The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, August 06, 1908, Image 1

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A V. . V O Mere Shall the Press the People’s Rights Maintain BY JOHN M BROWN, AIRBRIDGE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1908, Vol. 39—Ho. 16-91.00 a Voir Editor ialettes jfvery mmi a ter has his favorite ], VIB n and every other mar. has his lav rite her If ; t last you don’t succeed it may fc.. ,l,ir to the fa«t that you cFidn’t uv trv again qinite often enough. Tifik is said to be cheap, bnt the mn who talks toe much has to pay l,n it it high rates sooner or later The six mouths’ old child ot Vlr, r,i ,lMrs._Dick Jones died on Wed i : tsiiuy night Iasi, after a short ills ness. An Indiana judge has pronounced that the directeire gown i9 •. odest. He .h elmed to order the arrest of a young actress for appearing in one or the street. “Iloai soil, que maty pense.” The fact that tfve members of the hgisla ure had enough cough to get into a poker game ought to be regarded as a sign of return ng prosperity. If Governor Smith bad gotten on to tb« convict lease question four months sooner, he would have had some effective campaign material. A New Y ik man has invested a new gun that will shoot fifty thous and times a minute and uses no powder. The Japanese will please sit up and take notice. As yet the lall down of the Georgia delegation at Denver has not been blamed en Hoke Smith. But there is ample ti-me yet, and Hoke is able to bear it; for “the blood of the martyrs is the teed of the choreh.” At any >*ate, no sea serpents have been seen off the coast of Georgia this year. Score a point for prohi- b*tion on that, ail right. That visitation of bugs which At** lanta recently exper.enced is of easy explanation. While the legislature is in session Atlanta always seems to be bughouse—full of humbugs. Senator Brock w aits to te?tify in his own behalf. Well, if the*e.i» anything the senator can say in his own behalf the folks ought to hear Tom Watson Coming It is currently reported that Hon. Thomas E. Watson, Populist can** il, for he fe .tmain* in a tu< l. e bl I *>' prewden-, will be rn Baits at this writing. ; bndste some time m the lall and | speak on the issues of the pending • eampaigu. T -m W atsoa wiil g,-t the elect***; Mr. Watson is a brainy man of >rai vote of Georgia about the same an fi as a public speaker tune and in the same place that ji k . ows lew and en lhe occ ._ the thanksgiving turkey jge>s-tl»e; 8 j 0n visit deserves to Lave axe and where Mary wears hwr beads. There are two ways of spending a dollar. You can spend it at hosne, gain an easy conscience, make an other friend ai d perhaps get the dollar hack tomorrow; or you can send it away, feel that you Lave sin«ed, offend the home merchant or business man and lorever lose the dollar and the blessed influence for good to yourself and neighbor. and wiil have a crowd worthy ot his f&MR aad his subject. Let’s help to make it so. trust says he won’t accept the i';i lion of the independence ,v. but he really ought to—he brought it all upon himself. If you see a married woman pub licly wearing one ot those “sheath” gowns with a slit open up to the Lips you know who’s boss in that family. The moraliiy of immorality, des cencv or indecency of the convict question is squarely up to the Geor gia legislature, and they are rot equal to the emergency. fhe editorials in the Augusta Chronicle would indicate that the railroads are not out of the woods yet, even if H-ike was defeated by combining with Tom Watson. South Georg-ia people are realiz. mg the importance tof good roads and most of the counties are paying special attention to the work of building them, and Decatur leads them all in results actually attained - In several counties bonds have been issued for road purpose*, bat not so in Decatur, Here we are payi .g as* we go. There are people who will cut the wee’s atomid their premises and Railroad Building Resumed Grade work is under way on the Cairo and Havana, Fla., raflroad, and it will be rushed lorward. The right of way has been secured lor : he entire route. Grading has been started, and it is likely that the road wdl be completed by the first of next year. The road wtfl be built first from Cairo to Havana, Fla-, a distance ot 30 miles, and then will be extended north, pos sibly to Pelham. $4.00 to Savannah, Ga. And return, Thursday, August 13th, 1908, via ACantUf Coast Line. Train leaves Bainbrnlge 12:dS p. hi. Final limit of tickets August 18th, 1908. Embrace this oppor- Thanksgiving this year will come mi ;|v alter Bryan’s election. n,a; a glorious thanksgiving ‘hat ill he, alien the (list’ ibution of moilier - and other fat plums to rv t, patriots is so near. T::e artful colored brother has a poor opportunity in this campaign to bunco the astute Kepublican politicians. Tin- A ianta Georgian is now