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L AFFAIRS J
pdBye at Draper &Co’s
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TO ARBITRATE.
| Work has about been completed j J f
The board of arbitrators. T. c,! on the new “look-op” for the town;
Crenshaw, Dr. Holmes, of Atlanta, an< * vlo lators of city ordinances will
and Judge John S. Candler will 1 hereafter have new quarters.
meet here next Monday to settle the'
Norris Silver, North Stratford, N, H.:
I purchased a botttle of One Minute
" , i . question raised as to the valuation (C'Ti. u bot ™ e . of One> Minute
nbbler has lilt the ■ Lough Lure when suffering with a cough
• set upon the Q. F. and A. R. R. I doctors told me was incurable, one
Seed Rye at Draper &
property.
The oounty is dissatisfied with the
return made by the railroad, and the
bottle relieved me the second and third
aloiostcured. To-day I am a well man.’
tt. L. Hicks.
Horry Brocket says:
age!
railroad center- parties concerned have agreed to lng lM the Search Light pays,
submit it to arbitration.
“Advertis-
My
Seed
wed-
Red Rust Proof
C. Draper *fc Co’s.
Ions are out for the
k id A. Cohen.
IJ Perry expects to leave
n lle on the 10th of Oct.
L buy all of your eggs and
|yo„ 20 cents for same.
1 H. B. Brocket.
Mrs. R. G. Hartsfield re-
m a visit to relatives in
uesday.
ret very much to note the
Ihcss of Miss Anna Tonge
llioid fever.
m:—Four geiitlemen board
:e, apply to
Mbs. M. W. Howard.
master Beunett and Supt.
f the Plant System were
y one day this week.
,ouise Gremmer entertained
ids at the home of Mrs.
Mims Thursday evening.
|ity Market leads the city in
mts of of all kinds. Call
louviiiced.
Q. Peacock and family have
no t ic cottage on Shotwell
oing the Baptist Church.
lity council met several times
k for the purpose of hearing
|nts of property assessments.
Minnie lliuds raffled off an
center-piece this week and
was won by Mrs. H^ygood.
ick Hall formerly employed
Willis & Co died of spinal
;eiis Sept. 4th in the Phili
. locals for corn and eggs bring in
Mr. Crenshaw will represent the' foiir fold return8 .» H orry has the
county, Dr. Holmes the road and 00 rreet idea.
Judge Candler has been selected as
the third man.
The attorneys are Donalson & , , ,
Fleming, for the railroad, and Joe try ’ !° r 100 head of fine beef 8teer8
and 10(1 hon/i fa f TKa Oittf
Having just closed a deal with one
of the largest stock men of the ooun-
Gilpin aud Sig. Nussbaum for the
county
•‘I was troubled for several years with
chronic indigestion and nervons debili
ty,” writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster.
N. H., ‘-No remedy helped die until I paper.
and 100 head of fat hogs, The City
Market can furnish vou at all times.
We are under obligations to Col.
J. Sterling Roberts for assistance
rendered us in getting up this week’s
Sickness has forced our ab-
began using Electric Bitters, which did
me more good than all the medicine 1
ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent health for years,
She says Electric Bitters are just splen
did for female troubles; that they are a
grand tonic and invigorator for weak,
run down women. No other medicine
cau take its place in our family.” Try
them. Ouly 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed
by R. L, Hicks.
The Peoples Bank of this city has
reorganized and in future will be
The First National Bank of Bain-
bridge. The officers and directors
of the Peoples Bank have secured a
charter from the National govern
ment organizing the new bank. The
capital stock of the bank will he con
siderably increased and mider the
able management of its enterprising
officers we predict the same success
that characterized the old bank.
Mesrs. N. Z. Trulock and Bro. one
of the leading mercantile concerns
of Wliigham are selling out their
mammoth stock of goods and will
sinusn
SUGAR MILLS.
# D. T. SUTHERLAND, #
Machine Works and Foundry,
BAIN?RIDGE, GEORGIA.
In connection with our Foundry and Machine business, we ave
building a line of heavy, strong. Two-roller Sugar Mills, 14 x 10 inches
in diameter. The 10 inoh is made with or without frame. Only the
best materials and workmanship used iu the manufacture of our mills. »J
Frices. photo and general information cm application. See our mills
tbefore buying; yon will be pleaded with them.
s
HTGHSR SBWXXTCS MACHINE
s
(Ith regiment band are re
's minstrel which they ex-
I put on the boards iu the near
|bridge has the two handsom-
s in Georgia, all things con
The Bon Air and the
Jan are beauties.
. Pursell, Kintersville, Pa., says
Ired 25 years with piles and could
fco relief until DeWitt’s Witch
lalve effected a permanent cure
>feits are worthless. R. L. Hicks.
j adjourned term of the city
vas in session Thursday and
M of many important cases
pi a jury.
sence from the office a portion of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen,who have
so successfully managed tiie Hotel
Wainman during the absence ot the
proprietor; Mr. Wainman, have re
turned to their home on Shotwell
street.
The Dickey Photograph gallery
west of the court house square is
being repaired and overhauled.
New scenery and other equipments
are to be added and the gallery
otherwise improved.
