The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, October 09, 1903, Image 8

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r— } LOCAL AFFAIRS jg It has been wittingly remarked that an undertaker is a logical fol lower of the medical profession. Mr. W. B. Holmes, of Fort Qaines, was in the city Thursday aud paid the Searob Light a pleasant call. Miss Lilia Watts of Camilla has been seleoted as assistant in the pri mary department of the looal school system. The Countv Board of Education met Tuesday in this oit , no business of any especial importance was trans acted. * Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Wimberlev are the proud possessors of a bright little girl that arrived at their homo Tuesday morning last. The Oak City Drug Company have a handsome now ad hi this paper to which wo direct the attention of our readers. Every lady in Decatur county is tendered a polite request to drop in at Ilicks Drug Store and look thro* the display of pocket > ooks and hand bags the fine-t ever shown in South Georgia. Mr. H. McCarty has severed his connection with the Blaum Jewelry Co., of this city and has accepted a position in Americis. lie leit today for that place accompanied by Ins family. Sunday evening last at Kowena, the first station below Arlington, on tho G. F. <fc A,, W. J, Tindall was shot and instantly killed by D. W. Sasser during a difficulty between them. The pistol ball entered Tin dall’s mouth and severed the spinal chord causing immediate death. If you are interested in Pvrogra- pby—woodburning— you oan buy outfits frrm Mr. J. I. Sobers. Cast frames $2 50 to $5.00 each for oom plete outfits—Articles for burning with stamped design or plain can al so be gotten from Mr. Subers. Prices are very ehcap for the wood articles. Call and see the outfits and also the beautiful work so easily done with a red hot needle. Major Havens leaves for his h3me in Indiana id a few days to raise the balance of tho capital necessary to put in the lightwood turpentine plant. Tho company have already $30,000 aud it will require $20,000 more. We trust that the Major will bo successful. Tho investment is certainly a first class one. Dr. Bilfinger has already ordered the twenty retorts and oopper work for this plant. It will be looated west of Flint river on the G. F. & A. Hailway, and will occupy nearly three aores. The main building will be 150 feet long by 80 wide, with large wall honee for etorage and yard room for lightwood. T Proa Climax. N. C. Bell, is in Florida, this week. Miee Clyde Carry has returned from a delightful visit to Balnbridge. Miss Etta Allen, has returned to Marion N. C. after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Napier. Miss Annie Carry spent Sundry here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Carry. Miss Alioe Trulook, has as her guest Miss Mattie Lee Averelte, of Quinoy Fla., Mies Maud Powell, has returned from a short visit to relatives and friends in Savannah. Johnnie Herring went over to Bainbridge, Tuesday on Business. Carey Alien, who has been visit' mg relatives hare left Monday, for bis home in Cairo. J. W. Napier has returned from Florida, where he lias been on a bust ness trip. 3. W. Cox, has returned from i delightful trip to tr.e Gulf. Little Estelle Carter, has recover ed from her illness. Miss Laura Holloman, of Bairn bridge, is the guest of Miss Sallie Curry. Miss Catherine Brown came over Monday from Cairn, to take charge of the organ duriug the meeting which began on Friday night last at the Presbyterian church. Rev. C 11. llyde is preaohiug the truth with ,eloqaence and power. On Sunday night there was also a meeting for Christians only at the Methodist church. CUT PRICE STORE Is now receiving their New and Up to Date FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps & Shoes and will be sold on a Cut Price basis. It will be to your interest to call and make your purchases of them. Good Calicoes still goes for • 5c Good Apron Ginghams 5o Yard wide Percales worth 10c for 8o Good Outings yet 5o Extra Heavy Outings at Ho Fancy Cnponet Weisting 10c All Wool Waistings per yard 25c to 45c Fancy Plaid and Mercerized Waistings 25o to 45o Wool Suitings lor Dress from 25c to 99o New line Val. Laces from 3 to 5c New and complete line of Embroideries.. 5o to 35c Trimming Braids and Novelties Large Assorsment. Table Oil Cloth for only jg,, 54 inch Table Damask good, for only ifj c 60 inch Table Damask extra 25c Large ass’t Cotton and Linen Towels. Large Hemmed Quilts for 69o and 98c Fancy Jute Rugs, 39c„ 49c. and 98c Smyrna Fugs, good, for 1,25 Complete line Med,s Madras Shirts Worth 75o for 49c Fanoy Fleeced Underwear, out price 39 0 Fleeced Scriven Drawers for 48u Men’ Pants, the best for the least money, .... 75u up Dress Pants, $2.00 to $2.50 NEW LINE OF OXmiQTIH—L Gr TO SUIT IN QUALITY AND PRICE. Full Suits worth $5.oo for $3.98. Suits worth $7.oo for $4.48. Suits worth $8.So for $6.5o. Suits worth $12.5o for $lo.oo. Boys’ 2 piece suits from 75c. to $3.5o. =sko: E !S We Sell Under a Guarantee. Samson High Point ...and... Dixie Girl, For Women. Americus Lone Jack ...and... Samson, For Men. Children’s Shoes _ A/ , 5^* from 5’s to 8’* All we ask is a visit to our store; we will please you in quality and price. Yours Commercially, ' M. □. CALHOUN PROPRIETOR. HUNTER & BAGG THE FURNITURE PEOPLE, Offers Bargains Everyday ii