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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
E STORE
| y is bringing their
the Shoe Store
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bev all get fitted and
Shoe 3S well as
lg in this ^statement.
find the famous-
)Stonian
)AND $4.00
hoes,
:re in'al Jstyles.
W e regret to report the indispo-
wtion of Mr. W. C. 8obers at bta; ,T
home in this city. Ho has beep in
bed for more thin a week.
Clever John crapps was over 1 u .
from Alaga the first of the week. /“a a “ enUon . to a car<1 from
i C. A. Muuroe in whioh he an-
Col. Wigg Geer, of Colquitt, was nounees that he will not be a candi-
m the oity Wednesday of this week, j date for the legislature at the next
See change in the display ad of h r ' mar y- Mr. Munroe has been ini'
OOBTK LESS
TO WEAR A BOOO
of Floyd’s New York Racket Store.
Di. Bryan is spending a few days
At his old homo m Florida winding
up some important business affairs.
C. C. Collins, of Atlanta, an old
oollege mate of Dr. Wright Jackson,
spent several days in this oity this
week.
Mr. Chisholm K. Ausley, of Slo-
oomb, Ala., spent some time in the
City this week the guest of Mrs. J.
C. McCaskill.
ieeour Ladies : : :
Shoe at $1.50,
world “beater.” : :
pthy;dodd,”«*
for the rich, “well to
id “pure in heart.”
11N.CLAPP&
FOR MEN.
equal outside of the '
nister:
11 both. Ash to see the
Styles.
king that one can
or is here.
nk that because this is an
ve Store that noth
s °ld except fine goods
obliged to keep from the
to the Highest.
for Tom Williams, next
° m First National Bank.
don E see him look for the
BOO T.
0Ur Shoes here for
Guerr >' Bishop Will treat
kt and warrants all work.
'• D u;k;e s,
^ Owner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeose L. Dickenson,
of Iron City, spent a few days here
this week, coming over to attend the
FlemingsGraham marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hinson have
moved in from the conntry and are
located at the Bon Air Hotel until
they can have their house finished.
Miss Lonise Bruton entertained a
few of her friends last Friday even
ing at a Chafing Dish Supper. The
occasion was thoroughly enjoyable.
Miss Miriam Donalson who has
been atteudiug school at Washings
ton Seminary in Atlanta returned
Tuesday to spend the holidays with
her parents.
Mrs. W. S. Thompson and Miss
Linda Gordon, of Brjmen, Germany,
are spending some tune in the city
the guests of Col. and Mrs. John E.
Donalson.
It is expected that Mr. D. A. Rub
sell, will spend the coming holidays
in this city the gutst of his sister
Mrs. D. D. Boozer, and with the
friends of his youth.
The officials of the A. C. L. are
gently reminded to pnt a tracer on
the trail of that new depot whioh
was to adorn 3ainbridge by the com
ing of the New Year,
Mr. L. Blaum of Dothan, and
member of the firm of the Blaum
Jewelry Co. has been in the oity this
week looking after business affairs,
and on a visit to bis brother.
C. G. Murray and wife of Louisville
Ky., are in the city quartered at the
Bon Air Hotel, Mr. Murray is a
traveling man and will make Bain-
bndge headquarter*, Mrs. Murray
remaining in the city.
We learn of a painful Occident
that befell little Andrew Lynn in
the Boyetteville neighborhood a tew
days ago. He was thrown from a
horse and had an arm broken. His
wonnds were dressed by Drs. Chason
and Spangler, of Donalsonville.
A party calling at this office de
sires to secure a small cottage o
about four rooms, taking charge as
soon bb possible. If be cannot
cure this he would like to secure
rooms in a private residence where
there are no small children. Please
apply at this offiee for further tnfor
mation.
Next Sunday morniDg the sacra
ment of the Lord Sapper will he
oelebrated at the Presbyterian ohuroh
at the 11 o’clock services. Snnday
School at 10 a. m. Night service at
7:15, subject “God’s ownership in
ns,” text Malachi 3-8. All cordially
invited to these services.
We have been hearing some very
complimentary things said concern
mg the excellent news service Mr,
E. L. Wayne, the local correspond
ent of the Savannah News, is giving
Bainbridge through that paper. Mr
Wayne has a successful way of reach
ing out after the news, and securing
it.
John B. Crawford, one of Cairo’i
prosperous and progressive citizens
was in Bainbridge Monday night on
business, returning hv the nigh
train. Mr, Crawford has recently
sold out his property in this county
near Steam Mill, disposing of it to
Mr. E. E- Babb of this county for
something more than four thousand
dollars.
We note that the city authorities
have recently increased the street
ohaingang, as we believe to the great
benefit of the town. Keeping a con
vict guard for a couple of convicts is
a little expensive when compared to
th* work so small a gang wil1 P er *
form. One man can easily guard
or 12 convicts; and the streets of
the oity stand always in need ef tbs
services of s gang of this sirs.
portuned by his friends to enter the
contest, and there has been much
speculation as to whether he would
do so. This announcement from him
will of course put an end to the
matter.
The return of Rev. J. T. Ryder as
pastor of the Methodist ohuroh in
tbis'oity will meet with heartiest ap
proval. Rev Ryder sinoe coming
to Bainbridge has worked himself in
to the splendid graces of the people
of the town and has fairly captured
the hearts of his congregation. The
Annual Conference could not have
more exactly pleased our citizens
than by the return of this popular
and enthusiastic preaoher.
