The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 04, 1903, Image 3

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V / affairs. | 4c Auslev of Slooomb St of relatives in this - Gordon Finoli, of Tpendiog the week here •ous are that there will more in the race for ne. *,8 now quartered in Ivor’s office at the en- ,ew court house, politic*! horiwn now jber of aspiring oandi- E d for at the primaries. , the Broad Street p* neat ad in today’s ,o which we direct al ter Furniture Company , 8 handsome line of Christmas whioh he is lie. Slocomb returned Sat' Tallahassee where she jading a few clays with locomb. ir Morgan’s Life Insur- [e represents the Mutual York, one of the strong- es of the world. ■a May of Quincy E’la., of Mrs. E. J. Perry, visited here before popular among the ity set. wood yard has been a ivity for the past ten etug the first real cold linet which the people contend. jre weeks and the town oliday attire sure enough approach of Christmas added an air of gayety ng generally. jbrated Harris’ Nickle eihibiting in this city to nic the attendance is good t as large as usualy at loming of the circus • Co.v, the genial captain nalsonville convict camp ibridge last week, taking msoners convicted at the of superior court, lintments to the charges imasviile district of the gia Conference, is pub- days paper aud will be Methodists through- ications are that the city beheld in January will ttle attention. Thus far rot been the slightest in to the nomi- primary. Bruton of McRae, Ga.. fen in the city in the inter Monroe Female College n interesting sermon at church Sunday night last congregation. Mrs. A. J. Macdonald ar toe city the first of the ore boarding at the Bon where they have been re- ogratulations of their well nends. tie most delightful Filth testings held in this section w ' l h Whigham Baptist **t rriday, Saturday and excellent programme each day and those who were given a treat. p M «; W. W. McCulley • • Russell, of Brinson toed at the Wainman for c ' 3 i. Mr. McCulley is c„ . most energetic and busmess men of the coun- i/ s ? lar ge trade in the he is located. ’ Cr ‘ ^ llSBe 'l returned the rj 1 , from Apalachicola, is'witk ms ' Jten 8 pneding if It * rt i* tives 5 tlnf i at the hn. ° n J ' }^' Johnston ‘nti ned to his bed for , unugcronsly in. His ‘.’W"- teat Eliter Jobn- ‘“ywtuni to health. • h.' *>ood. who repre- i iatgest wholesale th fc tbe country, has * ^ the ill 8l ' V< '' ral day8 > ■Hew,i l 1 ’ 1 ? 68 * of Mrs. ben- a tlm, 0b v ab c ly Bpeild tbe coni,;,. ugb he hopes to w eek» hard work Liu-istiauB rest. John Hunter spent several days in. Quitman last week, Mr. Carvus Mook, of the Ken- drio-’s district, was in town Monday on business. Mr. Mook is also a nativo, enthusiastic follower of the hounds and has bagged many a fox. in Ins neck of the woods. We learn that he has recently ordered a num ber of excellent fox hounds from Keutucky kennels. The Cut-Price Store, Al. D. Cal houn Proprietor, oomes in this week with a bargain talk to the purchas ing public of Deoatur county, Mr. Calhoun is one of those merchants who believes in advertising bargains only when he has bargains to offer; therefore those who trade at his store are satisfied with their pur. chases. The regular December term of the City Court of Bambiidge meet* Monday next, and will be in session for some days as the dooket is a large one. Solicitor Albert Rnssell has been busy preparing his oases for trial. It is a busy time for far mers to attend court, especially those who are growers of sugar cane to any considerable extent. L. F. Patterson’s new plant for tbe manufacture of oups for use by tur pentine operators under the Herty metbod, is progressing nicely and will no doubt add considerably to the volume of Mr. Patterson’s busi ness interests in this city. We have personally inspected some of these cups ne bas just turned out and there are none superior on the market. That slx o’olook Thanksgiving dinner given at the Wainman last Thursday has been the talk of the town and the traveling men who were the delighted guests of that popular hostelry on Thanksgiving day. Manager O’Brien seems to have spread himself for the occasion, and that with telling effect. A mere publication of tbe menu tor the occasion would be sufficient to wbet tbe appetites of our readers no little. And here’s to manager O’Brien. Brinson Briefs Our farmers are all engaged at syrup making Mrs. J. H. Brinson is improving after a week’s confinement to her bed. A party of young people enjoyed a cane grinding at Mr. C. R. Hodges Monday night. Miss Helen FunderburK and her sister Mrs. John Jackspn have been yisiting near Climax? Miss Lonnie Davis who is teaobing sohool near Iron City, spent Sunday bere with relatives. Mr. J. W. Langford is now living in a neat new residence which he has recently completed. Mr. S’ J. Warren is farther en larging the residence occnpied by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDow. Miss Willie McCullv who has been attending college at Cuthbert arrived here last week and cn acs count of siokness will not return to Andrew until after the holida ys. On Saturday evening last Mr. J C. Parrott came very near losing his dwelling house and contents by Ifire, which caught from a defective chim ney, By heroio effort of the neigh bors the building was saved Mr. S. Brinson returned a few days ago from Mississippi where he has been prospecting, having pur chased a one-half interest in two first class turpentine distilleries and loca tions. The two Sunday schools are ar ranging to have a Christmas tree. A joint coinmltte from the schools was appointed Sunday and it is ex* pected that the committee will find a liberal response from the citizens awaiting their efforts. Mr. S. J. Warren’s old mill will close down next week for good; and when he resumes operations after the holidays it will be with his new mill which is about completed, and which will be one of tbe best equip ped mills in this section. I Trusses. Beware of ..Imitations!.. J. T. LANE, IRON CITY, GA. > Ask to... See Our Headquarters lor the Celebrated Chattanooga Cane Mills, \ AMERICAN FIELD AND HOD FENCE. ONE AND TWO HORDE 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 gi.oo per yard. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Skirts from 75 cents up. Boys’ Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, from 25c. to Si per pair. »Boys’ and Youths’ Suits from 75c. to jfiio per suit. Men’s Suits from S3 50 to Si5 per suit. . Col. Jeff Talbert our fellow towns j mau bas about decided to enter the race for tax receiver before the ap proaching primaries. For many years Mr. Talbert has made oat tbe tax books, he is competent, is hilly acquainted with the property of the oountv, and his friends contend that Ue tmould make a splendid race. Attachment in Excelsior T russes. It will Please You.... If you wear a Truss don’t fail to look over our stock It is ,complete and up-to-date. Oak City Drug Co. Bainbridge, Ga. SHOES! & SHOES!! I sell the famous BATTLE AXE SHOES. Every pair sold 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, cpr/i/sirr mg’iit I EL it! When it comes to sup plying things for cooking and baking the special dishes prepared for the Christmas Holidays. We have a full assortment of Baking Pans, Pie Plates, Cake Forms, Jelly Moulds, Etc., besides all other TI1TWAEE that is required in the kiteken. Our prices on these things are very low. Also showing a finaline of two and three piece Carving Sets A. J. MACDONALD Bainbridge, Ga. Union Bottling Works. T. I. THOMASON & SON, Props. All Kinds of— Carbonated Beverages —and Areated Waters. -MANUFACTURE— Ginger Ale and— ■vvjp' Seltzer Water* Specialties. BAINBRIDGE, GA. \ PANACEA MINERAL SPRINGS, Panacea, Fla., on the Gulf' of Mexico. 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 ^resh water ttshing-crabs, oysters, fish, etc. Pleasant and splendid accommodations at rea sonable rale. Address, Mrs. K. McFarland v Panacea, Fla. hHhSI