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RIDGE, APRIL 6. 1001
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[RIDJE,
GEORGIA.
o Grifliu’s for baud made liar
,vns a delightful dniioo given
armory lust evening,
t forget ilio OM OII8 to lie in tins
aril the 3th.
J. R. Graves entertain'd the
Literary Club last Tuesday
hand sewed harness made to
bt C. H. Griffin's on North
street.
Cori'ty Board of Education
n session One day this week
etiiig their reg I n- routine line
iiiess.
{riff Fcrdhain has been quite
i is week with a In Too indulge
,1 he nose. We are glad to see
ble to be o t again.
J. B. Mack will preach at the
ylerian church tomorrow morn
l i night. The Lord’s Su|i|>er
ie celebrated after the morning
S. Perry, the optician has mov
s office to the Greneda drug
and will be glad to have you
li turn xx hen in need of nny-
m las line.
*erybody wanting fo 8-e a fine
of Millmtry goods ot the latest
should visit the Star Miliiii
tore in tlie Belcher Block. See
n this issue.
'• L. 1). Baggs, ui Quitman, is
a eiiui'ii here. II. is a partner
cfiitn of Baggs and Spence,
lists, in tiie office formerly occu
b tiie late Dr. 1‘aimer.
Shun vo t come to town, don’t
t to leave your horses at the
Livery Stables where they will
red for just as you wotfld cart
Jiem yourself.
ny of onr ei izens are expecting
e advantage of the low rates
to tiie Albany C.'haiitai.qua
•ridge will furnish her share of
iisitors there, as she always
:>e Bain bridge Independents xvill
> the Albany (Jlirtuta qua on the
nisi., via tiie Ga. Pine and Cen
Rxs. '] he Company took a vote
•lay to deiide between the Pfurit
- !U route and the Gu. Pine
1 the vote counted three to out
Ivor’of tin* Ga. Pim;. After tin
" s taken Mr. McTver, in be
ol bis road, treated the boys ti
udsoine “set up,” and they en-
,j it. Hurrah, for the Ga. Pine .'
Dressed and dried boards at Reid
& Son’s, near depot.
The new millinery and ladies’ fur
nishing goods department of the
Mart Clothing Company has been
opened up in their apartments under
tbe new hotel.
Two good second-hand pianos for
sale at a sacrifice—for cash or on
time. Apply al this office or address
CAt'Kiis King,
Bain bridge, Ga.
Bring your teams to the Twin
Livery Stables when you come to
town.
See card of .1. \V. Buraev, archi
tect and builder, in this issue. Mi.
Burney lias planned and constructed
a .number of finu buildings in this
city, all of whicu.attest bis skill as
an architect.
See the ad of Hicks drug store, tel
ling about those out prices, in this
Two good second hand pianos for
sale at a great sacrifice. One up
right and one square. Will sell for
cash or oil time. Apply at this office
or address, Capkks King,
Baiubridge. Ga.
Tbe Chicago and Florida Limited
train, operating between Chicago and
St. Augustine via Evansville, Mont
gomery and Plant System, will be
discontinued for the season, last train
leaving St. Augustine April 13, 1901.
My residence is for rent, furnished
or unfurnished, from May 1st till
November the' first. I reserve one
ivoin for mvself. My family will bo
away. R. L. Hicks.
Cat tail Millet, German Millet,
Sorghum seed at Hicks’s.
Cards are out announcing the Cry s-.
i.ai Wedddiug of Mr. and Mrs. Robin
Adair McTver, April loth. May a
kind providence continue their 11yea
together to celebrate their Golden
Wedding, under as many obligations
f. r grant ide as this happy occasion
livings to them.
What Powell Eros. & Cliason pro-
I ose lo make of the Hotel Bon Air,
i- one of the handsomest and most
commodious hotels to fie found any
where in Georgia. Contractor Carr
Is pushing the work ahead rapidly
and hopes within sixty days to place
the bailnitig ready for occupancy.
The arbitrators selected for assess
ing the damage due Mr. L. O. Jack-
sou for property condemned by the,
Ga. Pitie ltv., for right of way and
depot purposes, awarded Mr. Jack-
son the sum ot $16,00. The arbitra
tors selected were Messers L. F. Put
terson, W. K. Smith and W. \y.
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hawes enter
tained Wednesday evening at “Jenk-
«ns Up,” complimentary to ?diss
Davis. Among those present were
Mrs. T. M. Battle, Mr. and Mrs. B.
C. Dickenson, Misses Jackson, Ethel
Fleming, Brown, Sharp, Morgan,
Davis, and Messsrs. Byron Bower,
Brown, Porter, Morgan, Randolph
Russell and Gorlon Bower.
LASTtll Ei;u IllM',
The children of St. John’s Sunday
School will have an egg hunt in the
Rectory yard Wednesday afternoon,
April 10th, from 4 to 5 o’clock. AH
little children are crdially invited.
