The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, July 30, 1908, Image 1

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/ Heri Shall the Pres-* the People’s Rights Maintain BY JOHN Nl BROWN. BAIHBRIOSE. GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORHINC, JULY 30. 1908, Vol. 39—So. 16-*$'.co a Year Editoriaiettes When you want folks to help v „ it if a hole realiz- that you o[.i> are the hole thing. (ir ie Nation oly^fcts to the sheath „ ou ... Naturally* and so do most wufH' ii shaped as Carrie is. “'Dancing is nothing but hugging to music,” declared a minister. ;j .vh • that’s what makes it so very nice to most male bipeds. Put the right sort of femininity in the sheath gown, turn her loose, fuol we prophesy that those who oaine to scoff' will stay to rubber. Heretofore the demand made by candidates oh the tanner has been cln*fly for his vote. How he will respond to Mr. Bryan’s demand for •:is money remains to be seen. The mystery of the unsealed Brown leKer threatens to take ks place along with the ‘Man in the Iron .Mask” and Oliver famous Hn. solved problems in history. Mr. Bryan has given out the inti* mat ion that he intends to write more and talk less m this campaign than in the two previous ones in which he headed the Democratic ticket. Billy must kaye gotten his cue trom diminutive Joseph. u ith six candidates i» tb Held Broader Than Calvinism ’ Physicians Against Liquor for president it ought to be easy tor 1 any man to select a choice. Tin following paragraph is a good The law passed by the last legis- one: lature o; North Carolina, which was **A writer in the Boston UongrJ ratified by tbe I jeo » ,le on Ma > 26 ' by the overwhelming majority of 44,000 votes, prohibits the manufac ture of all intoxicating liquors with in the state, with the oniy exception that &aies may be made upon the prescription of a reputable physi* cian tor mechcai purposes only. Recognizing the possibility ol an abuse of thi provision ot c e law, , the State Medical socielv rf North no'icft aaupht five in t'.e apt in th* , * * a tin, and just, c dr0 Iiua. which recently held its ponce eaugnt nve in t e act injhe | intends to stop it utterly. That’s And now Iloke has explained why he fired ‘ Little Joe,” it yet re- »peaking ot prohibition mains for “Little Joe” to tarnish in the ‘ he «*“« 5n tbe the real reason. Make him come r " hglo ' ,s convictions M Southern across with the cements *— tJbT,Btwn ® who, he -av*, areinteu- that very “personal” letter. sely Calvinistic.” He adds ;he South “never thinks of taking its creeds ‘tor substance of doctrine’ but swal- low." them without a wmk or a h e The Southern Christian le* What counties in Georgia that are sending gamblers to the conc ,i, legislature to represent theta? The ii eV e, I qnw gellii police eaught live in t'-e act in the intends l< Kimball House the other day. Who creed, do they represent’ U the midst of our ma j session at Winslc nNSalem, took tlie . I toil*wing strong stand: t«r ahstidsage, when the church has I (tr , . , , n , . •, ; , . , , . “Resolved, That we condemn as jcease to att e » o e tearte with , an p ro f egg i OBa | anf j grossly immoral The big fin J imposed by Judge ' ie v ’ » ec ‘ u,fie *’ 1,0 <jn .^ e . r lj|3 ' | any lax or unfaithtiil conduct in the Landis on the Standard Oil trust j lieVfcS ,n a personal devil, it is re- j member8 e f thia 80C j e t y i n the ex- lias been knocked out by the higher fr e ' h ' n - to see a whole section of, erc j se o{ the pr i v iiege conferred in court. The higher courts under -) l ^ e countr y nailing a fl ig to a mast- t hi S (prohibition) law.” stand their business thoroughly,' 1,ead an l =°* n ? out to light the Ought not Georgia doctors to do and do the right thing always lor ^ ev '* aB 11 relieved in liim, and its the malefactors of great wealth. power under God to beit him down under scornful feet.” This is all true except that it is The large corporations of the jn8t as true of n „ n Calvinists as of counti v, instead of making large ] Calvumtic Christians, contributions to the Republican ( party as heretofore, will it is said, \ spend large sums of money in fur-1 Robbery tty Taxation. nishmg employment to labor. Wliile ■ • j . . . ., , . . | The state tax rate having already this is done to cartch the labor vote . J wilt, the 'ppauanc- of a return ot 1 rMch " d rht tonatitutional limit, so prosperity, it no cVnbt will be wets ! that n0 m ' ,r ‘‘ rnr>ne T can corned by the unemployed every-i where. likewise? and will they not, in de tense of their honored profession? be rais.d fro t; that source, the friends of the I dis rict agricultural sehools are look ,ing about for somebody or some I thing else to tax in order to obtain The largest new-born babe on ! tunds to appropriate, and the hunt reco’d came to the home of Mr. ana ; f 01 the tax bearing animal is on in Mrs. Will Thomas near Senoia, ; earned. Mr. S. S. Monk ct Tilton i a few days ago. It measured 28 has s’lu-k a trail, and blinks he has Wonder if some of the men, j inches in .height, and weighed 36 j treed game in the poll tax, which he grown rich by the barter in c mvicts, pounds. .