The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, August 31, 1901, Image 2

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/ The Search-Light. BAINBKIDGE, AUG. 81, 1901. CITY DIRECTORY. MARSHAL )V. U. »e< -K. II. M*rof~K. J. XVIIII*. _ , limi t l>H|iutv Mur.Hiil, )V. H. septl lc.Miiiin, L'lurk Kelil. Ci.kRK of Coi'ScilII. Milsnll.ium i:iTYT>14SU »:k K. A. t.ytlc, AI.(1KKMKN.~w. W WllHIlL. W. V. Mill'll In J A. Until. K. T. litii.'ii, V. Berry, L It' I’m U'Viuifl. , WitWH tilt. GIIVERMR TII Oil WITH IT ^ J. L MATHIS, Ic will be recalled tlmt Governor: Candler, when he was conducting hie | Contractor «nid Builder. first campaign for tfle governorship,! declared that he would do his utmoS't j 'HAtN9iJi-t'& Ghr^ tr io bring about a reduction m the ^ s H |^7^d7n7ittfinds of Vate of taxation. HitTe is nd ufftibl ,, v . Rmx-n. 1.. 0»t duJI.r,- »»tCX>~' WOO»: WORK, cotnrr meictoet tionr, and it is but J ist to say thal he has done what he cduld to sustain it, hut the statement in our Atlanta die- Ei’n’.uWtkTi' i .'w "“uToMly.^sniiiFe- i pat0he§ yesterday, to the effect fr. ,v.- assSs?.. | that the tax rate this year Would i-?“fmJstfm"o^a^ 1 j have t» be increased, in all probahil »1 ALBERT ORICE, Tonsoral Arti3t, Jeri<w. nr Hilt OoOt.-B | OOLQUlTT, • GEORGIA. Ity, from 6.20 to 6.40, not withstand-1 Best Work, bhtisfaetioii Guaranteed ing the fact that the amount of prop-. j ertv returned for taxation this year: HlKKTIHiV (IF I (RET KILTIE is more than $20,000,000 larger than J 'it was last year, seems to us to jus- j question, What has the Gov- B4GGS&SPEME. DENTAL SURGEONS, I BAIN BRIDGE MASONIC. "*”* 'eoi'lion tl?*Its*p! u! Tl) " rw * | tify the question, What lias the Uuv- | BAIN BRIDGE GA fv J ry..J.’-Mi; J. w:i J. !■: MZHA* 1 er,,or 10 ' ,0 Wilh th, ‘ of tuXfUion > j .ar-Office-Corner Water and Wes, >,.;Tyre, Tosm ; W. w t( ealimir. H. Ic; j anyhow ? j streets, in Chsson Building. Kerry,Tyler. I It is true he can veto tlie appro- 1 ———— priation hill, hut ill view of the fact that he does not get the hill until it .1 iv. win,*' llAINUIIHiK It. A CHaPPI.K DR. Or. Jim. !i, T.iole, High Trisst; L. K. Hut (I'l-nn, Ivliiu, Ur II O. Wilson, Scribe; II. .Nu-slmiiiii,»" „f II. K. Willis, It. A i'.;Slg Niisstmuoi, H H. B Khrllch, M or ;inl Vail; I. y.iiiiliiirtHH, M. ottllil Vail; W W. Ilnr ri'll, }| ill 1m VuTl; V. Barry,Srntlnnl KNIUlITS OK PYTHIAS. ■ ire l.i .Tuiwili O's in in. IJ. —Meets 1st ami SrD Mi lt mouth, H p. in. o »• 1 M.Huiii-i'V V , . -M. h. O'Ni'ul. Hri'lii»ti-T J William*. M.of \V.—J KToolu. H uf K,ami s. mi' 1 M.of t' -v Harry. M.of Kx. O W Wimberly M.utA. ■ W If Ingrain. I O -K. .1 Ollesiillt, > ti.-J. K. H.l'01'kutt H. D. WXI.SOXY is too late to act upon it intelligently ! D©litist. before the Legislature adjourns, he! OH 1 ICE-—— is not likelv to take so extreme a'Over II. B. Ehrlich & Co. s Store, Professional Cards- DR.S.T CHES2TTJT, fhysiciar..ard Sttrgecn Treat's diseases of the Eye, Nose and Throat* Ear, All calls promptly attendedi OFFICE ON Broughton Street. brauN Bower, BGWER&eol AVortKj.p.^j]^: BAINBlilJjQj; (.j Practice in the stuie e Hna Justice courts. Old S,^ aich-l a. J. ROONEY, Contractor and Builder, Estimates cheerfully furnished on all . . classes oi building, . . Bainbrid?e. FOttO lilVMiKII TO POISON, Petrifying food in the intestines produces effeets like those of arsenic, but Dr. King’s New Life Pills expel the poisons from the clogged bowels, tv illy, easily but surely, curing con stipation, billioiisiiuss, sick headache, fevers of all kinds, liver and bowel trophies. Only 26 cents at R. L, Hicks’*. step as that. It is stated that the Legislature, ai its last session, made appropriations greatly in excess of the revenues of the state. It knew, approximately, what the amount of the revenue would he, hut because It found difficulty in bringing the demands of the different interests within the sta*e’s income, it aban doned the problem and appropriated j about $400,000 more than there was ' a probability that the state could pay. The governor, of course, ir not td blame for this state'of affairs. The legislature is to blame. It should Ga. READTHIS. r.p dj| I)jj We send yon The rOl $ltOV Sraroh-Lihht. and the l 1 .vice-a-Week Atlanta ournal and one year. We send THE SEARCH- Liuht and the Atlanta Constitution. 