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Judge W. N. Spence came over
from Camilla last Tuesday to grant
charters to the American Fuel Com
pany and to the Georgia Pine Lum
ber Co.
Anyone doubting the popularity
of the Bon Air with the drummers
need only to visit the lobby of this
up to date hostelry at the noon hour
to be convinced that he did not
know of what he was thinking.
The Methodist ladies of the Par-
The Annie M*y Abbot pa: ty was sonage Aid Society have constantly
registered at the Bor. Air this week, on sale at Mrs. M. J. Reynolds
.... Store, Children’s Clothing also many
Mr. J. Dorson Wood of the Search ^ ugefil , Bruolefc Orders solici-
Light force has been indisposed this ^ pnoe# , ery reMonab le.
week.
LOCAL AFFAIRS^
Mr. S. M Cox was in the city two
days this week.
Mr C. C. Estill of Savannah was
in the city this week.
Prof. Olin S. Dean paBBed through
the city from Cuthbert this week.
Miss Louise Thomas was sick for
several days this week.
The younger set enjoyed an infor
mal danoe on the Queen City Mon
day night.
Mr. W. A. Dayidson of Dawson
was in the city this wees visiting
friends.
The offices ot the Georgia Pine
Lumber Co., are among the most ar
tistic suites of rooms in the city.
Mrs. B. D. Fudge spent Tuesday
in ThomaBvil.c, disposing of a good
deal ot her property while there.
Mrs. T. C. Wainman of Bain-
bridge spent Saturday at the Masurv
hotel.—Thomasvillo Times Enter
prise.
Mr. L, F. Moses of Birmingham
Ala., was registered at the Bon Air
with his party of adepts in the culi
nary art, advertising Obelisk flour.
Our grand and last spring mills
nery opening Thursday 9tb. Sev-
onty two new imported pattern hats
that day. Easter.
The Fair.
An hour spent at the haudker-
cbeif sale at the home of Mrs. Ben
Dickenson’s next Tuesday evening
will be a very pleasant one.
The bill collector was out bright and
early Wednesday morning. He was
badly fooled when he struck some of
his customers.
Mrs. Sam Hawes and Misses Clau
dia Brannon and Willibert Davis re
turned Saturday from a pleasant
trip up the river.
There was a very enjoyable dance
at the armory last Friday night and
the young people assembled agsi.i
Tuesday, spending a pleasans even-
ing
The Steamer J. P. Williams is at
the upper wharf id this place under
going numerous repairs. She will
be completely overhauled before
again being placed in aervioe.
Miss ElU D. Kelly who for some
time past has been connected with
the Georgia Pine Lumber Co., bas
decided to accept a position with
Messrs. A. Cohn & Co., of Attapul-
gus Ga.
Mr. F. C. Keen the clever travel
ing representative of Miss Abbott,
the little Georgia Magnet was in
our city again Monday. - We were
glad to have Mr. Keen as a caller at
thia office.
Rev. Mr. J. R. Jester of the Bap
tist Church will go to Quitman
about tbe middle of this month to
offioiate at the marriage of hiB class
mate Rev. Mr. Cawthorn to Miss
Lillian MoCall of Quitman.
Tbe Methodist ladies of the Par
sonage Aid have for sate three pul
pit chairs in good condition which
oan be seen by calling at the Metho
diet Parsonage. Price very reason-,
able.
We would oall attention to the
letter found elsewhere in this issue
from tbe Manager of the baseball
team for 1902. We hope that the
home team will receive the hearty
SEED POTATOES
Just Received
ONE CAR LOAD
Irish Potatoes
BLISS TRIUMPH,
and other leading varieties.
Must be sold within next
ten days.
©ak Gtts S>ruQ Go,,
»ainbrtt>oe, <Ba.
Messrs. Telfair Williams and
Clarence Mims were in Savannah for
several days this week in attend
ance as witnesses upon the session of
the Federal court. The case was
one of long standing, a negro having
rotibed a mail pouch at the G. F. &
A, depot two years ago.
The charter members of the F. B.
C. the most recent social organiza-
lion in the city are, Tiller, Macdon
ald, Ware, Krause, Coy, Little, Wil
liams, Arnold, Hunter, Prevatte and
Gremmer. Mr, G, W, Gardiner was
initiated on Wednesday night. The
initiation, took place in the armory.
Next Sunday morniDg at the
Presbyterian Church John C. Mc-
Caskill Esq. will be installed in tbe
offioe of Ruling Elder to which he
was unanimously elected on March
22nd. A charge suited to the o -
oasion will be presented by tbe act
ing pastor ■ '
Col. Robert Javis who will prob
ably be the next governoi Florida
is most pleasantly remembered in
this place. For some years ho prac
ticed law here and by his geniality
ha won many close friends who will
watah with much interest his race
for tbe gubernatorial chair ot our
sister state.
The Song Service at the Presby
terian church last Sunday night pass
ed off very well notwithstanding the
unfavorable weather. Misss Laura
Bivings presided at the organ, Miss
Hortense Pohlman saDg a solo and
Mrs. Chestnut and Mr. Erie Donal-
son a duet. The music was greatly
enjoyed by all present.
