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K'tjfIXJJfi, MARCH 23, 1901 j All the ladies are invite.l to
— Star Milliner/ Store's opening.
CITY DIRECTORY. | Mr. K, J. Perry will hare bis hand
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MASONIC.
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KSlUIlTSOr PYTHIAS.
TO I.OIK1B, Mo. 84.—Meets 1st and 3rd
?ne'*diiyn In ouch month, 81>. in..
-A M Ramsey. V 0.—M. R. O’Neal.
,-T J VVlIllmn.. M. of W.-J KToole.
.and S. and M. of r—V. Berry. M.of
w Wimberly M. nt A.-W B tnaram.
,1. (Miesnnt. ;i. W.-J. I(. Ilroeketl
. „ „ l some resilience ou corner of Sholwell
-_K j vriiiu. mahshai..—k. h,!
Deputy Mar»hni,w. h. soott. r«- and Morula streets repainted at an
“nssTSS* «n, j.*.
Keep everlastingly pushing for
ward the interests of your town.
There can lie none other successful
way of building up the community.
Miss Willie Lou Thomas, who has
been stenographer for the Southern
Lumber Company, has accepted a
similar posiliou iu the Georgia Pine
office.
We are glad to note that Dr. Pea-
cook who hah been quite sick fee
some davs past with the grippe-»
m.ioli better and will be wit again in
a few tlays.
We are requested to announce that
the Ladies Aid Society of the Meth
odist church will serve dinner up
town during court week, for benefit
cf the new parsonage.
Prof. ft. L. Norscutt, of Marietta,
arrived in' the uity yesterday front a
trip to several Florida resorts and
will probably teach a dancing class
here. His many friends here were
glad to see him.
lion. .Tno. EL Donalaon has been
appointed by Governor Candler as
one of the 50 representatives from
Georgia to the Southern Industrial
Association which meets at Philadel
phia beginning June 4lli next,
Mr. Robert Zaohatiat, of Colum-
b .s, w:.a in Arlington several days
the past week looking after tho in
terests of the Arlington Pharmacy
iu the absence his fsther, who wsa
visiting in Columbus.—Arlington
Courier.
Many Bain bridge oilmens will no
doubt attend the Gcorgiar Chautau
qua at Albany beginning April 21 si
and lasting one week. Some how or
other of recent years Baihbndge and
Albany are being drawn closer to
getlier.
We have received many endorse
ments of our recent editorial touch
ing the erection of a new depot by
the Plant System at this point. We
hope that the officials of tho road
may see the justice of our claims and
soon give mf a new depot.
The Star Millinery Store, Mrs.
Young, proprietress, in Belcher Block
next door to Hick’s drug store, will
have a grand opeuiug on next Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday. Call
and see the finest line of millinery
goods ever brought to Bamhridge.
Col. M. E. O’Neal accompanied by
Ins sister, Miss Cora, and her gn-st;
Miss Hauua, of Thoinsston, Ga., left
Wednesday for Quincy, Fla., at
which point they will board the train
for Tallahassee, Carrabelle and Apa
lachicola to be gone a week or two.
Died, at the home of bis mother
in this oily on Mondny morning last
after an illness of several weeks, Mr.
James Knott. The remains wove im
terred the following evening at the-
city cemetery. Jim had many friends
in tiie county who will regret to learn
of his death.
Contractor Davidson has a largw
foroe grading the extension of the
Georgia Pine. The road's new de
pot will be located on Mr. L. O.
Jackson's property near the west end
of Sholwell street. The iron bridge
will cross the river a short distance
below the Plant System wharf.
The last issue of the Miller County
Liberal contains accounts of the mar
riages of Messrs. Cary A. and Joe
Brown, sons of'Mr. and Mrs. 8. M.
Brown of this county. The former
has for two years been iu Arkansas
while the latter Is a resident of
Colquitt. The earnest good wishes
| of thtir many friends will accom-
: puny each^ of the couples through
1 ife-
eyes on Baiubridg*-!
to tiriffiu's for hand made har
assed and dried boards at Reid
u’s, near depot.
card of C. H. Griffin, harness
, on North Broad st reet.
s. Biving8 las moved into her
nt new residence on West street.
iug yo«r teams to the Twin
Stables when you come to
e girls will soon be crying: “O,
e did you get that hat”—that
r hat.
st hand sewed harness made to
nt C. fl. Griffin’s oil North
1 street.
in’t fail to attend the opening
Star Millinery Siore next W’ed-
»y, Thursday and Friday.
orough broil Shepherd pups
le. Apply to H. li. Brookelt,
bridge Ga.
J. M. Floyd is busy packing
transporting his goods from here
linbridge.—Miller County Lib
ko your harness repairing to i\
riffiti, near Brackin’s stables,
rork guaranteed.
