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oeSiuis is in town.
m Collier is in Bainbridge.
H. Nelson o£ Attapulgus was
ty today.
K. Hodges ot Cyrene U in the
editor
spent Thuisday in
h Graves was in Tbomasville
1C G. llartsfield has returned
nty.
U Harrell spent Tuesday
iav.
merry go round is in the city
day night was
it the Armory.
regular dri'l
bridge about the 12 of March.. They ad home Sunday at noon with their
married ladies of the towp
amzing a w hist club.
Haggard Cliette is erecting a
cottage on Calhoun St.
Beat home of Jester Bros., on
n St., is nearing completion.
and Mrs. J. P. Williams were
red at the Bon Air Tuesday.
, r Hon Curry, of Climax, was
ity Monday on business.
are sorry to hear that Mr. \V.
some is quite sick.
no K Toole after an illness of
days is aide to be out again,
lve persons were baptised at
ptist church on Sunday night.
ti. S. Perry, of Iron City, was
n Monday at the Bon Air.
A. v McKay, the prominent
ml tailor of Macon, was 111
he first of '.be week.
Baggs hones to be iti his new
in Evans St. by the first ot
H. U. Fischer is in the city
J the family of Mr. J. M.
at the Bon Air Hotel.
ilhsion on the G. F. & A. de-
the southbound tram several
Monday night.
pictures at the Oak City
would do credit to fihe largest
ishmeots in our big cities.
James Callaway, Supt. of the
ttion of the Macon Telegraph,
the city tne first ot the week,
are glad to learn of the im-
coiniition of Mrs. Grabam’s
are glad to see Mr. Davis
on the streets again after <t
»nd severe illness.
jeurgn JJeel * prominent citizen
naasyille was U1 0 i t y pUurs-
nday was one of those dismal days
a«e» one desire to take out a life
j, -e policy and then snoot himself.
idling ladies Card Club meets
Miss Allie Golden Cliette next
ay afternoon.
M. II. Carol, auditor of the
^ A., went to Jacksonville
l4 - to spend several days,
^ It -cNair of \
Thursday
are now in Mexico.
Several devotees of the play will
go up to Atlauta next week to seo
Klaw & Erlanger’s magnificent pro
duction of Ben Hur.
ITr. J. O. Hatu'n, treasurer of the
G. F. & A. Railroad, and his wife,
were in the city the guests of the
Bon Air Tuesday.
M rs. J. II. Boozer with her little
daughter, Miss Gladys, ot Quitman,
is in tne city visiting her sister, Mrs.
. D. Giaves ou .'•hotwell Street.
Dr. L. D. Baggs will be in Whig*
bam at the office of Dr. M. M. Mc-
Coad oil Tuesday, Wednesday aud
Thursday of next week doing dental
work.
Mr. andMrs. E. K. Bryan have
begun keeping house in the home
recently occupied by Mrs. E. A.
Harre.l.
Mr. J. M. Tyler is in the city mak
ing preparations for opening his first
class grocery sfore in the old Hicks
stand.
Mr. J. M. Tyler will shortly move
his family from Quitman and they
will occupy the Dickenson home ou
Shot well Street.
A small party of young people
enjoyed a delightful chafing dish
supper at Miss tlortense Pohlman’s
last Monday.
The medicine man, with bis won
der soap and magic roots U making
a wholesale raid ou the purses of our
citizens.
Mr. J. VV. Butts our popular
friend iron Steam Mill was in the
city the first of the week the guest
of Mr. G. S. McNair on West St.
At Mrs. D. T. Sutherland’s next
Tuesday night will he given an old
time Thimble Party for the benefit
of the Presbyterian Church. The
admission is 25c.
Mr. Arthur Little received a pain
ful injury oil Tuesday afternoon.
His arm was dislo, ated and he was
foroed to take an anesthetic before
be could be relieved.
Mr. J. B. McCrary, ot Atlanta,
who was at oue Hint; interested in
the plan of putting in another clec>
trie light plant in this city, was here
Monday.
The streets are beginning to gel
dusty agaiu and we are feeling the
need of a sprinkling wagon. Can
we have it this summer?
The Bainbridge^ Tailoring Co.
have moved their business up stair,
over the Belcher block where they
will contiuue the business.
As we go to press we learn with
great sorrow bat Mr E K Powell
will not recover from the illnes.
which was cou.racted ill Mississ-
ippi.
Messrs. W. S. liobison aud Jas
Wllliams, two of the older and high-
j ly re pected citizens of the west
side, were in town the first of th
week.
young son Jules, who was taken
quite ill wnile in Atlanta being
treated for some aural trouble.
Mr II E Williams of Wayaross
is iu the city in the interests of the
State Life Ins Co of Indiana.
While in the city Mr aud Mrs WlU
bams will ie at Mrs Emery John
son’s on Shotweli St.
The Baiubridge Woman’s Club
met with Mis A M Ramsey
ou yesterday afternoon. The topics
for disuussion in pursuance of the
study of German History were, The
Burgundian Cycle, The Frisian Cy
cle, Anglo-Saxon Cycle aud Lotus
bard Cycle.
The printing force of the Search
Light has been in very bad shape
this week. We have had only one
man in the office the majoritv of the
week and all have been sick. Any
short uoraings this week, we teel
should on this account be regarded
leniegtly by our readers.
There are some big things work
ing for Bainbridge of which we are
not now permitted to speak; how
ever they will appear in these col
umns for the first time when they
are ready tor publication. Just
watch for tneui.
