The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, November 23, 1901, Image 5

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aTTffairs.J Chance a-down a reeky e world Alas, could not el* looked gently tn his was sweeter In its of other girls with golden 1 known He’s the r eye 8 vow® lire Jr sn2 !! Bana!H goes thegnn of bird hunter. of the North in ses- „al session K, Coiife , ' el,ct! 19 me. , et to report the indisposi- s J. M. Bivings who has ae d to her house on West me days. di-Light leads and the TC |,ants should see that maiads appear promptly issue of this paper. Hay Day E a,r an<4 as a great success. A from this city and the in attendance. Parker and Mrs. Min- Lth of Pine Hill district, Ll Sunday last near Eldo- [h. Gassett, N. P., officia- tnne there has been a fall- [he number of communka- [tlie various neighborhoods |itv. O r correspondents ,ed to send m the news. , Mills who has been tour- |te with a string of Bam- j horses arrived in the city Kght and will take a need- Ithe races open here on the Mr. J. D. Wood, formerly of the Merriwether Vindicator has been added to the Search-Light force and we hope after the present week to be able to devote ffioie time to the get- up of the paper. Pol* several weeks job work has been pouring in at such a rate as to demaud extra assistance. Mr. Wood has had many years ex perience in the printing business and will do his best to improve the Search-Light from time to time. The following invitation has been received in this city announcing the approaching marriage of one of the brightest and m >st popular young ladies of this Rection to a leading young business man of Waycross. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Me- Uulley request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Lulu Porter, to Mr. Homer Eugene Williams, on Thursday morn ing. November the twenty-eight, at eleven o’clock, Methodist church, Brinson, Georgia. A negro boy about 15 years old was found dead in the woods yester' day morning on Judge Bower’s plan tation below Bainbridge and about 6 miles out from town. From re ports the boy left home on a horse Thursday night and nothing was seen of him until he was found dead as above stated. A coroner’s jury was empanneled and an investigation of the facts obtainable seemed to justify the conclusion that he came to his death by accident. Notice. Our lesson tot to thorrow afternoon is a very important one, and I trust that teacllbrs and pupils will be preS- There will be something out of the usual run of business which 1 am sure will prove pleasaut and profits* hie to every one. I respectfully urge upon the par ents to see that their children ate present not only to-morrow afternoon but every Sunday afternoon, and hope you will come too. The hour has been changed from 3:30 to 3:00 o’clock p. m , bo try and be on time and bring somo one with you. JJ>. F. Hawes, Jr., Supt, M. E. Sunday school. J. Geer lias recently been olicitor of the City court bunty. Mr. Geer is lawyer of his section and Jment will meet with gen- lotion. Sunday morning at 11 Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. leliand, near Pinehearst, liter, Miss Doeia, was mai- Walter Forehand, of De ity, formerly of Macon Kawkinsville Dispute!) and Pearl Onion Sets TOOLE - BROS., Men’s Outfitters, |e to call attention to the rnt in this issue of The |mber Co., of Apalaohico- 1 cypress shingles are [superior to any others ■this market, being full pub thick and eighteen »and builders will make |in using them. nent is made of the mar- Jouday last 18th, inst in lolina, of Mr. J. A iJakiu Ga., to Miss Emma |DonalsoDville Ga. Mr. i prominent citizen and i Jakin and also lias mer- fi'tsts in Donalsonville. r afi among the most popn- Mies of her section of the TUESDAY NIGHT’S RECITAL. The recital and entertainment giv on at the Opera House Tuesday night by the Music, Elocution and Physical Culture classes of the Geor gia Southern Military College, was well attended and a neat sum was realized theretrom as an admission of 25 and 15 cents, was charged at the doors. Mr. Bert Carroll has resigned his position as manager of the Western Union Telegraph office in this city and is now with the Babcock Lum ber Company. PROGRAMME. Temple Drill, Duet—“O Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star.”—Wagner Maysie Curry and Grace Carr. Recitation—“Mice at Play.” Doro thy Mitchell. Piano Solo—Etude “Arnoldo Sar- torio Caralleria Rustieana.”—Mas cagni. Irma Baughn. Recitation—“Rhyme of the Duchess May.”—Browning. Carrie Smart, Violin Solo—“Spring Long.”—Men- dellssohn. Bess Carr. Brownie Drill. Recitation—“Two Gentlemen of Kentucky.”—James Lane Allen. Irma Baughn. Piano Solo—“Faust |Yaltz.”