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S. RUSSEL BRINSON,
FDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
Entered in the Post Office. at B.tiubvidge
ns second-class matter.
All change of ads. ami communication*,
to insure inserlion, must reach this
office by T hursdny noon.
BaINIHIDUK. Ga.. 1»K0. 14. 11*01.
King Eilward’s coronation
been fixed for June next.
lias
The Georgia legislature adjourned
yesterday, and the lodge may now
be at ease.
Already twelve candidates are in
the race for speaker of the next
house of representatives.
All Georgia should be given
to rejoicing. The legislature lias ad
journed and cbristmas laa-uoming.
Some one has given as a remedy
for cold feet, “ l, atbing them m cold
water.” Anyway the water won’t
hurt them.
Boston’s Dor.;o;ratic Mayor
The election of General Fat Col
lins to the mayoralty of Boston by a
record-breaking vote is gratifying
new s. The republican mayor, who I
was elected two years ago, because j
General Collins <jid not “bustle,” j
aroused great opposition by raising |
the tax rate and increasing the pub--
lie. debt. Republicans have been
known to do that t e fore. “Reform
in New York undpr Strung cost more
than government by Tammany.
In the campaign just ended Gen
eral Collins did not sit in bis office in
dignified silence, as he did two years
ago, but went gunning for Mayor
Hurt, punctured bis claims and ex
posed bis mii-management of city
affairs. The returns tells the last.;
In accepting the nomination General
Collins said:
“It will be mv ambition to give]
over ] the city the best and most progres- i
sive administration it has ever had.
and to that I pledge my entire time,
my highest energies and my honor.” :
The Boston Globe says, ‘-the tin
blemished and distinguished life of
the man behind this solemn pledge
is its sufficient guarantee,” and the
The Governor should call an extra >°P k ‘ ,,f 1Joslon “ ave P" 1 tl,e,r °-
session ol-the legislature in order K ' on 11 b > aho,il lwenl - v lbousami
tlmt the state might, build a depot l>l ,,r ulity.
Grenada
DRUG
COMPANY .
“INCQXrOKA TID."
XV. CALLAHAN
1'rcsnlent,
Bail Inf’s:
N. T. PIKE,
Manager.
Gwgria
Fancy and Fsmi
GROCERIES
F RlCi
.A.T LOWEST
I Have opened a FIRST-CL ASS Grocery Store i )( .
on West street and handle only The Best Goods in p,* 1 , 10 ®?
Store Rent nor Clerk Hire to Pay; Therefore, I can self' ' ne '
ent cheaper than other merchants. •°‘ l gO!d|
To My Country Friend,
Permanent Priot*s on Leading
Patent Medicines,
For Cash Only
I Will buy your chickens and eggs and give you t] iP .w
on all you bring me.
1 cash
H. B. Brocket
SUGAR MILLS"'
$ D. T. SUTHERLAND,
Machine Works and Bounin]
BA1NBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
❖ ol
o;
for Baitihridge. At anj rate we need
out* bad enoiigii.
lion. XX. M. Toomer, representa-
_ tive from Ware county, may enter
Every farmer should organize bim- Uhe race lor attornev general against i
Self into a committee of one to pro- Judge John C. Hart of the Ocmul
mote better roads, diversified farm- j J? ee circuit. It was reported at the
ing and bome-lmildmg and develop- cnpitol yesterday among the friends
ment.—Carroll Cpunty Times.
The Moultrie Post lias boon
chased by Messrs. J. II. Smillnviek
ami J. K. Gibson, and Us name w'll
lie cltiinged to the Moultrie News.
The Post was a bright little paper.
According to the Macon Tele
graph, John Lowlow, of Savannah,
became a clown just 40 years ago,
but by keeping away from the state
has escaped benfg sent to the legis
lature.
The Valdosta Times says:
“Next year would be a good year
for the people of Georgia to rise in
their manhood and knock the stuffing
out of every political ring tlmt shows so|| ul friend of
its bead.”
The hotels of Boston recently re
fused accommodation lo Booker T.
Washington on the grounds that he
fs a negro. Another instance of
northern fellow-feeling to the down
trodden negro.
