The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, October 19, 1901, Image 5

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»■ > T Ih? young ninu wbo starts out ill The Economy Kitchen Grocer Go. . ofil, AFFAIRS. (1 without the foundation ol a gocd of Cincinnati, Ohio, have represents* L*'-' ■ character will find himself handicap tives in this city, with the view ot, ^pted through life. No 'great charact r making this a general branch office can be.builded without the right and distributing point for southern Kind of ' A fmimlntiiv*** T» wrtll «*.!*»% ^ . ... . . Toole Bros, have an ad. in this issue cad it- Mi*. A. M. Ramsey is ^.siting her ,V,*nt Valdosta for a few days. arciHo M,s Emma Bruce and Grannis, * ye n ,turned home after an extend* * visit to North Georgia. . v v v'fKD—board at good pn pearling bouse. “H”, care is office. I w isl, to buy all of your eggs and -ive you 20 cents for same. 1,1 g ) II. B. Brocket. -Ihe Gentry Dog and Pony Show ill he here on the 21 Nov. and the leeile” ones are looking for the jay’s approach. In the Ordinary’s office on last mrsday Jllr. Henry F. Mclver and ss Ollie 0. Kelly were joined in e'boly 10,1,18 of malnmon y hy ;,dge T. B. Maxwell. is Pliver, North Stratford, N, H.: purchased a botttle of One Minute .* I, (jm-e when suffering with a cough L. t o s told me was incurable. One e relieved me the second and third {IXt cured. To-day I am a well man.’ , L. Hicks. Mi. Oscar Barfield, formerly con- iieted with the telephone exchange this city and now wit’- the Flori- District Messenger Co., of Jaek- 'nville, is on a visit to his mother Mrs .1. T. Lane, of Iron City, who ith her two bright little children i been spending a few days with r pawns. Judge and Mrs. C. G. mpbell of this city, returned home sterdat. The Decatur County News which a.iii its career as a weekly news- pt-r in this city some two months , publishes its valedictory in its week’s issue. We regret that news It u.id it necessary to bus d and at the same lime ;we eon- tulate the editor, Mr. W. W. ram, on the good service he reti ed I,is patrons duriug the shdrt ot lus paper. title Giles Toole, the four year son of Mr. G. B. Toole of this , sustained a painful injury yes- ’ay morning. He accidently fell lie floor from his bed, breaking collar bone and some other bones he shoulder. While the injury ute a painful one, it is not neces- 1 serious and it is to be hoped little fellow will soou be out "ns troubled for several years with i.io indigestion and uervous debili writes E, J, Green, of Lancaster. "No remedy helped mF, until I n using Electric Bitters, which did more good than all the medicine 1 Used. '1 hey have also kept my in excellent health for years wp Electric Bitters are just splen- "!' lemiUe troubles; that they are n i tunic and in vigoratur for weak *o;ueu. No other medicine il 'i'" I' uee in. our family.” Tr ■ nilv oOc. Satisfaction guaranteed b, Hicks. ■ e City Market on W ater streei 'loor to Sapp’s fruit stand, is ipl.icc to find ihe very best fresli tiie city. tbundation; It will, at [ Alabama, Georgia and Florida. The some tune, topple over without the article they wish to introduce and right base. Good deeds, pure living adveitise is for the kitaen, and ero- bigh resolves and devotion to duty, braces economy, convenience, neat- to duty for duty’s sake, will tell in neatness and laborsaving the end. These are qualities which a disclaiming public will sooner or later appreciate and recognize. No Local Legislative. Notice is hereby given that at the young man, whatever Ins social po- next session of‘the Legislature of the sition may be, can expect to become, State of Georgia a bill will be intro- great in the world’s estimation, without practicing these sterling virtues-which have crowned the lives oft he great and good men who have left their lasting impress on the world. Pearl Onion Sets Make onions big as your hat 20ots a quart at Hicks’s. Regular onion sets—10c a quart 4 quarts for 25c. Plant the Pearls now. You cant get them in Spring Also best cooking soda per pound 21c. A lb. cooking soda spiinkled over 50 baskets of corn will keep out wevils. 