The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, July 20, 1901, Image 5

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UIDGK, -JULY 20, 1901. O. B. DEALER IN— ALL KIID8 OF HOIfiMiDC HAftlESS* 4U Work 2T«»-fcly tad Pni&ptlj Eadlutod. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. jerTEKMS: STRICTLY GASH-^i North Broad Street near Braukin’s Stables. BAIN BRIDGE, - GEORGIA. ■ITT DIRECTORY. Machinist Iron and Brass Founder. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. ' Large dealer in new and second-hand machinery. Manufacturer of Grate Bara. Saab Weight*,'Saw Milll and all (Mating* in iron and bras*. Having a large and modern plant can do good a'nd prompt work. Carrries a large stock of Babbit. Valve*. Pipe Fittinngs, Lubrica- tore, lujuotora, aud a full line of Mill supplies. ¥V>r latest designs in Spring and Surrimer Millinery Woods at the lowest prices ever offered in Bainbiidge. mm ■OBPJI. i^r^rrii OUHTT D1BECT0&Y. T u . Maxwell, ona* sv r steLSsreut' » S ll. Tolbert. Oo*o*«a-W J JUOOE OF CITY UolT.-B. B. m w met mmm masonic. „,ge, So. a—Meets Sri Thnrsday eacli i|ipntli, at 8 p. m. ,1,,....,.ii w m.; i>. u. Wooahurt, s v T..O e, J. W. J. e. Brown, Sec’y; vre Treu*.;W. W. Palmer, 8. V.; i„ ’i u • t. I. Thomlxon, S. 3 ; W . j!s.';V.BM-ry, Tyler. sbidgs 11. A. CKatruB chart as. M. of 2ml Vall; W. W. Har- ul Vails V. Berry, Sentinel KSIUHTSO*' PYTHIAS. I oi)OK. NO. 32.—Meets 1st and 3rd ailays in each month, s p. m. wumuMV V O.—M. B. O'Neal. i;|:^^A U M 9 ofF:-V.m^V KT NB , of -On the Fair Grounds. Sunday Virouse malrei-e cross wite Lieut the bar and Legion ot Honor , lH s of Confederacy on cross, lease roturn to me and get re- 1 RoBT. BOWEN, ridge. Oft., June 25, 1901. E. J. Perry gave an informal nmient to her friends Tuesday :. An Admirable Spirit. A representative Inniy of negroes appeared before the suffrage uom- niittee of the Virginia constitutional convention at Richmond the other day and presented a petition which read In part: . “Every.un'pfejudic* I and fair-minded man will coucede the fact that by vir tue of superior .advantages and intelli gence, the while man must rule and gov ern thi- country, ami all that we task is justice before the law. and an equal chare* iu the raee of ife. We are pow erless to demand, ami do not demand anything, but we are very powerful to nsk and beg that the right of franchi.-e be not takeu from u». nor the doors of. public schools closed against ns. “We feel great pride in the prosperity and peace ot our st.,te, the good feeling that now exist* between the races and are very grateful for the liberal support given our schools by our white friends. *We favor, higher tuxes for school pur poses, longer terms, better teachers,bet ter pay and compulsory education. •‘We pray that the result may redound to Virginia’s honor and glory, and that she still may be able to lay just claim to beiuir the foremost state in the union The admirable spirit displayed in the above is well worth the consider ation ot negroes in all parts of the country. More will be gained by one petition ex; ressing such senti ments and couched in such terms than by a ibdtisanu “demands” and mceii diary and fake charges such a* the propositions one made recently to the effect that the negroes contribute more to the sci.'ool fund than Is ex pended on their education.-—Macon Telegraph. Talcom-Nw 1 tier watermelon is having its ,w and many a darky i I heir. i has been falling in partial s all the week, rendering the cool and pleasant, re are several extensive real deals near consumation here| we expect to annouuce in the 1 »L.re. es Leona and Rutia Patterson i delightful watermelon cut- i their friends Thursday evea- . J'.ff Holder and Miss Mari all, r, of Bainhndge, arc guests at me of of Judge H. C. Sheffield Bek.—Arlington Courier. John M. Brown is building a Mae residence for his family rlv.ell which will be another l ornament to that beautiful Contractor Burney is in ; of tiie work. beautiful appearance of the Dtt 1 Bon Air would do credit of the largest cities and is in- i handsome monument to it* rising owners. Bainbndge is lead tine betels." : city council has purchased a road woiking machine which e used on flic streets of the city, luchine is drawn by two or lour and will do the work cheaper i a better manner than has been med in the past by a large ot bauds. Tliiji should greatly \e the appearance of the streets future. ; G. F. & A. railroad will bfc- ork at once from Arlington to '•bus, a distance of 60 miles, outract has been let to J. H. isou and B. H. Hardaway, of bus. The contractors will on Loth ends— Columbus and ;ton—as soon as some right >d uestions are settled at Cutl.- jug tlie important real estate transacted recently by our live <'.ate dealer, Mr. H. C. Allen, sale of the lot on the corner of and Troupe streets l.o the ridge Grocery Company.