-around the muscles of the suggests be increased from $l.oo to have iheir night dreams disturbed by the wails that come from the work of the whipping boss.—Macon News. No, that’s the trouble. They clun’t seem to have any conscience. Bills to reduce the Railroad Com mission to three members and to abolish the office ot altounej to tlie commission were introduced in beth tin- 1 inuse and Senate last we**k. It is not likely that they will come up for jmssage during the present ses- don, however. arm it measured six inches, and ' fu.-> 0 \ er capita. With the pronerty around its chest 18 inches. The j values of Georgia increasing by the baby was larger than many three- , millions of dollars every year it does year.old children. not seem that there should be a con- stant increase ot taxes of every sort We have read that “the last; Wouldn’t si suggestion tn look twelve years have sobe ed Mr. round and see if there are not some YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Stakes You Miserable. Almost everybody who rrvls be n j "s* papers is sure to know of the wonderful ( cures made by Dr. jl Kilmer’s Swatujv !| Hoot, the jar-rrtt kia- , lL 11 e i’, liver and idad- y r (for remedy. 1 It is the great tne--' - - r ' nb ical triumpli of tk. j|,-.]t nineteenth cento: v : ulju discovered after y- -:.s fog of scientific n c ea; cij bv i)r. Kiji-.e-r. the eminent hi..’, y and ladder specialist, and is wc, i A ; .5y uccessful in promptly cu.rirjrlame oa -k, ric acid, catarrh of .the ' .a-. : ~r ar.u right's Disease, which :? t.-.e wcrr.t arm of kidney tremble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root : t rec- inmended for everything r ;idney, liver or bladder tro'j. r it w , . ound'just the remedy you • it s been tested in sc r:cnv -. v . work and in private practise, n.t ui* proved so successful in every case lluit :■ special arrangement has V -.tn made by which all readers of thi* p'per. a ho have a sample Lock tell* which all not already tried it, may have bottle sent free by maii,^a:so a ing more arbout Swamp-Root, ar.d new to find out if you have kidr. ey or biau de r trou ble. When writing menli- n reading this Since Governor Smith’s message (over the Joe Brown firing episode) people are more insistent than ever t.< hear a*out the seah-tl Rote.— vannah Press. “What fools these mortals be!'’ The farmer that has his provisions for the coming winter is the man tii.U will not worry about panics, or anything else ot so disturbing na» lure He is independent as they all should be. Georgia's present income lrom all sources is about $1,000,000. 1 be siatc now living slightly iu excess of it. There is no present possibility of collecting anj more by direct t xa ion owing to the constitutional limy of o mills, nur has the state any other source of income that can he drawn upon. It it bad 4 it would have been drawn upon long ago, tor the Georgia legislature is notorious for appropriating to the limit. ve years Bryan.”* Goodness, what a time he't'iaces where ex P ense * can be re ' must have had during h s early duced, or sinecures lopped off, be a j generous offer mfois p.'.pci manhoad il it took that long to get • better one than hunting something 1 straight—if ho has yet gotten ; new to tax or on which the tax rate ; v y. The reynlm iu»n Lp raised’ fifty-cent and straight. j dollar size bottles are Home cf swamp-Eoo?. | As it is, Georgia’s tax burden is i \ rf a n g GO d druggists. Don t make ~~ I more onerous than when Bullock 1 any mistake, tmt .