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The Search-Light.
8- RUSSELL BRINSON. )r£S8RE&
Knternl at the Pott Office at Bainbrubj
da., at »ecorul-da»» matter.
IMPORTANT NOTICK.
Notice i** hereby given that I havetlii*
4»y designated the Bain-brume Search
LlMOT. a weekly newapaper published
in Kiiiiibridge. Ga.. hi* the medium for
the publication of all legal advertise
meet* eminatiog from the Sheriff’*office
during the year 1901. .tan. 10th. 11101.
A. w. FoRDHAM, Sheriff.
OommisEi:r.er Stevens’ Visit.
Uomrawsioner O. B. Stevens, of
the atate agricultural department,
made a brief visit to this city and
county the first of the week. He
came specially to see the tobacco in
dustry of this county, which ban re
cently attractled in* attention and,
like all other visitors, was surprised
•it the extent and importance of this
great industry. It Igi* always been
a matter of surmise that so little is
known by the publtu, and especially
bv the people of our owu state, of
the greatness of Decatur county as
an agricultural region, so peculiarly
adapted to tlie growth of a variety
ol products not successful elsewhere
in our state. For variety' of pro
ducts And adaptability to varied ag
ricultural enterprises, Decatur coun
ty stands with nit a rival iu this state
or any other. This statement is
made considerately and not in a
boastful or extravagant spirit.
Wnile there may be some counties
iu the state wiiere a larger yield of
cotton per acre is produced, there is
a number of other crops which find
v t‘ic peculiar condition of climate and
soil here most suited to their devel
opment and winch they do not find
•elsewhere. Beside these, every other
product grown elsewhere iu the south
is successfully grown here.
The N#w Court House.
Editor Search Light: Will you
please allow me a short space in
your paper that I may give a little
sketch of the opinion of the voters
and taxpayers in our district con
cerning the movomeul of the court
house.
I was born and raised in Decatur
county and of course feel an interest
in its welfare and progress and have
for some time thought that some one
might give his opinion publicly that
would arouse some interest in the
people, and at hist I have seen two
articles on the subject that made me
feel proud to know that other dis
tricts iu old Decatur would arise and
defend their right-*, and when 1 say
“their rights,” I mean it in every
sense of the word. The conit house
and site is the property of Decatur
county, was owned by our fore
fathers and beired by us and we all
look uppu it as such and have the
right to call it ours. The only place
in Balnbridge where we can feel at
home when there, its tiie lovhust
place to me around there.
The yard is roomy, cool and pleas
ant, walled up with brick on the
northeast corner, ffllcd with earth, glass Syringes. . .. ... 40 pet-cent off
* • Harter’s Iron ionic, $1.00 size, per
Some Prices
AT
H I O K S’
Abior’jent Cotton. 2 oz. for 5c
oust half uiv regular price.
BRUSHES—Hair Brushes, Tooth
Brushes. Shoe Brushes. Flesh Brushes
Complexion Brushes, Nail Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,40 per ceut.off. This is
the largest and finest stock of brushes
ever seep is Bain bridge, and the prices
are away* below prime New York cost.
Browu’s Iron Bitters. $1.00 mzs 50c
Biank Books 40 per cent off
Black Draught. 2 packages 25c
Combs—A mamoth stock 40perceutoff
Chamberlin’s Cough Cuie, 25c size.. loe
Chamberlin's Pain Balm, 25o size.. 18c
Capsules, empty, .100 in each box. 3
boxes 10c
Dyes—Diamond Dyes, each 5c
German Dyes, each 0c
DeWitt's One Minute Cough Cure 25c
size .. ' 15c
DeWitt’s Kodel. 50 size 30c
DeWitt's Kodol. $1.00 size 60c
Fever Themometers.. Prices cut in two
Face Powder, of all kinds
Prices cut in two.