At the Presby tenan Church next
Sunday morning the servioes will be
follows; Sabbath School and
class tor advanced Bible study led by
John E. Donalson Esq. at 10 a.
Morning service including the in
stallation of Mr. John C. MoCaskill
at 11 a. m. Night service at 7:30.
Text Rom 15:3 “Ever, Christ pleased
not himself.” All are cordially in
vited. Strangers in town made
heartily welcome at all servioes.
The handkerchief sale at the home
of Mrs. Ben Dickenson Tuesday
night will be a most delightful af
fair. Tbe entertainment is to be
given for tbe bei efit of he building
fund of the Preebytenan Church.
The handkerchiefs that will be sold
will be gems of beauty made by the
ladies ol the .town. Delightful re
freshments will be served. The
hour is half past eight- Admission
25o. •
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The F. B. C. a secret order found
ed by tbe youDg men at the Bon
Air Hotel, presented Mrs. Fudge,
who has extended them many cour
tesies, two magnificent vases a few
nights ago. The letter of presenta
tion set forth in glowing terms the
grateful esteem in wbicii they bold
Mrs. Fudge. Tbe letter bore the of
ficial seal of the order and was sign
ed by T. H. Tiller Supreme D; M.
H. Williams Vice Supreme D; and
R. C. Cox Supreme Secretary. Mrs.
IS THAT GUN OF* YOURS
ALL RIGHT?
Dont take chance on it It is
not only useless bnt dangerous to
handle a gun in poor condition.
A little work on our part and a
small expenditure of money on
yours, will put your Sporting Ri
fle, Sfiot Gun or Revolver in thor
ough repair.
GUN REPAIRING
has been made a special study and
there is no job too complicated
for us to successfully handle, or
too small tor us to treat with the
greatest attention.
F. A. PRESTON,
Troup St, Bainbridge Ga.
GURLEYS’
DEPARTMENT STORt
A Price Cutting Event of Uni
IMPORTANCE.
Owing to a change in business we offer you 30 days
Beginning March 2nd, ending March 28th, At which °t
Gurley retires from the Gurley’s Department Store, transferri
terest to D. C. Gurley, who will conduct the business on
style and principle in the future as in the past.
Giving more goods for same money;
And same goods for less money than anylj
After eight years of successful and highly satisfactory
we wish to thank our friends and patrons for their kindness
oral patronage. While we know that our personal knowledge*
mercantile business, backed up by 20 years of hard expenenctl
great measure responsible for our wonderful success, at the $a"
we know that our meth -d of low prices and standard quality j
have made for us our well earned reputation of selling the ^
at 15 to 25 percent, lower than our competitors.
THIS IS NOT A FAKE SELLING OUT AT COST
But a genuine Cut Price Bargain Sale. So if you wish t,
hase first class goods at a remarkably low price, cometotht^
tried and ever reliable,
NOTICE.
Tho public 1a forbidden to sell
James M, and F rank Cowarl my
minor wards, anything m their own
or in my name, as I will not pay
any debtscontracted by them under
any circumstances.
Mbs. M. S. Cowart,
1 Guardian
support of the oitiaens as it is a good Fudge gieatly appreciates this evi
thing for tue
are bright.
town. Tbe prospects
deuce
boys.”
of friendship from “her
IfYotHIave
Rheumatism
URIGSOLi
the greet tasted and
•Bdoned California
—1 Remedy will eon
yon. It elao curee Liver, Kidney and
Bladder dlaeaaae, earned by an exoeae ol
uric acid. It never falls, and builds np
the health and strength wbUe uein* It 4.
Bend etaznp for book ol wonderful eea- ,1
tlOcataa Price, gl per bottle. For aria'
by druggist*. If your dru J ‘ *
aupjjlyyou itwIU be.aant |
your druggist can i
l be aent prepaid oj
ofprtoe. address
Dricstl CkMical Ci.LttAKiksXaU
or On
LHVtMdi Drag
For Sale Bv Oak City Drug Co
R. Ga LEWIS’S
NEW BARBER SHOP
Umafr &trM.
o—o-o-o-o
White Barbers and Keen Razors.
G-inrle^’s
XOepsLxtKn.eM.t Sba
Bstira.Torid.g’e, G-a.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Motel TlXIlamman
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Elegant Equipments Throughout.
Steam Heat.
Private and Public Baths.
The Leading Hotel of the City j
EDWARD HOFFMAN,
Proprietor.
North Broad Street.
To whom it may concern. This is to
certify that we have this Cay transfered
our interest in the firm of Hitching,
Slangier and Co. to .Crawford, Kitching
& Co. with recourse and liability.
O. D. Kitching.
T. S. Shingler.
J. H. Woodbury.
mCsRxJNUH
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Offioe Opppoeite Hawea A Hawes
Bimamsi, - - Georgia.
A. J. MACDONALD
DEALER IN
HARDWARI
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Ba-isn.ToxlcLg'e, Gr&~>
Broad Street.
Agent for the American “All Steel Woven Wii*
Field Fence.”