The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, September 18, 1903, Image 5

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SALE OF PROFIT-SHARING CONSTRUCTION BONDS, Jainbridge Turpentine and Pine Product Co., eh^_. / * \ Company legally chartered under the Laws of Georgia, Capital Stock $15,000.00 paid up and in'bonds $35,03000 at the vino of $10000 earh- bearing eight per cent per annum interest, payable semi-annually first of May and November after date * lSS» tho 0.-It per ce nStcre.f ’ X WnSE.2 JanS^Bfinlrit Or" 7 ^ d " W ^ ^ dMd “ d> aS the St0 <* of ^ Company/ The .merest ami diySs^ ° n,V at the ^ * the ~ Both principal and interest of Bonds secured by First EO. S. COX. P. B. BLAIN, Thomasville, Ga. ACTUAL COST OF PLANT $5o,ooo.oo _ Money arising from sale of Bonds to be used for purpose of construction only. For information as to subscriptions, apply to M. D. POWELL, Pres, and Gen’l Man. B. F. HAVEN, Vice-Pres. T. S. HAWES, Secretary, Bainbridge, Ga. — ubscriptions can be made at the Bainbridge State Bank and First National Bank, Bainbridge, Ga. ►cco<=>oco<=>oc<^>ooo AL AFFAIRS (o-=>ooa<-=»oa<=»«»"=^) earl Carroll has returned nt to Apalachicola. lid spent several days in lisweek on business. illcr spent several days in this week on business. filaum spent several days 'inery this week on bus!. wumb has returned from lit to Atlanta and Stone Ipooner, of Donalsonville, ited at the Waiuman on or after spending a week ires in Ozark. Ala., has re- this city, • Mrs M. M. McCord of came over to attend the ‘ lecture. Rockwell and H. M. Gra- hnson, were registered at tan Sunday. •of Donalsonville, War- oonvict camp was in the “ days last week. ." is > manager of the cot- 11 at Tallahassee spent a m oar city this week. K Kstilf Springs, city last week shaking 618 man V acquaintances. ZT ] Wl R > S ^rr took ot the excursion Monday -“ding the wec k atSavan- lf f8 _ D. M. Hinson, of tj 10 Kuests of Mr. 1 the fir 6t part of the S^^BlaumJeweiry s m Americas on busi- g e car| y pan of this fe, re V Urned today from Ook in n has fccen 8 P en ^ s k,n pursuit of his dental iay aTrh" 7 Uve Ranged ■J* J“ w «k; It will 1 °se having farms Willis Hair who has been in Cor* dele for the past two weeks on a va cation returned Monday and has re sumed his work at the telegraph oifioe. Mrs. Celeste Harrell who has been summering in the mountains ot North Carolina returned to the city Saturday. Manager O’Brien of the Wainman Hotel, left Taesday morning for a few days business trip to Americns and Columbus. The excursion oyer the A. C. L. to Savannah Monday proved a draw ing card; a great many taking ad* vantage of the low rates to visit the city by the sea. p Mrs. L. Nussbaum and Misses, Bertha, Edna, and Stella after a two months outing at Lookout Mt. have returned. Mrs. Nussbanm is much improved in health. Miss Mamie Goff left Tuesday for Tuskegee, Ala., where she will at* teud school the ensuing year at'the Alabama Conference College. R. B. Price who has been for some time past with the Flint River Store has severed his connection with that firm and has gone to Bir mingham, Ala. Miss Yarina Russell entertained the‘‘Kimona Club” most charming ly last Saturday at her home on Shotwell St. All the members were present and a lew were iniated. Taesday was the Jewish New Year or Rosh Hashona as it is prop erly called. It was celebrated in this city in dae form and Jewish stores were closed for the day. We regret to note the continued illness of Mr. J. M. Laing who has been quite sick for some time and though convalescent it will probably be a month before he will be able to return to his business duties. W. R. Starr has sold out his in* terest in the Georgia-Alabama Lum ber Company, with which firm he has been connected for several months and left Monday for his home in Savannah where he intends to reside in future. Messrs. E. L. Wayne and W. O. Fleming secured Mr. Starr’s interest and will continue lb carry on the business under the same name, Georgia-Alabama Lum ber Company. Quite a party consisting of Col. and Mrs. Jno. E. Donalson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Russell, Capt. Ben