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KIDGE>JUNE 8, 1001.
CITY DIBJECTOEY.
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Wright. W» O. Mmhis
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OflNTY DIRECTORY.
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iJ t Xii 1V. Berry, sentinel
KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS,
i .miiE. So.W.—Meet* 1st and »rd
dwysitt each month* 8 P* hi.
.* »„„,«»« v 0.—M. fc. 0*Neal.
l^sittsaasr
pnasert the time o Spring
Gentle Annie,
oilier song we sing
yutto uncanny.
vly upon fee air
fume unit sweat nml swear,
tug anil pull our liair,
,.„ps on getting there.
Great Granny.
n needn't stand and stare,
,u guess wlmt is the care?
or foe, wo each nmy share
tile hill o’ fare,
lion’t you know,
id the time to spare,
lil trap him In our snare,
i mosquito.
Anew Gents’ Furnishing Goods ' We art iu receipt of the July num-
establishment is to be opened np in her of the Delineator, an advance
tone of the neat stores under the Hotel number, aud do not hesitate to say
Boh Aire on or about July lOth.next. thu from an artistic standpoint it
The manipulators of this new con- probably surpasses all former edi
tion are Messrs. L. C. and G. B» turns. Its article on the Pan Ameri-
Toole, Well known here. For a can Exposition is interesting and
couple of years Mr. L. C, Toole has highly instructive,
been connected with the Mart Cloth* | Au intereelH|g cotDmuniL . ation
tug Co., holding an interest in the. from ^ Qn reauhe3 lh , 8 offiue
same. He is a young man of ae-, , ut ,„ ded for pubhcRtion thl9 week
knowledged bus,ness ability. The; ^ 88 lho writer f#i , 8 t0 dlsclo8e hh
other member of the firm stands; idelllUy> we art} fonjed U||dw owr
well here, having for a couple rule810 leave lhe arlide ont . 0 ur
of terms been ,n charge of the Bain- j friends ahonld H , W8y8 flirili8h tUlr
bridge Graded school. The new
firm will start iu business with
promising prospects and we trust
that they may meet with unlimited
success. Mr. I.. 0. Toole will leave
iu a few days for the northern aud
eastern markets to lay in their stock
of goods. In the exercise of good
business judgment they will no
doubt do an eutirely satisfactory
business.
signature, not for publication, but
that we may be able to place the re
sponsibility where it belongs should
adiscusstou arise.
crowds have attended city
is week.
lamie in all legal fids this
flie sheriff has something to
Fas. Dozier, of Dawson,
the Hal ml ridge Telephone
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E. Mathis is now clerking
New York Racket Store on
Street.
as. Sparks, of Americas, has
1 a position with the Grena-
g Company.
President Coleman, of the G.
.railway has beeu coutiued
ed this week.
James E. Dunn has rented
dence of Mrs. W. W. Palmer
lege avenue and will move
xt week.
t forget the ice cream supper
iven at Brinson, Ga., on the
st. You are cordially invited
id and if yon do not you will
led.
Baiubridge and Quincy col
seball teams crossed bats oi
y in this city. \V6"uuderstand
t game ended in a goueral
etwceti the players.
etmnt D. Fleming, who will
Hhinand of the Guards on the
dge encampment trip, expects
'! a company of about thirty-
n—Albany Herald.
Receiver Long informs us that
hooks will be closed Monday
rdance to law. He also states
e number of defaulters for the
year is greater thin usual
Byron B.’Bower, Jr., went up
ier last week, where he detiv
* regular annual address on
lerijan Soldier, at the closing
Butler Military and Female
Just why our city
should not engage "better fire fight
ing apparatus, is a matter that con
cerns a large percentage of Bain-
bridge cuisens. There is no way of
denying that we are without that
protection which we might easily
have with modern appliances. Some
time or some time or other it will be
unnecessary to write this article,
wheu a fire, a sure enough fire has
demonstrated that we cannot fight,
fire effectually in the old way. Should
either of the new hotels catch on fire
and the flames gain headway, we
doubt seriously if the Baiubridge
fire department, equipped ns at pres
ent, would be able to bundle the
flames. Baiubridge has no more
buildings to spare and we hope that
an early day may see added to our
water works a first-class fire apara-
tus.
