The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, September 25, 1903, Image 3

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, affairs] CM (dice i 00<-fl prices has greatly of cotton, had a delightful °the g Armory on Tuesday irle W. Wayne leaves tomor- Atlsnta where he will spend owing we ek - ^heeler of the -Ramsay* Co., spent several days in this week. ... government is extending erage system down Water 0W srd the river. Claudia Jirannon iB again in a fter an absence in Eufaula. (r former home. , ar y T, B. Maxwell is doing offline business in the matri- line. But here’s hoping, ffomer Dickinson who has siU ng his family for the past left Monday for Macon L. Townsend left Friday where he will appear ibe supreme court on an im- legal question. R, VV. Fleming will leave in for Asheville, N. C., be will spend some time for d recreation. has reached this city con- ; the death of Mrs. Elisa at the home of her son, Mr. ielote in Valdosta, E, J. Wcathersbee of Willis C., arrived Tuesday in the dig the guest of her danghter Me at Rosoland where she tend the winter. Vina Henderson of Tifton jg been the guest of Mrs. M. Ihoun for'some time, has ac- a position under Drs. Chason bason as a trained nurse. Id turkeys are said to be, more fol this season than they have the past twenty years. The ig season open the probability t they will not last long. W. G. Shnlti is the father of at his home, the little fel- arrived Monday night. Will proud father, and has struok Ether wages. wet Great London Show is uled to appear in this city Mon- October 26th. The advance i were in town the first of the posting the town and arrang* idvertising, Lizzie Lou Grey, of Waynes- Oa., will arrive here Monday « week on a visit to Miss Allle tn Cliette. Miss Grey has yis- dainbridge before and is very iar here. was preaching at the Catho- urch Suuday night by Father leweli, of Albany. Mass was irated Monday morning at 7 Father Schadewell left for lome on Monday’s eight o’clock lte Chemist U. E. Rose, of Tal- !!ee > F >a., was in the city last r, lsy and was a pleasant caller Moffioe. Mr. Rose is an enthu- 0Tfcr the sugar cane question done much toward the de* pmcnt of the industry in his tawhere will be found the full - advertisement of the poputar J! " ^ a w Brothers, of Quincy, , wbo are among the leading c ants of Quincy, and reaching . a ^° r L>ecatur county trade. ^ ,ian dsome ad speaks for itself. I "ainman bus has arrived ! ^ handsomest one ever t - to Bainbridgo. The public 1 a8 t0 w ^ e fher the bus run by the proprietors of the >J )r y one of the local livery i hi 3810 wh ether it will 1 ,r « bus. Misa Belle Hightower, of Valdoe- ta, who baa been visiting Mrs. A. M. Ramsey of this city, left Tuesday for her home. Mies Hightower made many friends in Bainbridge daring her shert visit here and they will regret her departure. The Savannah Bargain House of Whigham, has’an ad in today’s paper and they are offering the purchasing public some exceptional bargains as may be seen from their sohednle of prioec. This is a new concern in Whigham, but it is nevertheless ther to stay. Dry weather is playing havoo with the sugar oane crop of south Geor gia. There has been no rain since the storm several weeks ago and un less the rain comes speedily the crop will be cat short in this section ma* tonally. So state the cane growers of the county. Still They Cone. Complaints continue to roll in from the citizens that the cows have taken possession of the streets, and even the side walks. At least three young ladies, to our knowledge have been attacked by cows this week; in two instances the young ladies fell and sustained accidents of a more or less serious nature. No one knows when a child may be attacked in a similar way, but with more serious results. There is an ordinance against cows running at large on the streets, and we hope at the mere mention of the matter the author* ities will see the importance of en forcing it. While Xaet. The Bainbridge Grocery Company are enlarging their warerooms on the A. C. L. tracks at the foot of Broad street. The capacity will be inoreased by one-half. Mr. Lon Maxwell has accepted a position as assistant shipping clerk. These changes have been necessitated by j Capt.. J, 8. Desvergers and A. J. MacDonald were eleoted deacons at the Presbytena.i church Sunday. It Our recent Fiddlers Convention was a grand success and its fame seems to have spread from Bain bridge to other portions of the state. Rome and Quitman are each to have one soon. There is little doubt that this fiddlers convention will be held annually in Bainbridge. €€€€€»»» the increased business of the firm. John