The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, April 06, 1901, Image 1

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BAfNBRIPGE, DECATUR CO., GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AriilL 6, 1901 OMK IIOM.AH A YKAK IS AUVANtt OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DECATUR COUNTY AND OF THE CITY OF BAiNBRIDGE. PARTICULAR BIRD. jthlcMt Dirt DISn't Halt IIt:n. Went bmulitt. tinve as much character as Sings." salil n *;ie<.-Ui!I*t on lime are the most arrant tittle while others are regular tit- us. I had a little fellow ago who. despite nit my ef- |M not l-Btlie.' Eneb morning his white (lorcelnlii tub 111 1 approached tits cage, he Dive hllaself Into the sulkiest, little bull of fentliera you oan engine. I coaxed and plead- | brllietl. Bathe be would not ent was he In his ileteruilna- |to bathe that I mimed him !)ne tnombig 1 broke the tub, place I took a shallow bine dish of Japanese ware, rd me for a moment wlih all ittlllty. and then as be caught pretty dish he flew down iierch with chirps of Joy nuiI the water liefore I could hind from the cage, found the way to hlR heart, flov.itng Iratb now became a > of Joy to both of us. But nornhtg I broke the bine ami In an apologetic manner I Tramp once more the regti lile bath dish, hoping that Ills kbits were by this time so In |hat he would overlook t lu mpen ranee of III* nth. Not so flutter of wings, a threaten licnk. a perfect tempest or Dpa and twitterings Hint then nee on the topmost perch, jrent oil till I secured another white dish and then pence mony and morning bntlis New York Commercial Adrer te I’ll DiiB.a WHILK t.\ BA K HE A SHOP. FIELD HAY ATTBEUBORUU HUl'THERN MIMTAHY UOLLKUB. IlfruS Han's Prayer. railroad man, having been was asked to lead In prayer viug was the respouse: “O that 1 have flagged thee, lift from the rough road of life hem safely on the deck of of salvation. Let me use the np known as prudence, make Pnpllngs In the tram with the tik of thy love uud let my Ip he the Bible, and. heavenly Mr. Char. I^Bcauh, of Bainbridge Gs., bi other- of Judge H. M. Beach, of Columbia, came here last Thurs day to v'sit his relatives. Hu had been in de-icate health for some time find came for .e-i and in hope of re gaining liis sirei gth. Saturday after dinner he walked down town and went to Lewis Wil son's barber shop for ti shave. Wliilo silling hi the chair he suddenly be came ill. l)r. Yarbrough was sum muned and Mr. Beach was conveyed to llie home of hie brother. It tie- vclopud ihnl he had suffered a slight stroke of spppplexy. For a lonu lime he ban luul heart trouble and lieen far from well, l’osmbly the immediate cause of the attack was the sudden tflting bsek of the barhtrV chair. Sunday morning abunt 5 o'clock lie suffered a second stroke, and the usual result followad, the left side being para I yawl. While he is compelled lo sit in a chair or. «v count of the difficulty in breathing, lie is unable lo walk or use Ins left arm, and speaks indistinctly and will: great difficulty. Mr, Beach is sixty yeais old, bachelor, and a lived in Bainbridge nearly all Ins life, where he lias con- lucted a carriage factory. His condition at this time (Monday evening) is considered quite critical.