call, ing for moeichment proceeding . h Iocs look like somebody ought to „•: out and aHow the st it to try a If >es prohibition pay?” tsk- the j i . o’i it.,:,,. w,,u gia it d >es not pay Florida as mii'di as it did several months ago. 11 r in Macon the special liquor v j < * I'lfice is to be discontinued. —Macon News. Du's good, anyhow. S'nee the * ot liquor has been discontinued < vgia, however, there has been > on*, de cable patron age shown the sonviHe mail order bouses and " ‘i ' quor towns by the drin mg These are horrible disclosures that are being made about Georg a’s convict system. Of course hey are to an extent exagemted, and the mbuman treatment wh eh has bsea brought to light is the exception and not the rale. There cannot help but be abuses where*or a large number of criminals have to be dealt with, but if only hall of wuat has been told is trii<* Georgia’s manage ment and care of the unfortunate creatures m her eotmet eamps is a disgrace ’o the manhood of the state, and a change cannot be lmd too soon. •keep their surroundings in sanitary • tJH , ily t0 visit tbe Vorest City with condition as a matter ot pride. i many #ointa of interesl deligbt . There are others who wtll do so to i lnl resortp Tybee Is j and by the escape the penalty - imposed by law Lahore; Thunderbolt, with its and enforced by local author ties. Thoisands Hate Kidney Trouble and Never Saspect it. Legal / •; ftisemeirts How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let k stand twenty-four hours : a sediment or set tling indicatesan unhealthy cor. dition of the kiu- neys: if it stain - your liueu it is evidence of kid ney trouble; toi frequent desire to pass it orpai-.i in the back .a so convincing proof that the kidiK-v* »d bladder are out of order. What To Dr. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidiiey remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pair tn tne back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and U> get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of .Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing eases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gist sdn fift^-cent and one-do!lar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and book that tells all ~ about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ring- hamton, N. Y. When Haoo of Sa-amp-Eoot writing mention this paper and don make any mistake, but refhember th name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, an the address. Binghamton N. Y. There are others who any reason obey ihe cy. will law. not lor ] casino and many attractions; Isle of of the nope, etc. For further information land or c>‘ decei | see your ticket agent or write E. M. POISON Bone Pains, Can cer, Scalj Sfin, PMes. CITAT10X FOB CHARTER STATE OF GEORGIA, \ Decatur County. j To ihe Superior Court of said Gounty: The petition of D. W. Hodges, E. T. Thom-pson 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 vtars, 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 ihe 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 cngage.in 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. That the capital Stcck of said cor- Nortl, D P. A., Savannah, Ga. .Mr. C. W. Boiler, ot ■ hed very suddenly nesdfiv last—up t® the liis death being health. He wa Iron City, on Wcd- moinent of n his mnal goou In the act ot li-ing front be i, and calling to his wife that lie was about to fall, died hr the time she reached bis side—prob ably from heart failure. IVe Will Send Sample Showing Hot B. B. It. Cures Above Troubles, aJr Eczema and Rheumatism. For twenty-fit ‘ years Botanic Boo, Bairn (B BB) has been curing yearly thoands of -11 IT eiers f <>m 'rimary. 3e cudarv or T-ertfarv Blood Poison and all forms of’ Blood Disease. We solicit the most obstinate cases, for B V 11 cures where all else fails. If you have exhausted the old methods of , . ... . _ .treatment and still have aches and he owes hl8 life to the. use of Dr ' pain * in bones, back or Dint*, Rheu- Kiuo’d N°W Discovery: Hi- lungs ' Mucus 1VAches in mmirh. Sore ® J | Throat, Pimp’es, Copper-Colored '-pots, were so severely affected that con- j Ulcers on any part'of the body. Eating Gumption -ee«ied inevitable, when j ^e^brows AToiu, tak^B B a friend recommended New Dis- kills the poison, makes -the blood pure TVky Jautes Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanesville, O., knows Mis. Mary Lee, of rural routeS. She y\rites: “My hus band, James Lee, firmly believe- ia covery. \Ye tried it, and its use i here is a great deal >:t favorable expressed a-' to the game • ■v ’ >w pending before the legisla- It is said to be a “game ia\y ” >h is a game law.” Bhi if * i and not enforced any better t ■ the one now on the books, it u 1. another instance of making s no «! the Ihw Stillmore Leader observer anthBryan feeling among ' hocrats of Georgia seems