The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, May 04, 1901, Image 4

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i — - The Search-Light. 0.1. 1'AllKlll.tlsT AXD TIIBXKBRO. Rev Charles H. Parklmrst, In a 8 KISSELL IIIMHiSO.il, ! i'hoi'hikt'or ' 8e rmon at the MzdisOu Square Pres b\ terinii ohiirch, referring to Ins re- to the South as a member Enteral at the Vo* OjK>e at. Jlainhr'rfj Qa.. at tenoml-iLait mutter. iMl’nnT i at m> rn K. * Notice is hereby given tlmt I have this da de-wnat*d the » .INBKIDHE XBAHltll LtruiT. a weekly newspaper published in If u..bridge. G.i . a- the ute.limu lot the pu-hieati >il "f all leanl 'ni'' erf t*- e mente e ninatiiu from the Sheriff’• ofhee dating the year i t'll, dan. 10th, 1001. A. W. ORIH*n 'iicrin Florida 1 us decided to exp* ltd !2Q0,000 in improving her oapitol building at Tallahassee A convention of the County Pojiool Commissioners of tlie stale will meet in Athens on the 7th, 8th and 9th iiist. S tinnier has come and the spring poets little “pome” will form the ac- <j irtii!Unee of the fisherman's yarn, in the waste basket. Bethel Military College located at Cuthbert, Ga., was burned one night last week. The estimated loss on the building is $ 10,000. Goy. Cat.dler has proven limself to be folly equal to the occasion when it comes to defending hnnBelf and the southern pei p e against vile and malicious slandeurs. O. W. Chestnut and C. R. Jordan, who robbed an express tar near Ma con last Friday were sentenced to seven years each in the penitentiary. They both pleaded guilty and quick justice was meted o t to them. It is reported that .Min. Carrie Na tion lias become demented. The ex treme nervous and mental strain un der which she lias been for the past several mouths lias iinballnnoed her mind and she is prouo meed insane. Tho Right Reverend l)r, Pnrk- b int has mule the discovery that we do not love the negro down (South. It will he a glad day when the slid doctor comes In realize that we art not inuoh stock on hint either. Great Closing cent trip of tin Ogden party, expresses liitn self concerning the negro in the fol lowing language: “The southerner does not like the negro any better than the average northerner does, and the two carry themselves toward the negro with just about the same amount of Chris tian consideration—on'y of the t» o, the southern white man has perhaps this advantage, that he does not make quite so flamboyant n pretense of loving the negro as his northern confrere. “The lndiscriminatlng act by which llic negroes had conferred up on them the right to vote was one of these blunders that is not easy to escape front after it is once commit teil, but which ii would seem we ought to have had northern states manship sufficiently intelligent to prevent. “The counsel that both the north- and and the southern friends of the negro are now giving him is to keep quiet upon the whole suffrage mat ter, to keep out of politics, not to in sist upon hiN rights, bat to attend in- diistrioufely to the work of getting himself well ready—which he is not now—for what God acd the country and the future may (have in store for him.” Dr. Pnrkhurst closed by the fol lowing general reference to present conditions among southern people: “The solith docs not altogether * love us, but no one there hate* nearly as ui: eh as it would be I'cetly natural for them to hate us. They are all glad that slavery is done, they are all glad that they arc in the union. The., all glory in the flag, even while in tender bereave ment they lay flowers upon tin* giaves of the Confederat* dead. We belong to them and. they belong to s, ami every deed of kindness wisely rendered, ever)’ word of s\m- palliet c interest prudently spok.-c, every new commercial relation and every interchange of Fiftesn Thousand to Jar Stock oi Drugs, Medioinas and Sun* dries To be Sacrificed. BELOW COST. ON ACCOUNT OF I L HEALTH. I am forced to give .up all business at i he eatlie-t day practicable. I can hard ly hope to sell the business as it stands. But will from this day on reduce the stock till it comes within reach of some druggist who wants it. It will then he closed out in a lump, furniture and all Till closed out or till further notice I will sell as follows: 5c )|D( m rll m fjJ Shut waists 80c. 40c, 50c, 00c. $1.00, fl 20; Ladies Black Wo, Skirts 90c. 9?o. $1 20. $1 59, *1 95. *2.35; Silk Skirts $4.50, assorlifl Fancy Brocades; Black Crtpon