— Columbia (Ala.) Breeze. Since the loregoing was pat in print, tbc friends and relatives of Mr. Beach here received notice that lie expired at ins brother’s homo in Columbia Ala., last Thursday. He has been a resident of this city from boyhood, removing here from ;eep all switches closed that , , the sidings, especially those ( Gadsden county F la. early in the oUa lud end. O Lord. If It be thy w ith his mother and Ins elder brother, Judge H. M. Beach, now of Col TU- Ime show the white line of , ° I may make the run of life : bia Ala. topping. And. Lord. give us Mo citizen of Bainbridge has ever whr. a "m S f he r d a tbe rl ***** ° f *»» »" J ,nle time and pulled Into the respect of his fellow townsmen titan •k station cf death may tliou. |. Beach, and l.is many friends ;. r do“u throughout this county will be pa.,, •ome and sign the pay roll uud ed to hear of his death. He was a brave and faithful C6u- fcderale soldier, enlisting with the Bainbridge Indepondents, the first company that offered its services to the slate. Alter this company was our check for eterual bappl Railroad (luzette. hey Drove* fa Athene. irkey merchant Is the most !I of street renders. He ur- b W or tlOO birds. which lie i t,,K """ i ioui town for a week or two, | mustered out of service (lie following cm oue by one. He Is armed! year, he immediately joined another r-ISfitilXflKI-r-rt'rts fi ». »«.).«! ontiuuously. and he shouts' (luring thy balauce of the war. Mr. :hc din. "Galioiift galhtpcula.' [jeach was always known as a quiet (’’Turkey cocks. IRHo rur- , . , . lie hen turkeynTt When one busmess man, leading a tompe.ate icets another face to face or at and upright life and hv hts strictly les. they pass through with- honegt methods, built up a Urge bus- ision. and no hSpil chnnffp* , . . , , in,-SR as manufacturer of buggies and wagons. His remains will be buried in Columbia Ala. The field day whiob was held on- the campus of the ti. S. M. College last Monday' proved to th£ public that Bainbridge cap cope with any city iu. Georgia Is athletic*. The contests began at 9 o’clock a, m.,.aml continued throughout the day. Major Diiiiii gave the affair hi* special at lentiou and therefore it was an over whelming success. Thu beautiful prizes which were offered were wade by the young ladies of the institution, being decorated with the college col ors—purple, gold and black—which made them very appropriate. The following ate those who won prizes in the -contests: For general excellence and J mile race, Cadet Captain Berry; 3 jumps, Cadet Nelson;'tunning j uup, Cadet Bower; high j'ynp,CadetSmith; 100 yard race, Cadet Lieut. Graves; 300 j a id race, Cadet fc’ergt. Bruton; j mile race, Cadet Woodhull; putting shot, Cadet Nelson; prise drill, Cudet Smith; sack race, Eddie Waters; po- (Stto race, Willie Bolts. lit the afternoon baseball was in dulged in by team selected from the freshman and freshman |-r-punitory classes by Capt. Berry of Company A, as captain of one team, and Capt. Mitchell of Company B, as captain of the other. The score stood 43 lo 39 in favor otCnpt. Berry’s team. Maj. Diiiiii, being a fine instructor lud disciplinarian, has made this In st notion one of the most successful in the state of Georgia. A Cadet ' “ iB.V Ltl. TA .K- "I THE H U UK Or t’l’WA. Omaha, Neb., March 81.—Oen. Fiiz' ugh Lee for the first lime auioe his retirement from the army has given expression to hie views with regard to the future of C ba. The occasion was tbc banquet given in his honor at the Omaha club. After refer,ng to his service as consul gen eral and in the army in that island, he said in part: “More than ever must there lie an -xerewe of patriotism in its i igheat sense by the citizens ol the United States. The Philippines arc ours by treaty, and their future, go far as the United States is concerned, should he d..ly determined by congress after and not before the armed resistance to the United Stales bas ceased. The splendid exploit of Funstoii throws a brilliant light upon the uomuig path of peace. “Porto Kico is ours by conquest, while Culm has its statue fixed by Teller resolution in the aot declaring war against Spam. “The