The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 11, 1903, Image 7

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AL AFFAlRSjj Uan udt of Troy wm in, y i, first of the weak, up Pope, of Albany, wm ; iitjfiiis wee* on legal busi* • Ann\ Dickinion, of Green- viiitiog relative* i« v H»rt» Jones, of Auguata (jaeitoher »i«wr. Mra, Job* irpe B. B. Clemaii *p*nt MTeral Albao\tbi« week taking in irtuT*! B. Blam \ Themaavill* waa «r«d at thAjlVainmau Sunday feudal aB J Mra. d U. Gjaham of 5D y/ere regikred at the Wain- Monday. B, M. Paok,f Atlanta, waa lest of Rev. JR. Jeater aev- ayg this week R, Yancy of Rdn Ga. the ad- ot the Fire Insane* Co., waa city Saturday and Mrs. C. IL tyd, of Kes' fere registered at V e Bon Air ,y and Monday. , Johnson repreBen,g Dodson jrs Supply Co. of AV n ta was city Tuesday. \ G. I’owell, one of Blakely's ig lawyers was in the Gy this attending city court. V R. I.. Butts of Moitomery oineni official of the -Ac. L. ded court here this wee\ Daisy Binford of Aanta ..jJosie Munnerlyn ar\ t i)e of Miss Annie Campbell., nesNola and Leila Maxell tamed ipute a nuinbei of tbr an oyster roast on Mondr A Tumble In Prices! From now until Christmas Day we will give you goods at very low figures, as you will find listed belowin order to unload our stock, and give our customers the benefit of tnese prioes while making your winter purchases: Good Calicoes (till go at Sc. 3-4 length Percales at Sc. Better grades at 8c. Good Checks Sc Outing* for Sc. Wool Waistings for only 38c. Wool Suitings for skirts 38c. 66 inch Repelant worth 7Sc for 49c yard. 66 inch Snowflake suiting worth $1.35 per yard for 86c. Oxford waistings for only 45c. Big values in Table Linen, Towels and Doiles. Ladies Lace Collars for 65c. 98c. and $1.15. Children’s 8ilk Caps for only 25c. Children’s Long Cloaks for only$1.25. Children’s Jackets from $1.83 to $3.25. Ladies’ Cloaks and Jackets to close out from $3.50 to $8.50. Ladie-’ Skirts, big values from $1.48 to $5.00. Shoes, Shoes! Shoes!! Men’s Shoes that wear like iron for 98ei' Solid Calf Shoes in this sale at $1.35. Dress Shoes worth 2.50 for only $1.95. Ladies Shoes from 98<>. $1.25 and $1.46. See our Children Shoes we guarantee at 50 cents. t _______________ TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, the price will surprise you. Fascinator Shawls from 36o. to $1.83. Ladies’ heavy ribbad 35e. and 89e, lien’s heavy Underwear, $1.00 valuafer 70 oeute. Men’s Drees Shirt* worth 65u. in this sale for only 48o. Men’s heavy Jeans Pants 75c, Men’s Clotning, full suits from $1.98 to $12.00. Men’s Drees Pants from $1.25 up. Don’t miss those Overcoats, they will go at $3.98. Bovs’ Suits at 98o. $1.25 to $3 09. Large assortment of Ruga from !)9c. to $2.00. Large Bed Spreads worth $1.50 for 98c. Bed Blankets, good sizs for OOo per pair to $8.60. Large Bleach Bed Spreads only 69c. Men’s Gloves 25c up. Ladies Kid Gloves for 75o per pair. Brooms 15 and 2Q cents. J. & P. COATS SPOOL COTTON 4c. Spool Silk 4c. Embroidery Silk, per skein only 3c Ison Hardy and Arthur Litll lomasville came over last week lend the dance given Jjy the in Club. Johnson, formerly eonneot- iththeG. F. A A., returned lay from a business tour over late. J. R. Sharpe after a delightful oi several month* in Atlanta other points in the state, has re* id home. C. Reynolds of the firm, of ier & Reynolds, of Way cross, several days here tine week on business. R. Babcock of Pittsburg Pa., identof the Baboock Lumber pany was in the city Monday on ay to Babcock. Horace Grant of the Robin* Amusement Uompany is in the mdeavoring to secure a suitable for his street show. iyid C. Barrow a well known InJ ece mau of Thomasville spent ral days here this week in the est of the Franklin Life. 0. Snipes travelling passenger for the G. F. & A., with Quarters at Tallahassee was in ilty the first of the week, ipt. George Whiteside, of Apa- ™la, came up on the Queen • Monday and spent a day or here en route to Savannah. tpt. J. W. Singleton and Major Gayauaugh of Montgomery, irnmeut boat inspector* were in "T fhe first of tbie week in* ■mg dredge boats on this river. aniu Curry, of Hattiesburg, 111 in the city thu week visit* fnends and relative*. Martin old Bambridge boy and has a of friends here. He is now in the lumber business in USBlppi. 1’ u Hammond of Babcock, •b- H. White and Miss May ,l I’Wsed through the city Mon- «n route to the home of Mra. "“in Virginia. Mrs. White and -ason came down last week to ! the rimeral of Mrs. Eason of Poock. IJ’ ": f McClellan and daugh- p ”arv, of Cambridge, Mass, i »,ii" l ^® Ull y Monday evening probably spend the winter r* here - Mr *. and Miss Mo- ...*Jf nl several months nere It*: ,°f * g0 and * * fru:0 <l» who will be glad lh «» back again. Remember our Holiday Goods are now arriving daily. Don’t miss them, from dolls for the little ones to the grandpapa. Yours to please, 3D. CALHOU1T. J. WILLIS SOLE OWNBR Willis * Drug BACK AGAIN. PRESCRIPTION DRUQQI8T9. IjRITY. : ACCURACY, : DISPATCH. Carries in Stock a Complete Line of Patet Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., Fountain and Bulb Syringes, Hot Viter Bottles, Nursing Bottles, etc. Willis Drug Co.’s Guaranteed.” BARGAINS IN STATIONERY, From 30c. to $3.00 per Box toilet soaps, I 5o. to 11.00 a Cake. OFFICE UPPL1ES: Ledgers, Cash Books, Day Books, Etc. Inks, Pens, Etc. Full Supply. Ails ' - ■ Agents Waterman mntain Huyler’s Celebrated Pens, ■ Jjfc Candy, Covered by our 0,guarantee. A full line; freeh every week. Hudnuts, Cell’s, 1loger 4 Gullet Collates Perfii.es if fid Toilet Articles. Hot and Cold Sda Water. W» arche Acknowledged Leader*. % Mail Order. Will Bewe Gar Prompt and Careful Attention. Willis’ WHte Oil Liniment Tht&ston Earth. Your MoiejBack if Vou Want it. PHONE 71. NISHT PHONE 173 • • 4 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 General : Merchandise. If you have a dime or a dollar to spend, l 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 tb Please, W. W. McCULLEY, BRINSON, GEORGIA. THE * CENTRAL * STORE! Special Bargains For Next 10 3D^.“STS r Men’s, Ladies’ ft Children’s SHOES. Some Special Sales in DRESS GOODS. A Great Many Bargains in ~ * BOYS' SUITS VVhich You Should See. Bargains also in Men’s and Ladies’ Some Specials in HA TS UNDERWEA R And also in all our Dry Goods. All that we ask is that ' you come and examine the bargains which will only last todays EOSENBEEQ- BBOXEEIiS.