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AL AFFAIR3
j The Tru tees of the G. S. M. Col
lege have added to > their musical
department an elegant $500. piano.
I^It in probably the handsomest msti'
went that has been brought to tins
' oily in a long time,
OJ,» UOI.I> AND all,VM.
Hayeyou any of khi»? Why not bihig
Oa.. and', re-.
>;«>yo
t to Sure iT
o. oeive highest ptiei
ru» 'fade? Will buy. article in gold or
july6-4t,
Bainbci^ge. , , _
ice either in cash or;
silver.
Geo. W. Lane.'Pewamo, Mich., writes:
Mrs. J W Cowart o* Colquitt, is “*<»« K^ol DsyrepsU Cure is ttm t>es
’ remedy-for indigestion and stooiaoh
d:lJ9 ar,! 0Ver '
Court was again iu eessiou
. au d Wednesday. 4
„ kett uav* 20c per do«-' Wmg to move to tins etty aud trouble tbit'*Foc "year* I
• brocKtiv p-. r j will occupy her handsome new cot- suffered from dyspepsia, at time* com-
11 the eggs ic can gc . I tage near the, Methodist church. She pelliug me to stay in bed and- causing
0 f those who have been «„j |, cr fmnily will be heartily web me unt °l < l aaong. I am completely
irillg the Summer have re- «. 0 med t0 Baiubridge. «med by Kod.d Dyspepsia Cure.' In
home.
recom mending it to friends who " Suffer-
from Hndigest.ion l always offer to pity 1
Thus far 1 have never
The last issue ol the Miller C'nun-
Slamis Callahan entertaiued ty Liberal announced the wedding' for Thti
last Monday evening at of Mr. Koy Webb aud Miss Clara) P ‘ id ” R L H,cks -
I Boymgton, both of Damascus. They
SUGAR MILLS.
;.:#m T. SUTHERLAND, #
1 actide Works and Foofidrv.
BA®BRIDCE, GEORGIA. ‘
In connection .with our. Foundry and Machine business. we are
building a liqe of h»Aw v strohg. Two-roller Sugar Mills,*14 x' lb inches
lu diameter The lfrtflbh is made with or without frame. Only the
best materials and workmanship used i i the manufacture of our mills. gj
Frices, photo and general information on application. See our mills :_
tbefore buying; you will be pleated with them.
Statement rf the Cwirtitwa if
lids
party
•u — Four gentlemen board . best wishes of a large circle
n . of friends in v iiiia Section. c
lice) appb 10 I
Mks. M. VV. Howard. M r . and Mrs. B. A. Parker of j 1'fo Painljlidge Slat* Bank
Wright Jackson left yesur- Sink have the sympathy of'
co .rse in the Bal- community in the less of their
daughter who died last Mondav the
9th inst. The remains were interred
Inn. I’ arks will bring home 4t gp rUlg Hill ohurcb.
le , llX t Wednesday, ills Jess-
We received an ^interesting com-
muuicatioii this week regarding the
tiiiitl) his
Dental College.
Ga.
,gun of Auierici.s,
I, to purchase 1000 bushels
coru and will pay spot cash
]]. B. Brocket.
j. W. White, of Smitlimtll,
ved Ins family to the residence
by Col. Dunn in this city.
N. H, Dickenson spent the
ik at the suburban home of
ativts, the f'amilv of Mr. T.
lasou.
klaying pn. tlie G. ,F. «fc. A-
continues anti ,the w histle of
totriustiun train may be heard
ix milts out.
is it that a growing, proa-
aud tnterprii-iiig city as Bain-
nas no such an organisa-
a board ot I radt.
In'of Sep tern her i* here 1 aid
11 Smart s;ks us to slate to all
utrs, that they.- must settle the
ahd have their canines tagged.
rs Karl Donalson, Ralph
( Roland and Jack Bower and
blueing/wept to the state
sity at Athens this week.
J. I. Sabers left for Chicago
closing ot Miss Auute Griffin’s school, Overdrafts,
space we were compelled to forego
its publication iu this weeks issue.
Mr. D. T. Sutherland has purchas
ed the elegant uew residence of Mr.
T. A. Aueley ou Donalson street.
Mrs. Sutherland and the children are
expected to return home in a few
days from their visit to Pennsyl
vania.
In another column appears the ad
vertisement of the Kook Hill Buggy
Company. There is no better ve
hicle made than the Hock Hill bug
gy aud our readers are invited to
call on E. J. Willis & Co. for prices.
