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Notwithstanding the remoteness of
'11“ time—(one year and three
month*) - for (milling the election
for Governor in thin State, the woods ;
jure full of candidate*. Joe Terrell,t
; Pope Brown, DuPont Guerry and J •!
j H. Kstill have already precipitated |
. . , , , , * i , • their little boom*, while the third |
Notice V* hereby ge-eri Hint I have tin* ,, i
ia. de*wiiRted the BaiNBiune* Hkaboh person “*poKen ofs are growing!
Knterr.il ,it the P«*> Ojlirr <H Batn , >ri‘1g
ffu., a* seC'Mfl-cIa*'* mutter.
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LtoHT. a weekly uewr-puyer published
in Baiuhridgn. Os.. a- the ineilinni for!
the publication of all leyid advertise- j
i ipnt* emulating from the Sheriff's office
durinc the year WOl. Jan. lftth. IP01. (
A. W. FORT'HAM. Sheriff
a wotin aunt r UIHMKI.VRK.
Tur. Sbaroh BtoHT. which a® onri
re idem well know, is not iriven to the ex- |
ploitation of 'what it expects to hccoiu* j
plish in tiie newspaper world. However, j
w* expect to improve the paper in every i
lespect. making it the month pice, the
worthy exponent and advertisement of
the great town and county in which it is
published.
It. is the official organ of the city gov-
gnvernineut, the sheriff, the ordinary,
the hoard of county commissioners, and
in fact, all of the county officials. This
of itself is calculated to and does en
large the volume of our circulation.
To hold and improve our position a»
the leading newspaper of this town and
county, we intend making it a puhliua-
ti in second to none in thissection in point
of editorinl ability and typographical ex
cellence.
Wo propose to make The SbaiCH-
Lkjht a paper full of life and energy,
ever upholding the interests of our
Vounty and people. In the meantime
the paper will speak for itself without
further announcement.
Albany captured the first new bale.
K -garlics* ot the decision of the
court ol in<( itry appointed to investl-
gale the conduct of Hear Admir .l
Schley during the famous Santiago [
campaign, the minds of the people
are fixed, The court, may exonerate
or condemn but the people will con
tinue to recognise the true hero of
the buttle.
into such large phalanxes that we]
fear that Governor Candler will have)
to order out the State militia to pre-j
vent a gubernatorial insurrection.
Tim Skaechi.ioiit is not taking:
ranch stock in this premature tipris j
ing of candidates. There is time:
enough yet for patient and careful)
consideration and we shall take ad-]
vantage of it. At the wnie time we j
are far from being uninterested- in;
the various games and methods pur j
sued by announced and “spoken of” j
aspirants and their henchmen.
A great effort is being made to in-1
duue the Hon. Henry G. Turner to j
announce his candidacy which, so
HICKS’S
Hygienic
Self-
Treatment.
Whigh&m. On . .filly 3rd. 1901.
Mr. H. L. Hicks, Bain bridge'? On :
Dear Sir—1 write merely to express to
you mv gratitude tor curing ui> rupt
ure. Eighteen months’ ago. you will
far, has failed. This fact, however, remember you fitted a truss on me and
i a ! gave uie full directions for Self Hvgienic
does not indicate that Georgias ; ,. Brttnien | _ The rupture had i een gii-
greatest living statesman will not [ ing me untold trouble for a year. It has
accede to the wishes of the Demo
cratic party at the proper time.
Next year, in our humble opinion,
is tpiite the proper time.
