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AFFAIRS
personals.
, .. -en-Maken hens lay m
I Alb« nien . .hous’d.'
40c po«" d !U
[ j D . H al3tead spent Christ*
Lind d' c
punters of the Hub.
Oarr entertained In
laiiner
last evening
1 6ra- e
farming
. 0 f her friends.
I r , t [ u l social meeting of the
ll t ie was held last eve*
Ith Le«f? ue
[ t he resilience
of of Mm® L‘11
“scrub races”
rack Tuesday eve-
people Wits
Iral interesting
L|<] at the tr
La good many
lit.
woman there are
! excel Miss Eleda Matwtone,
Mrs. Eugene Bruton is visiting rela*
tlyes iu Damascus.
Mr. and Mrs. W VV. MeCulley, of
Bilbson, were in the city yesterday.
Mr. afcd Mrs. McKeeyer, of Climax,
were in the city yesterday.
Miss Loueee Gremmev is spending
some time iu Brinson.
Herald
character
liar contralto of the
Opera Company.
,nd p«l.liu alike praise the
lithe Herald Square
v this season
,hau ever,
Reynolds calls for and de- i r p ue8 j a y night,
itindry to any part of tle^
geiioy Acme Steam Laundry,
as. Ga.
Opera
They are
Mr. Lucian Bower, who has been at
tending the State Normal, spent the
the holidays at Lome,
Miss Ruth Sparks, of ThomasVille, Is
expected in the city in a few days to
visit Mrs. H. C. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tonge. of Savan
nah, will spend next Week here with tin
family of, Mr. W. G. D. Tonge,
Miss Alice Cbason came home from
college to spend the holidays this week
with her parents.
Miss Marv Neely, of Atlanta, will be
the guest of Miss Allie Golden Cliette
next week.
A nvtmber of the younger set gave
a delightful dance in the armory
The Andrews’ Carnival Co., have
a double one-half column display ad
in this issue of tho Search-Light
Capers King has secured w hich will tell you of the attractions
, Brown residence, corner t j, e y R a y e to offer,
and West str'ets, which was j
■ j v,,. t P Wil- Rev. T. C. l ims will preach at the
purchased b> J. r. v\ 11 > .
r Presbyterian Churcli ttsiaorrow
I morning and night and it is to be
tentative Byron bower re- .
.. hoped a large congregation will turn
iast Friday night from At- \ .
Iasi i lu.v | out to hear him.
yin? been detained several ,
Monday s and Tuesday s crowds
were immense and our merchants
are well pleased with their Clirist-
nrc of every performance of m4S sales. It is a significant fact
,kl Sq are Opera Company ^at those merchants who placed
their ads in the Search-Light, led all
the rest in their sales.
,rr adjournment of legisla-'
■important business.
ami singing strength of
, The young ladies are
lly pretty.
|oe II. Gilpin lias sold liis
V Bethel churcli to Mr. E.
I he and Mrs. Gilpin have
)the city. Mr. Gilpin lias
Id the Howell place near
Dlill.
REiiKYS CLOSE CALL.
I tu iuv engine, although every
Id an.’, eveiy nerve was racked
I," wii:u« C. '.V, Hebamy, a lo-
ltiremun.cf Burlington, Iowa,
leak ami pale, without any apr
II all run down. As I was about
Vigor a bottle of Electric Bit-
|her taking it. I felt as well as
I in my life.” Weak, sickly.
J people always gain new life.
Ind vigor from their use. Try
ftikfiiction guaranteed by ii.
Price 53 cents.
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 have made a 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 line of underwear cant be excelled.
Jtfll colors and light and medium weights to
tho heaviest tha* is made. tPrico per suit
S/to SS.
Our Tfeekwear is the talk of
1 the town, every shape and color, imperial
\ a scots, plain assots, four-in- ^and:, win dsors,
puffs, tack scarfs, bound bowso and shield
bows . . 25e, 50c and S/. 00
Prof. Little, of Cairo, and Miss
Susie Slater, of Savannah, were mar
ried in the Baptist church at Cairo
Tuesday, 20th inst. Iiev. J. B.
Wight officiating. Prof. Little has
been in charge of the Cairo High
School for the past term.
