The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, April 27, 1901, Image 5

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BRIDGE, APRIL 27, 1901 FOR SAI<1S OR EXCHANGE. CITY DIRECTORY. V i Willis. Mahsbal.—E. U. 'keTt? Hines. V. Berry. I K Pat. COUNTY DIBICTORY. „ Y _r. 11. Maxwell. Ulek Sr- ,; T w. wiuiberiy- s.hkipk— r Vtu-rson. Tax oou,ect.;k.- f?) tYx Assesbo^-A. P. ixmg. isciiEU—Geo.S. McNair. CpUN- ,u — j l>. Tolbert. CMronkk-w J JLTK3E OK OITY COVT—ll. B JOEY OF MKT SOCIETIES masonic. i.iiok So. 3 -Meets 8rrt Thursday in eiu’li month, «t 8 p. in. lliiriell.'V. M.; G. «. Woodlnill. 8 l Toole. J. MM J- lb r.row ii.ee-e v; •tv,-I- Trens.; 'V. \V. Palmer, S. I).; in- j.i .; T. 1. Tlir-inisoii, S. 8 ; \V. j. s.; V. Berry,Tyler.' ! Tbe Misses Fleming entertained at! ‘cardB iast" Saiiiriiay afternoon com- j ——~ plimentary to their cousin Mrs. Sig'-' I hive 8 jersey bulls from six months nor of Brooklyn who left for r hot | ^J’t Q . Veh .? ,°*f •Mtfbto to ie * Wnat ‘ 0 « home on Monday. M*-8. M. C. Doualson oi Fowltowd has moved to her-nice new residence on Potter street in this oity. We heartily welcome Mrs. Donalson and! her family again to the Oity of Oaks. The city council has announced a ever to do your drayage—both light completely changed schedule of spec* and heavy. I appreciate the kind ial license, which affects those ofo..rj favors rav friends have shown me In citizens who are engaged in business, the past and I promise them to ren- which I Will sell cheap for cash, or would exchange them for beef cattle at market value. Apply to T. M. BlNKB. Bnl'W-idgo. Gil. to Tim ci iusm op o t ( viiRinoe I am now' better prepared that) at AINB1DOE K.A.OIAITET r Tool,*. tn«n l’n('Bt; L. r.l’at- nr n, u. Wilson, Scribe; 11. Lm P 'of H.: a. J. Willis. K. A IV, Sig . s • H.B. fchriicti, M. or 3rd .-Tpirla’s, M. af iiulvUll; W. W. Hur- fit Viill; v. Bevvy,sentinel KNIOHTSOE PVTIlIAS. I ODOE, No. 32.—Meets 1st and 3rd ■siluys In e.vcliinontU, 8 p. in. \ St. Kmnsey. V C.—At. .'r .1 Williams. M. of.W .—J EToole. a uml M. of F—V. Horry. M.of ...nei-ly il. at A.—W B Ingram, ii-x'int. O.O.—J. It. Brockett SlgNussbaum. S. R. Brinson. AM & COMPANY. ;i]3Upr]CE MEIJT2. SKID3E. - ' GEORGIA. estray notice elsewhere in this ruber the Silhouette party at ra Mouse Monday night. paint signs on earth or nnv- llollowell & McLain. •rowds have been taking m utauq.’.a at Albany this week iged and dri^d boards at Reid s, near depot. >8 Hicks entertained the young Club last Tuesday afternoon. j your teams to the Twin Stables when you come to T. A. Ausley’s new house nfext the Methodist parsonage will completed. k has been started on Mr. B kenson’s new residence .to bt 1 on Donalson street. that vour name is on o.;r sub on lists. We expect to givi bang up paper this year. we do first class painting and langing. Ilollowell & McLain. are glad to see Mr. Jas.. E. nt again after being confined home for some time with a per- case of the grippe. ew post office has just been ei- ed on the Georgia Pine ai n*8 Mill and will be a matter mmodation to tbe people ol oality. ai we hang wall paper it doer ; or crack. Hollowed & McLain. Richards of the Baptisi roq ,ests us to announce that deliver a talk to the boys at Birch tomorrow night. The is invited and every boy in idge is especially requested to lent. ral Manager Collier of -the >ne system has returned from to Macon and Dawson. We land from him that he has tlie Dawson Telephone and the futurejie will have the ision of both that system and - at this place. !m Hollowell and McLain, istiiug wall paper hangers and ainters, have just moved to uid are seeking the patronage public through the columns of aech Light. You will do Wfell them before having your work If you have not already done so, Se cure a copy and look it over. LOST—On the read from Bain- bpldgu to Buinsou vises and pulleys and hatchet with cue daw'. Finder will confer a favor by leaving the same at, J. II. Brinson’s stable in Bain bridge. Don’t forget to attend the Silhou ette party at the Opera House next Mondav night, given for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. An elab orate pTogi a in has been arranged, and yon will be given an evening of rare enjoyment. Owing to the inability to secure the proper rates the students of the Georgia Southern Military College failed to take in the Chautauqua as they had expected. Major Duun re grets very much that they failed to get a special rate. We will sell you enough wall pa per to cover a large room for 80 cts. Hollowell & McLain. ' Dr. Eugene B. Elder, who has been in charge of the Hotel