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HE FORGET.”
■V OF HOW IT ALL HAP-
‘ PENED.
cb Lifht
Vote lor Twelve
A ldermeo?-Anu*.
dispassionate °" e ’, we
jJSthfuW friend as
■ver so trivial < matter,
h Lieht didst not vote
aldermen; and mayhrtps
operate too many of
hundred eyes, in
add to the six so won-
k til it didst reach an
, an d no more. And
thou art clamped upon
ne bosom, wouldst thou
U s to whisper noise-
thine itching ears (lest
heard and some one
id) the secret of the
son mayhap that the
rbt didst fall into that
’take (?) by not appear-
like upon the outskirts
lemess to lead the feeble
tildren of Israel into the
eland of promise. Aiqj
ods forgive us!
i Search Light been
, fair friend of ours, it
-ainly have sighted dan-
afar off; might have
meath the smooth sur-
baps and discovered a
,d well-defined “reform
lose members have for
:en days so steadfastly
e voters of Bainbridge
were not running on any
cket, but that they were
lolcly upon their popu-
impered by either plat-
edge. And, again, might
pared for a moment one
y “oculets” that it might
still into the nethermost
ysteries and secrets of
lommittee who directed
n ticket, and discovered
r the fact that they were
iharnming” when they
ar manifesto that each of
running for Alderman
id forth without plat'
without issue; and that
ful citizen of Bainbridge
permitted for just one
:lect the six men who
ds would stand for the
tst of the city,
arest, do not be angry
ch Light did not feel that
:ious power that to it had
legated the ponderous
lelecting for the intelli-
Bainbridge the names of
who were the capable
irect the destinies of the
dear, it may be unsafe (?)
o the people to elect the
sen to the aldermanic
Bainbridge, but we have
absorbed through our
luaintance with thee that
sight into matters, that
ead us to dictate a choice
therto supposed sovereign
No, gentle friend of ours,
r eh Light unbiased and
dictation or suggestion
six good men whom we
jere true. And unbiased,
dotation and without sug-
le left the white voters of
> e to exercise the same
We believe that the
worn we voted have the
cl their convictions.' We
xamine however their la
te whether they were tag-
irm.” &
Mhe spasm has passed
, re thou didst arraign,
lon into things just a lit
,° lead the misguided
into the paths of upright-
;? inclusion let us be-
• *?. that when thou
t hereafter perceive bright
amidst the gloom that
‘ “s more gently to where
tays shall fall and the
■we away.
«t George l, as been elected
V* ne " court house.
10 doubt keep the building
,4S8 repairs, and will use his
prevent any mutilation or
thereof.
Jurors November Court.
The following list of jurors have
been drawn to serve at the No
vember term of the superior court
which meets on the second Mon
day in November:
GRAND JURORS.
N F Mallard
S K Hunt
J W Jeter
E H Oatniel
Chas. Miller
W K Brock
A Cook, Jr.
EM Moore
AG Goff
8 R Brinson
W H Williams
W R Holder
T M Dugger
J C Evans
G L Earnest
W E Dorsey
J N Mathews
Dave Murkison
T C Drake
Alfred Bird
I M Griffin
Walter Lane
I D Morgan
D W Kelly
W R Owens
J O Harrell
Monroe Mills
C D Hanna
Sam Brunson
W O O’Neal
Martin Harrell
Q A Phillips 1
0 W Roberts
HH Hodges
B B Thomas
J: W Williams
GT Mathis
J F Griner
W A Bullock
B E Russell
SJ Barrineau
Wm. Whiddoa
J E Dickenson
W H Oliver
J C McCall
C L Funderburk
Lee Parker
J R King
FIRST WEEK PETIT JURORS.
J M Brock
W C Harrell
R H Gainey
W L Powell
Hunnewell Griffin
T J Jackson
P VV Williams
W T Cain
W D Hester
W A Johnson
John Whigham
H R Reynolds
VV J Allen
J I Subers
A B Griffin
O L Worn
R L Hicks
W J Holder
SECOND WEEK.
J W Callahan
H J Paulk
J B Butler
B R T Harrison
N T Hodges
Albert Powell
W J Yeates
D W Lane
J S Thursby
1 L Thornton
H M Butler
J E Shelter
J P Harrell
W C Bell
J H Walters
S A McNair
T H Elkins
N C Whigham
W H Jeter
T H Williams
Columbus Clarke
T L Faircloth
J M Sasser
B D Roberts
J H Perritt
J T Coombs
F S Jones
H B Sutton
H I Clay
H W Eagerton
J G Curry
D C Gurley
James Daughtry
T L Langley
W E Lester
Jasper Glover
Prom WhifWuu.
Quite a reaction in real estate in
Wbigham at present.
