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Why Not Bainbridfe?
Why Law is Cheapened
The supreme court of Miss
The Apalachicola Tints prints
the following article unde the| ^ as t| 11()wn out a murder cas
head “Why not Apaluchicola? ■ ~ ause the indictment charge
We would respecrfully refer om^defendant with shooting his victim
citixens to our heading. | with a pistol, when, as a matter of
“Houston, Texas has organised fact, says the supreme cour. the
an association to promote nian’u- not :ihflt with a pist-i.
facturin' enterprises tor that city., f
$200,000 is the capital stock of the , >»■' with a bullet from tne ..Mr-
associution, ten percent, of the said pistol.
capital s ock being paid in It is; Now, truly,there's a pretty de~
proposed to invite capitalists to, velopment for your consider .lion,
com • to Houston, an I any mori-; j j ow fcU p t . r iativdy, inexpressibly,
torious enterprise that goes to .
Houston can sicurc certain "nspeakably, indisputably, won>
amount ofstock to be subscribed [drously, meteorically. aurora bores
to the enterprise by these Huus- a'isiically brilliant i; this discovery
ton citizens. Houston hopes t<>' on the part of an august legal !u-
bring to her doths a Urge nember | m j nar j cs cmDosing the supreme
of manufacturing enterprises
which will not only increase her
population, but will place a large I souri!
amount of money circulation in ' and loyal Missourians must i > il pi -
'the city. Now tlie times. wishe»|tnte with profoundest pride which ;
to submit this; Why cant ^Apa- j r j s , s ; n their throats an I cii >kes i
The copy of the Albany Herald
, for Saturday afternoon had a topsy
tuivy appearance.
he- What manner of pur.s will we
t,1c now have to suffer which wil. be
perpetrated on us by the press on
the name of Mamie De Cris, ibe
Diamond Queen.
Ills hard to believe but i is
really a fact that the issue in ]>■ al
politics in Waycross is that on o’
the candidates is an employee of
the a. C. L. Railroad and tie
other is not.
BAINBRIDGE OIL Cl
Will pay highest Cash Price f o. b. cars
Mill in West Bainbridge.
or djliv-r-
We extend to the Mon:: rie
I minartes composing
! legal’tribunal of the state of Mis*
How the hearts of all true
News the band of fellowship
the crusade against cows bem;.
lowed to walk the streets; but
car. not speak an encourag
word as our efforts so far I
been futile. •
Will Exchange
Cottcm Seed Meal and Hulls or Seed
Agencies established at all stations in reach of ypn
BAINBRIDE OIL Cl
BANBRIDGE, QA.
The Darien
Gazette says 1 ..at
I,icola go and <:o likewise? ’Of 1 thcm ., i: „ its uncontrollable ins | Joe Cannon is a “better and m re
use mu people cou o p I t en sitv t'nt tne’r commonw -alth I abler” man than Dave Hender- n.
iis much money ns Houston, uns,c\ im inc.r unim mw.aii'i j
t! thous-' may claims its own these mortals, j are willing to let the unifbi «»i-
small in-1 beside whom in comparison Web- Uy of text oooks question droj) ! or
ster, and Calhoun, and Clay and a while and want now to plead ur
Choate wonld drop with a dull, the uniformity of “the Comp, ra-
iney as
but it could, put up seve
and dollars easily with
convenience to its citizens. Make
the stock something like a build-
big aim loan association works —
each stockholder paying so much
per month to the general fund.
There is not a laboring man in
Apalachicola who could not take
some of the stock, and our weal-
thv nmn of course would be ena
bled :o i ike much more. Organ
ize a business league and let that
league tell manufacturers that here
in A| tvlachicola they will find
friends who will extend to them
the glad hand. No man need be
af .a’d of losing his mot ey, Ik cause
a provision could be made where
by his stock could he taken lip
either by the association (if he
wished to sell or by selling it to
some party who was willing to lay
by a few dollars for a .ainy day)
Every manufacturing enterprise
brought to Apalachicola is that
much toward continuing' the
town's prosperity; and each man
who owns stock in one of these
enterprises has something put
aside for a dav of need.”
