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| at Hicks’.
>H'OLA, i‘ lie8t flolu ' on caltlu
l,y all grocers.
" at oo quart at Hicks’ ’till
‘ * ; Y - m and Alabama
1st.
, i0SL . 0 Unckncr lias accepted a
,u with tlie l’lant System.
nrpl to report the critical
Adabelle Narrainoro
nMt Wednesday, Thursday
be sure and visit Belcher
establishment. These three
fir iin ilajs von can read about
"columns m this paper.
Florida Naviga-
Company
to take the place of the
recently burned. It is
that the new steampr will
•lass in every way.
Pan American Electrical Car-
c-ived a cold shoulder at the
House Wednesday night,
not more tlian two i*o^en
the house. The bad weath-
Dl^ had something to do
slim attendance,
tvhito Democratic voters of
Iill District will assemble at
at House in said district at
ink on the 4tii Saturday in
11)02 for tlie p .rpose of elect
oi Miss
home in the city
her
We hope
improvement by our
(icoigia &
ill soon build a
Hailwry officials claim that they will
put on a through train between this
city and Tallahassee about April 1st.
Hodges and Powell, the lessees of
the county convicts, were in the city
Monday to take charge of nine cons
victs from last week’s City Court.
See in this issue the handsome
display cd of Belcher Bros., the
‘‘Three Hustlers of Bainbndge.” i
They are offering goods at startling!
prices and you cannot afford to miss
them.
The Library movement under the
direction of the Women’s Club is
meeting with substantial encourage
ment in the yvav of donations. It"i 8
hoped that sufficient funds will soon
be in hand to enable the promoters
to open it up.
Mr. Wm. Scboelles, the oyster
man, requests us to state to his cus
tomers that tliis month will about
close up the oyster business for the
season and he is anxious to supply
the demand from now till April 1st.
Call at his place of business.
Wallace Dennis, a negro man, was
arraigned before Judge Bower Mon
day morning on a charge of simple
larceny. He was found guilty and
was committed to the ohaingang for
twelve months in default of the pay
ment of a fine of $50 and costs.
The river at this poin t which has
been in snob condition as to interfere
with traffic has so far subsided as to
be in its banks. For several days,
Executive Committeeman- people coming by private conveyance
II, GILPIN, Committeeman.' from the west side were forced to
• | lea ve their teams beyond the river
C. id. Smith, of Thomas- and cotne on beats to the approaches
id who is well known in this of the bridge
is accidentally shot in his
e el’s O ul t £ i 11
s _
A grand array of the latest styles and
creations in mens’ fine clothing Our
spring goods are arriving daily Our line
of clothing for the coming season con
sists of all the new shapes and colors.
necessitating amputation,
miiou was successfully per-
Oaptam Smith is resting
Many our military boys
ember Captain Smith of the
filie Guards.
intended to run the first
train fiotu Tallahassee to
lgeove." the Georgia, Fiouda
(Georgia Pine) rail-
oiii the first of April. It is
oped that tlusis authentic,and
tlie people of the Capital
oil 1 prep ire to give a big
it on the occasion.—Weekly
isseeaiu
present efficient clerk of the
r Court, Mr. C. W. Wimber-
nounues in this issue for re-
t0 that position. Mr. Wim-
is a strong democrat and has
taken a lively interest in the
os of the party. He will be
sd vvitho.it opposition. •
negro brothers named Bishop
d another negro named Cun-
D °ii Saturday night last and
!lr killing him. Th e fight
°liave been a general row in
unis were brought to play
illin S effect. The Bishop
are in jail on a charge ■ of
"hli intent to murder. Cun-
"ill reooyer,
Allen b Xeyr Orleans Min-
I’l'oared under canvas in this
Tuesday night to a packed
Ihe majority of whom were
lhe performance was
l' 1 ' 1 fora » aggregation of its
general satisfaction was
Had they given ay addi-
performance the following
ere ' vo "ld no doubt been a
lendauce.
^ re "HI b e found the dis-
baggs Hunter, who
1 opened up a g r8t c ] a8 8
e establishment in one of the
■talr Ule Bon Air Hotel. We
* ln "Hroduciug these
t i 1B * gentlemen to the citi-
, m* UMt ?* They are good
lively - a,,r ? propose to make
tn u ^ ln 1 ,e,r line of business.