- This aid erect on* the property a' n 2 for their large .wholesale - which at present is located coruer of Broad and Troupe THE BEST MADE. Durable, Light-Running and well fiuiahed. I.rfteflt styles and all modern equipments. Neefe Oils And Attachments Handled* Price* reasonable, and term* eaav. If ven need a serviceable Machine And a guarantee qf satis taction, call on. or write me at once. . J. S. HALSTZAS f BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Mr. H. C. Allen tor the next few months,, beginning next Monday, will assume the neral management of the Hotel V, aintuau jointly with Mrp, D. .B. Fudge of Thomaeville. Th'.sc two new managers carry with them the energy, enterprise and miccesful experience demanded by the travel ing public nod iu them the public will find inrst genial hosts. The dVainmnu .lias already become the most - popular host--ley in this section of the stale, aod under its new man agement it* popularity will conuuiVb to glow in the bublic esteem. ,?dr. Allen is also largely interested in tbe rual estate business which will nop be effected by this engagement, Mrs. Fudge and iV^r. Allen both would especially appreciate the pres ence of their friends iu the city and their social wants wilh always be met with due courtesy and regard. Hon. Jno. E. Donalson has been engaged for the past few days in se curing rights-of-way for the exten sion of the G. F <fc A. railway from Arlington to Cutlibprt. The con tract has been let for the work to Columbus which will be pushed from, both points with all possible speed. The grading between this city and Tallahassee is now nearly completed and work on the bridge across Flint river here is progressing rapidly. ' Mr. Janies McDonald will shortly move to Bainbiidge, where, he will engage in the hard ware business. He has seoure'd a good store there and expects to get opened up abont the first of September. Jim is a thorough going young business man and has ample capital and ability to make the success we are sure he will achieve iu his new home.—Tliomasville Time* Enterprise. Have just opened and have 10 CENTS A BOX ONLY |f new goods thro^tout Millie m If ners of tsste and long expert || § enoo to servo y ou. I ' YfcRY REREecTFTOY I Mrs. S. A merry crowd of young folks under the ohaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Jackson nave been antic ipating a happy time on Spring creek this week. But on account of the threatening weather the fruition o' their hopes have been deferred city, from day to day. It is to be hoped that their fondest hopes may be re alized very soon—an abundance of fish and no red bugs and mosquitoes. Bairibridge, Ga. Otn MOI.D AMI SILVER. 'Have yon any of this? Why not biing it to Saber*, Bainbridge.'G*., and re ceive highest price either in cash or trade? Will buy ac~ article in gold or silver. j«ly SOMETHING WORTHY OF wirnm A NEW REVOLUTION IN THE BARBER BUSINESS. An absolutely safe shave at tlife nhw City Shaving Parlor, a eonfrpfciou*staqd next ilouB to city Pr«t Office. Our plan of sharing is *o Complete that we < an prevent infection or inocu lation by so os 11** l hoxioiig or poivionous greius. These t,r..v,ibl<is are of timet con tracted from one to i.Wothor bv reason of using the tame ’-nzor or brush on evero body. Nftw how we prevent such troub le* ive have a sbertliter, a uickle plated concern in which we always keep hot boiling boiling water. VV« put a certain qnBnity of Antireptsola, then every l.ar- oer after shaving «a«;h customer places his raajr over 11 m Sterilizer into the toiling water, letting it remain for afeW minute*. Aftei slmviog we us# a p»r tiou of that AnVine^tiohi on each custo- mer's face. By this method we can as sure you a safe shave. Call and see us and We will convince you that our service is the best in the Shave tOe.. Haiv Cut 25c. P. M. Sf.MS, Proprietor. It is whether yoti have your prescriptions tidied promptly and accurately. • ** ’ We make a Specialty of And Physicians And Sfamily recipes are filled from pure fresh drugs, and in the most careful and exact manner. •‘I wish to truthfully state to you and rhe readers of these few line* that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques tion. the best and only cure for dyspep sia that I baae ever come in contact with and I haAe need many other pre parations." John Betmi. VVest Middle sex. Pa. No preparation equal* Kodol Dyspepsia Cure »» it contain* all the natural diygestant*. It will digest *11 kind*of food-ind can't help but do you good U. L. Hick*. our st*Trice prompt nt\A Oni* charges are reasonah and obliging at a11 times. We also curry a complete stock of Patent end proprietary Medicines, Fancy ^d Toilet Artiolee, druggist Sundries Sto. Which we will sell as cheap as they can OAK CRT DRIB Bainbridae, Georgia. anywhere