The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, November 06, 1903, Image 5

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Pull With the Press. j Heats 1 1 bail bv any "'‘-• ans - V* . denial that during 'months of rolling he more importance than candidates which have ,toned in connection iresidency. Six months as scarcely a paper with- . which would even in- cir confidence in Mr banceS) while at present scores openly advocating leader of the party a- Roosevelt. Nor can ibuted to Mr. Hearsts’ t to Georgia, and his ith the weekly and daily the state. They were L S ame comments prior jouncement of his com* j besides the same feel- seems to pervade the if the Georgia newspa- found in al! the states Georgia. we have not met Mr. we are not yet ready if bodily and boldly up- nevertheless there is Hearst and his con- mend him to the peo- cuuntry It is certain now one of the most loy- trats and is doing more for the success of the almost any other man. brilliant and deter- the breadth of his work is known through- mintry. As for good and good morals he ready with his energy s to fight for the right to him. rst’s papers in New the only ones during ign just closed that came pported the democratic bile The New York lending its influence to of Seth Low, the re- ndidate, the Journal merican were fighting bravely for the norm- democratic party. Yet emocrats over the south ere who are ready to Jr, Hearst and his pa- ihout with loud acclaim the New York World uggest the logical can- 1904, Of course the les out in flaming head* uggests that Mr. Clevo- one logical candidate. may be pardoned eclarc that so long ?s entrances are tolerateu, trill we be placing a upon disloyalty, mre the work Mr. Hearst rdenvcracy, though we ome ol the yellow tea- paper, In his stand morals and common de- should receive the en- of the good people ev- ai 'd we do not know but 18 endorsement he is of dh, and more greatly tan if he were elected °1 the United States. Bower vs. Harrell. The Atlanta Constitution of re cent date has the following to say of the local race for the Judgeship of our city court: “Very general interest is felt throughout the state over a con test for the judgeship of the city court of Bainbridge between Judge B B. Bower, who has held the position since the court was es tablished, and Colonel W. M. Har rell, who has been a member of the Bainbridge bar for twenty years seven of which he served as solici tor of the c junty court. They are both well known and influential Georgians, and the mere mention of their names is suffi cient to direct wide attention upon this local fight. The campaign will be a spirited one as the friends and supporters for both candidates are actively at work in their be half.” Bainbridge Needs More of education, churches and school houses; more industries In the way of factories, mills, and foundries; more investors, develop ers, and community builders; more rail roads, steam boats, and more modern means of travel by public highways; more institutions of re putable character for the upbuild ing of the city. More of paint, purpose, prosperity and peace. A greater publicity of our natural ad vantages and opportunities unsur passed, of our genial clime, mild winters and soft summer breezes, With these might we expect continually increasing population and a constantly expanding busi ness volume. Phenomenal en hancement of property values, and such an industrial awakening as this section has never before ex perienced. Trusses. Beware of Imitations! ■■ ■■■ Ask to... See Our Moultrie Again Peaceful. The difficulty between the Ex press company and the city coun cil of Moultrie, concerning the de livery of whisky by the Express company, has been settled Recently the council of Moultrie passed an ordinance to prevent the delivery of whisKy sent by ex press to persons in that town. The Company claimed the right to de liver any goods shipped to their office; however, after much wrang ling, in compliance with the law they refused to bring t'-ie whisky in for a few days. In the mean time the company appealed to their attorney, Hon. Fleming duBignon, who decided that the ordinance was antagonistic to the statutes regulating common car riers, and advised them to continue the delivery of the disputed arti cle; whereupon the council repeal ed the ordinance and thus peace was restored. Slut By a Rabbit. Mile River, N. Y„ the Milton Reynolds took ld went out after rab- "K one got up and Reyn- it until it disappeared in hie ground. ,te r laid his gun down, and punched it in the f. the rabbit out. The ?*ed already for Reyn- u p and shoot the TO °ment it came from .“""tail came out with a .?■ lts fir st bound land- trL ?Un ' ItS f0re feet JR- The gun was '° th ba rrels going off 1 Was in a stooping po- W him. He was sue th° U f llne of the ^ t e full {orce of the A w ° fin g ers were aclv i C 1 hand - his left left a £ ted hy shot, neofthf j , filled Wlth The rabW 02 5 kgS was a rabbit went on and J. T. LANE, IRON CITY, GA. Headquarters for the Cane Hills, AMERICAN FIELD AND HOD FENCE. ONE AND TWO HORSE PLOWB, Besides carrying a complete line 6f the above goods, my line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, / Are Larger Than Ever. T Ladies' Dress Goods from 10 cents to $1.00 per yard. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Skirts from 75 cents up. 1 Boys| Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, from 25c. to *1 per pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits from 75c. to $10 per suit. Men’s Suits from $3 50 to $15 per suit. SHOES! SHOES!! Attachment in Excelsior Trusses. It will Please You.... I sell the famous BATTLE AXE SHOES. Every pair sold with a GUARAN FEE, and have a pair for every man, woman and child ljving between the Chattahoochee and Hint 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, Chattanooga Reversible ^ DISC PLOWS ^ 1903. STAR BARBER SHOP, WILL F. THORNTON, Proprietor. Established 1835. Pocket Books From Gotham. While in New York recently we bought a choice collection of the latest and best in purses and pocket books. They are now in and you are inv-ted to call and see the finest and largest array of leather goods ever displayed in this part of the state Every de sirable leather known to the tan ners art is here, prettily mounted and finely finished, in the latest and most catchy styles popular in the East. Hand Bags. Chatelaine Bags, Purses, Card Cases, Etc., for the ladies. Pocketbooks, Billhooks, Card Cases, Etc., for gentlemen Now is the time to buy while the assortment is complete and styles are new. The fair prices are bound to make brisk buying. These goods make handsome and appro priate gifts for the hoii 'ays, R, L. Hicks, :« The Low Price Druggist and Poor Man’s Friend. a If you wear Truss don’t fail to look over our stock It is complete and up-to-date. Oak City Drug Co. Bainbridge, Ga. PLOWS ‘AGOIN’ AND ACOMIN’ FOR 8ALE BY A. J. MACDONALD Bainbridge, Ga. , Union Battling Works. T. I. THOMASON & SON, Props. ' All Kinds of— Carbonated Beverages —and Areated Waters. —MANUFACTURE— Ginger Ale and— Seltzer Water* Specialties. ♦ BAINBRIDGE, GA. PANACEA|MINERAL SPRINGS, Panacea, Fla., on the Gulf of Mexico. Excellent mineral water cures all forms o f indigestion and stomach affections Situated among tin- pines, pure salt breezes, a de lightful place fo • ; ly and men tal re-t. Salt and fresh water ffshing-crabs, oysters, fish, etc. Pleasant and splendid accommodations at rea> sonable rate: Address, Mrs. K. McFarland Panacea, Fla.