12 best nutmegs 5e. 100 emptv capsules 5c. Simmons Liver Regulator, 14o Black draught 14o. Groves Tastles touio 25c. 25c croup carthartic pills in bottle 5c. The best whiskies, wines and bran dies in tiie city at lowest possible figures. You can never be sure you are getting the right quality or tiie right price unless you buy it from Hicks the low price druggist and poor man 1 friend. duoed to amend the Act of the Leg islature approved September 26 1879 in regard to public schools in the city of Baiubridge so as to provide for a correct census of the school children in the school district of Bainbndge, to provide that non res ident children who attend school in said district may be added to the census number of those residing therein and to provide for the man ner that the portion of the State school fund due to said District shall be paid to the School Trustees of said District and to provide for elic tions to fill vacancies in said Beard of Trustees. 'ihe cold wave has stiuck us ami the question we must solve is liovv we can prepare for long cold winter, Toole Bros. Can tell yon. We have the handsomest line of men’s and hoys cloth ing ever brought to Bain bridge. Out line is complete. Our Clothing consists of the finest fabrics all high art and made to fit like a tailor made garment. the “FULLMORE" war BARGAIN BULLETIN Gurley’s DEPARTMENT STORE. A Straight Clean Sale of Good Goods at a Very Low Price. Yard wide Sea Island the regular 5o article only ... . 4c Standard AAa sheeting, heaviest and best 5c Extra good checks at - - - 4c Heaviest and ^est 27 in. wide ■ 5c No. 1 Ball Thread best made 15c box Or 10 balls for ,- - 5c It would do yon good to see our line of Dress Goods, Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Skirts before bating. ' Our Shoe department is complete in every respect. Shoes tl at are neat and that will fit your leet. Kubelik and Paderewikl, “Oh. Mr. Kubelik.” said a dazzling beauty to the great violinist after one of his performances, "'you are Indeed n genius! Whenever I hear you and, M. Paderewski play I seem quite dazed, the effect upon me Is so fascinating! Have you ever heard Paderewski, mon sieur?” “Once, mndnme; only once,” quietly replied Kubelik. “But,” and this very firmly, “1 shall certainly never hear him again." “Why not?” asked the astonished beauty. “I will tell you," answered Kubelik. “I am conscious that I possess a cer tain power, a certain originality. Now. I cannot afford to lose this conscious ness, for upon It entirely depends my success. I henrd Paderewski once, and then I felt my "proud consciousness' going, my faith In myself slipping. Paderewski’s Influence over me the only time 1 ever heard him play was so powerful that 1 felt, for the sake of my own originality. If I possess any (“Oh. M. Kubelik!" almost shrieked the beauty) that it would be safer and wis er to ienve him to Ills own Joy and gen lus. No, madame, there Is but one Pa derewski; there are many Kubeliks!”— Modern Society. Onrline of our touts are all that a well diesAek nmn could ask fi r. All new styles and beautiful patterns. Our hats are new to the minute. We are making aspecialty of this line and all we ask that you give us a look and we can convince you we have the swellest and most up-to date line of men’s and boys furnishings south of Macon. jEWkfiFF* i T00LE B * os ” ™ B Ta, - THE ‘WILTON* !•♦ O# O 4 * 4MM> O >1 ♦ «♦ «♦♦♦.