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BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Par latest designs in Spring and Summer Millinery jj|
Goods at the lowest prices ever offered
in Bain bridge. j if
Have, just opened and htyve
new goods throughout- Milli-;|
ners of taste and long experi- jf|
ence to serve you. ll
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VERY RKRPECTFULLY, 1 ||
Mrs. ©■. TV Y ounsr. i 1
of-Luddem
of the Flint River and Gulf Rail-
way Co., which in to he constructed
from tins jwint via Camilla and Syl
vester to Aslibnrn, Ga., a distance of
90 miles. It is said that as soon as the
MachiHist, Iron and trass Founder.
BAINBRlfiGE, GEORGIA.
Large dealer rti new and second-hand machinery. Manufacturer of
Grate Bui's. Sash Weight*. Saw Milll and all uastings in iron and brass.
Raving a large and modern plant can do good and prompt work.
Carrries a large stock of Babbit. Valves, Pipe Pittinngs, Lubrica
tors, lujuctors, and a’ full line of Mill supplies.
Javtd
[renovator at the laundry,
|.Tim Scott in shelling
so is jour U* ,cle Bon Nub8 ‘
a successful county cmdi-
njuRt have brass and gas,
ikere, too.
r( . nleastd to note the recov
er. Home Brockett front hie
accidett*.
rains of the present week have
ivthitig but favorable to the
of bay and fodder.
,tv Commissioners were in aea-
ondav and passed upon mats
„ routine nature.
want a tailor made suit be
|nd see the Bainbridge Tailor
mpatty before you buy.
catfish crop has been heavily
this year, in consequence the
Jlub have disbanded.
your pillows and feather
dictated.
Bainbridge Steam Laundry
Broekettsays he never will
to he proud of the fact that
Geortreington was once his age.
)t . J. S. Desvergcrs is preparing
ct a handsome residence on his
the south end of Broad street.
fall woolens are now on dis-
Bainhkidge Tailoring Co.
sriff Lyons, of Wayne county,
Fere Wednesday delivering con-
| lured by Hines & Fleming from
Icounty.
liesday was regular Legal Sales*.
| hut all sales advertised were
Iped. See change of legal ads in
k’s paper.
he grand ball and supper at the
Itiful Hotel de Waiuman last
Inesday night was the event, s<>
(of the season.
Bainbridge Tailoring Co. has
led from Water street atul ttpw
jiptes the place where Mai .Tailor’s
er shop used to be.
lext month will Usher in the suc-
|nt bivalve. When we ^ee Judge
r’s sign up we shall know that
|good time is at hand.
man may be struck by lightning
recover, but when he tackles
Abridge chain lightning he is
fhty apt to be a goner.
fr. J. M. Laing, of the Hub, left
[first of the week for New York
jay in the tall stock of goods tor
popular place ot trade.
pVc cordially invite every man in
F" t0 look at our fall samples
ether he buys or not.
Bamcbridgk Tari-OKirG Co.
[no, Sneie and Nahale Cossin, two
Syrians were married in this city
.'dnesday morning, Rev. W. F.
nth, of the Methodist church offio-
i;g.
[The water melon season is about
It was lively while it lasted,
loiuler if we couldn’t get up a wa
rmelon “Function” to close the
pson.
■There is a big opening right here
1 Bainbridge for a large buggy, car-
pf** a,| d wagon manufactory. There
V not be millions but there is big
in it.
Bainbridge will soon sport, even
| 8lie don’t support, three weekly
pspapera. Let her have a few more
lo’Uli-pieees I° r ber bugle-horn of
Pgfvss. Shake!
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charter is granted work will lie begun
in the direction of securing the right-
of-way and the disposal of the stock.
The men behind this move to estab
lish this road through one ot the
most resonreef-,1 regions of Gvorgi’a
are thorough b sines* then and are
not liable to make any mistakes.-
Bainbridge is highly elated over the
probability ot the early construction
of the proposed road.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found a dissolution notice of the part
nership heretofore existing betw een
Messrs. L. F. Patterson and T. A.
Ausley, of this city. The business
however will be conducted by Mr.
Patterson just as before the associa
tion of Mr. Ausley in the firm of the
Bainbridge Brick Co. We have been
unable to ascertain from Ausley
what his intentions are for the future
but it is hoped that he will re-engage
in business in this place.
Track laying on the G. F. & A.
Ry. is going on towards Tallahassee
from this end of the road. A eon
struetion train has been placed on
the road ou the east side of the river
and the cross lieu and rail* are going
down ui a hurry. Work on the iron
bridge across Flint river i* progress
ing satisfactorily and within a few
months it will be ready for the trains
to cross.
