The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, May 25, 1901, Image 3

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J- ««B9TIO TO PHI PH I LA XTHOPISTS. , tlic Maoo > Telegraph- letter fi >rn Mr, Robert 0. Og- t0 Hon G. «• Glenn, state , 0 1 com nissioner of Georgia, , [hat) v iving received the names address* 5 of “the Georgia edn- 0 „al officers and teachers,” he is u( r to mail to each one a copy of ,’mon preached by Rev. Park- ' V,,e Sunday after his return na flying trl P tbrou K b a very l,m * portion of the South in a palace «This\ sermon,” we are told, some) pronounced utterances ich may toot, be universally accep- It is,i however, an important tributton t<f current discussion, cially iji v 'ew of the promiuence lie preacher.” Ve do iJht know how we are to y this rind ness unless we seDd Jones’ to New York. He may- give them some “pronounced ■ranees, not universally” orthodox Jotliam, but we have no doubt' it ,,1,1 prove “an important contri- l, 0U to the current discussion.” ■re are a few points which Samuel hi give Gotham’s “Hot House nt of Purity,” as the Washington t calls him. lr. Ogden’s “solicitude for educa- ial affairs in the Southern country eases daily.” These are good ■ds and strong; but yet they re- j us of the large-hearted man b narrow eyes who gives $100 missious—off yonder—and refus crust to “the poor devil” round corner. Parkhurst and Ogdeu rn to free the South of the tlmft- and the ignorant. (Bishop Tur- believes that the way to do it is ore them to Africa ) Many of loa n here would strike the shack- of Vice ami Prejudice from the th, and we believe that a good t will he made when Sam Jones to New York. We can see the n in our brother's eye, and we a suspicion ttiat our brother can the same conspicuous element in own, We have no doubt of either position. We are willing, there to meet these good philanthrop- on the border land compromise exchange courtesies. We will pt yo. v chanties with an itching if you will take Sam Jones for rd-to-n aid campaign in New k, not to run less than twelve tbs—as a sort of starttr. By time our Governor Candler will early out of a job, and free to ami stick to it. We could spare him for a season. He is some t of an exhorter himself when warm him up and get him to reformer, like a bumble bee, is est when first hatched. Our them philanthropists should 'act kly before they begin to sag. bey will find after ten years more arch and research that they v less about “the needs of the h” then than they know now. e and knowledge will dampen ardor. “What thou doest do kly, ’ else you will get out of the in. these suggestion are not taken, we have another one to make: Alone. ie South—the white South—is ier poor, nor ignoraut, nor vio- e are all gold and a hun- yards wide. There is a fayor, ver > that you can do the uegro l 1 , II. M. Turner, and inoident- for its part in caging, taming and civilizing the African (we are so of ten accursed because of it), and if those who-first fattend on the slave trade and then fattened again on the revolution that freed them—it they will lend their millions to Turner, taking a mortgage on the great black requbliu, or kingdom, to be founded by him and them—if they will call back Parkbur8t’a sermon and send it not broadcast among us—we will be good and meek and lowly for the balance of time and keep Sam Jones at home. This is no joke, uor the ef fort at one. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. \ ~ No Discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It’s severest tests have been on hopeless viot(m8 of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy Brouohi tis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For coughs, colds, asthma, crop, hAy fever, hoarseness, and whooping cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by R. L. Hicks, who guarantees sat isfaotiou or refunds money. Large bottles 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free. A Chicago millionaire, Dr. D. K Pearsons, who has given a great deal of money to educational institutions, and who recently announced his pur pose to give the greater part of his fortune to schools, has cut off the Eastern; states from Lis list. Asked to contribute funds to the Middleburg College, in his native stale (Vermont), Dr. Pearsons stated that he had d awn a line through Chicago and had cut off everything on this side because Eastern schools have .money enough. Commenting on this, the Philadelphia Record says: “It would be unfortuuate it this line should rob tile higher schools for whites in the South of a share of Dr. Pearsous’ lortune. It is a strange fact that with so many millions annually given to universities and colleges in the E$i8t and the West, very little has gone to Southern colleges in the past thirty years (the Vanderbilt Univer sity, at Nashville, excepted). It is true that the South has not urged people to give, but it is to the inter est of the wh tie country that the he roic efforts which the Southern peo ple are making in behalf of education should be aided by those who are seeking to place their money where it will best advance the cause of '.earning.” Tire Sort ul unit at Wanted. The following conversation was over heard between a Joiner and his custom er a short time ago: Joiner— Please, sir, I’ve brought tiv? table you ordered me to make. Customer—Well, put It down here, my man. and let’s see what sort of a Job you’ve made of It. The man set It dowu In the middle of the room, and the customer examined it with the air of a critic. Customer—Why. my man. there Is here a crack tilled up with putty. Joiner—Yes, sir. Well. sir. I know about that, but It won't Ie noticed when It sets hard. Customer (coining across some more putty)—But here’s some more, my man Wlint Is the meaning of this? Joiner—Well, sir. you see. a little bit of wood chipped off the corner, and I Just put a little putty there to Oil up. It woh’t do no hnrm, sir, when it's set hard. Customer (finding some more putty patches)—Look here, my man. this won’t do. Why, here’s a big lump right In the middle of this leg. What can you say about that? Joiner (scratching his head and try ing hard to find some excuse by which to retrieve his honor)—Well.