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)CAl- AFFAIRS
of Ivestler, was
Jackson
itv KriJay.
I F. Eva i 8
Tuesday.
Hft „es was in Colquitt Tues-
legal Business.
Berry, of Thomasville, was
lit y a few da y 8 ag0,
Hammond, of Baboook, was
M at the Wainman Sunday.
,y g Wooten, of Albany,
reMonday on legal business.
Ramsy leaves in a few days
nver and other points in Col-
Horn, a prominent merchant
lalsonville, was in the city
er Dickinson, of
lg a few days here
was an eclipse of the moon
bursdav night. A bon soir
ers.
Louelle O’Neal is the guest
Annie Gibson in Appalach-
<la.
Leslie Butts of Brunswick
visiting Miss Hortense Pohl>
of Iron City,
Macon, is
with his
of WavcrosB,
B. E. Russell
Alice Brown
;uest of Hon.
mily.
C. R. Forster an instructor
WeBleyan Female College at
is in town.
i Maude Beardsley, of Mem-
nil arrive next week to visit
!. H. Caldwell.
les Maggie and Bessie McTyre
the city tbe guest of Mr. and
LA. McTyre.
Hawes went to Blakely
esday to attend the Thomas-
listrict Conference.
Celeste Harrell leaves next
for North Carolina where she
pend tbe summer.
C. C. Estill was in town Sat-
and Sunday shaking hands
iis many friends,
i C. A. Crews left Tuesday to
the summer with her father
im Cox in Newton, Ga.
i Lois Russell arrived in the
edaesday and is the guest of
ter Mrs. Don Boozer.
sLouise Bruton attended the
at Hinson on the fourth and
Sunday there with friends.
1. Battle and family and Ivan
an and family are spending the
at Shackleford Springs.
F. Saussy, a prominent lawyer
wannab, spent Monday and
J y in this city on legal busi-
>• Lula Bryton left Tuesday
°(? for Floville, Ga., where she
•pend the remaining summer
>u.
6. McDowell, of Way cross,
»>»gentof the State Life In
'S company, is at the Wainman
reek,
Brinson, a prominent mer-
tl0m the Spring Creek Dis-
*as registered at the Wainman
lay.
* ® ird ' e Dickinson left last
for a visit of some length
nncle Mr. Jesse Dickinson
Pn City.
* Susid Uei<i Hamilton, who
8 P e 'iing the past month at
’-pring” Fla., seturned home
•v nig^
lr.^’ " ’iiiams and his niece,
V'H.ams of Savannah spent
■ nd Monday at the Wain-
Miss Mae Allen who has been the
guest of Miss Runa Patterson, re
turned Monday to her home in
Thomaston.
There will be a boat excursion
given by the young people next Mon
day evening. Tbe affair is in oharge
Mercer Baggs.
Mrs. T. M. Briefer and Miss Wil
lie Brister, of Yazoo City, Miss., are
in the city visiting Mrs. Dr. Berry,
tbe daughter of Mrs. Brister.
’ B. F. Havens, of the Bainbndge
Turpentine and Pine Product Co.,
has been in Thomasville tins week
looking after tbe interests of tbe
company.
Rev. J. T. Ryder left Tuesday for
Blakely to attend the Thomasville
Distriot Conference which convened
Wednesday and will hold through
Sunday.
Miss Bessie Williams of Savanuab
and Miss Konegay of Mt. Olive, N.
C. are spending this week at tbe
Wainman with their uncle Mr. J. P.
Williams.
Mrs. L. Nussbaum and her daugh
ters, Misses Bertha. Edna and Stella,
leave Sunday for Lithia Springs and
Lookout Mountain where they will
spend tbe remainder of tbe summer.
“Laws are like cobwebs; if any
trifling or powerless thing falls iuto
them, they hold it fast, but it it is
something weightier It breaks through
them.”
The days of the ancient A. C. L.
barn are numbered; the new passen
ger station on tbe Townsend lot will
be a thing of beauty.
Mr. T. C Johnson who has been
with the Willis Drug Co., for the
past two months left for his home
in Birmingham, Saturday. Joe Mo'
Farlaud is filling, for the present, the
position which Mr. Johnson resigned,
, Mr. Bartov^Ehrlioh, who lias been
spending the past few weeks with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Ehrlich, left Monday for Washing
ton D. C. He was accompanied by
his sister Miss Mindell Ehrlich
who will spend some time in
Washington and beioro returning
home will visit friends in Baltimore.
There will be a baseball game at
tbe fair grounds next week between
looal teams, tbe shorts and tails. Dr.
Wright Jackson is captain of the
tails and Capt. Russell Fleming
manager of the shorts. The game
will be'called at half past three. The
admission 15 cents; grand stand
20 cents,
The Eldorendo Baptist ohuruh
will be dedicated next Sunday by
Rev. I. B. S. Miller, of Arlington.
