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KITX*E, MAY 11, 1901.
CITY' DIRECTORY,
i. i Willi*. Marshal.—E. H.
Marchill, W. H. Scott. PO
-i fk'iii-iil. OI.EBK or Council.—l:
.ntr r“ v«; ur.-H. a. f.yui
, _xv tv. Wrlcht. W. C. Mntlll.
K. T. Hines. v - Berry, L F Pat.
OUHTY DIRECTORY.
V _T B. Maxwell. CLKK Sl-
•iir —C. W. Wimberly. SHE IKF-
• i terson. Tax collbctoh.-
’ r v x ASRKSSO .—A. i'. LOUR
.■’.srriKN.—Ceo. S. Me Suit. Cock-
’ l) Tolbert. ConbNER—M J
1 Julios or city Cout.-B,. B.
BY OF MET SOCIETIES
MASONIC-
ol'OE.No. S —Moots 8rrt Thursday
mrcli month, ut 8 p. in.
Unwell W. M.Q. U. Woodlnill. S
• Toole, J W.; J. 1’. Brown, Sec’y;
Tions.; W. W. I’alnier, S. n.;
... ’| - ; T. I. Then Ison, S. S J St
,'j. si ;V. Berry,Tyler.
IMUUOE II A . C1IA1TE No. 91.
E Toole, High Tilest; L. F. Put
j.,.,• Dr. H. D. Wilson, Scribe; 1!
, r’of H.: E.' J. Willis, H. A. C.JSle
, ’ h C • 1 I! Khvlloh, M.. or Hid
.il ia-, M. of bul Vnll; W. W. Hnr-
l,i Vail; v. Berry,Sentinel
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
l.oonE, No. 1-2.—Meets 1st and grd
srtny, lu each month, S p. in.
M Knmsey. V 0.—M. E. O'Neal,
'■'j willhoos. M.of \V.—J EToole
s. ami M. ol F—V. Berry. M. ol
be, iy ,ii. ut A —W U Ingram
Cliesiint. ;>. it. Brocketi
Sly Knasbauin, S, 11. Brinson.
|,EN & COMPANY.
IDGE, • GEORGIA.
T. S timers has been sick witl
; ivaek.
dry drouth” is broken and the
are green and growing,
wso.’a w .ter fountain at the
‘rug store is a beauty,
larley Bruce has accepted a po
th the H U, Drapes 9c Cg.
e house.
adieu’ Aid Society of the Mefch-
■.•h will give a steamboat excur-
Silrd of this month.
. W, Callahan entertained Mr.
J. P. Williams and Mr. and
. Coleman last Thursday even-
ot close at 0 o’clock and allow
and vour clerks a little time for
ition during the hot sum
ths ?
A Hi see 11 was among the
y the Jacksonville five and is
to spend the Summer here,
er home.
M. Brown sold his residence
ii ner i I '.Vest atid Troupe streets
to Mr. J. I*. Williams of Savan-
sum of $2500.
H. Peacock, of Atlanta, has nc-
posi’.ion of book-keeper for
River Store and will move his
ere as soon as a dwelling can be
the Opera House next Tuesday
enjoy‘‘A Red, Hot Mixture”
ef more than your money’s
fur. and help the the baud boys
H tune.
A. Ward, of Cordele, Ga., is
with a < ieW of locating here
: of medicine. He expects
l.i family here wherever he can
for rent.
i 'U cards are out announcing
'to of Mr. Carson Daniels to
Solomon, daughter of M
Solomon of fivy Aia. Wed
orning May 15th.
want to let the people ki.ow
doing buciuess in Bainbridre.
in The Search-Light, ihe
gan of the :o.vn anl conn y,
•crybody veadi. It will help
requested to announce that
be an ice o ream supper at the
acadenij^nej t Friday evening
or the benefit of seating the
oins. Everybody cordially in*
attend.
•get that court begins on oex’
• his Honor Judge Spence pn-
It is suggested that all officers
witnesses lie on hand pro ut
progress of the court may
ceded.
*»r *.’.»! bit of this el'y
" "‘'hw- ni nii' fa-liTui
day a:.-! -er hurl he I tp
*• : o-u.-g hid,- arrived in a
•''bet. 1: UOC-Mlt'y IXl-lalT •
• u ‘ -- i ‘ id -.*-:11, a
Mr. Robert Bowen returned yesterday
from Athens where lie has been in at
tendance upon a meeting of ths Coun'y
School Commissioners of the state. H
reported a good attendance from a!
over the state and a good meeting.
Another extensive real estate deal ha
oeeu consuraated here this week. Mi
W. W. Palmer has closed a trade with
northern party for a tract of timbered
land in Taylor county, Fla., ccusistlugol
nearly forty thousand acres. The lam
was owned by Mr. J. P. Williams, ol
Savannah.
Monday, May 20tli is emancipation dai
and the colored population seem to b*
making elaborate preparations to attend
he celebration which will be held ii.
.Valdosta. The Plant System will rm
two big trains from B.iinbridge and it i
expected that great crowds from ai
along the line will attend.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8 Hawes con p i-
mented Inspector-Gopem! Obear, of rt -
lanta, with a delightful petite souper las
Sunday evening. The table was artistic
ally decorated with American beaut
roses. The guests were Misses Willibei
Davis. Hortei.se Pohlman, Messrs C II
Oaldweil, Davis Touge, and Gord n
Bower.
T ie county commissioners at thei
egular meeting last Moudav accepte
the plans of Alexander Blair, architect
of Macon, Ga.. for the new court house.