to t"ing away. It’s t.he savory ■t the tleshspots of office, proV^ .at is causing the change. i he belief is growing tha Gov. v, \11 call a n extta session of* the legislature as he is determined to K° to the bottom of the convict ® a her. The investigating commit** seems 01 the same mind and will continue its probing as long as evi dence can be had. It the Holder ^ a * it now stands should pass b°th houses it is firmly believed ^0 f. Smith would call an extra sea* & ‘ 0n first vetoing the meaaure aud listing on adequatG legislavton. TYe arc riot- prepared to say that any of Georgia’s near candidates f- >r national honors will be elected; on the contrary, they will not b*q but they, at least, serve a pnrp -se, in keeping Geor : a to the front. True, | they will earn for Georgia the rt-pu- 1 tatiou ot a freak political state, and 1 cause even Kansas to throw a jeal- , ous look in our direction, but a , state cannot become the mother of j near presidents ami near vice ptesi— dents without exciting envy. M T e say again, old Georgia is *0 the ^ front politically—until next Nov m, j ber —j{ t* at should of been any j practical benefit in the coming years. , ^There is no denying that Genre is lacing a very serious problem in ha- restored him to perfect heai.h. the convict question. Just what to j Dr. King’s New Discovery is the do with the convicts so as to be just j ^ throat 8Qd ,un S to the prisoners and at the same time , *»' ju<t to the state is a question that ts j giving the lawmakers 110 end ot j trouble and that causes all true Georgians to think seriously a-« to best disposition re-medi it has r.o Thf first dose gives relief j.Trylt! Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. and $100. Trial bottle free. equal. and rieh, healing ev*ry sere and com pletely changing the entire-body i to clean, healthy condition. poration shall he ten thousand five hundred dollars, the entire amount of which ts now paid in, and they itesire the privilege of in creasing the said capital stock at any time to an amount not to exceed twenty tb«: s- ancl dollars, and that said capital stock ••■hall be divided into shares 4>r one hundred dollars each. 6 - That petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to hare and use a Common -eal to elect such officers as they may desire to conduct their business properly, to make all such by-laws and regulations and to do all other things that may be lawful and necessary for the successful carrying on a business of the said corporation, and V execute notes and bonds as evidence of it debtedness incurred, or which may be iy^ curred in the conduct of the affairs of th incorporation and to secure the same b 11101 tgage, security d.-ed, <■.• any other fori of lien under the existing laws. That they desire for said corporatic CUKES ECZEMA Itching, watery blisters or op: n, itch ing humors, Risings or pimples of Eczema all Ie >ve n,ft.er killing the poi eon arid puryfying the blood with B B B. In this whv a flood of pure, rich od is sent direct trftiie skin suaface. what wc Id be the to make ol the state coevicD EVER WATCHFUL blood the itching stops forever and every humor or sore is healed and cured. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (li B B) ia pleasant and safe to take; composed Itp, mties Bainbridge Readers Fu ture Trouble El.-ewhete in t.h> issue appe ws' -, T * _ c \ r i v A Little Care WrlrSave Many an advertisement ot the A. U. i-s. J annual excursion to Savannah,j which runs thi s year on Augusta 13th. The r ound trip tare i> only j i-t, and a.-* this is the last big tx curs ion f the season a big row<’ s | expected. vmuti (4. \V of pure Botan’c muredients. and en'iche= the blood. DKU»»<iISTS SI iq;K LARGE BOT TLE with directions for home cure. the power and authority to apply for aw. to accept amendments to us charter of cither form or substance by a vote ofia ma jority of its stock.outstanding at the time, and ask aulliorily for said corporation tc wind up its affairs, liquidate and discon tinue its business at any timeff may deter mine to do so, by a vote of tv.o thirds pf its\*toek outstanding at the time. S. That they desire for said corporation the right of re: ewal when and as piovidcd bv the Laws of Georgia, and that it have ail other such lights, powers,; privileges and immunities incident to ike cor» porations, or as are permissible under the j laws bf Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to he incor porated under Ihe name and style aforesaid- with the rights, powers, privileges and Im munities herein 3 et forth, and ts are now or may, hereafter he allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. And petitioners will ever pray, etc. J. D. TALBERT, Attorney for Petitioners. Filed in office July 13th, 1908. C. W. W1MBERLFY. Clerk. FREE BL30B CURE COUPON Watch the kidney secretions. Se that they have the^amber Lueof health: