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s. PUSSELL BRi'tSON,
bCITO-S a NC> PROPRIETOR
Entered in the Post Office. at Bi.iubridge
hm ^t*coi)d-class matter.
All change of ado. and communications,
to insure insertion, must reach this
office by Thursday noon.
Baim KiDtiK, Ga.. Nov. lfl, 1901.
When the Frenchman K' ,ts a-gunnin .
For the cash;
The Turk, he comes a-runnin’,
And with hi* olever cuuniu’.
Declares: "I’m only fmmin’,
Don't be rash! - ’
’Lanta will hardly lope up mit dot
deppo.
Brooks vonnty again captured the
prize for the best agricultural exhibit
at the State Fair.
Scab Wright now declares that he
‘•must have been crazy when be left
the Democratic party.”
Bully, for Beckham who stuck the
da thin to Durbin! He should be
tendered a lulled States senator
ship.
Bridges Smith will again lie Ma
con’s mayor, having won out in the
primary held in that city on thel2lh
mat,
Now, for the first time since the
projeit was first announced, it begins
t > look like the NiciirRgnan canal
was to be built.
The New York World thinks tl at
tho new 1,500— shots-a minute gun
ahould he named the “Benevolent
Assituilator.”
Statistics show the circulation of
money In the United Stntes at $2,-
240,300, 542, 05, and nn exchange
thinks it lias located the 5 cents.
Governor Candler on Monday last
issued his proclamation setting aside
Thursday November 28th as n day
of Thanksgiving, to be observed
throughout the stale.
There is money in the s':gar cane
industry in South Georgia and tl e
following from the Valdosta Times
should call the attention of every
fanner in this section:
“If there bad been enough seed
cane saved tn this section of
the state last year to have
guaranteed a s fheient quantity of
cane to a sugar refinery this year,
there is not the slightest doubt but
that a sugar refinery wo Id have
been operating ere this time. Tne
situation was fully canvassed by men
and by agfents of men who had the
money to invest. A meeting was
held in Valdosta to lake up the mat
ter and a perfect census was taken
of all the cane in this county and
seulion. It was found that less than
enough was planted to supply the
plant moro than six months.”
The Times then proceeds to an
nounce the probability of the estab
lishment of a sugar refinery in that
town in ease enough cane is raised
to justify the expenditure, and urges
its farmer readers to save seed uane
enough to greatly increase if not
double their acreage next. year.
What is true in Lowndes county
is applicable to every county
South Georgia; we have aa tine su
gar cane lands in Decatur comity
may be found in the statevand Bam
bridge would prove a good point
for locating a refinery.
One of the great troubles in the
development of the sugar cane in
dustry ill this section is the manu
facture of the raw material into
syrup. With limited means and
machinery, the average farmer finds
too much expense attached to manu
facturing it.
With a refinery in reach the farm-
mer will he able to sell his cane as
it grows either in the field or deliv
ered at the refineries. This would
of course make it possible for farmers
to pldut large areas in sugar oann
whereas they at present can market
only small amounts owing to the
difficulty of manufacture.
Grenada
DRUG
COMPANY
The Equitable Life
Assurance Si
[Strongest in the WoilJ.]
«INCORF OR A TED:'
J. W. CALLAHAN
President,
n.t.pike,
Manager.
Eaii'brit'ge : Gcegria
ASSETS OVER--
SURPLUS OVER
<0?** Issues all Forms of Life Assurance.
The 5 per cent Gold Ronds of the
than U. 8. Bonds The new guaranteed*Cash
cies are the most liberal.and up-to-date coi.tit.cts
loans at 5 per cent. .Paid vp or txfu did a^uitr,^
yean
Those wishing safe investments or Ast-umnce «,
will do well to investigate the Equithle. l<, r y
tioneallon . R. G. Hartsfield, Local j
J, C. Boynton, Special Agt. So. Ga. lstN»tt
BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Permanent Prices on Leading
Patent Medicines,
For Cash Only
A. J. MacDom
DEALER IN
HARDWARE/*
STOVES, GUNS,
CUTLERY.
An unlucky aclor had his false
teeth seized frr board in Connecticut
the other day. And the Atlanta
Journal thinks that his landlady has
a plan to furnish her other boarders
a set of teeth with every steak.
