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L. E. Gilleistedt, of Troy,
spclii suMft'dajhta^MFSHap
•ing their
Store
x -
£ t fitted and
well
. Gilleistedt, of Troy, Ala.,
PHBPPIP? mm*
that one
rited.-
stateraent
be famous
iian
0$4.OO
ES,
styles.
tidies : : :
at $1.50,
"beater.” : :
D0DD,”«*
: rich, “well to
e in heart.”
C LAPP
P. D. R«jb, with the Underwood
Typewriter \ Was in the city this
week. 0 *,$ Sy t)
Dr. Thomas C^on, of Donalson-
ville, was in the cay this week the
goeat of relatives, oo 01 f _
Mr. and Mrs. M, P. Calhoun are
spending some time in Columbus
visiting relatives.
barman of Apalachicola, was in the
city this week os business.
Mr. Riidofj/ti I'tpl. tit iff, a promi
nent tofasccp plapter of A^psterdam,
spent .Saturday 1n.^atp bridge.
Ed, Lonsbettjjri one of Albanys
Mrg, D. K. Talbert has recovered
from her recent illness, to the de-
light of her friends.
Mr. A. M. Earp and children vis?
ited; friends in Donalsonrille Sunday.
Mr. D. D. Wilkes left the first of
the week to accept a position in the
railway and mail service.
Rumors are to the effeol that more
than ons wedding will ooouf among
the young people of this place in the
near future.
ing and night.
Mrs. Sim Brinson attended the
Maxwell-Smith marriage near Cal
vary last week:
The pupils qf the pilbtic school
will observe Washington’s ’Birthday
next M6ndAy With appropriate, exer
cises. TW’school lkin'a probbferoiis
state:- e • *oh ; ,?Jt
A Pretty Poem
'ollowi
_ Dr. M,
la for Miss Gladys Monger
casiOfl-Qf her marriaga to g. S.
ftCPf
Gladys Monger on the oc-
Haddon. The words were arranged
by jles»d8wea Bslatmr as a nhorni
Aiding March and
chorus asjjhe
wedding party epMfrbd^he eh
It 1 through the ldndtieks of
Jot a E- Dgnplipn that Ire are eo-<
abldd i6 p*bfiBh the poem. .
As^tif. in shade in sun the *
h-pI/S \ F!j V fffl ,
hds siicih sky occasional.
: V i ■ ;. '!
outside tfie-
5ter:
Ash to see the
’let, . ,-niiic
1£D I
lere.
can
vo nil
c I
)f ?.}3
because this-is ah
! More that noth
Wept fine goods
jHo keep‘fronv$&
the Highest
® Williams, next
VtfatJcUlf
Mr. .'Harris XeiV^ind wioce, Miss
Mane Marcus, ot Tallahassee, spent
Sunday in this ci the g i es ts of the
Bon WJct rtonaM 111n
Miss Mary JiOu Blaum who has
been the guest of Misp-Xllara Curry
for the past week half -returned to
her home in Dothan. K
C. C. Greer amJ -'J. Jx Williams,
of Cordele,^w6re in the city this
week lo/Moifljg after turpentinb^and
lumber interests in this seotiqhX
ne favorable feature ofah& early
primary is that it will give defeated
candidates a full Opportufiityjto seek
oonsolWodvin April And ptjy fish-
ing - \ \
Mrs. J. Thorn and Mias- B. R
Coleman, of Nevvburg, N. Fi, spent
several days in %oity this Week en baWbadddrmgt
route to Tallahas%vhere they will ^ ^ I'm. W. t. Moye,
spend a month. \X Lime Sink, spent Saturday here,
Among the yisitorsVpi the city Mr.
yesterday were Misses Byhdfo^Hory Hill were in Whigbam Wednesday
tense Lasky and Myrtle Kornmbtt^f Miss Florenoe Bunch is with her
Bainbridge, They were at the brother during Mrs. Banoh’s illness
Stuart.—Times E:
- The young people wepe treated to
a delightful a entertainmentThursday
night of last week by Mr, and 1 Mrs
Thorpe at their pleasant borne.
UPdilHU Vitt^sStfcliOaaW^e
mained very quiet iu this section of
the county. A few candidates bave
been in our midst but bave failed to
enlist anv considerable interest.