Wainman for some months past, lias tendered his resignation to tifxe effect on the first. He will go from this place to Buffa lo, N. Y., where he will spend tl e summer. T. I. Thomason aud son have i\- ountly purchased the vacant lot op posite the Reid & Sou variety-works inrl will erect thereon an up to d.n ginnery and grist mill. They will Degin work in time to be ready for i,he fall crops. Our prices are right on painting or wall paper hanging. Drop us a card to Bainbridge, Ga. Hollowell & McLain, Mr. II. B. Brockett had a wagon smashed by a train Thursday even ing at the crossing near the public bridge. The negro driver barely escaped being himself killed. The horse which was attached to the wagon at the time was not hurt. Mr. aud Mrs. Jesse Franklin, of Eldorendo, have the sympathies of the community in the loss of their three year-old baby child on Friday last after a short illness. The re mains were interred the following day in tbe family burying ground. WANTED—To buy one 50 horse power engine and one 60 horse pow- ■r boiler. Must be in first class con- luion. Apply to T. I. Thomason <fc Son, Bainbridge, Ga. All Bainbridge feels proud over the showing made by our local mili- itary company and the band boys at the Chatauqua on Governor’s day. We tnst that both these organiza tions may continue to share the good will and support of the citiz'-us ol the town. Some of the young ladles of the Freshman and Freshman Prepara tory classes of the G. S. M. College spent a very pleasant day Wednes day out at Lake Douglas, to s'm up mutters with the cadets who were granted leave of absence t" go to Al bany. Those present were: Misses Josie and Irmin Ingram, Irma Baughn, Hattie Dickenson, Dorothy Mitchell, Eva Hill and Willie Mav Johnson, Charlie May Davis, India Moore, Mattie and Myrtle Harrell, Ruth Botts, Melyeen Gauldiug. The chaperones were: Misses Ariuie Lou Dickenson, Lela Maxwell, Bessie Gipson ai.d Rosa Hinds, dtr more efficient service in the fu ture. It shall he ray airu to hold prices down to the lowest possible figure. Very tr.-iy yours, H. B Brokktt. * ! .* CLEAN STOCK, CLEAN METHODS. I have genuine bargains to offer YOU! Small profits and quick sales, honest weight and just measure, prompt attention and courteous treatment constitute my motto. ! Can I Say More? Make it convenient to call at my store and be convinced of these facts. w. II 0 AS SETT, ELDORENDO, GA Trade Winners, AT Grenada Drug Company. For Cash Only. per Bottle Perhna, Manaltu Winn Cardui “ S. S. S. “ s. s, s. « Groves Chill Tonic “ Warner’s Safe Cure “ small large large $0.74 .74 .74 .74 1.25 .25 1.10 Poirees Golden Med, Discovery .74 Fayorite Prescription P. P. P. Kilmer’s Swamp Root Darby’s Fluid Cuticura Resolvent large small large small “ Salve “ Soap’ Electric Bitters Ayers Sarsaparilla Hood’s “ Bo.oclies German Syrup Gray beard Dr, Miles Heart Cnre Cushman Boquet Soap Syr Hypophosphites Simmons 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 Frad field’s Female Regulator Worn pole’s Cod Liver Oil Syrup Figs Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil Eno’s Fruit Salt Tarrant’s SeUaer Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound B. B. B. Salter’s Eye Water Dickey’s “ “ Bruce’s “ “ Kendall’s Spavin Cure Wizard Oil Japanese Oil Pond’s Extract Magic Oil Mellen’s Food Malted Milk Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Grape Nuts Ripans Tablets Teetbiua TWIN LIVERY STABLES. Brinson, Georgia, and Bainbridge, Georgia. New Sta/bles, New Horses, New Equipments Throughout. - A FIRST-CLASS FEED STABLE. I solicit the liberal patronage of the Public. J. H. BRINSON, Proprietor. ^TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION VVl 1H EITHER POINT. -—A FIRST CLASS- ^ FEED AND BOARD STABLE!^ 1 aru devotiug my best attention to the ciu-e ot a limited number of horses I have only experienced horsemeu, and they are under my direct supervision. My Dray Line IS RUNNING ON FULL TIME AND IF I’OL NEED AN 1 HAULING CALL ON ME. 3EO. 1). GRIFFIN. Grenada Drug Com* eny It is often whether you have your prescriptions filled promptly sand accurately. We make a Speoialty of Our Prescription Department And Physicians Prescriptions. And family recipes a. ?e filled from pure f esh drugs, and in the most careful and exact manner. Our charges are reasonable and our service prompt and obliging at all times. We also carry a complete stock of Patent and proprietary Medioines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, druggist Sundries Xto. Which we will sell &3 cheap as they can be bought anywhere OIK CITY DRUB CO.. Bainbridge Geord?.