-cmember the name, This paper can promise ^excess , and Reco!58traction were saddled N?Y., oiJ ot z--l in this national campaign tor ( the peop!e i every bottle. it has iittfo heart ft>r it. It only . promise* no; to be an insuigent. Pres nt. day Democratic politics is ; ^vi asons Against not to its notion. Republican poli- tics les* so, and there should be a change in the administration of national 'affairs. That is all. the Liqcr Traffic The Nashville American says that John Temple Graves is so poetic in his phrases that he calls Bryan “the despot of democracy,” when one of less enphonistic vocabulary would have put it simply: “a b d ty rant,” and let it go at that. The Grand Lodge of A. F. and A - j M., of the State of Washington, in its rcc mt annual e mention, to! members ot' the Order makes an | iron^clad rule prohibiting any Ma- j son from engaging m the traffic ot j intoxicating iiquors. POISON BoneFw, Can cer, Seal? Skin, Fmnles. We Will SendSampleShowing Hoi The rule also 1 B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles, als- piovides that the violation of this j Bczema and Rheumatism. r ' For twestv-fo *ye»rs Botanic Bloov. Balm (B B B) has been cunnjr yearly thoands of saff erers f cm Primary, ord r will iu future Masonic offen c e, and ished by expulsion. he deemed a will be pnn- “Wbat is a trust?” a<k d the At- j lauta Constitution. That’s easy, j It is an institution organized for .he purpose ot increa-ing very rapidly the cost of living, putting salaries up very slowly and selling goods cheaper abroad than at homo. Some papers express disappoints cient that Hoke Smith’s message on the dismissal of Joe Brown contain, ed nothing more than he sa:d during the campaign The general judiciary committee °t :lu* house ha* reported, with tlie re. immeudation that it pass a new J -francliisement law which is to go ; effect Jan. 1, 190P. It this law ' id pa<s Wntli houses it will srfp- l ain ti e law passed at the las' se? , ,. T - 1 gition ol it at another. ' n and which names no time, and * ■> u’ d therefore go into effect irnun'- i d ly upon the governor’s proeia- kr >r. Owing to the possible —vet this nrght have in prex '’tilting proper registraiion for the ' vember eleoticn it is deemed a-i- Oeorgta Prohibition Law Safe Se endarv or Tertiary Blood Poi3on and all forms of Blood Disease. We solicit tha mest obetinate cases, for BBB cures vrhere all else fails. Il von have exhausted the old methods ‘ treatment and still have aches and pains in bones, back or joints, Rbeu- ma.ism. Mucus P. tches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimp’-es. Copper-Colored '- pots. . Ulcers on any part of the body. Eating R „, r . a <rnm a 11 t h o r i t a t i ve i Sores, a e run down or nervous, Hair epor.s trom au.oonuxne eyebrows falling out, take BBB It sources in Georgia indicate that j kills the poison, makes the blood pure .. - and rich, healing ev^-ry sore and com- there IS UO possibility Ol a repteai UI pieteiy changing the entire body into a the present prohibition law, nor is there anv likelihood of the passage of any weakening amendment. Acc rdfog to the figures of the officials ot the Ai'.t:-S-ioou League clean, beaithv condition. CURE* ECZEMA Itchintr, watery blisters cropeu, itcl.- ing humors, Rfsiners or Pimples of Eczema aii le.ve after killing the pc i eon and pnryfying tbe blood with B B B. In this wav a flood of pure, rich blood is sent sKreet to the skih suafac- Legal Advertisements FF SALK CITATION FOR CHARTER STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Decatir County. f To the Superior Court of saitl Goun ty: The petition of D. W. Ilodges, E. T. Thompson and H. C. Thompson of the said county and state respectfully shows: 1. That petitioners desire for themselves their associates, their successors and assigns to be incorporated under the corporate name and style of “Brinson Trading Com pany’’ for a period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. 2. That the principal place "of business of said company shall be in the town of Brinson, in said county and state, but pe titioners desire the right to establish branch stores and offices elsewhere within the county and state, whenever the holder of a majority of the stock of said company may desire so to do. 3. That the object of said corporation is pecuniary gam and benefit for itself and its stockholders. 4. That petitioners propose and desi:e to be incorporated for the following pur poses, to-wit. to operate and conduct a general mercantile business, to buy and sell real estate and personal property, to buy and sell cattle and live stock of all kind, to buy and sell farm produce of every character, and to engage tn and carry on all kinds of trading operations not con trary to the laws of the state of Georgia or the laws of the United States. 