The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, December 14, 1901, Image 5

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.o«-s==»»o*£i .IRS. 0 oa<3S^oo^ CAL AFFAIRS , in d nothing more. _ fa ir Indy wore; »*'■'!>'‘.'“I', piairttio®* call at the bank. Toy.' 1 . t°y S ’ ’ ' r The Racket Stoke blit’s Fool House in this return lt the Opera nday »iS hl ic lb " ,r ent. fruits, fireworks, at rock bottom Sanr Bros., Bainbridge, Ga. Belcher are Christmas id candies o to i Mr-. Bowen al of a fine j Brough-| over the amVi at their home on i y rs . Jas. Smith have the icsot their friends in the heir infant which died yes- i t the home of Mrs. Smith’s ear Til masville- hn S. Lurmaii, who for 15 lin< Y ' the winters duties in ease of election. The following from the Early! County News is equally applicable to Bainbndge merchants* “Many new advertisers are lacking m nerve. They won’t keep at it long enough. (All the better tor the bull dog fel lows who hang on.) The public is a big thing, lt is hard to stir up. It moves slowly sometimes, want to get acquainted first. Likes to deal wuli well known people. The only way to get acquainted and become well known is to keep on advertising. The first investment may not pay at once, but like the foundation of a house it itf- necessary even if it is under ground. When additional stories appear the house is a landmark, and not until then.” The announcement through this week’s Search Light of the with drawal of Mr. John W. Callahan from the Aldermauic race is a great surprise to that popular gentleman’s friends. Mr. Callahan, had he re> mained in the race, would no doubt have been elected as his name had been placed on both tickets. The withdrawal was occasioned by press ing business matters which rendered it impossible for him to attend his <\s been sptin (ridge, lias an 1 at the Wain mail ned and arris auction sale of lots as scheduled for Wednesday (finitely postponed on ac- tbe shm attendance, Miv ft Thursday morning for Fa. jo inlay night last at Apalacb ■a., Jack Carter, a negro niau. jl and killed by Mr. Don clerk on the steamer Brads killing is said to have been tense. 1) —An experience! mil marge of an up-to-date fl ist be able to furnish S. Biuxsox, Brinson, Ga. this issue the attractive dis- -f the Flint River Store hi. This concern has one of assortments of Christmas the market in tins or , An exchange says: “When we for the i 00 i- „p 0n soule lovely scene in na ture, combining the variety ot mead- 'lent ruhioribevs are remind- ow and stream, forest and plain, hill 1 re are in proper trim for and valley, sunlight and shadow, we s turkey, and during the find them each and all to be consist week we hope to see him roll ent with our idea of beauty. Yet j each is different from the other, and some are hi direct contrast. So 1 human 1 life there will ever be wide j variations, but when each part is harmony with the rest they form a 1 congruous and consistent whole,” | Mr. A.. J. Macdonald the hustling Hardware merchant who has been, located for ihe past few months on Water street, will move after Jan uary 1st, into the old Harrell build ing ue\t 'xOor to H. J. Bruton, where lio ’will greatly enlarge his business. In his new quarters he will continue to give the people of Decatur county the advantage of good goods at very low prices. The return of Rev, W F. Smith to the pastorate of the Meihodislchureh j Imre was welcome news to the mem bers of his flock, a3 well as to his many friends among the other de nominations of the uitv. Mr. Smith TOOLE BEOTHEES, Men’s Outfitters. Ready to wear specials all come under our great December sale. Our line of men’s and boys clothing all consist of the very best patterns and styles all new and made to fit like a tailor made garment. We havemadea great hit with our line of overcoats. Our $8.oo men’s grey cheviot goes at $6.oo. Men’s brown kersey coats mar ket $6.oo great value at that go at $5,49. Our lino of underwear cant bo excelled, yhi colors and light and medium weights to tho heaviest that is made. Series per suit • . • < 1 Sl to 55> Our Tfeokwoar is tho talk of tho town, ovorg shape and color, imperial ascois, plain ascots, four-in~^stnds, Windsors, puffs, tack scarfs, bound bows* and Ishietd bows . . 25c, 50 and $/, 00 Our lino of shoos are the best that money can bug. We handle Jffanan <5c Son fine shoes. Our foot gloves S3. 