1,1. We send The Search Liuht and the Twiee-a J. w. BURNEY, BUILDER BAINBKIDGE. GEORGIA. 8@“Agent for Hardwood Mantels, Doors. Sash and Bln ds. and contracts for tirst-olass Cement Sidewalks. O F All Kinds * AT MY NEW ON WATER STREET.' JETEH, POWELL not have adjourned until it had cut! Week .Savannah News, i he W clow’s Intended— “\Vell, j l(ie appropriations down so that they I [till* (h I til WesendTHESearch Tummy, has your mother told oi my i woul)l '|„, covered by the state’s rev-1 l'"Ii Liuht and the Thrive good fortune l enues. If it found the problem too 1 a -Week New York World. Joiumy—-‘ No. She only said she to handlesiuicklr, it ought to ! New suhscrivtions or renewals for ail was going to many yon Punch, j ,, aye ca „ t . (1 in uuto , de assistance. It thtu ‘" nfferh ' ?iullecvi1 ”' o O Buck. Itejrive. Ark. says: I was is certainly a mistake to appropriate AT OIsT liMiililed with einustination until I bought . ■ , lieWitt’s ?/tiie Early Kisers. Since they ,^‘HWy beyond tlm slate’s income. It have he.en entirely cured of my old ; may be that there *r.e those who li,old complidnf 1 uecoiiimend them. It. L.I., , , . . , | .the governor responsible for the de- — j#eienoy. If there fire, an injustice is A woman who has tiled a suit for . lyemg done hint. The mistake he E ! divorce from her husband, out in jpade, if he made any, was holding loK \1/a|»|/' 1 ? ('leveland, (), declares in her petition ^ out the promise that lie would reduce *wD I» 01 K • to the court that “hu was always tuxativn if elected governor.—Sivan- niggardly, stingy, parsimonious and j „ah News, miserly,” that Ins average provision if meat tor the Sabbath was six cents worth of scraps and that in two years he I, *! expended just $2 60 on In Tuni s WHS MKVr INTO liXII.K. Every yeiir a large number ol poor dress. Him asks a divorce on u w ^>'^rer> whose Lings are sore and ground Of crueltv and failure to pro-1 wlUl vide, and u'l taiiily »ho ought t0 | ther c i nates. But this costly and Jiiv-it Ex Do You Want ? ^ M Envelopes, Cards, | Note Heads, Lettei 'Heads. Bill Heads, 'Statements Dodg ers.Checks. Blanks. Posters. Business ‘Cards.Receipts. etc If so, call at The Keakch-Liuht Job Office to got them. Prices cheap and workdo ns at once. Trvus. TOMB STONES, AMD Office : Ing. “gTrausi ATToPvNtiV./. Olfiye With Townsend 4 | and, bainhridok w. l7~OEi Attorney and Cour,eel* r i COLQUITT. 0yrl cf: I„ Court Hr ALBERT Alto tej-1 Lit BAIN BRIDGE, - . G jf Office Over Bainl.iidge y j. steSgIS ATTORNEY ATU BAINBKIDGE, M ill practice in uli the« JOE. E. CILrf Attorney at Law j BAINBKIDGE, Will practice law tcgtfl courts, except, thecrimlualbrj city court of Decatu:- Public in office. JOHN C- CHASd ATTORNKT ATI BAIN BRIDGE. • Will practice law ii, nil Ikefl Do you eon template erecting a monument, or tomb stone, or in any way im proving our cemetery lot? If so, write me at CUTHBERT, GA. 1 will submit designs and prices and will call at yn ir home to see you. The best work of all Gradcoof C jErdte aed I/’axtlw PRICES TO SUIT YOU. T. G. mm\l (’iitlibrrt. (h ATTORWEVS AT I Bainhridge, Will practice in all the hold Courts DtJruet: Ui-stah Building. SIC JSUSSSAl Attorney-at-Lw • BAINBKIDGE, - G$ Will pi ..etice in s!l th ml attention git-er. to real ( mercial mid corp -a'' ! gaJf Olfice in old Bark II". H »t always sure. Don’t he tin exile I j when l)r. King’s New Discovery for ville, Ind.. say | cd,n*umption will cure vou at home. ■lame.' White. Hryuutavme, tim . miy icOnsnmi I)e\t ill's Witch Hazel Halve healed runs y . 