At E. M. Moore's.
A fresh supply of seedless rais
ins, almonds, currants, citron, etc.,
for fruit cake.
A large assortment of plain and
fancy candies for the holiday trade,
Nuts of every kind, fruits, and
evrything that’s nice for Christ
mas.
WATCH
THAN A POOR ONE.
Time is accurately measured by a
Waltham Watch.
We have all the sizes and grades
and a fit in the best cases made.
Let us show you our line before
purchasing.
Our Prices Are Right.
Yours Truly,
1
laum Jewelry sQo.,
BON AIR BLOCK.
Jurors For Dec. Term City Court 1903.
The following Jurors are drawn fo
the City court of Bainbridge.
I. A. Allen, W. H. Maxwell, J. P.
Howard. Z. B. Strickland. J. D. Tru-
lock, W. 1. Belcher. W. K. Bell, E. A.
Tra-viek, R. H. Whigham, J. M. Laing,
E..) Perry. N. C. Whigham. M. E.
Nussbaum, J. P. Harrison, T. C. Drake.
J. C. McCall, M. C. Stegall, Commons
Clark.
Report the of Condition
of The First National Bank at
Bainbridge in the State of Georgia
at the close of business, November
17th, 1903.
RESOURCES.
LoaiiH and discounts • • 91,092.50
Overdrafts, secured and uiiMecurcd 4,010.23
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 12,600.00
Hieiniumson U. 8. Bonds (125.00
Stocks, securities, etc., 1,000.00
Banking house, furniture, fixtures 4,207.40
Due from National Banks (not
reserve agents) 16,548.48
Due from State banks & bankers 12,104.00
Due from approved resei ve agen ts 30,393 00
Internal revenue stamps 20.63
Checks and other cash items. 95.56
Exchanges for clearing house 1.001.70
Notes or other National banks 000.00
Fract. paper our. nioklcs A cents 101.08
Lawful money reserve in bank,
Specie, • 0,140.60
Legul tender Notes 7,41b.OO 13,51
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas
urer (5 per cent of circulation) OS
LIABILITIES.
50.000,00
Capital stock paid in - 1
Undivded profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 3,005.94
National bank notes outstanding 12,500.00
Duo to State Banks and Bankers, 0,948.57
Individual deposit subject to check 110,375.87
Certified checks - - 16.2»
Cashier’s Checks outstanding 7B.B0
Total • » 188,(121.01)
State of Georgia, County of Decatur, ss:
1, Frank S. Jones, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Frank S. Jones, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn ty before me
this 27th day of November, 1908.
R. H. RlOB, Notary Public.
Correct— Attest:
j. D. Harrell, )
M. E. NUBSBAUII, J-Directors.
H. C. Allen, )
Christmas Ms
at Hicks’s.
Fine Bibles—appropriate gifts for sons
daughters, brothers, Bisters.
Testaments and Psalms—in large print
for fathers, mothers, grand parents.
Fine Editions of Byron, Longfellow,
Pope, Goldsmith and other poets.
Napoleon and his Marshals, Robin
son Crusoe, Emerson. Etc., for peo
ple of literary taste.
Nlse Cheap 10 cents edition of Arabian
Nights. Pilgrims’ Progress. Gulli
ver’s Novels Aesop’s Fables, Swiss
Family Robinson and a hundred
other such books that every boy and
girl should read.
Finest and most Stylish Box Papers
from 10c. to *3 per box.
Fine Fountain Pens $1.60 to $10.00 each.
Fine Hair Brushes and Dressing Combs.
Fine Razors. Pocket Knives and Scissors
Fine Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases,
Hand Bags.
Fine Perfumes and F ine Sosps
Fine Whiskies. Brandies. Cooking .Vines
and Etc.,
AT HICKS’S DRUG STORE.
p s.—9et this saying to a tana,
Sing it, morning, night and noon—
Clean up Bainbridge p. tt. soon.
R. L.H.
NEW JEW STORE!
WHIGHAM, GEORGIA.
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
Millinery, Ladies’ Un
derwear, Jackets, Etc.
Mew Store, Mew Goods,
Prices ivhich cannot be
Surpassed. We buy all
Goods direct from the
Largest Manufacturers.
NOTE THESE SPLENDID BARGAIN* A SHORT TIME ONLY.
Ten Dollar black worsted suits for $5. $12 genuine imported all
wool mixed goods suits, all colors 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 $io over*
coat Jor $5. Our $1 shoe will cost you anywhere $1.25 Our 50c. hat
will cost you elsewhere %\. Dress goods from 5c. to £1 per yard.
Highest price vaid for Hides, Skins, Furs,
and Wax, m Cash or Trade.
Savannah Bargain House.
Christmas and Wedding Gifts !
I have a nice line of Novelties in Gold and Silver, Umbrellas^ Cut
Glass, Silverware, Ladies’ |Hand Bags, Solid Silver Forks
and Spoons of the
<22N^Gorham Manufacturer*^
and numerous other things and the main point
is the prices are right
N. J. Smith, The Jeweler.
Broad Street. Bainbridge, Ga.
Your Watches and Jewelry repaired and guaranteed.
Now Is The Time
To sell your LAND. Prices
are good, the demand strong.
Don’t wait for the lull.
Allen & Co,, Real Estate Agt’s.
Bainbridge, Georgia.