The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, August 10, 1901, Image 3

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*-,» TOOK THB DUG". convict., has escaped Penitentiary at Colqudt, was sentenced to serve in 1 Ins been in the camp year. j ia8 one of the most ttint has ever been' at- escaping prisoners from a camps- All kinds of de- bccu resorted to by these ;ape t'leir confinement have baffled the o e ■f them ruaids. „s adopted by Will. Curry, 0 make an effective escape been surpassed. hen lie left the camp took 1 . . , ' formation oil request t | 0 g which was kept there| ^ i purpose of tracking es-l „ e rs with him. His es- usiKs roimsoiL uaos , • I A Sillier* Mona meat. , I A Mg millstone mo home tit over a Hie great oil discoveries is Texas modest miller’s grave Is a unique sight have caused active search for the un- near Grnytowu, O. The miilstoue la lo- known heirs of the following early ] “J®** ZT * oUi il ' bur} ' ,np * • t ground atsl can l*> seen a mile away, seitiers of lexas and soldiers of the coming down the bill. Texas Revolution of 1835 to 1840. nu "‘ ,i * the Inst resting place of a Larire tracts of wild lands wl.i.d. hnpM ' ul,,U>r ,>r tht> oU1 W-’hOoi. Who l.argc tiacts ot wtl.l lands, which knew not ttir cures or worries of a rta- have become valuable, were granted Ing or falliUK grain market but who by the Texas Republic to such get-j K rouml his corn and wheat for bis • i i „ i j. _ , • . : neighbors and lived contentedly o:i his tiers and soldiers, which, on account •• gmau | 1Po;ilg of their death or disappearance, were Chiseled on the buck of ttie monu ment Is this poem: a uii.t.Ktvs Mosnt.:vr. [A mlllHolt* nikm imiii hi* tultt.j BriMath IhHi ntuiH* m milfcr tin, Who left thr rkl th«* lint 01 mtHterti wiy* ol makimt flour Axvj hence jnwf1 0)4nv a happy hoar. Hr wan not fore*] to fcjns-tilat*? K«r on Pticatjo's mofiititut wtiiu He dW not raiv tor *oct i^n trade. But *nM His neighbor* all he mads. Cablr* ami telegram* \v»«tv run*: Tin* umrkrta Girl not make him rotor. Small was Ms mill, hla proton round; CHmu waa hi* Iwa *. hi* clumbers sound. Hr rnvl«l iwnt. hr vws emits! no* And thrU lamented with hi* lot. —Cicctunatl Star. Hfi — - gy Can be properly run without being Advertised, •V> expected immediately eparture had been noticed, d a >ood lead the were never sold and still await claim of their heirs. Many of the neglect ed lands lie in the oil regions. Ed ward W. Goff, of Austin, Texas, sends list of snob settlers and soldiers whose unknown heirs are entitled to the lands. He will give further in- The list fol lows: Samuel Alloway. Thomas Adams, H. , B. .ikies, Collier Barksdale, Augustus jot known until sometime jj H kev, George Brown, Edwin Blake, a ell away, and hav ng Daniel Bourne. B. F. Blake, Mrs. M. hound with him, with Bnalgio, VVni. Bloodgood, A. B. Bar rier,!), A. Burroughs, Martha Blanchard, Isaac Bridges. J. W. Blue, G. Bluthart, Wm. C. M. Baker. J. L. vdiambers. Har vey Cox,.Archibald Chase, M. E. Carroll. Peter Conrad. James Caplo, James Diuip- ki .g. James Douglas. Charles Fine. J. A. Foster. Benj: Freeman, J. E. Fullerton. Ben;). Y Gillen. Pat Gorman, R. W. Gil pin, George Gardener, J. W. Gibbons, Pat tiillilaud, John Gulliou. Dominic r dogs were in the vicinity Gallagher, L. Gedruft'. Robert M. Greene, p winch coilid be used to Peter \V, Grayson, Kobt. Henderson, scape, and Gurry had little ] John Havtgroves, Jesse Humphries, Pe- ' , , , .i‘ i,:„ Ur Hilt, John Harris. Enoch .Harris, A. Jg as he kept the og Q HoUand ,Geo. J .Johnston. Artemisia Jacobs. Julius Lecompt. P Lj. Denman. Benj. Lnuier, M. B. Lawrence, Samuel Lawrence, Wm. (nun, John J^afayette, through the woods for him,] Kobt. Mnssieman. James McSherry, J-e- ? .j ,i lal i,,, 1 ter Mason. Alex Mitchell, E. Tl Mitchell, is entertained that lie WiliUMoWilkewon> Samuel Moore, J. A. Mahoney, Edward Mansell. A. L.