Geo. O. Smith lias moved to
ord, Ala., where he has located
tensive lumtier business.
n. John D. Harrell has been
sick with gripp**, b -t is improv
ow and will soon be at his office
i.
rs. C. 0. Harrell who has a flout
school in Bell’s district spent
Saturday and Sunday with rela
in the city.
VNTED—To buy a medium
gentle buggy horse. Must be
Address “A,” care of Search
, Bainbridge, Ga.
ic cadets of the G. S. M. College
attend the Georgia Chautauqua
lhaiiy in a body on Saturday
1 27th.
r. T. I. Thompson has purchased
machinery for his bottling works
will largely increase the oapaei-
his plant by the first of April.
v. Dr. J. B. Mack preached two
ly instructive sermons at .the
by terra n church here last Sun-
He will preach tomorrow moru-
ud night.
rs. M. J. Reynolds will have her
inery Opening on next Thursday
21st inst., and will display all
latest, novelties in her line. She
two fir<t class trimmers with her,
ies Geraldine Roller and Brinl
pi'lge, of Baltimore. Mrs. Itcy-
invites all the ladies to call.
' Mayor Toole has been In behind
the vagrants-around Bainbridge nud
iu consequence several of them have
found employment on the streets for
terms of 80 days and less. The ef
forts of the town officials to put an
end to loafing should receive the
hearty support oCuvery citisen of the
town.
TO TIIK CI1ISENSOK N tlYUHIIM.il.
I am now better prepared than
ever to do your drayage—both light
andheavy. I appreciate the kind
favors nv friend* Rave shown me in
the past and. 1 pvosthp' them, to lou
der nume efficient seimuje in the fix
ture. It shall lie my- ngp to hold
prices down to the lowest possibly
figure. Very truly yours,
H. B BqoKKTT.
A General Serellandise
■ * Store! *
CLEAN STOCK,
CLKAN|MKTHODS.
I have genuine bargains
to offer YOU I
Small profits and quick sales, honest
weight and just measure, prompt
attention and courteous treatment
oonstitute my motto.
Can I Say Mora4
Make it convenient to - calf) at my
store and he eouviuced of these
facts.
% I- GAEHETT,
ELDORENDO, GA
Trade Winners.
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Grenada. Drug
Company.
Far Cash Only.
Peruna, per Boltjp
Msnalin “ “ J
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S. S. 8. “ smalt
8. 8. 8. “ lurge
Groves Chill Tonic u '
Warner’sSafeCnre “ large
Peirces Golden Med. Discovery
“ Fayorite Prescription
P.P.P.
Kilmer’s 8wamp Root large
“ «* u small
Darby’s Fluid
Cuticura Resolvent large
** **• small
“ Snkve
“ Soap
Electric Bitters
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Hood’s *
BooobesGerman Syrup
Gray beard
Dr. Miles Heart Cure
Casbman Uoqpet Soap
Syr Hypophosphites
Simmons Liver Regulator
Black Draught
St. Joseph Regulator
Johnson’s Chill Tonic
Hall’s Hair Kpnewer
Parker’s Hair Balsam
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Coke's Dandruff Cure
Fradfield’s Female Regulator
Wompele’s Cod- Liver Oil
Syrup Figs
Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil
Eno’s Fruit 8«lt
Tarrant’s SeUser
Lydia E, Ptnklism’a Compound
B. Bvfk
Salter’s Eye Water
Diukey’s ** u ,
Bruce’s “ “
Kendall’s Spavin Core
Wixard Oil
Japanese Oil
Poiid’s Extract
Magic Oil
Mel ten's Food
Malted Milk
Wmelow’a Soothing Syrup
Grape Nuts
Ripana Tablet#
Teethina
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Located At-
Brinson, Georgia,
•' and Bainbridge, Georgia.
New S tailless,, •
ISTew Horeep,
New Equipments-
. Throughoxit.
A FIRST-CLASS FEED STABLE.
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I solicit the liberal patronage of
the Public.
J. H. BRINSON, Proprietor.
•^“TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION WITH EITHER
POINT.
-A FIRST CLASS
■>B MM) BOARD STABLE!.*!
I am devoting my beat attention to tlie care of a lbpitod number of horses'
I have only experienced horsemen, and they are under n»y direct supervuion.
My Dray Line
IS RUNNING ON FULL TIME AN© IF 10U NEE©
ANY HAUM n « CALL, ON ME.
GEO. D. GKRIIfTTN.
A Halter «f Li and
It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
iand accurately.
We nuke a Specialty of
Our Prescription Department
And riivsicians
Prescriptions.
And family recipes
are filled from pure
fresh drugs, and in
the most carefrtl
and exact manner.
Oor charges are reasonable ami our service prompt an£
oMigirrg at all times.
We also carry a complete stock of
Patent and proprietary Medicines, Fanoy
and Toilet Artioles, druggist
Sundries Xto.
Which we will sell as cheap a» they can be bought anywhere
Grenada * Drug
Company
OAK CITY OSIIS 00
Bainbridge, Georgia.
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