To Chanje Headquarters.
esouncling thud into the impene
trable darkness of insignificance;
nor would Sherlock Holmes in his
most wonde,ful moments rf inex
plicable genius compare with them
in point of a.mo t super human
perspicuity.
The case of a murderer, his
hands died red with the blood of
a fellow being, tnrown unceremo
niously from the court dockets
because, foresootlg the bullet, not
the revolver from which it sped
oil its mission of destruction, did
the fatal work!
Such as this is what causes law
to lose its intended anb rightful
majesty and supremacy, and bc-
CJine cheap as dirt in the eyes of
man.—Dawson News.
tive degree of adjectives.”
Mr. Hall of 111bb spoke stron Jy
in favor of a large appropriat. >n
for the state university in or.i.*r
that this institution might take id-
vantage of Mr. Peabody’s liberal
offer. Surely the gentleman fi m
Bibb was doing something not to
be sneered at this time,
The report which is being eiiru-
iated in Lon on that is a ref! c-
ti.m on the credit of J. P. Mor^ m
& Co has made the senior mem er
of the firm very wrathy. It would
be well for J. Pierp:nt to gov. rn
his rage else some unkind civic
would be shouting the old ad.je
that it is always the hit dog t..at
makes the welkin ring.
Atlantic Coast Line Railway
Florida and Cuba.
Double Daily Passenger Servl
-TO-
TROT, OZARK, DOTHAN, EL3A, BAINBRIDGE, THOilA
VALDOSTA, WAYCROSS, SAVANNAH, CHALELTO
BRUNSWICK, JACKSONVILLE AND
ALL FLORIDA POINTS.
Through Pullman Cars on all through trains and to New York, B
Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond qnd and all
points!
Through Pullman Sleepers Port Tampa to Ne v York via
Coast Line, also via Atlantic Coast Line and Southern R’y.
ALPHA SOCIETY.
We learn with sincere regret
that after the first of January the
Bainbridge Lumber Co. wi l move
their headquarters from Bainbridge
to Thomasville. With the compa
ny wil! go of course Mr T. H,
Tiller who is the owner. Mr. Ti
ler has been in Bainbridge several
years, being at first associated with
Mr. W. H. Bennett in the lumber
business and when the latter left
this city Mr. Tiller bough: the
company.
While Mr. Tiller has been
here he has made a host ot friends
and especially will he be missed
by the young people a‘q he was al
ways the life of the various social
events whioh have occurred during
the j>ast Jiear. We wish him ev
ery success in his new field and
trust that the proximity of Thom
asville will assure us of man; pleas
ant calls from him in the future.
The name of the firm jiyiil proba
bly be changed to the Tiller Lum
her Company.
The Alpha Soeiety met Friday
afleruocn Nov. 21st 1902. Only
sixteen members were present. Fri
day was election day in our society,
but on account of so many members
being absent, the election was pnt
off until next meeting. The society
having no business the following
program was carried out.
Recitation, The modern Belle.
Miss Bonnie Trulook.
Piar.o Solo, Blue Bells of Scotland
Miss Mae Bower.
Debate; Resolved that the world
would be better off without mouey.
Affirmative
Donald Pearce
Bessie MoTyer
Adger NoOrorey
Negative
Lamar MoSlysy
Ida Terrell
Joe Donnell
Recitation Kentucky Belle
Miss Lois Bower
Jokes read, Miss Berths Logue.
Piano Solo, Heavenward
Miss Ruth Jones
From the following facts it
would appear that truly there is
nothing in a name.
“Miss Death was recently ope-
rated'upon in Philadelphia for ap-
pendecitts by Dr. Dye, her day
nurse being Miss Payne and her
night nurse Miss Grone. Strange
to say she survived and returned
sound and whole to the house of
her father, an undertaker.”
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dixon, of
Pine Bluff, N. J., have fived togeth
er fifty years, and have never had
a cross word between them. The
reason of this is eplained by the
fact that Mr. Dixon has lighted the
kitchen fire for 18 263 consecutive
mornings, in a cheerfui manner—
Macon News.
If the editor of the News had
said that both parties were mutes
yp-e wo'gld have been nrjore apt to
give credence to his statement.
