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„ South Q«M|ia.
. ~" cars of the kind
"Jilt than the four
is j^t about to
•25 the car works of
iS»njf»= tun . ng u C ° 1 f T
J*J nd Birmingham rail
r ,. c h ado about it the
went into this car
two months ago.
mall contract for these
v as a n experiment.
'at has been success
cars thcmslves attest
knee and completetion
l re the regulation cahonse
E Southern railroad, be-
L f e et long, with cupola
modern appurtenances,
item right up to date m
t , They will be turn-
j[the shop about the 2Jtn
■with. „
0 f this contract the ba
bas accepted a contract
ifor the A & B. road fifty
[of the most modern type,
Scornpany will at onec erect
rack and 300 foot shed ad-
■q their "lant and othcr-
the factory for a con-
ftosiness in car building.
L, Hawkins says he does
,iotow how extensively the
» llia y enter into it, but
Lriment has enc mi raged
Undertake the contract to
: fifty box cars and the
I commence at once.’’
s from the Waycross Jour-
|llreally makes us sick at
sec enterprises of such
pltinds springing up in near-
tour southern towns, and
■bridge has so few. Of
tin always harping on such
lets we know that we are lay-
iclves open to the criticism
tneverfind anything good
Abridge a d it is always that
lie enterprise” which is a
Iking in our eyes. But we
Ithat in case any should take;
1 of us that they will allow
elves to be disillusioned, It
jfbecause we take the su-
|ut interest in the future wel-
Ithe town that we have
[ibis our hobby. Tt is not
|te think there is . nothing
Bainbridge but because
btl that there is so much un-
1 in the town that our
edeserve all the good things
bwe can make come our way.
lly appreciate the moral
| 0 ' the town, and the enter
[men of the town, but what j
: working for is to have every j
Jin town an enterprising citi-
There are a select few here I
lire investing every cent they 1
F'u the place and wc feel that
this they are benefitting
pin comparison to the bene-
H c h thay derive, in the ratio
ft number of citizens in the
eto the individual investing,
pot only a duty to ourselves
J we should try to bring various
pines to Kainbridge, but it is
“ lo1 gra itude which we owe
FSe who have already clone so
P tor the town.
MARVELOUS!
ASCENDING INTO THECLOUDS--AND DESCENDING TO THE EARTH.
A FREE EXHIBITION
of the most daring Aeriel flight ever before exhibited.
^ BEGINNING AT THE FAIR QROUNDS s ^
WEDNESDAY, DEQ. 3,1902.
1
A Magnificent Display of the
c. 1. A s '£ ht seldom seen. Geographical and Historical facts for the children as
From the Frigid North. well as for the grown people
THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN, , .
In His Native War Paint. Instructive and interesting. Read about but seldom before seen.
STREETS OF
CAIRO. The muc l * 1 talked of Turk—as he appears at home—his life and amusments.
GERMAN
VILLAGE. Showing h° w our Teutonic Friends live at home.
3^ytCs.xT7-elouLS, ^.stouunLd.ian.g' sexi-cL B©3rora.cL
COifcTCEIFTTOET-
.HE MARBUE STATUE j urn j n g , 0 |jf e before the eyes of the most incredulous.
FOUR FIRST CLASS RACES DAILY. «««*»
$
^^^AND^PACERS^^^^ Of the ^ or * d ’ under the management of the Association.
EXHIBITION^ The wontler and talk of the South.
NOTHING LIKE IT EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED.
School Children of this and adjoining counties Admitted Free, Friday, December 5th.
THE Twenty Cultured Musicians Discourse Sweet Music. DAI L
BRASS BAND. J
EXCURSIONS ON ALL ROADS COMING INTO THE CITY.
REMEMBER THE DATES ^
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
I^HciHent Company Coming.
P* e Clj m:ng of the Brennan*
■'Company will be the occas-
|° ararv tieat to our citizens.'
present “A Happy Bair,”
l^ken Identity", and “One
r stnias tve”, three bright rc-
^remedies that have drawn
eJ houses in other places,
'people go to the attraction
■ =‘ VCs them a hearty laugh.
Is why the Brennan-Sale
p a "y will play to a full house
; 0v ' 2 9'h. Many seats have
been engaged.
; ^crying need of Democracy
* s * !r yan, ]s no t leaders but
S ' ^'e think so.
AIDEN BENEDICT’S GREATEST PRO
DUCTION ‘‘WORMWOOD. ’
“Wormwood, or The Absinthe
Drinkers of Paris” will be produced
at the opera house on Tuesday
D,c 2nd. Its incidents are based
upon the terrible curvi of absmtn
a pernicious evil which is jad
ing not only over the ent.re Euro
pean continent but also over Am-
ericaas well. Working “P
on this theme, Mane Core l
wrote one of the greatest works of
the nineteenth century a book of
great dramatic strength and o
5— .-"STS. cZ
ng the material, Cha .
the dramatist, has written a orama
Of such intensity, purity Of thou ht
beauty ol sentiment » f-“
excellence throughout that n,a y
who have seen it s.,t »» «
rell.'.baok, the play ™ !
„ Few who have read the book
willmiss the opportunity of « ;
nessiujj Corelli's wonderful charac
Mr! Allien Benedict, who has pur
has provided a strong and
company, effects ^and H-
many noveltUctr of the
lusions and promis » ^ w j t .
best entertainments we
nessed in many years^
Genuine Texas rust proof oats for
sale by the Bainbridge Grocery Co.,
Editing A Paper.
Editing a paper, says one whe
is in harness and knows whereof!
he speaks, is a pleasant job. If j
the type is too large, it doesn 11
contain enough reading matter; if.
the type is too small, they can t
j read it; it telegraphic reports are
j published, some tolks say they are
! nothing but hash; if they are om
itted, they say there is want of
! enterprise; if we put in a few jokes,
i they say we are nothing but a rat
tie head; if we omit jokes, they
! sav we are an old fossil, if we pub
iish original matter, they condemn
I us for not giving them selections;
| jf we publ'sh selections, tolks say
! that we are lazy—that we dare not
! jo otherwise; if we censure, they
1 call us a traitor: if we remain in
our office and attend to business,
folks say we are too proud to min-
o-le with our fellows, if we go out
a bit they' say we had better stay
at home and get on with our work;
if we don’t pay our bills promptly,
folks say we are not to be trusted,
i if we pay promptly, they s .y we
stole the money.”—Blakely Rc-
: porter,
Whether the thought has any
, foundation of truth or not the
I editor sometimes flatters himself
* that he isaorave man to undergo
knowingly all the above mentioned
I hardships. And if he is thorough-
lv convinced of what he holds to
I be tacts, then .he may “rest in
peace" in the fancy that some day
j his countrymen may erect a mon-
| um ent to his “exalted memory as
,the maintainer of the peoples
rights.
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