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The Bain bridge Search Light
l MEMBER 38. “ ° RAiMnpiiuic ~
1866.
1904.
Over Twenty-Five Millions Dollars Have Been Paid Its Beneficiaries and
Policy Holders of the
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QEOROIA STATE SPECIAL.
CLIMAX.
r Calhoun is back from Florida.
■ C. Bell and little daughter,
lited relatives in Cairo last week
Clyde Curry and Lou FJIen
ipent Wednesday in Bainbridge
friends.
k Bonnie Curry and Hubert
attended preaching at Attanul-
day,
P- Mills, who has been serious-
tte past two weeks, i* improv-
“«writing.
■ Lee Herring and James Stim-
erer to Bainbridge one day
on business.
■" ■ Napier and her sister, Miss
holias been absent from Climax
time has returned. ■
f&lock
!« of
We are having some hue weather now
Mr John Herring has returned from! and th ® f ‘* ru * el> * re laying by their
Bainbridge. | crops.
Rev. H. G. Griswold, who is to asseist! Mis “ HM ' lie HSryckland has returned
Rev. R. D. Stimson in a protracted j hoiu « fr,,m » «“*» friends near Face-
meeting at the Presbyterian church next j v ’ de '
week is expected to arrive on Tuesday . Miss Ethel Swicord who haR been
the 26th. inst., and will remain through j <iuite hick, we are glad to learn is ooli
the week, holding two services daily, at I valescing.
four and eight p. m. Mr. Griswold is j Miss Testae Dixon has returned home
pastor of the Presbyterian church at! from an extended visit to fiiends in
Cordele, Ga., and is one of the most Fow.town.
prominent ministers of the Macon Pres- j Mi . s I(1 „ Dix „ n ] eaye8 a faw d „ y to
bytery. He was an intimate friend and [ vWt frieuds Bnd reUtives at Q uituJai ,
associate of the late Rev. C. H. | Hnd Uaounton.
Mrs. John Worn and children, of Car-
rabelle, Fla., are the guests of Mrs. M.
S. Worn this week.
Calhoun Hannah, of Facerille, is seen
up this way very frequently. There
must be some attractions
Rev. E D. Johnson closed the Baptist
meeting at Pine Forest last Friday, with
the accession of fourteen members,
M". and Mrs. C. Sapp, of Bainbridge,
Hyde. Mr. Griswold stands high as a
preacher, and his sermons are tilled
with instruction upon the great themes
of the gospel. All are most cordially
invited to attend the services.
It is a source of much regret to the
liceTrulock has returned from | people of this place that Miss Flora
Peasant stay among relatives j Boyce who has tilled the position of
s at Amsterdam and Attapul- teacher in the Climax school to satisfac-;
[ torily, for the past several terms, will I
«a Donalson and her attrae- ■ no longer be connected with this school, j ....
K*. Miss Georgia, of- Bain- ’At the recent meeting of the trustees of | were the gueste ° f ‘T TT’
16 tbs guests of Mr. and Mrs. the G1 S. M. C. in Bainbridge Miss Boyce and ..Ira S^S. Duton, last Sunday.^
' W ®1L > was elected to a position in that college
Herring have just received a ' aud oF ,jom ' se as there were more m '
“'tment of Lowney’s bon bons, ducemenfcs, accepted the place,
Miss
are delicious. When
you want
Boyce is an excellent teacher and while
wtg.i] something that she Climax regrets to give her up, we con-
y° u had better call on Mr Bainbridge on securing the
services of so competent an instructor.
5 V McKachem, of Red Bright and early Wednesday morning
• ■ L'„ is visiting Miss Mary a congenial party of young poeple start-
. fhoma^ville, N. C. Miss ed ont for Lime Sink, to spend the nay
j" s uianv friends here would and with them they carried the custom-
' i* visit to have been Thom- , ary baskets well filled with delicious
■ ffimax preferred.
Mr. dud Mrs. Will Belcher, of Wire-
dale, Fin,, are the guerte of Mrs. Belch
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Uwicord.
There arrived at the home of Mr and
Mrs. J. J. Whitaker a young man, who
will probably remain with them twenty-
one years
Mr. Tom Thomas, of New Smyrna,
Fla., who has recently beeu out to St.
Louis to the World’* Fair, is visiting bis
mother. Mrs. M A, Thomas.
A very delightful moonlight picnic
r ‘a> on hand a nice line
tailor made suits and
ng in tlii6 line call
.| Ute t0 have what you
so. ^J® 5" ou satisfaction,
j., , ’ B Past Mr. Trulock
^ ' of Jtder6 for these suits
r Save perfect satisfaction
Bllen Powell
r^wd to learn that she has
teach a school five
»ot .' U ‘7, a,Kl left Monday to
“tee lBS F>0W ®U was one
jy > S , Iar Pupils and though
Portion admirably,
to pos * t ' OD 'a » compli-
:m B °yce and Miss
edibles. After an enjoyable drive of was given at the hospitable home of Mr.
several houra their destination 'Vas and Mrs. J. L. Thom,is 2nd lost in hon-
reached and only those who have been 0 r of Miss Jennie Fletcher. Various
to the beautiful place can appreciate the games were indulged in and delightful
sight that greeted the merry crowd, The refreshments served. Miss Fletcher is
morning passed very pleasantly, some a charming hostess and each of her
engaging in various games and amuse- guests spent a most enjoyable evening,
mente, while others, the proverbial loy-
Miss Vernice Morea has returned to
this place alter an absence of some days
on a visit to friends.
