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: o,,, Delinquents.
ire to renv’nd
those who
, ;he Search Light
f a5 r passing, and
| t he management ot the
about the
under
liot un nsy
, vet he has
Jsome improvements
' which couid easily be
L delinquent friends
across with the
to welcome not only
^ re i„ arrears to the
»e hope that as many
, will drop in to see us
[ approaching term of
L if they are not sub
l ey will leave their
Is with us, give us the
Ideir neighborhood, and
lords make this office
1 headquarters.
Irch Light giyes the
[he country districts of
las well as all the im*
penings of the city; it
pcially all the adver-
the officers of the
luding court notices,
and tax receiver’s
|e run no patent medi
i have reduced the pa
heading matter basis,
Brinsos Briefs’
wize Ball League.
|tion of the South At-
I League is now an
A meeting has
[t Jacksonville for No
at which time the
If the organization will
land the salary limit
[ties will compose th
[sta, Savrnnah, Ma.
[ville, Columbia and
lit is desired to make
pent institution, and
|ve been instrumental
the scheme believe
[co'op.ration of the
and the newspa-
Ithe South Atlantic
I be a success. Al-
hecessarily be form'
smaller and more
[sis than the South'
[he plans and rules
The general de'
' the salary limit ;.t
|is hoped that the
I basis of $800 can
Uuch interest is felt
jent and the wish for
I the league is ger"
1 °ur last issue Kdi-
Bainbridge Satur'
Brunswick where he
[ ip n on the Bruns
[hat city However
|he disposed of the
1 Mr T. H. Tiller
'will become edi-
P° r °f the paper.
‘ Arnold will i e aS '
l' ness manager,
[ssumes immediate
we learn,
f us back to regular
l ltlun the size it has
I s th e management
ll wiil be pub-
ys.
‘ Editor Tiller and
Clat e, Mr Arnold
Wr -lcome, trus r -
Mrs. J. H. Brinsou was on the sick
list the first of the week.
Mrs. T. M. Smith has been on
the sick list for some days..
J. W. Maxwell, of Calvary, spent
Saturday night last with relatiyes
here.
Mr, and Mrs Herbert Williams, of
Bainbridge, have been visiting rela
tives here.
Mrs. Sam Murphy, of Warren’s
Mill near Iron city has beeD visiting
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson spent
Sunday with the family of C. L.
Fnnderburk.
A heavy rain fell in this vicin
ity Sunday; whiota will greatly ben-
fit potato and cane crops.
M. D. Perry and family who live
near Shackleford Springs on the
Fliut River, spent Saturday night
here.
The renovators have been doing
business -in the community for
two weeks, makiug the peoples’ beds
lie easy.
The patrons ot the Brinson school
will have an enjoyable oyster supper
Friday night tor the benefit of the
new.school building.
W. J. Holder and family who
live up on Flint river spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mrs. Holder’s
mother, Mrs. Jennie Hodges.
We are glad to report the im«
proved condition of little Irene, the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Homer
Brinson. She has been quite ill with
pueumonia.
The bird season opened Monday
and our local shotgun wielders made
speedy strides to the woods. Many
birds fell before their guns and ex
cellent dogs, <
W. W. MoCulley has had many
improvements made on his store and
adding greatly to his Already large
stock ot goods. Mrs. MoOullev has
also arrived and the two will board
for the present with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Neel:
At Saturday’s quarterly confer
ence resolutions were passed endors
ing the pastorate of Rev. Jno. Swain
and expressing the confidence of the
whole circuit in his ministry ‘ It is
expected that he will be returned to
the charge.
The fourth quarterly conference
of the Brinson oiruut was held with
the Methodist church here last Sat
urday, Rev. Ed F. Cook presiding
This was the most important confer
ence of the year becayg£.of the wind'
ing up of the year’s business.
Trusses.! J - L Jr.* NE '
Beware
of
■ii
■it
Headquarters for the
Celebrated Chattanooga Cane Mills,
ONE AND TWO
HORSE PLOWS,
AMERICAN FIELD
AND HOQ FENCE.
I n 5rgies
pbuildi:
ma .v br (lj.
Attachment
in
Excelsior
Trusses.
It will
Please
You....
Resides carrying a compVte lino of the ihove goods, my line of
Dry Goods, Clothing:. Boots & Shoes,
Are Larger Than Ever.
Ladies' Dress, Goods from 10 cents to $1.00 per yard.
Ladies' Ready to VVear Skirts from 75 cents up.
Boys’ Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, from 25c. to «i per pair.
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits from 75c. to $10 per suit.
Men’s Suits from £3 50 to S15 per suit.
SHOES! « SHOES!!
I sell the famous BATTLE AXE SHOES, Every pair sold
with a GU AR A N I EL, alio have a pair for .very man, woman and
child living between the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers; so you come
right along and get them. I will also keep on hand during the syrup
season a supply of
CYPRESS BARRELS,
and will buy all the Syrup brought to this market and pay SPOT
CASH for it.
YOURS TRULY,
J. T. LANE.
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.
v ew High Grade Cutlery. |f y 0U wear a
Truss don’t fail to
look over our stock
It is complete and
n,n S Of Bai
| ls Se <*on of c
L* ° f the worthy
■ ln the city Monday
ȣ , ** he moat
* n * the affair,*
Ther V 1 great deal of d'Ti'p'inn
in cutlery-tii t most worthless for
practical use is often the most
highly ornamented and finished
That’s why the name of a good
maker is worth a great deal t« ihe
purchaser-satisfaction is certain.
We have just received a fine
line of
Henkle’s
Pocket Knives, Scissors,
Razors, Corn Knives, etc.
We handle this brand because we
think it is the best in the world
and we want to supply the best in
everything, especially when the
difference in the cost of the best
and the worthless is so slight. Su
perior in material, design, con'
struction and service, this cutlery
combines use and beauty in the
highest degree. We invite you
to see these goods and learn the
{irices-you’U be pleased with both.
R. L. Him, :«
The Low Price Druggist
and Poor Man’s Friend.
Mias Gertrude Ansley, of Coffee
Springs, Ala* was the attractive
guest of Mr. J. H. MoOaskill’s fam
ily on Shotwsll street, the first of
the week.
up-to-date.
A. J. MACDONALD
Bainbridge, Ga.
Union Bottling Works.
YI. THOMASON & SON, Props.
All Kinds of—*' a ^
Carbonated Beverages
—and A
Areated Waters.
MANUFACTURE—
Ginger Ale and—
Seltzer Water,
Specialties.
Oak City
Drug Co,
Bainbridge, Ga. .
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
PANACEA MINERAL SPRINGS,
Panacea, Fla., on thef Gulf of Mexico.
Excellent mineral water cures all
forms o f indigestion and stomach
affections Situated among the
pines, pure salt breezes, a de
lightful place for bodily ^nd men
ta. re*t
Salt and fresh water ffsbing-crahs,
oysters, fish, etc. Pleasant and
splendid accommodations at rea»
sonable rate.
Address, Mrs. K. McFarland,
Paoacea, FIs.