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[ Hartsfield was in At-
eek- .
jg is like a capcine plas-
trade.
govt of bull-pup craze
)8 o to speak.
long, ot Tallabasese,
a few days ago.
baff is doing a fine par-
ractice at Blumenstien’s,
Iraham is out from hie
, r looking better than
euzie, of Moultrie, is vie
Fineb on Broughton
t Legg went to Mt Airy,
peek to be gone a day or
Thornton, of Lumpkin, is
brother. Mr. I. L. Thorn-
‘Skeeter Creek’ country
8 girls, fine boys, fine
kberrv crop was 8tn all
than a bale' to the
turnout takes the cake,
8 anything else it will
i steamboats that Dr. L.
is the next postmaster
Pa
rkins, I. H. Hinson and
of Babcock, were in the'
ek.
H. Goldberg, a well
ir salesman of Atlanta
ity yesterday,
strong general passenger
C. T. & G. railroad wa>
isnn and G. S. Johnston
merchants of Brinson
,y in the city.
lest Piper, clerk at the
eft Thursday for an ex-
through the Efist.
C. Allen wears a placid
apanied by a strong
hand. What’s up.
ralk cow is one great big
Can she not be side-
Dou’t all speak at once,
I. Buford, H. Ward, and
»n of Quincy, were reg
ie Wainman this week,
is court on the old Bown
lompleted this week, and
* will begin early next
Bankhead Magruder, of
Queen City, has won
•f the society folks of this
Pctronius Stuokey, ed-
opnetor ot Ocblockonee
Gibson, Fla,, was in town
cer Ilaggs was Supercargo
ten City last Monday
nobly did he discharge
Powell and • Sam
■ Dt the first part of the
“‘Ha and Newton, Ga.,
)n llle milk market is bo
ecatt8e the cows spend so
lg of lhe streets and side,
e.
Waterman, of the Firm
SD 4 Co, 0 f Macon and
S . pent a f «w davs in the
lex.
colored woman who
IWn "of Saturday” so fat
sa,d 'o grease axletrees
adovv.
or ot the charming serial
®' 8e ' ,0ur readers last
“died ban kari. We
surprised.
It is said that “Churman Gilbert
McLendon ob de Publikin party” as
an endorser of applications for the
Bainbridge postmastership has been
turned down at Washington. "The
Churman” has been making good
money tor several years past selling
his “sign manuel.” But Othello’s
occupation is gone where the wood
bine twinetb, wherever that ip.
Mr. Dexter McBride who has held
a responsible position in the audi
tor’s offioe of the A. G. L. Ry., at
Wilmington, N. C., for the past
year, spent a few days with his fa
ther and mother last week. He was
accompanied by his sister, Miss Em
mie, who has been attending college
in Wilmington during the summer
vacatipn.
When the Bainbridge Northern is
extended to Atlanta; when the May-
ville and Savannah is oompleted;
when the Quinoy and Bainbridge is
finished; when Bainbridge oontrols
ber share of the trade of Decatur
county —in other words, “when Gun*
nie gets bis John,” peace will reign
all along the line.
The Venerable Harry Cassil, arch
deacon of Savannah, will bold ser
vices at St. John’s Episcopal ohnroh
next Sunday, July 19th at 11 a. m.,
and 8. p. m. Celebration of the holy
Euoharist at morning service. Let
all come out to hear tLis noted di
vine.
The Search Light has two of the
smartest, sweetest and most heauti.
ful girls in Bainbridge on its local
staff. ’Tis a pleasure to run a news
paper amid such company, saith the
head devil who is doing the editorial
act this week.
The watermelon party at Mrs.
John E. Donalson’s last Saturday
night was a' pleasant oooasion.
What that dear ladv doesn’t know
about making the young folks have
a good time at her home ipn’t worth
learning.
The steamboat excursion Monday
ntght on the Queen City was great.
It reminded ns of the days when
G. Gunby Jordan, With Capt. T. H.
Moore on the quarter deok, plied the
waters of the “gentle Thronateeska.”
Col. Sims, the city census-taker,
who will take anything else he gets
his hands on, savs that he has bad
more fun than a barrel of monkeys
during the prosecution of his noble
work. Just what wo expected.
Our friend Col. Lewis, the North
Broad street barber, is, also, a min
ister of the gospel—a Primitive
Baptist. The colonel is a popular
preacher and has engagements
every Sunday.