A great deal hhe been said about
south Georgia being entitled to the
LH| ~ Shirt wsisfs 80c. 40c. fife. COc. *1.00. *150; Ladies Hlaek
'flj SkirfsOOe. 9Hc. *1.20, *1.50, *1.9M2.!!5; Silk Skirts {-4.* )0
if! Fancy Brocades; Iflack Crepou Skills. *4.50; Biwadeti Satj 1
'pL *7.00; Fancy yard wide Peveules it. 11 e 1 est makes at «•<■
■if]*fully 12R- India Lit en 5-ic. 7c. 0c. 15c. 20... 25c. Ofy ,, H . var(i .' L
Til DimmitiesW. 10c. 15c per yard; Fhj per* 7f.c, #5 e . if2,ii« ; ^
U] Junes in Notions; Suspenders Sc; 12 yards of Lace. 5c; (•, | 0|
j|ir ir.e; Ladies H»*e 5c. Sc. 10c. 12c. 15c. 20e.« pair; 24 si setsr.ole
1ft] S Bars Sweet Soap 5c; 6 Cigars lot 5c: a g<« d l ml lella^.j
ill j it s 5c;. 5 pay ers needles 5c; 12>afet> pins Cc; Men's Li. (; rili|l(
Shoes *1.10; Lace Pillow Shams 10c. Everything sold cheap,
m
m
Mew York Racket U
m
pl
not troubled me a day since 1 took the
treatment. Yours gratefully,
K. A. Connell. Ex-representative
Decatur County.
The above is only one of a vast nuiu-
V»er of the testimonials I have received
since I mastered this branch of the drug
business. Some of mv must remarkable
gubernatorial candidate. VVe lake j cures have been right here in the city-
bill little stock in the general howl ° WUUhVs proves cure all cases?
for "a SUntli Georgia man” just be
cause we live in this section. We
are sure, however, that south Geor
gia can furnish the candidate, who
is without a peer in the state in pub
lic experience, great ability ami loy
al Democratic taithtulncss to the
I believe it will.
Have 1 made auy failures ?
Many.
Why ?
Because it i< the unalterable determin
ation of some people never to take any
tieatment which is not saturated with
humbug and superstition and robbery.
My process is in accord with the phi-
luaopby of common sense and natural
. . , ,1., ■ . law. Hut it costs effort and self-denial
principles upon which the party was and perseverance; wherefore many give
founded. Undoubtedly we refer to up the trea meat before it has had a fair
trial.
WATER STREET,
1*1
m
BAIN BRIDGE, GKOk
Hon. Henry G. Turner ai
possessing these
essential*.
the gen-
important
By permission 1 refer to Mr. Sidnev
Hlasseugame of Haiubridge. When l
t fitted a trie-* on him he was suffering
Besides, Mr. Turner’s friends,and j accntely with rupture on both sides. He
1 was made comfortable in a few miuutes
and was entirely enved in less than ten
admirers are not confined to south;
Georgia or to the limits of the State,' days. He then laid aside hi* truss and
or to the United States. Indeed, he ‘ lnce ! That ^as neariy
ts the only Georgian wh'ose tame is 1
cO-extensive with the boundaries of
I But the niost remnvkaile cure I 'have
i ever known was thecaseof Allen Jjguire.
the Republic. If. south Georgia: a colored blacksmith on Water streets
shouhi honor herself by naming him J* $cale was ho'S
as her choice we feel certain that
north Georgia will stand shoulder to
shoulder with us.
The editor of the Oklahoma Hew-
g/ttr, and his head is level, printst lie
following scale of price's lor publish
ing things and swears that he will
have it incorporated in the next na
tional democratic platform, or break ] also diet- I was made comfortable as
a trace: “For calling a man a sue- fit , ted 0,1 , and « ot
* well and laid H*ule the truss tn less than
when everybody two weeks. This was nearly two vears
Those farmer* who fail to make
hay while the sun shines this good
year may haye great cause for regret.
The prices on this product will ad
vance on account of the western
dru .gth and wids-a-wake farmers
should open their eyes to the situa
tion and avail themselves of the op
portunity of uonsiderabl'v enhancing
tlic holdings of their pocket books.
The strike condition remains prac
tically unchanged-and the American
people are beginn'iig to reulixe that
one of the hardest fought battles
between capital and labor ever waged
is now on. Eyen Hanna with hi*
I hi ire I ia nimble to bring nlioul us<'l>-
tlement or even the semblance of oue.
in the incatime wise iften are begin
ning to wonder just where this strike
(pies ion will end and what will he
the ultimate solution of the problem.
The boiling state convention of
Chicago and Kansas City platform
deiDoerals held at Columbus recently
consisted of just «ix men—one short
of Uie number ot candidate* they
nominated. This propoi lion to the
whole n unber of democrats in Ohio,
450,000 more or less—probably rep-
reave ts about the number everywhere
a ho wish for another campaign of
lunacy ami suicide.—New York
World.