Rev. W. E. Zcdiker, the popular
pastor, of the Baptist uhurjhes at
Wliighain aud Cairo, has been called
to the passorale of the Baptist
church at Pelham. His many par
ishioners of these places will doubt
less. be loath to give him up.
JVe are requested to announce
that there will be an ice cream sup
per at Pine Grove Baptist church,
lav where he will' claim his 'three miles north of Brinson on the
THE BEST MADE.
Located at Bainbridor Ga., at th* 1 Dumblo, Light-Kuniiiugand well fiuished. Latest styW
and all modern equipments. •
Needles- Oils And Attachments Handled- '
Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If yeu ueed k serviceable Machine and
a guarantee of satis tacti.n, call on. or write ine at ouch.
J. D. HAZsSTXAX)
. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
CLosaor Bubixkhs Sett. 5. 1901.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts
173.993.34
4.713 !S0
Pino Forest. But for lack of j *' u ™‘tur«, Fixtures and Safe. 800.00
Due from Banks and Bankers in the
State, J3.317.15
Due from Banks and Bankers, in other
I Why pmm ■ • I
8,051.00
800.00
8.115.811
518.00 4W
303,843.74
50.i
Send off toget.you^a Bart of Clot live when 4$
you can get them a* home, made like you jfr*
want them—made to tit. 2*
0a( i 0 jS!| We Absolutely Guarantee
i
pur Clothes to come up tn Sit and work
manship or MONEY REFUNDED.
Remember
Mwo Ziilime Balkcom, ot that
i next Tuesday.
Frank Jones of the Bainbndge
bank left this week for Blakely
lie will engage in business
the cotton season.
'co. 1) Griffin returned yes-
morning from Atlanta where
chased a number of good hor-
icii he will offer for sale.
For Sale-
iSO-hor-e b./i.ern cheap. One in
cuuai’.iuu. Applly tu
L. F.. Patts.ksiiN, -
Bsinoiidge. U».
hole car load of loaded shells
been shipped here recently,
utly tLe sportsineii in tins sec-
ntieipate a deal of sport this
take pleasure in announcing
ere will he au Ice Cream sup-
the Grnncs school Iio.iHC in
county on the night of tins
it,
• A. W. Fordham, after a visit
Wville, Ala., returned Monday
pained by Miss Ethel Brady,
hi enter us a pupil at the G.
College.
Friday evening Miss Laura
entertained the bowling
sry delightfully at her beautt-
me ou West St. A pleasant
°f ten pins was bid ilged til.
last of the iron piers of the
® A. tiiidge across Flint river
eoinp’.ete.l this week ready
super'strtioture. At the pres
et nrogrt-Ms the engines will
" 10 cross on it, in a few weeks
•traction train lias been put oii
leading out from here 10-
sihihassee and some five or
1 ,J 1 'roil has been laid. We.
' . -*k« the baud of our
Tnllali usee.
night of September 25th. The pro--
ceeds will go lor church heneflt ttiid
everyone within reach arc cordially,
invited to aiteud.
Mr. R. a. Hudson, formerly an.es-
teemed citizen of this city aud more
recently of Donalsonviilc, has pur
chased a coffin manufacturing plant
at Pelham where he will in the
future reside. His many friends
here wish for him muuli success in
his new undertaking.
Lost—Somewhere between Bain-
bridge and the seven mile post on G.
F. & A. Railway, east side, one
double ease, ladies gold watch, a
very large gentl.mans chain with
common key stone charm. The tin
der will be liberally rewarded by re
turning same to G. F. & A. liy.
Geueral Offices or to me direct.
A. J Rich.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all without oilier church engage
ments to attend services at the Meth
odist church tomorrow. At 11 am,
the pastor will preach on “Christian
Educatio i” and at night the sermon
will be of special interest to the
young people.
The Georgia Southern Military
College opens doors next Monday
for its second term. Everything is
propitious f--r a term of great pros
perity and usefulness as an educator
for the youth of our county. The
citizens of Bain bridge as well as
well ns those of the whole co intv,
feel a j st pride iu this excellent
school and are giving it their most
hearty cndoiseraent and encourage
ment. When all the contemplated ad
ditions and improvements are accom
plished, Decatur cctinty will have a
school inferior to none in the state-
First-class Job Work executed at
this office.
