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BRIDGE, JULY 6, 1901.
CITY DIRECTORY. -
V l Willi*. MATU5HAI*.— E. H.
‘ » man R«—»• a. Lytle,
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OOSTY DIRECTORY.
. _r. U. Maxwell.
Long.
McNair oouK-
TAx'AMBMOjjjA. 1'
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OUY OF MET SOCIETIES
M A SO NIC.
> V). 1—Meat* srd Thursday
I”,n each mouth, ut* 1>. >n-
Berry.Tyler.
,s»h>gb H A CHAVrRB
mle Hi (til Pri«*t; L. K. Pat-
■ lt .' il. 0. Wilson. Scribe; jl.
■ Ti.: E.J. w»ms,ii. u x.
• L - 'il B. Klirllcli, M. or »n
, ,ri is. M. olind VaU; W. W . Har
, i s t V ill; V. Berry, Sentinel
KNlcHTSOP PYTHIAS.
, ... iE No.M.-Meet* island :ir<J
. 17s in each month, S p. la.
„ narnsnv V C.-M. F,. O'Neal.
m -Mll'ims- Nl. of IV —J K Toole.
i s' in l M of V—V. Kerry. M.of
wonbei'ly M. at A.-W R Ingram,
t n^iut 7 D.H.-J- K. Brotikott
week’s rains have been of
netit to growing crops in this
ml bicycle for sale cheap, in
'lining order. Apply at this
S. MoFtee gave her friends
tful card party one eveuiug
k.
P. Cressep has given up
non with the li. I* Licks
re.
VV. F. Smith has moved into
Methodist parsonage front-
twell street.
famous little pills. DeWitt’s
rh- hisers. compel your liver
Is to do their duty, thus giving
,ioh blood to recuperate your
re easy to take. Never gripe
cks.
outig la-lies of Bainb r idgo
eautiful as the oaks which
here are majestic and grand.
. F. Ob A. railway have re
heir new engine recently
-d from the Baldwin Loco-
Works.
t’s Witch. Hazel Salve should
ptlv applied t» cuts, burns
' It soothes Rud quichly heals
ed part, Thew «re worthies#
its, be sure togtl DeWitts. H.
J, R. Slocomb, of Dothan,
d a prominent turpentine
, was here Tuesday making
uents to move his family to
it.
ridge is hungry for new rail-
nil public enterprises. It
ese to make towns, and it
erpnse to catch these. Have
enterprise?
ndepted to One Minute Cough
. leseut good health and
I was treated in vain by doc-
111*; trouble following la grippe,
e Minute Cough Cure and r»--
iv health.” Mr. E. H. Wise.
Ua K. L. Hicks.
W. Wimberly, Chas.
e, Jtio. Idling, Jas. Colbert,
, Russell Fleming, Ed Flera-
S. R. Brinson went, on A
h to Spring creek Tuesday.
■Ived very much nppreci
nations to attend picnics the
Wem, Dell, Sylvaniv and
priog. Each of these neigh
u doubt enjoyed the oocas-
tliur pressing engagements
attention to other points.
Ou the Fair Grounds, Sunday
■lie Maltese cross witn Lieut
Mr uud Legion of Honor
tc.s of Confederacy on cross.
- i>« roturn to me and get re-
RofiT. HoWKK.
:e. Ga., June 35. 1901.
kt-r, who has been acting
’her for the Flint River
Lo., h*a accepted a similar
* :i the G. K. & A. Ry.
D ’-"' whom she succeeds, is
hvi for Mr. J. W. Callahan
moth turpentine business.
There were but a few from Bain-
bridgo to attend the big barbecue at
Quitman on the 4th, w ith tho excep
tion of the band boys, who furnished
music for the occasion. AH who
went, however, speak (u the highest
terms of the hospitality of the people
of that thriving town.
Bandmaster Ponder has been noti
fied that the Fourth Regiment Band
of this city has been selected to fur
nish music for the encampment of
the Third Georgia regiment to be
held at Washington, Ga., next week.
The boys are elated over the selec
tion and will attend in full numbers.
They will leave -to-night, but the
route to lie taken has not been defi
nitely determined upon
1 am running the only butcher
shop in Bainbndde that has not ad
vanced prices on meats. Yousnoiild
call on me for anything in my line
that you should need.
Jete H. Powell.
