The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, June 01, 1901, Image 5

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BUIDGE,JUNE 1, 1901. CITT DIRECTORY. -s-SJJJSIj, rt D ',P”i y o-in clerk of Council.—B. , ^ T ff ' no er.-R- A. Lytle, m b Vtr T W Wright, w. C. Mathis yiF.s.-W. w-« r ”} r Pat . * E B.’ T-' **"•*' COtfUTY DIRECTORY. ^c“v.~Viy Ct eS K K«r 8 F D - oC Tlx collector.— PHtwreon. _ A p. Long. i u knkM-^ileo.S. McSalr. COOK; TEASDHER. lbert CORONER— W J Oil! OF SECRET SOCIETIES Lopoe.No.^-M^m Srt Thursday Wchmontb.Rt8p.m- MavivALW. M.; G. G. Woodhull, p •v ToJo, J. W.; *J- l\Hrown.$ec’v; ’J . j .Jim • W. W. Pulnior, S. D., 2 ^v l , 1 j ; - T.'i.TYioiirtisoiie s. 8 ; W. V. Berry,Tyler- MS Sl»01«A.CBVMBNO.M. „ E l^ole. High Hriest; L. F.rtrt- r nr H. 0. Wilson, scribe, B J. Willis, ti. A.C.;31r '“’S.l-H. R. Khrllch. M. or 3rd M of 2nd Vail; W. W. Har rflsiViUl; V. Berry, Sentinel KNMiHTS Or PYTHIAS, i omiE.No.8l.—Meets 1st and 3rd jViays in each month. S p. m. i.Cliesnut, (». (i.—J- K. Broc.Kett rains decended and the floods yesteiday. ember entertainment at tbe opera next Tuesday night. Pike entertained at a lawn party rfaursday afternoon, elsewhere the display ad of R. L giving closing out prices. R. B. Coleman has been confined room Thursday and yesterday. regular June term of city court ; Monday. See list of jurors in -r column. hot weather doesn’t stop tbegrow- the 8E/.BCH LIGHT subscription The people kuow a good thing they see it. have been informed from a relia uree that there are several cases of t fever in the Northeastern por- f this county. are indebted to Mr. M. W . How- ratine "pointer” pup, and with it selling at 10c a quart, who doubts ovting blood ? ,ets U. P. Gordon. J. I. Subers and Townsend went to the Texas oi, last week on important business, oped they have struck ile. . W L. Richards returned Monday Jiark Ala . where he delivered a encement address on Sunday last High School of that place. es Miriam Donalson and Rite enstadler who have been attending fries Scott College at Decatur, Ga returned home for their Summer on. . D T. Sutherland with her three daughters. Clara. Emma and Ma- lelt Monday for Oil City. Pa., her ‘r home, arid will spend the summer with her parents. . and Mrs. Walter M. Hinson of y. were in town Wednesday and Hinson boarded the cars here for ~ross. where she visits relatives, being her former home. rodora Concert under thy direction rs. Bowen Belcher for benefit of 1st Church organ fund Tuesday June 4th, admission 50-35 and 25c. rved seats on sale at Subers. . D. A. Russell and little Miss'Ma- are expected here next week from sonyilie to be the guests of her htfr. Mrs. f>. D. Baozer. on Evans t Mrs. Russell will remain here August. rk is progressing rapidly on the ing of the Georgia. Florida and Ala- a Railroad, now being constructed een Bain bridge and Tallahassee. It id that tracklaying will ftegin on the bridge end about May 20, and on eo end about the first of •— rallahasseeau. r - and Mr. J. L. Dickinson cel- ted their tin wedding at Iron last W ednesday. Quite a nntn- °t friends and relatives attended happy occasion. Tnose going; Bain bn ;«(. were Mr. and Mrs. '• Dickinson, Mr. Mrs. T. A. Aus- and Miss Subers and Mr. Wheel- f. and .Mrs. E, J. Perry, Mr. Mrs. G. G. Woodhull. Tlit Bainbridgo Indepsndants Be- union- That is an excellant suggestion of J..dge Jno. O. Perry, of Newton, for a reunion of the surviving members of the Bainbridge Independents dur ing tbe encampment of the Fourth Ga. regiment liere next, month. There was no finer company in the Confed erate service than the Bainbridge In dependents whose membership was made up of the iower of our South land. Judge Perry is one of the snr- vivors of tiie one hundred members of that grand old company and his suggestion that they hold a reunion on their old camp gronnd should be acted upon at once. The 4th regi ment will go into camp here on the 19th of June, on the old company's ground, Gamp Campbell. The original roll of the company is in the possession of Capt. Ben. E. Russell, ot this city. The surviving members of the company, so far as Judge Peny can now remember, are as follows: ' .. H. W. Gainey, Jas. Lewis,^Jas. Sapp, Sam Crawford, John D. Har rell, E. II. Smart, M. W. Bates, Geo. GrifiSn, Jesse Griffin, L/0. Jackson, Jim Woodward, John O. Perry, Wil liam Gains, S. L. Belcher. D. K, But ler, Thos. Adams, M. W. Harrell, B. F. Colbert, B. E. Russell, Mortimer Bates, Mitchell Griffin, Thos. J. Je ter, R. F. Evans, Jas. Shaw, Byron Trulock. There are doubtless others who are still living and in reach who would attend. Bainbridge should spend her best effort to entertain the Combined Teachers Institute of Decatur and Miller Counties, which meets in this oity beginning June lOlli and lasting one week. Last year Decatur Coun ty teachers met in Colquitt and if we are to measure up the hospitality to wards Miller county teachers as was shown ours, we will have to get a move on us. however we are sure that tbe coming Institute will be the most successful yet held, and it is our be- leif that more interest is being taken in educational matters than in many years past. Those who attended the picnic and school closing at Attapulgus last Friday pronounce it one of the most delightful affairs they ever wit nessed. It had been our intention to attend but tbe superior court which was then in session demanded our presence, and we were thus rob bed of a days pleasure. Last Saturday, before leaving for Al bany, Maj. Wooten and Capt. Hawes