E. Russell, Mrs. A. Graves left Tuesday on the Queen City, to make the round trip to Apalachicola returning Saturday. Miss Lois Russell who has been spending the summer with Mrs. Don Boozer, leaves in a few days for Lake Park, where sbo has accepted the post as governess in the family of Mr. Pridgen Rnral route number 4 has been established leading ont from Cairo m a southwesterly direotion into the Reagan district. This will be a matter of interest and convenience to the good people of that distriot. We arc requested to state that the Wainman Hotel is in possession of a new hose. Doubtless the inhabi tants of the Hotel and also those ac- austomed to nsing that side-walk will be delighted at the infor mation. The military companies from Ap alachicola aDd Tallahassee, returning from the eacampment at Jackson ville were detained here two davs last week on account of the recent washouts on the-railroads. A representative of the Southern Tariff Association will arrive in a few days for the purpose of re-rat- mg the town. The suggestion is offered that the people get their premises in fine order, else it may be the cause of the rate being raised J. S. Shingler, of Ashbui n, Ga., was in town this week preparing for improving his property here. He will at once begin putting in three handsome glass front stores in the Wright building occupied by the Search Light and the Western [Jn ; on Telegraph Co., A number of the young ladies of the city met on Monday afternoon for the purpose of forming a basket ball team. As there was not as full an attendance as was desired the club was not thoroughly organized; however the members were selected and the ball ordered and at the next meeting the captains will be elect* ed and the team will begin practice immediately. The idea is a good one and will prove beneficial as well as amusing to the young ladies. From Climax. N. C. Bell, visited Quinoy, Mon day. J. H Calhoun has returned from Carrabelle. Erastus Gainey of Fowltown spent Saturday in onr town. Mrs. E. E. Babb, of Donalsonville is visiting Mrs. Lnla V. King. Miss Kate Brown of Cairo, Is the gnest of her consin, Miss Clyde Cur ry. C. P. Mills, and hie little eon Jaok are visiting relatives in Chipley, this week. Miss Wight Powell, has returned from Whigbam after an extneded stay. Mr. D. B. Carry went over to Bainbridge last Saturday on busi ness. • Mis* Alice Trnlook, returned Sunday from a delightfnl visit among relatives and iriends at Fowltown. J. J. Glisson, of Faoeville, passed •through Climax, last Saturday en- route to Thomasville. Dr. L. E. MoTyre, after a pleasant visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. MoTyro, has returned to bis home at Savannah. Among the excursionist to Savan* nab, Monday were Mrs. S. T. Me Tyre, Misses Maud and Louise Pow* ell, Sallie Curry and Don Curry, Miss Veda Gainey of Fowltown, who for a few days has been the popular guest of her Aunt Mrs. W. E. Powell returned home Wednes* day. Dr. and Mrs. I. II. Hunter who have been visiting their relatives have returned to their home in Chat tahoochee. Paul Trulock says that Greenshade is one of the most beautiful and ro mantic spots he has ever seen, while there on last Sunday he fell into a trance and remained in a hypnotic state for gome hours, in fact we see effects of it yet. Last week a distressing calamity occurred in our midst, one of out most attract!ve young ladies while out indulging in equestrian sports With Thanks. Russell Brinson’s ISainbridf Searchlight is one of the re bright papers in the South Geoi ,gia galaxy.—Waycross Journal. SAPP BROTHERS. Water Street. Headquarters for all Kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, Candles, Raisins, Cigars, Tobaccos. And a General Line of Fancy and Family GROCERIES. Bring your Chickens and Eggs to SAPP BROTHERS, Water Street, Bainbridge, 3a. CITY SHAVING SALOON, Newly Renovated Throughout Clean Towels <0* Sharp Razors. Good Service. ALLEN/BURGESS, Prop. suddenly was thrown to the groand where she lay tor quite a while. She escaped without any grave in* juries, for which we arc very thank* ful.