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OCAL AFFAIRS.
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It was onr great pleasure on Sun- j team Tsisgrapty.
day last to mingle with the good! Want a limited number for bright
_ _ people of Attapulgus and vicinity, young men to learn Telegraphy.
m<== ^ m * <==>M<=J , a,,,i to ® hare the,r °P en hospitality. Special offer of $25 per four months
. Minstrels played here last This little village has recently taken to all who enter before Deo. 1st.
on new life and the people tlieie There is always a demand for coin-
have great hopes of the prospects of petent telegraph operators,
the town. Altapulgus is situated in ; Address P. D. K1CII,
the midst, of the best tobacco lands j Colquitt, Ga.
of the county and many of her farm-1 tv,- r~ , - ,
l,,,. , , , the public school which has been
ers have become independent irom • • 1 .
the production ol this product. She ! J" at t'*e Humphrey school
has good schools, gdod churcl.es and ' Pm ° H ' U d,Htr,0t WlU C,08L *
arlo
t to a full ' l0U8e -
lhril obelisk flour the best on
!tat Colbert Bros,
carnage bells continue to
Who comes next?
thread and cakes kept con.
on hand at Colbert Bros.
TOOLE - BROS.,
Men’s Outfitters,
169
,• is on tiv
on ___ e i i ° e *t Wednesday night with an ex-
, . some of the cleverest peoule to hi, , ... . . J °
t a O’Donnel, we regret * . hibittou to winch every one is invit—
Albeita <-/ u > founds anywhere and it need not j mu ... y
• i. i._» iina . , ed. The school has been under the
therefore be mated that thtv are in , ^
v u um!,inwy are »« management of Prof. J. B. L. Bar-
perfect accord with the fight the ^ tr
Search-Light has been waging for
better roads in and throughout the
county.
e sick list this week
ongrced.ents for fruit cakes
.^ived at Colbert Bros.
in£r! bang!! bang HI « the sound
greets the ears of the quail in
e parts.
rosh lot of Ivingams hams and
n8 just received at Colbket
i,e weather continues dry and
The dust is still hovering
esh lot of Blank Bros., ^ fancy
ieu just received at Colbert
G. Mathis has discontin-
1ns retail grocery business on
sd street.
i regret very much to chronicle
{illness of Miss Leila Maxwell and
to see her oi t again soon,
yiter season has opened and is
i full Hast in Judge Kerr’s
nrant on Watcr street,
number of the boys went down
lie “Forks” to enjoy a season
this week.
at the bridle’s home near Eldorendo,
Mr. It. D. McNair to Miss Lucy
Franklin, eldest daughter of’Mr. aud
Mrs. J. VV. Franklin. W. II. Gas-
Bett. N P officiated. The groom is
a brother of Mr. It. O. McNair, of
Boykin, and has been for some time
io the employ of Mr. John It. Sharpe
in his turpeuliue business near col-
quitc. Many valuable and useful
presents were received by the couple
as a token of the high regard in
which they were held.
The People’s Bank has changed
its name to that of tie First National
Bank of Bainbridgc and began busi
ness yesterday under its new name
and with an increased capital stock.
The same board ot directors and of
ficers wiil remain the same as hereto
fore as follows: W. S. Witham.
of President, J. D. Harrell, vice-Presi
dent, R. G. Harlsfield, Cashier, G. J.
' Thomas, Ass’t., Cashier- The bank
resli lot of evnpoiale peao e8 » ( w iH ooirtinue to deserve the confi-
ricots and prunes at clbert j e|10e an( j patronage it has always
enjoyed.
Mr. Edgar Morgan and Miss Kate
Sharp were married on last Sunday
morning at the residence of Rey.
W. L, Richards, pastor ot the Bap
tist church in this city. After se-
curii g the congratulations of their
numerous friends they took the noon
train for Montgomery aud Atlanta,
returning on last Wednesday. -With
in a few days they expect to occupy
the icsidime where Rev, W. L.
Richards rssides ou Troupe street,
Mr. Aaron P. Long, our popular
tax receiver, reports tlie arrival of
another ten pound girl at his home
ou last Sunday. This makes the
twentieth, eight by his first and
twelve by his present wife. Aaron
says he will not be satisfied until
five more, at least, are added to his
list. Barring accidents there is no
reason why his fondest hopes should
not be rcalized-
A pleasant party of our citizens
spent several days of this week o> t
M 0 , on Spring Creek. The party went
Married on last Sunday evening down „u the steam launch of Mr. A.
I no hniilii'o lvnm„ J _
lurge congregation will greet
C. R. Nisbet at the Presbyterian
roll tomorrow morning and night.
he Board of Trade held an mter-
g meeting Tuesday night and
h business of importance to the
was transacted.
e smoke is rising from the sugar
aces all around. New cane syr-
i evidence and the price is
as to bring gladness to the
t ot the farmer.