Skirts. $4 60; Brocaded Satin Ski $7.00; Fancy yard wide Percales in the I est makes at 9c per yard,, fully 124r India Linen 5)c. 7c, 9c. 15c, 20c, 25c. 30c per yard; La»n, Dimmities 8c. 10c. 15c per yard; Slippers 75c, 95c, $2.00; Special | gams in Notions; Suspenders 8c; 12 yards of Lace, 5o; Cologne 5c, | 15c; Ladies H„se 5c. 8c, 10c, 12c. 15c, 20c.a pair; 24sheets notepapJ papenl IjI 3 n ar ,» Sweet Soap 5o; 5 Cigars for 5c; a good umbrella 48c; 5 The Japanese are | r< paring to dedicate a monument to commemor ate the landing of Commodore Perry, IT. 8. N., on their sl.ort-s in 1853 This visit of Commodore Perry was the milling of the key which opened the doors of the Japanese empire to ftieudly intercourse vviih the United Stales and subsxj .cully to the rest of the nations. The event enabled Japan to enter upon an era of pro- discretely arranged will be so much contribution ol relations which shall make tor the enrichment of ozi com mon-history .” To the pcpplo ot the South, it seems strange tlmt the negro in the, city of Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love, the hotbed of hatred towards the South, bus reached such a pitiable condition that a public meeting has recently been called by Absorbent Cotton. 2 i z. for Just half my regular price. Bt.CSHES Hair Brushes Tooth Brush es, Shoe Brashes, Flesh Brushes. Shay ing Brushes. Complexion Brushes. Naii Brushes, Cloth Brushes, 40 per cent-, off. This is the largest and liuescstock of brushes ever teen in Buinbridge and the prices are away below prime Now York cost. Brown’: Iron Bitters, $1.00siz5 ... 00c Blank Books 40 per ceut. oft Black Draught, 2 packages 25c Comb:—Mammoth stock,40 percent, off Chamois Skins t0 per ceut. off Chamberlain's Cough Cure 25 size.. .15c Chamberlain's Bain Balm, 25 size.... 15c Capsules, empty, 100 in each box, 8 boxes 10c Dy es—Diamond Dyes, each 5c Gorman D_.es. each ^.Oc DeW ut's One Minute Cough Cure, 25 size , 15c De’W itts Kodol, 50 size 8Uc DeWiit's Kodol $100 size (10c lever Thermometeis Prices cut half in two. Face Powder, all kiuds, Prices cut half in two. p el .. Glass Syringes 40 percent off Harter’s Iron Tonic, $1.00size OOu Holme’s Mouth Wash, $1 (JO size 40c Holme’s Mouth Wash, 25e size .. ,.13c Hypodermic Syiiiige.: and Hypodermic Needles Prices cut hall in two Isii.g.ass Sticking Plaster, 8 pack Isinglass Sticking Plaster, per yard. 30c King's Koval Germateur $1.00 size 3 Lot.can’s Strengthening Cor..ial, 50c size 80c McLean's Strengthening Cordial, $1.00 size euo Matted Milk, $1.00 size G9o Maned Milk, 50c size 35c Jliik Food, Wauipule's, 50c size . .. 08c hospitalities j Mill: Food, Wampole’s, $1.00size .. Go, pins 5e; 5 papers needles 5c: 12 safety pins 3c; Men’s Oil Grain Coni Shoes $1.10; Lace Pillow Shams 19c. Everything sold cheap at the Sew York Racket, Stun WATER STREET, BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA,| ^5!g?51EiS555ia5Sj VV. 8. WITH 131, President. .1. D. HAHHKI.L, V. Pres'l. H. U. IIARTSFIEU; , People’s Rank of BaiiM ^unii# mmmmmrr Duly Clrtere a li or tne laws of Georgia. : CAPITAL S25,000.00, W. 8 William, John D. Harrell, R. G. HariiAeld, Directors: 'Dr. J. D. (.’bason, James A. Reid, A. B. Belcher, II. G. Draper. * iSF Accounts of corporations, Firms f individuals solicited. gross not beforo kown iu that co*tn- j some of the prominent citizens to try and l|as placed her among the progressive nations of the world. The S.ivaunah Presbytery intends to establish a seminary of higher learning within its bounds for the education oi the youth of South Georgia. The citizens of Valdosta are making a strong effort. to have it located there, and at a recent public meeting fop that purpose, over four thousand dol’lav and a site of five acres was subscribed. A committee w as appointed to receive furt’iei s ;l>- scriptions which they p rpose to in crease to $20,001) as an inducement for the institution. devise some method of removing the embarrassing difficulties siimgindlng him there. Why should tins be tin- case in a section where the negro has been free so long and where lie was supposed to enjoy so many opportu nities over his Southern brnhtrl The cause of the trouble with the- negro at the North is easily found wiien it is n un miiered that every aveuue'of emplovuient desired by the white laborer, ts closed to him. The solution of the negro problem trans fers use)f^o Pensylvntna and the South can serenely await the results of