The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, October 19, 1901, Image 6

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When brought to bdjr,’ the kongnroo Jump'* MUe u flash for the burner'* chest ;r .1 tries to crush It In with Ills fore feet. T<* prevent this each man wears ucrosa bis ’'reast a two or three Inch thick mail -.* Armed with a spear, with a club attachment at the other end, they ride upon swift horses Into a herd. With the agility and equipoise of dr- cus riders they stand erect upon their horses and use their spears and clubs. The kangaroo Is able to Jump clear over a horse. As the game Is bagged It Is skinned, and the sklu Is stretched on the ground and puMed down to pre vent shrinkage. Tl™flesh furnishes meat for the camp. Each man places his private mark upon his booty, anil when they have 100 apiece they return back to elvillzn tlon. There are 20 varieties of kanga roos. among them the blue, red walla by, black, gray nnd forester, the latter furnishing the best leather, as It lives mainly In wooded sections. Up Was Accommodated. A conjuror was performing before a rough and ready audience In one of the prohibition states of America, accord ing to an English paper. “I am now spoilt to undertake n feat," said he. "In which 1 shall need the use of a pint flask of whisky." There was a dead alienee. “Will some gentleman In the audience favor me with a pint of whis ky?” There was no response, and the conjuror began to look blank. "Sure ly." he continued. "In a southeastern prohibition town I ought not to have to ask a second time for such a tiling. 1 give my word I will return It Intact. Is there no"— ••Stranger." said a tall, gaunt tuna ns lie rose slowly from a frout seat “wouldn't a quart flask do as well?" “Why. certainly! I merely”— Rut before he could .finish the gen erous. open handed audience had risen like one mat) and were on their way to the platform In a body. Ilia tnluckr Dor* Even the least superstitious are often ■truck by the misfortunes which at tend some persons on certain dntes. A large llriu In the city has In Its employ a living Instance of the fact. On June 12 nil employee lost his left arm by coming In contact with machinery. The accident disabled him for his then employment, nnd he was given that of n messenger. On another June 12 he was run over It) the Strand while on an errand—result, a broken leg. The next accident was n fall oil the stairs In the llrm's buildings, again June 12; tbe right nrm broken this time. The fourth mishap on another anniversary broke three ribs. The firm took the case Into consideration and Issued un order that In future the employee was to take a holiday on that date, an order With which lie lifts now compiled for several years.—London Chronicle. Why Slip Wanted to Know, “Is this Hazel street?" asked a young woman In out‘%t the hack seals of au East Tenth street car who was carry ing a diminutive poodle dog under her arm. "No. madam." said the conductor. "I will tell you when we coute to It." Later on she repealed the question, oiul Hie conductor answered with some show of Impalleuce. Filially when Hazel street was reached, he rang, ami tin- ear mine to a stop. "This Is Hazel street," said the conductor. "Oh. I don't want to an off a: that street. I only wanted to know where It was. I go to the end of the line." Then ns the ear started again she looked down at the pug nnd seal In tones of extreme nIToetlou, "'I Uere. dearie, there's where your muddy IIves.”—ludinnapolls News. Noblesse Online. “What are you staring at. Nellie?" "Oh, please, ma n in. with your hair like that and your diamonds you do leok so like Lady Plant,-tgenet tlltig. bum that I was own maid toi Are you any relation, ma'am?" "No at least no nenr relation, lint you can have that pink silk shirt waist of mine. Nellie."—Life. Northwest" In the Ladles' Home Jour nal W. 8. Harwood tells of a queer ex perience that befell the family In the flrst year after settling on a farm far removed from the settlements. The winter had been unusually long end severe, and their stock of provi sions ran low. It was a long distance to the nearest base of supplies, and com munication with the outside world had been cut off. Indians lu the neighbor hood one night broke into the granary where the wheat was stored and stole a quantity. In doing this a large amount of broken glass became mixed with the wheat which the Indians left, so for many days, amid much merry story telling and many a Joke and laugh. In spite of