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apology
the
n oseis red
r ,t violence blue
he eir
’round vou.
to the man who
—J. W. W,
nter spent several days in
i week.
icker of Iron City was in
.first of the week,
fail to read the display ad.
ao j Pace. Albany Ga.
re ll Scott has aocepted a
, the Flint River Store,
a most enjoyable danoe
• n man Monday evening.
rawford of Dothan Ala.,
1 days in the city this.
D, Boozer spent the first
-It in the city with his
ldwin of Thomasville was
I the first of the week on
le Donalson went to Atlan
k to appear before the Su-
ort.
W, N. Spence of Camilla
e city the first of the week
basinets.
, J. Breitenbach of AN
he guest of Mr. and Mrs.
rlioh.
Powell of Blakely, spent
of the week in this city, on
•mess.
. Ware spent Friday in
on business connected
Western Union.
B. D. Hankins and Mrs. Ed
ad of Babcook were register-
Wainman Tuesday.
Randolph Cooper is spending
~e in the city, the guest of
er, Capt. John R. Sharpe.
. W. Hunter of Quitman was
ity the first of the week the
f his ton, Mr. John Hunter.
E.T. Hines left Monday night
nga Ala. where he and his
g family will reside in fa
ne pleased to note the 1m-
oondition of little Webb Cha
o has been quite ill for some
. Blaum after spending sever
ith his brother Mr. Norman
) returned to his home m
Arnold and Miss
are spending the
Bruton
with Mibb Helen May in Quin.
• R.Deegan, of Winnipeg, will
m ^e city next week for
of some length to her sister,
Maggie Swindell,
ouel John E. Donalson is
Meyers, Florida, where he will
•eyeral weeks reoaperating
1 recent illness.
snd Mrs. John E. Donalson
r8, W. S. Thompson left Mon.
r Atlanta to attend the faneral
• John B, Gordon.
,L J- Miller and delightful
y*>U arrive in the city
,D * will spend the remainder of
•“ter »t the Wamman.
Jule8 Solomon, familiarly
86 “Uncle Jule” now of Mon
,bat formerly of Bain bridge
M ’eral days here this week.
Tl< f Hirseh a popular dry goods
n * 11 ^ rom Columbus spent Mon 1
“the city and attended the
51 ttlfc 'Mainraan Monday even
Leroy Gremmer who has been
spending the holidays with relatives
this oity left Monday for College
Park where he will enter the G. M.
Miss May Rnssell who has been
visiting relatives in Wayoross and
Atlanta for the past several months
expeoted home the first of next
week.
Mrs. G. A. Funderburk and daugh
ter, Miss Eva, of Jakm, who have
been visiting W. O. O’Neal, left
Monday for Green Cove Springs,
Fla., tor avisit of two weeks.
Dr. Jeff Cbason’s recovery from
aooident whioh occurred to him some
time ago, is a matter of great satis
faction to bis admirers in thig oity
and elsewhere. He is again able to
be out riding and is doing well.
Iu our last issue appeared the ad
vertisement of T. I. Thomason &
Son, agents for high grade fertilizers,
kainit, adds, etc. We hope that
our readers will note what they have
to say and that they will reoeive a
liberal share of the publio patronage.
Ordinary Maxwell’s office has been
visited by many of the old veterans
this week who reoeive a pension at
the bands of the state. No one will
envy the disabled or indigent Con-
federate soldier the small pittance
that the stato gives him in this way,
Mr. W. A. Carr of Calvary was
the oity thig week and paid bis
respects to the Searoh Light. Mr.
Carr informs ns that things politi
cally are beginning to. warm np
somewhat in his section and that
the merits snd demerits of the vs-
rions candidates are beginning to be
disonssod.
THE
SHOE STORE
Everybody.is bringing their
families to the^Shoe', Store
- WHY -
because they all get fitted and
every Child’s Shoe as well as
grown folks are
T77" a,rra,:n.ted._
NoJ{humbug| injfothis statement
BACK AGAIN.
• •
A
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.
General : Merchandise.
If you have a dime or a dollar to spend, I 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 to Please,
W. W. McULLEY,
BRINSON, GEORGIA.
Youjwilljfindjthe; famous
Bostonian.
$3.50$ANDl$4.00
shoes,;:
Elhere in al. styles.;
With the starting of the year the
farmers are bnokling down to busi
ness with sturdy stride, determined
to make the present year a busy one,
and we hope that their efforts will
be orowned with a&ooess. The man
who tills the soil shonld become the
most independent oitisen of the oonn.
try, and the day is not distant in
south Georgia when he will be.
Brinson Briefs,
We nre glad to see Mr. Joel War
ren ont again after being oonfined to
his room for several days.
Mr. J. J. Archer of Boykin has
been in town this week on business
and on a visit to friends.
The pnblio school has started off
with a larger attendance than ever
before ia the history of the school.
The teaohers and the pupils seem
bent on making the session a snooess
ful one.
The regular Fifth Snnday meeting
of the Bowen Baptist Association
will be held with the Brinson Bap
tist church on the Fifth Snnday in
the present month. Oar people are
making extensive preparations to
entertain their guests. The meeting
will begin on Thursday night before
the Fifth Sunday.
There was a meeting of the looal
lodge K. of P. last Tuesday night for
the purpose of installing officers for
the ensuing term. R. B. Webster
will be the new Chancellor Com
mander, H. H. Bnnson, Vice Chan-
oeller. Rev. Jno. Swain Prelate, J. D.
Wilson, Master of Work; A. T
Jonee, K. of R, & 8.; 8. J. War-
ren, M. of E. A. J. Martin, L G.
D. W • Hodges, O. G., J. D. Mnrpby
was elected Grand Representative
Lost Dog.
One hound bitch jet black on
back with white ring around neck
and white legs, yellow ears and
half of tail white. One year and
a half old, in fairly good order dis
appeared Christmas eve day. Will
liberally reward her return to Tom
Williams, Bainbridge, Ga.
See our Ladles
::|:OD
Dress ffhotgat ,'$1.50,
: It is a world “beater.” ::
““DOROTHY DODD,”.
Is|the'rage for the rich,|J“well to
do" and “purejin heart.”
In It!
When it conies to sup
plying things for cooking
and baking the special
dishes prepared for the
New Year Cooking.
\
We have a full assortment of Baking Pans, Pie Plates, Cake
Forms, Jelly Moulds, Etc., besides all other
TIN-WARE
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.
EDWIN CLAPP
FOR MEN.
has no equal outside of the
banister:,
and we sell both. Ashjto 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
BI Or BOOT.
here for
Bring your old Shoes
repairs, Guerry Bishop will treat
you right and warrants all work,
J.
w. DUKES
Sole Owner.
A FULL AND
COMPLETE LINE
Union Bottling Works.
T. I. THOMASON
All Kinds of—
Carbonated Beverages
, —and
Areated Waters.
Props.
—MANUFACTURE—
Ginger Ale and -
Seltzer Waters
Specialties,
♦♦♦
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
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 placfcfor 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, Via.
Rural Route Mail Boxes Approved By
Postoffice Department.
Bainbridge, Ga.,
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