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when eating, that y<xsr food is of
highest wholesomeness—that it has
notliing in it that -an injure or
distress you — makes the repast
cLwlly con: Portable and satisfactory.
Tiiis supieme confidence you
have when the food is raised with
Mrs. Lui.i Bruten leaver today
for a few weeks at Indian Springs
and will there be joined by her
UMUirh’.er, Miss Clifford Bruton, and
tdgeiher thev will go thence 'o
Virgir- f* r the summer,
:n the early fad. The Deni,,
wishes them a pleasant stay and i
The only baking powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
There can be no comforting confi
dence when eating alum baking pow
der food. Chemists say that more or
less of the alum powder in unchanged
alum or alum salts remains in the food.
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LOOM m UTTERS
Flotsam and *Tei m» of' Ihe Day
and ± lour
An ounce of hns’le i- 1 worth h
ton of that tired feeling.
The iron tint inheres in some
pro,de’s blood is evidntly of the j< tr
variety.
Giris, fine looks m a man is sn
awfully poor substitute for three !
squ ire mca's a day for a Hfetimc.
To make ends meet—living on a
diet of oxtail sou|< and lunch tongue
The rn n without sympathy for
others is no man at all.
The fellow wr.b ‘ money to burn”
never burns any. That’s why.
Planning tor a vacation is, as a
rule, about the chiefest pleasure
about it.
Ifyou would be popular with
y*ur neighbors, never* cultivate a
taste for their private affairs.
He who tries to aet the mill on
aire never is. bafe bet that he’s a
bluff.
The most interesting bo.*k outside
a C '.rn gie Library is a bank book
—with a healthy ba'auce to your
credit.
Bov, be like a postage stamp— i
slick to your job till you get there.
Capt. Jo n R Sharpe * and wife
have gone on a visit to North ©ear-
gia and Virginia.
The County uoard of Commis
sioners held their regular monthly
session on Monday aud disposed of
their regular routine business.
Mis Baines Bushin is visiting
ml iiives at Buena Vista lor a few
weeks.
5'r. and Mrs. Jno A. Smith, at‘er
a delightful visit of several weeks in
North Georgia, returned home on
riday r.ight last, to the delight of
many fnends.
Mr. Norman Gsulding, after two
week’s vacation at While Springs,
Fla, is at home and business again.
Mi-s Virginia Brown entertained
verv delightfully in honor of her
cousin, Miss Pace, of Waynesboro,
on Friday night last, in a poetry
party, and Dr. Emmett Cooper bore
of the literary honor of the occasion.
Several dozen of the younger society
set were bidden to the entertain
ment.
The Glor mis Fourth was ob
served by a general holiday and a
game of baseball between Bain*
bridge aDd Quincy teams, and a
chanty ball, under the auspices of
the Bainhndge Elks. The Bam
bridge buys won the game by a
scare of 14 to 15. The swellest bail
of the season was given thr visiting
club on Frida mght.
Misses Lillian and Lottie Smith,
accompanied by their brother, Mr.
Edwin Smith, left on Tuesday for a
month’s visit in North Carolina arid
Norlh Georgia, t*he former spend ng
most of the time with friends at
Charlotte, N. C. The Democrat
wishes them a pleasant visit aud a
safe return.
WANTED — Coopers to make
turpentine barrels. Apply in pers
son (don’t write) to Frank Cox,
foreman, Port Tampa City, Fla*
18-Yt
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Girlhood and Scoffs Emulsion are J
finked together. <£»
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The girl who takes Scott's Emtil• &
Sion has plenty of ricis, red blood; she is ^
plump, active and energetic.
The reason is tha* at a neriod-^hen a girl’s ^
digestion is v, r eak* Scott*s Emulsion Q
provides her with powerful nourishment in
easily digested form.
' It is a food that builds and keeps up a
r girFs ".trength..
ALL DRUGGISTS* BOB. AND S1WOO
Mt . Paul Reid, with the A &
c. By , wi'h headquarter* in \t*
S lanta, was down t<» see his : *r is
over Su? foy 1 w;i_- i 1— ho. .* ..
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Our readers will save money ,in
, their beef and cured meat bills by
i patronizing Clinton’s meat market
. >n Water fwvt. H butchers m d
. keeps in cold storage tT bes ’-aA
i live beet and sells at letdive prkt S*
; His market is next door to Biin-
bridge Trading Co.’s wholsaie ware,
bouse.
Mrs. Mali^sa Donalson spoil*., a
day or two in the city last week as
Mie guest ot Mrs. J. M. Brown, on
Snot well street.
Mr. E. F. William* and bride have
returned to the city aftei twoweiks’
honeymoon in upper Georgia.
Lanark Inn opens on the loth
inst with Mr. and Mrs. Crum, of
Bainbridge in charge. An4 it will
oe a deiigi t ui p! »ce for a few days’
outing and sea-bathing.
Mr C. ii. Caldwell is spending a
week or two at White Spn.gs, Fia.
