The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, November 20, 1903, Image 5

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-A. nE STORE ybody is bringing their lies to the Shoe Store sr- e they all get fitted and Child’s Shoe as well folks are KTaxis-n-ted.- lU mbug in this ’statement PwmWbfctt*. > in Bainbridge. Mrs. J. W. Lane is quite sink at her home this week you will find the famous I3ostonIsm ,50 AND $4.00 SHOSS, here in al |styles. See our Ladies : : : )ress Shoe at $1.50, : It is a world “beater.” : : DOROTHY DODD,”<* the rage for the rich, “well to do” and "pure in heart.” EDWIN CLAPP Bain- of the the FOR MEN. has no equal outside of the banister: we sell both. Ash to see the Styles. Anything that one can ask for is here. t think that because this is an exclusive Shoe Store that noth lag is sold except fine goods We are obliged to keep from the Lowest to the Highest. took for Tom Williams, next door from First National Bank you don’t see him look for the sia bo6t. g your old Shoes here for repairs, Guerry Bishop will (Seat jou right and warrants all work, J - W. DUKES, Sole Owner. Bill 3ell u on tha jury in bridge thia week. J- W. Lena made a ahort visit to Valdoeta Tnesday. Joe Guilford u on a short stay with his mother this week. Hoe killing and svrnp making is the farmers delight now. Mrs. Osoar Boyett, from the ooan- try, was in town Tuesday. M. D. Shaw, of Sofkee, was trans acting business here Tuesday. Mrs. Ollie Hornsby was one Mondays shoppers iu Whigham. Prof. Eddie Duggar from, country was m town during week. Mr. Floyd Williams a prominent farmer of Calvary was in town Thursday. Gordon Parker from near Climax was among the Wtnghamites Wed nesday. Mrs. Berry Connell from the country was shopping Wednesday morning. Mr, aqd Mrs. Gussie Whigham of Lime Sink yicmity were in Whig, ham Thursday. Mi« Bertha Garland of Sofkee, was visiting Misses Clyde and RntL Jones Saturday, W. T. Moya and family have moyed from the Bell district to the Lqne Sink vicinity. B. L. Lambert and his daughters Miss Eula and Mary from Calvary were in Whigham Friday. The merry-go-round has located again here much to the delight of the little folks and darkeys. Mrs. Dan McNair returned heme Saturday from an extended stay with home folks at Camilla. Our Marshal Mr. Hale Knight Bpent several days at court' in Bain bridge during the past week. Mr. Paul Chestnut has aooepted a position in South Florida and left Monday morning for the same. Judge Spence, of Camilla, was distinguished guest of Col. K. R Terrell and-family Sunday last. Mr. Jim Chester and wife from near town spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Lasseter of Whigham. Whigham has a syrup buyer from Thomaaville. He pays the highest prices for Decatur county syrup. Mrs. Billie Mills and daughter Swioord settlement were here Mon' day the guests of Mrs. Henry Clark, N. F. Jones cannot supply the de mands for syrup barrels. He has already disposed of several car loads Mrs. J. V. Johnson left Tuesday for an extended visit to relatives In Montioello, Metcalt and Tallabas. see. Mrs. Malinda Bell is out in the coantry with her daughter Mrs. Har Tell at present, taking in syrup making. Mrs. Osoar Harrell and daughter Miss Mamie from .near town were shoppers in Whigham during the week. Cobb and Lewis shipped two oars of syrup from Whigham one to Bartlett Texas and one to Waco Tex this week- Mrs. Dr. Bushin will leave for her home in Albany Saturday, much to the regret of her many relatives and friends. Whigham has another first*class physician, Dr. Williams, of Ochloet nee. He comes with the highest recommendations • L. E. Wilder has accepted a post tioa with the Lane A Johnson Co. Havana, Fla., and will leave soon taxe charge. McNair & Co. shipped a car load of syrup Wednesday also. This shows what our merchants are doing to help the farmers. Bryant <fc Jordon have nought oat Frierson A Co. at Sofkee and pxpect to enlaige to their naval store businefs another year. The Union meeting will convene in Whigham at the Baptiat ohureh on Friday before the fifth Sunday of this month. There will be som* die* tingutebed divwee present. Mrs.D. B* Ogrry hna from n brief visit to Cairo. CoL M. E. O'Neal of Bninbridge wee over Saturday on legal buaineaa. Misaea Flora Boyoe and Onselia Herring, were recent visitors to Whigham. Mr. and Mrs. J/ B. Roberta of Fowltown have been here with re I ttivee. Mrs. Dunoan Curry and her daugh ter Mrs. H. P. Thomas, visited rela tives in Calvary Friday. Miss Flora Boyoe who has been suf* fering with the sore eyes for the past several days ia improving. Mrs. F. S. Woy of Cbattahooohee passed