X)lue t0 town call at their
WANTED—All the poas I can
buy and will pay $1,25 spot. cash.
H. B. BROCKETT.
Several new houses are being erec
ted in the vicinity of G. S. McNair’s
esident on West street.
Any more attractive line of clothing in inclusive de
signs cannot be found. We have made the clothing
business a specialty and you can get the benefit of
our experience by buyin from us. You can GET
CLOTHES that are GUARANTEED to fit.
Shoes;
Our line of shoes consists of all the new
shoes. The best shoe on "h is a Ilanaii.
shapes ita Han an & Son
Ladies Shoes.
Our lino of ladies and boys shoes
are complete. The Radcliffe shoe
for women the best of all $2.50
shoes for womeu; in all shapes and
styles.
" SHIRTS
Wo have one tlie swellest lines in
all of the new patters. The Gold
and SilAer brand is one the best
made. Guaranteed fast colors.
Men’s Shirt waists in latest colors.
Ties—Latest. AH men and hoys
wear.
Men’s Outfitter^.
rs,
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Next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
March Ipth - 20th - 2lst.
On account of the immense stock of Goods purchased by our Mr.
Belcher when in New York, it was impossible for us on our Hast die-,
play to show our immense line of
WASH
We are on those days going to make a special di-play and show the trading public one of the largest and handsomest lines of 1 “
rroods ever shown in this town. In order to bring every one to our store on those days we will sacrifice.some goods that cvsrvnn. i T® 8 ® dr<JM
S We will put on sale 1,000 YARDS IMITATION LINEN OR TORCHON LACES! Right fresh goods-Aold
—will be sacrificed on the above days only, or as long as they last, at H cents per yard. You will also find some nio® Insertions per v * rd
lot ’Tis decidedlv the biggest bargain ever offered by qg. Remember, only 1,000 yards are to be sacrificed, so you bad best
OOIME EARLY-
in the above
We have never offered a Ribbon Sale, and as ’Dame Fashion has decreed that this will he the best ribbon season in 26 ves™ -
ladies of this section a chance to be in the swim. Remember the ribbons quoted here are not old stock, but fresh this season’! , tb «
Baby Ribbon, Ic per yard. No. 5, one inch wide, Soft laffeta Ribbon, at dj cents. No- 16, Soft Taffetta R.bbon, 2* inches v 1
60 Silk Taffetta, soft finish, 3} inches wide, go in this sale at 15 cents per yard. Remember, that these are not out of old or Aw W ?°*
the very newest things in ribbons; every yard guaranteed pure silk. 4 w ,llodd y •U**, but
We Are Going Out of the Ribbon Business'.
in this sale at the ridiculous price of 10c per yard.
bons. Ot couso we can’t give prices on everything m our immense line of win a thRI
• ificed on these davs only Wednesday, Thursday and Dndav M« c h ioSf 8 “ t,n a «d 'J
5 cent Sea Gland Percales go ln this sale at 9* cents per jard. 1 bundle’Wr’ anA21 " t:
i elsewhere, r ? " L ‘ - 41 1 “ ^
;e the usual r<
,c
All of „„r 15 20 and 25 cent Fancy Ribbons go in this sale at the ridiculous price of 10c per yard,
remembered as a g«at sacrifice sale of high g™d«ribbon* n ‘ ™ - *“ *
bons. but bear in m.nd rrerv precede have mil
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10 vards Figured Lawn for 20 cents. 12* aim 10 cent sea .s.anu rerca.es K o *■* tuis saie at Vi cents per yard. 1 bundle'’ WhTLT „
10 >ards an(J ^ cents per }arJ elsewhere, will be srenheed on these days only at 10 cents. All our Fancy Stock Uollara and ff-T"
ib-
quality cost von
at half actual New York Cost
Of course the usual repuction on all Embroideries'will be ottered you. Thankfng you Vor Dastfa^,l Ud Li * dies ’ Ties adfi'be'sold
y navors, weareyourscommeroialle
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Bainbridge, Georgia.