MW Willie McCulley has returned
from a visit to her sister. Mrs. Homer
Williams, of Cordele.
Mr. 8. J. Warren bae returned from a
business trip fo Florida, where he owns
extensive turpentine interests.
Prof. McNiei. of Andrew Female Col
lege has been visiting in Brinson for
some days He left last Saturday for
his home.
Mr. S. J. Warren has begun the erec
tion of still another cottage north of the
••abroad. That side of the town seams
to he growing rapidly.
Esquire Brown went over to Bain-
fridge last Friday -on business. Mr.
Brown has retired from the race for tax
collector, owing to the position taken
by the party authorities. - His minly
conduct lias been such ss to make many
friends, who while tl e regre: th; t ho is
not to nerve, yet admire his loyalty to
the party.
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M ARK1AGL VOID
Georgia—Decatur County:
Maria Borders J Petition to have
ys. / marriage de
Hindi nek Borders. ) void, and have same
set aside.
The defendant Kuadrack Borders, is
hereby required, in person or by- attor
ney to be aud appear at the next hupe-
iior Court to bp held in and for said j A.M.jF.M
Comity of Decatur, on tlie Tuesday after j"t uoi'i t,
the second Monday in November, next, *
then and there to answer toe plaintiffs
complaint, as in default thereof the
Court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable W. N„ 8pence,
dge of said Court, this 1 (5th day of
July, 19U4.
C. W. WiMBF.ttLEV, Clerk.
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mgcoupl-s, sought out the shady nooks the happy party betook tbemwlye*
and romantic spots for which Lime Sink j back to town, and nrobably the moon-
is noted, and spent the hours in sweet I light drive was one ot the most pleasant
converse At twelve the hampers were features of the occasion. Al! profess to
unpacked, and the dainties prepared for ' have spent a delightful day. Among
the occasion by the fair young ladies, ; those in the party
were very much enjoyed. After dinner j Boyce, Lucy Carter, Alice I rolock, Ef-
converaation aud games were resumed : tie Mc^een, ***** Mills, Ivud.e Na-
and though the afternoon was unnsually I pier and Clyde Lurry, M^srs. Fa.,1
sultry the interest and enjoyment oi the Truhaik. Jame. Robeit Stimson
young folks did not Hag. Late in the j Don Lurry. Lee and John Herring, and
afternoon, just as the euu was setting ! D. B Lurrv, r.
Auction bale of Watches
and Clocks.
Beginning first .Saturday in October,
1904, and each Saturday thereafter, on
East side of Old Court House Square,
during u-ual houra of sale, will be sold
at public outcry to highest bidder, all
the oil Watches and Clocks - hat 1 have
had on hand for twelve months or
longer, Maid sale for the purpose of
paying charges for repairs. Terms Cash,
J. I. HUBERS.
Some rare bargains will be offered.
wtm. Lean a.n.r.1 -
H. A. MaT.VER, Genera! Agent
R. B. CO sEMAN, Gen. Pam A'gt
Commercial A|t
CALL ON
JOHNSON BROS.
for ail kinds of
Draying
New Teams,
By virtue of m order passed by
Jjf ^ on - J• H. lferrell Referee at
Thomasville, Ga. on July 4th, I
will sell at public sale in the tows
of Whigham Ga., in the store
house on Broad afreet formerly
occupied by O. R. Johnson, on tb«
t6th day of July 1904 by 10 o’clock
a. m., ail of the Stock of Mer«
chandise belonging 10 the estate
of D. R. Johnson Bankrupt. Terma
cash. This the 6th day of July
'904 J
T. J. MILLS.
Sumer Excarsito Rates,
Prom June 1st, via Central of,
Georgia. Railway Co , to September
30th, round trip tickets will be sold
to Sommer Retorts at greatly reduced
rates, dual limit of tickets October
31, 1904.
For fuither information apply to
your nearest ticket agent.
Notice.
All persons are hereby warned
not 10 pick up, sell or otherwise
bspos ; o' our Cypress Logs on
the Flint river nor to alter, f
change or deface our brand on
same. All persons are also warn- <
ed not »o buy any of our logs.
. The Cypress Lumber Co,
Apalachicola, Fla.
Cheap Rates to St. Louis.
Special round trip ratm to St,
account Louisiana Exposition May !4t
to Nov. HOth.1 TheO F. & A. will eeU
special raund trip mtee to 8t. Louis,
date of sale begin April 25th. The
round trip rate from Bainbridge, aenton
tickets $85,45; 60 day tickets $20,60* it
day tickets $24.25.
Natice.
All persons are notified not to
harbor or to hire Calvin Yatea,
who left home June 298b, 1904. [
will prosecute any body that hires
or harbors the said Calvin Yatea.
J* M. Yates,
Ikwtr, Ga.