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THE BAllfBKlDGE SEARCH LIGHT. BAINBRIDGE! GA., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1911
Opening
At
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HAIRE & WILSON’S
W ednesday-Thursday
October 4th and 5th
You are cordially invited to attend
the MILLINERY opening on the
above'-dates. We have carefully
selected and designed the latest
styles in pattern hats, our millinery
parlor will abound in all the newest
things in street hats, pattern hats and
all the new trimmings.
HAIRE & WILSON
Bainbridge, Georgia
The Store that Sells Everything for Ladies and Children
• Whigham News
Mrs. Maroa Jones and children
.returned home Sunday from a
Visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
" Dowell of Camilla.
|jVi l Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smallwood
^• 7 and little daughter are in VVhig-
' ham again after a month’s visit
to relatives in Florida.
MARRIED.
Thursday evening at the home
of Rev. Ed Johnson, Miss Verge
Bowen and Mr. Hardy Barineau
were married. Only the family
of Rev. Johnson, Miss Reed
| Clark and Mr. Neal Sellers wit
nessed the happj event. May
1 Sunshine be always in their path,
| is the wish of their many
i friends.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Eth-
| ridge 1 are visiting the parents
of Mr. Ethridge in Montgomery
this week.
Master George Clark, a pupil
of C^ene Institute, spent Satur
day and Sunday with his parents
hepe.
Mr. J F. McDonald returned
during the week from a trip to
west Florida.
Mr., John Sanders and Mr.
Marion Jones motored up to
Camilla Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Harrison Odum
returned Monday to her home in
Jacksonville. Fla., after a pleas
ant visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobo Harrison.
Mrs. Fleming and Mrs Hines
of Sofkee were Saturday visitors
of Mrs. Lester at the Magnolii,
hotel.
Miss Spooner and sister ol
Iron City were called Monday tc
their brother-in-law, Mr. Perr>
Jones, wh> wai critically ill at
bis home in Swicord section.
Byron Dixon of Climax
calljd on one of Whigham’s fair are visiting her parents. Mr. and
daughters Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Odum of Waycros#
Rev. John Blewett of Cyrene
Mr. Tom Brannan and two
daughters of Orlando, Fla., visi
ted their sister. Mrs Ed Johnson
near town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker
of near Climax shopped in town
Monday afternoon.
farmer’s state bank organ
ized.
The Fanner’s State Bank is a
new financial institution for
Whigham with a capital stock of
$25.000. The Bank was recen tly
organized and will commence
business during the next
month.
was in town this week handling
samples of the Fleecy staple
raised on his farm in Limesink
section.
Real estate is changing hands
in and nepr town. Mr. Jack Me-
ltac bought the home and a ten-
acre farm of Mr. Will Darsoy in
south Whighan last week.
Miss Cathern Dixen and little
cousin, Mary Lasseter of Bell
district, shopped in town Satur
day.
DIED
Whigham was shrouded in sad
ness Saturday morning when
news went out tjiat Mr. Will
Yawn was dead, as it was not
known that he was seriously ill.
He had been out of his beef
market quite a week on account
of not beeling able to attend to
business. He took a turn for
the worse Friday, and died at
nine ollock of heart failure. .
Mr. Yawn would have „ja j
years old had he lived till the
17th of October. H£* was a I Ad,
member of the Magnolia Ec-pust
chuch, where his remain? w/ -
laid to rest Saturday Vitternd i, TotaI
Rev. Jordan of the Methodist
chuch conducting t^.e funeral
services.
Besides his devoted little wife
he leaves one sister and two
Mr. Tom Holt of near Climax brothers, besides a number of
was looking after business in other relatives to mourn his
town Saturday. death.
Farmers Union Notice.
All stockholders of the Union
Phosphate Co., and members of
the Farmers’ Union who are in
terested in regard to buying
their fertilizer for another sea
son, are hereby called to meet
me at the court honse, in Bain
bridge, Saturday, October 7, for
the purpose of looking after
same.
Yours for better prices,
Ira Long.
STATEMENT of INCOME and
DISBURSEMENTS
/ For the City of Bainbridge,
Month of August, 1911,
{alorem tax School fund..
Ex. Ordv
Ordy.
Miss Dollie Weldon
The Leading Milliner
Always on hand a most attractive line of Millinery
at most reasonable prices.
Also Butterick and Pictorial Review
Patterns for sale.
WHIGHAM, - GA.
Mrs. J. W. Maxwell of Calvary,
who has spent several days with
her sister. Mrs. Sim Brinson,
returned to Whigham Saturday,
also attended the burial of Mr.
Notice!
Notice is hereby given that all
Sanitary water and plumbing
Russell Brinson at that place j regulations as prescribed in City
Wednesday afternoon. . , . , .. ....
j code so long forgotton, will be
Mrs. Lonzo Harrell and Master strickly enforced from this date.
Eugene are spending the week
Electric Lights.
Water rents
Fines
Licenses 122 50
Street Tax 496.0C
Impound 80.65
Borrowed Money .... 3.C00.UO
Total
$5,563.85
DISBURSEMENTS.
Water & Light plant fuel....
“ labor...
“ R. & M.
“ “ “ “ M. & S.
with her parents in Sale City.
Mr. Sam Harrell last week
bought the place of Mr. George
Dickerson, better known as the
Chester place, n:rth of the city.
Jno. E. Toole, Mayor.
D. B. Riggs, Inspector.
Total
Street Labor...
Feed
1 M. & S.
Total
Fire Dept.^ Labor
“ ‘V m! &s.
486.56
409.00
237.15
113.20
$1,245.91
302.00
84.78
1,249.62
$ 1,636.40
Total
Police
Sewer,
1 Cemetery
Subscribe for the Search Light Gen. Expense t * 328.00
School Fund \, it 200.00
Our JOB OFFICE .now ready Bond* and Interest .■» r 190.54
Miss Dollie Vickers of Gretna. J for business. iKi^^Tuh^d.'.'.'.'.V.'. ills
Fla., is the guest of her cousin, I I
I Total * - i - . S 4,229.77
Autom ibileCape and Gloves. Overdraft Aug. let - - - $ 1,240.53
togtftG&rgH Und r* Agricultural Exposition
^U^SEPT.27..0CTJ7 1
id^feAgriculture,. Stock!, _ Poultry; Manufactures*:
-^ion.^adsTiWoman’s Work, y Music and Fun,,
^erophSjg&B&sebaU,* Midway fAttracjtong^- a ‘»|
HalfJFareOn All Rallroadfc^** ]
Agricultural Exhibits.
For" furtherinformation,' write $
H. B. LAYTON, Secretary, TIfton, Ga.
Miss Elbe Vick rs in north Whig
ham.
Large assortment
Mrs Styis Cane and children | Motor Car Company.
Caldwell {