Balnbridge, G» Established bv a home boy. First-elans material aud oolite and at tentive Barbers. Will 3T Thoxntcn. PROPRIETOR. PLANT STEAMSHIP LIKE 3 SAILINGS EACH WEEK BETWEEN—— Pert Tampa and Havana- Via Key West. Plant System trains rail direct to ship side connecting with Steamers leaving Port Tmupa 9:00 P. M. Mondays,Timm- duvs and Saturdays For an information as torates. sched ules, and reservations address B. W. Wrenn. Pass. Traffic Manager. K. L. Todd, Savannah, Ga. Division Pose. Agt. Montgomery. Ala. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. 11 artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recoa- /tructing the exhausted digestive or- ipins. It Is the latest discovered digest, ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In* stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea, S'ck Headache, Gaatrnlgia,Cramps, ana *il other results of Imperfect digest ion. Prepares by K. C- DeWIU IQs, Cnteafl^ ,