One of the most pleasing and thor
oughly delightful entertainments of
the season was given Monday eve last
by Miss Horiense Pohlman, the occa
sion being her birthday anniversary
The home was also beautifully deco
rated. Space does not permit of any\
thing like a full account of the affair.
We do all kinds of repair, clean
ing, pressing, etc.
Bainbripge Tailoring Company,
Bin! ridge Ga.
Our lino of shoeo aro the best that money
can bug. We handle jffunan dc Son fine
shoes. Our foot giovos SO. 50 and SS shoos
are the swallest ever shown in Oiainbridgo. We have a line of bogs u nion
suits 25c to 6O0. See ufor S1/5!/} '/(j j/ff/JS gou wear.
Toole Bros.,
Men’s Outfitters.
’‘J’RINCETON’SocK Suit)
"TOW
FREE
Street Fair
AND
n4 - REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
|ibt National Bank at Bain bridge, Ga., in the State
PL'ia, at the close of business December 10th, 1901.
of
RESOURCES.
DOLLARS.
108.07V.27
and Discount
fMHtts, secured and unsecured 0.069 22
I '' tRtt,s Bends t.o secure circulation 6.250.00
fclL S ' B -' 11lds 554.09
|f r ?,,,v1-and fixtures 8,891.65
Ifmm ,"auks Glut reserved agents) 3,692.23
|n l lwr° V i |,fc)5t,|,v ed agents . . . 1.122.01
K Me 87.13
Ln? ,1, th r, r CH “ h 'terns
l' hH - hiitiomd Banks .....
IF I Mm].7 ?, n, ' ,-enn y- nickels and cents
lie . 0Nti RtSEHVKP N Bank. Viz:
Render notes !' { liTOu 00 i '. .
31, Jan. 1, 2, 3 and 4.
If you want to make money learn
to save it, you chu savb piouey bjr
doing all ) our trading ^
Gurley’s
Department
Store.
Read the following low nrf/
botVQli,
• 25c
lawere.
, .1 '**••••• • » • •
b Penis 1.210.98
. . . . 910.00
.... 137 55
Under the auspices of Bainbrid-
6 418.00
188.020.73
Independents, Company I, 4th Ga
State Troops.
Labilities.
DOLLARS.
. "'O'di Paid in
« mr *,■::** exn enses and taxes paid
h 7^np:M rese . rved ;^ ente • - •
l" lHl .^P0Mt. S suPje;t. to check*
uficHte,
25.000.00
1 751.98
- 4C0 20
24 00
„ „ 55.2SO 55
1 deposit .... . . 5.060.00
. certificates of deposit for money borrowed. 55.500.00
138.020 73
An up-to-date aggregation 0 f wp
grade Canvas and Plat;ibrm3hows
and Free Exhibitions 0 n the main
streets of the city. No charge to
see these wonder ml exhibitions
Standard sheeting the •
Heavy Sea Island ■' 5o
yard wide.,. v
Cotton Flannel.. 1, "•'*®
Good bed tick.» • i 5c
Good 0«ur ,lr,,llft « -Ns.vX
Mens doo* 4|»;,
^ i eat heavy
f .inel drawers x
Cotton flani- .1 ,
,lrs
good... %v
Best " <W<<dl U,,den,h bu.. 15u
“ e8t /Men uoftice U) u
0 4»»d coffee Arbnekle’a and
Laaening’*
Res* subbed aage ^
IfeLargo-nut mega !!.... *T
|3i I b, package Oai meal 'm*'
2 Bara Polo soap So
Together with a large stock of
Fencval Merchandise,
Wl,ieh wo would be glad to have
you call and see at.
'Lhi.ni ts * " C ° Unt - v 4Jeeatnr. ss:
■t the rtfcov '^"''^’’t Ccsbier of the above named i.ai.k. do soleronl
and
'ID,
I v J M Bl :
statement is true to the best, of my knowledtro and Delict. [
G. J. THOMAS, Asst. Cashitr.
worn i-efore tne | Correct—Attest;
^ulier. 1001.
iMBl-ni v J uui - !-R- «• HARTSPIELD.)
n >-1 No*ary Public. J. D H ARRELL,
* CR, - nr County, Georgia J ■ D • CHASON,
Georgia, j
Directors.
Four valuable prizes offered to the
farmers bringing in largest number
of people on one wagon.
Gurley’s
Department
Store,
BRIDGE, ga.