The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, April 13, 1901, Image 5

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ii)GE, APRIL 13, l'Wl ITY DIRECTORY. .. Willis. Makshal.-K. II i.utv Mursbul, W. II. Sci.tl. 1*°' 111 t‘ltol'1. tll.SRK ok ' lot'SCI I..— K. ITY TKAAO K.K. — li. A. I.Vt’“ r — W. W. Wright, W. r. Mil ill Is r, T. Hi nos. v. Itory, L K I’nt OUST? DIRECTOFY. Y —T. I». Maxwell. I I.KH 9B- . _</. '.V. Wiuibori V . S LI K IKF- nt"isoii. Tax uoixscior.- ..... Tax Assbssu .—A. f. Lonj; • isvr.KU.—Geo. S. McNair. C'ol'n ' s.~-J. 1>. Tolbert. I'o roM-R—\\ .’ JUHOE <»P HITT lOCT.— U. IS :!!Y OF SFXKKT SOCIETIES MASONIC. imr, So. & — Meets Srd Thnrsdnv i noli mouth, ut $ p. in. ini-. 11,\V. M.; G. G. S Took*, J. J. 1'. Hrown.Sec’j; iv. liens.; \\. w. I’nliiiuv, ii. l».; .; T. I. Thcinlson, S. 8 ; .1. s.; v. Berry,Tyler* 1MHPOE 11 A . CIIAPTS s il. i. Toole, High I’l'lesl; l*. P Pul* Dr II. 1>. Wilson, •scribe; U : II. G. .1. Willis, K. A. U.; Sip p. H. II. Klirllcii, M. or 8rU : rin.s, ,M. of 2nd Villi; W. W. liar i Vull; V. Berry, Sentinel KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS. non, No. 12.—Meets 1st. und Sri ysin e tch month, S |>. m. , M, Uimiscy. V C.—M. K. O’Neal ■ ,1 Williams. M. of W.—J E Toole n't s, mid II. of K— V. llerI V. M.o; iVD itieilv M.atA.—W II lucrum sunt. ;). G.— J. II. itroekett sill Nnsshnuin. S. II. Brinson LEX & COMPANY. ir;suw$B meqts. ',E, - GEOUGIA. ID it> sewerage system take hi u town. •d ami dried boards at Reid near depot. egal advevtisemenis change ek. See them hi tins issue. tliange in id. ol the New York Store on Water Street J. M. Prop. r your teams to the Twin S'.allies when you eome to [Below Campbell lias bought brokerage business of Mr. Harrell. ■e was a pleasant egg hum the children at the Episco kturv last Wednesday after- o good second-hand pianos for fit a sacrifice— for cash or on Apply at this office or address CapkHs Kino, Bain bridge, Ga. v. Pi. Mack will preach at the ivterian church tomorrow morn- i.d night. This being his last atli here he will preach Ins fare- sermon at night. ie weekly drill of the “Indopen- Tuesday night was witnessed gooitly number of our citizens the'Avuy the hoys si.ow up is a ifyiug spectacle to us all. S. Perry, the optician has mov is office to tlie Greneda drug a id will be glad to have you :oti linn when in need of any- ;g in his line. essrs. Patterson and A islev, o r • men, are. turning out large ilitb’S of work at their yards in liainbniige. They have not opened up at their new place on east side of the river. st The Albany Chatar.qna which begins April 21st ami ends the 28th will no doubt be the greatest sueeess it has ever been. A good deal of interest is being manifested throughout South Ga. hi the enterprise and it is hoped that tiainbridge and Decatur county will be well represented. - Mr. E. If. Smart’s residence on corner ot Broughton and Florida streets was partially burned Thms- ! day last at noon. The prompt re sponse of the fire companies and the earnest work of the citizens who came to the rescue is what prevent ed the total destruction of if e build* iug. Mr. Smart’s loss is considerable. : L W«i The Ladies of the Methodist Par sonage Aid wish to express lln-ir ap preciation and thanks to the Baud for their kindness in furnishing music and to all who took part in the En tertainment of last Thursday even* Tl( TIIK ITT I a HAS OK If tl.\sniil(;«t. TWIN LIVERY STABLE?. Dr. C irry Spence, of the dental firm of Baggs A Spence, was called to his old home in Camilla last Wed nesday morning by a telegram an nouncing the sadden death of his father, H. W. Spence, at that place. The doctor’s many friends in this his recently adopted home wiil deeply sympathize with him in the loss ho has unstained. I am now better prepared than ever to do your dravage—both light and heavy. 1 appreciate the kind favors my friends have shown me iu the past and I promise them to ren der more efficient service in the fu ture. It shall be my aim to. hold prices down to the lowest possible figure. Very tr ly yours, II. B Bbouktt. Two good second hand pianos for ■ale at a great sacrifice. One up right and one square. Will sell for cash or on time. Apply ut this oflicc or address, Capkiis Jung, Bainbridgo. Ga. (Tit * Store! * CLEAN STOCK, CLEANjMKTHODS. Messrs. J. L. Short and O. L. Wvatt have opened up a first-class tailoring business in ohe of the Chas- on stores on Water street and are prepared to accommodate our citizens with whatever they may need in this line. The Search Light welcomes these young men to the town and hopes that they may find enough work to make tins their continuous abode. See elsewhere notice from Chair man Caldwell of the street commit tee calling attention to ordinances against the dumping of tin cans ami rubbish of all kinds in the streets. Our merchants and public generally are warned that a strict enforcement of these ordinances will be main tained. Il is for the