On aooonniot Mr. Lamar McKlvey
“The Times is still fighting for 1 bu [" s ab T l l ' iW deUle “ 0t
small manufacturing enterprises Some good pouua
for Apalachicola. YVc are trying , brought o.a b., both side-,
to get our people to thinking, and ; Especial aiu-nimii must be called
we thing some of them are begin- to the piano solu b> Mn* Mae Bow-
ning to think pretty strong. But er . With her soft sweet touch aud
thinking is not action. Work >s perfect time Blue Bells of Scotland
what is needed, and strong, united ,
work at that. Apalachicolaj wa “ made 10 be ver ^” tt J’
needs and must have the manu- The program being exhausted, the
factories if she is to | ro-per. The Society adjourned,
trouble ha-been that while our (Contributed by Secretary of Sooie
citizens are not fidcl mg while the'ty.)
town burns, they are waiting for;
the other fellow to plank down The $500,000.00000 beef trust
the spomlulic-; and by acting this . j -i-u
....... ,i, s has gone under. There was a
wav they, mu the other tellovv, are 0
doing nothing—Apalachicola s P ;it beUveen thc Pouters, Ar-
Times, ' mour & Co., Cudahy Packing Co„
Don't notice the English bat 1 and others. Well we still have a
the common sense of the above. few more days of grace and meat.
It seems.that there is an inven
tor in South Carolina who
claims to have discovered a per
petual morion machine. He
getting to work on it now and the
Morning News says that he will
encase his workshop in steel and
then put a packing of dynamite
around it so that in case anyone
tries to pry into his secret the
curious party will be blown into
the next county. It is to be hoped
that the thing could be touched
oft so as to take effect on th^ in
side.
To St. Louis, Cinoinaii, Louisville,
Chicago, KanMs City, Birmingham,
Nashville, New Orleans, and all
points East aud North
Leave Bainbridge going East—-2:00 m., 0:p0 a. rn., 2:30 p. m,
Leave Bainbridge going West—1:50 *• in., 12:30 p. rn.
Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line an l M. Jg Jl,|
for New York, Boston and Baltimors.
Quarantine Regulations between the United States and the IslJ
Cuba was raised Oetober 15th. therefore, there will be no res'.q
hereafter ou passengers traveling between Havana and the United
For further information, call pn nearest Ticket Agent, or address
W J Craig, W H Leahy,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Divsion Pass. Arent,
Wilmington. N. C. Savannah, (j|
H M Emerson. Asst. Traf. Man. T Vl Emer-on. Traf. Man.f
T J Bottoms, Trav. Pass. Agent. Thomasville, Ga,
Stuckey & Cox,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
— wpst STREET, Bainbridge,
FIRST-CLASS RIQ3, GOOD UR RIEL PILITH D.t[YiH|
FOR OCCASIONS.
Transfer business
’Bus meets all Boats and Railway trains day and night and our bi
»go n will tranter baggage either way. ’Pnone 104 yoir vinwfo
STOCKIST & at
wago
service
CARR ABE LLE, TALIAHA^EB AND GKOttftlA
SCHEDULE mwi'ivx JUHT 20, 1902.
Bead Down. Heed Op.
The bigger the stakes, the
greater the immunity to gamblers.
Bet a million and win and you are
a “Napolean of feenance.” Try a
nickle ante at poker and you are
good for the gang. And the peo
ple who make the laws and those
who administer justice, so-called,
expect to get to heaven—Sparta
Ishmaelite.
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LANARK
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MACIVTYKE
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CURTIS MILL
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11 45
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SOPCHOPPY
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9 10
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ASHMORE
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12 10
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ARRAN
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HILLIARDVH.LE
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SPRING HILL
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TALLAHASSEE
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F Stop on signal for passengers. Connections: At Talla-ia-s ^
board Air Line Kailway and Georgia, Florida and Alabama K hee
belie with Apalachicola Steamer-,. At Apalachicola with Chatty d
Steamers. U. S. Mail Steamer, ‘-Crescent City” will leave Apal*'
6:00 a. m. Returning, leaye Carrabelle daily at 11:00 a. m. ^. r nnS'(
S. D CHITTENDEN, F. W. ARMSI K «*
Vice Pres, and Gen’l. Man.
Tallahassee, Fla.
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