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affairs.
stmas hangs but one week off
Fisher of Atlanta was in the
’ wl >ek visiting bis sister Mrs.
jdMrs. Martin Harrfell of
lW erein Bainbridge Tow
Crapp9 of Alaga spent Sat-
sn d Sunday here visiting
days
any,
[. Hi«bt of Tallahassee spent
here the first of the week
sess.
Hines of Ramsay Miss., has
the oity this week on a visit
| family-
McDavitt and W. O. Greer,
were registered at the
Thursday.
ikD. Holland a prominent in*
man of Atlanta was in the
week on business.
im ar Parker representing the
Constitution was registered
Wainman Monday,
i A. Graves of Brunswick vis-
fsmily Sunday returning to
rick Sunday night.
Cohen and Robert Zaoharias
polar knights of the grip were
e first of the week,
ter Hunter of Quitman spent
days here this week the guest
Mr. John Hunter,
ice Waterman representing
laG & Co. of Macon spent
in the city this week,
damson a popular drummer
iltunbus, spent a few days in
this week at the Wamman
Grant Dixon after a short
Mrs. John E. Donalson has
to her home in Atlanta,
ill special attention to the
i the ad of the Willis Drug
fiy which appears in this is*
utmas trade has been ooming
If of late and the indications
It the sales for the season will
ph heavier than in previous
) Mindell and Blanohe Ehr-
»the guests of friends in Al*
Ibis week. They went over to
[the wedding of Miss Farkas.
ordon Bower left Wednes*
Tallahassee where he will
leveral days with Mr. Wm.
ktosh.
I Mamie Goff is expected home
'lege the latter part of the
^ will spend the holidays
* parents.
klki of Quitman and E. P.
M rof Atlanta, president of
[abridge Oil Mill were in the
* wee k inspecting the mill.
| brace Rice who has been
; school at Monroe College,
lh, returned today and will
i holidays with her sister,
Battle.
* re y°« going my pretty
n going a-berrying sir, she
io’s to be buried, my pret*
It’s none of your funeral
id—Exchange.
Beauprie Division Passen.
of lh e A. C. L. and E. B.
‘ ‘Winmaster from Montgom-
® in th e oity the first
r ^ on business connected
‘R.R.
[ad Mrs. \V. S. Thompson of
| * o have been tbe guests
^ rs . John E. Donalson
|PMt^three weeks leave Sun*
. .Madelphia Pa. where they
[ Dd the holidays.
; T ' Cane of Yonkers N. Y.
&. M the w ainman and
L "•winter in Bainbridge.
48 just returned from an
h£ T ^. iu Eur ope Porto Ri-
" Points.
Mr. Abner Averitt x of Fowltown
ha« charge of the agenoy for the
Mutual Lite Insurance Association
of Georgia. He was in the oity Tues
day and informs us that he is meet
ing with great suooess. Tbe home
office of tbe company is located at
Athens and for many years it has
been in satisfactory operation there.
It is a mutual risk and is designed
to seoure insurance at a lower figure
than it could possibly otherwise be
obtained. Mr. Averitt hopes to
have the organization under pei feet
working order in a short time.
Mr. George Stiles and family are
quartered at the Waiumau hotel for
the winter. Mr. Stiles has in oharge
a string of 17 race horses which he
Is training on the splendid track at
the fair grounds, some of tbfim are
fast too. There is no reason why
Bainbridge shouldn’t beoome the
training quarters of numbers of hor
ses each winter. Our climate is
splendid and we have one of the
fastest tracks iu the South. Mr.
Stiles and his interesting family are
welcomed to Bainbridge.
We understand that early in the
new year Mr. Chas. A. Helton will
formerly announce his oandidaoy for
sheriff of Deoatur county subject to
tbe primaries. He proposes making
the contest a vigorous one. Mr. Hel
ton was for a long while deputy un
der sheriff Patterson. He is active
and fearless and would make a good
officer no doubt.
■
Announcement.
To the Voters of Decatur County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the honorable position of Judge of
the City Court, subject to tho result of
the white primary.
