The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, August 24, 1901, Image 5

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ga* al affairs. Modern ideas demand higher edu-1 cation, especially for boys. Thfc vigorous intellectual and spiritual j life, the college spirit and enthusiasm ! Sim* no# #'* h t * 1L> P°‘! amol, g the students, and the enlar- | having accepted the posit- ged endowment and increased facili-1 hv Mr C. A. Helton. ties of Mercer Uuifersity, at Macon,i ,,,'lard Machine Work* ! ^ make this ,n8titul,on °" e of «•», ' ' IT sonic verv 1 fo,erao91 *" u,e South. The cost of Irv arc offering sonic very mili for See their the course is very reasonable, while “ j location, climate anu surroundings jthei co mu. j ^ Q f ,j |e bB8ti qq le Pi e8 |j ei|l Ip a M. Kanisey left on Monday be|, evtr modern enterprise, and | tended business trip to the th e resulting improvement, are shown ! the interest of tbe Hint vtrv y i ear |y by the catalogue, which j abcrCo. will be sent by President P. D. Pol- j r0 excursion to Apalacln- 1 lo< --k, Macon, Ga., on request, giving! lomlay on board tlie vo >y f " 11 information about the' 'iii.inis. Something University. j 1 negroes went' Mr. Chas. H. Caldwell, President' and General Manager of the Flint A. Helton has resigned his River Lumber Co., of Baiubridge Ga., 1 u the Police force and ao-1 was >“ Dothan in person last week.j’ B with Mr. A. J. McDonald' and the Siftings had a pleasant call hardware store on Water f* -0 ' 11 hira - He is a fine gentleman, and his mill is ope of the largest plants of the kind in Georgia, oi; in ,1 Brash of Apalachicola, . t j, e g on tj )> They make all grades Sadie Liohtenstadtei of this lumber, and deal pleasantly with their customers. They want to sell Dothan people some of the large amount of lumber used in this town. Stott : s now iu charge of We invite the attention of the public of the IlotelWainmaii. Mr. j to their card in this paper. Theirs well known to the travelling' is the mill to buy from if you want what you buy and want it quick.— Dothan Sittings. The Search Light office, ’Phone No. 8. lat ]’. W’il lin ndri Fmgerljut Bros, have opened tip a line of dry goods on water streeet. Miss Miriam Donalson entertain ed a few of her young friends very delightfully Wednesday evening. Have your pillows and feather beds renovated. Bainbndge Steam Laundry. Capt. J. S. Des verges is now act ing speuial soliciting freight agout for the Plant System at this point. Judge S. A. Roddenbery of Thom as ville was over yesterday ou busi ness and was registered at the Wain- man. her up by steamer with last Tuesday on their way Georgia. Mr. M. Attell has moved his stock of goods to Gonalsouville where he will dispose of them at cut rate prices. ' Mr. II. Tiller left Monday for At lanta, and will go theuce to Buffalo to visit the sights of the Pan Amei- oan. id is deservedly popular with !y. Thomas, a negro man was n jail here Monday charged milt with intent to murder. President Jus. E. Dunn of the Georgia Southern Military College of this city, last week received his seriously stabbed a negro commission as Lieut. Colonel of the Georgia State troops. The appoint ment was made to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Lieut. Col. Randolph B. Russell. The change will be of very material ben efit to tbe local College and Mr. Rus sell deserves the thanks of all who ). J. Culverson and Missj are interested iu the school, for the M\y Williams of the west reason that this resignation was ten- near Attapulgns. cr from Mr. J. E. Reynolds, ether with his family, are the summer iu North tieor- es that they will return to about September 1st. lie riyer were married on morning the 18lh last. We oiigratulalious. . L Clyatt was in the city of the veek.ru,aking arrange- move bin family to this city, att until recently was' a tot Tit tun. He expects to siuess at this point. Railway Clerk, White, was ty this week preparing to through .mail route from At,- a,, to Talleliaa.-ee, Fla., via This new route will acilitate the transportation (.'where in this issue ad. of Mineral Springs, Fla. This one a popular resort aud f o;.r people who are in need h and rest will take advan ce reasonable terms aud offer. Bainbridge Tailoring Com- *vc a handsome display ad. ssue of The Search Light, attention of our people to ortance of patronizing home Yo.i can tiave good work Call on them. out to the Union Services at sbyteriau church tomorrow 'n. The pastors ot tbe Bap- Methodist churches wish to 1 warm welcome to the new erian pastor, ( Rev. Paul F. of Knoxville,/Tenn. ! oial from tins playe to the s Savannah, Morning News hat there was,a, strong prob : of Col. Jna K. Donalson of, entering the gubernatorial r - Donalsou when questioned e matter expressed the opm- >t was “all a joke,.’’ and, gave Jerstaud that be would not “Mate. He is highly iu U- South Georgia man for gov- 1 does not care to create a division in the ranks of the f this section. Dr. R. F. Hamil, who has been in New Vork, returned the first of tbe week to this city and has resumed bis practice. Mr. C, C. Harrell, of the Mart Clothing Company, returned from New York Monday where he has been purchasing for the winter trade. Having a large stock of cattle of our own raising enables us to furnish you the choicest beef our country affords, either fresh or cold storage, which is kept in market in first class order. Give us a trial. KlOH HROH. SUGAR MILLS. | D. T. SUTHERLAND, 0 Machine Works and Foundry, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. In connection with our Foundry and Machine business, we are building a line of heavy, strong. Two-roller Sugar Mills, 14 x 10 inches • in diameter. The 10 inch is made with or without frame. Only the SS 4 ' best materials and workmanship used in the manufacture of our 'mills. Prices, photo and general information on application. See our mills > bu thefore miyiug; you will be pleated with them. imnn s zncse saswixsrg maokhto s THE BEST MADE. Duvablri, Light-Running : and well finished. Latest atylet* ami all modern equipments. Needles- Oils And Attachments Handled* Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you ueed a serviceable Machine and a guarantee of satis tactieu, call -on, or wnte me at once. J. D. EALSTSAS HAINBKIIXJK, (IKOltUIA. Why Do You Send off to get you a Suit of Clothes when you oiid get them at home, made like you, want-them—made to fit. We Absolutely Guarantee dered for tbe purpose and with the recommendation that the Governor appoint President Dunn. Remember that the eity court convenes bn the first Monday in September. Solicitor Rnsseli, -when asked about, the criminal docket stated that be, would not consume more than two days, however, the court docket is not small and the ju rors may be detained for the greater ’Portion of the week. Mr. Babcock, the genial proprie tor of the new Hotel Bou Air will arrive iu the city ou next Wednes day the 28th, to complete arrange ments for the opening on the first. Mr. Babcock is a hotel man ot wide experience and will no doubt bring the Bou Air into great popu-lanty. Mr. A. B. S.ihptrine of Midville Ga. has opened up a bran new line of general merchandise in one of the Chason stores on Water St. and will sell goods at cut prices. Mr. ChaS. L. Harrell has been employed by him and desires his friends to call on him. — Mr. T. B. Greramcr and family leave the first of the month for 1'el— ham where Mr. Gremtner accepts a position with the Hand Trading Company. They have many friends iD Bainbridge who will regret to give them up. A negro man was shot and killed one day last week at Autrey A Pee bles still by one of the woods rider* of the firm. The shooting is said to have been justifiable though the par ticular* could Dot be obtained. Dr. Chason, of Bainbridge, w,ho was over here a day or. two ago,, bought the shelving and-other, fixfr ures. of the. I>evy -Mercantile Comr pany and will have them,shipped to Bainbridge.—Times-Enterprise. Mr. E. Lassetqr left the first of the week for V 7 higham where he ->n in a mercantile will accept a p«\ establishment o * A delightf.il ice cream supper for church benefit was given last night at the home of Mr. S. J. Barinenu near Bingen in the lower portion of the county. “Plate matter’’ may not play any very important part in the get up of a paper but it looks mighty well “in forth’’ about grub time at the average newspaper man’s abode. Rev. W. L. Richards and Miss Richards leave next week for the mountains and will be' ilwent some weeks from the oitv. .Before return ing they will visit Hendersonville, N. Cl, their former home. Track Supervisor Rambo. of the Plant System, who, with his inter esting family, has lived here several mouths, removed thi* week to Cli max. They will be missed from the city. Our Clothes to come Up in fiit and wesk- manship or MONEY REFUNDED. Tracklaying on the G. F. A A. extension Southward has been begun at this point and is being pushed forward rapidly. The rail lias been laid as far out as Mr. T. 1. Thoma son’s place. Mr. J. T. Sanders, of Fairchild, passed through the city Saturday en route to his old home in Virginia. He will be absent from the city sev eral weeks and will visit the Pan* American exposition before return ing. Mr. J. M. Laing’s friends will be sorry to learn of his indisposition. He went Nortli some ten days ago to lay in his wiuter stock of goods; wliile absent he wae taken sick and has since been confined to hia bed. Afcssrs. W. A. Pringle.and T. L. Spence of Thomasville were over Wednesday inspecting tbe new Methodist parsonage here The thorn asville Methodist* are preparing to bnild a parsonage aud the committee thought to.get Borne ideas from our building. Rey. Raul F. Brown, of Knox ville, Teno.,. has armed in the city and will take charge ot tbe Preaby- tgrjan. church, pastorate beginning Sunday. He will meet with a hearty welcome by the people of Bainbridge regardless of deoomina- Our fall woolena are now on dis play. Bainbridgb Tailoking Co. Remember We are second door from oornar across from Hotel Bon Air. It costs you noth ing to look if you don’t buy. Wo have goods that will please you and we know it. Cleaning and Pressing Done neatly. Call for and deliver back to any part of the city. | Bainbridge Tailoring Co R. C. COX, Manager. A It is often whether you have ypi^ prescriptions filled promptly and accurately H \ We make a Specialty of Our Prescription Dep&rt&eiit And Physic* And family recip< are filled from pui fresh drugs, and i the most carefi and exact inanne Our <)*!£<* : t obliging aiA all times. We also carry a complete stock of I and our service prompt am Patent and proprietary Mediolnes, Paacn and Toilet Artioles, druggist Sundries Sto Which we will sell as cheap as they can be bought any when i OAK CITY 0KD6 CO.. Bainbridge, Georgia.