We learn with regret that Mrs. R,
S. Hardin i&conmderiog the matter
of removing to Dothan, Ala.,. some
time soon.. Her friends hope that
she will,decide not to, do so.;
Our farmers ate rapidly preparing
their lands for planting time.
From Whifham.
Everybody is trifiwg-to-garden at
once.
Mrs. Bob ~fjfend£ will
besorrv to bearof her sickness.
>py pat
,y you
and peace;
E ch heart attm
Till heaven’s
W here jov
Fair bride
lovers
H|il happy
Hymen's a!
B|st be yuur
your true'fove ne’er /aiT
falter
Your life two streams that hence-
-. forta must flow as one.
Fair bride and bridegroom happy
lover# hail. , UO'Ji'ICl
Mrs. E. B, W
was in the cit^
week eu route to Panacea,
TpPerfMilieTIIxbe the guest of her
re sbe win be tbe gui
^Ij^jISfgTnd
Amto Harris, of Albany,
sistei
Misses
The Georgia Industrial Home.
To All Friends of Humanity:
The miraculous success of The
Georgia Industrial Home, for the
orphans of living parents, is at
once a credit to our common hu
manity. Beginning its work about
ears ago, on simple faith in
through human hearts and
ands, it ha# touched the lives of
more th»AXtwo hundred children
and now has a farmly of-mofe than
one hun'diid and , fifty, and'-with
tar^'«.<}6Miit4l|uAiiaji&^^iA
_v_.__ -< _ ' - ni-
Mr W. M. Quinn made a business
mir imi iHm" i aewiHi? n n!tihi'
W fsln«! km on'-olosib sdt lo
1 Mbj; iPrescot i-- lias -- returned t ".to
WMgiaWt kfm A feW ! -‘bcritiess
and Susie Spence, of .Camilla, are in, m Rveiiinem b.u • y.
tbe city tLe^iUflUIi WW ie^CI HKCMS ! .^rs^ill^
were among the attendants qf the has,accepted i»usiOn,«fl|s./jei rSit the.
m-„ r..— r kKegan uourt house, tbiaoounty, I
;«# were in the city Monday, Wfeighatt/. -
company I. Col. Obear
p^wjPftknowa in this city and as on gty | es 1D i ia ^ a pd ribbons "ati “Misk
his previous visitSfj^ppl iDoUie’^^tl'^n Whigbam.
cordial welcome. noJJtO io 9011*11 j Mrs. Gtebrgi Buijih’s many friends
noHWfjf. A . Deegan, of Winnepeg.l ^ regrdt ^bcar'bf ber continued
Ha'oirf «,rl , ’, _ , illness with pneumonia.
Mmiitohk, arrived in the city Sunday ■ ^auLoll.
-trr, I j Mrs. Nannie McLauchlm of
was in VVhigliam during - .tbe .Weekl
th/-£rue.‘it--ol’ .Miv Georgc Bunch. ■>'■«<;
“cf b«<» w : g, • 0"«,I rJht* •H'oun*-:,
Mbs-Delia F. Crawford and buss
in possession ot a plant represen
in i an expenditure of more' than
ytL^d’Oop—Its its highest
an,! tl-nfcitUlAtion.
(nancial sup-
port'ts necessarily pathetic as we
nr ^.naminatinpal
some time the guest
qf fier.8ist.er, Miss Maggie Swindell.
Mrs. Deegan
was well knowf^fj^Oh%fi ^^-IjAddie r.ou Powetl of'CaFrof are the
of friends who will ;of |lis?i^, Djxiii'., '«ti^ . Bonnie
,W*rt©»9»ffher. Tpufopk-,.
A lid&Ifier of our citizens went down
I'o'Tati^assee Monday evening to
W8r 'W.yj.f^^fa 'l^ure on “The
Milo# ff kii- 2 : ^kl’. 1 ’ 11 *An immense
erdwdgr^pfe^,t$jjjdislinguished Ne-
braekau and the representatives from j (
it^l^jyLat sustained
u.8 reputation as an orator.
^'AT^-ferhatwwtF'lrers^fttia -Cttaitr
f D hfhwb rt 4 i l f^ our
muleiVWftmflqrses belonging to
like tbe ac-
Shoes here !
U K E S,.
Bishop will trekt
warrants all work.’
