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

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— {DGK, MAY 18, 1001, |IY DIRECTORY. i Willis- M*nSB*t.—*■ H. utv MtiraW. 'V. H. Scott. Pp- .rk Rp'ld. CUKKorCOl'SOll.-II. jPrjvsO R*.—R. A. Lytle, _\V W. Wright. W. C. Kftihl* T. mnc». v. Berry, L k Pat. mnttdSctory. ,V_T B. Maxwell. OLBK St* - L,; t _c w. Wimberly. Shkiff- S,.Union. Tax OollkcTob— TAX AMBBSO.-A. 1\ Long. K'muKKK.-'ieo. S. McNair 1'oun* K r —-J U. Tolbert. Dqpovsk-U J JUUGK OF DITV UoVT.-B. B. Y OF s MASONIC. OIX5E, NO. s — Meets Srd Thursday ’ n cacli month, at 8p.m. in nil'll, w. M.;b. <i. Woodlmll. 8 E- TiioIh, J w J - l*. Brown, Seo'y j v. Trons * ■'*. filMirr, S. I> : i'ip J p.; T. 1. Thomiaou, S.S ; W. ! j S ; V. Berry,Tyler. I IIKtb U.A . JilAPTE NO. »4. , k Toole. High Priest; L.'P. Pat 0 ,• nr H. U. Wilson, Scribe; I., “ 11 • li. J. Willis, It. A. C.J.Slg *• L . H B. Khrlich, M. or Sid ' ,V M. of 2nd Vail ; W. W. Har ,< j‘ t Vail; v. Berry,Sentinel KSUiHTSOK PYTHIAS, i oniiE No. 32 — Meets 1st and 3rd ..days Hi each month, 8 p. m. m Uamsoy. v C—M. E. O'Neal, r J Williau]^. M. of W*.—JEToole. Pi ' ‘ml M.ofK-V. Berry. M.ot Wimberly M. at A.-W B Ingram. i;m ■.unit- J. it. Brocket* Ma Nussbaum. S. B. Brinson |LEN & COMPANY. ID8UWZH MEr t TS, lilDGE, - GEORGIA. Lme of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Haj* 11.,tightened recently by the ar- L ten p.mnu boy. Jew Hotel Hon Aire is receiving lliing touches that make tier It a thing of beauty, fend hoys and their friends gave •red hot show” last Tues- |t and got a fairly good lift for I J Bottcnis. the excursion man. |o do a rushing business in his l the Fourth regiment goes into i next monfb. (strict Conference of tneThom- stiict is now in session at bos- i meeting convened Thursday Ithruugh Sunday. .! If the beautiful oaks and other (eh have adorned the vacant lots re tailing as victims to the he builders. Pity, but it helped. kitraet.ors and builders are kept llie lime providing new houses people, and still the cry for more eoasa. You can justsee ke grow every day. '• is cordially invited to the lurch tomorrow at 11 a. m.. Rev. 0. E. Dowmati.D.D , | of Emmy College, will occupy ; at both services. [the advertisements that appear per from time to time. Those I bargains to offer will find it to kutuge to place their wares be- | public through the SEARCH knot to let. the people know loing bin iness in Baitibridge, 1 in The Seaeoh-Ljoht, the pn of the town and county.. nyi'udy reads. It will help less. R. Jackson, who has re* (lusted in the Ba. timore Den* at home and will open up i for the practice of his pro-' A is a Haiubrigo boy of |ind and naturally we feel an |his ounces;. • int i f the indisposition of bee, the court took a recess on Until Monday morning when f' docket will be taken up and The grand jury continued ||nt;l Friday morning, taking a 1 Monday morning also. fomasville Times-Enterprise dtinan, Thomasvilie, bain other tow us in this sec- I' a.dosta's example in ovgan- eiub. A good amateur team M-ese cities could do good [m-hing entertainment for the r'U' tn • long summer days, and ' 'i ue the members of the "fit t he 111. el VP- bv th° ex ' -at niual game a fords. '* ' n one condition; flint |'U.e talent be found in y r " H no uir- g of sx I lines s..ie ; .1 e. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harrell suffered a wad affliction la$lt Monday by the death of their Rttle four-year-^ilfl daughter. The child was taken only a few days previous to her death with cholera mor* bus which medical skill could not relieve. The remains were buried in the city cem etery. ‘ The bereaved family have the -incere sympathy of the community. Have your old harness cleaned up and worked over—Almost as good as new at A. P. Holt’s!, West street. Excursion to Tampa, Fla., Monday. May 27th, via the Plant System, Hound trip from Bainbridge, $8.25. Will leave Uainbridge at 5:40 p. m.. arrive Tampa .it 7 a m. Tickets limited to June 1st. returning on regular trains. Call ou any Plant System sgent. or address U. L. Todd. Division Passenger Agent, Mont gomery, Ala., T. J. Bottoms, '1|^ P. A., Thomasville, Ga. J udge Spei.ce convened Superior court Tuesday morning and the mill of justice has been grinding all the week. The Grand Jury has also been in session and we understand that a goodly number of bills of indictment have been returned. Court will oontinue throughout the ma jor portion of the coming week. Judge Spence is ruling the court with his usua. dignity and dispatch. The least in quantity and most in quality describes DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers, the famous pills for constipation, and liver complaints, it. L. Hicks. The authorities are making things ready for the coming encampment of the Fourth regiment to be held here com mencing June 19th. Let