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Swee t Easter Bells, Sweet Rtstei
What a tale your music t J s,
Your merry chime
From olden Time
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Rising—falling. |
Matins Calling—
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E From Calvary,
O’er land and sea
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Of love and feats,
Of ioy and tears.
Telling of the Cross upborne
Adown the centuries of stor^
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Bells
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: d.nci.g •*•»' **
i grmory.
Lridge as a wholesale
Log point, that’s it.
dis«
M r . J. 1 llahan went over to
Moultrie, Vednesday to fill an
appointin' ,h the manufacturers
of a plant grading turpentine
and other its from the stamps
that have jft in the woods by
the mill 111 Mr. Callahan is
pleased w machinery he will
in all proh purchase and estate
H H. Hodges, ef Donalson- jlub oneininity of Bainbndge.
8 * - the oity one day this [ t expert these plants will
I was in
topic will
Easter mud
aember the coming Cane Grow-
onvention to be held m Macon
[tepare to attend.
I interesting account of the Gen-
ieeting of the Bowen Baptist
Ration appears today.
. Oak City Tailoring Co., Bee*
i& Ingram, have opened up s
[nit. of rooms over the Belcher
t and are prepared to serve you. g g rmon
T R. Wardell, has a delight- f;45 p. m
Inater poem m this issue, which 0 f tbe mgl
Laid read. The Doctor writes 7 : 45 is to
land attractive verse. tional mee
r photographer has struck morning
r „aandhis e tent.s pitched onUen ..
Laut lot along side the J. W.l The
Vinson old barber shop.
[small party of loealuimrods are
ping a trip to Rhodes’ Eddy on | bmWinRg
kg creek some time next weet.
Llass Lake continues to be a fa
te fiBhmg place also,
le n’s tented minstrels appeared
Lis city Monday night and drew
lendous crowds. The perform-
| was about up to tbe standard
1 previous appearances in
expert these plants
open a wake utilisation of a
vast sonrellth which would
otherwise Id loss to tbe own
ers of pine'
Services kesbrtonan ohurch
next 8andkfollows: Sunday
School witWass in advanoed
study at HtPreaohing at 11
a. m. froffl| John 4:42. The
nate to Easter,
accompany tbe
ohing service at
[nge in the time
from 7:30 to
A oougriga-
1 held in the
ioh announce-
ma
There will be'Ja congregational
meeting at tbe Presbyterian ohurch
next Sunday morning for the pur
pose of calling a permanent pastor.
It is important that there should be
a full attendance of the members of
the ohurch and congregation.
Mr. C. T. Blaum, of the Dothan
Jewelry Co., was down tbe first of
the week looking alter business in
terests in this oity. He is a part
owner in the Blaum Jewelry Co.,
which has made such a brilliant bus-
ines beginning in Batnbridge.
The G. F. <fc A. Railway have
just completed some of the hand
somest passenger coaches that ride
the rails of southern roads. We
understand that they will be put on
within a short time, at least by the
opening of tbe excursion season.
What steps have been taken
sanitary measures for the coming
summer season? The free distribu
tion of disinfectants will be a wise
. j measure. We should begin early to
^ put the premises of the homes in
good condition before severe sickness
gives us a painful reminder.
Capt. R. E. L. Spence who is now
in the Philippines, has been reoom-
mended by Gov. Terrell for the ap
pointment as assistant adjutant gen>
eral to organize and train the mi
litia of Georgia. Capt. Spenoe is a
Camilla boy and distinguished him
self in the battle of Santiago,
Tbe Searoh Light, has been work
ing under great disadvantages far
several weeks because of siokness in
the office among the rrinters, and it
heing impossible to secure help to
supply places. However we prom
ise our indulgent friends that tbey
shall not again be inconvenienced
toon.
BIG EASTER SALE
Commencing next Monday at the
RACKET STORE
411 kinds of Ladies Fancy Easter Hats, varying prioe from
65o, 75o, 1.00, 2.00. 2.80, 8.S0 and |8.00. My Hats are beauties
ana the latest fashions from New York. Easter Dress Goods
and Trimmings. I will make your eyes open with delight in m
stock of bummer Goods, they are beantiee; don’t fail to see them m this sale.
Ladies Easter Shoes and Slippers 7Bo, 880, 95o. 08c, 81.80 and 3.00. Men’s Straw
Hats from 28a, 49o and up. Men’s Easter Suite, 8.78, 4.98,5.49. 6.50, 7.80,810.00.
You oan dress up id style here. Men’s Easter Shoes 98c, 1.26, 1.80, 2.00, 2.50
88.80. Come and Bee these bargains.
Special Prices on Other Goods for Easter Bargains.