1 make this announcement with many
misgivings as to my competency to ac
ceptably fill this important and trying
position. To properly adjudicate the
rights of the intelligent citizens of this
great and prosperous county might well
tax tbe brain and heart of any man. I
can only promise that if honored by
your choice I will bring to the discharge
of my duty eyerv faculty of my being
and will fearlessly and impartially dis
charge the same, as God gives me the
wisdom to see, and the power to per
form it. I have no criticism to make on
either of the other gentlemen who are
candidates for this position, save to say
that if distinguished by your choice, I
shall the more highly'bsteem the houor
because chosen before such able compet
itors, and if beaten by either, I shall
find iu such defeat no sting of disgrace,
but shall continue to practice my profes
sion with grateful recollection of those
friends who voluntarily bestowed upon
me their confidence and support.
A. L TOWNSEND.
ONLY
7
DAYS
BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
So
You
Had
Better
Buy
Your
I laid
Give Him a Razor.
If he shaves himself, he wants a new
Kazor -men seldom have too many. If
he lets his beard grow, perhaps he might
shave if some one gave him a nice de
pendable razor to do it with. But be
careful what and where you buy. Be
sure to choose one of these splendid
razors from oar stock of
Henkle’s Cutlery.
These razors are made of the best tem
pered steel, full hollow ground, finfly
finished, ready for use. Nothing bet
ter made and they must be had here
if at all. See my splendid assortment
and lemember they are all warranted.
R. L Hicks, :«
The Low Price Druggist
" and Poor Man’s Friend.
P. 8.—Oh, woodman, down that tree.
Spare not a single bow,
Is rotting leavee are poisonig
me
And I’ll destroy it now.
FOR DISMISSION.
Georgia—Decatur Countv:
Whereas, J. H. Emanuel, administra
tor of D. A. Campbell, represents to tbe
court, m his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered said estate: This is. there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, Kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, it anv
they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administra
tion, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in January, 1904.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
C. C. Harrell has sold the entire
stock in the store known as the
“Fair" all accounts due said store
up to Dec. ist are payable to
Mart Clothing Co. Mrs. C. C.
HarrelL
PRESENTS!
We
Have
a niee ,
Line of
THAN A POOR ONE.
Time is accurately measured by a
Waltham Watch.
iWe 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.
Toilet Sets,
Vases,
Pictures,
Picture Frames,
Mirrors,
Perfumes,
Collar and
Cuff Boxes,
Shaving
Mirrors,
Jewelry
Caskets,
Cigar Jars,
Cigar Cases,
Desks,
Books.
In fact a present for every
body. Call and
LOOK!
OakCityDrug
Company.
IT OOBTBILEBB
TO WEAR A OOOD
WATCH
Yours Truly,
laum Jewelry Qo„
BON AIR BLOCK.
NEW JEW STORE!
WHIQHAM, QEORQIA.
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
Millinery, Ladies’ Un
derwear, Jackets, Etc.
Mew Store, Mew Goods,
Prices which cannot be
Surpassed. We buy all
Goods direct from the
Largest Manufacturers.
NOTE THEBE BPLENOIO BARQAINB A SHORT TIME ONLY.
Ten Dollar black worsted suits for $$. $12 genuine imported all
wool mixed goods suits, all colors for £5. Long pants suits for boys
from 10 to 19 years, regular price $6, our price $3 Knee pants suits
for boys 5 to 15 years, regular price $2.50, our price $1.25. Best all
wool youths’ suits, 5 to 15 years, regular price $3.50, our price $2.
Full English broadcloth pants, all colors, regular £4 goods, our price
$2. Pants you now pay $$ for, wasell you for gi.50. Best gio over*
coat for $5 Our £1 shoe will cost you anywhere $1.25 Our 50c. hat
will cost you elsewhere gi. Dress goods from 5c. to gi per yard.
Highest price vaidfor Hides, Skins, Furs,
and Wax, in Cash or Trad/e.
Savannah Bargain House.
Christmas and Wedding Gifts I
I have a nice line of Novelties in Gold and Silver, Umbrellas, Cut
Glass, Si.verware, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Solid Silver Forks
and Spoons of the
^^^Gorham Manufacture^^^
and numerous other things and the main poin,t
is the prices are right ::::::::
N. J. Smith, The Jeweler.
Broad Street. - Bainbridge, Ga.
Your Watches and Jewelry repaired and guaranteed.
Nowlls 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.