Admiral W. R. Moore, of the
Flint Riyer Fleet, was here Tues
day j and paid The Search-Light a
pleasant call. They don’t make ’em
any better than Admiral Billie.
There’s nothing the matter with
those farmers’ supply stores in Quin*
oy and Pelham. But they “sure do”
knock the stuffin out of the trade of
this beautiful city of ours.
Unole George Young, a colored
man of this city claims to be over
one hundred years old, says he was
born in 1802, but never saw Wash
Georgeington. Strange.
The “Rummage Sale” oonduoted
by the ladies of the Presbyterian
church—God bless ’em—some days
last week at the old court bouse re
alized a fair amount,
We learn that Col. Geo. D, Grif
fin will take his excellent merry-go-
round to Thomasville soon. We
shall feel mighty lonesome when
the m-g-r is gone.
Mr. Albert McBride ot the Suth
erland foundry has secured a posi
tion in the U. S. navy yards at
Wasbington, D. C.
The Bainbridge, Lake Douglas
and Blue Springs railroad has been
on the bills for some time. What’s
the matter Capt, Allen?
From Climax.
J. H. Calhoun went over to Bain
bridge last Saturday.
Dr. L. D. Baggs, of Bainbridge,
was here last Thursday.
Paul Trulook spent last Sunday in
Whigham with relatives.
N. C. Bell went over to Iron City
a few days ago on business.
Miss Sallie Curry visited relatives
and friends in Bainbridge last week.
Miss Nannie MoLaoohlin, spent
last Thursday and Friday in Bain
bridge.
A. Cohn, of New York, is over
looking after the interest of bis
large tobaooo farm.
Mrs. Sallie Blount returned *last
Sunday from Bainbridge wnere she
has been visiting friends.
V. S. Parker, agent of A, C. L. at
Whigham, passed through here last
Sunday on route to Dothan.
Misses Charlie Mae and Effie Evans,
of Troy, are tLe oharming guests of
their cousin MisB Lottie Jones.
W, A. Baggs, who has been visit
ing his cousin, Mrs. L. V. King, left
Sunday morning for Savannah.
Mi8s Flora Boyce.'returned. Mon
day from an extended visit to rela
tives in Bainbridge and Donalson-
ville.
ftC. P. Mills is remodeling the Al
len Bros, old stand, and will open np
a new stock of goods as soon as it is
oompleted.
Miss Vora Rawls, of Fowltown,
and Miss Mattie Lee Averett, of
Quincy, were attractive guests of Miss
Alice Trulook last week.
The friends of J. W. Napier, will
be sorry to leara of the death of his
mother, wfaioh ooonrred at Latta, S.
C., last Sunday, night.
Misses Dollie Weldon, of Whig
ham, and Pansy Leben ot Albany,
leturned home Monday from a pleas
ant visit to relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. English.
We are very glad to see little
Lem Bell on the the streets again
after a severe spell of sickness. Lem
looks weak but we hope be. will soon
be strong agaiD.
A. J. Triilock’s score was broken
open last Friday night and about
eighteen or twenty dollars were sto
len, besides other goods. Why not
have the place incorporated, so as to
avoid another ooourrenoe.
Don Curry bad on exhibition in
Climax, last Tuesday one of the fin
est watermelons that we have ever
Been, it wasn’t for sale. We might
add more but on account' of lack of
space we will leave the story untold.
If in need of a first olass book
keeper or stenographer I wil answer
to the call. I learned my profesion
in the Georgia-Alabama Business
College. I hold an honorable posi
tion now with an Eleotrial firm but
prefer commercial or naval stores.
Can give good references both as
to character and competency.
Address Geo. W. Yates,
Boyettville, Ga.
An exchange gives this recipe
which is warranted to kill every
town to which it is properly applied:
“Oppose improvements. Trade some
where else. Ask two prices for your
property. Don’t subscribefor your
home paper, but borrow it. Crit
icise, every thing you are not inter-
ested in.”
Wanted■ Two young foxes-
Will pay $1.25 a piece. Apply at
t he office of the Bainbridge Oil Co.
H. J. Maddox, Bainbridge, Ga.
Georgia, Florida & Alabama Ry. Co.
Double Daily Passenger Service.
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