- sir, that’s no harm whatever, and the putty when It seta hare' will be firmer and harder than the wood. So, you see. It will be all the better If you wait a bit. sir. Customer (sarcastically)—Here, my good man. Just take this table home and bring me onfe made of putty alto gether. 1 wnut a good strong one, and you can fill up the cracks with wood.— London Tlt-BIts. How the Spanish Gypsy Dances. I held my breath ns 1 watched the gypsy In the Seville dancing hall. 1 felt myself swaying unconsciously to the rhythm of her body, of her beck oning hands, of the glittering smile that came and went, lu her eyes. I seemed to be drawn Into a shining whirlpool. In which I turned, turned, hearing the buzz of the water settling over my bend. The guitar buzzed, buzzed lu a prancing rhythm, the gyp sy colled about the floor In her trailing dress, never so much ns showing tier ankles, with u rapidity concentrated upon Itself. Her bauds beckoned, reached out clutched, clutched deli cately, lived to their tiuger tips. Her body strulghtcned, bent, the knees bent and straightened, the heels beat on tlit- floor, carrying her backward and round. The toes pointed, paused, point ed, and the body drooped or rose into immobility, a smiling, significant pause of the whole body. Then the motion began again, more vivid, more restrain ed. as If tpnsed by some unseen limits, ns If turning upon Itself In the vain de sire to escape, ns If caught In its own toils.—Arthur Symons In Lomffm Sat urday Review. Can be properly run without being Advertised, “I have been suffering from Dys pepsia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all preparations and physicians to get any relief. After taking one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Ctaa I found re lief and am now in belter health than I have been for twenty years. I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly,” thus writes Mrs. C. W. Rob erts, North Creek, Ark. R. L. Hicks. IT GIRDLES THE ULOOK. The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, ex tends round the earth. It's the one perfect heale for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains and all skin erup tions. Only inmllible pile cure. 25c a box at R. L. pick’s. And no advertising pays better than newspaper advertising. The news paper goes into the homos of the people and,is read through. If bar gains are offered, they make a note of it. THE SEARCH-LIGHT a first-class advertising medium, ,, ,. ,, If people only knew what we know me while bouth. You can ap-l . * L. , , V. , v .about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it our *|,ure millions to his scheme, ., . . , , , ,, . „ would be used in nearly every house- °'.iux the blacks “out from , ,, , , , . , hold, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash, caused by indigestion ordyspepsia. A prepa ration, such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, ! Jl,an bondage’ in the South,” e tuey are compelled to wear os, eat pork and observe the la :-!e relations, and plunge them 'boh- first glorious estate iu Af- " bore the breechclout is the full ) where the inconveniences will digest your food, certainly can’t *<•> morals and civ.lizat.on do help but do you good. R. L Hicks. am . r,fcr lhe m ' nd » bo,J y or reign-; Have yo , ir 0 i<j harness cleaned up nn * 1 and worked over—almost as good as i-A..h ^ ready to apologize new at A. P. Holt’s, West street. Companions In MUerr. “I am not especially sensitive,” said the man with the billiard hall pate In talking to friends with seamy hair Who had been telling experiences, “but I confess It rankled when an absolute stranger hailed me as ’Old Baldy!’ I was sprinkling the lawn one hot even ing last summer and bad laid aside bat aDd coat. 1 was somewhat astonished on looking up to see a stranger hanging over ' he picket fence, luteutly watching me. I contluued to play the hole, but when I looked up again the; mall was still there studying and with evident amusement. 1 glared nt him. “‘Hello, old Baldy!’ he shouted, making a profound how. t “ ’Are you speaking to'rne, sir?’ 1 de manded. “ ‘Hello, old Baldy!’ he repeated. “‘Why. you verdant chump,' 1 re plied. rushing toward him, with the nozzle, ’I’ll turn the hose on you!’ “ *No, you don’t,’ be answered, re moving Ills hat with a flourish and making another low bow. 'I’m the lim it,’ be suld. 1 then saw there was not a hair on bis head. We went off to gether and had a drink.’’—New York Sun. ^ Ad Itinerant Infant,^ Going down the road In "worth Caro, linn. I accosted a bright looking little colored girl and Inquired ner name. “Virginia Alabama Mississippi Ben- son^' she said sq hurriedly that l bad to ask her to repeat li several times, and I failed to discover bow so luslg- nifleanr an atom Id ibis great universe had received such a tremendous title. Learning that she lived In a little cab In near by. 1 Inquired ot her mother. “So’s to ’member th’ places we’ve lived aij” was the reply, and further questioning drew out the Interesting fact that the child had been made a family record and christened so that her parents might not forget the sanies of the states in which they nod resid ed.—Chicago Record-Herald. Rrannrrd. I “They claim that women are trying ; to dominate the entire species,” re marked Mr. Meekton. j “Well, femininity is becoming very aggressive.” '•ft seeuta so. But when I am at • home and Heurletta Is out lecturing 1 get my book of choice selections and v read. The band that rocks the cradle Is the band that rules the world.’ And then I feel perfectly couteut”— Wash ington Star. As it is read by the people very generally ill this county and by many in adjoining bounties. PUT AN AD. IN And work up your business to a* * , payin point. Job Work Our book and job office is busy turn ing out first-class job work all the time, and we propose to give satis faction at reasonable prices. If yon need anything in t(ie job printing line,“write to us or see us before placing your order. It will pay you. RBSPSCTFirtls-S THE SEARCH-LIGHT.