12 lbs good Coffee, fl.00, Tobacco. 25o a pound: 4 Cigars, 5o; 2 Towels for
5c; 5 papers Fins, 6c; 5 papers Needles, 5o; 24 Envelopes, So; A (food nail Ham
mer, 10c; A good hadd Saw for lOot Man’s Sunday Shirt, 29c; Good pair Men’s
Slippers 90u; Rubber bottom Slippers 49o a y’air; 12 yards Laos only lOo.
Many Other Easter Bargains at
THE RACKET STORE,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Brutl
this
uildiug which
is being r 04 next door to
the old roli* River Store,
will be oncost attractive
in the busi
ness portion! Xt will in
deed be a pl n Bainbridge
of which its n feel proud.
The old bu| constructed
some three
This is tbflg a ff a i ra 0 f
Bainbridge, Lg j D tbe
flood will lefortune—the
acceptation option of the
aud Mrs. O. D. Nelson, of officials of to Railway.
York City, were registered at if W e miss tbL a ll our
amman Hotel Thursday. They future lives i n t h e
ery much attracted by tbe nut- ghoals and shL h freight
beauty aud advantages of Bain- rates and a Mj jack of
progressives
Norman Harrell and Miss R. C. Cox n, e h a nd ,
e Harrell, both of the eastern somest news s| found in
,ion of the county, were married the country,
oh 30th by Elder J. M. Brock, tailoring hust_ 08e8 t0
Search Light extends Us con- furnish the puL* mod .
illations. ern mft 5 8Z1De8 f t0 be
had. You ned at bis
r.LyntonD. Baggs will have I p i ace some tinjpj e will
of the handsomest residences in 1 oft p t i va te you.
u when it is completed. At the|
cf Broad street south, it will
additional attraction to that
.ion of town.
he local military, company *‘I»”
putting in some hard drill work
iparaiory to their trip to Albany
the Chautauqua. Captain
miug has secured the enlistment
number of young men recently I The sobe “ did
3 . . not come to Hal, a .„
NEED
BLANK f
BOOKS •
We have just added a fine new
line of blank books to our stock
and we are going to make this de
partment quite a feature. The
line includes nearly everything in
1 he way of Ledu^r and other Ac-
•count Books, Bass Books, Counter
Books, etc. We bought quality of
hooks th.it were put up to u e and
that will stand use without going
all to pieces. That does not mean
that the prices are higher, it sim
ply means that you get here what
you pay for. Our prices are al
ways low—the very lowest—and
you get best quality besides.
R. L. HICKS,
$
Low Price Man
and PoorMan’s friend
The Miss*
conducting
Edison, in Ci
been forced to^
account of moa
turned to the <
remain till tl
their school.
with tbe enthusiasm tbey are
Inifesting, the prospects are that
company at Albany this yeas
li make a more creditable showing
p on any previous occasion
not come 1
glad of it. • The
Street Fairs 1
as we kpow.
or a clean cut
better.
SAPP BROTHERS,
Water Street.
Headquarters for all Kinds of
Fruits,
Vegetables,
Candies,
Raisins,
Cigars,
Tobaccos.
And a General Line of |
Fancy and Family |
GROCERIES. J
Bring your Chickens and Eggs to J
SAPP j
| BROTHERS,
J Water Street,
|J Bainbridge, Ga.
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Big stock of Blank Books at
Hicks’.
Ro-nut, the only tat in the world
fit to season biscuits, at Hicks*.
OAK CITY
Tailoring Co.,
BAINBRIDGE
GEORGIA
We fit the hard to fit; O
We please the hard to please.
Rooms over Belcher's Block.
S0METIH6 TO TELL U!
a Mirror, square in the
face & ask yourself, if you
dont owe it to yourself &
family to go where u can
get good goods at an hon
est living prices, Now for,
your goods dont stop in at
ail places, & listen to their
“tale” of “woe”, nor run
off after “strange “gods”?
But come to headqnarters
& simply c what is “do
ing,” if goods u buy of us
are not satisfactory, your
money back. Yours for
* ~ Perhaps u, had not
thought of, we have 2 of
the largest stores, & 2 of
largest stocks in Bain
bridge, we are not only
mens out fitters, but we
are mens, Boys, Ladies, &
Childrens, outfitters, we
sell everything u wear, & <
our new goods are now in,
we have been the leaders
for 10 years. Ask anybody
where to go, to get a nice
pair of shoes, Mens Or
Ladies, & if they are on
thespuare, they will tell
u to go to the Mart Cloth
ing. Co or the Fair Store,
a nice suit of clothing,
Ladies fiats, in fact any
thing u wear, we fit all
ages, all “All Sects” Guar
antee every-thing we sell,
nige clever clerks, who
dont mind showing u, &
if u dont want to buy, it
will be all right, it will not
cost u a cent, Now look in
a prosperous new year,
REMEMBER WE HAVE TWO STORES.
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