“Proof of the pudding is chewing
the bag.” If you don’t believe we
keep the most up-to-date market in
town, just call and inspect.
J. L. Sims, Prop.
City Market.
NOTICE!
I will give a premium on the
best colls from my stock. The meet-
THE BEST MADE.
Durable, Light-Running and well finished. Latest styles
and all modern equipments.
Needles* Oils And Attachments Handled*
Prices reasonable, and terms easy. If you need a serviceable Machine and
a guarantee of satis taction, call on, or write me at once,
J. ». HALSTEAD
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
I Why Do You
|| We Absolutely Guarantee
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Send off to get you a Suit of Clothes when
you can get them at home, made like you ^
want them—made to lit. V*
Our Clothes to come up in flit and work- jSj*
manship or MONEY REFUNDED. 5*
Remember
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We are second door, from oorner across
from Hotel Bon Air. It; costs you noth-.
ing to look if you don’t buy, Wc have
goods that will please you andi we,know
move to another place. These young ing is to be held at my residence {
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October 31st 1901. All colts must
he iu by 10 o’clock.
Joseph Hehhing.
Calvary Ga.
geiitlemen are among the best bus!
ness men of their sectiou and their
departure from Whigliam will be a
distinct loss-to that place. We were
unable to learn where they propose
to locale.
Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., writes:
“Your Kodol Day pepsin Cure is the bes
remedy for indigestion and stomach
trouble that I ever used. For years I
suffered from dyspepsia, at times com
pelling me to stay in bed and causing
me untold agong. I am completely
cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. In
r-icom mending it to friends who suffer
from indigestion I always offer to pay
for it if it fails. Thus fur I huve never'
paid.” R. L. Hicks.
Sergeant O. F. Archie, who was
accidental}’ shot several days ago,wilL
recover, his physicians say. The
young man was shot in the abdomen,
about two inches below the place
where President McKinley was
shot, aud for awhile serious doubts
„ were entertained as to whether he
Georgia Fleming, who has won , d rec0V(;r or not . Dr . Sessions
piling the Pan-Americar. e- Bay8 he ba8 passed the danger mark.
P n ami taking in New Ytr ,
led Sunday last. I The 2 ran<1 °P eoin K of t,ie 8ur
I Millinery Store yesterday and the
Palmer, Donalson and J dav preceeding was an attractive af-
pU returned from Atlanta Wed- fa ,; and preaented oue „f the hand-
in f Wh r lhey haVe been eomest lines of millinery goods, Fall
8 w a}s. , and winter hats ever exhibited. Mrs.
parties i n arrears with the Young the proprietress and her as-
u Light are remluded that the siatant Miss Brown deserve credit
11° “come across” is at hand, for the display.
,re i' 1 need of the money. I _ , .
y j Mr. A. L. Townsend and a lew
^ _ t ' V - Collier, the popular f rieud 8 are planning a trip down the
river on Mr. Townsend’s naptha j
launch, to tbe coast. They will leave TO DO FIRSTCLASS WORK.
within the next ten days and will lie ;
absent from the city for a week or j
more.
Mrs. C. E. Harrell and daughter,
Leslie, arrived in the city Wednei
day from Columbia, S. C., where
they have beeu on an extended visit
to relatives and friends.
Mr. Albert Harrell, representing
ii e ] )ag assisting the Cudahy packing Co, passed
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Cleaning and Pressing ||
Done neatly. Call for. and deliver back. %%
to any part.of.tho city,. jg'J
Bainbridge Tailoring Co.
R. C, COX, Manager..
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* THE *
Photograph
Gallery
AT BAINDR1DOE
-*»Ia Beings-
Heixiodeled *
And Will Be Opened.
OCTOBER 1ST.
Up-to-Date Studio.
Miss Wilson of Atlanta will be in
Charge.
Miss Wilson has been with Mrs.
Condon and Lenny, of Atlanta,
aud is prepared
F r telephone exchange,
plied home to tlie bedside of
jek father Friday morning.
j 8, W. W. Wright and Master
ace wbo f°r some time past have
at Koukbr.dge Allum Springs
ai) d Rome Ga. returned Tiiurs-
L. H. Hyde, pastor of tbe
at Guthbert, passed through
lllv Tuesday, en route to Ch-
She make* a 1
Ii Specialty of
"Children’s
Pictures.
'T 10 ' of tl,,: tbro.g. Bain bridge M.lal.y i"d'".TsrKciM*5»
; that. nUitp. in to Atlanta, which DOlIlt he Will. ... ...rtnir
" tfc fim church at that place, in i to Atlanta, which point
•facted meeting this week. ! probably make future headq :arters.
1 of HER WORK.
i Matter of Life and Death,
It is often whether you have your
prescriptions filled promptly
f 1
and accurately* j .
We malice a Specialty of
Our Prescription Department
And Physicians
Prescriptions
And family recipes
are filled from pure
fresh drugs, and in
the most careful
and exact manner.
Our charges are reasonable and our service prompt and -
obliging at all times.
We also carry a complete stock of
Patent and proprietary Medicines, Fancy
and Toilet Artioles, druggist
Sundries XSto.
. . i ' ' * *• • 4
Which we will'sell as cheap as. they can be bought anywhere-
OAK CITY Dave CO..
Bainbridge, Georgia.