’ANTED—10,000 poinds of
fodder at one dollar per bun-
pounds. Bring it to
II. B. Brocket,
Bainbridge, Ga.
he November term of the Super
court convenes here next Tuesday
mng at ten o’clock. The aver
darkey will be in evidence as us-
to enjoy attendance on “big cote.”
out forget the Hay/Bay Fair and
Carnival at Albauy Nov. 19
• The latch string is on the
ide and if you have ever doubted
n y’s hospitality go aud have the
tession corrected.
r ' L- F. Patterson now has a
ty-tive thousand dollar dry kiln
1 *’ ric k works in this city. The
'by kiln turns out thirty or
’ sand brick per day ready
burning aud will very largely
1 the enterprise in meeting
demand for first-class brick.
° visitor to Albany’s great Hay
hair and Elks* Carnival should
to visit the poultry show in the
ilorium. This show will leone
lie largest poultry shows ever
1,1 the stale, there being 2000
01 hue poultry and pel slock
parts of the south.
llB filets ot the G. S. M. College
cceiisj their new uniforms and
n ' IA present a handsome ap-
-v on parade. Every citizen
'“'idge feels a just pride in
^ b'-nt school and we are hap*
1J " l * lal this feeling of pride
^ ,j y a substantial patron-
lL c 'tizens throughout the
Mr. Wm. Sohoelles, who has been
acting manager at the Buck Horn
Oyster Saloon on Water street ims
moved into the store under the Dick
ey Photo Gallery west of the court
house square. Mr. Sohoelles will be
in full charge of the Oyster Saloon,
having disassociated himself with
Mr. Cliatt. He will continue to
se.ve the public in his new place at
the same old prices.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Yarbrough, of
Miriam, were guests of the Lasscter
House Monday last passing th rough
en-route to their home. They are
receiving the good wishes of a host
of It tends, and it’s all because of^
tin ir recent happy marriage. Mrs.
Yarbroiigh was formerly Miss Ollis
Galloway, of Doualsoiiville, Ga.
Tuesday was legal sales day in ^
this city and a number of sales were u8>
made, among them the Dickey Pho
to Gallery on west street. Messrs.
Powell Bros. & Uiason were the
purchasers the price paid by them
was $1,335.
The first frost of the season was
discovered by early ris.rs in this
city Wedn< s lay morning and t»
many it was a welcome sight
L. Townsend and was in
Mr. Van Daly.
charge
Mr. John A. Herring of Climax
paid the Search-Light sauutum a f
pleasant visit yesterday. Mr. Her
ring bad with him a sample ot ex~|
oellent new syrup of which he has a.
large crop this year. |
R. B. Kerr has opened up a firsi |
class restaurant on Water street in
one of A. J. Callahan’s brick stores.
Would be glad to have the patronage
of all his friends of town aud county.
Billy;’ Mao and Bslle Hornet
two well-bred high-stepping four-
year-olu’s were sold by Dr. Juo. E.
Toole and Mr. D. D. Btults to Mr.
H. W. Maxwell one day this week.
H. J. Bruton, M. D. & E. R. Pow
ell and others are telliug about that
possum they didu’t catch.
Ween you need anything in can
goods call at Colbert Bros.
AH kinds of fruits and vegatables
can be found at Colbert Bros.
Representing
C. B. Atkins,
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Manufacturers of
Cabinets,
Mantles
Fire Grates,
Frames and
Summer
Fronts.
Parties wishing every tiling in
this line will please call aud see
Gurley’s
DEPARTMENT
<THB
rWILTON*
Mr
• Hi Imys
tli lliii'Mt fabrics.
3 \e <>i«l t<» 20.
H ave the greatest
assortment'of Men’s
Overcoats ever display
ed in Bainbridge. 'ihe
Weather is getting a
little chilly, so come
along and get your
overcoat for nothing
will protect you from
the c »ld so well, as a
warm oveicoat create*
comfort and saves d >c-
tor bills. Ask to see
our Raglans Coat they
are the swellest and
newest coat out. We
laiye a liae of over-
coats from
$UJ TO $15.00. *
A ll new and fit like
a t.ilor-iunde garment
clothing consists of all the n w sty l> « and
We can fit any size boy you bring us, from
Any size and price to suit your pocket book,
"FULLMORE*
Tool© ZE3rot3n.ers,
MEN’S OUTFITTERS’
j Why Do You J
Send off to get you a Suit of Clothes when Jv
you can get them at home, made like you ^
want them—made to fit, 0%
C We Absolutely Guarantee
— Our Clothes to come up in flit and work
manship or MONEY REFUNDED.
& Remember
l
(J Cleaning and Pressing
We are second door from corner across
from Hotel Bon Air. It costs you noth
ing to look if you don’t buy. We have
goods that will please you and we know it.
Done neatly. Call for and deliver book
to any part of the city.
• Bainbridge Tailoring Co.
^ R. C. COX, Manager.
jjagjykjgsg;
l
STORE.,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
il flatter of Li and Death,
It is often whether you have you*
prescriptions filled promptly
and accurately.
We make a Specialty of
Our Prescription Department
And Physicians
PresmjitifliH
And family recipes
ore filled from pure
fresh drugs, and in
the most careful
and exact manner...
Our charges are reasonable and our service prompt ami
obliging at all times.
We also carry a compete stock of
Patent and proprietary Medioines, Panoy-
and Toilet Articles, druggist
Sundries Sto.
Which we will sell as cheap as they can he bought anywh
er«r
city Dane co..
Bainbridge. Georgia.