The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, April 06, 1901, Image 3

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JL DIRECTORY. BUI AS UIIUUCII. Hls'iet, I’nstor. Service 8tli -*mi<t!iy“ m II «. !• yer incet1ti|f Vri**.l-t«*«li4> ^ClUKjl AT 0t4l t». Til.; .1. ' te'nloii'. Public weloom* 1ST OHOKCll. urcls, D. I». t*u*tor.—Sor v at 11 o’clock n. ami 'fhoolat B:4Sa. in. rr*> Tlmrs'tuy evenlnir at 7 nvtted to attend all tlicoc «JUCH, SOUTH. tilth, I'uat-ir.—Preaching II a. in. and l® p. in. Vednesdnv eve-ilng. Sab n. m. All are cordially In the service* nec of miiul in tm- s that the nntive met- ested. go had I co ild pet a o re until I tried i Hazel Salve. After forgot I ever had lies.'’—E. (J Boiee, T . Y. Look out for sure you ask for De- Ilioks. d you will never want imhle and you will guiding. THKM SIPPET. n are tortured with uing eczema and oth* but Bucklen’s Arni- he raw sores, expels aves the skin witli- an, fragrant, cheap, e on earth ns good, laranteed. Only 25c f affection makes up f appreciation. We rstood as well as troubled with indi years, have tried 1 spent much money ml I tr’ed Kodol I have taken two •n more relief from her medicines taken, a boy than I have years.” Anderson Lane Tex. Thous- ed as did Mr. liiggs. 1 suggestions for the r inkards are made rt liv the Massnohu- icr of prisons. That any less a drunkard nt of his fine, or the til sentence, no one this particular the hruent, which is the img, is not realized, gested by the com- e commitment of a rd for an. inlefinile employment is gain state. To the latter provided by an en legislature in 1898 d the governor and iase or otherwise take waste and utiuRed ding 1000 acres in blish on the land a trial camp for pris be employed in re proving the land.— l*T IIIS ago J. W. Sullivan, mi., scratched his leg e. Inflammation and set hi. For two d intensely. Then the d amputation,“but,'* 'd one bottle ol Elec- 1 1-2 boxes of Buck- ve and my leg was as ever.” For Krup- Teller, Salt Rheum, ood disorders Elec- no rival on earth. L. Hicks will guaran- or refund money. Lixcetx van stivsHV. A publishing Arm has just issued a little rol me bearing the title “Alirahain Lincoln; His Bonk.” It is a facsimile of the only book Lin coln ever wrote qr complied. It is a i ordinary note book, old-fashioned, green edged and bo nul in black leather. It is in tde up of notes and comments l»_, Lincoln upon contem porary events. It contains many in teresting passages, but the most im portant is the following written long lietore the war, as indicating the natural and true sentiments of the mm with regard to slavery: “When Southern people tell ns they are no more responsible foe slav ery than we are, I acknowledge the facs. When it is said tiiat the insti tution exists, and that it is difficult to gel rid of it, ill any satisfactory way, lean understand and appreciate the saying- I surely will not blame them for not doing what I should not know how to do myself. If all earth ly power were given me I should not know what to do as to the existing institution. My Hrst impulse would be to tree all the slayes and send them to Liber:a—to their native land. But a moment’s reflection would con vinee me that whatever of high hope (as I think there us) there may be in this, in the long run, its sudden exe cution is impossible. If they all lauded there in a day they would all perish in the next ten days, and there is not surplus shipping and surplus money enough in the world to carry them there in many times ten days. When then? Free them all and keep them among us as underlings. Is it q lie certain this betters their con dition? I think I would not hold one in slavery, at any rate; yet ^the point is not clear cuo gh to me to denounce people upon. What next? Free them and make them politically and socially our equals? My own feelings would not admit of this, and if mine would not we will know that those of the great mass of white peo ple will not. Whether this feeling accords with justice and sound j dge- tueul is not the sole question, if in deed, it is any part of it. A univer sal feeling, whether welLor ill found ed, cannot, then, make them equals. It does seem to me that systems of gradual emancipation might be adop ted; but for tlieir tardiness in this I will not undertake to judge our brethren of the South.”