the praotudl application of advice so graciously tendered to us. The continued complication of af j „ „ fair in the East is q nle sufli dent to I An exchange savs a Chicago poct- justifv the opinion that a withdrawal Jess is preparing her spring wardrobe, of American troops at this time would And tins is the way she describes a lie both impracticable and dangerous, part * f it: “1 will enmesh me in Just how these complications are ev- the noon sun’s gold and hang about er to be settled is a question ijnit now ; me tlie moonlight's silver sheen. I confronts the officials at Washington, j will dream iu a gown made of the There seems to he little doubt that haze id a summer evening twilight, .1 ni.-„, __ i> i . , i and 1 will have robe on robe of the i tlie Chinese boxers are determined , , , ,, , , ,, . . sky s deep blue, and I will line them it. their purpose to overturn the pres-. wllll clouds of ermine, and from their Medicine Droppers, each lc Flaying Cards—Fashion p'aying cards finest linen, i et deck 2oc Bicycle Cards, per deck 15c Star back Steam boat Cardn. per deck 3 Peruna, $1’00size GSc Piukhaui's Compound, $1.05 size Patent Medicines not otherwise priced, 5 per cent, below wholesale list. PAPER -Fiue Box Paper, Polite Corres- poudece Papea, Plain Paper, Writing Tablets, aud Envelopes, Mourning Pa per, Visiting Cards.. . 40 per cent, off PENCIL 5—Slate Pencils, the best soaj stone, per 100 8c Plain i.eud Pencils, 2 dozen for .. 5- Lead Pencil, rubber inserted 1 doz .5 Fai.er’s Best Carpenter's pencil 3 for 5c Faber’s Commercial No. 2, the be> , in the world, 3 for 5c Pen Holders—Plain, 2 dozen for 0 Pen Hold -rs—Polished Swell, each .1 PILLS—Compound Cathartic Pills', 25 pids iu a ho: tie, 3 bottles tor. 10, Indian Boot Pills, per box 10c AU other 25c patent pills per box.. 14, Porous Plasters, ad kinds. 3 tor 25c RUBBER GOODS -Including Bulb $y r iuges, Fountain Syringes, Hot Wate Bottles, Rubber sheeting, Atomizers. 40 per ceut. off. 'oap — Turkish B ith, 2 cakes for ... 5c Sponges .40 percent, oi SE;:D— Cabbage Seed, per oaiice.. . ,5c* Coliard Seed. 4 ounces tor 5c 1 ui-nip and Rutabaga teed, 4 oz for Seidlitz Powders, 2 tor .x Swamp Root, 50c size 34 L Swuuip Root, $1.00 size G7c Shoulder Bruces.. Pi ices cut half in two Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. $1.00 size. 78c Stuart’s Dyspepsia T-blets. 50c size, 34c l'oi.et Paper. 8 packages tor 25c Williams" Shaving. Soap, per lb .. 25c ’s Bine Back Spelters, 3 for.. 10c BMCK1N k COMPAH Livery And Transfer Stables, Broad - - Strecd Bosses inert nil’ trains and transfer passengers promptly tof lior. of the city. First class tenuis and trustv drivers. CALL AT OUR STABLES—PHONE 5G. Brackin & Co. w W iue cd Cardni, $1.00 ,ize G7 Other items wit! le added to the al>ov e j list from time to lime till the store i-1 nosed out. This attractive sale is liable to! be brought to a stop at any time by the S’ tl # D. T. SUTHERLAND, i-g . i-p; ' _ | llachinist, Iron and Brass FonnderJ t| BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. * Large dealer in new and second-hand machinery. Manufacture yo Grate Bars. Sash Weights, Saw Milll and all castings iu iron and brass! st > Having a large and modern plant cau do good and prompt work. I J>3. Cam-ies a large stock of Babbit, Valves, Pipe Filtinnffs, Lnbrict-J tors, Injuctors, and a full line of .Mill supplies. >»4 ? 4 ® SSSitfv® inaj^ar-Me.AvajBs gaiigiiMMMTOMB z’r.ncancrud— • —-THE- JESSE FRENCH PIANO & ORGAN - ^ -Head Office: ST. LOUIS MO.* Hrancli Houses at Nashville, Tenn , Dallas, Tex., Binning Ala., Montgomery, Ala. MANUFACTURERS OF «r THE STAR, JESSE FRENCH, AND'RICHMOND PIAJ ALSO SOUTHERN AND, WESTERN AGENTS FOK' FAMOUS STEIN WAY, IvNABE, VOSE & SONS, liE-' 11 TON AND CMICKERING PIANOS. BKb l OHGANb ON EARTH. Terms reasonable. AJ struments fully guaranteed. 22- Xa BLEDSOE- G©jae=-al Agont ent goverunieiit of their country, and trailing folds red star's will, gleam.” 1 ‘W'peaiance on the -cene of a puTvha-er : DODS-iSODVillE te> force the w .hdrawil . f .11 r ihr. That ev>fi cf thing m ty I.-t* all right' *' 1 "‘ 10 * e ! ’’*°*.'k.* Mv regular full tile to IX lIC.KMItt the iiit'Hiiftt*o ti.e naliiuis c( wold sit*iu q tite det'-mimi-d mi.vi w:• lidi-.t wal s .all not hi* ff in t be ll at et .!, at* .1, . y-. u .he street itt the g . she had better tin- police. k:t-jj a lookout irl L.Z BKIEC-ES, :l:ir.g I h;- g:c ? :r.. vcqr.'14 Atthiw.voat ! \w.