The extension of the G. F. & A,
Ry., lrom Arlington to Columbus,
Ga., will be of material benefit to
Bainbridge and a verv considerable
factor in the development of the see
tiou through which the road passes,
A through line will thus be establish
ed between Columbus and Tallahas
see and thence to Carrabelle. Work
is being rapidly pushed on the exten
sion.
Mr. E. A. Wimberley, of the fire
department, informs us that he has
succeeded in disposing of the old fire
engine which was in use here prior
to the use of the pvesent system. The
engine was in good condition and
brought $400.00. The sale was made
to the fire department of Myers, Fla.
Shipment was made Wednesday.
The sudden death at Panacea, Fla.,
on July 29lh of Mr. Ed Love, of
Quincy will he deeply regretted by
his acq laintances in this county. Mr.
Love was 76 years of age and was
well preserved In mind and body, lie
died of heart failure. He was a mail
of prominence in hi* section and a
consistent Christian gentleman.
A descriptive pamphlet of the re
sources and advantages of Decatur
co inly would piove an eye-opener to
people of all sections to which the
paper might drilt. The people are
fast becoming acquainted with the
needs of the hour and we may expect
more rapid strides in the future than
has characterized the j ust.
Rev. W. L. Richards preached a
most beautiful and touching sermon
at the Baptist church last Sunday
morning on tie subject of Home.
Tabm-Pt
tier
10 Cta A BOX r
Grenada
Companj
Bainbridge, Ga.
THE BEST MADE.
DiU'ftbltt, Light-Running atid well finished. Latest styVes
and nil model'll equipments.
Needles. Oils And Attachments Handled'
Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you need a serviceable Machine and
a guarantee of satis factiwn, call on, or write me at once.
are gratified to note that Hon.
11 E. Russell’s health is almost
b restored, _ He attributes his im-
I'oveffieiit to aVisSr&f'tvrtk weeks to
celebrated Panacea Springs in
"ibla. Mr. Russell is able to do
special and editorial work for
E ‘ I<CH Light, which we kuow
lr reu 'lers appreciate.
> , The display L_
bell. Smith Go., dealers in musical
instruments will appear in bur next
issue.
The Bainbridge Tailoring Co. have
moved their headquarters from Wa
ter street in the Ciiason Bloek to the
building on West street formerly oc
cupied by Col. Jiio. C. Chason as a
law office.
Miss Fannie Kchoe, of Pensacola,
Fla., has been visiting Miss Leona
Patterson. Miss Kehoe is a very
fine musician—a graduate of the
Metropolitan College of Music of the
University ot New York.
It is a fact that a oat will travel
miles to get on a china tree to uyiter-
waul. In commemoration of this
fact, one of our local poets wrote
those thrilling verses entitled, “A
cat u pon a China tree made melody
so sweet,”
There was a slight blaze at the
residence of Hon. Beil E. Russell
Sunday morning about 10 o’clock,
but the flames were extinguished in
This gifted man seemed to be at hi# j ^j me jo 8ave ^ | IO ii*e. The fire is
best on this occasion, and Ins dis-j^ppo^^ have caught from a de-
conrse was warmly appreciated by i#j f ectt , e flue.
large, intelligent and ertieal congre-1 Acu(mJ|i|g tQ exu ,, Jack _
Rat,on ' j son Nebraska girl waved her hand
A court martial was held at thej At , a gtrauger-and three days later
Armory Tuesday nigit to investigate. t j, e y wt . re married. Three days later
charges of Insubordination on the youi<|' wile w;t V ed a flat iron at
part of members of the Brinson squad | lor | m bby, and three days later lie
toward their officers. The hearing c . 1IDe ) l0rne waving a divorce,
consumed several hours and resulted j ^ Qf ^ Ge0rg|a
in the exoneration of the noVf*. i ..... ,* .
Hawes and Lieut Sims heard the™ Military Lolk-ge an-fe ting ou
- t a handsome. catalogue of the school
1 which will be ready for distribution
Yotir Uncle John Brown i» sure ^ f ( , w ,j a y B . Major Dunn informs
going to have one of the i>r< ll est that fJw prowpeots are very bright
i homes on Shotwcll street. Hecniil<t -
I not have found a more beautiful for the school during the coming
J place for the building in the stale. session and he is necessarily jubilant,
It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
and accurately, - 4
We make a Specialty of
Prescription Department
Prettriptiong
Our
And family recipes
are filled from pure
fresh drugs, and in
the most careful
exact manner.
Our charges are j< 11 < nal and our service prompt and .
obliging at all times.
We also carry a complete stock of
Patent and proprietary Medleines, Panoy?
and Toilet Articles, druggist
Sundries Sto.
Which we wilt seif aw'fehfcKp as they* «rn he bought 'anywhem -
OAK CITY DRUB GO..
Bainbridge, Georgia.