—Macon News. psaud Washing Pow- wr.ippers draw a pie & Cliett’s City Filipinos have the Orientel gift of oratory of the ornate, flowery kinds, says the Washington Star. An il lustration of this is contained in the last, mail from Manilla. When about a hundred Filipinos employed in the ordinance department in that city took the oath of allegiance to the United Slates, the spokesman, Hugo Ascuncion, delivered the following patriotic address: “Filipinos: This is the hour in which the light spreads i self over the fields like a mantle of gold; when the ancient trees, with their clinging parasites, lazily move teeir great crowns in the breath of the early breeze; when the shrubs greet the day with the delicious alors of their flowers, o:i whose ten drils tile dew has left at a pearl which the sun turns into a beautiful gift from a serene night of love; when the birds raise, in concerted choir, their hymn of praise; in short, all nature salutes the father of life, the luminous representation of the cre ator of the world. Now that we have had the happiness of being gathered under the starry banner, do not doubt, Filipinos, that the grand republic of America is tlmt which will conduct us, be it late or early, in the moral and material good of these islands. Therefore, you who have signed and sworn your fealily to this grand na tion, join with roe in crying: Long I s vo the starry banuer! Long live o r colonel! Long live our lieutenant! Long live America!” PdlViF.I* PIR UJH WIIS. Chicago News. Watches and rivers seldom r u long without winding. Toasts are often drunk, yet they are never intoxicated The ardent lover is like the tailor win n lie pres-es his suit. W iieti a woman’s teeth chatter they usurp her tong e’s prerogative. A woman knows jhat her Imslmiub has fa Its, hut she vou’t admit it to other women. Says an old bachelor: “Marriage is a means of grace—when it leads to repentance.’’ Nothing pleases an astronomer or a tbeati teal manager more lliau the discovery of n new star. A kansan was bitten by a rattle snake seventeen years ago and lie is still taking whisky lo cure the bile. Marry a woman that will be of some assistance to you; or, in other words, gel a piece of calico jliat will wash. A woman sometimes sues a man for breach of promise merely to let tne world know that she is still in the maket. Whisky is evidently a nonconduct or. It never conducts wenllli into a man’s pocket, happiness into his hou.e or respectability to his character. Tne plaintiff and defendant m a lawsuit are like two boys ducking tlieir heads in a tub of water—each daring the other to remain under the longest. FIXI3U THE VALUE UP A KISS. It is an extremely difficult matter to fix the market value of a kiss. An Indiana jury has j st awarded a ver dict of $1,500 to a young lady who had one tlolen from her. Of course all experts will lestifiy that a stolen kiss is far more valuable than one of the ordinary sort. That may ac count for this $1,500 valuation by a gallant Hoosier State jury. ■ It is to be hoped, however, tliat this will not be accepted as a prove- dent. As such it wo dd be an ex ceedingly costly matter to most of the young fjlks. While a lover may declare that one kiss is worth all the treasures of the universe, and while, on the other hand, there are a few sour people who would not have a kiss at any price, the average well- balanced mail and woman do not wish to have anv serious barrier, such as a $1,500 verdict, acting as a damper on the kiss market. Drotifii For nn ordinary lirntse such as re suits from mi - ill direi-ual hnuimer oi from ii door shutting on one's Utigei use n mild astringent ot some sort such as tvllcli hazel or vinegar Keep the bruise constantly wet mu ii the paln ceases, using n bandage of old muslin Tor wrapping. It Hie pain Is very Intense, laudanum may lie added After the pun lias erased and only die coloration and sv.-i illng remain to tell the tale It Is a good plan to apply : stimulating liniment. This Induces an extra flow of fresh blood to tin* spot In the ease of a severe bruise the sup ply of blood to the Injured pan mns lie lessened by elevating II ulwve th> heart uud applying void wnier or ever toe. Of course when the lirnlsc. or eontn slot) rather is of sueh moment hotis' remedies should tie Indulged lu only while wHdtng for a doctor, a truth that necessarily applies lo all llie various emergencies thni arise In cases of se vert* burns physicians are often ham pared by the home remedies that cover the burns and bide the real extent of the injury XiiHOftr For Apoplesr. The medical profession revogrdze* to day as li has never done before the re markable atd of massage, It