You drove that nail aright, hoys ;
you hit it on the head !
Editor Triplett, of Thomasville,
has visited Buffalo and he has seen
Meigs Editor Triplett prefers Meigs.
It may Ihi added that Meigs is a
prosperous town in Thomas county
and Editor Triplett's heart is loyal
tn old fronds.— Savannah Press.
That lie Is, and to all kinds of Ins
fi lends. ' John Triplett-Is'MHiat yon
might call a grand old man, ns well
as a grand old democrat. If you j Congressman Brantley refuses to
want au editor for governor of the j Ik* made a ‘gubernatorial’ cats paw
“true blue," siruigbtr'out, muj i.dilied j bv the political pot hunters of the
dcmneiatie sort, brave, big-hearted, Eleventh Congressional District. We
loyai old John TripLlt is yo ir m m! said all along that Billy is no fool.
less. Hut a complete cure was effected
and he was able to lay aside his truss in
less than three months. This was over
a year ago and he has had no symptom
of a return of the trouble.
A Case of 11 Years Standing Cured.
Bainbrulge, Gh.. July 8th, 1901.
I had rupture of eleven years stand
ing. Mr. Hicks fitted me with a truss
aud instructed in a series of exorcises—
cessfil! citizen
knows he is lazier than a govern
ment mule, *2.75; referring to a de
ceased oilmen as one who is sincerely
mourned by the entire community
wlien lie knows he will only he miss
ed by the poker circles, *1.08; re-,
furring to some galivaiiting female
as :>ii estimable lady whom it is a
pleasure to meet, when every husi-
man in town had rather see the devil
coming, hoofs, horns and all, than to
see her coming towards them, *3.19;
calling an ordinary pulpit rounder an
eminent divine. 9(1 cents; sending a
tough sinner to heaven, with poetrv,
$5. W>.” •'
Let its have n Georgian for gov
ernor and a Georgian for United
States senator. They should be the
(test men available. There should
not be any trading of the governor-1
nhip for the senator’s toga between
the sections of the state. Select the
best men. If Dade county gets them
both, all right; If Decatur gets them
well and good. The people will be
contented.—Montezuma Record. ;
Especially if Decatur gets them;
although none of our loyal demo-
] erats have lieeti as much as “spoken
’of' in that connection.
ago,
J.D. Halstead.
Fancy and Fad
groceries]
jlh? lowest :pri<
I Have opened a FIRST CLASS Grocery Store next tomri
on West street and handle only The Best Goods in mv Inin, *
Store Rent nor Clerk Hire to Pay; Therefore, I can sell you
Cent cheaper than other merchants.
To My Country Frient
and eggs and give you tlio bestC
H. B. Brockc
I Will buy vour chickens and eggs and give you tlio beslCAl
on all you bring me.
BRACKIN & COMF1!
Livery And Transfer Stable
"Broad, - - 8
Busses meet all trains and transfer passengers promptlyl
tior. of the city. First class teams and trusty drivers.
CALL AT OUR ST A BLEB—PH ONli 56.
Bracking
IE.
Greoi
If you have
rupture come
to Hicks’drug
store, get fit
ted with truss
and get well.
Your money
refunded if a
cure is not ef
fected.
R. L. HTCKS,
Druggist, Chemist j
and Hygienist.
Columbus-
All kinds of Buildar’s Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Cette
Horse and Mule Shoes, Paint*, Oils, Glass, Bru4tfi
Moors and hlinds, in fact Anything you need for l>oi
poses or in a Blacksmith Shop.
I ake advantage of the low freight rates on
write me and let me give you prices
T. L. GRlZlitB.
COLIUUWI
Stucky & Coxl
Livery, Sale and Feed. S'
WEST STREET BAlXBKIDGK, < iA
First-Class Rigs, Good Surries,
Drivers for Occasions.
; (°)
' Transfer Business.
’Bus meets all Boats and Bail way Trains dav and night,
>u^on will transfer either way.
iiaT ’Phone No. 104 your wants for BEST SKliVIl’E*
STUCKEY * C<