Mr. T. B. Gremraer, of Bainbridge,
Ga., is in the uity assisting the local
talent in preparing the laughable
farce-comedy, “Loye in all Corners,”
which they will present for benefit of
the Military Company one night next
week The play is one of the most
laughable on the stage and between
the acts Mr. Gremmer will favor the
theatre goers with a number of btuck-
face specialties, including song danc
es, etc. If you miss this you will
miss one of the best entertainments
of the season.—Dothan (Ala.,) 3ift-
ings.
tact* Jt1a*« mA tkt Watte*
Cncfe-Mlago «m In town a day nr
two ago. tt hatf been a longtime since
the old ninu had been to Savannah, nod
he rambled over the atretits all the
morning. Iwpmaed with the wonder
ful things Ik* saw.
Naturally toward the mhlday he be
gan to fed a little tired ami very hun
gry. so as he passed In front of one of
the eat lug houses for colored people, of
which there am several In the neigh
borhood of the Plant system depot, the
succulent piles of edibles lu the win
dows offered too great u temptnxtou to
be resisted. He entered the restaurant
and sat down to a table.
“All right, sab.’' «ld the affable
waiter, coming up. "Wotll 1t bed"
“1 want.’* said Uncle Mlugo unctu
ously. "some o’ dat fried fish een do
winder an -a piece o’ dat pie."
“Yea. sab. Wot elm*?”
“I want some o’ dat fried chicken,
too. an some o’ detn doughnuts.”
“Yea, mb. Wot else?"
**T want some o’ dat bam and soma
town bread."
“Yea. aah. Wot elael*
“An I want a cup o’ tea.”
“Cup o’ tea. Yea, wJi. Wot kind O’
tea?"
“Wot kin o’ tea I wr»nt?" replied the
old man. with a sevwv look. “Wot kin
you ‘spec’ I want? 1 wnut sto’ ten. sto’
tea. You t’lnk I come rai de train all de
way from Possum Holler for to drink
eaccafrax?"—Savannah News.
The piles tha’ annoy you so will be
quickly and permanently healed if you
use DeWitt s Witch Hazel Salve. Be
ware of worthless counterfeits. K. L
Hicks.
The Grand Lodge of the colored
Knights of Pythias will meet in this
city next \^eek. Grand Lecturer
Hutto, has returned from a tour of
of the state and thinks there will Jte
a large attendance. The exercises
will he held in the opera house and
the welcome address will be deliv
ered by W. M. Harrell and W. 1).
Johnson, and the response by W. O.
Emory, of Macon, Ga. -The annual
address will be delivered by O. S.
Stanley, of Amencus. C. D. Cres-
well, of Macon, will preside. We
make this statement at the request
of and for the benefit of our colored
readers over the county.
The S’jahch Light force has been
placed under lasting obligations to
two estimable ladies—Mesdames
Raney and Gurley. Just alter going
to press last Saturday, conscious that
they had done the Lest they could
for the patrons of the paper during
a week ot sweltering heat, but un
conscious of the fact that that there
was a pitying thought of their hard
lot among their more fortunate of
their fellow beings, to their surprise
and great relief a servant, arrayed
in the conventional garb,stepped up
on the threshold bearing a waiter
covered will) a dainty napkiu and a
kindly message from those thought
ful triends nf the suffering printer.
With greatful hearts and eager hands
the napkiu was removed, revealing a
most pleasing vision, no, a reality—
dishes piling up and ready to rim
over with strawberrys herbet and a
plate of delicious cake. Again ques
tioning the servant, to be sure there
was no mistake, and pinching them
selves, to be sure they represented
the persons named, the cooling dish
es were handed around and their
tempting contents enjoyed. Straw
berry sherbet and cake do not often
fall upon the pathway of the forgot-
ten printer, but then, there are tunes
when they do.
You eau never cure dyspepsia by di
eting. What your body ueeds ii pjenty
of good food properly digested. Then
if your stomach will not digest it. liodol
Dyspepsia cure wi.i. it contains all of
the uatuisl digestauts, hence must di
gest every class of food and so prepare
it so that nature can use it in nourishing
the body and replacing tbe wasted tis
sues. thus giving life, health, strength,
ambition, pure blood and good healthy
appetite. K. L. Hicks,
A Tatar WXo OststsInfS His DIznRr
Dr. Chalmers always hod a lilgt
sense of pentonal dignity. When a
youns man. bd waasengased as tutor In
a private family. Ills young lady pu
pils resented his strictness, and the
mother foolishly took sides with her
daughters. In petty spite when corn
pauy was Invttfd to the bouse .young
Chalmers Was strut out from the table,
and dinner was sent to his-room.