has done marvelous things for paralysis, even for apoplexy, at which doctors once looked on helplessly Apoplexy Is cans ed by a clot of blood on Hie lirnln. uud If that viol can lx* bro <« up. if na emptying can be eflecled ot clogged veins, recovery Is In sight Cimsiiiitt massage of the for. in-ad and sKuii will do If (this has bi-ch proved over and ever agatni. while paralysed tlinlxr. hy patient, comma! kneading, cau have new life rtihlH-d lino them. — Hood ( fc lUSvkiCt p.il*. PLANT SYSTEM. Florida and Cuba. Double Daily Passenger Service. TC Montgomery. Troy, Oz;irk, Dothan, Elba, Bainbvidge, Tiiom.’ksvUb*, Valdosta, \Vayeioss, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, BRUNSWICK* -JACKSONVIILE "Ii! FLORIDA PIMM Through Pullman Oars NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA** WASHINGR N, . Richmond ami all Points Cast, in connection-with SOUTHERN RAILWAY AID ATUITIC COART LINE, To Sir. Xsovxxa, Cincirxixavbi, X.o\xi«vxIl«, CJaioago, Ssasu GiVy, eirmiaghamlMm, XTeualxxrULe. Now Or !•*&«, axxd *11 point* Wsarb and ITorthwiet. Leave Bdnbridge going East—1:40 a. m., 12:20 p. in., 4t40 p,- iu , 5:00 p. m. Leave B.unbrilge goi.tg West—2:15 a. in., 10:35 a. ru., 4t00 p. m. Connections at Savannah with Oueap Steamship Line a«il*M. & M. T. Co., fur New York, Boston ami BalliuMWh'* For further information, call on nearest Ticket Agent, or address BW Wreun, K L TODUV^ Pass. Traffic Manager, Division Pass. Agent, Savannah, Ga.. Montgomery, Ala. GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO. Tbronateeelxa River Houle." Schedule effective June 24, 1900. Aonrii nouMi. No. 51. t'O. 8. No. 1. bully linily .Sunday except except only. rtiu.Uiiy Sunday. .. 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Ill of o SOI gill 1,’y, Trains SI, I, ami » am) I iiinhe clone, connection at Arlington with Central Of tiomiri* ir ami from Albany, Macon, Atlanta ami all point** Kaal amt We.t thereof Trains ami 8tt iiniku clore connection at Wont llalnbihlgc » Ith the I'hint Svah m ir ami I coin Savannah, Montgomery, ami all point* Knst ami West Unit of It. B, COLEMAN, General Superintendent, •HENRY VAUGHN Practica Blacksmith and Wcod- workman. Always ready to verve. Lowest prices for best work. j6SayShop on West street, near old Townse..d Warehouse. BAINBItlDGK, GEORGIA. NOTICE. Get your work done at the o.<l re liable stand of A. GUY, Boot and ShoeMaker On Water Street. THE* SEW YORK WORLD, THRICE A-WEEK EDITION. The be«t paper at llie lowest Pr c« 15fi Papekr l YEAR FOR ONE HOLLA I! A3 ood as a daily at the prior of a Weekly. During the Anjericiut-Kpauieh wai The Thkice-a-Week Woki.d juovediti great value by the promptness, thorough ness and accuracy of its reports fn-ni al, the scenes of important events. It wa*- iis useful as a daily to the reader, and it will he of equal value in reporting the great and complicated questions which are now before the American people. If. prints the t.ev-s of all the world having Special cci-1-e-.pondencc f:-«m all important • **i.vs points on the glol e. It 'ih- I riliiatit ill'-s'raiiiuis storle. i.j greai authors, a 0Hpi«.». huniiu page, complete inai-ket-. det-artiuei for thehousoliidd Old woman's work ami other special Ue fiatftne- ts of 'iiuii iia) inte est \Ve .,ffct- rhi. unequalled newsuapi- and Tho STa-AnCS-XsI RT to get her or e year for ©1.S5C. Th «• eguiar price of the two , nper- i- $2.0o. ESTABLISHED 1885. THE STAR Shaving Saloon. West Broughton St., Bainhridge, Ga Established bv h home bov. First-class material and polite and at tentive Barbers. Will F Thcmtcn. PROPRIETOR. PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE 3 SAILINGS EACH WEEK IIETWEEN Pert Tampa and Havana- Via Key West. Plant System trains run direct to ship -ide connecting with Steamers leaving Port Thmpa 9:00 P. M. Mondays.'J'ht;t*-- dsvs and Saturdays For an infoininlidnas torates.sclied tiles, and reservations address B. W. Wrenn. Pass. Traffic Manager. K. L. Todd. Savannah, Ga. Division Pass. Agt. Montgomery, Ala. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. I tartlflcially dlgesta the food and aids Mature In strengthening and rccou- itructlng the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest- aut and tonio. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in- •ttantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. 3!ck Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,arid 4ll other results of imperfect digest Ion. Prepared by E. C. OeVfltt» Co, Chicago.