every one as- rist in this preparation and the work will not fall heavy on anyone. Balnbridge will entertain her guests in, a manner that shall endear her to the memory of every soldier, whether officer or private, who attends the 1901 encampment. Mr, J. H. Brinson has sold out his liv ery business to Mr. liobt. Stuckey, of tlii- city. Mr. Brinson resides at Brinson where he carries on a prosperous mer cantile and livery business. Ou account of bis business engagements * there and in order to be at home with his family, be decided to dispose of his business here. lUr. Stuckey is an experienced liv eryman and will receive his share ui the public patronage. You are much more liable to dis ease wbeu jour liver aub bowels do not act properly. DeWitt’s Little Early risers remove the cause of dis ease. K. L. Hicks. The little daughter of Mr. E. J. Willis, after suffering for months intensely by the pfe.-euoe of a sharp piece of boue in bet* throat whicn had defied the skid of the surgeons to remove it, to the surprise and relief of her parents coughed it up last Monday. The boue was about half an iuuh long and very sharp at both ends and oy its presence had formed a pain ful and dangerous abscess in the throat, its expulsion insures the speedy recov ery of the child and the auxious parents aro receiving the congratulations ot their friends, Our live real estate agent, Mr. H. C. Allen, has made a number of important deals in Bniubridge dirt recently. Among them was the sale last week of Mr. J. M. Brown’s residence to Mr J. P. Williams of Savannah. Mr. Allen is the propriet or of the Decatur County Abstractqffice and can furnish a complete abstract of titles to every piece of real estate, whether in the city or couuty, and par ties purchasing through him can be as sured of getting good titles. If you want to buy or sell any real estate he is the man to accommodate you promptly. DeWitt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of bowels and re move the impurities speedily with no discomfort. They are famous for their efficacy. Easy to lake, never gripe. K. L. Hicks. The small boy with his toy gun is a terror to costly stained glass windows in this town. Nothing affords him greater pleasure than to stand off and take dead ly aim at a tempting spot on a church window and let drive the leaden missive. The sash in the new Presbx terian church which were recently put in at a cost of several hundred dollars, the pride of the cong.egation and an ornament to the city, are being ruthlessly shattered. On last Sunday au examination of the win dows revealed seven glasses broken out and. probably by tbis time, others have suffered the same fate. This is the case in. d ail t With all the other churches and public building* throughout the town If the parent* <>f the~e children wo .id -prohibit, the use of the toy gun it would e a saving of ranch annoyance ai d ex- i.b '>. t the owneis of costly windows. Will . ..c 'i" PL AST HICK. I have purchased the machinery and will be prepared to dean all the Tice that may be brought to Climax this season. N. C. BeIl. 8'16-8mo, Climax, Ga. FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. I have 6 jersey bulls from six months to two years old. elligable to legislation which I will sell cheap for cash, or won Id exchange them for beef cattle at market value. Apply to.,T. M. Hikes. Bainbridge, Ga. Dressed and dried boards at Reid Jk Son’s, near depot. Bring your teams to the Twin Livery Stables when you come to t iwt. A General Merchandise * Store! * 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 oonstitute my motto. Can I Say More ? Make it convenient to call at my store and be convinced of these facts. W H GASSETT, ELDORENDO, GA ino* Pow der 10 OEMS A BOX ONLY Grenada Drag TWIN LIVER? STABLES. Brinson, Georgia^ and Bainbridge, Georgia. New ©tables, New Horses, ’ New Equipments Throughout. A FIRST-CLASS FEED STABLE. I solicit the liberal patronage o£ the Public. J. H. BRINSON. Proprietor. ^-TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION WITH EITHER POINT. -A FIRST CLASS- FEED AND BOARD STABLE!» I nra devotiug my best attention to the oaraof a limited, number of bow©*. I have only experienced horsemen, and they at© undet my direct supervision. My Dray Line 18 Bumvis ON FULL TIME AND IF 10L NLED ANX HAULING CALL UN ME. 3rEO. D. GRIFFIN. VIOLET > Mate of Life and Death, It is often whether you have your prescriptions filled promptly land accurately, W© make a Bpaola.lty of j OurPrescription Department And Fhvskttns Prescriptions. reci Pe« are filled from pure fresh drugs, and in the most careful and exact manner. o^:, g trrt i :: rea8o ”“ bi,! Wo also carry a complete &tocfc of Patent and proj>**etn*y |dedloinee A*ttoiaa, y ftundrie* ®to. WldoU *« »;Ul w „ they ran ^ Myit|iere OAK CITY DRUG CO.. Biinbrih?. Bxinbn<lc». Georgia, f ■ i