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County Bridge*
jayevening^thjohn
Ced employee of
C ° Iposed to have
th /county bridge
f intoxication and
a at least the coroner s
1. verdict to this ef-
after a careful mves>
the facts
;" n ,ne to Bainbridge
h a number of other
returned to the G.
Lot in the eveningJg -
home.
The
L n( l Harvin announced'
to return to the city
another drink before
,jjed our. This was the
the negro by his corns
i, e His remains were
.found drifting against
the G. F. & A. bridge
ver , It is supposed
drunk, attempted to
,'btic bridge and stags
the bridge and was
o was a hard worker,
being very much
s employers.
irewd Swindling.
arpers have been oper-
uny sections of the
ng the past thirty days,
ie”unsuspecting mem-
race by representing
as able to secure pens
the now famous Han
■nsion Hill. It appears
swindlers have the pa
and it is to be
the white people over
will keep a ‘.harp eve
and bring them hi
:ourts wherever found
scheme.
rch Light has received
these operations from
rces, and we hope that
instrumental in placing
guard. The prac*
,ingshort .of common
id swindling if it is bes
ed as has been reprcs
Butler-McCord.
r From Paris.
trie Pine Product plant
ce the fire, is nearing
It will be ready for
lext week. The plant
le, being in every way
the old plant, it will
ater value by five .thcus-
than the former one.
a much neater appears
its superior convenien-
strongest features,
od repository is off a
ce in case of fire and
fine and oil tanks are
ance in an opposite dis
product plants throuwh-
untry are all in prosper
ous and the prospects
for the investors here.
nagernent continues to
nquiries for turpentine
their output. Yesterday
as received from a firm
king for ten tons of the
Already the products
a reputation that encir
cle world and the
wthem is greater than
—Moultrie Observer.
One of the prettiest church
weddings ever seen in Whighatn
was solemnized last Wednesday
evening at nine o’clock at_ the
Methodist church, Miss Bessie
Butler and Dr. M. M. McCord,
both of Whigham, were the happy
couple whose hearts were ,tfede
one by Rev. W. M. Blitch. The
large church was filled to its ut
most capacity with friends of the
bappl&Mxmple. The decorations
wdre extremely beautiful and art
istic in design, Mendelsohn’s wdd-
ding warch Mas rendered bv Miss
Ethell Perry. The usners w.re
Messrs. J. B. Lewis, Guyte Mc
Cord, Charlie Chapman and Prot.
Caldwell with Mrs. and Prof.
Caldwell at the door. Entered
the ribbon girls Misses Dixie
Trulock and Ruth Jones, leading
down the left aisle, while Misses
Rosa Pearce and Bonnie Trulock
leading down the right aisles.
Then came in graceful style Miss
Ada Trulock and Mr. Norman
Peeble, Miss. Russell Lasseter and
Mr. John Butler, Miss Nellie But
ler and Mr George Wight, Miss
Pearl McCord arid Mr. Murray
Barnum.
Then entered ’ the little flower
girls Misses Ernestine Chestnut
and Laura Be|l Bostwick. Ernes
tine wore white organdy and rib
bons with white slippers, while
Laura Bell wore blue silk with
white ribbons and white slippers.
Next came the maid of honor Mis*
Lucy McNair. . Then the bridal
party entered, Miss Bessie Butler
was leaning on the arm of her
brother, Mr. Ford Butler, while
Dr, McCord was with his brother,
R.dbt. McCord, best, man. At ’the
altar thev met and with enchant
ing words they were joined togeth
er as husband and wife.
1 The bride wore an exqusite
toilet of white crepe dechine,
trimmed with applique and rib'
bans with veil and orange blos
soms and carried an elegant bou-
uet of bride’s roses with white rib
bon, the maid of honor, Miss Lucy
McNair, was elegantly gowned in
iight blue crepe dechine with
white ribbons, Miss Ada Trulock
and Pearl McCcrd wore exquisite
white organdies with white rib
bons and bouquets of bride’s roses*
Miss Russell Lasseter and Miss
Nellie Butler wore magnificent
white organdies and blue ribbons
and carried a bouquet of bride’s
rosesr
After the ceremony the bridal
party returned to the home of Mr.
Byron Trulock, where an elegant
supper was served and the happy
couple received congratulations;
and they were the recipients of
many valuable presents.
Mrs. McCord is q,lady of many
charms of manner and character.
Dr. McCord is a prominent physi
Clan of our town and his future to
distinction is assured. The happy
couple went to housekeeping im
mediately at the Mills’ residence,
and are at home to their many
friends. S. S. W.
Sept. 19, 1903.*
lutto-Lodge.
<a y l ast at the home of
, ln Be cher’s District,
net Lodge was united
t0 Mr. Albert Hutlo.
“ ew Cumbie performed
on y- The marriage was
nteresc >n that commu-
* t0 the popularity of
ra p tln S parties. The
^ ,e are ni| w receiving
’ congratulations ot their
Do you
want good
RICH
A significent Question in
volving your own good
health and' that 0* tout
family.
Bad
ZBloocL'* -5 ^
POISONS
The whole system and
leads to a general com*
plication of human dis
eases. ,
arisen.
ZEBigrlrt'
“STou.x
..BLOOD..
Marriage at Calvary.
urch Organized.
church
Sm 1 was organ
otnday m the p„ u .
-.van station
-1
Hill
Rev. J.
eu led to tne pas-
e understand he
vti'he call. Thc new
tr,,m Bethel
west of the iive r ,
p osperous neigh b r
aionJ~r U “ bt make
" e ^gious lipes.
Mr. Thomas J. Burns and Miss
Rosa Lee Overstreet were married
last Sunday at Calvary, Ga. Only
a tew friends and relatives wit
nessed the ceremony, which was
impressively performed.
The bride is the beautiful
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Overstreet, of Calvary, and she is
popular in her community among
the youn ■ people. Tne groom is
a young man of ability and worth
He will make a good husband, and
richly deserves the splendid com
panion he has won as his wife.
The Search Light but expresses
the wishes of their many friends
when it extends hearty congratu
lations.
By fairing a few bottles of
Johnson’s
Sarsaparilla,
THE GrREAl
BLOOD
PURIFIER.
.A.’tosolia.tel’y
One bottle of this great rem
edy given to each of our
customer's. A trial costs
you nothing.
Apply to
O-A-K
MELTON & DUKES’
lapp and
* Banister
FOR MEN,
Are a little ahead of anything else in Bainbridge.
The Dorothy Dodd
is the best wearing woman’s shoe in the
world and always gives satisfaction.
•$*
From Man to Child
we have the best fitting, n 'atest, easiest
wearing shoes for the least money.
You 'are invited to call at
>• 1
& Dukes.
Bainbridge.
Ga.
, m j
THOS. J. WILLIAMS, Manager.
We are Agents for
The Celebrated
OSBORNE RIVAL
-DISC-
HARROW
We would like for all our farmer friends to come in
and thoroughly inspect this machine, it is
a great labor saver and cultivator.
Price 8 Disc 16 inches $25.00; 8 Disc 18 inches $27.50;
8 Disc 20 inches $30.00.
A. J. MACDONALD,
Bainbridge, Ga.
•*»» TTVojzzLt »
A Fifty Acre
STAR
BARBER SHOP,
WILL F. THORNTON,
Proprietor.
Established 1855.
XDiR“cra-
00.
Well Improved. Send us description at once.
Allen & Co.,
bainbridge, Georgia.
Bainbridge, - Ga,
Search Light Office
,*»pt
is the place to come for Job Woi**.
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