Alabama’s ratification of her new
constitution puls nil end to negro
domination m the blauk belt of that
stale. Fortunately Geargia has uo
siiuh belts and really lias little or no
use for legislation along this line. A
white primary seems to fill the re
quirements.
Under the present provisions for
raising the State School Fund there
are 111 uoiintn s in the state that
fail to pay their own expenses while
the remaining ones have the burden
to bear. The same condition exists
as to the p uision funds and our law
makers should if possible address
1 lh*ir efforts to the correction of this
state of affairs.
The oheif provisions of Alabama’s
new constitution are: Education or
property qualification for suffrage;
A governor, Lemt. Governor and
state officers with four year terms,
and fixed quadrennial sessions of the
legislature. It reduces the limit of
taxation to f>5 per cent and require a
fixed appropriation for*public schools.
It prohibits lobbying an 1 the p
chased and sale of votes at elections,
and declares it unlawful for any leg
islator or judge to accept a free pass
of a railway company.
Tho preliminary reuortol the De
partment of Agricult ry at Washing
ton places the yield of corn per aero
at 10 4 bushels as compared with an
average yield of 25.3 in 1900 and
1890, and 24.4 average for ten years.
The indicated avefago yield is 2.2
bushels lower per acre than was ever
recorded in the history of thu co m~
try.
At Cuthbert, Ga., one day last
week an inmate of the county j til at
tempted suicide by swallowing a
looking glass. It is narrated that
when the young man saw mirrored
the darkness of his de.*p withiiiuess,
he waxed repentant, and forth with
oast up aceounta. The admtntstras
lion of a bottle of castor oil smooth
ed out his troubles if it did uot his
conscience.
Cnstnl-ia, bottle — 10
Peruiia, " 74c
Grave’s Tonic, bottle 35c
.'ohnson’s T> nic. bottle 35c
Paragon Chill Tonic 40c
Bradfield’s Female Regulator 79c
Mother’s Friend 70c
Pliilf. token fb>c
Swamp Root, large 74c
Swamp Boot, small....... 40c
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 70c
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 70c
Plantation Sarsaparilla 45c
Ayer's Sarsaparilla 70c
Bailee's Sarsaparilla 71c
Hood’s Sarsaparilla 70c
Cutieura Resolvent, large ?5c
small 45c
Gray beard & r, 6
B. B. B., large $1 25c
•• “ “small We
S. 8. 8., large $1 25c
small P R o
Syrup of Figs 40c
Celery Compound
Electric Bitters 45c
Hosrford'g Acid Phosphate—.... 40i
Dr. Mile’s Nervine 8"<*
Wine Cardin 0
St Joseph Quick Releif 35c
Simmon’s Liver Regulator Site
Black Draught !*. 20c
Cod Li rev Oil 70c
Snot"s Emulsion 45e
Dr Slioop’s Remedies
Phe al Sodeque 40c
Full Stock of Quaker Remedies..
Iron Tome 74c
Lemon Elixir, large 85c
“ “ small 45c
Malted Milk, large $3 55c
“ •“ small 45c
Mullln's Food 45.5
Flail's Catarrh Cnre C'c
Mustang Liniment 2'V,
Saules Eradieator , 45c
R. K. Relief 45c
Clmmherland's Dm. Remedy 29c
Richmond's Hair Dye fiOc
Hall’s Hair Renower 85c-
Ayer’s Hair Vigor 80c
Coke’s Dandruff Cure 79c
Abbey’s Salts 20c
Winslow's Soothing Syrup '.... 2'ie
Elietric Liniment 20c
King's New Discovery 45c
Ayer's Chem- Pectoral 79e
La Fnure’s Balsam 25c
Sloan’s Liniment 20e
Barker's N. and B. Liniment. ... 20c
Pain Killer 20c
'*cAllester's Bird Food 80c
Pond's Extract 40c
•apanese Oil 40c
Darby’s Fluid 40c
Bromo Seltzer, large 20c
Lithia Tablets- 20c
Resmal 45c
Lithia Water. 35c
Pazo Ointment 45c
Oil!
Hows. (Ml
Plows just received!