Butler who has been with the Bainbridge State Bank for the past twelve months has accepted the position of assistant cashier of the Bank of Blakely and he will leave tomorrow to assume same. Mr. Butler has made many friends since coming to Bainbridge and it is a matter of regret to them that he is to change his residenoe. Climax is showing wonderful signs of prosperity of late, whioh k highly gratifying to ns. There are among the citizen* of that community some of the best men of the county and it gives us pleasure to note their mate* rial progress. With new briok stores and an abundance of factory talk Climax is steadily forging to the front. is expected that they will be ordain ed and installed on the 25th inst. Services at the Presbyterian churoh next Sunday as usual. Sermons on “The Inspection of the Soriptures” and on the “parable of the sower ’ in the morning and evening respec tively . Rev. E. B. Carroll, for many years pastor of the Baptist church iu Camilla, and who was well known in this oounty, died at Carrollton Tuesday of this week. From Camilla he went to Macon where he aooepted the pastorate of the Vineville Bap tist churob. Deceased was 61 years of age and had been in poor health for some time. He was a universal favorite. Mr F. A. Wainman arrived in Hundreds of south Georgian’s will the o5ty Sunday nij?bt and ie the witness the state fair at Macon this year. The people of Macon are proud of the opportunity of enter* taming the people of the state in their old time way. Everything is in readiness, the exhibits are daily ar riving. The officers of the State Ag ricultural Society are delighted. Reduced rates on all railroads lead ing toward Macon. Senator Bacon’s admirers in Bain bridge will be glad to learn that he is determined to interest the govern* ment in the propagation of oat fish in the rivers of Georgia. It is said that the senator prefers cat fish chowder over any other delicacy almost to be mentioned. We hope that through his efforts the waters of the Flint and Chattahoochee may be made to fairly teem with this species of the finny tribe to which our senator is so muoh attached. guest of his father. Mr. T. C. Wain man, We understand that he will soon erect a large shingle manufac turing plant near the mouth of Spring Creek where it enters into Flint Riyer. It will take some time to get the machinery into operation but when completed it will be a good investment no doubt. This paper has been greatly pleas ed with the large number of subsorip tions that have been pouring »b late ly in most instances without solicita tion. We take it to mean that the people continue to recognize our ef forts to give them the best news ser vice to be obtained. We appreciate the confidence and support of our friends; and it is our purpose so far as possible to make all men our friends, Mr. S. L. Smith, a prominent busi ness man of Newton, was in the city this week. A large Shipment of Plain and Fancy Mouldings . !! $t0-85s££ssssss:|g \\ !! w 0 r !! w »ccoccooo»*coccoocc« Twenty Year Gold*Filled|Deuber Case|Complete With Elgin or Maltbtfm movement.. Take Advantage of This and Keep Up With the Time. Blaum Jewelry Company BON AIR BLOCK. Bainbridge Grocery Cu. —SPECIALTIES: ^ Armour & (Co.’s Capitola Flour, Line of Veribest Oconee River Canned Meats Mills Meal, and Provisions. Genuine Texas Seed Oats. Hay, Grain and Everything in the Feed Lina. Ask’Us for Quotations. NEW JEW STORE! Whigham, Georgia. JUST RECEIVED. YOUR PICTURE FRAMED PROMPTLY. Work neatly done Mats of all colors properly cut to order. Come „ 0°, ALBUMS lor KODAK PRINTS. Oak * City * Studio, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Millimery, Ladies’ Un derwear, Jackets, Etc. , New Store, New Goods, Prices which cannot be Surpassed. We buy all Goods direct from the Largest Manufacturers. NOTE THESE SPLENDID BARBAINS A SHORT TIME ONLY. Ten Dollar black worsted suits for $5. $\2 genuine imported all wool mixed goods suits, all colors for $5. Long pants suits for boys from 10 to 19 years, regular price $6, our price $3 Knee pants suits for boys 5 to 15 years, regular price $2.50, our price £1.25. Best all wool youths’ suits, 5 to 15 years, regular price $3.30, our price $2. Full English broadcloth pants, all colors, regular £4 goods, our price $2. Pants you now pay $3 for, we sell you for $1.30. Best $10 over* coat for $5. Our $1 shoe will cost you anywhere fci.25 Our 50c. hat will cost you elsewhere $1. Dress goods from 5c. to $1 per yard. Highest price paid, for Hides, Skins, Furs, and Wax, in Cash or Trade. Savannah Bargain House. WHIGHAM GEORGIA. Search Light Office is the place to \<ome for Job Work.