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Graves is now with the
|tug Coi .
j_A lady pieman at Gur-
ueut St'>re.
| r Babcock will make the
popular resort for drum-
lyou
buy all of your eggs and
15 cents for same.
II. B-BKfcket
.ItAlTNSTiTfAniUlM.
One of the saddest events ot
the present week has been the death
at Attapulgus, tn the lower portion
of the county, of Miss Mary Sue Cox
who died at her home Wednesday
night last at 10 o’clock. The re
gains were interred at the Attapul
•• soil kiiavxv to wham,
A Survey of the soils* of Georgia
will likely be began in a short time
under the superintendence of Milton
Whitney, chief of the buresiu of soils
of the department of agriculture of
the United States, through the efforts
of Dr. McOandless, state chemist,
g .a burying uroiicd' the following oon i r * !M m»ii Livingston, of the fifth
day in the presence of a la r ge circle
of mourning friends and relatives.
district, and United States Senator
Glarr the work has been brought
m knew
Tues-
i,irt.reconvenes next
L„ up tlic criminal docket
|1 take perhaps two dnys,
lud see my uew lot of picture
Jil t cheap.
G. H. CHRISTENSEN.
Photographer.
of September is here ard
Iniait inks us to state to all
t mt they must settle the
L,1 h, lv e their canines tagged.
(ircl, Light is growing. A
a ber of new subscribers have
Ibis week. To all we promts
|aper.
n Maxwell lias resigned his
,ith the plant system and
I with the wholesale grocer
The young lady was a daughter of about, the purpose of the survey is
Jouas and Cortney Cox, both der 11° have the soils of each county care-
ceased, and was a young woman just ( Mly examined a map of them and
budding tpto womanhood,^and was' these maps distributed among the
held iu high esteem by thosewho. fatmers, so that they may know
ew'Tier. ' fflfcYU the best'adapted to each Chv |*|
She leaves a brother and three r cter of ground and ,.wVat prod not
sisters to whom are extended the I will grow to best' ''advantage upon
sympathies of the butire neighbor-1 them. Other Stales have carried on
hood. tlua work to an emiueutly success*
It Is with much sadness that we chron
icle the death of Mr. Johu Kendrick
who died at his fathers home on the 29th
of August. He had been confined to
his bed most of "the time for several
wetks.' " " ‘ *— . .... .
Bro. Kendrick joined Oak Grove
church about 13 years ago and lived a
consistent member. The last four or county much Sumatra tobacco is
five months of his life he read the Bible raised. This section of the State is
very studiously; during his illness he regarded 8| ecially adapted to the
sought earnestly for psrdon and peac*. growth of th j, p |, n t. but tie ohara «
A few minute* before his departure, le # Al _
. au- i. l* . i * .. . .. . ter qf the sou must be carefully
viiU nut. left thia testimony, that his smswvch t v , , „ , , . *
c Draper & Co ^ vy forgiven and that .he before the best results can
was going to rest. | be obtained. One obstaclein the way
The deceased brotaer leaves behind u maps, which are not obtainable,
to moun; the loss his father and mother u e f ore the soil experts can begin the
two eiders and many relatives and"
friends. Our loss is hi* great gain.
. j. L. Funderburk.
jjourt has been in session
, the week and a lot of
|ve beeu adj isted. The court
line as well atteuded as regu-
triof court terms.
[>I.1> «(»I U All) ell.VKR
you any of this? Why not biing
fiainbridge. Ga., aud ve-
i{hest price either in cash or
fill buy an / article in gold or
jnly 0-4t.
lions, cuts, burns, scalds aud
| all kinds quickly healed by De-
Vitch Hazel Salve. Certain cur
firware of Counterfeits. Be
get the original—DeWitt’s. K
vltere in this issue Mr. M. W.
^Ivertises Ins tax notice giving
lus rounds. He rvq .ests
lory one see the dates and be
ko meet him on the day appoin
|ig a large stock of cattle of out
enables us to furnish, you
laicest beef our country affords,
[fresh or cold storage, which is
i market ir first class order. Give
Hal. Kick Bros.
For Sale.
]30-horse boilers cheap. One in
|t condition. Appllv to
ful degree. Georgia has grouud
which is very diversified, it is said
and to bring about a correct know
ledge of these different kinds of soils
is the object of the survey .The woik
will likely begin iu either Rockdale
or Cobb county and after it is com
plated there, (he work wiH bo taken,
up in Dfcatur ooonty. In the latter
SUGAR M!
