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far as
. jiarlimes-
|pbs, for
>at fl"* 8 ’’
, b3S beenalom b ,8°
lucerne^ 1
having »<»* than our
,»in.v days.
[oLA, fioost flour on earth.
I grocers.
g __the wonderful
le by Capers
abridge Ga.
L boy needs a pair of knee
i ha ve the kind that never
V laing * full-
Ijarigbt Piano for $165.00.
i Capers King, Bainbndge,
tonally or by letter.
. |]a j[ 3 y Holder entertained
! of her fnends Wednesday
lb a delightful card party.
[■mlid new Cabinet Grand
sa le. Call on or write
i„g, Bainbndge, Ga., for
(nation.
. indebted to the Democrat
for the use of their newsk
g having had a serious
:n in our own.
on is called to the hand'
, n ge of ad of the Belcher
i this issue, Read it be*
g your purchases,
lasting of strychnine has
ovuers considerable wor-
eek, some of the best dogs
iwn having been slain,
i from a gentleman from
that the citizens of that
are strengthening their
paratory to the coming of
idates.
when in town for Dr.
medicated rock Salt. Will
lor horses fat. For sale at
Drug Co.’s and Geo. D.
feed stable.
t many of our people baye
;ing advantage of the swol-
iitiou of the waters to do a
ry successful fishing out at
pity
pange of ad of the H. J, Bru
pammoth mercantile store,
e offering bargains that can
luphoated in any other town
west Geoi-gia.
Presbyterian pulpit was filled
pay morning and evening by
■ Beattie, of Alabama. Mr.
panned those who were fort-
Inough to hear him on this
I oyster season will soon be
[the regret of those of our
i who are fond of them. Mr.
Jos informs us that he will in
liability discontinue his oyster
I after April 1st.
era Kerr, who has charge
[Kingston school near Donal-
, returned to this city Tues-
piug dismissed the school for
°n account of high water.
Jtorns to her sdhool Sunday,
■Ladies Aid Society of Baptist
Mill give an entertainment
of organ fund 'af the
P a Drug Store from 5 to 10
1 tins evening, March 21. Res
l cnts "’HI be served during
I oars. Everybody invited to
Ken V.issbaum, of this cit\,
in this issue of the Scare,,
bls candidacy for
'°® Decatur
ion ot
Gasolene at 5c quart at Hicks’’till!
April 1st.
WANTED—All the peas I can
buy and will pay $1.25 spot cash.
H. B. BROCKETT.
If you want Shoes that wear good
and look good get them from the
Hub. Laing & Fain.
Beautiful line latest Spring Hats,
both felt and straw, at the Hub.
Laing & Fain,
Organs for sale at prices varying
from $25.00 to $150.00. Some great
bargains in slightly used instruments, i
Call on or write Capers King. Gains
bridge, Ga.
Georgia raised Stocking aud Sox 1
best on earth at the Hub.
Laing & Fain.
The management of the coming
Albany Chautauqua have closed ar>
rangements with the 4th Rogiment
Band of this city to furnish the mus
mo for their attraction. The boys
aro doing a lot of extra practice on
that account.
A small blaze called out the fire i
companies Wednesday evening, but
before they reached the scene the
fire had been extinguished. The fire
was at a uegro residence facing Troup I
street, near the old Southern Ex»l
press office.
We trust that those merchants!
who advertise their wares through [
the Search Light will find that they !
have not cast their bread upon the!
waters without full return. Wein-j
vite the attentiou of our readers to a 1
close perusal of these ads, in order |
that they may too reap a benefit
from the bargains that are being!
offered.
No definite action has been taken I
in regard to the attendance of Deca»
tur county Confederate veterans upon j
the Dallas Reunion to be held at
Dallas, Texas, April 22, 23, 24, 25. |
It is hoped that a large number of |
the survivors will take advantage of j
the low rate offered to attend
reunion. Elaborate preparations
have been made and it will no doubt
TOOLE - BROS.,
Aden’s OuLtf itter 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.
'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 hue of shoes consists of all the new shapes ill Ilanau & Son
The best shoe oir earth is a Hanan.
Ladies Shoes.
Our line of ladies and boys Bhoes
are complete. The Radchffe shoe
for women the best of all $2.50
shoes for women; in all shapes aud
styles.
SHIRTS
We have oue the 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 uolors.
Ties—Latest. All men and boys
wear.