<(♦ A 5 4 4 O) fi Why Do You *1 Send off to got you a 8 lit of Clothes when you oau get them at home, made like you want them—made to fit. We Absolutely Guarantee Our Clothes to come up in Hit and work manship or MONEY REFUNDED. fi Remember U odol spepsia Cure flests what you eat. re In the food and aid- ti ntr t 1 io 1 GtLon i ng and recon digestive or at] ton p 2 st discovered digest pprrir.rh' 1t N i°n 0t « er . P re P arali Ot fb relieves a.?,? efflc ‘ency. It Id •psia t„,p nd Permanently cure %ice, s' ' 8e ^ i0D ' Heartburn We^ Sumach, Nausea ter rosu] t K 1 a,Cramps, an t a, e<ibyF clK'’.uPerf'-otdigestion L uewitt-• * -•• .ago* •‘ich-Lightis now much bet I' 1 " 1 ' 11,1,11 ever to turn oat Otir line of Men’s and Boys clothing will please you both in price and quali ty. Come see for yourself and lie convinced that what we tell you is pure simple truth. Men’s Brown Drill Drawers - 15c Men’s Negligee shirts worth 2'c •t only Come early before they are all sold. Ladies’ heavy rib Undervests. regu lar price 25o will be -old at - l“c As long as they last, lied table cloth worth 20c to 2‘c at the low price of - ■ - s • 15 There are plenty of goods - e could call your attention o but time and space for bids, but we. promise you that what is sa.d is lautsjn^t fiction. . .«•.(• And all we ask is lljat you pleas, call and see, we will do otir best tf please you at GURLEY’S ,Dpartment STOR', 1 it INI!!’. OK li '* A Joke Hint Palled. Professor Itogers and Dr Dale were once lecturing In England, and at ev ery town which they visited Dr. Dale noticed that tils colleague, who always spoke first, made the sume speech. In fact, so often did the professor give that speech that the worthy doctor knew It off by heart, and this fact led the latter to think or a way of taking the wind out of bis friend's sails. On their arrival at o town la somb Lancashire Dr. t)afc> asked Dr. Itogers to allow him to speak first, an arrange ment to which the latter readily agreed, so Dr. Dale rose and proceeded to deliver the speech of Dr. Rogers, looking every now and theD out of the corner of his eye to see how thin wor thy gentleman was taking this practl cal Joke. Dr. Itogers sal calm and com posed. and when at length bis rum catne to speak be just os calmly rose and delivered, to Dr. Dale’s utter as toDtsbiucut. quite a opw speech. At the conclusion of the meeting Dr. Dale said to bis colleague: “1 thought 1 had taken the wlud out of your sails tonight." Dr. Rogers replied; "Ob, no. 1 de livered that speech when I was here a moDth ago.” The Canann and Bclvare. The president of the French Acade my of Sciences remarked in a recent address that the cannon Is one of Ihe in.'s! instructive laboratories that set ine possesses li was Ihe modern can eon. he said, which suggested the appll ,-atlon ot explosive gases to the driving >f cBC nes. The experience ul Ihe 111! p.-nse pressures obtained .J cuunor- ISO led lo Ihe use of pressures II 'i-hiii maeliiiies which a lew vear.- . W 'o would have been regarded as tin -H'is able Tlnis expenmeuts ill I end .1 p-p/Arlly for the purposes of wti ■id resulted ui tiie nd.uucc of Ihe tr oipli- or peace. The Dictionary. If you want io be really Interested cad ihe dictionary. It will tell yoi: row very hadiv other people spell ou aiignnge nnd. Incidentally, what a tlnj • -upTld of words we euch dip up out ol .tis dceaui -illnneapolla Times. The desert of Sahara Is no little spot i covers 2.500.000 square mile* he ween the Atlantic oeeau and the Nil* j’l-v In 17:1*1 Ivans' ivar.’a haJ |H.p_ml.oa ot id.k'1- 1‘blUtU We are second door from corner across from Hotel Bon Air. It costs you noth- ing to look if you don’t buy. Wo have Fig goods that will please you and we know it. jg^ || Cleaning and Pressing || Done neatly. Call for anl deliver bank z% to any part of the city. A Bainbridge Tailoring Co. li I ♦I R. C. COX, Manager. %% n iteisu jtitstitaititissitiui *mr» • asssintfi A late of Life and Death, It is often whether you have your prescriptions filled promptly and accurately. We make a Specialty of Our Prescription Department And Physicians And family recipes are filled from pure fresh drugs, and in the most careful and exact manner. Our charges are reasonab’e And our service prompt am obliging at all times. We also carry a complete stock of Patent and proprietary Medicines, Fan<ay and Toilet Artioi.es. druggist Sundries Eto. Which we vvi.l sell as cheap as they can be bought any when OAK CITY DEVff M, 3 v.a " rid G:o: jia.