Mr. Max Kenibecki, who has
been spending the paut month at a
Baule ‘’reek, Michigan, santlariura,
is at home for a short visit the past
week.
flou. W. E Wooten, of Albany,
solicitor general of the Albany cir
cuit, was here first of the wi?ek at
tending Superior Court, May ad -
journed term, Col Wooten has
been re-elected for another term
without opposition an honor must
worthily bestowed.
A Delightful Function
J udge and Mrs. B. B. Bower
iv a most delightful social func-
on at their commodious home on
Tauten. - ; " , on Sa ’.. I v evens
ig, from 8:3 to 12 uV . ■, m com*
. io .h* niece o . •«. Bower,
us. 'laudia Dtsvergers, just re
amed from Athens where she has
. r oil ge the pas*, year, at
Cobb Institute with V*- s
’ > A mens, ard M tis l’-.v >i,
, i nty. Sever : dozens • i *.K
cuag society set and several oi the
•Ider being among the honored
ues s.
The spacious colonades of the
olomal Bower home were hung
,-ith Chinese items while the spa*
, u as ti i was resplendent with
ink shaded electric lights, and most
phoileL ' .j- flowers,
ines, palms, and ferns.
Along the colonade, below stairs,
ere arrauged teats, tele ute, while
it one corner sate an immense punch
•owl of fruit punch which was
erved by Miss Anna Sanborn, sis-
er of the hostess, assisted by others
Mrs. Bower was charming
i black silk sett, over , ink ilk,
rhile Miss Desvergers, wore pure
•/bite, while Miss Bauboru wore
luck net over grey.
An orchestra disc cursed sweet
uisic and at 10;S0 u clock an in*
formal hop among the young peo: le
-as. begun ur : -■miinued till near
midnight, on the veranda, when re-
‘Veshments were served. The aff.ir
was a delightfully enjoyable one,
and all had a mo«t ; 'ea.-ant evening.
EF^s'ON BATES
Mountain and Spring R-slits ol Georgia, Warm
Springs M-eriwether Co White Sulphur
Springs and Chalybeate Springs
. , V i .
Bin: ■ ui tlajitic
SEASON WEEK-END SUNDAY
EX< UBBION TICKETS ON SALE
Week end tickeis will be sold from all a- * «-y s atin. , p-,..
trains of each Sauu’dav a. d Sunday from ” - :: ...
her 6th, 19&8, aood to return to an 1 i-relmli: Tin sdav n.
lrg date ot sale. *
Hotels Open June 1, 19G8
There are no finer spring resorts in the South. See ticket, agent
J. R. ROWLAND, Traffic Manager
W. H. LEAHY, Gen’i. PasVr Agt
Atlanta* Ga.
PROFESSION * OAEDS
Mrs. Allen, secretary oi the Wo
man’s Home Mission Society, of the
Thomasville district of the South
Georgia Conference, was here and
delivered an interesting talk on
themes appertaining this good work,
on Sunday night r:t the court house,
and then again at the Methodist
parsonage on Msnday afternoon, to
the maies of the eburch both of
which were very edifying to spirit,
ually, live people. She returned
home on Monday night. While
here she was the guest of Mrs.
Jadge Harrell on w^st Shotwell
street.
Masses Gelest-e Harrell aad^Dot
MitcheN are visiting friends who
are cottaging at Lanark on the
Gulf.
WILFRED L\ JLAXS s
Attorney rad fV>iiiwel!or
at Law,
VALDOSTA. GA.
Special attention to U S Court and
Patent matters.
M. E. O’NEAL,
attorney and counsellor at
LAW,
And REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Will practice in aH the State courts.
Special attention given to the Inves-
gation of Land Titles and the Law
Administration.
DONALSON & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Bainbridge Ga.
Offices in Shingler BuHding.
DR. E. J. MORGAN,
THYSICIAN AND 8URGEQN.
Bainbridge Ga.
Office at rear of the Willis Drug: Store
Mr. J. Darsey, of Concord, Fla.,
was in the city #n Tuesday and re*
ports fine crop conditions and out
look in the Coneord and Calvany
settlements.
Mrs. T. E. Gurr and children are
visiting relatives at Dawsnn.
The G. F. hs A. Ry. will, after
this week, begin their regular Sun
day excursion train anhedule to
Lanark on the Gulf, di&conti iuing
that heretofore run on Saturday af
ter hood.
Decatur County’s Roads
According to Col. ft A. Harts-
field, of this city, who necently
made an overland automobile trip
from Bainbridgs to Atlanta, via
Albany, Americus, Fort Valley,
Macou, Forsyth, BhrnesviHe and
Griffin.
He pnssed ever some short
stretches, near the Cities, of better
roads; macadamized, but ia the
main the r'*ds intermediate are not
comparable with nearly a thousand
miles of Decatur county mads, now
under Decatur's system of road
building. Decatur has four fully
eqoipped road gangs and ©nr public
roa :s are being ra de standard in
width surface an<l drainage and in
another year practicaNy even* pub
lic road in t* e comity will be a
standard public reafi.
