The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, November 27, 1903, Image 3

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(Programme of 'fifth Sunday Tffeetiny. ]TH WHIGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, FRIDAY, . aY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 28, 29. Jevotional Exercises. Lanization. fcnefits to be Derived from Union Meetings, j R. Blewitt and Bro. Holder* fcrmon-M. M. Kinchen. that Atitude Should Christians Sustain To- wards Each Other and Towards the World, Prof. G. B. Toole. lermon-J. R- J ester ' SATURDAY. Lvotional Exercises. the Bowen Association, Its Needs, and How ' Shall They be Met—C. F. Massey, Bro. I Cato, D. L. Bledsoe. Le Qualification of a Good Soldier of Jesus ' Christ—R. M. Bowen, J. P. Swann. Bermon—J. R. Blewitt. The State Mission Board of Georgia, What it is Doing, and Our Duty to it—J. R. Jester, feermon—W. A. Hall. SUNDAY. Devotional Exercises. Kunday School Mass Meeting. |\Vorld-wide Evangelization —N. G. Christopher. I Sermon, Christian Liberality—J. R. Jester. I Sermon H. W. Sullivan. |Harriage. t house has chron- dding. Cupid, the s of the ordinary’s dedicate his new t wait for a time of his services dur- Iriodof court. The quite appropriate [irrent of romance, by afternoon the om appeared before 1 magistrate desired tense. On stating naiclen of his choice Ised the vital docu* Withstanding the en Bove lorn swain re- kte. The would-be bred however. On pay he returned ac* I his bride-elect and upon the latter [perfect consent the fented, produced the j'aightway united the 1 Cupid, pleased and 1 the happy pair for luthful lovers are his |ght. irbie Yards. |>peaiman of Oxford r a long time rep* le McNeel Marble rietta Ga?, is in the 1 we learn open up Bainbridge on or ' 1st under the style |idge Marble Works. |er in the field and [inbridge his home. second marble pcate in Bainbridge, Berabered the last is. ®per contained a no*. Jirpose of |Mr. E. W. Juitman who was here location, and who psiness here at once. Be k°th of these con* [abridge, believing that hilway facilities they mcated than they . h be at any other Pa georgia. star ‘ershop, J F * THORNTON, proprietor. Wished 1835. Trusses. Beware of ..Imitations!.. Prom Concord. School District No. 1392. The above is a growing and flour ishing country school in Decatur county, about twelve miles south of Bainbridge. The present term com menced October I9tb, and has grown rapidly to an enrollment of twenty* seven pupils. The average daily at tendance has been good so tar. This speaks well for our neighborhood and shows that the people of this community are awake to the cause of education, and know and appreci* ate its worth. This school is fur nished with a nice and comfortable building, and is well supplied with first class and up to.date text books. The scholars are advancing rapidly in their books and show marked im provement in their studies. Livingstone Spooner, a boy tbir teen years of age, after reciting Geography and other lessons during the day solved one hundred and fifty-four examples ■ James Ward and also Willie Littlefield deserve credit for rapid progress in their studies. L. and George Priest are making rapid progress also in their studies, and are two of the best be haved boys in our school. Mellie May Lambert is a little girl eight years old, and is the best speller in her class. On last Friday evening Miss Em ma Ward delivered a nice sp< Miss Beulah Gulverson read a nice paper on Ponce de Leon. Miss Cor. ra Littlefield read a nice paper on the life of Christopher Columbus. Julius T. Wolfe. Ask to... See Outv J. T. LANE, IRON CITY, OA. Headquarters for the Celebrated Chattanooga Cane Mills, • • • • AMERICAN FIELD AND HDD FENCE. ONE AND TWO HORSE PLOWS, Besides carrying a complete line of the above goods, my line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Are Larger Than Ever. Ladies’ Dress Goods from io cents to $1.00 per yard. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Skirts from 75 cents up. Boys’ Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, from 25c. to <1 per pair. Boys' and Youths’ Suits from 75c. to $iq per suit. Men’s Suits from $3 50 to $15 per suit. Notice to White Teachers. Special Examination December 30 and 31, 1903. A special examination of appli* cants for teachers’ licenses will be held at the College in Bainbridge, beginning Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock and continuing two days. The examination will be on the common school branches in cluding physiology and the science and practice of teaching. All parties desiring to teach in the white public schools of Deca tur county before the next state examination and who do not hold a license issued for this county are expected to take a special ex amination. J. S. Bradwell, C. S. C. The editorial staff of the Search Light will consider invitations to Christmas dinners up until noon De- cembei the twenty fourth; those re* eeived later will stand very little show of being accepted. So do net allow your neighbor to get ahead of 70a. Attachment in Excelsior Trusses. It will Please You.... If you wear a Truss don’t fail to look over our stock It isjcomplete and up-to-date. Oak City Drug Co. Bainbridge, Ga. SHOES! & SHOES!! I sell the famous BATTLE AXE SHOES. Every pair soldi with a GUARANTEE, and have a pair for every 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, Chattanooga Reversible ^DISC PLOWS ^ 1903. PLOWS “A GOIN’ AND A COMINV’ FOR SALE BY A. J. MACDONALD Bainbridge, Ga. Union Bottling Works. T. I. THOMASON & SON, Props. —MANUFACTURE— All Kinds of— * Carbonated Beverages —and a a. Areated Waters. BAINBRIDGE, GA. Ginger Ale and— Seltzer Water* Specialties. PANACEA MINERAL SPRINGS, Panacea, Fla., on the Oulf of Mexico. *-ss Excellent mineral water cures all forms of indigestion and stomach affections. Situated among the pines, pure salt breezes, a de* lightful place for bodily and men tal rest Salt and fresh water ffshing-crabs, oysters, fish, etc. Pleasant and splendid accommodations at rea sonable rate. Address, Mrs. K. McFarland Panacea, Fla.