If sOino women iiad as delicate a
sense as to headgear as they seem to
have as to footwear, there’d lie fewer
obstructed visions at theaters and
other places of public gathering.
Wo’d rather any day see a large foot
encased in a small shoe, than a dim
inutive head most hid from view by
plumage enough to constitute a mod
ern teatherhed.
The following figures winch are
official, have given been and show
the amounts received in prize money
by the naval officers in charge in the
late war: llear-Admiral Sampson.
$35,797,44; Rear-Admiral Schley,
$3,488,44, Capt. Chadwick, $18,347,-
67, Capt. Cook, $2,190,32, Capt.
Clark, $l,989,0(i. Commander Wain-
wriglit, $435,08. Rear-Admiral Wat
son, $18,35, Admiral Dewey, $9,570.
(.'astoria. bottle
Peruna. “
Grave’s Tonic, bottle 35o
.lohnson’s T< nic. bottle 35c
Paragon Chill Tonic 40c
Hvadtield’s Female Regulator
Mother's Friend
PhiU.token
Swamp Root, large
' ] Swamp Root, small
i» Pierce’s Favorite Prescription....
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
' Plantation Sarsaparilla
] Ayer's Sarsaparilla
: H ince’s Sarsaparilla...
! Mood's Sarsaparilla
Cutienva Resolvent, large
roll. When questioned in reference Gray! card small
In connection with our Foundry and Machine busiiiew
building a line of heavy, strong, Two-roller Sugar Mills 14-"V,.* e
in diameter. The 10 inch is made withor without, frame' 1®
best materials and workmanship used iu the manufacture of , '
Prices, photo and general information on application. w°" r "
tbefore buying; you will be pleated with them.
out aa
of Mr. Toomer that he would proba
bly be a candidate for this office to
P 1 "'" I succeed Attornev General J. M. Ter-
B. B.
to this report, Mr. Toomer said: “I
am considering the propriety of be
coming a candidate for this office,
but have reached no conclusion in
reference to the matter, and will not
do so until after my legislative du
ties have been discharged and I have
returned home.” Several of Mr.
Toomer’s friends were discussing his
probable candidacy yesterday and
the opinion was generally expressed
that lie would make a strong race.
Senator Lemuel Johnson, of the 5th ;
district, a warm political and per-j
Mr. Toomer’s, in I
peaking of the matter, said: “If*
Mr. Toomer enters the race for at-j
torney general be will receive a very ]
cordial support, especially so from !
the southern portion of the slate. He
was formerly solicitor general of the
Brunswick circuit; is a very fine law
yer, and lias a large number of
friends through the entire state, and
especially iu the southern portion of, King’
Georgia, who would be glad to see]
him hold this office.”
.. 85c
..$1 25c
85c
..1-1 35c
.. 85c
lb. large
I small.
] S. S. S., large .
j small
I Syrup of Figs
I Olei-y Compound
j E.ei-.tt'io Bitters
1 Hosrford's Acid Phosphate—....
1 Dr. Mile's Nervine
j W ine Cardin
I *—t Jn-eph Quick b’rleif
j Simmon’s Liver Regulator
Black Draught
j Cod Li ver Oil
j Scot ’s Emulsion
Dr Shooy'8 Remedies
i Phei-al Sudeqise ,
j Full Stock of Quaker Remedies..
I Iron Tonic
j Lemon Elixir, large
i “ “ small
| Malted Milk, large
I “ " small
Mullin’* Food '
j Hall’s Catarrh Cure
Mustang Liniment 20e
Saules Eradicatin' 45,.
R. I!. Relief
Chamiierland's D:o Remedy
Richmond’s Hair Dye
Hall's Hair Renewer
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Coke's Dandruff Cure
Abbey's Salts
W inslow's Soothing.Syrup 2',)c
Elictrie Liniment nilo
New Discovery 4,15^
Cherry Pectoral 70c
acre's Balsam 25c
Sloan’s Liniment
40c
74 c
45c
40c
Sic
8r.e
35 c
20c
30c
7(ic
45c
40c
74c
85o
45c
i 85c
45c
4 fie
0«c
The Cypress Lumber
j^wTostlaolaioole.. Florid
Manufacturers of
Cypress Shingles, Doors, Sash
Blinds.
