The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 11, 1903, Image 8

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From Whigham. Mr, and Mrs. Bobe Harrison were in town Saturday. Miss Ada Trulook made a short visit Thursday to Climax, Mr. John Grines, of Pine Hill dis trict, was m town Monday. Mrs. Bill Harrell, of the Bell dis trict, visited here this week. There are no weddings booked for Whignum tins December. Mrs. W. H. Herring from near town was in Whigham Wednesday. Mrs. Will Sellers and sister Jiiss Susie were in town during the week. Mrs. Atnauda Brjwn from West- ville Fla. is lb; guest of her brother Ab Logue. Mr. Billie Graham, from Heagan Court House, was iu Whigham Sat urday. Miss Bessie MoTyer and sister, Mrs. Sam MoTyer, of near Climax, were iu town Thursday. 8(r. Pomp Mashburo left for £lba, Ala., Saturday, where he has aocepted a position. Mr. Martin Harrell and wife were among the shoppers in Whigham Monday. Many cbanges will take place In Whigham within me next two or tl}ree weeks. 'Messrs. Al. A. Shaw and Kelly Futrill were transacting business here this week. Miss Lois Bower entertained a few invited guests at her admirable home Friday night last. For dolls, vases, and all sorts of Santa Claus, call on mlSB DpUuj Weldon when in Whigham. Mrs. Ed Duggar and Mias Hattie Larkins from Lime Sink were here Wednesday. Mrs. John Evans and sister. Miss Lillie Bell, of Climax, were shopping here Tipy-duy, A. P. Spence, of Camilla, spent Tuesday here with his sister, Mrs. R. R. Terfell. Mr. Tuad Perkin’, of Savannah, spent Several days here this week with his cousin, Miss Harrell. Rev. John Maxwell and wife, ot Calvary, were the guests of Mr. Bob Maxwell Sunday. Mrs, Woodbury returned from Denalsonville Tuesday where sbe had been visiting the past week. MoNair «fc Co., and Cobb & Lewis ship from 4 to 6 cars of syrnp weekly from Whigham. Messrs. Dan and W. M. Jones, of the Bell district, were among the syrup sellers in Whigham this week The nobbiest sign is a large oak tree in front of Mr. Dan Johnson’s store, whioh he adorns with all kinds of tinware da*ly. Miss Bessie Peeble, the beautiful and aooomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peeble, is expected home to spend the holidays. Miss Peeble is attending Cox College in Atlanta. A little negro who was feeding syrup mill at Mr. Tom Maxwell's near town Thursday had bis right hand caught in the mill, and realis ing his eondition, put bia left hand in to release the other, so it resulted in having to amputate several of bis fingers besides both hands being badly mashed. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Martin, who live near thia plaoe, loat their little ten-year old daughter a few days ago. Her clothing caught on fire while in the yard near a waabpot Sne ran into the house to her sick mother who was unable to extin guish the flames. The little girl then ran to her father who was mak ing syrup near the house. But on reaching him the fire had done its work. She lived only a few hours. Her parents have the sympathy of the entire community. HUNTER FURNITURE CO, Successors to Hunter-Baggs Furniture Company. Some Splendid Bargains in Odds and Bids *■ -Which We Will Close Out Below Cost !■ See Our Remnants in Mattings. Heavy Stock Double Cane Bottom Chairs, cheap. Jhii sets at cost. Window shades, regular price r«du< from 75c, to 50c. Jardiniers from 15c. to $2.2,* Dining Tables, Bedroom Suits, Etc. We solicit the continued good will and patronaw of the public. Our aim shall be to please. Hunter Furniture Oompsny, Bon Air Block, Bainbrilge, Georgii lien’s Outfitter. Now is the time to look around and see whes to buy your Husban or sweetheart a nice Xmas present; and when youbuy a man a presem there is nothing that he will appreciate more tharsomething nice and u| to date to wear. Now let us suggest a few thing that would be suitabli for you to buy; we have them in all of the late tyles, such as Smoking] Jackets, Bath Robes, Pajamas, Gloves, Handke^hiefs, Sweaters, Umbrel las, Canes, Silk Suspenders, Overcoats, and of durse a nice Tie is always good. Now remember that we have made a social effort for the Holiday shoppers, and we know that we can please yd. One of the really delightful enter tainments of the season was an in formal reception given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Annie Campbell in honor of Misses Daisy Biaford and Josie Munnerlyn, who are her pleasing guests for a season, The affair was thoroughly enjoyed by those present. L. C. TOOLE, MEN’S : OUTFITTER,- on Air Block, Bainbridge, Georgia