WATER STREET,
rainbri
Ludden, Campbell, Smiti
(FEES ISAXT2ST MANAGER)
Jacksonville,
Flo
KIMBALL PIANO,
WHITNEY PIANO,
I1EINZE, PIANO,
IGMBALL PIPE 0RG
KIMBALL HEED
APOLLO SELF PLAYI
0RGA1
MR. CAPERS KING ha« charge of Decatur County of (hr
here for at least One Week in Every Month.
V\ e solicit for him your valuable patronage and promise you the
INSTRUMENTS For The. Least Monty.
Fancy and Faml
GROCERIES
» A Macoti woman recently j imped
from a street car trying to outoli a
man, and broke her neck. The
Thoniasville Times-Enterprise cites
this as a lesson to the woman who
is always trying to catch a man: If
slio fails its iiecn se her neck’s
“broke” and she goes “dead,” while
on the other hand if she succeeds
the man gets “it in the neck” and
goer “dead broke.”
An exobange says: “The young
man who is proud of Ins wife be
cause of her domestic attainments
Inis more sense than the sociologists.
Give ns first a well ordered bom
presided over by a woman who has a
genius for “housekeeping,” and then
we may consider Beethoven, Keali
Browning and the contemplation of
n good dinner eveu tolerate liudyard
Kipling.”
The Georgia Legislator might do
well to fight shy the thr .sting of
constitutional convention upon the
suite. At present the people of
Georgia do not want and certainly
tlio situation does nut justify s oil a
move. Our present constitution
constitutional enough for us, thank
you.
.A.T LOWEST iPHIC
I Have opened a FIRST-CLASS Grocery Store next to mj I
on West street and handle only The Best Goods in my line.
Store Rent nor Clerk Hire to Pay; Therefore, I oan sell you gw
ent cheaper than other merchants.
To My Country Frieni
1 Will buy your chickens and eggs and give yon thebentCil
on all you bring me.
H. B. Brocket
The Agricultural Building lo be
erected at the Lo :siana Purchase
Exposition to lie held in St Louis is
2000 feet long and 700 feet wide
and covers an area of 32 acres floor
space. This will be the largest build
ing oi its character in the world.
Ripans Tatmles 10c
Ely’s Cream Balm. .. 45c
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets 40c
Teethina .. 20c
Lewis’ Eve Water 20c
Dickey’s Eye Water 20c
Salter’s Eye Water 18e
Thompson’s Eye Wafer 18c
Chamberlain's Eye Salve 20c
Tetterine 45c
Mitehels Eye Salve 20c
Pyramid Pile Cure 45c
Bromo Laxative Q dnine 20c
Smith Bro's Conch Drops 05c
Black Draught Stock Powders ... 20c
Barker’s Horae anil Cattle Powder 18c
Blue Grass Hor-e and Cattle Pow'r 15c
Morse’s Indian Root Pill, 18c
Carter's Little Liver Pills 18c
Tut.t’s Pills 18c
Railway's Pills . . 18c
William's Pinks Pills 45c
Beecham’s Pills 20c
Hood's Pills 30c
t'asearets.. ]Oc
Coster's Rat. and Roach Paste.... 15c
Rnnchees Germ Svrnp
Grand Pa's W under Soap
C C. Pills. I a ix -
Red Raven Splits •
Malt Extract
Household Amonia
SUGAR MILLS
# D. T. SUTHERLAND,
Machine Works and Font
BA1NBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
In connection with our Foundry and Machine burinest. fi
building a liue of heavy, strong. Two-rolier Sugar Mills, 14 x
iu diameter. The 16 inch is made wither without frame. u "-
iest materials and workmanship used iu the manufacture of our
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F vices.
t before
photo and general information on application,
buying; you will be pleated with them.
81JS3J S'®
Stucky & Cos
Livery, Sale and Feed. StaJ
—(o)-
If it’s ora the GRENADA it m right
-’phote us your wants—we'll do the
■at.
WEST STREET BAIN BUI DGB, GA
First-Class Rigs, GoodSurries,^
Drivers for Occasions.
»-
Transfer Business.
’Bir* meets all Boats and Bailway Trains day and uighb
gage Wagon will transfer Baggage either way.
’Phone No. 104 your wants for BEST SER^ ILE. J
STUCKY * C 03