The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 04, 1903, Image 7

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cwje Hands. t i n e business of Capt S located just east of ^ been bought by of Nicholasv.lle. j charge of *t > I, s0 bought the turpen- Lr Twilight and will Pol of it on the same Continue using convicts [here as Mr Sharpe |, er Mr. I W Hinson I-ly, are moving to |e and he will assist 1 Hinson in the manage rs Hinson’s three tur' in this county.— > Liberal. IpiirStor* Bought. Haddon who has been j rhe Fair Millinery Purchased outright the | that institution and , t it in the future under L,e of the C. S. Had' £ ne y solicit the trade Ljoyed under the old It and assure the pubs | v will strive to make {better place to trade lever been. Hon, the young man at fthe concern has re- Lbridge for the past ,ths is a native of Soutli He is a capable busi- u d we predict for him e. i Climax, i Boyce visited friends e Saturday. h of Yazoo, Miss., [parents here. E. O’Neal, of Bainbridgo, [hours here Sunday, la Roberts, of Fowltown, | of Miss Alice Truloek. [lock, D. L. j Curry ahd n spent Sunday in Fowl' lean, of Colquitt, spent )and Thursday, here with r Ball, one of Thomas 1 ir teachers was a visitor inreday, ■y, Jr„ of Thomasville, mie Curry,of Fowltown, ves here last week. <1 appreciative audience . R. D. Stimpson,' at riau church last Sund ay I. Trulcck, after a few tly spent with relatives at Fowltown, has re« ces Getzlaff and J Lottie Amsterdam, and Miss a, of Baiubridge, were Miss Sallie Curry re- a8t6 of one of ths most ne of the most genial i the world. Dr. S. T. is hard to fine. day was a busy day for nts A cool thousand invested by them in he surrounding conntry 1 bonanza to the mer% >11 as to the farmers. lock is coming to the ip to date merchant. We 16 cow has an elegant plei from Einheim, and may now buy tailor l home. dell, of Fowltown,passed "ax Monday on her. way iM college in Thomas- vas accompanied to our 'ses Edna Thomas and Bell who spent the day ■ends. some the young people Pleasant time at a candy [r -A. E. Bell’s. Those fe Kiley Swioord, Paul p le y Thomas, Walter Jack Mills, Coot IW of Whigham. ■ of Macon; Misses Etta ■wicord, Bertha Perry, *. r Connie Thomas, Wil- ! e t,an *. Winnie Mauor A Tumble In Prices! From now imtil Christmas Day we wiil give you goods at very low figures, as you will find listed below in order to unload our stock, and give our customers the 1 benefit of these prices while making your winter purchases: Good Caliooes still go at 5c. 3-4 length Percales at 6c. Better grades at 8c. Good CneckB 5c Outings for 5o. Wool Waistings for only 25c. Wool Suitings for skirts 25c. 56 inch Repelant worth 75c for 49c yard. 56 inch Snowflake suiting worth $1.25 per yard for 85c. Oxford waistings for only 45c. Big values in Table Linen, Towels and Doiles. Ladies Lace Collars for 05c. 98c, and $1.15. Children’s Silk Caps for only 25c. Uhildren’s Long Cloaks for only $1.25. Children’s Jackets from $1.33 to $3.25. Ladies’ Cloaks and Jackets to close out from $3.50 to $8.50. Lndie-’ Skirts, big values from $1.48 to $5.00. Shoes, Shoes! Shoes!! Men’s Shoes that wear like iron for 98c. Solid Calf Slioes in this sale at $1.25. Dress Shoes worth 2.50 for only $1.95. Ladies Slioes from 98c. $1.25 and $1.48. See our Children Shoes we guarantee at 50 cents. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, the price will surprise you. Fasoinator Shawls from 25o. to $1.33. Ladies’ heavy ribbed 25o. and 89o, Men’s heavy Underwear, $1.00 value lor 75 cents. Men’s Dress Shirts worth 65o, in this Bale for only 43o. Men’s heavy Jeans Pants 75c, Men’s Cl idling. full suits from $1.98 to $12.00, Men’s Dress Pants from $1.25 up. Don’t miss those Overcovts, (hey will go at $3.98. Bovs’ Suits at 98c. $1.25 to $3 00. Large assortment of Hugs from 30c. to $2.00. Largo Bod Spreads worth $1.50 for 98o. Bed Blankets, good size for (10c per pair to $3.50. Large Bleach Bed Spreads only 69c. Mon’s Gloyes 25c up. Ladies Kid Gloves for 75c per pair. Brooms 10 and 20 cents. J. & P. COATS SPOOL COTTON 4c. Spool Siljt 4c. Embroidery Silk, per skein only 3c Remember our Holiday Goods are now arriving daily. Don’t miss them, from dolls for the little ones to the grandpapa. Yours to please, ID. CALHOTJ 3nT. BACK AGAIN SOLE OWNER £ Willis * Drug * Co PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. 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 30c. to $3.00 per Box. TOILET SOAPS, ■ 5c• to $1.00 a C&k©. OFFICE SUPPLIES: 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 1 • mu, tbs hand- f D. C. Tsois, tbs raiihiag*. Ledgers, Cash Books, Day Books, Etc. Inks, Pens, Etc. Full Supply. Agents Agents Waterman Fountain Huyler's Celebrated Pens, St Candy, Covered b, own .e.r.et.e. A fell 1,..; Ire.h ever, .eel. Hudvutx', Lazell’s,Huger $Gullet, Colgate^ Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Hot and Cold Soda Water. We are the Acknowledged Leaders. Mail Order. Will Beee.ve Our Prompt and Careful Attention. Willis’ White Oil Liniment The Best on Earth. Your Money Back if You Want it, 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 CAS H, although prompt-pay ing customers run 30 days on memorandum accounts Yours Anxious to Please, W. W. McCULLEY, BRINSON, GEORGIA. THE * CENTRAL * STORE! Special Bargains For Next 10 iDmA.-srs ■ • • • H In Men’s, Ladies’ Children’s SHOES. Some Special Sales in DRESS GOODS. A Great Many Bargains in * BOYS' SUITS Which You Should See. t Bargains also in Men’s and Ladies' Some Specials in HATS — -UNDERWEAR And also in all our Dry Goods. All that we ask is that you come and examine the bargains which will only last 10 days I-PHONE 71- NIGHT PHONE 173. | ^ Q S S W S ZE2 £3 G*