The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, November 06, 1903, Image 3

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/ STORE i bringing their Shoe Store ithe ,ey nil [d's Shoe as well i are trxsbivtecL. bug in this statement [will find the famous jstonisi33- \0AND $4.00 SHOES, [ here in all styles. : See our Ladies : : : ss Shoe at $1.50, [t is a world “beater.”|: : 3R0THY DODD,”* [rage for the rich, “well I |o” and “pure in heart.” W//V OLAPP FOR MEN. s no equal outside of the misTER: |tc sell both. Ash to see the Styles. Anything that one can sk for is here. a t think that because this is an Kiusive Shoe Store that, noth- >s sold except fine goods ^eare obliged to keep from the »west to the Highest. LOCAL AFFAIRS | A. 6. Fowell is in the oity attend ing court. Col. R. R. Terrell, of Whigham, is attending conn. Mrs. £1. T. Hines and children are now at the Bon Air. Mr. Edwin Cohen of Savannah is the guest of relatives in the oity. Col. W, E. Wooten of Albany spent the week in the oity attending: court. J. D. Tolbert and S. J. Warren, of Brinson, were in the oity this /fweek. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Smith, of Hartford, Ala., spent the week in the oity. Mrs. I. Kwileoki returned Tues day from a visit to relatives in Sa vannah. Miss Bessie Arnold, of Grantville, is the attractive guest of her sister Mrs. E. J. P6rry. Mr. J. L. Reynolds a well known drng salesman of Ozark was at the Wainman Tuesday. The young people gave a very de<* lightful dance at the Armory Wednesday evening. Judge W. N. Spence and Ernest Dayis, of Camilla, are in the oity this week attending court, Miss Inez Tyler left Tuesday tor Quitman where she will be the guest of friends tor some weeks. Mrs. Giles Toole and Miss Lizzie Toole lett for Dothan where they will visit Mrs. Tully Toole. Mr. Norman Blaum and Joe Rob erts of Bainbndge spent Sunday in the oity—Dothan Journal. Capt. Ed Cot. warden of the con viot camp at Donalsonville, was in the oity this week on business. Aleo London one of the leading lawyers of Alabama was registered at the Wainman the first of this week. Mrs. J. R. Glenn of Rathburn Tenn. arrived in the city Saturday and will spend the winter w’th her daughter Mrs. T. R. Manry. Mr. Aleo Stansell spent the first of this week in Quitman while there secured the agency of the Johnson Marble Works for Stansell Bros, in this city. Mr. W. S. Penny returned Tues- day from Atlanta where ho was called last week by the illness of his wife. Mrs. Penny we are pleased to learn is muoh better. Blumenstein, the proprietor of the Congress Hall Saloon, is making it more famous in up to date service, Quail, oysters and other viands served on short notice. W. M, Davis a prominent lum berman of Meigs, was in the citv the first of the week inspecting the mills with" the purpose of getting plans for the improvement of his mills at Meigs. It is expeoted that uew members will be received into the Presbyte rian church Sunday morning. The time of the night service both for Sunday and Wednesday night has been changed to 7:15 p. m. Mr. J. I. Subers, the Jeweler hes a change of ad in todays Search Light that should attract your at tention. His message is to every citizen of the county, and it will .ay you to take the time to reed it, Stores To Close. We are requested to publish the following aggreement between the merchants whose names are given below, to close their doors on Thanksgiving day Nov. 27th. We the undersigned merchants of Ha in bridge Ga., agree to close our stores from the night of NcR(., 25th to morning of Nov., 27th account of Thanksgiving Day. Hunter Furn. Co. L C Toole Blaura Jew’lry Co Mart Clothing Co. Belcher Bros., A J Macdonald, L Fingerbut A, Son, COCRetf, Henry J Bruton, J M Tyler, J M Scott, The Fair, M Rosenberg, E M Moore, 1 Kwilecki, M D Calhoun, J N Smith, Allen ic Co., J I Subere, T I Thomason, R C Cox, ■enry D C Gurli urley, Sc Fai WATCH THE TIME. By carrying a oorreot Time Piece. We have a full line of Elgin, Waltham and Hampden Movements, wbioh are the nioet Perfect Time Pieces made. Re member we sell you one of these move ments in 30 year Gold Fillded Case com plete for $10.85 / Laing Sc Fain, Colbert Broe., Bainbridge Gro. Co., MeRee Sc Callahan, H B Erlioh Sc Co., A Hinds Sc Bro., H C Draper A Co., Dukes Shoe Store, Nussbaum Bros . Ramsay Wheeler Cq J M Floyd, The Do’bel Rings. A letter received last week in this city by Mr. Thomas O’Brien from Capt. Fred Doebel who sailed tor England about 30 days ago says: This is beastly weather, and awfully gloomy; nevertheless I feel like a warrior, I am now in Liv erpool; will go down to London after the Lancashire races. Tell the boys that Doebel is alright in England.” Invitations have been received m this oity to the marriage of Miss Ila MoDavid to Mr. John J. Flowers of Jakm. The wedding will ooour at the home of the bride in Dothan on November 24tb. The affair will be of interest to many as the contract ing parties are well known here. Miss MoDavid has frequently been the guest of