Mr. T. C. Wainman will plant 10
acres in sugar cane this year, just as
a starter. He expects to save seed
enough to thnbble this acreage an
other year hence. He expects to
attend the Cane Growers’ (Jouven-
tioD iu Macon.
Quite a number of young people were
pleasantly entertained at the i,asseter
House last Wednesday evening by Miss
i.uth Scott Marco of the Opera Compa
ny touuing the states with "Lafly Bess’’
Miss Marco has beeu appearing in the
title role. Her renditions of sentimen
tal and ragtime songs are very pleasing
and her recital was quite a treat to those
present,
Mr. It. II, Arnold, who has been
in the insurance business for some
time in Atlauta, comes to Bainbridge
the latter part of the week aud he
will be associated with Mr, T. h.
Tiller in the lumber busiuess. We
extend to Mr. Arnold a hearty wel
come.
Blaum Brotbei's, ot Dothan, Ala.,
will arrive soon with eheir stock of
jewelry. They have bad the store
house occupied formerly by the
Bainbridge Tailoring Co., thorough
ly overhauled and prepared for their
comiDg. They will add new life to
the business interests ot the town.
Mr. J. B. Marbury, section direc
tor of the United States Weather
Bureau for Georgia, was iu the city
Tuesday afternoon and made a pleas
ant call at this office. He hopes 10
be able to procure for Baiubridge
forecast cards which will be posted
n tlie posto Dice.
Mrs. C. L. Glover, of Wilmington
N. C., daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. A.
S. McBride, of this city, has been
visiting her parents here, but left
the first of the week for her home
taking with her, Miss Emmie Mc
Bride, her sister.
GO TO THE RACKET STORE
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AN C WHAT BARGAINS YOU CAN GET.
12 lbs good coffee, jti.oo.
White homespun, 4c a yard.
Women everyday shoes, 89c,
Good sound quuality.
Men Sunday shoes, 95c 98c,
Si.00, $1.25 and up.
Women Sunday shoes, 95c,
S papers needles, 5 c.
Tobacco 30:; extra good, 35c lb.
Checked homespun, 4 12c yd.
A good umbrella, 43c.
A good man’s suit' |>2, £2.98,
*3-5°' *5 and “P-
5 papers ot pins, 3c.
24 sheets of note paper, 5c. ,
Man's nice Sunday shirt, 30c.
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LEROY
SAMPSON,
PHONE 167.
CALIFORNIA
and
DOMESTIC
FRUITS.
FREE
DELIVERY.
Manufactures
and keeps for
sale
Fresh Taffy
CANDY.
Rev. E. G. Piper went over ti
Tbomasville Sunday last to fill th
mv T | . hl "! lam waB pulpit of Rev. J. P. Wardlaw of the
rt'ursday and was a , 1 , . ,
ai ‘t caller at this office, i Methodist church, who is attend, n
.. . T i Conference in Cuba.
- '• Jones and J. D, ILr !
:1Jl ,j ver to Donalsonville Sun - I Mr. M. II. Wi.liams, of the Bain
'■Lt returning Monday n 1011. j bridge Lumber Co., who has beeu
II. Cinque whn | Visiting in Barnesvillo for the past
ten days is expected home the latter
part of the week.
mstie who is exten-I
‘ :i the lumber busi- |
o r, -'iie, Ga., was in
ft of
,ev J R Jester’s |
' iptist church on]’
n the city ,
j Mr. -Joe W. Vinson, general
agent for the Union Central Life
Insurance Co,, of Cincinnati, was in
will be tlie Second the city t ’e first of the week the
*" I guest of the Wainman.
on Broughton St. j. From recent reports, Banibri ge
between a bulldog is soon to be kuown abroad as the
> elicited much interest home of eminent playwrights and
1 0 0 a crowd. 1 authors. Watch the Trade list of the
j no {northern publishing houses,
arrive in Bain-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McRee return
tight
Worn in
u '“ that Col. and Mr
onal.oa will
Fancy and Family
g-eoceeizs.
A share of public patronage respectfully solicited.
. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
CYPRESS LUMBER CO.
Apalachicola. Fla.,
iv£sanLU.±a.ctuL3^xs Of
CYPRESS TANKS, YATS AND CISTERNS for all purposes.
We call SPECIAL ATTENTION of the Cant
Growers to OUR CYPRESS TANKS, to be used in connection with
their syrup plant; WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TANKS FOR
THIS PURPOSE, and will be pleased to quote price on ANY
SHAPE AND CAPACITY
Numbers of northern tourists are
attracted to T' omasvi.le or. account
of the excellent' golf links. While
iu that city recently we noticed
twelve or fourteen parties get off
the night train, all loaded with
golf stick bags. Would it not be a
good investment for our hotel pro
prietors to established a good golf'
course here aud advertise it?
Jimmie Macdonald, at hi* new |
hardware store on Broad Street has ,
one of the neatest places of busi- [
ness in Bainbridge, and Jim is ahns-j
tier loo. We call attention to his i
change of ad this week, aud hope]
that every farmer who is iu need of
-low machinery ot any kind will
visit bis store and tell him that you
saw his ad in these columns. He ,
will be glad to see you and will give
sou bargains in whatever you may
purchase.
COTTCCbT SEE:
VVe will pay 25 cents per bushel of 30 pounds
for sound dry seed delivered at our Mill,
West Bainbridge, Ga.
WILL EXCHANGE
75 pounds Cotton Seed Meal for 100 pounds
Cotton Seed.
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BAINBRIDGE O.L MiLL.
.1. M. DIF FEE, Manager.