M Shirt waists 30c. 40e, 50c, 60c, $1.00, $1.20; Ladies Hiack
!ill Skirts 90c. 9Se. $1.20. $1.50, $1.95. $3.85; Silk .Skirts $4..%** *
ip I Fancy Brocades; Black Crepon Skirt*. $4.50; Brocaded s •
$7.00; Fancy yard wide Percales in the best makes at 9c pe .
fully 12ir India Linen 5ic. 7c. 9c. 15c. 20c, 26c. 30c per yard 1,
Diromities Pc. 10c. 15c per yard; Slippers 75o. 96c, $2.(;0- sj
gams in Notions; Suspenders 8c; 12 yards of Lace. 5c- Colo ui
Hie; Ladies Hose 5c. 8c, 10c, 12c. 15c, 20c. a pair; 24 sheets note ^
8 Bars Sweet Soap 5e; 5 Cigars for 5c; a good umbrella 43 c -
pins 5c; 5 papers needles 5c; 12 safety pin* 3c; Men's Oil Grain
Shoes $1.10; Lace Ptllow Shams 19c. Everything sold cheap »t
made level, set out in beautiful oaks,
and nice, substantial fence around
bottle 60c
Hypodermic Syringes and Hypodermic
v eedles Prices cut half in two
. . ixeeaies rnces cut natr in two
the yard, furnished W.lli seats lit the I Isinglass Sticking Plaster, 8 packages.5c
shade of those beautiful old oaks ! {'"''I* 1 ***, Sticking Haster. per yard.. 30c
. . I McLean s Strengthening Cordial. 50c
where we uau sit down and rest,
where none “dare molest us or make
us afraid.”
It being situated m the center of
the square makes it convenient for ns
ugtheuing
size 30c
McLean's Strengthening Cordial.' $1.00
size 55c
Malted Milk, $1.00 size . 6Uu
Malted Milk, 50c size <*0u
Milk Food. Wiuupole’s. 50c size.... 35c
Milk Food. Warn pole’s. *1.00 size., c
New York
[ WATEIi STREET,
J lgy*sl isr
bainbridge, GKoir
W, 8. WITHAM, President. .1. II. HARRELL, V. Prra't. R.
• HARTSFir
..... in. ,uuKroou. nampoie s. "i.uu size.. > ' •
while atteudmg court. The lawyers 1 Medicine Droppers, each l 0
. „ J i Flaying Lards—Fashion playing cards,
hIho can step out for refreshmentH, J tines-t lineu. per deck 25c
between speeches,land wont be out of Girds,- per deck loo
. . * I Star-buck Steamboat Cards, per
hearing. | deck >-. .. 8c :
There we have the most beautiful F ? lu ‘ ,li - *1 00 * iz0 68c
i rinkhum s Compound. $1.00 size .. 71c
Duly Chrtered Ur.rtr tne laws cf Cccigia.
CAPITAL S25,000.00.
The amendment to the revenue
.slump nut passed March 2d, 1901,
will become effective July 1st and
from that date bank checks, telegraph
messages, express receipts and money
'•orders will he released. The reven
ue on personal notes had been lifted
•t 1 id that on deeds of conveyance and
other like instruments much reduced.
Previously such documents were lax
*’d 50c for value from $100 to $500
and 50o for additional value up to
$500. Under the amendment 25o is
imposed for amuunis between $2500
and $80(J0; licnoe it will not effect
itislruineuta of less amounts. The
amendment will bring a relief to the
public from a most am oying require
inentaud business men generally will
hail it with delight.
. . , , | 1'inKiium s Compound. $1.00 size .. 71c
the most appropriate and the most, Patent Medicines not otherwise priced,
convenient site Bainbridge can af- L. wholesale list.
t | .j,. , . PAPER—rme Box Paper. Polite Cor-
tord, and thereon we must have the; respondei.ee Paper. Plain Paper,
new court house. A house divided . Wri , t)n 8 Tablets and Envelopes, Mourn- !
. . . . I nig Paper,-Visiting Card* I
against itself cannot stand, v ... 40 per cent off
1 now appeal to our worthy com- PENfclLB—Slate Pencils, the be»i s>a..
