The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, November 27, 1903, Image 7

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Tie my journey 1 think is ngWj tak--' lothet irrel lather- rety igllh bigger 1 ew, you’re ugly really rtiuking mean, (some an’ stingy— ev-javved an’ lean* ' fussy iors all agree jst stories ’devil be, * | o stand it. wouldn’t do. w your idols lastly bugaboo; - Mi randy never dull, the signal aa a stummick full. Camp in Dublin Times. irlong 1 hist y .onis of Brunswick spent city. teid spent several days in this week. of Thomasyille was first of the week. Coleman has returned trip to Atlanta. the display ad of fewelry Co., of this city. icharias, of Columbus, the first of the week. itt returned Monday his family In Home affairs { ooo<— Separation. Jliramly. tonight, think L , time I loved ye, mistake the biscuits ie to bake. Georgia, Florida & Alabama Ry. Co. JDouble Daily Passenger Service. north bound. Willis * Drug * Co PRESCRIPTION DRUBBIBTq Oulf Const Llmltcl, Sun. Only PURITY. : ACCURACY, : DISPATCH. Carries in Stock a Complete Line of Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., Fountain and Bulb Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Nursing Bottles, etc. “Willis Drug Co.’s Guaranteed.” BARGAINS IN STATIONERY, From 30o. to $3.00 per Box. TOILET SOAPS, 5o. to $1.00 a Cake. OFFICE SUPPLIES: E. 11. Hammond, of Sunday at the Wain Harrell ol Savannah days in the city this Ledgers, Cash Books, Day Books, Etc. Inks, Pens, Etc. Full Supply. Agents Agents -Waterman Fountain^ Huyler’s Celebrated Pens, $£ Candy, Covered by our own guarantee. A fall line; lresh every week. Eudniits, Lazell’s, Roger $ Gal let, Colgates Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Hot and Cold Soda Water. Wo are the Acknowledged Leaders. Mail Orders Will Receive Our Prompt and Carefuf Attention. Rnssell is spending relatives in Apalaoh. Willis’ White Oil Liniment The Best on Earth. Crew of Atlanta has Your Money Back if You Want it. ;ity this week visiting PHONE 71. NIGHT PHONE 173. Rushin and children mt the week in this city, friends. Ryder left Monday for attend the annual inference. Bower left Wednes* ita to attend the Geor- ootball game. Arrington a popular of Rome Ga. was in iy and Monday. Brinson and C. A. ison were registered at ie first of the week. Bower who has been iveral weeks is eonva- and’is able to be out. ihyer after a visit of Mrs 1 G. Kornman herjhome in Nash- i Daily, Kk. Sun, ! P.M. i.v. A. M. I,v. 4 4.1 8 10— 3 1} 3 4(1 3 33 II 00 7 30 S 23 0 Ol 0 16 II 27 » as I 80 10 OS 10 12—10 90 10 40 11 03 II 40 A. M. Ar. K. A. McTyer, Gen. Agt. STATIONS. TtilhOmytioo Lake Jackson Gibson Havana Hinson Laingkat Attupulgua Bower Bainbriilge t EUlorenao Boykin Colquitt Corea Damascus Kowena Arlington Edison Grubbs Cuthbert SOUTH BOUND, NO, 9. 'P, M. Ar. 1 M 1 10 12 AS 19 82 19 90 11 SO 11 «S 11 2ft 10 48-10 48 10 16 10 02 0 40 0 88 0 9ft 9 18 9 04— 8 AK 8 9A 8 OH 7 40 A. M. Ly. Dally. P.M. Ar 19 I 00 7 ft5 7 86 7 81 7 90 6 67- 6 54 « 98 6 17 6 06 A Aft 0 4A A 84 0 90 4 ft7 4 40 4 1A NO, 100 Gulf Coast Limited Sun. Only. 8 00 7 50 7 90 « 47 « 37 H 94 H 14 H 09 ft 40 A 18 4 AS 4 80 A.M. Ly. It. B. Coleman, Gen. Pass. Agt. W. M. Legg, Gen. Mangr Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co. Florida and Cuba. Double Daily Passenger Service -TO. 1 ’ D0THAN > KLBA > bainbridge, thomasville, VALDOSTA, WAYCROSS, SAVANNAH, CHALELTON, BRUNSWICK, JACKSONVILLE AND ALL FLORIDA POINTS.^ Through Pulman Sleepers Port Tampa to New York via Atlantio Coast Line, also via Atlantio Coast Lino and Southern li’y. To St. Louis, Cinoinati, Louisville, Chicago, Kansis City, Birmingham, Nashvillo, Now Orleans, and all , _ ,, points East and North Leave Barabndge going East—1:00 a. m.J 5:40 a. m., 1:00 ». m Leave Bambridge going West—2:30a. in., 11:00 a. m. Connections at Savannah with Oooan Stoamship Lino and M. & M. T. Co for New York, Boston and Baltimore, through Pullman Oars on all through trains and to ‘few York, Baltimore Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond and and all points Quarantine Regulations between the United States and the Island of Cuba waB raised Ootoher 15th. therefore,, there will be no restrictions hereafter on passengers traveling between Havana and the United States. Tor further information, call on nearest Ticket Agent, or address W J Craig, W H Leahy, Gen, Pass. Agent, Divsion Pass. Agent, Wilmington. N. C. Savannah, G« TI