ON EARTH ISA
HANAN
SHOE^
Toole Brothers,
Men’s Outfitters.
known to the
this 1 The greatest rain
| oldest inhabitant fell lost Friday,
' Saturday and Sunday, and from re-
the various sections of
the police force, j luo WUUVJ ’ lhe clamage has beeu
with a crew of ( £?reat. The river at this point has
bands this week cleaning up the j reached a rise of some seventeen or
be the biggest one yet had
Chief Smart, of
has been at woyk
ports from
! the county,
GREAT
EASTER DAY,
Sunday, March 30th.
streets of the town. It is the inteu- eighteen feet and farms along its
tion of those m charge that the town have been under water for
should have a thorough cleaning be- ‘ geveral days . Streams all over the
fore a halt is called. This is a step | , , • ,
, . . ., county are lngli and reports na\e it
in the right direction and should-re- j .
ceive the sanction of every man,! that the iron bridges across Sprmg
woman and child who have the in ' creek at Brinsou and Cloud’s have
terests of the town at heart. j beeu gteatly injured, their approaches
Mr. A. M. Chester, of tbe eastern ; having been washed away. Schools
portion of the county, announces in in some places have been abandoned
today’s paper that be is a candidate! on acc0 unt of high water, and farm' ,
for the office of county treasurer,! „ interests are at a stand still. Pub- j R p I H p I? R I? || T' IT p |? ^
subject.» tb. approaching primaries, j m , b , dl) , „„ he( , UULVIILIV UI\U 1 1IL1VO
Mr. Chester has been a candidate lor, ^ ^ ltwt
the same office before and he hopes j
to succeed in capturing it this time. j are barely passible. Along the wate
He is an old Confederate soldier, a : courses much stock lias been drown'
good democrat and a man of reputen ed> | aut ,,0 serious accidents Lave
You are invited to read ! b(jen reporte d.
! What lias our local Board of
We are requested to announce jj Trade t0 Ray about securing the — -j-,"
that Rev. A. J. Moncrief will fill tl.e , ex ^ engl0U of the Postal Telegraph ^
Baptist pulpit Sunday next, morning j (j om pany’s line into this city? We j
and evening. He has been called to belieye t h at W nb a little concerted!
the pastorate of the church in this effort> t h e thing could be effected. Ever shown here. Their prices on all goods are always the lowest and
city and, bis acceptance will be jj, v . oue knows that the town is that assures you that
awiated with great interest, Mr-, re(! eiving proper seryieo from
Moncrief is a graduate ot Mercer : tbe Western Union people and there
University, and is now stationed at | - 3 nQ raore certain way of securing
Cox Colli g , Atlanta. He is a young ^ be ^ ter service than by encouraging
preacher of acknowledged ability j 0 , >l)OSlt i 0 n. Let our Board of Trade
and if he should accept the charge of do a ] lt n e service to the town along
the Baptists in this city they will be j tb j g i lue ,
well pleased. j ^s spring opens *ve ini.t that our
will
integrity,
his card.
AND
Mammoth stock of beautiful Spring Goods are now on display for your
inspection. Their immense line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods
in all tbe latest foreign and domestic fabrics surpasses all previous
efforts and they cordially invite you to call and see this the
GREATEST ARRAY OF
t
YOU SAVE MONEY.
When you trade at this Establishment. Be sure and visit the big store
has al- '
)0
party
desires
die as representative and
MlfiU his duties well iu
FOR SALE. ! c orresp on dents will come
Mills, Engines, Boilers^ Grist j fort jj wll t, their weekly eor.tribu-
It is our mission to give
the
represent
county and the
our readers is called to'
! me ' Mr - X »6sbaum has al-!' Ml ir'shi^Ste’MUtoT'Stave Mills, Planers, .
J< - n a staunch democrat and 1 and all kiuls o£ Mill Supplies. My ar- tions
.ttn aid , r 1 rangements with the manufacturers are newsfrom the entire county and
a >d to the party at every complete. 1 am in position to give you
tan ' tV - He desires to serve .....
1 Bainbndge, Ga. | man , ca tion« should be addressed to
CAftTOLA, fibellflOJroneanlJl THE SEABCH-USHI,
“'•iMiion. L.._,.v..n™«i i Bambndg ,«».,
,CHEE
'ZfsE*'«hwMf do th» wiu> ;
J. \V. PORTER. ! 0 t these correspondents. All com-;
BBOTI3
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
| For sale by all grocers.