war was waged to make Spain withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and relinquish its authority oil that island. That hav ing been accomplished the United States is now concerned hi uphold ing its solemn pledge of pacification in the interests of all. “Cuba will agree m time to the conditions imposed by the Platt n HLCO.WB BAHTKH MORKIXM. HvTmko. U. Wahdiu.. Welcome Easter's blessed dawtit.g; Broken are Death’* oruel ohnirc. Loving heart* bowed down, in mourning For His trials, anguish, pains, Prostrate meet Him, Tearful yreet Him With hosanna’s sacred strains. Welcome Eastor's early hours; From the tomb our Lord is free. Crown the altar with sweet flowers, Lift the hesrt and bend the knee, Prayerful kneeling, Thankful feeling For the Victor’s victory. Welcome Easter's holy morning; Kiug sweet bells iu j -you# g.ee, Greeting Easter's rosy dawning, Dulcet echoes o'er the lea, Worship calling. Kiting, falling, Floating o'er the ohrrat.il sea. a HOLD ATTEMPT at lit non v it t • On last Friday night a burglar en tered the Plant System depot at Brinson and attemped to blow open tfits sate with dynamite-' The lock of the safe was blown out but the burglar failed to get the safe open alter destroying the lock. .The ex plosion set the depot building on tire, but fortunately before the flames had reached much headway, the agent came lo the depot to attend to Ins duties ami put out the fire. The burg lar, failing to make a haul, departed TAX UECEIVKHS NOTICE. I will he at the following named pla ces for the purpose of receiving tax re turns for 1991. FUiST HOUND. Recovery in the morning. Faoevllle in the-evening. Monday April 1st Fowltown morning, Attapuigus eve ning Tuesday April 2nd Higdon, Wednesday, Kagans, Thursday, Whigbam, Friday, Bells. Saturday, Belchers, Monday, April 3rfl. ltl). 5th. 0th. 8th. before he eo Id be apprehended. The tnemltneul iu the interests of its owu j next day., euspieiau was directed u- iiidcpendence and in order the Uni- gainst oue A. W. Simons of this led States can faithfully maintain ,dly who had been seen In Brinson the pledged pacification of the is- the thy previous to (he attempted land. ; burglary. Simons is a blacksmith “Thirty-one members were elected 1 and hat been working in the shop on or rather selected from the whole is-j corner Clay and Water Streets, laud to constitute a constitutional ilc was arrested on the charge of convention. When its work is ocm-.j burglary last Monday ami a lot of plotted the organization of a govern- dynamite sticks and other irnpliniems menl should follow, ftnil when Unit is trenerally used by the prufesiou were accomplished the- jurisdiction and found on his premises, control of the island undoubtedly will I Simons was given a commitment be turned over to the Cubans. j trial before .lustice Kerr where he “Culm's future will lie determined denied having been iu Brinson at the by Cuba’s statesmanship. Should the time charged. Lime Sink, morning, Blowing LW of f| 0 , tab | ish evening. 1 ueadsy April 9th. | r , Pearce, Wednesday, April lflth. collective Cuban wisdom be.sufficient j Justice Kerr bound him over on to keep the craft afloat on the waters the charge in the sum of $1000. government,‘strong enough to pro fusion. ami no hlrd changes -Scr'.nuer’s SJagnzIue. , *•».* Tnrtlsa. of Sid. 1 at* unintentionally offended ring young poetess.” i mt way!” nt ber a gayly decorated waste- Is a bii-thday preSeuL**—Fhlla- coord. | Jot.nil. I-office A.NoTlIt.B RUkiU^VRY. On last' Saturday night burglars broke open the Ga. Pine depot, al El 's momma was something of dorendo but failed to gel any tiling of r r for propriety, and she waa „„ . U1 „ He annoyed that It seemed Im- value. 