1 . ...... niug sons on both legs. He had suffer- It 1* the most infallible medicine for —1 I! years. Doctors tailed to help him - youths, colds, and all throat and lung (Jet DeWitt's. Accept no imitations.. It. 1, Hicks. |diseases on earth. The first dose . ... . . * T l , ... , I brings relief. Astonudiug cures re- Lord Hiilsli'.irv, the Lord Chancel- . - , . rn . , , , , suit from persistent use. Trial bot- or of Eng and, is a grandson ol . e ,, . , . .. . h ’ . . ties free at K. L. Hicks’s. Price 50u ■I tlm Gifford, a noted D.ihlin politi - | , cian and editor, ami a son of Dr. I Stanley Lees Gifford,, for twenty sev- During the demolition of old Mor on years editor of the London Stan-1 wf Uomity Court House, at Trenton, Every bottle guaranteed. lari. Lord Halsburry him.ielf be gan life as a newspaper man. L I N. J., preparatory to the erection of j a new one, workmen unearthed a j quart bottle of brandy, which had ••uses id' cough or croup give the Idle one One Minute Cough Cure. Then i |„, en .duced in one of th rest en-v and have no tear. I he child . rip he'all right iu a little while. 11 the erection ol the building never falls. Pleasant to take, always | three years ago. The -Hie. sure and almost instantaneous iu I * ® elf set. R. L Hicks. ' fifty years old at that time. Aaron . ! Reed, a farme pillars at sixty liquor was said a few days ago Governor Geer of Oregon has re-! that lie had been present when the fused the offer of some of his admit j brandy was placed there and wanted : •rs to buy an executive mansion. “I ; to he present when it was taken o it, \ a n loo poor to accept it,” he says. | hut no one excepting Reed knew-just “I am living comfortably in the i what pillar contained the bottle and : house I rent, and to buy a fine house he refused to tell. He watched the for me to furnish would he laying workmen each day and when at last too heavy a b.'.rden on my alioul- . they came on the liquor he smiled dors” contentedly. When the bottle was “7 ~7 i - . , , 'opened Reed was the first to sample I he northern saints who have shed . r i it- so many tears over the negro have I an opportunity this Week to weep j Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and over the conditions in Missouri where ! so .^ e ’ ! rt *‘ quickly healed by De- , , , , , ' Witt's Witch Hazel Balve. Certain cure negroes nave been beaten, lynched ... a r ™ ... , , . for piles. Biwir^ of Counterfeits. Be and driven from the county without 6l . Mt0t5et the ori gmal-DeWitfs. K dis.-rimin ition.—Valdosta Times. j L. Hicks. LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! The consumption of LION COFFE has increased immensely, and this coff« is now used in millions of homes. The grocers all over the country keep us delivering LION COFFEE to them. Y 7 ou will find no stale L10N C©fl on his shelves—it sells too fast to gTOvr* 1 Why? Because it is an absolutely p ure 0 “ r r“° Strength, Purify and Fl» Please bear in mind that XjiorL Oof® is not a glazed article; it is not coated egg mixtures or chemicals in order to p a better appearance. We do not need te r to such measures-—we have no imps** 6 ” to hide! Watoh our next advertisement. in every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeri* fact, no woman, man. boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their k*Pi* comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Hei^ the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is**® WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO. OHIO.