Hon. John E. Donalson, of Bain-
bridge, will deliver a lecture imme
diately after dinner. Dinner will be
on the ground and all cordially in
vited to be present,
Bainbndge is distributing point for
the merchandise and goods and wares
of all kinds in this section for a
hundred miles around, we have the
location and the enterprise We
need more oapital and better trans
portation facilities, at least two more
railroads, all of wbioh we can get by
going out after it. Let us all poll
together.
If in need of a first class book
keeper or stenographer I wil answe?
to the call. I learned my profesion
in the Georgia-Alabama Business
College. I bold an honorable posi
tion now with an Electrial firm but
preftr commercial or naval stores.
Can give good references both as
to character and competency.
Address Geo. W. Yates,
Boyettville, Ga.
Wanted■ Two young foxes-
Will pay $1.25 a piece. Apply at
the offioe of the Bainbndge Oil Co.
H. J. Maddox, Bainbridge, Ga.
From Climax.
Miss Jessie Parker spent Saturday
in Whigham with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jeter are visit
ing relatives in Camilla.
Miss Sal he Blount is visiting rela
tives In Bainbndge this week.
Mrs. Mary L. Knight left last
Wednesday for Columbus, Ga.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. S.
P. Evans is very sick at this wntiug.
Mrs. L. E. McTyre, of Savannah,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mc
Tyre,
Miss Olive Morgan, of Bainbridge
is tbe oharming guest ot Miss Sallie
Curry.
Master John Robert of Fowltown,
was over visiting Charlie Trulock
last week.
We are very sorry to hear of the ill
ness of Mrs. E."L. Padnck. and also
of Mrs. A. J. Trulock.
We are glad to know that little
Lem Bell, son of Mr. N. C. Bell, is
still improving.
Miss Alma Roberts who is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Lrnlook, will
return home this week.
Mrs. J. L. Saunders, of Atlanta,
tbe guest of the McLauchlin
House this week.
Misses Flora Boyce and Mary
McEachern are visiting relatives in
Doualsonville this week.
Misses Ethel Powell, Donola
Townsend, and Sallie Curry, attend
ed the pionio at Hinson, on the 4th.
Tessa Smith who has been visiting
Miss Jessie Parker, left last Tuesday
tor her borne m Camilla.
W. T. Nicholson and his two little
children Willis and Hugh spent the
fourth with relatives in Oonoord, Fla.
Mrs. S. L. Wright, of Montgom
ery, spent one day last week in oar
little toyn visiting and on business
Miss Alice Trulook returned last
Saturday from an extended visit to
relatives m Savannah and Hagan,
Ga.
Two of our young men would
like for some to teach Ga9ton Tru
lock the meaning of “two is com
pany.”
John Brookman and C. P. Mills,
of the Stanley Business College,
Thomasville, spent Sunday and Mon
day in Climax.
Miss Hattie Bailey, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Padnck,
for the past two weeks, left Monday
for ber borne in Tampa, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smallwood,
left Monday for Attapulgus. where
they visit relatives and friends be
fore returning to their home in Ope
lika, Ala.
Carie Allen, of Whigham, was
over last week assisting Allen Bros,
and J. A. Hernng move into tbeir
handsome new store.
On account of conductor O. H.
Louklin, indisposed, Horace Loeklin,
flagman, did not spend the picnic
season with Mr, J. J. Glissou at Re
covery. Horace has the sympathy ot
every employee on the line. No
doubt there were many disappointed.
Mr. Alpbonso Allen is always
looking out for the interests of old
Climax. We learn that he is trying
to get one of the wireless telegraphy
instruments, sd be can send mes
sages just where he wants them to
go. It seems that tbe telephone and
telegraph can’t do tbe “b z” satis
factory—l. e., they don’t reach his
place of business.
Mr. John Arrington, a popnlai
drug drummer of Rome, Ga., spent
Saturday and Sunday in the city.
Georgia, Florida & Alabama Ry7 Co.
Double Daily Passenger Service.
NORTH BOUND.
NO. 101.
NO. 8.
NO. 1,
Gulf Coast
Limited,
Daily
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Sun. Only.
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P. M. Lv.
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A. M. Lv.
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P. M. Ar.
A. M. Ar.
Tallahassee
Lake Jaekson
Gibson
Havana
Hinson
Latngknt
Attapulgus
Bower
Bainbridge
Eldorendo
Boykin
Colquitt
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ltowon a
Arlington
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SOUTH BOUND.
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Gen, Agt.
K. B. Coleman
Gen. PasB. Agt.
W. M. Legg,
Gen. Mangr.
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