the Misses Hirings and has many warm admirers; while Mr, Flowers has a number of relatives and friends in this city. Miss Laura BiviDgs will be one of the atten dants. Mr. A. S. Lurman who has lor fif teen years spent the winter in Bain bridge, hunting in the vioinity and enjoying our mild seasons, has again returned and is quartered at the Wainman. He has his usual num ber of excellent dogs. The Wain man has recently arranged a large number of new kennels whiob will be open during the hunting season to the hunters who are expected through the winter, We note the presence of Captain Richard Hobbs, of Albany, among the visiting attorneys at this term of the superior court. Although an octogenarian Capt. Hobbs, looks in perfect health. Long may this grand old Democrat live and prosper. To no man in Georgia was the party so indebted for the landslide to Cleve land and good government in 1892 ; and may he contribute as largely in “turning the rascals out” in 1904. The Blaum Jewelry Co. have a handsome change of display ad else- where’in this issue. This splendid concern have been steady and consis tent advertisers since coming to Baiubridge and have built up a bus iness by which they are known all over the county, and throughout the section. Uncle Litt Belcher, whose fame has spread as the champion - syrup raiser of south Georgia, was in the eitv the first of the week. Mr. Bel cher is one of the farmers who be lieves that too muob care cannot be taken in the manufacture of oane, and the subsequent preservation of the syrup. Look at ou.- Watches before you buy as we can suit you both In quality and prioe. Remember we guarantee every thing eold. Your MONEY'S WORTH QX your NONEY BACK,* .a? 9-/*.» F. 1606 Yours Truly, luum Jewelry Co*. BON AIR BLOCK. Bainbrdge Grocery Co. —SPECIALTIES: .-.-.Ml Armour & [Co.’s Capitola Flour, Line of Veribe&t Oconee River Canned Meats Mills Meal, and Provisions. Genuine Texas Seed Oats. Hay, Grain and Everything in the Fend Linn. Ask Us for Quotations. pay you to take the time w revu Tell him that you saw his ad in this for Tom Williams, next door from First National Bank, If you don't see him look for the 3IG- 33 0.0 T. iring paper. The season has arrived when the hunter may return at evening to tell an animated story of the number of birds in his bag; the difference is heretofore he has come in by curious circuitous routes to the back gate, These stones have already begun to float in. We learn that Mrs. C. Licblenstad- ter has secured the house hitherto occupied by the Messrs. Swindell and will begin housekeeping there in the near future. Their many friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Liohtenstadter and Miss Ilita will now make Bainbridge their home. A. J. Macdonald, the leading Hardware merchant advertises this week the famous Chattanooga Re versible Disc Plows, the .kind that .plows “agoin and oomin. Mr. Mac- • 11 domald is sole agent for this plow i aole Owner. f | Bainbridge. ^ \ your old Shoes here for repairs, Guerry Bishop will treat )°u right and warrants all work. J - W. DUKE f Notice. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received on the first Monday in December by the board of county commissioners for the following positions: Keeper of tlie county poor house, county printing, county physician, and ferryman at Hutcheson’s Ferry. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By or der of the board of commissioners. Joe H. Gilpin, Clerk. CITATION. To All Whom it May Concern: J. P. Hines having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letteis of ad ministration on the estate of Florrie Hines, late of Decatur county, Ga., this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said Florrie Hines to l,e and appear at uiy office on the first Monday in December, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to said J. P. Hines on said Florrie Hines estate. Witness my band and official signature. Nov. Oth. 19(8. K T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. NEW JEW STORE! Whibham, Georgia. Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Millinery, Ladies’ Un derwear, Jackets, Etc. 'Mew Store, Mew Goods, ’ Prices which cannot be Surpassed. We buy all Goods direct from the Largest Manufacturers, NOTE THEBE SPLENDID BARBAINS A SHORT TIME ONLY. Ten Dollar black worsted suits for $5. $12 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 $3.50, our pj;ice $2. Full English broadcloth pants, all colors, regular $4 goods, our price $2. Pants you now pay $3 for, we sell you for $1.50. Best $10 over coat for $5. Our $1 shoe will cost you anywhere $1.25 Our 50c. hat will cost you elsewhere $1. Dress goods from 5c. to $i.per yard. Highest price vaid for Hides, Skins, Furs, " and, Wax, m Cash or Trade. Savannah Bargain House. WHIQHAM EORGIA. BRACK1N & CO, Livery, Feed, AND Sale Stables, Broad Street, Bainbridge, Ga, Basses meetssll trains and transfer passengers promptly o any portion 0 tbe city. Finn class tesms and trusty driyers. Call A onr stables phone 56. BRACKHT & CO