Five cents admission.
to'rim cri i/.kxs nr iiwxniiiiMitS.
I am now better prepared than
ever to do your urayage—both light
and heavy. I appreciate thu kind
favors uiv friemls have shown nie in
the past and I promise them to ren
der more efficient service in the fu
t: re. It shall he my aim to hold
prices down to the lowesp possible
figure. Very tr ly yours,
II. B Ubokktt.
A General merchandise
* Store! *
CLEAN STOCK,
OLEAN^ME I'ilODS.
I have genuine ’bargains
to offer YOU!
Small profits and quick sales, honest
weight and just measure, prompt
Mr. C. C. Cliett was called agaiu
.to the sick bed of Mrs. Cliett at Au
gusta. Her many friends and rela
tives here‘are pained to know of her
serious illness with an attack of apun-
deeitis, Cor which she has undergone
a s. rgieal operation. It is, to be
hoped she will speedily be restored
and be aide t < return to her home
and friends here.
Monday, April 8 xvill he show ilav
in Baiubridge when Sells ami Grays
United Shows give two performances
in the city. This particular tented
imiiserneut enterprise is one of the
greatest on the road. Its performan
;es invariably give satisfaction.
1’lierc will be tbe usual dazzling pa
rade in the morning,, followed by a
iree exibitiou on tbe gro nd.s and
tiicn the performance of t'te after
noon and evening.
attention and courteous treatment
constitute my motto.
• Can I Say More ?
Make it convenient to will at my
store and bo convinced of these
facts. i
\\. \l GASSETT,
KLDORENDO, GA
Trade Winners.
AT
Grenada Drug
Company.
For Cash Only.
Peruna, per Bottle $0.74
Manalni “ “ .74
Wini'Cartlul 11 .74
S. S. S. “ small .74
S. S. S. “ large 1.25
Groves Chill Tome “ .25
Warlier’s Safe Care “ large 1.10
Peirces Golden Med. Discovery .74
“ Favorite Prescription .74
P. P.P. 74
Kilmer’s Swamp Root large .74
“ * “ small .37
Darby’s Fluid .37
Ciilicura Resolvent large ,9(J
“ “ small .37
“ Salve .45
“ Soap ,20
Electric Bitters .37
Ayers Sarsaparilla .74
Hood’s “ .74
Booches German Svrup .65
Gray heard .71
Dr. Miles Heart Cure .74
Caslimaii Boqnet Soap ,15
Syr llypopbosphites .fiu
Simmons Liver Regulator 14
Black Draught 14
St. Joseph Regulator 2(>
Johnson’s Chill Tonic 37
Hall’s Hair Renewer 74
Parker’s Hair Balsam 37
Ayer’s llair Vigor 74
Coke’s Dandruff Cure 74
Fradfield’h Female Regulator 71.
Wompole’s Cod Liver O.l 7-4
Syrup Figs 37
Scott’s Emnlsion Cod Liver Gil. 37
Eno’s Fruit.Salt 74
Tarrant’s SeLzcr 37
Lydia lfi. Pitikliant’s Compound 74
B. B. B., 74
Suite)’s Ej’» VVater 14
Dickey’s‘t “ 74
Bruce’s. “ “ ] ()
KeudaU’s Spavin Cure 74
Wizard Oil 37
Japanese Oil. gq
Pond’s Extract 37
Magic Oil jg
Mel leu’s Food 37
Malted Milk 4<j
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ]8
Grape Nuis jg
Ripans Tablets 22
Teelhiua ]g
Grenada & Dru
Company
TWIN LIVERY STABLES.
Located At-
■r f ' *•.!* >’ »| ft.; •*.; * •
Brinson, Georgia,
and Bainbridge, Georgia.
New StTvbles,
New Ilorses,
New Equipments
Throughout.
A FIRST-GLASS FEED. STABLE.
I solicit the liberal patronage of
the Public.
J. H. BRINSON, Proprietor.
'^TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION Wi l li KITH ELI
POINT.
-A FIRST CLASS-
I am‘devoting ray best atteutioi) to the ori'o of a limited number or liorse*
l have only exuetionoed horsemen, and they are under my direct eupervii-ion.
My Dray Line
"IS RUNNING
an f BAULIN*
3-EO. B. 3RIFFIN
"IS RUNNING ON FULL '11ME AND IF V0U NEED
AN *' HAULING CALL ON ME.
It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
iand acraratoly,
We make a Specialty ©f
Our Prescription Department
And. fkmcb.as
iit//
And family recipes
are filled from pure
j fresh drugs, and in
'the most careful
and exact manner.
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Our charges »r» reftsomilJe anil our service prompt and
obliging at all times.
We also carry a complete stock of
Pateat and proprietary Medicines. Fancy
and Toilet Articles, druggist
Sundries Eto.
Winch we will sell as cheap as they can be bought anywhere-
Bainbridge, Georgia.
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