the serious situation, the family gntliered about a large table lu their living room nnd spent the short winter days picking over the whent. kernel by kernel. In order to free It from the pieces of glass. For tills wheat stood between them nnd starvation, nnd none of Its pre cious kernels must be lost. Their stock of flour had long since wasted away, ns had most of their food supplies, so they boiled and ate the wheat without grinding. Relief reached them Just in time to prevent a sad ending to the ex perience. O. F. WESTMOHKLANI OF All Kinds AT MY NEW BUTCHER - SHOP ON WATEK STREET. JETE H. POWELL. Attorneys-at-Law, Bainbrtdge, . Geor BAGGS& SPENCE. DENTAL SURGEONS, BAIN BRIDGE GA. ggjrOffice—Corner Water and West streets, in Chasou Building. DU.. S. J CHESKTJT. Phyrician ara fvrmn Treats diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Arab and tbe Telephone. We lmd a party of Arabs along with us nnd tool; them all over a great news paper olllce. Everything was wildly nstonlsliing to them. They had Imag ined that the Koran contained all the knowledge and wisdom of the world, yet here were the telegraph, the tele phone. the electrotype and the printing press. The place wns a veritable en chanters’ castle to them. They would never have believed In the telephone If j 1 hnd not called up their hotel and got i the Twioe-a-Week Atlanta ournal and one of their own party at that end of 1 Juvenile Journal, one vear. DR. S. D. WILSON Dentist. —office— Over H. B. Ehrlich & Co.’s Store, Bainbridee, - - Ga. * i 1 READ HI For $1.3# We send you The Search-Light, and the wire. The dervish who had come along wns hold ns well as pious. When he heard that his friend live miles away was talking through the Instrument, he made a dash at It. He was greatly ex cited and yelled In n megaphone voice. He thought we wore tricking him. hut here was his friend talking Arabic. lie rolled Ills eyes at me In n despairing maimer nnd then began a search for devils, being quite convinced that the phono was un Invention of satan.—In dependent. Constitution. For$1.5# We send The Search Light and the Atlanta We send The SEARCH LIGHT and the Twice-a- ROB’ L. Z. BRIDGES* Practicing Fhysician. BRINsON. - " GEORGIA. . . All calls promptly attended. . All calls promptly attended. OFFICE ON Broughton Street R. J. ROONEY, Contractor and Builder. Estimates cheerfully furnished on all . . classes oi building. . . J. W. BURNEY, *1$ BUILDER BAINBKIDGE, GEORGIA. j©”Agent for Hardwood Mantels, Doors. Sash and Bln ds. and contracts or first-class Cement Sidewalks. v ■ j/ ’ ■/icra:] BA1NBRIDQ£ *t Law H ill practice i courts, except th ® - 8 * - « city court of Del C t " m,ll * 1 l Rubhc in office * con., C °tl!)tf JOHN C. ATTorn **-jt.u* BAINBKIDGE. Will practice law i„ all th,.. Joo.E. Soialson Si Ef AXTOR» EVSAt Bainbridge, . ^ Offices: Ltmf enlrr. Llmewater has so many uses It Is hard to classify. It Is good to soften water, to sweeten drains, to keep milk vessels wholesome, to make milk Itself sit well upon delicate stomachs, to test utr for excess of carbonic acid —If there Is too nmeli carbonic acid present, the clear llmewater Instantly crusts over— to take out marks left by grease spots which have been removed by stronger alkalis-lu fact, for so many tilings it should always be kept on baud. Mixed with either sweet or linseed oil to a creanly consistence. It Is the very best household remedy for burns nnd scalds. It costs practically no more than the trouble of making. Fut a lump of quicklime ns big ns the two lists In a dean earthen pitcher, cover It six Inch es deep with dean cold water, stir with u wooden spoon and let it stand six hours. Four off the clear liquid without disturbing the lime, but let It run through double cheesecloth. Put In small i.otties and cork tight, lu using always pour off halt at: Inch from the top of u bottle that bus stood. Week Savannah News. WesendTHE SEARCH LIGHT and the Thrive FOR $-1.50 a-Week New York World. New subscriptions or renewals for all these offers. Subscribe .A.T 03STE G. R AUSTIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office With Townsend & WeBtmor and. BAINBRIDGE - - GA. BYRON llOWKR Gordon Bower. Do Yon Want $ M M ■ 1 Envelopes, Cards, ) | Note Heads, Letter job Wwk? wVW II VI IV . iers,Checks.Blanks. IPosters, Business 'Cards.lleceipts. etc If so, call at The Searoh-Light Job Office to got them. Prices cheap and workdr* no nt once. Trv us. B0WER&B0WER, At'.orneys-At-Law, BAINBKIDGE, GEORGIA. Practice in the State