. , . - I stone, per 100 Ho
missioned to consider our feel-1 Pen Holder-Plain. 2 doz for". "‘.'".“c
ings before moving it, and let we Holders—Poli.-liad Swell HAndm le
uoor folio w-ooimt.rv men ^artio Pills, 25
Directors;
W. 8, Witham, John D. Harrell, li. G. Hm-td
Dr. J. D. Ohason, James A. Reid, A. B. Bek
H. (J. Draper.
Accounts of ©or poractions, iraa
individuals solicited.
poor fellow-country men have onr
way about that if nothing more. I
will assume the authority for Pine
l.ill district to thank the last grand
jury for recommending the new one
bt> built, where the old one now
stands.
bridge suitable for a court house.
pills ina buttle, 8 buf.il es for it«j
lupian Root-Pill, per box Hio
All other 25c patent pills', per box. ,44c
Poms Plasters, all kinds, 3 for 25
RUBBER GOODS—Including Bulb Syr
inges, Fountain Syringes. Hot Water
Mottles, Rubber Sheeting, Atom- -
^ lzers 40 per ceut off lion of the city.
It is the only place iu Ram- sliED-Cahhage'.'per o Z 4 ° °? Ut °5o
1 Turnip and Rutabaga seed 4 oz for 5c
Seidliiz t owders 2 for
BRACKIN & COHPA
Livery And Transfer Stabl
13 road - - Str(
I would he glad ,f we could hear' ^ 3 Me sfc "
0 — —«.*. ..ucii owiiiup A.»OOt OUC Size..; {j4 c
from every district in the countv on 8wftm P Boot, $1.00size Itf
ui— - - ' Shoulder Braces—Prices <iu thalf in two
Stuart’S Dysdepsia Tablets, $1.00 size
78c
the subject. A Sager.
Bainbridge, Ga., June 2$, 1601.
WHITE MAN TI HNRO NULLUM
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. 60c size 34c
l’oilet Paper, 9 packages for 25c
W illiams Shaving Soup, perpound. ,25c
.. , . '* J Wine of Uardui. 81.00 size 67,,
tireat consternation was felt by the^ ewi »l? Machine Oil, small 4 0
friends of M. A. Hogarty. of Lexington I 8ewill K Machine Oil. laige ' "'' 7 0
K*-.. when they saw he was turning vel- ", ohn! ^ u ^ Cliill Tonic. 50c size 80c
■ - ■ ",* 5 ■•|-?J n *r’’»-Dyspepsia Cure. 50c size....26c
Dior, al-1 Power’s Asthma Cure, $1.00 size... 60c
80c
Blisses meet all trains and transfer passengers promptly I
of the city. I* irst class teams and trusty drivers.
GALL AT OUR STABLES—PHONE 56,
Brackin & C
*■ ‘
low. His skill slowly changed
A special meeting of the slock hi. ... 1 , ‘ ,H u° r - ,l *-1 Power s .-Vstmna Cure, $1.00 size
• I, r ui o . . solus eyes, and ue suffered tertiihly. I Power’s Asthma Cure. 50e^size..
nobler* of the Plant System has beeu His malady was Yellow Jaundice, yje barter's Sehoui Ink. 2 bottles ..... 5o
called to uiV‘Ot early iu July for the W -*S treated by the best doctors, but, ^".“bhrey’s Homeopathic Remedies 2oc
consideration of a plan to'moie thor I wlthout beuelit. Then he was advised Fine Scissors! inner ' ‘'.t'
onghly organize and consolidate the “* trV Kl “ k "" J ' A!”,.
best doctor*, but; 8ize
. : .— --on he wus advised Fine Scissors 40 otr cent off
to try Electric Bitters, the Wonderful Shaker Digestive Cordial. 50o size.. ,89c
Stomach and Liver remedy, and he ’ v ». u *Pn-e'».Beef Wine and Iron, full
writes: “After taking-two bottles I was ' v ^. Ut 25c
.•»"»■:• i *« SWSaSISi-m-;:::-.-.-.-*
matchless merit for all Stomach, Live,
and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold
by ltj L. Micks, Druggist, '
system. Many of the divisions now
operated us distinct from the rest will
be brought under under one manage
ment.
