The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 18, 1903, Image 5

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Irish' U fcujljt 1 '* (£t|ri0tma0 Abbrraa TO ITS PATRONS: WRITTEN BY th eo. r. wardbu. r Search Light friends—and kindly neighbors— L r year of care and labors i closing-ending very near, ■how before you—-earnest saying, 1 verv meek and humbly praying Christmas—may be bright and full of cheer, lose merchants who are careing r their customers are fareing, ourteous meet out the people every time, . vour prospects—fair—not murky— j you eating Christmas turkey— | with egg-nogg and champagne wine. he ladies of our city it really makes them pretty, lopping in the sharp December air, „ handsome rosy noses ilt just like budding roses, Chrisimas joy dear, ladies, a bright and golden share; our young men—kindest greeting jo are never found retreating ; a Christmas dinner time is near— to church—avoiding poker- cigarette—and little joker— ng a new leaf the coming year. our friends in each profession we are sincere in each expression, you gains—and handsome profits clear, your Christmas—every pleasure, ht joy in fullest measure— • brighter in the New and coming year. our druggists—courteous— willing— more sawdust in pill filling— lore soap makes magic plasters wear, your Christmas drachms—(full measure) you full of Christmas pleasure, ig in the New and coming year. those bachelors who tarry— io have failed so long to marry— —topsy-turvy in their gear— up straight—your shoe strings tying— our slipping—sliding—shying Christmas—brothers! and a wife the coming year. Mayor Toole and city daddies— ( indsome—earnest—lively laddies, ler slim or wide—and seldom ever queer, d Smart our veteran Marshal— rk -policeman never partial— rry Christmas gentlemen and the brightest cheer. the babies in the cradle ho might fill a good sized ladle— larger cherubs—sporting locks of hair— |nd older darling babies—gents and little ladies ho daily raise old Hades— Santa fill your stockings, with presents rich and rare. the ever patient preacher— ie badly compensated creature— ag worldly mortals what to fear, * your sermons full of power, ist a quarter of an hour— inning with the New and Happy year. roughout Decatur County eayen with most noble bounty— this year the planter richly blest again— ith tobacco crop most cheering— tton highest prices nearing— Autumn crops he did not till in vain. 'ce the old year’s rosy dawning ance its infant—golden morning Cambridge has risen to honor—and renown, tegai Court House—with its tower— ad a clock that sounds the hour— a fairy palace—adds its glory to the town. eople say the world is getting colder— worse in growing older— h the bigger half engaged in raising Cain, hat with cowardly bomb throwing— rain wrecking and safe blowing— • hlevil has a jolly, glorious reign, tmocrats do all remember * n ^ tate elections in November— In V emocra tic hurrahs—all along the line, f w the Reps are up salt river— easting on old crow liver— e Democrats are enjoying, cake and champagne wine. most favored of all nations Heaven has blest in all relations— nd i bit your i I'ng uc uaa uicst in an rciauuiia— w P ea r Ce an ^ Plenty dwelling far and near. In,' f n ^’ a had her thousands dying, nep, s arvatl °n—helpless—flying— • e morning of this dying year. lfc U / Aethers of the Press—so clever, I a nr.n"® suc b a m 'gbty lever ■Thun i 6 anc * abounded sphere— I Virtue enn ® ,oud at ev 'l ^°' n g— e c -warding—crime pursuing— rcn Light wishes you the brightest Chistrnas cheer. THE SHOE STORE J. T. LANE, IRON CITY, QA. Everybody is bringing their families to the Shoe Store -Txrsarsr- because they all get fitted end every Child’s Shoe as well ea grown folks are “Warranted- No.fhumbugf in this statement. Headquarter! for the Celrtratei Chattanooga Caw Mills, ONI AND TWO NORM PLOWS, • • • • AMERICAN FIILD AND HOtil FENCl. Youjwilljfindjthe famous Bostonian $3.50 AND $4:00 SHOES, here in al, styles. . Besides carrying a complete line of the above goods, my line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Are Larger Than Ever. Ladies' Dress Goods from 10 cents to fii.00 per yard. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Skirts from 75 cents up. Boys’ Knee Pants, 5 to 15 years, from 25c. to «i per pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits from 75c. to fiio per suit. Men’s Suits from $3 50 to £15 per suit. SHOES! SHOES!! ::: See our Ladies ::: Dress JShoe at J$1.50, :: It is a world "beater.” :: DOROTHY DODD,”* Is the rage for the rich, “well to do” and “pure in heart.” I sell the famous BATTLE AXE SHOES. Every pair sold with a GUARANTEE, and have a pair for every man, woman and child living between the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers; so you come right along and get them. I will also keep on hand during the syrup season a supply of CYPRESS BARRELS, and will buy all the Syrup brought to this market and pay SPOT CASH for it. YOURS TRULY, J. T. LANE, EDWINZCLAPP 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 BIO- BOO T- Bring your old Shoes here for repairs, Guerry Bishop will treat you right and warrants all work j. W. D U KJE S, In It I When it conies to sup plying things for cooking and baking the special dishes prepared for the Christmas Holidays. We have a full assortment of Baking Pans, Pie Plates, Cake Forms, Jelly Moulds, Etc., besides all other TIIT-W-A-ieiE that is required in the kiteken. Our prices on these things are very low. Also showing a fine line of two and three piece Carving Sets. A. J. MACDONALD Bainbridge, Ga. Union Bottling Works. T. I. THOMASON & SON, Props. —manufacture— All Kinds of— 44 Carbonated Beverages —and Areated Waters. BAINBRIDGE, GA, Ginger Ale and— Seltzer Waters Specialties. PANACEA MINERAL SPRINGS, Panacea, Fla., on the Gulf of Mexico. Excellent mineral water cures all forms of indigestion and stomach affections. Situated among the pines, pure salt breezes, a de- lightful place for bodily and men tal rest. Salt and fresh water ffshing-crabs, oysters, fish, etc. Pleasant and splendid accommodations at rea* sonable rate. Address, Mrs. K. McFarland; Panacea, Fla. Sole Owner.