- Martin. William Motley, Martin Moran, Dennis Mahoney, J. B. Mu Lyman, Peter Norton, Robt. H. Neill, A J. Owen, F. Peterswick. \\. H. Price. Joseph Kutoh, John Kiiey, Simon Ryan. T. J. Kedman, Mathelda Runnels, Rudolph Rector, Hi. ram Riggs, Fred Kiidge, Samuel Rogers, Hugh Rogers. Margaret Russell. Robt. W. Kenfroe, Jame- Smith. Wm, Smith, Geo. Smith. Henry JJpehcer. D H. Stoe- yer. Francis Smith. Richard Starr. Jaoob E. Self. Thus. Small, Wm Shelton, L S. Simpson, Win. Thornton, ChU. Teal, Henry. Teal, Jacob Thomas. Satnuel Whiting, J. W. Woodward. Archibald Wynn, Ed Wayesotio.uski. Gnstin \Ven- denberg, Hardin Waldrop, John C, Whit aker, Johu Winters, James Welsh. An drew Weaver, Robt. WUomun, H. J. Williamson, W111. Winters. Ann Woold ridge. Johu G. Wolf, Chas Zanco, L. von Zacharias. rJs at the camp were non- j They had no means after V dog had gone to get a lie negro. t he would be caught, ught that Gurry U now liv id game which the hound hop' light,. ripiion of the negro was a prison commission last morning, butuo description accompanied it, and the the dog is not said to be ued by the guards at the lough he is as badly wanted .—Atlanta Journal. of cough or croup give the ’ue Minute Cough Cure. Then nd have no fear. The cnild 1 rnjht iua little white. It Pleasant to take, always and almost instantaneous in , L. Hicks. A AEW row.v. near the county line of in Decatur county, about a Flint river and the same from the city of Vada a new come into existence. The lied Swindell, and is backed wmdell Lumber Oorapanv of ge. That company has a (1 dowu there several miles we are told they will make permanent and build a town oil .: it can be done. ::J of that section is fine and as s ire as anything can be. founding country is general- i by small white farmers neighborhood is a desirable ve in. ats on Flint river make it market and insures cheap ates for all time, g all things into considera- soems no reasou why should not be a good busi nt,—Camilla Clarion. e satisfied with temporary re- indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia ruiiuieutly aud completely re 's complaint. It relieves lier- heoause it allows the tired perfect rest. Dieting won’t tuniach. Nature receives sup- the food we eat. The tteusi- to ketp the stomach is to use ispejjsia Cure, which digests eat and can't help but do you ■ L. Hicxb. BLOW* TO ATOMS,S The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded, for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, Matrimony In Gilbert Inland*. Women of the Gllliert Islands Itelng merely regarded as cattle or any otlwr property, write* Arthur |nhers|ey In The Overland Monthly, the umtrtnxml- al knot la easily tied and Just as easily untied. If n man fancies a girl, he aelzea (ter by ilie half of the tiend^* wherever ahe may be, despite hey pres testations, ami drnpi tier away to hla home. Uer resistance. Is tint often seri ous. the pretense <>( refusal being due to the mxiuettlshnesH Inherent in the iex. When the couple reaob the lie,use Of tbt> giflom. n wedding feaat Ig'fur- nlahed forthwith, to which all t.fie Im mediate friends of the bride and. bfjjjt*- groom ore Invited. Rul nil neei'piaiHT of the Invitation Implies the contribu tion Of some viands to the entertain- ■pent. Matrimony la attended by no further ceremony than this. When n huslmnd grows weary of his wife, be atmpiy orders her to leave him, and If fhe does not he turns her oat of doora. Haver Lift Ike Road,, An oh) negro In a neighborhood town arose In prayer meeting and aald: “Uredderlb and sltterin. I tieen a mighty mean nigger in my time. ! had a heap er upa and downs, specially downs, alnre I J’lhed dr church. I stole chickens and watertnllllns, I cussed. I got drunk. I shot craps. I slashed od der coons wit! my mxor. and I done or sight or odder things; hut. tank the good laiwd. brrrtdertn and slstrrln. I never yet lost my Mlgton!