j The discharges not excessie or'lufre- Mrs. In the third district ot I lorida, which is in the western divi-ion ot the state, they have been having a prolonged contest for the nominal ti^n tor congress. Several caud — d. tes in the first primary 1 arr wed down to Mays of Monticello and j Kehoe of Pensacola who ran in the J second primary. The contest was 1 so close that though Mays had a ‘ few majority on the face of the re^ turns Kehoe was not satisfied and contested the election. It devel. oped tb3t the contest was long and warm and eventually resolved its-lf into % contest between the partis in iriends ot the candid ttee who wee on the executive committee. Th-- ■: were equally div.ded lor a time W finally one of the Mays men faiL 1 ie attend a meeting and the KeL *e partisans being in the major.ty d. elated him the nominee. - qneat; Hagan, 8 most highly Contain no “brick-dust like” sel;- estimable ladj wife of <-aj.b G. >™^, s KMn „. will d „ tbl . for \V. H agan, died rear Iron City you . oou Gty of typhoid fever after a pro- They watch the kidneys and cure tract ed illness on Thursday of last them v^ien they’re sick, week, leaving a devoted bus and . circle of devoted : Mr j . H. C. Ramsey, 21 |8t., Thom isville, Lta., say This coupoii (cu: from. B.iiribridge Democrat), is goo-j for one iarg'e sam ple of Botanic blood Balm .mailed free in plain packages. Simply lYii in your nme and address on dotieddipe.* be low and mail to BLOOD BALM I.O., Atlanta, (fa. S!c<e name of tiouble. if mu know MAKE ICE CREAM FROM WATER and sop. and a br^e Iriends to mourn her death. Lave •‘For months I was bothered by pains and it across the smaliof my bac Excellent Health Advice' j seetat(i as jf i could get nothing to Mrs. M. d. D.-tvison, of No 379 stop it. 1 was recently told that Gifford aymue, San Jo^e, Csl., Doan’s Kidney Pills were good for says: “The worth oi, Electric Bit- such complaint and 1 proeurea a ters as a general lamiiy remed y, box. 1 took tir m directed and for headache, biliousness and tor- was soon rid of the annoyance. I ^br of the liver and bowels is rO give Doan’s Kidney Fills the en- proncuneed that 1 am prompted to say a word in its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the digestive organs in a bottle of Electric Bitters than in any other remedy I Know of.’ Sold under guarantee at ail drug stores. 50c. tire credit for curing me of Lve at tack and I am willing that my name should be used in the papers as one who can endorse tnem. I do this in the hope of benefiting others who may be suffering as I did.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co, Buf falo, Nsw York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. and a small quantity of condensed milk, if fresh milk cannot be had. RECIPE. H pint condensed milk costa . . . ,00c. Add enough cold water to make one quart 00 One 13c. P&ck.vze JKIX-O ICE CREAM Powder 13c. Total ........ -19c. Mix all together thoroughly ruid freeze. Don’t heat or cook it; don’t add anything else. This makes two quarts of delicious ice cream in 10 minutes at very small cost. AMD YOU KNO¥l IT’S PURE. Five kind; : L'r-ocolate. Vanilla, Straw* berry, Lemon and Unjhxvored. 2 packages 25c. at all grocer*. Illustrated Recipe Book Free. , Jell Q ^ TheDainf/Ditserf G EORGIA— I»ko AT JJ k.Co c JIT Y: I hereby certify that the foregoing i-a true and correct copy of the original pe- iition f* r incorporation of “Brinson Trading Company,” now of file in iny office. fbisJttJv ijth, 1908. C. VV. VV1MBERLEY, Clerk Superior Court. Notice To the Stockholders of the Bainbridge Northeastern Rajk vay Company; This is tp notify you that there will be a special meetingof the stock holders of the Bain bridge Northeastern Railway t o., at t! » office? of the company in Uainbridge, Ga., 0.1 the 30th day of July, 1908, at J o’clock p. m., for the purpose of providing for an issuance of bonds on the road, and other business. June 30, 19*8. F. SWINDELL. President., NOTICE. The liainbridge Northeastern Railway Company has filed its petition with the Railroad Commission of Georgia for auth ority to issue bonds in an amount not ex ceeding two hundred-thousand d Bars, the proceeds from the saie of said bond- to be used in paying the existing indebtedness of said railway company and in equipping an a completing tKe construction of its railroad. Notice is hereby given that ;aid pe tioti will te heard by the railroad comm', sion of Georgia at its office in Atlanta, Gemgi-t on August 5. 1908,31 IO o'clock, a. m. This July 9, 1908. 16-4W E. SWINDELL, President WESIaEY WILLIAMS, Old porter, Late of Piney Woods Hott Carriage, Baggage and Ml) Service. SimptraM boi tec water, cool ami serve. Mb. per package ( iTfUrron. Kdn sB utetilsm* We know Thomas conn tv and her good people and we are glad to tntiw.’er yon to any part of TfaomasviUv Fur*5 urns'll aaSootb Madison Bt.,Thom;grille. Ga