The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, June 15, 1901, Image 7

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CHURCH DIRECTORY. liSUYTBRlAS CHURCH. Pontor. Services OB8Y.4UI.bM TO \VOMI:.\ 8UFPR4UK. The Woman Suffrage Associa te ii r «- C «'1 1,0,1 t ' onuluded a convention in Min- ,/-u 1 ’™,’h,luYauIVu'i.°mJ U 's neapolis the other day. The meet* : vuii iVir.iitiiiRi't. riihiie welooma QOt att ra( ;» a great deal of It.vl’TlST CHURCH, r Hicham-, l). I'.. Piu>tor.—-Ser v ,lav at ll o’clock a. m. ami l.i-hiithschool at li-.Wn. in. Fr*v- ‘ Thursday evenliiR av. , :.I0. ivdluUy invited to attend til these E. CHURCH, SOUTH. jr smith, Pastor.—Preaching ?v t ,,t II a. in- and 7-.10 p. in■ h.i.it a W( , rt „^ s( jay evening. Sab i)n. ri. Ml are cordially In 11 tho services itte a Sig Susshanm. S. K. Brinson. XEN & COMPANY. ' ii}suwe 1UDSE. - GEORGIA. •SSENO* o.f.totmohklani OTU-TOTPREim Attorneys-at-Law, ; bridge, Oeor 3’ L. 2. BRIDGES. practicing Fhysician, 0N . - - GEORGIA. U1 calls promptly attended. . . It 4 VI Ell TO CURE mm all-fox. with append a recipe which en used to my knowledge in ds of cases. It will prevent s the small-pox, though the r H arc filling. When .Tenner d cow pox in England the science hurled an avalanche ie upon lus head, but when the foientifio school of tm dicine in 3ild—that of Paris—published cipe us a panacea for small- passed unheeded. It is un- r us fate and conquers in every ue. It is harmless when taken veil person. It will cure scal ier. Here is the recipe as I i to cure small pox, when learn jsiciaus said the patien’ must cured: abate of /.ino, one grain; fox- or digitalis, one grain; half wilful of water. When thor- y mixed add four ounces of ; a teaspoonful i.s a dose, her disease will disappear in e hours. For a child, smaller uiuording to age. If countries compel their physicians to use icre would be no need of pest If you value advice and ex ice use this for” that terrible e.—Stockton Herald, iloi swns MEAT IXTO EXILE. •rv year a number of poor suf whose lungs are sore and 1 with coughs are urged to go ier climates. Bt t this is costly not always sure. Don’t be an when Dr. King’s New Diseov- >r cousuiuption will cure you at It is the Inost infallible raed- for coughs, colds and all throat ng diseases on earth. The first rings relief. Astounding cures from persistent use. Trial bot- al 1{. I,, Hicks’s. Price fiOc 1 (IU. Every bottle guaraii- AUOL'T J4MI.S J. HII.L. A year or two back, writes the London dorrespondf lit of the N.Y. Commercial, a friend of mine found himself at dinner at .Minneapolis seated between Archbishop Ireland and a somewhat insignificant look ing man of middle age. Conversa tion’'turned oil the marvellous ca reers of America’s richest men, and the Archbishop whispered to the Englishman: ■‘Your neighbor is Mr. Hill who itf one of our railroad millionaires'.” Thus enlightened, the strange* - turned to Mr. Hill, telling Imu lhat he had just learned that he was a re puted millionaire. “Well maybe I am; but I guess yon don’t know bow I started.” The Englishman confessed his ig norance. “Weil 1 was a roustabout.” “A what?” added his astonished companion. “A roustabout, what that is?” “1 am afraid I word before.” “Why, it is just a luggage porter one of the fellows who loiter on stations and carry boxes.” Having confessed to this extraor dinary start toward the acquisition ol millions, Mr. Hill gave a f};w more biographical details—how from roustabout he had been made car man, then in the signal office, and then in the station office; saved congregations ttie preponderance of 1 little; got promoted; acquired women is no doubt much larger, j small railway interest, and so on tc When, therefore, it is charged that I that moment, when he, with one oi the church is opposed to woman’sj two others, controlled some of the mg did not attract a gre attention or arouse much interest. .The newspapers printed only short notices of it, notwithstanding it was attended by nearly all of the prom inent leaders of the movement, who made speeches. Probably the most notable of the speeches was that of Mrs. Elizabeth (Jady Stanton, who may he ualled the mother of the fail. Mrs. Stanton undertook to explain why it was that the movement