** — Blue Ridge Thr Mrvlwar ndat. A very qoeer plant belongs t» the pea family and Is called the “moving plant” on account of the manner In which Its leaves turn around of their own accord or go by Jerks, without be ing touched or In any way disturbed. Sometimes only one or two leaves on s plant will be affected: at other tlmcf., they will all j>erform Jumps and gyra tions simultaneously. It. Is observed, that the movements nee most energetic when the thermometer marks about 80 degrees. And no advertising pa^s.better than newspaper advertising. The news paper goes into the homes of the people and is read through. If bar gains are offered, they make n note of it. THE SEABCE-IMT a first-class^ advertising mediuir, As it is read by the people very generally In this county and ■ b^x many in adjoining counties. PUT AIT AD. nr Whs rmm Uca Behind. Frenchmen do not want .to rule; they want to live. The pursuit of life, of , . . laughter, of charming sensations, of. gently sttmnhite liver and bowels to ex- 1 | Dt elll«enC apprehensions, of Individual. UA*ZLEe THE tVOHLR. ovary in medicine has ever cre- Tiarter of the exciteuaeut that wused by Dr. King’s New Du- t ooMumptum. It’s severest « been on hopeless victims of tiun. pneumoLie, hemorrhage. hr mchitis, thousands of nil ' 'v-tored to perfect health. a '. colds, asthma, croup, hay trseiisss ana whooping cough, lu.ckcit, surest cure in the '' 'Z L. Hicks who * inli-faction or refunds men s' 1 : j'jtUes ode and #1.00. ’i rial pel poisonous matter, oleause the system and absolutely cure constipation and sick headache. Only 2dc at R. L. Hicks’ drug store. Dressed and dried boards at Reid & Sou’s, near depot. UNDERTAKER?-—m. Carry a full line of first class Burial Cases, Caskets, etc., of the latest styles. 3?riOGS olxeaper thaa ever before. development of ctmrneter-It may all,, he more Important more vital to man existence than the preoccupation to rule oneself aud others, to make, laws and to HghL-Steeveua’ “Ullinpsee Of Thro#. KitHimi " ,,uHia»~~ • ft* aiwgor VkonRha. • j VAh,“ algliol the fond t noth Jr, “tWO i eon Is with Inti a single thought l” I ‘’Yes,” echoed paterfaifTUIas. “ai»d less thaq one dollar. I don’t know how they're going to moke It, Mary, nuies»— er—perhaps that single thought they've got Is that papa’s going to put op tor two.”—Denver Tltnea. Aqd work up your business to g pgyin poin% Job Work Hi the Death*. There Was once upon a time tu) Egyptian king, ao It la aald. who Wilt « pyramid aud died of melabcMIy. Hla name Was Dumopa. The memory or bis tragic history la perpetuated every time we sty we are “in the damps." A FIRST CLASS- *>-m AND BOARD STABLE!► I ara devoting my best attention to the care of a limited number of horse* X have only exp.erienoed-hh'rsbmenrand the/ are under tnv direct superyition. My Dray Line IS RUNNING ON FULL TIME AND W YOb NEED ANY HAULING CALL ON ME. 3KEO. D. &RIFFIN, tJnr book and job office m busy turn ing ont tint-class job work all thq time, ami we propose to give fa- faction at reasonable prices, If yon need anythirig jp the jplj. printing line, write tqi us or ape uq. before placing yon; oiijder, It will pa^ yqiij MSFUQTFTTI.X.'X THE SEARCH-LIGHT.