The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, July 27, 1901, Image 5

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For latest designs in Spring and Summer Millinery Goods at the lowest prices ever offered in Bain bridge. Have just opened and have new goods throughout Milli ners of taste and long experi ence to serve you. VERY RERPECTFULLY, • Mrs, 8. T. Young. • D- T SUTHERLAND. ® .v : », ! V r-.‘ Machinist iron and Brass Fennder. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. iir loads of steel rails for and A. railway are being at the nver. Tlioy will thi* city with Tallahassee. Lame dealer in new and seoond-hand machinery. Manufacturer of Orate Bars. Saab Weights, Saw Mtlll and all casting* in iron and brass. Having a large and modern plant can do good and prompt work. Uarrries a large stock of Babbit. Valves, Pipe Fittinngs, Lubrica tors, lnjuctors, and ti full line of Mill supplies. THE BEST MADE tiKii**** | CITY DIRECTORY. ^Deputy JtaKfijii,w. A U?"^ou. ,S ' Fo^ 111 ” w. Wright, W. O. Muihls eTd E. T Klocs, f derry, L V Pal. COUBTYWEECTOHY. k„. u v-T. B. Maxwell. OL*a 8r- I 7ockt.-0. W. Wimberly. Shuikf- T ^ Patterson. Tax qoLLKcr.m.- • »„ « Tax assbsbo .—A. P. long. I^t^Iscrkk.—tieo.S. McNair Oouk- EJvvoR-JiB Tolbert. OoltOMtK-W J rick- Juno* or OlTT t.wr.-H. B. fddiV OF MET SOCIETIES MASONIC. .(intiE, N"- -t —Meets Snt Thursday In each montb, at Sp. in. - .. i|.irreii,W. M.;U. O- Woodhnll, S K. Toole, J. W.; J. P. Brown, Sec’y; PucTvre, Trqns.; W. W. Palmer, s. !>.; ”J. t’l. Thon.leon. S. 8 ; W. 1 iV.’-.J. s.; v. Berry, Tyler. IIaINHIDOE K.A . CHAFFLB ■ v Toole. High Priest; L. V. Pat- J ui.fe- l>r H *. Wilson, Berlbe; b. ’."•m. Vf’of H.: B. J. Wtills. It. .V, C.; sig Ill’ll", O oi * B K1 i r ii c n. M. or :tr<l 11 /aihariis. M. olirnl Vail; W. W. Har- I'm. of ut Vail; v. Berry, Sentinel KN1UHT80K PYTHIAS. , . rl . i.nooE, No. SJ.—Meets 1st and Hrd Tue’ilays in each montb,jt p. in. M.orwiJiEiwi: ' t i 5. Cbesnut. :). U.-J- *»• Brocbott Lain bridge has several millionaires natermillionaires! ; 0 1. Hill'im Lynn was in town | s week. Billie is all right! lUul. Dave Waters is a terror to lakers of the municipal law. [It rather strikes us thut cotton Will ling ten ceuts a pound this tall, [Crops have materially improved lit L county during the past fortnight. We hear that the Wainmau Hotel [ to soon have an automobile oinni- Bob Westmoreland already has liree hundred hens in his poultry- lard. , The Hicks Block of "handson e Irick business houses is down on the (ills. Bainbridge is one of the best towns i ihe South for a wholesale dry fcoods business. r ' > Powells’ and Chason’s new hotel is ie of the haudsouiest in the South, h, she’s a beauty. Bainbridge uo.w has a steam street puicliine. Our thoroughfares will o’v he made perfect. There is nothing the matter with the [imposed canal from this place to team Mill on the Chattahoochee. We hear that there is more de jmand for agricultural lands m this [co.iiity than has been for many yeai-s. ‘•Who frowed dat las brick fust?” is the question for debate before the licit meeting of the Pluto Gumbo Club. Mid one darky to ^another the other day. “Gbshemity l is' dat what call bin ?” was the response. Col. tfnhn Chusoii was war welcoRKMi in his new borne at M< trie. Tiie Colonel is lionnd to need in that thriving town. . Many uar the G. F am laid down soon link HOUSE WANTED—1 desire to rent a five or six room hense *rom the 1st of October. Address, stating location and rental per mouth, “Ten ant/’ in care General Delivery. We hear it in the air that several persons are nosing around with a yiew of putting in a system of elec tric street railway in this progressive city.. The Bainbridge man, who is so mean and stingy that be Uses a* wart on the back of his neck for a collar button, is said to 'nave beep discov ered. See petition for charter in another cob mn. The names attachod are a sufficient guarantee that the pufposes of the iucorporators will lie fully carried out. Editor Brinson is still enjoying the health giving waters of Panacea Springs. A letter from him states, however, that lie will return to the city next week. We have received several com munications for publication this week from parties who failed to give their names. Hence they follow the rule, into the waste basket. Our streets are infested a brigade of worthless little niggers from ten years old up. They <" nothing bnt loaf and whistle. Why don’t they go to school ? Several candidates for legislative Irui't.