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THE
WALTER A. WOOD
harvesting machines,
MOWERS,
REAPERS,
BINDERS,
ARE THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
Simple in Construction,
Light Running
and Durable,
Prepare in time to haavest your oats and hay crop.
SELLING AGENTS.
HODGES & POWELL,
Cyrene, Ga.
BRACKIN & SON,
' Bainbridge, Ga.
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THE BETTER CLASS
of goods are never too good for our trade. We consider your custom
worthy of our best endeavors and in selecting Cereals, Canned Good s
and
GROCERIES IN GENERAL
this fact has always been kept in mind. A visit to our store will re
veal everything that is staple and good in our line of goods with all
the novelties that prove of worth as well. Our stock will bear favora- j
ble comparison with any other.
Two Sunday Schools.
On Sunday evening last at the
home of Mr. Thomas'Wilson in
Brinson. Mr. J. E. Clarke was
married to Miss Ruie Shuff, only
friends and relatives being pres
ent. Rev. John Swain performed
the ceremony which was impres
sive. Mr. Clarke is a prosperous
and progressive farther and is be
ing congratulated upon his mai-
riage. The young lady has resid
ed in Brinson but a short while
and was on a visit to the family of
Mr. Wilson, however she had made
many fiiends
Another wedding occurred i n
the west side of the creek in the
Rock Pond district, Mr. L. D
Hitt to Mrs. Harper, also on Sun
day last. Mr. Hitt is well known
in that section and is in the em
ploy of Mr, S J. Warren, having
charge of his logging business.
Both of these couples are receiv
ing congratulations from friends
From Climax,
Mr. J. W. Napier spent
Tuesday in Bainbrdge.
Miss Lou Ellen Powell visi
ted Bainbridge Thursday.
Miss Connie Thomas has re
turned from a visit to Live Oak,
Fla.
Mr. Jonathan Herring went
over to Bainbridge Thursday
on Business.
Mr. Paul Truloek and sister.
Miss Alice, spent Sunday with
friends in fowltown.
Mrs. Ella Hines and daugh
ter, of Jacksonville, passed
through Climax Saturday.
Mrs. D. B. Curry and lit
tle Esther went over to Cairo
Friday to visit relatives.
Rev. W. A. Windham, of
Ozark, Ala., was the guest oi
W. M. Carter’s family last
week.
Mr. Ianthus Bovver, of Fowl-
town. and little daughter, Ian-
thia, passed through here Sun
day enroute to Whigham.
The young people had a very Christiphine.Smallwood
enjoyable game of pit last _ _
Thursday night after prayer . On Tuesday last at the home of
meeting at Miss Lucy Carter’s, the bride in Attapulgus, Miss
Miss Eva Bell who has been I Edna ilartha Smallwood and Ur
attending school in Thomas- S. A. Chrisfiphine were united m
ville, passed through Climax marriage, Only the immediate
Friday on her way to her home relatives of the contracting parties
in 1 owltow n. J were present to witness the cere-
On Friday, May 27th. our m ony, which was performed in a
teachers. Misses Flora Boyce | missive manner
and Mabel Herring, will close 1 .
their school with a delightful | by R- ev - W. Carmichael,
picnic in the “park” in front'of I The marriage was of unusual
Mr. 1. A. Allen's home. All j interest in that community, uniting
the friends of both teachersund as t ) oes t wo 0 f the ni0 st popular
pupils are cordially invited to , c ,
attend ‘ j young people of Attapulgus.
| Miss Smallwood is one of the
Our entire community was „ , , ,. , ,
, i , c most charming and accomplished
shocked and saddened on Sun-1 ° 1
day last by the death of little, young ladies in that entire section
Eugenia, the five year old and has many friends who will be
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i interested to learn of her mar-
Schillicit. The remains- were ri Dr Christiphine stands
carried to Rainer, -Ala., their I . , .
old home, for burial, aceompa- ver y high m h,s profession and is
nied by the entire family. The ; universally popular,
sorrowing ones have the sym-j The friends of the young couple
patliy of many sincere friends are extending congratulations and
broad stre Et
The most up-to-date placej^.,;.
The only place where you can g^TT"'
i Meals at all hours. ' xei
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; Private Dining Rooms. Come and make ft- j
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The Best Whiskey on Earth,
E. Plumenstein, Proprietor,
Bai
Wilson’s Whiskey §1
T. I. THOMASON &
Have just i eceivc a
Large Shipment of
ONE AND TWO HQRt
FARM WAGONS
in Climax.
E. M. MOORE, Grocer.
Phone IS,
PRliXAL'D."
Union Battling Works.
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T. I. THOMASON & SON, Props.
—MANUK ACTURE-
All Kinds of—
Carbonated Beverages
—and
Areated Waters,
Ginger Ale and -
Seltzer Water
Specialties.
bainbridgf:. ga.
BRACKIN & CO.,
Livery, Feed,
*>» Sale Stables,
Broad Street, Bainbridge,^Ga,
Busses meetsall trains and trunsferpassengers promptly, of any portion o>
tlie city. First class teams and trusty drivers. Call at our stable-
riit'NE 56. BRACKIN CO
PANACEA MINERAL SPRINGS,
Panacea, Fla., on the Gulf of,Mexico.
Brinson Briefs.
Ilarry Graham has returned from
a business trip to Savannah*
Two weddings in one day is a
pretty good record for Brinson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Perry, Iron
City, were, in Brihson Sunday last.
The merry-go-round lias been
transferred to Donalsonviie for a
.'“asou.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Earp are off
op a visit to North Carolina, Mr.
