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THE BAIMBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT
CAROLINA DOCTOR
KILLED BY TRAIN
Had Just Opened Offices at Ai
ken. South Carolina, for the
Treatment of Cancer.—Was
Member Prominent Family.
AUGUSTA, Dec. 4.—Dr. W. D.
Wright, of Langley, in dead, nt the
Margaret Wripht hospital, and T. E.
Fletcher, of No. 301 Chnfee avenue.
Aumifta, is suffering from seven-
bruises anil scratches as the result
of the automobile driven by Dr.
Wripht being hit by a passenger
train at the Johnstown crossing, be
tween Hath anil Clearwater, S. C„
on the Southern railroad, early Mon
day morning.
The injured men were placed or.
board the train that struck them and
brought to Augusta, and carried at
once to the Margaret Wright hospi
tal, where Dr. Wright succumbed to
his injuries shortly after noon today.
Dr. Wright's injuries consisted of a
fracture at the base of the skull. The
automobile was completely demolish
ed in the accident.
N.C. TOBACCO MEN
IN HANDS OF TURKS
Americans in Turkish Territory
Are Being Robbed in Isolated
Sections of the Empire, Near
Saloniki, Say Reports.
PRINCE ANDREW NEW PROBLEM IN PLANS FOR BETTER
GOES TO EXILE STATE FINANCES HEALTH IN GEORGIA
Tried by Greek Court Martial ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 11.—An en-
Dr. Wright hud only last Monday
opened offices in the* Nclson-Johnson
building ut Aiken fo rthe treatment
of cancer. He was a prominent
physician and practiced at Aiken and
Langley and surrounding country.
Dr. Wright was a native of the
Walhallo section of South Carolina,
and is a member of a prominent fam
ily of that section of the state. He
is survived by his father and mother
and several brothers and sisters.
Dedeapatch, Dec. 4.—American to
bacco buyers art* being robbed in
Western Thrace. The latest victims
were R. J. Wortham, of North Caro
lina, who was robbed of money and
jewelry, while traveling in an auto
mobile from Drama to Knvala, and
J. J. Harrington, of North Carolina,
who was robbed on the road from
Seres to Saloniki. American traders
as a rule are rarely molested in this
district.
CHEAP EXCURSION
To
Atlanta, Ga.
via A. B. & A. Ry.
$5.50 Round Trip
From Thomasville. Tick
ets sold for special train
leaving 9:45 A. M. and
regular train leaving 7:20
P. M., Thursday, Dec. 14,
Return limit Dec. 17th.
Additional information
from any A. B. & A. Agt.
Let Us Make
That Suit For
Xmas For You
We can take your or
der for a suit up to the
16th of December
is.
Welcome Here
for Responsibility for Mili- tirel y new intricate probem in
U,y Defeal, I. F.a.d G.lll,, ~ '“ST" ffiST* A.
and Ordered to Leave. Wright, and despite-his long and ca-
pablc* service to the state, he is now
ATHENS, Dec. 4.—Prince Andrew, wrinkling his brow and scratching
brother of former Kiiig Constantine, his head.
hafi been sentenced by a military A small public service corporation
court to banishment for life and de- upstate sent in a check for 9 cents
privation of his rank. He will not as its annual assessment for the
suffer actual degradation. maintenance of the Georgia Puylic
The trial of the prince closed last Corporation,
night after numerous witnesses had! The minimum exchange rate now
been examined and pleas for clemen- charged ly the Atlanta banks for the
cy had been made by counsel for the collection of out of town items is 10
defense. The indictment set forth 1 cents. Therefore, if the check is de-
that in the advance on the Sangarius posited in due form and its receipt
river, Prince Andrew, commanding acknowledge, the state of Georgia
the second army corps, refused to will be out of pocket three cents, not
ATLATNTA, Dec. 11th.—A new
drive for better health in Georgia is
to be started January 1st with the
creation of several new sanitary dis
tricts by the State Board of Health.
An appeal has been issued by the co
operation of the physicians of the
state. The board is especially de
sirous of securing young, active phy
sicians as district and county health
commissioners.
In order to be eligible for the po
sitions available under the V\v.
health law, applications are
ed to be lieensed physicians, and th«
must show that they are proficient’ ,,
modern sanitary practice and i n «.
interpretation and application of
state health laws. This can be done
only by an examination given bv
state board.
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obey an order to attack the enemy.
Royalty had a bad time in the final
stages of the trial. The prosecutor
dwelt on the disadvantages of em
ploying princes In high positions in
the army, and pointed out that their
counting letter-head, envelope and
the stenographer’s time.
