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GET READ? FOR SUMliE'
THE THERMOMETER IS CLIMBING
9f/cn's Clothing.
Oo.-it ami pants suits, all wool, only $ 3 98
Full suits, Serges, for only 4 98
p'ine wool spring suits, worth $19, for i 48
Mm wool crash pants from $1 98 to 4 00
Boys and xoulhs suits at hall value price.
Serge and Seeillian coats $2 48 and 3 98
Men fancy silk vests lor only. 1 98
Full line men summer underwear in
Halbriggan and check nainsook.
Men Shirt Galore 39c to... 1_00
lloys knee pants 20c to _75o
Men. hoys and youth overalls at old price.
Shoes and Oxfords
Men’s low out shoes for 89o to $ 3 98
Ladies low out and oxfords 75c to 2 25
Children oxfords and sandals 50o to„ 1 25
ISed Spreads,
Kitra value for 98c
The Marseilles for $ 1 98
Summer lap robes worth $1 for 79o
Complete line window shades 26c to 50c
Curtain poles only 23o
Tin sod crockery at lowest price.
Oar Tfotion jCme Juii and Complete.
No use waiting till the
pick of the stock has
purchased by other
customers •
Our supply of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS was never so large; and they
must go at a price. See our handsome line of
Lawns, Swiss, Voiles, Grenadines, Laces, Embroideries,
Everything in late patterns and designs.
Straw Hats and Splendid Caps. Balbriggan Light
Weight Underwear, the kind that keep you cool.
CRASH SUITS,
SERGE SUITS,
FLANNEL SUITS,
Heavy, Medium and Feather-weight.
The ndbbiest and cheapest in city.
'Dress Soods.
Fancy figured lawns „ i
Fancy batiste lawns *'
Fancy waist.ngs,
goods u •
See those grenadine'^,
White lawns, large a<*n ?■
40 inch white shei !, W|1 N
Want percales worth “Vi
Dress percales for
Apron C he u k ginghams fop
White and black orgamf lej jj
Xaces and CmhroH niu
Full line valenciene lace, foj
Bead mgs, per yard "*■
Linen torchon Iaoes'from '
All-over laces from —
All-over embroider
nainsook..
Full line embroidery edj
insertions from
Full line ribbons, all wShSTi
colors from
Ladies shirt waisu whltaaSi
from. ’
Sailor Jfats from 25 l]k |
Ladies Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats for 98c. Better Qualities 1.50 to
Table Linens, Doilies, Towels, etc. Window Curtains 98c to $3.25 per
M. 13. CALHOUN,
THE CUT PRICE MAN OF SOUTHWEST OEORSIA,
BAINBRIDGE GEORGI
Seep Your Eye
on this space if you want to know where
to buy a good
PIANO
■OR*
ORGAN
At the Right Price. In the meantime
call on
CAPERS KING,
For Further Information.
Cut in Sorghum
Seed Cost.
You can raise Sorghum this year
at less expense than ever before. By
mistake we are overstocked on seed.
In order to dispose of it and inci
dentally give you an opportunity to
learn how well it pays to raise sor
ghum, we have cut the price. It
wouldn’t pay to sell it at all this
season if we did not hope thereby to
sell you sorghum seed again next
year. Almost without exception,
farmers who raise it one year in
crease their acreage the next.
The seed that pays best is Orange
Sorghum. We alone sell this varie
ty in this locality and we are now
selling it for less than ever before.
R. L, HICKS.
THE
Low Price Druggist
AND
Poor Man’s Friend.
P. S. The Democrat and Search
light having denied my postscripts
further publication in their columns,
I would not, if I could, embarrass
them with matters of a purely per-
sonel character—and hence my re
ply to the Mayors card will appeal
in circular form. Parties who would
like to read it may call at my Drug
Store cr drop me a postal R. L. H
CITATION.
To Whom it May Concern:
I. K. Horn, having in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
T. J. Spooner, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of km of said T. J. Spoon
er, to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in May, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to
said I. K. Horn., cn said T. J. Spooner's
estate. Witness ny hand and official
signature this April 6th, 1904.
T. B. Maxwell, Ord inary.
DISMISSION.
State of Georgia, Decatur County:
Whereaa, Gordon Chaaon adminis
trator of estate of G. F. Westmoreland,
represents to the court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fally administered the aforesaid
estate: This is, therefore, to cite all
persons cencerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said adminatrator should not be dis-
c barged from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission, on 1st Mon
day in May, 1904.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary.
Sheriff Sales.
Will be aold before the court house
in the city of Bainbridge, Ga., during
the legal hours of sale, on the tirst Tues
day in May ne*t, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described prop
erty to-wit:
« tS? certain, city lot in the ’ village
of Eldorendo, in the county of Decatur
a /if OaAMvia 4-U^v i : i
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Georgia—Decatur County:
is hereby given that the firms
of Williams Greer & Co., and Greer,
Hinson A Company, heretofore engaged
in the business of manufacturing spirits
of turpentine and resin and general
merchandise in said county, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent of all par-
J ties, Mr. t. D. Hinson retiringfrom each
of said firms, I he businesses of each
of said farms will be continued at the
same places by J. J. Williams* B. N.Wil-
llof 18 ’ -iV' u®J’ and Lonnie Greer,
who will settle all farm liabilities, and re
ceipt for ^1 debts due to said firms.
Ims April 6th, 1904.
E. D. Hinson.
J. J. Williams,
B. N. Williams,
C. C. Greer.
Lcnnie Greer,
Report of the Col
First Natl
at Bainbridge, in the]
gia, at the cl®
March 28th, 19
RESOl'H
Loans and dUcounw •
Overdrafts, secured MU"
U.S.Bonds to leeowc*
Piemiumson U. a **" 1
Bonds, securitiei.etce
Banking house, furnitwe
Doe from Nation*! Ban*
reserve agents) ^
Due from state banker*
Dae f roB| approved [jjw
nufiksand other csss
sasrsraffisg
sgpwys
state of Georgia, the same'being a part R idlmpUonfund«ti>
of lot of land No. (898) three Hundred urer (5per re" 1 °*
and ninety-eight, in the 27th distriot of
aaid county and described as follows-
Commencing at a point on the right-of-
wav ot the G. F. & A. railway fifty-one
feet north of the intersection of said
nght-of-way and thence in a northerly
direction along said right-of-way fifty-
one feet, thence in a westerly direction
one hundred and forty-one and one-balf
feet, to an ally—thence along said ally
in a southerly direction fifty feet—
thence in an easterly direction also about
one hundred and fifty feet to tbe start
ing point, and bounded on the north by
a V r? a ? t * 0 *-’ east by right-of-way of the
G. F. <5c A. railway, south by property
formerly owned by B. B. <fc E. A. Frank
lin and west by an ally. Levied upon
as the property of Wm, Detwiler to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from the March term
1900, ot the city court of Decatur coun
ty in favor of J. M. Cox. vs. Wm. Det
wiler. Advertising expenses to come
out the proceeds of the sale. This April
5th, 1904.
A. W. Fordham, Sheriff.
STAR
barber shop,
__ WiLL F. THORNTON,
Proprietor.
Established 1885.
LIABII
National*
Due to State Dan* .
SffiSi'SS— 1
Total
State of Georgia,
I, Frank S.
above-named bank^
that the above
bestofmykno^
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