5. That, the capital stock of said cor poration shall be ten thousand five hundred dollars, the entire amount of which ts now paid in, and they desire the privilege of in creasing the said capital stock at any time to an amount not to exceed twenty thous and dollars, and that saiJW capital slock shall be divided into shares of one hundred dollars each. 6- That petitioners desire the rigfit to sue and be sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to have and use a common seal to elect such officers as they may desire to conduct iheir business properly, to make all such by-laws and regulations and to do all other things that may be lawful and necessary fur the successful carrying on a business ol the said corporation, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of in debtedness incurred, or which may be in ■ curred in the conduct of the affairs of the incorporation and to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, or any other form of lien under the existing laws. 7. That they desire for said corporation the power and authority to apply for and to accept amendments to its charter of either form or substance by a vote of a ma jority of its stock outstanding at the time, and ask authority for said corporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and discon tinue its business at any time it may deter mine to do so, by a vote of two thirds of its stock outstanding at the time. 8. That they desire for said corporation the right of renewal when and aspiovided bv tbe Laws of Georgia, and that it have all other such lights, powers, privileges and immunities incident to like cor* porations, or as are permissible under the laws of Georgia. SSa!> Wherefore, petitioners,pray to be incor porated under the name and style aforesaid with the rights, powers, privileges and im munities herein set forth,_ and ts are now or may, hereafter be allowed a corporation of similar charact'e r under the laws of Georgia. And, petitioners will ever pray, etc. , J. D. TALBERT, .J Attorney for Petitioners. Filed in office July 13»h, 1908. C. W. WIMBERLEY, Clerk. GEORGIA—Decatup^Cocnty: 1 hereby certify that the foregoing i-a true and correct copy of the original pe tition for incorporation of “Brinson Trading Company,” now of file in my office. Thisjulv 13th, 1908. C. W. WIMBERLEY, Clerk Superior Court. Notice To the’Stockholders of the Eairtbridge Northeastern Railway Company: This is to notify you that thtre will be a special meelingof th e stockholders of the Bainbridge Northeastern Railway Co., at the offices of the company in B nbridge, Ga-„ on the 30th day of July, 1908, at 3 cVock p. m., for the purpose of providirg' for ar issuance of fo rds tn th.- i-.ifo a: d other business. Jfwe 30, 1908. E i>WINDELL, President. . „ - . UiVCfU IS sem IU 8X1^ 1 paifftt Did tbev expect toe of G^or^ia. cl tae tnirty^nnie ?he itching; stops forever and every governor to lie about it? He gave members of the senate, twenty-six j j au ronest staterae-.t of the ca*e Jar. are in favor o. tbe present law, and ., plw-I|t aKd safe to take . c0 , rp0? . iiitr the canvfiSS, he is not the kind out ot the 169 memlier* o; the house, '«f pure Botanic ingredients. It r «l- nig sue cam. , and en-iches tne blood. of » man t > make t dishonest expo. 11C wit; -tand bv protc; non DRUGGISTS« PER LARGE BOV : Wheth r it ' TLE with directions for iiome cure. j satisfies or not, it is honest. '“able to get th rough, if possible, ar i entirely new law with the fore go ng tim* limit. It is th Might this j Ca ” be done. ^ .. A North Georgia fffiitor sa^rs 1 ate twenty oysters m Brunswick The editor of The Courier-Dispatci who is president ol the Press Asso ciation, says that they were crabs.- Savauuah Press. Pshaw! why did yon tell him—fo had never known the diffeiecee. Best the World Affords. " “It if:vs- in unbounded plea.— tire to rtrcocimend Buckieu’o Ar- o:ea "-iv«” .-ny-. J. \V. Jenkins, *>f hape! H il. N.C. “f am convinced it’s the best .-alv« tho world effords It curod a f .don on my thunio, ud it never iails ?o heal every -ore, burn or wound io which it is j applied. 2*c at all dru^ stores. FREE BLOOD CORE GOUPGii This coupon (cut from Eaiabridge Democrat), is good for one large sam ple of Botanic Blood Balm mailed fret ia plain packages. Simply fill in your cat and address or. <i< ::ed lines be low and mad to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. State name of trouble, if yoa know Leave to Sell.* GEORGIA, > Dkcatuk County < Notice is hc-jebv Riven that the nr- de-rtsijrned has applied otbe Ordinary of sa-d County for leave to sell land- be'.oniriTig to her -w ard?, f r pu*p» » of maintenance of said minors, and said application vrV! be heard at t. 1 1- reuu ar term < i the Court of Ord narv Jor said C Jut to i-e beid on the first. M 'lidsv in A 20-C ifWs. Th s Jo! v iSOWC * M AOME SHEFFIELD Natnr»; Go dian for three min >r cb il- r, r>f j - eOrb Fairclot■ . deceased. NOTICE. Th c Bainbndge Northeastern Railway •7omprnv has hied ;?s petition with the Railroad Commissfou of i.eorgia for auth- ontv to ;s-ut Dind- in an amount aui ex ceeding two hundred thousand djliar-, the proceeds from the sale of c aid bonds to be used in paying the existing indebtedness of said railway company and in equipping and cotnpleiing the construction of its railroad. Notice is hereby given tha* said petition will be heard by the railroad commission of Georgia at ns office in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 5. 