- from tins county are looming up in the dim perspective. Let ’em loom! With showers enough to keep down the dust, Bainbridge will man age to get through the healed term somehow. It will not be long ere the’ ‘ festi- bulcs” can be serving the festive oyster to a discriminating and hun gry public. Skaggs. *• Where are the locomo biles built?” Suaggs: “Why any fou! ought to know they are'niade in Mobile, Ala. If you know a news item of any kind ring up No. 8—Thk Skamch Light.—and tell us about it and it will •ie appreciated. The spring pullet still roosts too high for poor folks and country edi- tors. A. chif^ep farm or two have been threatened!; • A youba Talcum- der 10 CENTS A BOX ONLY Capt. W. It. Moore,'“Our Bill,” is the General Manager of all the steam boats on the three rivers. Wish he would manage to have them to touch at B&iiibridgo up and down. There is a tide in the affairs of men, (and of towns) which if taken at its flood leads on to fortune. Baifi- hridge is on the flood tide just uow, and non’t you forget to remember it. Mr. H. B. Brockett has opeued a fine stock of fancy and family urro- oerios which he is selling cheap for cash. His store is located on West street, near his residence. 8ee his display ad in this issue. See display ad in this issue of Stuckey & Cox’s livery, feed andsalei stables on West street. Both of these young men arc hustlers and with their experience as liverymen will always deserve the patronage of the. public. Mrs. II. A. Blount and Master As- berry, who have been spending sonic time in Georgia, returned home last week. They were accompanied by Miss Maude Powell, of Climax. The young lady is a most lovely repre sentative of that state.—Dothan, Ala., Home Journal. Mr. John H. Cutter, of Savannah, was in the city last Sunday on his way home from a trip to Alabama. He holds a responsible position with the firm of G. E. Dickinson & Co., cotton brokers of Savannah. John is a Bainbridge boy and his host of friends here are rejoiced to know of the success lie has attained in the city of his adoption. Mr. J. D. O’Hearn and Mrs. B. D. Fudge have leased the new Hotel Waimnan at Bainbridge, and with Mr. Allen as manager have taken charge of the same. Both Mr. O’llearn and his sister, Mrs. Fudge, are experienced hotel people, and will keep the \yainman up to a high .standard of excellence. The man- lawyer got a agement will be liberal and progreae- 1,000 fee Jfrijm a client last week, ive, and they will no doubt do a Vb(i say# thereto not money in the handsome business.—Thom a a v 111 e tgal profMgtoot Times Enterprise. Bainbridge, Ga. Durable, Light-Runniog and well finished.. Latest styles and all modern equipments. Needles. Oils And Attachments Handled* Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If yon needs serviceable Machine and a guarantee of satis taction, nail on. or write me at once. J. D. HALSTEAD BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. Bainbridge needs a board of trade in order to secure concert of action oil all matters of interest to the city, Let us have it at once. Sheriff Fordham, of Bainbridge, brought up two negroes yesterday wanted in fhis county for burglary. —Miller County Liberal. The fall fights opened down on Cheapside last Tuesday. Col. Dave Waters, howeyer, was on hand time enough to prevent the effusion of gore. The blaokberry crop has not been as prolific this year as usual. We have not heard how Diltlewhoctor- field’s crop haa panned out, though last year lie made seven bales to the balaam. Mr. Ralph A. Graves, ot Bain bridge, was a visitor to our city last week, and wliile here met Mr. Mort’n Turner, Will and Frank Spain and several others of his old college, mates who gave him a warm reception and made his stay in our city exceeding ly pleasant.—Quitman Advertiser. Mr. H. B. Brockett was quite ser iously hurt in attempting to cross a fence oil his premises a few days ago. His fool, slipped on the railing, caus ing him to tall on the top of the pickets and producing a very painful injury from which lie has been con fined to his home for several days. Mrs. W. J. Bush and little Mvrtle Erin left on yesterday’s noon train for Bainbridge. While in the Oak City sbe will be entertained by the interesting little family of her broth er, Engineer A. J. Rich, a gentleman who baa pulled the whistle cords of all the locomotives that have steamed into Colquitt.—LiberaL It is often whether you have your prescriptions filled promptly and accurately* We make a Speoialty of Our Prescription Department And Physicians Prescriptions And family recipes are fllled frompure fresh drugs,'and in the most careful and exact manner. Our charges are re *K-mb and our service prompt and obliging at all times. We also carry a complete stock of Patent and Fanoy iruggut Sundries Xto. Which we will sell as cheap as they can be bQUght anywhere OAK CITY DRU6 CO.. Bainbridge; Georgia.