The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 04, 1903, Image 8

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From Wbigflum. W. L. Moye wan in town Satur- Henry Taylor and family have ■•red to Thomasyille. Hcv. J. R. Bluett was with Rev. 9. F. Massey during the meeting. W. C. Johnson lelurned Sunday from a business trip to Cambridge. Mr. John W. Fairololb and wife from near Sofkee was in town Tues-. iay. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Harrell from the country were in town during the week. Miss Mary Herring and brother Mai vin of Calvary spent Senday in Whigbam, Milton Battle of Thomasville spent Thursday in town with Mar*, vin Jones. Mr. Sam Lasseter of Bainbridge •ante down and spent Thanksgiving at the McNair house. Prof. Charlie Rhebcrg of the Rea gan courthouse vicinity was in town daring tho week. The twilight services at the Baps tist church on Thanksgiving was largely attended. John Gnmey was among tho busi ness men in Whigham Saturday from the Reagan court hotiso. Miss Ruby a >d Jay Swicord of near Climax was the guests of Miss Rosa Pearce Sunday. Cobh and Lewis and the McNair Co., and all the syrup handlers are having a lively trade. Ex-representative C. A. Monroe of Bainbridge took in the Union meet ing at Whigham. Miss Blanche Carroll of Thomas ville spent Thanksgiving with Miss es Clydu and Ruth Jones. Mrs. G. M. Hagan of Iron City ayent several days with Mrs. N. G. Christopher during tbu week. %>r. W. M. Richardson a promi nent physician of Iron City spent Sunday in Whigham Mrs. J. G. Harrell and Mrs. H. T. Swatts from near town were in Whigham Tuesday shopping. Miss Sallie Johnson and little Brother Johnnie from near town was among the early shoppers Monday. Messrs Charles Maxwell ahd Ira Higdon of Calvary were among the many visitors in Whigham this week. Mr. Parker and family from Cli» mrx have moved into the Mrs, Gail- ford house just va«ated by Mr. Hens ry Taylor. Misa Emily Swioord of Climax waa the gueat of Miaa Don Harrell at the Harrell Houae daring the Un» ion meeting. Miaa Pearl Butler from near Cals ▼ary was in Whigham during the week the guest.ot Miss RuBsell Las- ■eter and Miss Bessie Foppell. Rev. J. R. Jester of Bainbridge, and Rev. |J. C. Bruton of McRea was the guests of Col. R. R, Ter rell during the Union meeting. Mr 1 and Mrs. Ira Butler haye moved back from Jacksonville Fla. and are m the country with Mr. Butler’s father uear Calvary. Misa Nellie, the beautiful and acs oomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Butler came home to spend Thanksgiving witn her parents, and returning to her studies on Monday at Cnthbert. A Proclamation. GEORGIA:—ByJ. M. Terrell, Governor of said State. Whereas, Official information has been received at this Department that on tho Kith day of August *1899. in the county of Decatur, one Noah McRay committed murder upon the person of John J. Clarke and escaped and is now a fugitive from justice. 1 have thought proper, therefore, to issue this my Pspclamation, hereby- of fering a reward el One Hundred Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of Noah Mi liar with evidence to convict, to Hie sheriff of said county and state. And l ho. moreover, charge amt re quire all officers in this state, civic aad military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said Noah Mcliay in order that he may be brought to trial for the offense with which he stands charged. Given under mv liaud and seal of the State, this the 110th day of November 1H0H. J. I!. TKRKELL, Governor, Hv the Governor: Philip Conk, Sec'y of State. HUNTER FURNITURE Cl Successors to Hunter-Baggs Furniture Company. ta Splendid Bargains in Odds and Ends *- —Which We Will Close Out Below Cost !• See Our Remnants in Mattings. Heavy Stock Double Cane Bottom Chairs, cheap, q sets at cost. Window shades, regular price redt from 75c, to 50c. Jardiniers from 15c. to $2.25. Dining Tables, Bedroom Suits, El We solicit the continued good will and patron] of the public. Our aim shall be to please. Hunter Furniture Company Bon Air Block, Bainbridge, Georj ^£©am.’s Outfitter. Now is the time to look around and see where to buy your husb; or sweetheart a nice Xmas present; and when you buy a man a pres there is nothing that he will appreciate more than something nice and to date to wear. Now let us suggest a few things that would be suit for you to buy; we have them in all of the late styles, such as Smok Jackets, Bath Robes, Pajamas, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, Umb las, Canes, Silk Suspenders, Overcoats, and of course a nice Tie is alwJ good. Now remember that we have made a special effort for the Holid shoppers, and we know that we can please you. 1. c. TOOLE, WIEN’S : OUTFITTER,- on Air Block, Bainbridge, Georg