1 hey then proceeded to the io make the hoy give his un- 0 f jjr. Detwiler whioh they ae the customary handle. Oue . . ilu* little fellow Uud met with broke into anu tncrustMtea to ilpg orhls he *lT"‘ f0r , a lot of canned goods >nd other gro in to la- gdod. mamma, hut l ,oeries. No ai rests have beeu made • why I should say Cucle Bar- . ni’t say Lucie Papa, do l’/"— 1,0 tl4r ’ k Mali and Express. I This makes two burglaries of de- A Rcfatnfloa. I pots during the past week in tjiis are aeeuslug joo of trying to , including that st Brinson, uey out of the public treasury • and it look* as if the gang that »i* Isn’t that uonaenser exclaim- . , , _hil» 1,-u-k irold Wooded politician. “Any- oouncted here a tbo* while back Spring Hill, Thursday, " 1 la. CIiiuhX. Friday. “ 12th. Pine llill, Saturday 18th- Kendricks, Monday. “ 15th. Spring Creek, Tuesday. “ lflth. Steam Mid, Wednesday ‘ 17tb. Dunabonyliio- Thursday 18th. Iron City, Friday 10th. Kock Pond, Saturday “ 2htb, SECOND ROUND- f'eccveiy, Mon. 22*t. Facet ille, Tues. “ 28 id. AttapuIgiiR. Wed. " 24th. Higdon. Tbui>« B5f.li. Ragan. Frilay. 2)iih. ilells Sat. 27i h. Ciimux. Monday “ 20 b. Whiglism, Tmd. ;;oth. Spring Mill. Wed. May 1st. Pearce, Tiinrs. ‘g 2nd. H Cay®, 8ril. l.inie Sink, 4th. Kendticks, lloa. " dm. Spring Creek.. Tues. ” 7:h. Sfeum Mill. ” 8th. Diuialsnnviile. Thut*. “ 9th. Iron City, Fri. ’* 10th. Kouk Pond, Sat. ” 11th. Belcher*. Mon. “ 18th. Fowlfo'VteO, Snt. 18th. Fine HU1. Sat. 25th. Mil Lein Kaintdvlje t»" KfC^kr iurf >*afnrd**:>. B ur« Juistt tSlO U‘U«.U. ,.-kr a-.!! A. P Luxo, tect life and property and give oon fltlertee to capital, then* will Ik’ no Kisran hkh vm:es at st. joiivi The services at 8t. John’s > reh WKk... -■ Holy States to interfere, but if the govern- j Communion st 7:30 a. m.; Holy raent problem cannot be solved nfter Communion and Services .it 11a. m,; a fair trial by the Cuban* the future' Children's Easter Serv destiny of the ‘Suiile of the Sea’ will > Tfie eliureh will be decrate iue at 8 p. m. be forever oouflded to the care of tius vines and fi >wers, and the music by great American republic.” I have purcliaseil the machinery rice that may Ik- brought to Climax j this season. N. C. Bill. ! 3 1<S limo. Climax, tiu. I the choir will lie special Easter mus ic. The public *re cordially invited to be present at the morning service and the children’s Easter service. Hey. Him., Hayf Priest in Charge, TRKI'.’ IW X )TI< *. Al! parties are hereby warned j All hiiiifbig, shooting fis! iug or I Other wise trespassing on the follow, ng lot* of lain! is hereby josilivelv against hunting, fishing, or iu any f^dde'n, ^Iji'tBst. PeUtt.r «m.i other way (re*pa»|..g «« *»»« tothn : ty «, :1jlM 235, 239, 237, ami iug lots ot laud, situated, Icing and bei g in the 27 ill district of Decatur j 12t |, Dist. Baker co’.nty. Lots oo ;r.ty anil the same being enclosed ^9 180,131 ail( j 298. in my wool's pristw-: ^>1* N >s 211, 1 * w y| ^ >r(meo , te ~ w t i w fil || 212, t». SH0. I will priMeyiitc „ f the Uw iU , y pj , nj . )>r partj „ vi „. $10 . l“ r(u ' r ‘ ” r »».V , l,ti„g notice. A rewar.1 <>1 $10 wav'r-KJ* «g »p'Wl the almiwaid K -j|| 1^, given anyone furnishing e»- prejRfw-r. T: is .'i ire)i 20..I', 1^91. { k$resaw to convict any lre-| .v*s<-r. S. BhlNSON. ho knows me know* that If 1 the -.an e crimes • ave left some part- et money oat of the public . . , ,, I wouldn't give It away. I'd nets *t.H operating in tin field to It,"—Washington star. lie potiud -Sagp, absoluU’Iy frvsli an 1 pure at tireua la Drug Co. any tre*pa«sci j All permits revoked. 1 ir“t via** Job Work vxeculed at Feb’y 23, 1991. Mrs M. E. 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