i u„L ,n „ . HJM Emerson, Traf. Man. 1 J Bottoms, Irav. Pass. Agent. Thomasville, Ga. Maxwell of Ramsay «thejjcity Saturday some time with rel- |Beaeli ot Columbia le city this week. Mr. ‘opiating moving to ty'or, of the Traylor. Company, of Dan- > n lthe City the first Afield left for At- 7* Wft nt to attend ‘“ion in Atlanta on day. '' ^ ax E. Nnssbaum “tterjpan of last week - tour are now |( friends. Borman entertained a * r ^ a V evening at • r l>n leompliment to “ Shyer and Thus far there has been less bird* hunting for the season than at any time in recent years. Local hunters are either too busy, or bird dogs are scarce. H. H. Hirsoh, J. L. Googe, Geo B. Jennings and J - H. Raine repre> senting various fire insurance com panies in Atlanta were here several days this week. Mrs. Fred M. Baker formerly Miss Pearl Lasseter, arrived Monday accompanied by Miss Emma Miller of Waycross and will spend some time in the city. Manager O’Brien of the Hotel Wainman is steadily growing in popularity as a host. Indeed he is one of the very cleverest hotel men in this end of the country. Col. John C. Chason was in the city Tuesday of this week. Col. Chason on aoconnt of ill health is rusticating on his father’s plantation in this county. He is very much pleased with the chant-e. The ladies of the Methodist Par sonage Aid Society will give an oys* ter supper at the old court house square on the afternoon and evening of Dee. 3rd Every one is cordially invited to attend. Oscar Peck has resigned his posi tion as nignt clerk at the Wainman and moved to Savannah. Marshall Scott succeeds as night clerk and will no doubt prove very efficient. Oar last week’s issne was held open for the general presentments of the grand jury, and we presume they were read with interest all over the county. In order to get in these it was necessary to defer the printing of the paper until Saturday morning, banoe oar readers did not get their paper on Friday as they tre accus tomed to do One of the specially attractive features of the new court house, ts the judge’s stand and the clerk’s desk, which is the work of the Jester Bros, of this city. These young men are rapidly comiug to the front as cabinet makers and novelty work men. The town is to be congratu lated that she has a firm of such competent workmen within her bor ders. About twelve months ago they opened business on a small soale in this city; from that day to this they have not had an idle moment and their capacity has been increased several times. The new Lasseter Hotel on Water and Florida streets has been com pleted and turned oyer by the con tractor, Mr. C. M. Welsh. It is modern and convenient in every sense of the word, Mr. Lasseter will move in next week and the patrons can rest assured that they will receive the very best attention and the best cuisine of a public hos telry, as it is well known that Mr. Lasseter is one of the cleverest and most accomodating hotel men in Sonth Georgia. News of a painful accident wbioh occurred Monday near Eldorendo has reached the citv. Mr. Buford Franklin, an industrious young man of that vicinity while out duck bunt ing, accidentally had his foot fright fully shot by a gun. He oarelessly jested tbs end of the gun on bis foot, it fired ofl, with the results as are stated. Hu wounds were dressed by Dr. Bridges of Brinson, and at last accounts be was resting easv. T. J. Johnston who has been con nected with the G. F. k A. for some time has resigned his position and left Tuesday for Maoon. Mr. Carr, of Albany, will take Mr. Johnston's place. BACK AGAIN. • • A I have sold out my Florida interests, and have returned to Brinson, where I will again give my per sonal attention to my mercantile establishment there. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE General : Merchandise. If you have a dime or a dollar to spend, I can save you money. I deliver all goods within the limits of the town. I shall sell for CASH, although prompt-pay ing customers run 30 days on memorandum accounts Yours Anxious to Please, W. W. McCULLEY, BRINSON, GEORGIA. THE * CENTRAL * STORE 1 Special Bargains For Next IQ DA?S r Men’s, Ladies’ Children’s SHOES. Some Special Sales in DRESS GOODS. A ** reat Many Bargains in BOYS’ SUITS \ Which You Should See. Bargains also in Men’, and Ladies’ Some Special, in HA T8 UNDERWEA R And also in all our Dry Goods. All that we ask i. you come and examine the bargain, which in “only k5£ ,o day.