The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 11, 1903, Image 6

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THE SHOE STORE Everybody is bringing their families to the Shoe Store - - because they all get fitted and every Child’s Shoe as well as grown folks are T*7"a<xxaxxted.- No humbug in this statement. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER/ THE VISIBLE WRITER Tabulator Fiee of Charge. X=>. JD_ BICH, BAINBRIDGE, GA. Traveling Representative. You will find the famous Bostonian $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOES, here in al styles. Bainbrdge Grocery Co. ^—SPECIALTIES: ^ Armour & Co.’s Capitola Flbur, Line of Veribest Oconee River Canned Meats Mills Meal, and Provisions. ::: See our Ladies :: : Dress. Shoe at $1.50, : : It is a world “beater.” i: ^“DOROTHY DODD,”.* Is the rage for the rich, “well, to do” and “pure in heart.” EDWIN'CLAPP FOR MEN. has no equal outside of the 'BANISTER: and we sell both. Ash to see the Styles. Anything that one can ask for is here. Don't think that because this is an exclusive Shoe Store that noth ing is sold except fine goods We are obliged to keep from the Lowest to the Highest. Look for Tom Williams, next door from First National Bank. If you don’t see him look for the BIG- 33 O O T. G enuine Texas S d Oats. Hay, Grain and Everything in the Feed Line. Ask Us for Quotations. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia—Decatur County: Order of Court of Ordinary:—Will be sold in said county on the 81et day of December, 1943, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m., at public outory, at the late residence of I. 1*1. Griffin, deceased, to the highest bid der for cash, all of the perishable prop erty of said 1: M. Griffin, embracing for ty bead of cattle, more or Iobs, live head of brood bows, 20 head of pigs, 3 head of mules, 2 brood mares, one oolt, 8 tons of baled hay, 5,000 stalks seed cane, 75 bushels cotton seed, 200 bushels oorn, more or less, one hay rake and mowing machine, one two-horse wagon, one one- horse wagon, top buggy and harness, 40,000 tobacco sticks, more or less, 5000 feet of lumber, more or less, plowstocks, olowb and other farming implements, all the household and kitchen furniture, 15 barrels of syrup, 75 bushels of sweet potatoes, 12 head of fattened hogs, Said sale will continue from day to day un til completed. J.P. Tolar, Administrator estate of I, M. Griffin, deceased. SHERIFF SALE. Georgia—Decatur County: Will be sold before.the oourt house in the city of Bainbridge, to the highest bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in January, 1904, the following described property, to-wit: Seven acres of land, more or lees, in West Bainbridge being in block “B,” except one acre in northeast corner of ssid block, the same being a part of lot of land No. 830 in the 15th district of Decatur county. Also the following property: One two-horse wagon ana harness. Levied upon as the property of Ezekiel Weems, to satisfy a ti fa is sued from the city oourt of Bainbridge October 6th, 1908, in favor of S. Brinson vs. Ezekiel Weems. This Dec. 8th, 1903. A. W. FORDHAM, Sheriff. 2Kwjittt£ tn with the leading designers in the country is what en ables me to exhibit some thing new every day. Attrartib? mi / Witter Bring your old Shoes here for repairs, Guerry Bishop will treat you right and warrants all work. J. W. DUKES, Sole Owner. CITATION. Te All Whom it May Concern. J. F. Tolar haying in proper form applied to me for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of I. M. Griffin late of Decatur county, Ga.. this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said I. M. Griffin, to be and appear at my office on the first Mouday in Jan 1904, and show cause, if any they o»n, why per manent administration should not be granted to said J. F. Tolar, on said I. M. Griffin estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this. Deo 6th,1903. T. B. Maxwell, Cheap Excursion Rates via Central of Georgia Ry. Account annual meeting Southern Educal lonal Association. excursion tick ets will be on sale at all ticket stations ou the Central of Georgia Railway to Atlanta, on December 30th, limited to January 3id. 1904. for return passage. Also to New Orleans, account Centen nial Celebration of Transfer of the Louisiana Purchase from France to the United States, and meetings of the American Economic Association and American Historical Association.' Tick ets on sale and return Dec. 16 and 17th. also Dec. 25, 26 and 27th, 1908. The Central offers very attractive schedules and train serrioe. For rates, schedules, eto., apply to nearest agent. I invite you to call and convince yourself. My patrons shall have the ad vantage of my years of experience in the millinery line. Remember the place to trade is at my store corner Bon Air Block, Broad and West Streets. JHra. ffi. I.&gnttUiffiu Too Many Goods racket ST Prices cut to pieces for the month of De Mr. Floyd says he is nearly going to give goods away th' from these prices you will think so Wl1 Child’s Clonk Boys^its::;;^’^ Men’s Overcoats ' 5 ' *■* Men’s Overshirts - Set Goblets .. Tumblers • 144 pants buttons All Calicoes... Set Plates Set Knives and Forks Good Rugs Towels cheap. All kinds of Toys and Christmas Novelties. Bargains in Everything. The Goods must be sold J. M. Floyd’s New York Racket! BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. Men’s Shoes 98c Women’s Sunday Shoes 95o Meu’s Brogan Shoes ... 98c Women’s Brogan Shoes 69c Men’s Suits $2.00, better for 2 98 Black Thihet Suits $ 5.75 Men’s Blue Flannel Suite... 5.76 Clothing and Pants at any price 5 papers pins 5c, -5 paper needlers 5c 24 sheets note paper 5c 24 envelopes 5o Men’s Hats 25c. Boys’ Hate 19o 2 Spoois Thread 6c Good Coyset 24c Good Umbrella 48c DIAMONDS FINE WATI ♦ CHRISTMAS 19D3. This Happy Holiday Season is fast approaching. Have yoa thoi the Gifts you %ish to make ? BOLD .no PLATED JEWELRY We are receiving Suitable Arriolas every-day and hope to have tri« ure of your frequent visits to our Store. * SILVER NOVELTIES. If you are out pf town write us and be assured of our prompt and expi BOLD * \YQ * SILVER .1 dtet- Of. ..a A jri3*SLLAS Our mail and express business i9 very large and we hope to steadily i RICH * CUT » BLABS. SWAN FOUNTAIN PB ** »* * We sell only the BEST, but at Reasonable Profits. J. I. BUBERS, JEWELER, BAINBRIDGE, GA. CLOCKS. FINE LAI LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia—Decatur County. Notice ie hereby given that the under signed has applied to the Ordinary of said oounty for leave to sell land belong ing'to the estate of Mrs. Florrie Hines for the payment of debts and distribu tion. Said application will he heard at the regular term of the Court of Or dinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1904 This December 10th, 1908. J. P. HINES, Administrator of the Estate of Florrie Hines. 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- STAR BARBER SHOP, WILL F. THORNTON, Proprietor. Established 1855. Photogaphs Of Self or Children Makes a Nice Xmas Prese Come early so]that they can be finished in We are prepared to go any where and makeviei groups. Why notjhave a Photo made of •3TOTTI3 SOTJSS^ Oak * City * Studio, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. J, R. Anderson NEW DRUG STORE Has recently opened up in Whigbam. Drugs Medicines all New AN0 ^ Stationery, Perfumes Etc. Especial Attention Given to Compounding Prescript Your Patronage Solicited. Very Truly, X. 2=5_ WKIGHAM, GEORGIA.