$ D. T. SUTHERX^M^
Machine Works aodrJtojHcdjrjslI
BAINBRIDGh', |
In connection with our Foundry hud MachiUtf'--lMh4ntmf«4flK ifttfT
building a line of heavy, strong. Two-rftHer Sugar BUW, 34*JfflMaobek.
in diameter The 10 Inch is 1 made with or without rfrstte.'-! Aalyttbe i.)
! IS best materials and workmanship used iu the manuh«*iwr.pfi-.IWlt>, iptllay.JtjZ
I Frices. photo and general information ««q wppUcatiq^v.,,.^ .^pr,.
1 tbeforebuying; ypu vdll be pleated with them. ;ja .V. .-inK
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THE BEST MADE!
iootliu'i )jtn rnnhtr
iid nJI terfuit I
Until hint T.b 1 ..
Durnbln, Li^bt-Running and well flushed. ’ •’Sbytei*
‘ and nil modem equipments. '
Needles- Oils And Attachments Kaapjtf* ^ ;
Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you need a serviceable Machine ahd
a guarantee of satis taction, call on. or write me at once. u nv
S. HAX*ST:&A£. V*
J.
KLV-IUHSOV.
Mr 8 II Ely and Miss Edythe
Chasou, both ot the West side were
qntetly married last Monday night,
and are receiving the congratulations
of their friends.*/
Mr Ely is the son of Rev. 8 Ely
and is a trusted employe of a mer
cantile concern of Brinson; the lady
whom he marries is the da.ightet of
BAINBR1DOE, GEORGIA;
1 Why Do You '
ly Send off to get yoii a Suit of Glothes whfiri, ’ j
you mo get them at home, made like yi^p' j ; [
. Aiv want them—made to fit. if!
It We Absolutely Guarantee
work they must have n map oarefu lly
made of the oounty so that, when
they examine an area they can read* ‘i f > f^gmcmbCT
lly mark off the character of the soil
The county will be asked to furniah !
these maps, and unless they do no
survey ol the lands can be made.
The matter has aroused much
interest among the planters and
agriculturists of the state.—Atlanta
Journal
Our Clothes to come up in Hit and' work*
roan ship or MONEY REFUNDED,
. ' ,vv.W*V*«*v
Wo are second door front comer acre as
from Hotel Bon Air. It oosts you noth
ing to look if you don’t buy. Wo have
goods that will please you and. WV know it.
Cleaning and Pressing
Done neatly. Call for and deliver back
to any part of the city. ’
News reaches (Lis city of the criti
cal illness of Mr. Dave Milley at his |
Mr Ueubeb Chasou of Lakeland, ®°d|},ome near Attapnlgns in Ttite lower j
portion of the county. Mr. Miller
ft Bainbridge Tailoring Co.
L. I".‘Pattf.rson,
Buinbridgu. Ga.
Ue Parker returned from Way
Wednesday having gone down
(end the Wedding ot his sister
• nia V Parker to Mr lloland
|of IIizulbust wnicli occurred
p* La..ra Bivings gave a most
Piihil estertainmpnt to the Bowl-
pub last evening at her.pieasant
i on West street. Lack qf space
lis a more extended notice of
|ffair.
oriuue awaits the mau who en-
c; a truck farm in or near
[bridge witli two large hotels to
•pplie.l and a town of 5000
til ants and with a truck farm
locality, the opening is cert-
5n exceptionaf one.
. Thomas. Sumteryille. Ala:
p ,u ft'eriusj from dyapepsis when I
luenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia
r * t0 °k several bottles and can
pt anything.” Kodoi Dyspepsia
i ;s the only preparation containing
|,‘ e nat ural digestive fluids. It gives
. !, t ,, m:ichs entire rest, restoring
natural condi.ion. K. L. Hicks.
!* ls » Kalla Mac Odum, who will
: ;, -rge ot the primary depart-
in the Pelham High School,
Utt ) Sunday afternoon. Miss
"' J H al home in Pelham.- She has
ni *le host of friends here who are
■jbted to liave her back again
r at| ab-.ence of nearly two years.
Lome.
“^t-olass Job Work executed at
1 uuiee.
has been identified with the public
schools of the county for several
years.
The Search' Light joins their tSSfiy
friends Tn wishing them a loug and
happy life.
IMMELS—VAIKNTIXK.
Married near Brinson, in this
county, on the 1st inst., Mr. Lonnie
Daniels to Miss Ella Valentine, Jus
tice VV. R. Brown officiating.