On the other hand if the check is
sent back with a request for stamps
it would be difficult to preserve the
complete record of the tranaction, as
influence was pernicious. He cited all monies must , pass through the
.aseS where they had been responsi- j State Treasurp.
ble for military disaster; in this con-j General Wright took the case un-
ncction he aluded to the former Ger
man crown prince, which pleased the
democrats among the spectators.
Andrew bore up well throughout
der advisement.
Keeps the Doctor Away!
If you want to keep the doctor
and have it ready for the
Christmas holidays. Give
us your order and we will
Fit You Up
and have it ready in time
for the holiday festivities.
We have been making
some of the very highest
grade clothes that have
ever been on this market
and we want to let every
one see just what a real fit
the trial. The charge on which he;®^ 8 ^* kill all the roaches in your
was convicted is punishable under 1 kitchen! They carry germs, breed
the Greek code by death. The de-i di Bea fce contaminate the fcLd you
fensc, however, evoked special cir- J ea ^• Royal Guaranteed Roach Pow-
cumstances and the prince found him- 1 der * s ^e most famous formula
seif referred to as altogether unqunl- known. It kills the young ones too,
ified for a commander. i as the y hatch - Get a box toda y* 10c
The prosecutor asserted that Prince : &25c - SoId and guaranteed by Ehr-
Andrew was unable to realize the re- ^ ru *» Company.
Mponsibilitics of his position and con-!
sequently could not be treated as a
real general who fled before the en-
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emy after disobeying the orders of j
his superior.
The prince patiently listened to
these unpleasant remarks and when
asked whether he had anything to
say, replied that he had not. As us
ual in court-martial the prisoner left
the court room before the delivery of
the verdict and his counsel, Nicholas
Damaskinos, displayed visible anxi
ety ns to whether he hnd saved his
royal client's neck. Prince Andrew’s
wife was also greatly worried; she
hnd spent sleepless nights since his
arrival in Athens only a few days
ago. She hnd been allowed to visit
him several times.
The court's deliberations on the
| verdict lasted nearly three hours and
the final sentence, carrying banish
ment for life and deprivation of his
exalted rank, was received with ev
ident relief by both the prince and
his counsel and friends, who had dis
played considerable anxiety in the
closing hours of the long-drawn out
trial.
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day in January next, between the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, six (f>) shares of stock
in the Citilens Bank, Brinson, Ga.,
standing in the mime of Joek A. War
ren, deceased; said shares boing of
the par value of one hundred dollars
each.
This December 1st, 1922.
S. J. Warren, Administrator
of Joel A. Warren.
A NEW MARRIAGE
CEREMONY,
Come in and give us your
order and we will not ap
preciate same but will give
you the neatest fit and the
best wear that you ever
got for the money.
JUST PHONE 368
HARRY BROWN
“THE TAILOR”
In ,'the northwest corner of
Turner county, Tennessee, lives
an Irish magistrate, a man of
liberal education and full quota
of that mother wit for which
his country is remarkable.
A short time ago a colored
pair, named Jim and Bet, called
upon him to be united for bet
ter or worse (probably the lat
ter.) Having had some notice
i of their coming he prepared and
| used this ceremony:
“Jim will you take Bet,
Without any regret,
To love and cherish
Till one of you perish,
And laid under the sod,
So help you God?’’
Jim, having answered in the
affirmative, the Esquire then
turned to Bet:
“Bet, will you take Jim,
And cling to him,
! Both out and in,
j Through thick and thin,
| Holding him to your heart
I Until death do you part?”
j Bet modestly acknowledged
j that she would. So the couple
• were dismissed with the follow
ing words:
“All through life’s alternate
joys and strife.
I now pronounce you man and
wife.
Go up life’s hill till you get on
the level.
Now, salute your bride, you
rusty black devil."—Exchange.
Dr. W. S. McQuaide
LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR
SmoihI Fluor, Shinglrr Building.
CHRONIC DISEASE
Actinic Light Kny. for the Shin
nnd Cancer Dirun
Phone 151 Hoinhridgc, Go.
Kline’s Greatest
Push Out Sale
Is Now Going On
The heavy rain Saturday prevented the people from get
ting to town and getting their share of the many Bargains
that we are now offering. The sale continues until the
24th. The sudden cold weather has made all winter goods
in demand and we hope that every man, woman or child
will get in in time to get their part of these wonderful
sacrifice sale before all the best bargains are sold out.
Don’t Fail to Get Ready
for the Holidays
You have the most wonderful opportunity of the year
and you will do well to take advantage now. Forty thous
and dollars worth of BARGAINS at your disposal. There
are no old and shelf worn merchandise but all new stock
We bought heavily for fall and these goods must be
closed out and to do that we are Going to offer these
wonderful prices until the 24th. Be Sure and Get Yours.
Kline Bros., Department Store
Water Street
Bainbridge, Ga.
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