1908,at 10 o’clock, a. m. This July 9,190S. 16-4W E. SWINDELL, President, DECATUR Georgia—Decs Will beaold.fo 1 . • » Court Houw door, iu the cm . • u. >ridge, in ssic county, during ,ht iegai hours otfoml on the first Tuesday tn Aug. next, th following described property. to-«it: One® planing machine No. N 16—114 am one other ffiachine No. 1526 situated it the Planing mill and Novelty Works of deiendantsT® .e city of Batnbridge, iu said County, a ,u levied on as the property of Moore & Jester, Geo. B. Moore and T. \V. Jester, to satisfy a City Coint fif.i from the City C ourt of Bainbridge in favor cf II 1>. Smith Machine Co., vs. Moore \ Je-ter, Geo. B, Moore and T. VV. Tester. This July 8th. 1908. L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff DECATUR MCUTGAGE SALK GEORG! A—Decatur County: Will be sold, before the Court house doer, iu the city of Baintridge, iu raid County, on the First Tuesday in Aug. next, during the legal horirs of sale, the following described property, tmwit: 2«a^, fo-; . Z^. One black mare about ten years old named “Bell;” one single horse wagon “Tnornhill” make, levied on as the proper ty of J. P, Yawn to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from the City Court of Bainbridge at the June term, 1908, in favor of I. A. Allen, vs. J. P. Yawn. This July 8ih, 190S. L. F. FA TTEHSON. Sheriff. . DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE GEORGIA—Decatur County. Will be sold, befor' the Court House doo , in tbe city of Bainbridge, in said county, during' the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Ang, next, the following described property, to- wit: One dark iron grey horse mule about six years old named “Jim,” and one sorrel mare mule about six years old named “Mary,’’'levied on as the property of J. L. Wester, Jr., J. C. Wester and J. J. Strange, to satisfy a City Court mortgage fifa in favor of H, A. Saunders vs. J. L. Wester, Jr., J. C. Wester andJ.J. Strange. This July 8th, 1908. L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff DECATUR SHERIFF SALE GEORGIA—Decatur County. Will be sold, before tbe Court Houm door, in the Citv of Bainbridge, in sa ! d county, during the legal hours of sale on the First Tuesday in Aug. next the following^described property, to wit: All of that certain house and lot situated in the city of Bainbridge, in said county ami located on the North side of College street, and bounded on the North bj property of Mildred L’ouie, on the East by property of Angeline Davis, on the South by College street, and on the West by property of Will Jackson; the same being the property conveyed by Hattie Mann to defendants, on the 6th of February, 1906, and recorded in the clerk’s office of the Superior Court, Book “B 3,” page 735. Said described property levied upon as the property of defendants, to satisfy a City Court hfa, issued from the City Court o Bainbridge, in favor of N. H. Dickenson, vs. J. W. Moore and Mamie Moore. '1 his July 7th, 1908. L. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff. If Women Only Knew \\ r hat a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Bain bridge Homes. Ha;d to do housework* w ith ,'an aching back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work, J{ wen en only knew the cause—that Backache.p;.i.;s come from sick kidneys, r fwould save much needless tjoe. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys. Bainbridge people endorse this. Mrs. M. J. Reynolds, living in Bainhridgo, Ga, sp.ys: “I have u-ed Doan’.i Kidney Pilis and I Slave suffered from [kidney trouble for a Jong while and although I do not expect a complete cure in »o -hurt a time, 1 can say that Doan’a Kidney Pills, procured at the Wil lis Drug Company, gave me great relief and have tafiafied me that th^y ure an excellent -remedy for kidney complaint, 1 do not object to civing my name as an endorser o? D jarJs K»dt:ey Pills and hope »fav»t >tbvr .»ufifor< rs will try this remedy *nd be benefited by *ts U?-. 5 ’ For -ale by all dea.ers. Price . J ceuts. F -afor-Milbum Co., Bu. - falo, New York, sole agents for th‘ United dialer. R ! -mp£p;,er the name—Do r>’ — :.jd t»K6 no other. Joe Jones* the Barber. First door above tlie Shaw Fur niture Comuany’s emporium, on North Broad street, ha- a neat dean, cool, quiet piace to enjoy a e'ean shave or hair cut, by f»r 4*class