went over the fair grounds and selected the exact site for the locatiou of the en campment. The major expresses him self as highly pleased with the selection. Our city officials and the military author ities will uow begin arrangements, that thejgrounds may be found in perfect or der upon the arrival of the regiment. Rey. \V. Stephens Tucker will preach in the Preshytenan church tomorrow morning aud night. Mr. Tucker is an able and eloquent preacher and it is to be hoped that a large congregation will attend both services. He is not only an eloquent preacher of the gospel, but a man of rare learning and attractive per sonality. The public is most cordially inyited to these services. People keep calling our attention to the condition of Florida and Troupe streets at their intersection near Mr. A. L. Townsend's residence. We submit that the matter should be referred to the chairman of the Street Committee. This vigilant officer would no doubt see that the necessary improvements are made. Mr. R. G. Harts field, cashier ot the P oples’ Bank expects to leave tomorrow to join the Georgia Bankers Convention, to be held at O.d Point Couifot, Va.. next week. The program will include also New York and Buffalo, by chartered steamer. Have vour old harness cleaned tip and worked over—almost as good as new at A. P. Holt’s, West street. COMFAKIBa K A.\l> « WILL ATTHS IX. UAMPMWIT AS OAK ORSAXIlAtMX, At a meeting held at their armory the members of oompany G, Albany Guards, decided to attend the en campment of the Fourth regiment to be held at Bainbridge next month. The regiment, according to the present schedule, will leave for Bainbiidge on Tuesday, the 18th proximo, and camp will be formally opened on the morning ot the 19th, About thirty-five member of oom pany G have signified their Intention of attending, and the number may be still further increased. The route selected lies over the Central road to Arlington, and over the Georgia Pine from that plaue to Bainbridge. Company E will not attend the encampment as an independent com pany, though some of its members will probably go along with com pany G. Lieutenant Dennis Flem ing will be in command of the Al bany contingent during the' week spent in camp, and no one doubts that he will look after the interests of the comply in an entirely ac ceptable manner—Albany Herald. TO THE LADIES' Every Thursday in June will be a bargain day, commencing next Thursday tbe 6th, v)ith Ribbon, As usual, late in the season has reduced prices on all of my hats. Have dis posed of all the $60, $35 and $25 bats—have a few $6 and $5 hats still on hand. Hats at prices to suit all, from 25 cents up for cash only on all reduced goods. Mbs. M. J. Reynolds. iiim • Put der 10 CENTS A BOX ONLY Grenada Drug Company, Bainbridge, Ga* -A FIRST CLASS-— «m Ul BOARD STABLE! t am devoting my best attention to the dare Of A limited dumber of hot-ses 1 have only experienced horsemen, ahd they ate under thy direct supervision, At My Bray Line Is RUNNING ON fcfcLL TIME AND IF YOU NEED ant hauling call on me. 3-EO. D. SRIFFTN. A Hatter of Li and Death, It is often; whether you have your prescriptions filled promptly iand accurately. We melee e Speoielty of Our Prescription Department And Physicians Prescriptions. And family recipes are filled from pure fresh drugs, and in the most careful and exact manner. Our charges are reasonable and our Bervice prompt and . obliging at all times. We also carry a complete stock of ' Patent and proprietary Medioines, Fancy,, and Toilet Artloles, druggist, ’ Sundries Sto. Which we will sell as cheap as they can be .bought any where OAK CITY DUO CO.. Bainbridge, Georgia. H.C. A11.il 81* Nussbautn. S.K.,Brinson. ALLEN & COMPANY. F1P MBIPS. BAlNBRIfiSR - GEORGIA. SOMETHING WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION. R , y A MEW REVOLUTIOM IM THE BARBER BUSINESS. An absolutely safe shave at tbe new City; Shaving Parlor, a oonspicious stand next door, to oity Post Office. Our, plan of shaving w ho oomplete that we can prevent infection or inocu lation. by so called noxious or poi.-ionous grems. * These troubles are oftiiues con tracted from one to the other by reason of using the same razor or brush on every body. Now how we prevent such troub les we have a steriliser, a nickla plated concern ip. which we always keep hot boiling boiling water. We put a certain quanity of Antiseptiola, then every bar ber after shaving each customer places his razor over the Sterilizer into tbe boiling water, letting it remain for a few minutes. After shaving we use a por tion of that Antiseptiola on each custo mer’s face. By this method we can as sure you a safe shave. Cali and see us and we will convince you. that oqr service is the best in the oity. Shave 10c.. Hair Cut 25c. P. M. SIMS, Proprietor. FOES A L E OR EXCHANGE. I have 0 jersey bulls from six months to two years old. elligable to registration which 1 will sell cheap for cash, or would exchange them for beef oattle at market value, Apply to T. M. Himes. Bainbridge, Ga. A General Merchandise * Store! f CLEAN iTOCK, CLEAR METHODS,. I have genuine bargain: to offer YOU! Small; profits and quick sales, hones weight and just measure, prompt attention and courteous treatment constitute my motto. Can I Say More ? Make it convenient to call at my j* store and be convinced of these facts. w. I. GASSETT, ELDORENDO, GA A L.TOWKSXSD. O. r. WESTM ORB LAKH Attobneys-at-Law, Bainbridge, Geor ROB’ L. S. BRIDGES. Practicing Physician, BRINSON, - - GEORGIA, . All calls promptly attended.. (