Bobe Harrison ja out again after
a serious spell of sickness.
Mr. J. £. Cobb attended the quar
terly meeting at Cairo Monday.
Mack Johnson of Cairo was a vis
itor to Whigham Saturday.
Cato Johnson is off buying timber
lands for naval stores purposes.
N. F. Jones family who haye been
so sick are now improving.
George Lane is improving very
fast from his six weeks illness.
Uieed
r fe at Hicks’,
Clisby Trulock was at his old
home Whigham during the week
W. B. Hawthorne.one of our mod'
el farmers was in town this week.
Walter Lasseter of Bainbridge
spent Sunday at the McNair house.
Dr. and Mrs. McCord went toCai
ro to the quarterly meeting Sunday
eve last.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bryant of Pine
Hill settlement was m Whigham
Friday shopping.
W. T. Futrie and >1. A. Shaw,
went down to Savannah this week
on a business trip. (
Miss Becky Maxwell ot Calvary
took in the millinery opening at
Whigham Friday.
Major R. A. Connell and Mr. Clay
ton Hare returned from Bainbridge
Tuesaay.
The Whigham ginneries are run
ntng day and night. To gin, grind
and clean nee.
Mrs. John Neel of Boston Ga., is
on a visit to her sister > near Whig-
ham. Mrs. Mills.
Mrs. Manda Moore and daughters
Misses Janie and Pearl were shop
ping Satarday in Whigham.
Mrs. Billie J&bnson and daughter
Miss Addie were in Whigham Wed
nesday from the Bell district.
Mrs. T. C. Courson, will leave
Saturday for a few weeks visit to
her father and family at Nahnnta
Ga.,
Mrs. John and Ben Bell from Mars
Hill settlement were in Whigham
Saturday the guest of Mrs. M. A.
Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Lewis of Cai
ro came over and spent _ the day
with their son J. B. Lewis during
tbs week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Garland of
Sofkee were in town Wednesday.
Whigham is almost deserted at
this writing as so many are attend
ing the Association at Magnolia.
Rev. Mr. John Bleuett and daugh
ter Miss Johnnie May passed through
Whigham en route to the Association
at Magnolia.
There has been between twenty-
five and thirty thousand dollars . of
life Insurance written op in Whig-
ham during the past week.
Misses Clyde and Ruth Jones went
down to .Pine park this week on a yis-
“ to their sister Mrs. Cowart who
a flourishing musio olass there.
Wily Bryant son of Mr. Ain Bry
ant, who went to Texas a few weeks
ago returned home Tuesday resolved
to liye and die in old Georgia.
Mrs Catherine Edwards mother ot
Mrs. W. M. Quinn and Mrs. Tom
Maxwell, is quite ill at her home
near town at this writing it is fearfnl
of her recovery owing to her extreme
age.
There was a young man called at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McElvy this week and will likely re
main with its parents and haye their
attention for a number of years.
Miss Crouders mother and brother
are here with her during her serious
illness it is remembered Miss Croud-
er is one ot our High school teachers
of Whigham.
Rev. Mr. Blitob will start a series
of meetings at the Methodist church
next Sunday and the following week
assisted by the pastor of the Metho
dist church of Camilla.
Misses Lina Jones, Zimmie Harri
son, Ruby and Estelle Mills and
Carrie Autrey of the Swicord School
settlement were in town this week
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hare re
turned home Wednesday from North
Ga., where they have been sum
mering for several months.
Wright Boyett went np to Bain
bridge and had the right eye
treated by Dr. Cheatham of London
Bainbndges’ new specialist.
Miss Befsie Poppell onr efficient
assistant Post Mistress was oalled to
Virginia the first of this week to at
tend United States coart] She is on
ly a witness in a ease of a Five Dol
lar money order being lost, address
ed at Whigham to a party in Virgin
ia.
Ab Logne sold his residence near
the Harrell Mill in South Whigham
to Mr. Bill Owens. Mr. Logue
moved immediately to bis home just
purchased from Mr. Dan Johnson
while Mr. Johnson moved into the
Logne house just vacated.
W. C. Bell will soon erect a hand
some brick livery stable which will
add greatly to the looks of his pro
perty. And when finished will be a
place*of attraction for the mustang
buyer—as Mr. Bell will keep on hand
a supply of these Texas aud Monta
na mustangs.
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BAINBRIDGE, GA..
Notice.
All persons are hereby warned
not to pick up, sell or otherwise
dispose of our Cypress Logs on
the Flint river nor to alter,
change or deface our brand on
same. All persons are also warn
ed not *o buy any of our logs.
The Cypress Lumber Co.
Apalachicola, Fla.
Nov. 4-i4th, 1903.
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