Air. Blair will superintend the construc
tion of the bui.ding oil the corner ot
Water and West streets, and the work
will begin as soon as the material can bi
provided.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gurley eelebra
ted their Crystal Wedding last Friday
evening. The occasion was ODe of the
hiippv events that have come across the
pathway of the happy couple. Many
ueautiful aud costly presents bore testi
mony to the good wishes of their man.
friends. A large number of guests were
charmingly entertained at the game'
•‘Hearts.”
Excursion to Tampa, Fla., Monday
May 27th, via the Plant System. Round
trip from Bain bridge, $8 25. Will leavi
Baiubridge at 5:40 p. m., arrive Tamj a
at 7 a. in. Ticke 1 s limited to June 1st.
returning on regular trains. Call on any
Plant. System agent, or address R. L
Todd, Division Passenger Agent, Mont
gomery, Ala., T. J. Bottoms, T. P. A .
rhomasvillo, Ga.
Mr, L. D. Cleavelatid. the popular new
clerk at the Hotel Waimuau. is making
rnauy friends since his arrival in the
city. This popular hostelry under the
direct control and supervl-ion of th.
proprietor, Mr. T. C. W'ainman, is grow
ing in favor among the traveling men
With the Waimuau and the beautiful
Bon Aire in operation, Baiubridge wii
b -list, of the best hotel equipments ; n the
south.
That brightest and most beautiful of
scripture parables—The Prodigal Son -
was Rector Hill’s subject last Sunday—
aud after nearly twenty centuries it is
still fresh and a source of profit, like
good wine it improves by age and by
the master mind—like the kaleidosi op
a single turn reveals new beauties. So
thought the congregation at St. John’s
as they listened to the learned Rectors
new departure iu its interpretation—its
bearings and lessons.
The Fourth regiment goes to Bain-
bridge this summer for its annual en
campment. and it is not to be doubted
that the soldiers will be hospitably enter
tained iu that city.—Albany Herald,
• Tbe Fourth regiment will uever regret
this > ear’s selection of an encampment
site. Bainbridg6 knows how to extend
hospitality and it will be her special
pleasure to make the encampment a
pleasant memory to every member of
the regiment,
Thomasyille Times-Enterprise: “The
Guards are delighted that the encamp-
nieut is to be so near home, at Bainbridge.
As many of the military will pass through
hereenrotile to the encampment, it has
been suggested that the ladies, and oth
ers prepare lunches for them—they will
pass through here during the day—and
that they be entertained for an hour or
two in Thomasyille in this hospi'able
manner.
Mr. D. D. Stubs and Dr. J. E. Toole
shipped five race hor-es fr > n here 11 t
Wednesday to Danville, id. These fine
horses have beer, in trac ing hero ! t
several months past and will enter the
Illinois racing circuit; Among them are
two trotters and three pacers—Lilia
Sprague and Ramon F, t.otters; Kent
McEvren. Maud Mi Is and <>; is Onwiud.
par r*. These raceis have : n-H in the
A VOKDKCl ION.
By mistake the statement was made
ncidentably iu the Ssakch LIGHT of
>f last week that Mr. L. D. Cleveiai d
in succeeding Dr. Eider as manager, had
.ssumed control of the Hotel Wainuna
eing better informed, we wi< h to i ake
‘he correction by saying that Mr. T. C.
Vainman, the propietor, has assumed
he control and management himself,
r. Cleveland being the clerk.
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE.
I hive 0 jersey hulls from six month>
> two years old. elligable toiegistratim
vhich I will sell cheap for cash, or won!,
xehange them for beef cattle at murke -
alue. Apply to T. M. Bines.
Baiubridge, Ga.
Bring your teams to the Twin
iverv Stables when you come to
t wn.
I General Berehantlist
CLEAN STOCK,
CLEAN METHODS.
I have genuine bargains
to offer-YOU!
■Small profits and quick sales, honest
weight and just measure, proiu|>:
attention and courteous treatment
constitute my motto.
Can I Say More ?
Make it convenient to call at tni
store and be convinced of thesi
facts.
W- II GAS8ETT,
ELD'ORENDO, GA
der
10 CENTS A BOX ONLY
Grenada li ng
hands ut i xperiem ed and clhifnl
er* here and -• ill d-u» t e** make «
abi-. records on the circuit.
p." -1 nti'l dr< «1 Ii v.rd» :
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TWIN UVEET STABLES.
^^^^Located
Brinson, Georgia,
and Bainbridge, Georgia.
New ©tables,
New Horses, 1
New Equipments
Throughout.
—■ *
A FIRST-CLASS FEED STABLE.
I solicit the liberal patronage of
the Public.
J. H. BRINSON, Proprietor.
’^’TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION WITH EITHER
POINT.
-A FIRST CLAS8-
FEED AND BOARD STABLE!
I am devoting my best attention to the care of a limited number of horses
l have only experienced horsemen, aud they are under my direct supervision.
y Dray Line
IS RUNNING ON FULL TIME AND IF YOU NEED
iAN 1’ HAULING CALL ON ME.
3KEO. D. SRIFF1N.
litter of Life and Death,
It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
iand accurately.
We make a ■Specialty of
Prescription Department
And Physicians
Prescriptions.
W Aftdi family recipes
y 1 are filled from pure
firesh drugs, and in
the most careful
and exact manner.
Our charges, are reasonable and our service prompt and
obliging at all-;times. v ' F
We also carry a complete stock ol
Pateat and proprietary Medicines, Fancy
and Toilet Artioles, druggist
Sundries Sto.
vVl.icl) we will sell as cheap as they can be bonght anywhere
EITY DRUG GO..
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