He made no protest against the
treatment. bvB when It was attempted
again be told vbe servant he had order
ed a dinner ire a neighboring town and
should need nothing. When tills had
been dooe a few times, an explosion
enan*. The master of tlie bouse calk’d
Clmlmers to nccouut for Insulting his
family. Chalmers -replied that tie bad
been Insulted by' banishment from the
table. Tbe young teacher conquered
and ever nfter held his place as oue of
the faintly at all aoclal gatherings.
D. T. SUTHERLAND. #
'A
Machinist, Iron and Brass Founder.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Large dealer in now and second-hand machinery. Manufacturer of
Grate Hal's. Sash VVeights, Saw Milll and all castings in iron sud brass.
Having a large and modern plant can do good and prompt work.
Carrries a large stock .of Babbit. Valves, Pipe Fittinugs, Lubrica
tors, lnjuctofs, and a full line of Mill supplies.
s
incbb. sjGwnsra maobxxts
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 von need a serviceable Machine and'
a guarantee of satis taction, call on. or wnte me at once.
J. D. HALSTSAD,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
No Apparent Canee Foe Oflrnw.
It was the third day out on au ocean
liner, and some of tbe passenger* were
Just getting acquainted A lady wlio
had made the trip tunny, times lay com
fortably III her steamer chair, when
the pretty nnd styllshly dad daughter
of n newly r>.-h family stopped ueur
her. and they*drifted luto conversation.
Presently tbe lady bowed to a palp
faced man who walked by.
"Who was that?” Inquired tha-glrl,
“That was Signor .Slnmt>aug,-.kk the
famou? pianist.” replied thq \ady, who
then Went on to speak ot the probable-
perfbriners at the InertfnhlO'Coocert at:
thr- Journey's end.
"Oh. are tberu any tnuslclaners. ot> :
hoardT' engerlylnijulrwl the girl.
“1 l»eg your-pardonV” wild the lady
-Interrogatively.
The girl gazed ot her Inquiringly.
“What tor?" she asked.—New York
Mall andrExpress.
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If ©be Star f^illiipercj §t©i»^. if
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$|j For latest designs in Spring and Sumiqer Millinery,
||> Goods at the lowest prices ever offend
|| in Bainbridge.
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Have just opened, and have ||
new goods throughout Milli-1|
ners of taste, and long expert* |f
Hon She Rotes Him.
“SUlnphtinr’s wife certainly has re-
tnarliuhle success In managing him. I
wonder how she does It.”
“When he undertakes to deny her
anything she really wants, she threat
ens to sue him for dtvofee." _
“Does lie care so much for her,
then ?“
“Oh. no. It's not that hut be flgulfs
that it Is c-heai>er to let her have her
own way ,than K would be to either,
defend the suit -or pay alimony."—Chi
cago Post.
A Question ot Salutations.
"What Is your favorite salutation?"
she asked the dilatory youth.
“Eb! Why. I don’t know. What'*'
yours?”
The fnlr girl yawned wearily.
"Tt would bare been good night,” She 1
sold. “Hut In about two minutes tt will
be good morning.”
“Gooilby.” said tbe dilatory youth.—
Cleveland risln Dealer.
Wondertsl Stones.
The brain of the tortoise was suppos
ed to eoutain a wondprfuf atece which
was efficacious lu extinguishing Are
and when placed under the tongue
would produce prophetic Inspiration.
Another stone possessing the latter
propeity was to lie found (o the eye of
the hyena. The head of the eat, Uo\r-
arer. was thought to contain what
would undoubtedly have been tbe moat
wonderful and most desirable treasure
of all could It have only bud a real in
stead of an imaginary existence, for
that roan who was to fortunate as to
posses/ this precious stone would have
all bis w^sbea granted. — Chambers’
Journal.
Salted in a Tee.
Fox (to be«r»—Tome over tomorrow,
and we’ll play a game of golf on tha
links.
Bear—AU right. I don’t know what
tbe game la hut If there’s any jolt you
can put up ou the lynx I’m In with
you.-Boston Herald.
©nee to serve:you.
Vj£RY>| RESPECTFULLY,
Mrs. S. T. Young.
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A latter «TLife and Deal,
It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
tand accurately; - g
We make a Speolfclty ot
Our ’ Prescription Department
And Physicians
Prescriptions
And family recipe s
are filled from pur e
fresh drugs, and in
'the most careful
"and exact manner.
and our service prompt and'
Out’ charges are, reasonable
obliging at all times.
We also carry a complete stock of
Patent and proprietary Medielnee, Panoy
and Toilet Aptioles, druggist
Sundries Sto.
Which we will sell as chAap as they can be bought anywhere
OAK CITY DKU6 GO..
Bainbridge, Georgia.