®. TALBERT J. W. TALBERT
TALBERT & TALBERT,
ATTO R N E YS - AT - L A W.
Offices at Bainbridge and BriDson.
Practice in all the Courts.
WALLACE D. SHEFFIELD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Bainbridge Ga.
Officer Upstairs in f3B.mil Building.
W. C. JONES.
High-Grade Ty I i n g and
Brick* Laying.
a Postal card or a message
will meet prompt attention.
W. E- BUSH & SOH,
First Glass Masonry,
TUing, Plastering and Cement
OF ALL KINDS.
All work FULLY GUARANTEED and
replaced if not satisfactory at onr own
expsnse.
Mail orders to Postoffice Box S63,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Refer by permission to the
Editor of the Democrat. (jan6-6mi
WESLEY WILLIAMS,
Old porter, late of Piney Woods Hotel.
Carriage, Baggage and Utility Service.
We brow Thoms® county and her
good people and we are glad to tranrfei
you to any part of Thomasville
ear f»t 25 cent* *in
344 South Maaison St., Thom svil e, oY
...0.0 FURfl'TUPE...
MADE NEW
1 am fully prepared to dean up nj lepair and re upholster
in Leather Tapestry or Pantasote upholstered Parlor and Li
brary Furniture at short notice, in any of the above materials,
and make them us durable and handsome -;s new.
I also make over Mattresses, reseat cane'or ratt*o chairs rock
ers and divans and make them same as new, using the be'st ma
terials.
I also make new Flow-r Stands, tabourettes, replate, same as
new, mirrors and guarani e all work satisfactory.
I c ./ Mve you more than threesf.mrths the cost of any piece
oi furniture you are having to reolace with new.
SHOP, ON CLAY STREET, near Colored Odd Fellows lodge
ELBERT WILSON,
Upholsterer and Henovator
Willis DIIICCI.
GARDEN
For Spring Planting
Ruta Baga
and Turnip.
An Varieties.
Onion Sets•
White, Yellow, Red.
Rye, Barley, etc.
Garden Seed.
AH Kinds this-year-raised
FRESH SEED.
Plant Yoar Oardens.
Willis Drug Company•
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4 PUBUC BENEFAGTOH
What the Thomasville Chiropodist^is^Able to Correct
Soft Corns; Bunions; Ingrowing Olub.JGouty, Br'ttle Nails; « B
Odors, and Perspiring Feet. Sprains and Brumes cors eted wuno v
the moving train. Strictly Antiseptic. n , g gn d
TO THE PUBLIC; “Having suffeied greatly with ingrowing gent|J
now being free from 3nch pain, I most cheerfnlly comniena g f
treatment and care of Dr Robert E. Williams, ftprceon
Thomasville, Ga.—Macon TjSegraph. Herschel J. Vaughn, P oSt ?j?hout p 113
Ga.: Warts anal Moles have carer4 Careers r rvr-y th. ci -1 a n rifi*-
or 3car. Tell your troubles to the Thomasville Chiropodist. Be ^ :i tr
B eauty Doctor. Mrs. Williams does dainty Manicure, Massage, a
sing, Dermatology, and Utiiicy. Scalp Treatment and the r -row, for in
Specialty. A woman finds j what seetfs. be A Jo* or? ’ d
•eeHng she creat oa ifb Woman "'an be beautiful within aud pn j rjtr ,.*io4
without in bead, hands an ' teel. Pain from Corns, Ban;'' •- a “ - ver .;t *i®‘
Nails is unnecessary; they aliect the evesight and cause 1 ,
1 correct every di^rder iue /ooi. 2"> cea:s a corn and if d a :■*
Let not the good you nwejcur fellow man be Instill self- f u oe>i l -
help yourself.
What Is tLv. of •* SAMAK1A ” "
... r a i* et *■{!
President Nicholas Murray noble head of fthe Colroj-’r- ^ iri h tf* 3
New York C ty, perhaps the greatest Democrat.c Instil nti >n o ^ err ic?.
“Wnat we nc-en in car cniirsf-V is an Aristocracy of Ij'te.I*-'’ 1 alJ 3,4”. *’
Some ladies have reques us ,0 give them the meai-.ir of ‘ ''.'rvi'-e c?? ?
is a place—:» source from win t.-v juformatioi 11 * , t >, tf
h^d- There is no concern of . be ,e<- hand or foott.jat is esser 1 ‘ ,j , r e
thj; we do not touch. We d.> oeaut.ful 3- -rice <t SAMaF . fort B ? p»r
ia reached suipaere and ix. an: -b * f .2 h'in to try l *f: r ' e ■ * »nd
a pulse that touches the Universe. “I am debtor not. to *.« ,T
bariane, both to the wise and to tbe unwise ”
Dr, Robt. I Williams, £A2jU, R*k 2?.?, Tfeas^ 11