In rib /Re lhat (
Mr. R. G. Lewis, a former citizen of
WiJ mV? fi^ 1 htfW <1 or'Bainbridg e ,
will-iflbVO' oThomasville in
ii.j. iij.il. Icluic. Hin many friends
wijLweloqge hii^i back^ime.-Times-
Mr. Lewis has rdJldBfllii
lww> will ngiil In kw biiii l»W"
aid. a ■ u
The home is 3 ftve ; y$B%' dfd Mon
(i^y, February 22nd, .1904, and-.wp
iappsal tip aH.thP.-fi jend^ qf tnpoy
'WA ^iidhoofl , in
iho^te qf.Qpo.rgja to help lift us
10 it^dupt,, Wilj N’ou .not be^ one
v, ho will follow the best impuUfes
bf.tne hurnari'beaf? and Extend4
band'of Help- bn'this Fifth - BiVtriW
day of fKe swiefdsf ahd most'rfia^ 11
v e ms tbahity in ’ 1 Georgia to the "
aitiiiu/it 6f Five-Dbllars at- leaked
The childden Wft hre reaching aWri
hdlp?rt£ , ' i ii’e 'absolutely.' bwithfout
hopefrbbi flrry Other source;
'Thankingriyou dn.' advance-'iton
^our interest in the matter,-I jr^,
main, liis^jor ,eoJ*y oumh. «
| YourAfowHiurpanify,
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■; .a.! i.SSSGSBBSS"" ll
At the conclusion of-the serv
ices at the BaplifcVtihfirch Sunday
ewnipg. the.cppg.rygatiqn, wqs ^q
add Sii'riday “lasf 'at her home in
Mtomage e‘JkwbinWedi)«4r|rj:inear
aaqil^L! .oD
iTteiipup ll *' ,of JWiftIwtti Mf>gh
School
ffiTOMlW&tS
benefit AWHM# 9 * 19clmil 9H
iwber of her W**4»
TTvTB
\ After your patronage and expect
to have it if you are aftfer
Saving Mone^i J " j 111 slbf 1
BAINBRIDQIE
FURNITURE CO.;
(Bainbridge Grocery Co’fl Old Stand) 1 !
, /v- 'i le>
M. B. BABBS, FIRE INSURANbK^
V
M'O’
MACDONALD
fa,nr. rnsf-
tan I
iii
ms noannflqill aiM
iriJrn douen jrrIJ aiasug
.fasnsniBfi
alnubovq aniq
'{Ifrlol ?.t,w -(iindlA,
oC> ,x«bfibnl':'W oirt yd buy
COMPANY,
'UW out yd boyovv d •.r d.d.LomkuvIftiif vd
Chattanooga Disc PIowSs
pdanaHm »fiJ to istr-aftTIj |. 9n iriisJfi3 -.ui fa fir, dint
praMlS ^Itivators. ^
'QarJtfSDiStrJbutofs
, arid Cotton
'3t od !iiw Jnrfq :>il] uw!} i>-,
s gniob si:»v/ ysnJ , noiionn
Full Line General
| -io7no5 £uonuo r» lyrUxn ftf.v/ 1 * ■
BAINBRIDGE
M^es Alice Wltobfirlejy prinofpaPi^W^Pg'- ^-WWW w f*>. PH'
tips were Miss' Lillre Btaswell, * of
OchlocHnee;''Ga., and Mr.- ; Willie
els of
BaihbTidgcTurniture Co.
WOl^g bn Bainbridge Ga.
through life.
L. StriBbling, ef this^city. Rev. <l (
Ri-Jester in his impressive , mhfi”,
performed the siippl^V^ beagt»
tiful ritss wbiefe united tne hd|Ppy,
pair.- -dr ■>• v‘, h
The solemnity and beauty,^, tjhft
qiarriage service was intpnpm^dl)
on this occasion, by thp.,;extfeme
youthful ness /}f,!the bride and
(groom, neither of. whom have yet
^seen eighteenhintither^. 1 - IO ' 1
Thchrideis thedaughtCT of.Mf,
. B'raswclt, of yp^ihs
» charming and at f .
Mr. ;Strib*
mu i m ■—a I., 11 Strib*
’JO : I v 4 m, an ener:
L spite of per- , ^ ^MMmsrnoung man.
waa tbe •!« ’hsiir-tMffi-’fh tna employ of
IftgraflBic- rime .and
.fe9l3Y9id not ynifl
„,.X«jy ani
Hunnewell Griffin
W v Bel!
* R Fain
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