through Climax Thursday enroute to Palatka Fla, where she has been called to the bed side of her sister Mrs. A. D. Curry. Paul I’rulock’s story on the "Tele-, pqone Girl” is too thin—He oan’t deceive ns into believing that he doesent like to use the telephone. Mr. N. C. Bell one of our myst progressive and successful business men has purchased an evaporator and ia making some beautiful syrup, On last Friday the advanced class down at the academy stood a final examination in Physioal Geography and distinguished themselves as us- naL Misses Alioe Truiock and Etta Bel) especially deserve honorable mention. On Friday night last the Young people went on another straw-ride to the sugar boding at Mr. J. A. Herrings. Our thanks are due to Mrs. Nannie McLsnohliu who so kindly gave us the use of her team. WATCH THEfflME. By carryiug a correct TimePiece. We have-e full line of Elgin, Waltham and Hampden Movements, which are the most 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 Look at oin- Watches before you buy as we can suit you both in quality and prioe. Remember we guarantee every thing sold. Your MONEY’S WORTH or your NONEY BACK. T F.I695 Youra Truly, ltoim Jewelry Co., BON AIR BLOCK. Cairo Bride Is Claimed. On Monday evening of this week quite a romantic marriage occurred in Thomas County, in which Miss Katie May Richter,, a beautiful Cairo belle figured as a contracting party. The fortunate groom was Mr. John W, A. Car ter, of Waycross. The ceremony was performed by Joshua Barrow, J, P., and was witnessed by only a few friends The happy couple will make Waycross their future home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Frank Richjter, one of Cairo’s prominent citizens. She has hosts of friends in her section wHo will feel aq interest in her marriage. BaiiMge Grocery Co. ^^SPECIALTIES! Armour & Co.’s Line of Veribest Canned Meats Capitola Flour, Oconee River Mills Meal, and Provisions. Genuine Texas Seed Oats. • Dr. M. M. McCord is one among the most successful physicians of this section and by his energy and natural capacities, has built for him self a wide territory of praotice. The farmers have found that Whigham is a fine syrup market and they bring it in by the scores and go back home hurriedly to bring again. As.it is bringing 27 cents per gallon oash for best. The WigK-Brannon marriage comes off todav at Cairo at high noon. The happy pair will receive many congratulations from friends and relatives, and their marriage will be one of Cairo’s occasions owing to their prominence in society, Christmas Goods at Hicks’s. FiB6 Bibles—appropriate gifts for sons, daughter, brothers, sisters. Testaments and Psalms—in large print for tathers, mothers, grand parents. Fine Editions of Byron. Longfellow, Pope, Goldsmith and other poets, Napoleon and ms Marshals, Robin son Crusoe, Emerson, Etc., for peo ple of literary taste. Nice Cheap 10 cents edition of Arabian Nights, Pilgrims’ Progress, Gnlli- ver’s Novels Aesop’s Fables, Swiss Family Robinson and a hundred other such books that every boy and girl should read. Fineet and most Stylish Box Papers from lOe. to |3 per box. Fine Fountain Pens fil.50 to $10.00 eacli. Fine Hair Brushes and Dressing Combs. Fine Rogers Pocket Knives.and ’•clssors Fine Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases, Hand Bags. _ Fine Perfumes and Fine Soaps Fine Whiskies. Brandies. Cooking Wines and Etc., AT HICKS’S DRUG STORE. P. S —Set this saying to a tune, SiDg it morning, night and noon— Clean up Bainbridge p. d. soon. R. L H. Hay, Grain and Eveiything in tha Feed Una. Ask Us for Quotations. NEW JEW STORE! Whisham, 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 THESE SPLENDID BARBAINS A SHORT TIME ONLY. Ten DollacAlack worsted suits for $$. £12 genuine imported all wool miked goods suits, all ’Chiefs 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 price £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 £t shoe will cost you anywhere £1.25 Our 50c. hat will cost you elsewhere £1. , Dress goods from 5c. to £1 per yard. Highest price vaidf 'or Hides, Skins, Furs, and/ Wax, in Cash or Trade. Savannah Bargain House. WHIGHAM GEORGIA. Bartow Williams, our genial friend who lives near Steam Mill, was in the city this week attending court. It will be remembered that some time ago Mr. Williams’ com- uuaaary woe shot into by anknown parties and quite e little excitement was created thereby. BRACK1N & CO, Livery, Feed, Sale Stables, Broil Street, Bainbridge, Ga, Ba eaea meetsall trains and transfer goMtagan promptly • nay portion • the city. First etoee tease and truly drivere. Gall at oar etabtee PHONE 66. motor 4 GO