50 and S'f shoes arc the swollest ever shown in 03 a inbridgo. We have a tine of bogs union suits 25c io 60c. See ui for you wear. Toole Bros., ■ Men’s Outfitters. TKb’L TmNCCTON'SrtSuii) you wns ami it would pay ‘ tii.s stock. See ad. 1 Cox, the genial boss of l;t e.amp of the Chattalioo- Iwr Company at Donalson- I, 1 the city Thursday after ot convlets, among them ngton, the horse thief who here some ten days ago. II. Sparks shows exhibited luesday morning and "ns fairly well attended, immces were pleasing to '"“l 10 1' the money tl e "sure accepted as one of' Hff' 1 ' I h 0 id 8 the esteem and confidence of the people of Bainbridge and they could not have been bettei pleased than at his return. Mr. Win- Solioelles was called by telegram Saturday last to Apalachi cola where his sister Mrs. Lizzie Wathen died on Friday evening at 4 o’clock. In his affliction Mr. School- les has the sympathies of the many friends he has made since corning to Bainbridge some months age. Miss Lula May Holder entertained at cards Wednesday evening last in honor of her guest, Miss Emma Har vey of Auburn Ala. The affair was I pronounced one of the most pleasant j that, have occurred this season in Photographs! —For— Xmas Presents. Your friends will like your pie* tnro for an Xmas Present. THE OAK CITY STUDIO Will have in NEW STYLES Especially FOR MTM1S 1TCG-. The best Whiskey and Hicks’s. Hum at wil your have to he n the nn "y °f our citizens t!) tl|e Fair Gro md i, this I Bainbridge. jvenii.g, to witness a J I) 0 not make a purchase of -- icueen Mr. C. S. Lhnstmas pvesents until yon •°isc an! one owned by j visited the Christmas Market >*• rv . | corner of Troupe and broad street. t on,-'? , 1 U < M is \ Remember dates Dee. 17-18-19.. i u* Latent medicine ad-J ’ ll "’ "’ill he dropped as ! Quite a number of tourists are here H esent contract expires, j to spend the winter. They will n< doubt he pleased both as to the cli mate here an I the treatment of our people. The Christmas market in Graves r izi* r, of Cairo,' store Dec. 17-18-19. Under direu- til a few days tion of the.ladies of the Presbyterian ‘ ‘‘“l died on Monday church. Reniemb<-v it. ,l - a young | aVl v „_ p 'l.v, ami was" Heid i H The encouraging news of Mr. big ta > bv all « I... L,' ", • Nussbam’s improved condition will ‘ W,. i,™ be received gladly here. Wet,-,,.. ,na U-u 01 . ,e * rbat hs will continue io improve, firnnius year8 iay to " slopped Ifthere’s any place warger than i'. 1 ' 1 ^' ? ' r °iina Bainbridge politics, I dent want to ■ s Enterprise, g0 there, do you? For Christmas COCKING The b*?3t brandy and wine at Hicka’s where y<>« can a iwavs be j sure of getting the right quality at ' the. right price. I have just opened up a new brand of sherry that heats all the other wpies on earth, cham pagne included. R. L, Hicks, The Low Price Druggist and Poor Man’s Friend. ... Work. Don’t wait until tho last minute to get your pictures made. Oak City Studio. BAINBRIDGE, GA. ' 1 lu IH '»8 without . I'inu *■ * U f l,U ' lu ' , ' t -‘ tis ity <T , !’ lU ‘"t medioii e r ' lll e headlines. • , F Krizhr, AN OPEN LETTER, STATE OF GEORGIA. Office op T. B. Maxwell. i'iminaRy Decatur County. G7.EXADA DKLO COMPANY. Bainbridge. Ga., Gentlemen: Four applications of Pike’s Tetter Remedy cured a had caj-e of letter which I had m ffered with for seme time on my foot, after trying va rious so-called tetter c ues. Yours Trnlv. V. B. Maxwell. The above testimonial speaks for it- i elf itive guarantee. A cure or j box The Tetter Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. A cure or your money back. Price 50 cents Manufactured only by the Grenada Drug Company, Bainbridge, Ga. We are selling the stuff and sell ing it cheap if you don’t believe ask your neighbor, he is buvin^from us. I am taking his measure uow for a suit. Bainbricg) Tailoring Co,, Bainbridge, Ga The Graves, Stores will be beaut « It you want to make money learn to save It,. yQ.1 can save money by’ doing all y our trading at, , Gurley’s j Department Store. Read the following low prices: Standard sheeting the best grade. .5 0 Heavy Sea Island sheeting yard wide ^ Cotton Flannel... g-. Good bed tick « Heavy unbleached drilling Good Outings Mens double seat heavy cotton flannel drawers 2fij.. Mens Cotton flannel drawers. Rood ^ Ladies heavy ribbed undershirt^ " Ladies geed ridded undershirt’ Best green eoflee ' ’ Roasted coffee Arbu^'and ' Levering’s l-iest rubbed sage, ’ “ L,t 19 Large nut megs 2 I'* package Oat meal!! .*!.’! 2 Bars Polo soap ^ Togethar with a large , 10el General Merchandise "i Gurley’s Department Store. bainbridge, ga.