The general election laws of Cuba
provides for a universal suffrage and
the Australian ballot system. Sail
ors and soldieis of the Cuban Repub
lic, and all men who by virtue of
their office bear arms, are prohibited .. , ~ r--r— -■ *•■*- omic. „ .
from young. um, * u Had be more time to devote ,.v,hi. S Hk Bal “ P« p P 1 **
McLean’s Vermifuge. 25c size ] 1 0
Salter’s Eye Water 1. ' 4c
Dickeys Eye Water ^
Maltine with Coca Wine. $1.00 size ", 7
Maltiue with Wine of Pepsin, $100 size
Certain Catarrh Cure, $100 size "57c
Grove’s Chill Tonic. 50c size 25c
..25c
1 lie Albany Herald doubtless rea
izes that it would be just about iu
impassible to elect a Southern man
president as to elect a governor frt m
South Georgia.
In another column we print from
the Atlanta Journal what C’ommis-
. vouiiuw ; ynive s cum i omc. 00c size
sioner Stevens says of wliat he saw : ^organ’s Chill Tonic,50c s.ze 25c
on his trip, which will be interestnm 1 i Fur “j\ u t e the oest polish
‘ , iiiiensung, in i he world tor Beadsteads. Pianos
reading to the people of the state. ‘ B «Kgie*. etc., per bottle i0c
Had he more time to devote to this n k Bll *ui p> k * - W et*
, to mis Orange Blossom p=. package - 75 .-t*
trip, hi* surprise would doubtless Boffg Consumptive Cure per bot-
Imvo been proportionately greater. 1 , tlu , * * * 50 cts
—— - Cream of Kentucky per quart 21 00
Slate Treasurer Park has been at
tending the Teachers’ Association at
Warm Springs this Week and it is
urn; warm
, friends among them despite the re-
Stook raising should be made one - -
of the chief industrious of South 1 “" l °°" lrov « rs 7 between him and
Georsria. There ia Governor Candler.
Georgia. There is infinitely more
money in oows than iu -lotion.
“ * ” pint 50 “
ie .u"/-, „ “ * P* nfc 35 ’•
INorth Carolina Corn per quart 60 cts.
- ” V ’’ “ Pmt 80 cts
asserted that he has many warm Farmer Boy' per i,art“ *. ** 18 CtS
f mt - -
, “ “ I Pint -
Antiquary per Quart
f. C. SRriZiiM
Columbus- - Oeoi
All kinds of Buildar’s Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Cemei
Horse and Mule Shoes, Paints, Oils, .Glass, Brush
Doors and Blinds, in fact anything you need for buil
poses or.in a Blacksmith Shop
Take advantage of the low freight rates on
write me and let me give you prices.
T. L. GF IZARD.
couuiMi:
-THK-
Port. Imported par Quart
Port, California, per Quart
butcher £k C ’ ^“PPornong per Quart
'I'he recent controversy has dem
onstrated one thing at least—that
oftk-als knew but little of the affair* 1 tbnt you"shouldTeH.'
of the trea*urv. j r —
i Jvte H. Powell.
Iam running the only
.1..., i„ Bainbn<l<ltt “fiT. j i.'.,.'
You snoiild 1 ' Gahforiifa
loure Truly,
vanceu prices on meats. You snoiild
t»U on me for anything in my hue
• 75 cts
- 40 cts
20 cts
1 50 cts
1 00
50 cts
35 cts
50 ct»
1 00
- 50 cts
HR.. I_i. Hicks>
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
M FtEXC! PIANO & 0BG1
^-^Head Office: ST. LOUIS MO.*
Branch Houses at Nashville, Tenn., Dallas. Tex., Bi
Ala., Montgomery, Ala.
MANUFACTURERS OF — ~ .
AND RICHMONI
AND WESTERN agents
w AY > KNABE, vose & SONS,
ION AND CHICKER1NG PIANOS.
BKST OUGA>S ON EARTH. Terms reasoniil.lt
struments fully guaranteed.
U- X-J BLEDSOS
a«BoraX Agmt
Donalsonvil
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