The Search Light extends its con
gratulations.
County Commissioners
session Wednesday
is one of our best citizens and it is
hoped that his early recovery will
-follow. |
CO . NTY T*X LEVY FOR -1901.
Georgia—Decatur County:
It appearing to the board of county |
commissioners for yoads Mid reven:
~ county,
of the
inspection of the tax digest of said
county for the year 1901, that it
will be ueoessary in order to meet the
current expenses of said county for the
year and to pay for the construc
tion o£,a new court house suitable and
adequate tor the business of the county,
transacting im- ^ R lev y ot ’ of flve dollars and fifty
cents on each one thousand dollars
were
poriant matters, and among other I worth of property be made. It is there-
things fixing the tax rate for the cur
rent year. Their deci.-ion will be
found in this issue of the Search
Light. -
The public school at Pine Hill about
IS-miles South of Cairo was closed yes
terday With appropriate exerci-.es. The
teachers Mr. M. McCord and Miss Alice
Wimberly deserve much praise. -The
program was excellent and entertaining.
All of the scholars had recitations which
were intersperced with dialogues and
songs —addresses were made by Mr. C.
F. Reberg, Mr. McKeorr of Gadsens
County Fla. and Mr. Wight of Cairo.
At 13 o’clock a bountiful dinner was
spread at which all freely partook,
about 500 people were present and all
seemed t.o enjoy the occasion very much.
We are requested to give notice
that the Southwestern Musical cohr
vention will meet with Shi-Ioh Bap
tist church on Friday before the 4th.
Sunday in September, Mr. G. B.
Alday, of Donalsonville, is president
of the convention and asks that all
lovers of music will' be present to
give their aid and encouragement.
Mrs. A. W. Fordham and Miss
Henrietta Clieit left last week for
Abberville Ala. to spend ten days
visiting relatives and friends.
8.50
fore ordered by the hoard that there be
levied against all the property iu the
county of Decatur for the year 1901, a
tax of" five dollars and fifty ceuts tor
each one thousard dollars worth of pro.
party held or owned in said county, tor,
the following purposes to. wit:
1. To pay the legal indebtedness of the
county, due or to become d^e during
the year, or past due - • f l 0 0.00
3. To build or- repair court houses, *
jails, bridges or ferries, qe*btn#r
public improvements aejgmlipg
tocontract 'including tnqamouut
to be expended dimpg said ye at.
for a new. court hi-io-iip - - ••
8. To pay plierif^,'. jail^rs/hr other
county officers’ fees that they-
• 'rnay be entitled to, (Ait of the
cqiinty ....
4. To pay coroners all fees that-
may be due them by the county
for holding inquests
5. To "pay the expenses of. the
county for bailiffs at courts, uon-
resident -.vitntsses in criminal
cases, fuel .servant hire, ste!ion-
ery, and the like"- „
6. To pay jurors perdiem comp%n«
nation ....
7. To pay charges incurred lit Sup-
porting the poor of ths jeounty
and as otherwise prescribed by
bv the code . •.
8. To pay for educational purposes,
to be levied only in strict com*
pliance with law
9. To pay any other lawful
charge against- the county, ,
0.00
80
<kua
05.50
It is further ordered that a copy ot
.this order be publi>t,edat the.courthouse
door, aud a copy of the seme, be fur
nished to tbe tax collector, as required,
by law. ' '
Witness the honorable board of-ooun-
G H Ohiatensen, the photogra- ty oommissioner. for roads and revenues
pher, is back in bis old stand, and| ^Decatur county, Georgia, this Sept,
will be pleased to trive any one aiiy j j OJ{ ^ Gilpin. CUairmna-
thing iu the line of piiotagruph*. Ut, Clerk-
•It is often whether yoq have jroqr
prescriptions filled pijoipptly
ajccurately.
W-q aaelse a Specially of di
Qw Prescrip+ioi . Department
Ai4Tfcf»iejwis,
And family recipe®
%\ are filled from pure
‘ fresh drugs, and-in.
the most careful
and exact manner.
Out chwgw u* ,»J „ ur „. tvice pron,., , Dd
obliging h* All tiiWM. ^ ”
Wti alao, carry a complete stock of
******* *&& proprietary Medloiaeo, Fa»ov
Toilat Artioles, druggist’
Suadrlee Xto. -
WW«U w. will Mil M ch«ip » (key wa.be.bougH .anywhirej,;
OAK CITY DRUB (1.,
BainbridRe, Georgia*.