States,
Currency,
Gold, •
Silver. Nickels and Pennies,
Checks 'and Cash Items,
. Total
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In, .
Undivided Profits, less Current Ex-
penves and Taxes Paid. 4.483.58
Due to Banks and Baukers in this (
State. . ,< 318 02'
Individual Deposits subject to | J.T
Check; 88,889 55
Demand Certificates, 0.507 09
Bids ■itvable. including Time Certifi
cates representing Burrowed Mon- '*
by, ' 55.000.00
Total, _ 203.848.74.
GEOKGIA—Decatur County: !•
Before me came. E. -J. Perry, Cashier j Sri
of Bain bridge State- ‘Bank, who being
duly sworn, savs that the above antLSw th Jt —L —21 m
foregoing stateihent is a true condition ^ UflllH 1 SLm 101*1 TX ; ^/Oe
of said Bank, si ihowju .byr v bhji books 1 hf S& ^
file in said Bank.
jE. J. f’ERRy, ,
Sworn and suscrilibd to before me,
this 10th day of September 1901.
GEO. G. WOODHULL.
'Notary Public, Decatur County, Ga.
u
|| Cleaning and Pressing
-Wc are second door from corner a err. as
from Hotel Bun Air. It oostk you iloth-
i»g to look If you buy. Wc have
goods that wilji please you and we know it.
, Done neatly., Call for. and deliver back
to any part,of the city. ,
$4
HL-
CO NTY T/»X LEVY FOR, 1901.
Georuia—Decatur County:
It appearing to the board of cdunty
commissioner* for roads and revenues of
Decatur;, county, Georgia, from an
inspection ot the tax digs.it of -aid
county for the year 1801, that H
will be necessary iu order to meet the
current expenses of mi id c.muty for the
year 1901. and to pay for the construc
tion of a new court bouse suitable and
udeqnate for the business of tbe county,
that a levy of of five dollars and fiftjr
6 cent-on each one thousand dollar*
worth of property be luade. It is there
fore ordered by the hoard t* -*t there be
levied against all- tbe propeity in ‘bp
county of Decatur for the j ear lOOl. a
tiixol fi.-e dollars and fifty 0 cents tor
each one thousard dollars worth of pro-
pert'.’ held or owned in said county, for
the following puriwses to wit:
1. To pay the legal indebtedness of the
county, due or to become due dui-int;
the y ear. or past due - - - $ 0.00
2. To build or repair court, houses,
jails, bridges or firries, or otner
pudic improvements according
to contract (including tne amount
to be expended during said year
for a new court house) - -
8. To pay sheriffs', jailers.’or other
county officers' tees that they
may be entitled to, out of the
county
4. To pay coroners nil fees that
may be due them by the county
fur holding inquests
5. To pay the expenses of the
county for bailiff's at courts, non
resident witnesses in criminal
cases, fuel.servaut hire, station
ery. and the like .... .
ft. To pay jurors per diem compen
sation .....
7. To pay charges incurred in sup
porting the po^>r of the county
and as otherwise prescribed by
bv the code ....
8. To pay for educational pui-jMs-es.
to be levied only iu strict com
pliance with law
9 To pay any other lawful
R. C. COX, Manager.
A
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It is often whether you hev% yoqfi
•' ' ■* ' ‘
prescriptions, fllJo4 Rrowytly
-- *
4r/*
Wo QMOce at Specialty of
Prescription ‘Department
And Physicians
- 3.30
o.po
And family recipes
are filled from pure*
fresh drugs, and in
the most careful
and^ exact manner.
Our charges ;tre
obliging at all times.
We also carry a complete stock oi
reasonable aiul ou service prompt anti
charge against the county.
O.uO
,50
Patent and proprietary Medicines, Penoy
and Toilet Artides, druggist
— i * Sundries SSto.
It is further ordered that a copy of j
thi* order lie publi-hed at thp court house 'Which WC will sell afb clleap A* they CMB.be Imuellt anvwliAi-o.
door, aud a copy of the same be fur-1 J n wuwie-
niahed to tbe tax collect .-r as req-sired
by law.
Witnw** the honorable board -of coun-
tv corniui-ri niers for roads and revenues
for Decatur county. Georgia, this .Sept,
ft 1901. i< A. LlTLK.
Joe H. Gilpin*. Chairman.
Clerk.
OAK CITY DRUB GO
BainbridRe, Georgia.
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