Karp’s oi l home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doualson
attended the ClarkShuff marriage
here last Sunday.
There has been considerable talk
of a circulating library for Brinson.
A capital idea, to be sure.
wish them a long life of happiness
and prosperity.
Oak Grove Items.
The crops are looking line for the
season in our settlement,
Miss Lavada Dekle spent last Sat
urday with Mrs. O E. Dugtrar.
| A number of Oak Groveites atten
ded preaching at Macedonia last
I Sunday. ,
\ Miss Eva Chason spent last Tues-
j day niirlit with Miss Betsie Lee VVil-
, der,
We are sorry tc note the illness of
little Pearl Duggar and hope she will
soon recover.
Mrs. Mary Wilder, and daughter,
Lidia, spent last Sunday with Mrs.
A. C. Sellers.
Mr James Kinney,and wiije of Mt.
Excellent mineral water cures all
torns of indigestion and stomach
-c.-.ons. Situated among the
pmes. pure salt breezes, a de-
ligh-.t..' place or bodily and men
tal rest.
Salt and fresh Witter ftshing-crabs,
oysters, fish, etc. Pleasant! and
splendid accommodations at rea
sonable rate.
Address,’Mrs. K. McFarland
Panacea, Fla.
S5.00 a Front Foot!
Vve have some desirable building lots on Washington
street south of the Methodist church. Lots 300 feet
deed, in good neighborhood; well drained.
... A BARGAIN . . .
Allen & Co,, Real Estate Agt’s.
Bainbridge, Georgia.
J. D. Murphy attended the Grand c i t t
r i ir ct> * tn ni . ! Gli\e spent last Sunday with I. .J.
Lodge K. of P, at Albany Tuesday ...... ,
and Wednesday of tins week. Wilder and family.
J. H. Neel is preparing to paint) Mrs. Dora Nicholson, of Klondike,
and otherwise improve Ins residence. | was the guest of her sister »Mrs, Ida
The work will bei^iu tit once. |Smith last Monday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse 11. Powell, of j Mrs. Jim Mize and Mrs. Court
line Grove neighborhood, were the «• re Q -
guests of Mr. and Mis. Arch Perry, i Mlze ’ of II,ll > 8 P ent S,lDda >'
| Sunday. with Mrs. John Palmer.
i Dr. J. L. Adams, of iron City, has! Mrs. T. II. Dekle and daughter
j been spending'a couple "f weeks bjtre Lavada, and Mrs. 0. E. Duggar
| on professional business. He is a.j spent lust Tuesday afternoon with
; good deutist. ., T ,
; Mrs. John Palmer.
I J. 'I'. Allen, of Del'wood, Fla.,I
has returned to bis home alter a Oak Grove feebool will, close with
pleasant visit to Brinson and rela-1 a piouiu cn Thursday May 26, every
| hives living near. ■ body invited to come and bring weli
j Miss Pansy Given, one of the au-| filled baskets. Lemonade will be
j eomplished teachers in iht- Irou City j sold on the grounds and the proceeds
public school spent Saturday here , will be uged for the beQe fit of the
the guest ot Miss 1< lorenoe Harris, i . ,
; school.
I Postmaster Ash lias begun the I
! erection of a handsome new store! Among those who attended the
I building which will be occupied 1 singing convention at Sutton Chapel
j when completed by D Blumeutield. j last Saturday were Prof. J. Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Earp are re- and daughter Miss Regina and Miss
joicing over the arrival of a fine Betsie Wilder, R. Chason and daugh-
and
* which they are selling
at exceeding ....
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EASY TERMS. MADE TO GOO
AND RESPONS'BLE PART1E
Call< Write or Phone Us.
WE DON’T HESITA\
to say that our line of. t MILLINER!
for Ladies mu Misses cannot be eJ
celled in
QUALITY, STYLE, PRIL
Our stock is larger, our assortment ba
ter, our prices lower. We -how til
best ideas of the best milliners of tin
country.
We invite inspection.
We request comparison.
Mrs. M. J. Reynoli
EG® S1H
Cliett Hardware Coi
Bainbridge, Oa.
Hardware, Stoves, Mill ■Supplies^ Tu
Patton ’s Ready dri.vrrl Sunpionf-
and White Lead. )]'"uni and j
Material, Cotton Planters |
— Timu of Farm MurUinenj, C •>
str££»-
| baby boy at their lioo>e. Air. and
’ Mrs: P. C.Thigpen also have a new
j addition to their family—but ’ties a
I fine girl.
ter Miss Eva, Prof. J. Coker and
sister Miss Lila Mae Coker. They
report a very nice tune.
We are having a flourishing school
B. E
The public school will close hi
on the night of the 26th, inst., and j at Oak Grove now.
exercises will be held by the pupils j
on that night and on the night fol- c -„ c , „.
lowing. Hon. W. M. Harrell of • hor ^le Cheap
Bainbridge, has been invited to make To any one that desires a set
SilSfT. TK l be 0n of Collier's Orations, consisting
Digbt of the 2bth. The session has . , ’_ , . _. &
been a successful one and much in-1 volumes, good binding,
terest will be taken in the closing, good condition. For informa*
I exercises. ' tion apply Search Light Office.
Some Splendid Weddin?
I have a nice line of Novelties in
Gold and i
Glass,jSi.vervvare, Ladies’ Hand 1
and Spoons of (he
-Gorham ManufacW 1
, pthelraaio P
and numerous'other things.an'
is the prices are right :
N. J. Smith, The Je*«*
pain
Broad Street. : , gutf
Your Watches and Jewelry repaid aD