had not becu attended with greater suc cess. After years of agitation, wo man’s suffrage has shown little pro gress. It has been adopted hi only three or four states, and iu these it. has not come tip to the expectations of its more ardent advocates. The reason, Mrs. Stanton said, is to be found In the character of the oppo sition to equal rights as between the sexes, and she declared that the greatest obstacles in the way of wo men on the road to political equality are “the church, the cannon law, the Bible and the priesthood.” First the churoli. Of whom is the church composed? It is perfectly safe to say there is not a ch-.iiksh or a denomination in which the worneu do not outnumber the men. It has been estimated that the proportion is about five women to three men m church membership. In many church PLANT SYSTEM. Florida and Cuba. Double Daily Passenger Service. Montgomery, Tro} - , Ozark, Dotliau, Elba, Bainbridge, Tliomusville, Valdosta, Waycross, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, BRUNSWICK, JACKSONVILLE Don’t you know never heard" the suffrage it is virtually tantamount to saying the women themselves are opposed to it. greatest railway interests in tin states. Mv friend describes h : m to nu It is true that by selection and iso-j as a typical American—a sallow lation certain passages in the Bible! faced, gray haired, keen eyed mai can be made to appear rattier derog- j about GO years of age, rough ami atory to the ca: se of sex equality; I bnrsq e in manners, bearing in his neverthelips, nowhere in the litem-1 somewhat rugged and deeply lined lure of civilization can there he i face the marks ot that alert, untiring, found a higher appreciation of pure i fierce resolute struggle with Iif< and virtuous womanhood than in the | which ono sees t*)day in the face Bible. And wherever the Bible is ; of Andrew Carnegie. The men win read, revered and accepted as the i emerge with the possession of mil Word of (-rod, the woman is freer, j lions in the stales alwavs seem to happier and nearer the equal of man | have those dried, passionless, niuscii in all things than elsewhere on the I lar features, which repel one and yei -TG- and all FLORIDA POUTS. NEW •Through Pullman Cara YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, Richmond and all Points East, i» connection with * SOOTHERS RAILWAY AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE. To S-b. Xasuiw. Ci.neitxxMk.-fc4. Louisville. CHioaigo, ICansu Cifcy, Birmingham, XTeahville. ITexar Orlaaaa and mil point* West end XTexthwe*. Leave Bainbridge going East—2:05 a. m., 12:30 p. iu. Leave Hainliridge going West,—2:00 a. m., 12:20 p. m. Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M.hL M. T. Co., for New York, Boston and Baltimore. For further information, call on nearest Ticket, Agent, or address BWWremi. K L TODD. Pass. Traffic Manager, Division Pass. Avent, Savannah, Ga.. Montgomery, Ala. GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO. Thronateeska River Route.” Schedule effective Juno 24, 1000. Min rii not'mi. sot ni nut an. oxetipt No. 3. Dm 1V oxi-.i/pl No. 1. fruurtiiy only. M)th Mortdmii, (Contnil Tiino ) No. 2. Sunday only. No. 4. 1)1.1’.y Uitl 1 l ■'tuwhiy Similay. sni i’i y . oo p III h Oft :i III ft (K) p in 1 Savamiith 10 15 ll 111 io 15 1 11! t 3 j p m 8 00 a id 8 30 p in 1 JackMMi vlllc* it no n in n 30 u n o 00 p in 11 00 a ii. 10 00 j) in 1 WuvcriwH 0 15 ll III o 15 II 111 i*2 M n m 2 If) pill 12 611 a III 1 ThonuiMY llli) 3 25 II III 3 25 0 !i: S 10 it III 0 20 p ni s 10 a 111 } Mciiittfoiuoi’y 7 45 p in 7 41 p n, 1 1*2 a th 2 12 a in 1 West llalitlirlOK" 2 07 )l III 2 07 a n. 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If, there fore, these religious agencies dis courage the entrance of women into; own luxurious dining table, audit politics, it is because ot the oonscieu- j his eyesT have read how his present tious conviction that politics would tend to degrade them. It is a com pliment, therefore, to say that they are obstacles iu the path of woman suffrage.