health of our citizens and the welfare of the town that they have determined to put down the practice, I have genuine bargains to offer YOU! Small profits and quick sales, honest weight and just measure, prompt attention and courteous treatment ■ constitute rny motto. Can I Say More ? Make it convenient to call at my store and be convinced of these facts. tv II. 04 S SETT, ELDOliKNDO, GA Trade Winners. AT Grenada Drug Company. For Cash Cniy- he recent rainfall in this section been heavy and in consequence streams arc in a swollen condit- Asidu from this crops of all kinds [expected to do better this year li for several seasons past. ce elsewhere list of Grand and it j rors drawn to serve, at the j term of Superior Court tliati ivenes in this city on Tuesday af-1 the second Monday in next month. | 1'ors and witnesses will govern rtnse 1 v es accord l ngl y. Judge Henry M. Beach, of Colum bia, Ala, has been in the city this week. Judge Beach is one of the old citizens of Bainbndge coming here from Quincy, Fla,, when lie was just entering upon the estate of manhood. During his long residence here he was among the most prominent citi zens of this comity and held various positions of honor and trust. Among these was the oflicc of Ordinary which lie filled for a long term of years. Mu has lieen living in Columbia, Ala., since f88(L Puruua, per Bolt! Mauahii Wine Gurtlui “ 8. S. S. U small S. S. S. “ large Groves Chill Tonic. “ Warner’ Safe Cure “ large l’eiioes Golden Med. Discovery “ Hyorile Prescription P. P. P. Kilmer’s Swamp Root large “ 4< i< small Darby’s Fluid Gutioiira Resolvent large U «« small Mrs. Mollic Weathers Brown died at her heme near Lake Dopglas last Sunday morning. She had been ill only two or three days previous to her death. She w as the sister of Misses Annie and Julia Mills, and has always enjoyed the esteem and respect of a large circle of acquain tances. Iier sudden death was a sad j surprise to the whole community. A large number of people attended the funeral rites which were held at the Baptist church by Rev. W. L. Rich ards, the pastor. When you con;-j to town, don’t i.'Q' to leave your horses at the; •in Livery Statics where tbev will carcii for just as you would care them yourself. ; The matinee races at the track last Tuesday evening were very m cli enjoyed by those of our citizens who attended. The follow ing horses took part. Lucy Hal, the Graham mare, five heats, the Graham mate winning three. Lila Sprague, Raymond F., Maud Mills; Lila won each of these hea’ts but the race was not lacking in interest. Messers Patterson, Toole and Swank did the driving. An ad- mis ion of 25c was changed at the gale6 and the sum of twenty-three dollars was realized. It is hoped that our enterprising horsemen will ar range for another of these matmees before long. “ Salve “ Soap Electric Bitters Ayers Sarsaparilla Hood’s “ Booche8 German Syrup Gray beard Dr. Miles Heart Cure Cushman Boquet Soap Syr llypophospliites Simuious Liver Regulator Black Draught St. Joseph Regulator Johnson’s Chill Tonic Hall’s Hair Renewer Parker’s Hair Balsam Ayer’s Hair Vigor , Coke’s Dandruff Cure Fradfield’s Female Regulator Wompoiu’s Cod Liver. Oil Syrup Figs Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil Eno’s Fruit Salt Tarrant’s Selizer Lydia E. Pinkhain’s Compound B. B. B. Salter’s Eye Water Dickey’s “ “ « Bruce’s “ “ Kendall’s Spavin Cure VVizard Oil Japanese Oil • Pond’s Extract Magic Oil Mullen’s Food Malted Milk Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Grape Nuts Flipans Tablets Teethina Located At- Brinson, Georgia, and Bainbridge, Georgia. New' Stables, New Horses, New Equipments Throuo-hotit. A FIRST-CLASS FEED STABLE. I solicit the liberal patronage of the Public. J. H. BRINSON, Proprietor. ^TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION Willi KITH Eli POINT. !Q; A FIRST CLASS FEED AND BOARD !a* T am devoting my host attention t.o-tlie cam of a limited number of horse! 1 have only experienced horsemen, and they are under my direct supervii-ien. My Dray Lino IS RUNNING 1 ANY HAULLNI 3EEO. 13. 3RIFFIN. IS RUNNING ON FULL TIME AND IK YOU KEEL, ANY HAULING CALL ON ME. #0.74 .74 •7-L| .74 1.25 .25 1.10 .74 .74 .74 .74 .87 .37 .30 .37 .45 .20 .37 .74 .74 .65 .74 .74 .15 .90 14 14 20 37 7 i 37 74 74 74 74 87 37 74 37 74 74 14 14 10 74 37 39 37 18 37 40 18 18 22 18 1 flatter iif Lift and M, Grenada $ Dru Company It is often whether you have your prescriptions filled promptly iand accurately. We make a Specialty of Our Prescription Department And Physicians descriptions' And family recipes are filled from pure fresh drugs, and in the most careful and exact manner. Oi charge are reasonable obliging at all times. We also carry a complete stock of am] our service prompt and. Patent and proprietary Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, dmggist Sundries Etc. Winch we wHl sell as cheap as they can be bought any when OAK CITY DRUG 00.. Bainbridge, Georgia.