courts, Federal, and Justice courts. Office: Old Search-Light Build- ing. W. I. GEER, attorney and Counselor At Law. COLQUITT, - GEORGIA. Office: In Court House. Building. SIC NUSSB4 Atteratj*n l | BAINBKIDGE, _ ( Will practice in all the w tal attention given to real' «a£offi Hn ^ co ;'}’ orat '0D praf Zttt Office m old BankBaiidb TOMB STO AND- Do you contemplateerectin|!ai or tomb stone, or in anvi proving j our cemetery lot! • so, write me at CUTHBERT, G 1 will submit designs nnd p- will call at yorr home to seey best work of all Grade* of Craniteacd PRICES TO SUIT 1 A never failing cure foi cult, scalds, ulcers wounds and tors Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve, southing and healing remedy ft* affections. Accept only the R. L. Hicks. Colonies a* Kina (lorn*. Queen Elizabeth was c-oiiiuiou*" spo- keu of as queen of Virginia. . frgluia and Carolina were kingdom*', under the Stuarts. Massachusetts wns recognized cs a "sister kingdom" by Cromvell's parliament.—Loudon Express. Probably every child cherishes It against tils parents that they once gave him a calf, mid kept the money when they sold It,—At.bison A*lobe. Where Or Drew the Line. “You don't like walking very much, do you?" Inquired the farmer's horse, who was grazing nenr the canal. “Oh. I dou't tuiud It under certain couditloua,'' replied the canallioat mule. “You don't appear to like your exer cise on tbe tow path. 11 "No. That's where 1 draw the line.”— Philadelphia Press; I iifortnnntc Deduction. Sergeant Kelly of the Irish bar In the early years of the nlm teen 111 century used to Indulge In n picturesque elo quence. racy of the soil, hut unfortu nately lie would sometimes forget the line of argument and would always fall back on the word "therefore,” , which generally led his tulnd hack to ! what lie had Intended saying. Some- i times, however, the effort was almost \ disastrous. One time he had been complimenting the Jury, assuring them that they were | **.ien of extraordinary Intelligence and : then branched off into a statement of I Ills ease. With a wave of Ills hand and a smile on his face he proceeded: "This Is so clear a ease, geutlemen, that I am convinced you felt it so the very moment I stated It. I should pay men of Intelligence u poor compllmeut to dwell ou it for a minute, therefore 1 shall prooet-d to explain It to you as minutely as possible.*’—Oreen Bag. Hand? With III* Tongue Too. The following was a speech by a suc cessful competitor for the prize of a foot race: "Kentlemon, I have won this fill* by i he use of my legs. I trust I may never ‘esc the use of my legs by the use ui this cup."-livening VVU Cleaning Fnrnltare. Where a piece or furniture Is very much soiled and requires to he cleaned nnd polished, flrst wash It thoroughly with warm soapy water, washing only a small surface at a time and drying it quickly by rubbing It bard with a flan nel. Mix together one pint of linsi-ed oil nnd a half pint of kerosene, wet a flannel with the oil mixture and rub the cleaned furniture. Rest halt an hour before taking a fresh piece of flannel and then by vigorous rubbing polish the wood until It shines like glass. This will not Injure the nicest wood nnd Is an easy method of keeping furniture bright. The odor soon disnp- ! pears If the windows are left in n LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! If you wont to buy > whelp you would’nt acc kitten as a substitute, e the dealer urges you. Now, don’t accept a tute for LE0E3 COFFEE. It is bound to turn out a mon yellow cat, with non* „ . , the strength of the lion. Watch our noxt advertisement. You want LION COFFEE because It b LION COFFE . If > °* the other hand, you want & coffee which, in order to hide imperfections, is iC polished” with eggs and other preparations, then do not buy XjJIOlM 002P3FDE323ii. If LION COFFEE were common, ordinary stuff, coffee drinkers would’nt insist ofl mg it. It is used in millions of homes because it is the best coffee in the UOI’id f° r price. If you doubt this, t£i » cir» rr1« rmnlrniva 1-, .1 a. ii you doubt this, take a single package home and try it list Nq C h C o'«rFrt Iza “°f COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and A which will ii - n u WOman ' man / b °y or will fail to find in the list sorn St: ?! 1 °fi ttx happiness* comfort and convenience, and which they may SavM lwb n ^ mbc . r ot £ io “ ? Ieads fa° m ^ wrappers of our one pound packages fwutch is the only form m which this excellent coffee is sold). . WOOLSON SPICE CO., T0i£°°<