Cypress Tanks a Spetia
Orders from the trade solicit!
Write for prices. A large stool
.of hingles constantly cn hstvi
I Barker's N.and B. Liniment.
A bed bug that was lieing relent- J McAllest/ps Bird Food.'.','. .
lessly piirs.;ed by a busy housewife ! Pond’s Extract
managed to escipu into the yard, £).. rb ..- s
and was figuring on where lie would Bronm Seltzer, large
.. , , , , ' LitImi Tablets-'.. .
go next, when lit saw another bug Kesmul
on the window sill of a neighboring Licnia Wafer,
11 • . Fazo Ointment ...
beckoning to bun. “Come Ki ,, iuw ThUu1us
house
over and bunk with me,” said ihe
second bug iu hospitable manner,
“you will find this a mighty good
place to stay.” “Isn’t there any
woman of the house over
asked the first bug cautio sly. “Oh
Ely's Cream B dm.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets'."
Teethinu ...
Lewis' Eye Water
Dickey’s Eye Water
Salter’s Eve Water
tiler,-?” Thompson's Eye Water
Cliamlasrlaiu's Eye Salve
I'etterine
a lady of the house over Mitohels Eye Salve
Pyramid Pile Cure
Brume Laxative Quinine.
It is said that in Franco a relent
less warfare lias been begun against
the eorset, but in America this strug
gle has been going on since 1-192. at j until both died of old age.— Ex.
winch time Mr. Columbus lirsl reach-1
ed our shores. It is said that Chris !
inaugurated the fight by attempting!
to smash the corset of a well dressed
squaw who was at the time bleed to
beat the baud. It is further stated
that the American citizen from Hi to
R0, still attempts at each opportu
nity to break up the corset, if lie
does not the business.
yes, there
here, but you needn’t, worry about
her; she is busy preparing a paper to Smith Urn's Cough Drops
read at the next meeting of her club u 1 '‘!!i!'LPA*'."we l'!”'‘o'*
^ n ihter f rlm-se ana Cuttle Powder
on the subjict of 'How to Care for ai Blue Grass Horse ami Cattle I’ow'r
Home and Save the Boys ” And j In ‘ liatl Pills
right there the. two bugs formed a
partnerslii[i tlmt lasted undisturbed
Pills
One sold, sells another one be
cause It gives satisfaction, and people
realize it is not throwing awav money
in an Economy Kitchen Grocer. That
is why wo are selling thousands" of
them all this country over.
The Governor evidently felt that
he was doing right when lie vetoed
Mr. Wright’s wrong bill.
Little Liver
Tutu's Pills ....
Riid-.v&y's Pills
William's Pinks Pills
j Beecham's Pills
I Hood's Pills ’
I Gascarets
'■ustor's Rat and Roach Paste.
Buuchees German Syrup.
: Grand Pa's Wonder Bonn
C. C. Pills, ho* -
| Ke<t Raven Splits -
! Malt Extract
Household Amount
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20c
20c
20c
30c
40c
40c
40c
20c
30c
45c
35c
-15c
10c
45c
40c
20c
20c
18c
18,;
20c
45c
20c
45c
20c
05c
20c
18c
R
18.
18c,
ISc
tluc i
80c
20c
10c
15c
00c
05c |
05c
15c
HOTEL = WAINMAN.
MRS. B. D. FUDGE, MaNA&er.
Mrs. B. D. Fudge, (
J.D. O’Hern. ^
Lessees.
Onder entirely new management
£!e k£t:lly Eqtij'ptd £rd Modern in ail its Appointeiis|
Rates $2 to $2.50.
■vi-*" R' o-ns with or without
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
A
Z\t
THE HUB
Want) to sell you your—
Toys for the Little Ones'
And if you will give us a chance lo show you what we have in
taat line feel sure yon will be repaid for your trouble.
We have a full line of staple—
Toys and. Do
12?
And
ivill sell them at hard time prices. Corn- and look before
u\ ing. We carry a full lint* of everything elt-e you want
as well as toyn. Come to see us,
***!
H it's out the GRENADA it is ri-lit I
— phone u» your waius—weT) do the I
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