—Savannah News. TURKEY REJECTS TYPEWRITER. Frmn and Exchange. Turkey rejects the typewriter. has cost Inm a past of unlimited sell sacrifice and relentless toil. Such a man was Hill. After din ner he invited the Englishman to In* house and the latter accepted, think ing, naturally, that this ordinary looking man would have but an or dinary looking house. They step ped into the sledge (it was winter The customs authorities have pro- : time), and away they went for some hi hi ted the entry of typewriters in 1 seven miles from Minneapolis. Then Turkey, and 200 machines now in the they re tolled a big modern mansion, custom house have been ordered re turned lo the consignors. The an thoritics have taken up the peculiar- standing in ample grounds. The' were welcomed by Mrs. Hill, and 1 after tfev bad had some refreshment* !, ly characteristic attitude that there I the host said : i is no distinct feature about type-1 “I brought yon along to see my >tr trouble ever siueu him. has ca, sr d an oilier good ” fall from grace. A Cliurcli- Xt-w York preacher climbed ien,1 - v ’ an >' onew aI,le • I I *e tree, sawed of the limb. 1,1 * v ! ,e st ' dltl ° festive apple, which has been the time 1 writing by which the nnlHorshqf - pictures. Just you come to the gal could be recognized or a person i »• l.-ry." / ing a machine lie traced and that, > put writm fear of compromising himself. Hektograplno paste and tLnd are also prohibited for similar reasons. The embassies are making -repre- sentalions on the subject with the j view of inducing the Turkish gov-j eminent to take up a more reason able attitude. and tumbled sixteen feet. RE liEP 1' lias lew. i years ago J. W. Sullivan, irtford, Conn'., scratched his leg i rusty wire. Influmalion and poisoning set m. For twoj he suffered' intensely. Then st dm-tors urged ampuiatioh, iu- writes, “I used one bottle ‘ trie Bitters and ] 12 boxes wkleii's Arnica Salve and my sound and well as ever.” The Englishman, prepared for « few bright colored daubs, followed through the large hall and found himself, to his amazement, in thi presence of one of the finest private collections of landscapes he had evei seen. IIO.V I EE l Tlik.ll hL'PFBH. it—Georgia Fine Railway. 1—Gom-gUi & Alitlmmu. Trains .11, !, uinl 2 a ml I make close connect lun at Arlington with Central of Georgia for and from Albany, Macon, Atlanta and all points East mid West thereof. Trains :*., and .12 malm dose ronncutlon til West llninbrldgn " ilh the l’lnnt System ''or anil from Savannah, Montgomery, iind all points East slid West thereof. li. B. COLEMAN. Genetnl Superintendent,. ESTABLISHED 1H85. THE ST-A.Pt Shaving 8a loon. West Broughton St., Bainbridge,Ga Established hv a home bov. '•’irst.-class material and oolite and hi- rentive Barbers. Will F Thorntcxv PROPRIETOR. PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE 3 SAILINGS EACH WEEK uktwken Pert Tampa and avana* Via Key West,. Plant System trains run direct to ship -ide connecting with Steamers leaving Port Tampa. i»:()0 P. M. Mondays, Tliurs- lavs and Saturdays For an infovmalior.as to rates, sched ules. and reservations address B W. WRKNN. Pass. Traffic Manager. K. L TOPP. Savannah, Ga. Division Pass. Agt.. Montgomery. Ala. HENRY VAUGHN Practical Blacksmith ar.d Wcod- workman. Always ready to serve. Lowest p*ires for host work. gfeiy Shop on West street,, near old Townsend Warehouse. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. NOTICE. Gel your work done at the'' n,d re- liablej|st.and of A. GUY, Boot and ShoeMaker. On Water Street. Often children are tortured will itching and burning eczema an* 1 other skin diseases blit Buekleu’n Ar inert Srtlve heals the raw sores, *-x pels the ihflamation, leaves the skit Putrefying food in the intestines; without a scar. Clean fragrant, che.-ij FOOD tlHAXOBKTO FOIHOX. produces effects like those of arsenic, pi ions, eczema, tetter, salt' but Dr. King’s New Life I ills exptl ores and all blood disorders j the poisons from clogged bowels, Bitters has no rival on earth.; gently, easily but surely, curing con- l| iem. R. L. Hicks will gunran-; stqmlion, billionsues , sick headache, -there’s no salve on ear Try it. C re guaranteed, cents at U. L. Hicks’s. i No matter 0 ..._ . follows, Alabanfa evidently thinks tin *tisfaction or refund money. | fevers, all liver, kidney and bowel fifteenth amendment should 1st lef 5u cents troubles Only 25c at R. L. 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