—T, Lange. Grace Carr. Recitation—“Seeing Things at Night.”—James Whitecomb Riley Fannie Mayes. Waltz—Mandolin and Violin. Recitation—“Mud Pies.” Evelyn MoTyer. Music Valse. Bess Carr. Garland Drill. Make onions big as your hat. 20ots a quart at Hicks’s. Regular onion sets—5o a qnart 4 quarts foi 20o. Plant the Pearls now. You can’t get them m Spring. Also best cooking soda per pound 2 Jo. A lb. cooking soda sprinkled over 50 bushels of corn will keep out wevils. 12 best nutmegs 5o. 100 emptv capsules , 5o. Simmon’s Liver Regulator, 14o Black draught 14o. Groves’ Tastles tonic 25o. 25c Comp.carthartic pills in bottle 5o. The best whiskies, wines and bran dies in the city at lowest possible figures. You can never be sure yon are getting the right quality or the right price unless you buy it from Hicks the low price druggist and poor man’, friend LearnTelegraphy. Want a limited number for bright young meu to learn Telegraphy Special offer of $25 per four months to all who enter before Deo. 1st There is always a demand for com petent telegraph operators. Address P. D. RICH, Colquitt, Qa. THE “WJtLTON“ war Our boys the finest fabrics. 3 year old to 20. Have tbe greatest assortment of Men’s Overcoats ever display ed in Ba’Abridge. The weather is getting a little chilly, so come along nud get your overcoat for nothing will protect yon ffdnrf the Cdld so well, ns a warm ovetcoat creates comfort and saves doc tor bills. Ask to see our liaglans Coat they are tbe swellest and newest coat out. We have a line of over* coats from $4.00 TO $15.00. All new and fit like a tailor-made garment* clothing consists, of all the new styles and We can fit any size boy you bring us, from Any size and priee to suit, your pocket book* Toole ZBrotlxere MEN’S OUTFITTERS’ Why Do You f £ Send off to get you a Suit of Clothes when you can get them at home-made like you want them—made to tit. We Absolutely Guarantee c °urt adjourned Thursday j°f tlie illness of Judge "'as forced to suspend 8 the court was not ,n 'l an adjourned term | n Eebuary next, notice appear in these col f presentments and reoom- I of the Grand Jury appear indications are that ■Cambridge will have one , mu nicipal elections Ui ® evera l meetings r 4 41 tV ‘ 9 Hotel Ben Air running with , agt Satlir . • a a ticket is said to have ■ l, '? /fiance with the I ° ^Mermen and May- 1' W >'1 be taken in T e r aee progresses. If you want to make mqpey learn to save it, you can save money by doing all your trading at, Gurley’s i Our Clothes to come up in flit and work manship or MONEY REFUNDE^. Remember 6 We are second door from corner across from Hotel Bop Air. It. costs you noth ing to look if ^ou dbn’t buy. Wii have goods that will,please'you and we know it. ^ Cleaning and Pressing r Done neatly. Call for’an.djdel-iver. back to any part of the^jty. • Bainbridge Tailoring Co. • C R C. COX, Manager. J 0 Department J lata Of Life Store. Death Of Mrs. Wilson. Died at the home of her sen in this city on Sunday night last Mrs. Wil son, mother of Dr. H. D. Wilson. The remains were interred in tbe city cemetery Monday evening in the preseuoe of a host of sorrowing friends. Deceased was a woman of advanc ed years and had been in feeble health for some time prior to, her death. She was noted for her Christian piety and faithfulness and baa no doubt gone to the reward that awaits such as walk uprightly. The Search-Light joins those whose ■ympatbies go out to the bereayed ones. Read the following low prices: Standard sheeting the best grade. .5c Heavy Sea Island sheeting yard wide 4c Cotton Flannel 5c Good bed tick 5o Heavy unbleached drilling 5c Good Outings 4 Jo Mens double seat heavy cotton flannel drawers 2&J Mens Cotton flanuel drawers good • 15c Ladies heavy ribbed undershirts. .25o Ladies geed ridded undershirts.. 15c Best green coflee 10c Roasted coffee Arbuskle’s and Levering’s 12 Jc Best rubbed sage 10c 10 Large nut megs 2 lb package Opt meal 10e 2 Bars Polu soap 5c Together with a large stock of General Merchandise, Which we would be glad to have you call and see at, It is often, whether you have your prescriptions filled promptly and accurately. We make a Specialty of Our Prescription Department Gurley’s Department Store. BAINBRIDGE, GA.. And Physicians Prescription?. And family recipes are filled frompu re fresh drugs, and m the most careful, and exact manner* reasonable and our service prompt and Ou.r charges are obliging at all times. We also carry a complete stock of' Patent and proprietary Mediolnes, Pano-sr and Toilet Artioles, druggist Sundries StQ. Which we will sell as cheap as they can be bought anywhere OAK CITY DRUG CO.. Bainbridge, Georgia. tJ