The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 18, 1903, Image 6
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AFFAIRS.
Mies Beard of Troy Ala. is tbe
euest of Mr. and Mrs’ T. E. Throw-
Donald Curry of Climax was in
the oily the first of tbia week on bus
iness.
Frank Hamil of Jakin spent the
week in the city the guest of rela*
tives.
Miss Agnes Leverettof Eatonton
is spending the holidays with Mrs.
T. H. Tiller.
Willis McKown of Decatur is
spending the holidays with friends
in this city.
John Butler of Blakely formerly
with the Bainbridge State Bank was
in the city Sunday.
Mrs. M. C. Williams of Attapul*
gas spent several days here the early
part of this week.
Tbe little brown iug may be re*
sponsible for many little brown jags
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pray of
Massachusetts are stopping at the
Wainman for the winter.
Mr. J. W. Ware leaves Saturday
for Brunswick where he will spend
several days with friends.
C. M. Smith a prominent insur
ance man of Thomasville was regis
tered at the Bon Air Monday.
Mr. McDonald of the J. P. Wil
liams Co. of Savannah spent several
days at the Wainman this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ramsay left
yesterday for Valdosta where they
will spend the holidays with rela
tives.
Every one should go out to see
the boys Xmas day when they play
Pelham the winding up game of foot
ball for this season.
Mr. John Botts a traveling sales'
man for the Jaokson Woolen Mills
is spending the holidays with home
folks in the oity.
Mr.Carlton Bruton who has been
attending school at Gordon Institute
Barnesville returned Friday to
spend the holidays with his parents.
Miss Lizzie Lou Gray who has
boon the attractive guest of Miss Al-
lie Golden Cliette lor some weeks
leturned Friday to her home in
Waynesboro.
Rev. J. T. Ryder and family will
spend the holidays in Savannab with
relatives, There will therefor# be
no preaohing at the Methodist ohuich
Sunday as usual.
New Year will follow olosely upon
the heels of Christmas, and the fel
low who means to swear off after
the festivities, may find a hard time
ahead tapering off.
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER."
THE
VISIBLE
WRITER
Tabulator Fiee of Charge.
IE 3 . ID.
BICH, BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Traveling Representative.
Bainbrdge Grocery Go.
^—SPECIALTIES;
Armour & Co.’s Capitola Flour,
Line of Veribest Oconee River
Canned Meats Mills Meal,
and Provisions.
AU kinds of Toys and Christinas Novelties.
Bargains in Everything. The Goods must be sold, I
Q enuine Texas S d Oats.
Miss Mamie Erwin of Atlanta
he guest of Miss Runa Patterson.
Miss Erwin has visited Miss Patter
son before and is quite popular with
the youuger sooiety set of the oity
Mr. Edwin Bates of Pelham spent
the week in the city the guest of his
father, Mr. Mark Bates. They left
yesterday for Cuthbert to spend
Christmas with Mrs. Telfair Wil
liams.
As will be observed by a perusal
of our oolumns there has been some
thing doing in matrimonial oireles
lately; while tbe jingle in Ordinary
Maxwell’s pocket attests the same
thing.
After one of the most successful
terms in the history of the institu
tion the Georgia Southern Military
College closed Wednesday tor the
Christmas holidays. The various
teachers have gone to their respect
ive homes ior tbe vacation and will
return refreshed for tbe spring term.
Hay, Grain and Everything in the Feed Line.
Ask Us for Quotations.
Mules and Horses
FOB S-A.X
Is
I wish to announce to the people of Decatur
County that I have opened a Sale Stable
at Capt. Deverges Stable in Bainbridge
and will keep on hand Mules and
Horses all times.
MY MOTTO: Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Your Patronage Appreciated.
D. C. HARE,
Bainbridge
Too Many Goods
0*at>T>
RA c KE = T8T D|
Prices cut to pieces for the month of
Mr. Floyd says he is nearly going to give goods a
from these prices you will think so
Child's Cloak..
ujyJi.® 8 ’ T 9 a P«8.49;$
Men’s Shoes 98c
Women’s Sunday Shoes 95c
Men’s Brogan Shoes 98c
Women’s Brogan Shoes 69c
Men’s Suits $3.00, better for 2.98
BlSck Thibet Suits $ 5.7S
Men’s Blue Flannel' Suits... 6.76
Clothing and Pants at any price.
5 papers pins Sc. 5 paper needlers 6c
24 sheets note paper • So
24 envelopes 5c
Men’s Hats 26c. Boys’ Hats lfiol
* Spoom Thread MSet Knives and Forki"'
Good Corset 24c[IGood Bugs ks
Good Umbrella 43cl‘Towels oheap.
Winter Underw™’^
Men'8 Overcoats
Set Goblets...,
Set Tumblers .
S a n te buttons 1
All Calicoes. '"I
Set Plates.
GET A
POLICY
IN THE
Security Mutual
All policies registered with the State
of New York. Each policy bearing the
signature of the State Superintendent
of Insurance to the extent that he has
received from the Company tbe requir
ed reserve to guarantee the fulfillment
of this contract. Thus making the great
of New York yonr trustee and the
State
trustee of your widow and orphans.
The Seourity Mutual has the greatest
percentage of assets over its liabilities of
any oompany doing business under the
laws of the State of
New York: the four
so-called giants not exoepted.> This con
stitutes true strength.
Before taking out a policy see me
about it or write me; am in position to
give you easy terms on your first annual
payment.
JAB. O. BOYD,
District Manager,
BAIN BRIDGE, - GEORGIA.
Married on the 10th instant at the
Ordinary’s office this city, Mr. T. J.
Spooner of the west side to Mrs. M.
V. Harrell. Mr. Spooner is one of
the prosperous farmers of Rook Fond
distriot and he is being congratulated
upon his marriage. The Search
Light joins In these oongratnlations.
tn (Houdj
with the leading designers
in the country is what en
ables me to exhibit some
thing new every day.
Star Attrartib?
.Stall / Httriw
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.
IHra. 01. i.Hryuulba.
J* M. Floyd’s New York Racket
; BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. 1
DIAMONDS
FINEWATC
CHRISTMAS 1903.
This Happy Holiday Season is fast approaching. Hare you I
the Gifts you wish to make ? 1
GOLD AND PLATED JEWELS
We are receiving Suitable Arriolea every day and hope to haveti
ure of your frequent visits to our Store,
SILVER NOVELTIES.
If you are out of town writo us and be assured of our prompt and t
GOLD * AND * SILVER
DANES A UMBRELLAS
Our mail and express business is very large and we hope to :
RICH * OUT * BLASS. SWAN FOUNTAINS
*» •*
We sell only the BEST, but at Reasonable Profit*.
J. I. SUBERS, JEWELER,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
CLOCKS. fine LAI
Photogaphs
Of Self or Children Makes a Nice
Xmas Pres
Come early so that they can be finished!
We are prepared to 20 any where and makei
groups. Why not have a Photo made of
-STOTTXS XXOTJSEj
Oak m City % Studioj
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
J. R. Andersoi
NEW DRUG STORE
The small charge of 35o. and 20c.
has been made for tbe football game
wbioh will insure a large crowd be
ing present. Tbe grand stand will
be free.
Has recently opened up in Whigham.
Drugs and Medicines all New AND
Stationery, Perfumes Etc.
Especial Attention Given to Compounding Prespp
Your Patronage Solicited.
Very Truly,
T-
WHIGHAM, GEORGIA.