At the Presbyterian church this
week an interesting series of meet
ings have been in progress, begin
ning on Sunday naming and ending
on Wednesday night. The meetings
were conducted by Rev. W. S. Tuck
er of Americas, a minister of rare
gifts, and wonderful power as preach
er of the gospel. All those fortu
nate enough to hear him were great
ly benefitted by bis forceful man
ner in presenting the word. The
church during his shart stay here has
taken on new life and energy. Th*
membership have woke up lo a de
termination to call a pastor at once
and to complete their beautiful bouse
of worship, the pride of the cougre-
gration and a hamlsotjje ornament to
our city. Mr. Tucker will probably
visit the city again in the near for
ture.
Messrs W H Scott of this city and
Mr Gus Mills of ’the Whigham dis
trict, engaged in a personal difficulty
iu the Congress Hall Saloon on Mon
day last in which each of the gentle
men were severely though not fatally
stabbed. There are conflicting state
ments as to the origin of the troubl*
and we could not therefore learn
who, if any one was to blame. Dr.
Berry dressed Mr. Scott’s wounds
while Dr. Chesnut dressed those of
Mr Mills. Each Of the men are get
ting along well at this time. Th#
affair was deeply regretted by the
friends of both parties.
On Snuday night last near Cyrene
two negroes, Sam Herd and William
Byron, became engaged m a dispute
which came near endiug fatally, m
that Byron stabbed Herd in a num
ber of places in his abdomen, arms
and back. The trouble arose over
authorities a fight their children had Sunday
morning. It is said that Byron went
to Herd’s house, called him out and
proceeded lo carve him up, after a
short parley of words. Byron has
not been arrested.
C. XX. GRXFFI2T,
DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF HOMEMADE HARNESS
As.ll Work XTwwtly
and Fromptly
Eaeao-vabad.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
SSyTEKMS: STRICTLY CASH-g*
North Broad Street near Brackiu’s
Stables.
BAIN BRIDGE, - GEORGIA.
D. T. SUTHERLAND, #
Machinist, Iron and Brass Founder.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Large dealer In new and second-hand machinery. Mmiufsctmer of
J j|j Grate Bars. Sash Weights. Saw Mtlll and nil castings in iron and brass.
~ > Havlug a large and modern plant can do good and prompt work.
'll Carrries a largo stock of Babbit, Valves, Pipe Fittinugs, Lubrica-
tors, Injuotors, and a full liue of Mill supplies.
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XXTGXBH SEWING MACHINE
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THE BEST MADE.
Durable), Light-Running and well finished. latest styles
and all modern equipments.
Needles* Oils And Attachments Handled*
Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you need a serviceable Machine and
a guarantee of satis tactien, call on. or write me at once.
J. D. HALSTEAD,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Tallin • Pow
der
ifoe SictP fl?illir?epg <§t©p®.
For latest designs in Spring and Summer Millinery
Goods at the lowest prices ever offered
in Bainbridge.
Have just opened and
new goods throughout Milli-
|| ners of taste and long export
|| ence to serve you.
VERY RERPECTFULLY,,
If
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bmsotsmst 1
11,1111 f Matter nf Li and Heath,
10 CENTS A BOS OSD
It is often whether you ^fve your
prescriptions filled promptly
tand accurately..
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We make % Specialty of '
Our Prescription Department
And Physicians
Teachers Institute will be
1X1 week iu the Opera House,
A. Pound of Way cross will
Mr. A. W. Thompson, of Atlanta,
is in the city and has assumed charge
of the handsome new soda fount of
the Oak City Drug Company. Mr.
Thompson is an experienced man in
the business in which he is now en
gaged, a fact of which the public
liavp already been convinced.
Prospectors are reminded that
there is plenty of room for oiL wells.
vxijert. At least one hundred | in Decatur county, and we believe
rs from Miller and Decatur j that we have as much right to fleece
c< s vil) b() present and a mast j the fools of the country as those ont
ble and enjoyable time is ex- j West. Suppose we organize a few
j all are cordially invited to be ! stock companies and spirt into th®
l ’ busih. S3, j-.Bt a “leetle” any way.
(jiraiada Drag
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Bainbridge, Ga.
And family recipes
are filled from pure
fresh drugs, and in
the most careful
and exact manner.
Our charges are reasonable
obliging at all times.
We also carry a complete stock of
and our service prompt and
I
Fateat and proprietary Medioines, Fanoy
and Toilet Artioles, druggist
Sundries Sto.
Which we will sell as cheap as they can he bought anywhere
OAK CITY DRUG 60..
Bainbridge, Georgia.