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A WINNING TEAM!
We have sold Mens’ Clothing and Furnishings
for ten years, and maybe the long discerning
years in the clothing business has taught us
that to sell good reliable goods is always
the best policy. We have made a special
study of that line and we think we
know our business.
When you buy an article from our store
you can count on it being the proper thing.
Our Line of
STRAW HATS
^ are the swellest ever shown in Bainbridge.
We have them from 50c to $12.50.
Our line of NECK WEAR is neat and nobby; all the late shapes.
Successor to Toole Bros.
MEN’S OUTFITTER,
BOU -A-XEB BLOCK.
From Whigham.
Whigham can boast of a first olass
furniture bouse now.
Col. Eugene Thomas, of Calvary,
was a pleasant visitor to our plaoe
Saturday.
Mrs. Gua Bell and Miss Bmily
Swioord, from Climax, were in town
last week shopping.
Easter was a delightful day. warm
enough for the Easter lady to oome
out in full summer dress.
Rev. Mr. Jllitoh preached two
very impressive sermous last Sunday
at the Methodist ohuroh.
Mrs. Beny Connelf left Saturday
morning for Jauksoneille, Fla., to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Butler.
Mr. E. I.. Broom and wife, from
the Reagan court house vicinity,
were visitors to our town last week.
Capt. Weston and Manager Gus
Jones loaded another oar of bridge
timbor Tuesday. They are hustlers.
M . Dick EnglhVof Climax, oamo
down on Sunday to attend the fun-
last week. Whigham’s doors are
open to all neighbors.
Remember Dr. S. Y. Jameson of
Atlanta, Ga., will preaoh here next
Sunday morning and at 3 o’clock
will dedicate Climax ohuroh.
A protracted meeting at the Bap
tist ohuroh has been largely attend
ed at every servioe this week. Bro.
Christopher is assisted by Rev. W.
W. Argabritc, of Lexington, Ky.
There was a quiet wedding near
here Wednesday. Mr. Gns Brinson
was married to Miss Nesmith, who
resided near Pelham. A reception
Was given at the groom’s father.
Our little town was shocked last
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock by
the sad news phoned here of the
abcident of Mt. Spence Terrell on a
freight train at Cairo. Spence had
only been on the railroad about two
weeks. Ravirg resigned his posi
tion as mail carrier on the rural
R. C. COX & CO..
HEADQUARTERS
For All the Latest
Magazines
and
Periodicals.
A Line of First-Class
Sta/tionex-ST
always on hand.
A general News Depot
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J. M. TYLER’S
N£w Grocery
Is Headquarters for
WHATEVER MAN MAY
West of Court House Square.
FAMILY AND .FANCY GROCERIES;
Everything Fresh and Clean, only the
Q-ooxds.
Strayed or Stolen.
Four oxen answering to the fol- ,
lowing description:
. One large black and white pided
route line, aooepted a position on the 1 . .. , ,
. ... , , ; ox, one big butt headed ox, with yel-
pollwAUil an/1 thiu J\ l a on.l fata •
To please my Customers; shall be my soleafi
PHONE ME YOUR ORDERS.
BON AIR BLOCK
PHONEtf*
railroad, and thiewa. his sad fat*, low , p0U 0ll neoWand jaw>onewhite
He was caught between two flat (andred p|ded ox> with , horn8
oars or fell, and was dragged one i rtri , mno j • , .
eral of bis triend, Mr. Spenoe Ter-1 hundred and fifty yards-having his! long J on(g ’ * a ° k °* W!th
rtl1, I lett srm and shoulder lacerated also J Anyone knowing a hereabouts of
Mr. Henry Clark will return trom j his left foot. The best medical aid 1 these oxen will confer a favor by
the West Saturday with a oar load | and attention coulo not save his life.! sending word to the undersigned,
of horses. This will Interest the j He was brought home to breathe his ^ *r l, ea returning these oxen to our
llutwitb bis mother. He obi, lived 1,11 IsTITART UJMtMEli ZoT'
Brinson. Ga.
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
A. L. Townsend,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Bainbridge Ga.
Notice.
Will practice in all the courts of Decatur countv. I” ^
Court of the state and United States District Court. Will
farmers. j last with his mother. He only lived
Messrs Johu Powell and partner,; a few minutes after he was taken
Elbert Trulook. of Montioello, Fla., ' home. He was 19 years old and the
are visiting friends and relatives ot i third son of Col. Bob T n-eli of this
this plaoe place. The family b«« .heartfelt All persons are hereby warned uot emp l°y ed ,n criminal cases except n: exceptional cases.
M>. h M Terrell of Bainbridge sympathy of every U .^u ,n town to pick up, sell or otherwise dispose In real estate business^ return for taxes, rent, collect rent
iviis. ti. m. lerroii, ot Dainondge, 7 / * . * . . , of m.r i„„„ . • real estate for clients. Have over 30 houses m hand for rent 4
has been with her son and family, aud country in their sad bereave- °f Cypress logs on Flint river render experienced service to clients in this line. I know th*
Col. Terrell, during their sad afflic- muul - Hl8 reIU «ins were laid to »or to alter, change or deface our jumpers. '
lion this week. real in the cemetery a* this place brand on same. All pei sons are al- c -_—
Sunday afternoou at 3 o’clock. The B0 warned not to Lay any of our
Dr. Baggs, of Bainbridge, was , ,
here this week doing dental work. f " ,,eral 8emu58 were < * nducUsd b *
It is pleasant to have him with us, Mr. Christopher of the Baptist
if only once a saonth. church. ;
Mrs. Alice Jeter and Mrs. Thomas ! It seems that March and April
from Climax were here shopping have swapped weather.
logs.
The Cypress Lumber Co.
Apalachicola Fla.
h OR SALE—One good work
horse. See T. i. Thomasou, Bain
bridge, Ga.
Lost Dog.
One solid brindle bull pup three
months old. Both *-ars clipped
Lost Sunday, April 5th, 1903
Will reward his return to
Will Krause.
Hainbr'dgv, Ua
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