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I The Bainbridge baseball boys are
| holding their “rep” ail right.
! They’ve b.sled Arlington, Havana
and Th ;nia!*ville on everv field and
aie n< w seek'ng other fieU-t-to con-
! quer. Hurrah tor the B. B. B.
! teams! w
1EA*S:
T~~"**—T—T"
FLOTSAM AS:> JETSAM OF
THE DAY ASD IU)I R
Our boy* have beer, giving us bet'
ter ball tibia season and better ac
co.umod8tions than in the iiietorv oi
the gauic; and the wav t'ny dw
held up the Bainbridg* bin er is ;»
caution to neighboring rooters.
Mrs. T. E. Oner is sp/.-dtug some
tune with her brothe. in New York
C.ly, aecouipanying him tiit’h<r
from Colorado, <ui iln» ocasun.f
the Nalunial 1 -‘emovra ic Conven
tion in which Air. Gurr was a
Hoorgi. lifle^nte.
Willis Drug (.V. has a fi..e line of
fresh (all and w inter garden seeds of
dependable quali.y and of all kinds.
Let lit tn supply your wan ns.
■■ is- ISpeight, of Fort G.nnes, aN
ter a visit of several weeks to Miss
Bruton, returned home on
o.iliv -.ill «L 1st hvre was ..the
• bj. ct. of m i ry soo> ii attentions.
Miss Harm, a verr charming
young lady of Atbanv, ts n the city
the guest
i el itiv-
\ >s:tn
•t ”.'ss Maisv Oh:
•. i
on Shotwell
He' ,f. A. < irf*th, of the Metho
dist church, left ou Tuesday with
other mem tiers of '.he board of trus-
u es of thi' ramp meeting and ebaus
• anqiia assoc nation for Panacea
Springs and Lanark ou the gulf for
the puipose o' looking over the
ground and situation preparatory to
closing the fiu.V <’ev. for site and
location oi tins ^-association com
po^ed of the churches and Epwovth
Leagues of ihe Thomasville ^snd
Tallahassee districts of the Metho
dist church. The Thomasville meui-
b rs «t the Vu-ara were joined at
Tallahassee, and they will make
Ool. R. G. Hartsfield spent a few lheir £,,ai s- 1 *™ 0 ” of the site this
days in North Caro l ta and N-utn » wc, k burning 1 ome the latter part
oeorgia recently. < 1 l,e W0L ‘ k -
Tol.tr & Mathis have opined a
fi 'SloJass erchant tailoring esttb
Iishinerl n.-xl door to the Fi.st
National Bank at the oi l Stokes
stand and Lave a fine line of fail and
winter suitings.
reel.
Mr. 11. J. Bruton, of the g orgia
Southwestern and Gulf railroad,
p tid a flying btisine-s trip to St.
Andrew’s Bay last week and reports
booming conditions all about St.
Andrews Bay. He weut over chi-
new road from Dothan to Panama
City, a distance of 80 miles an<t saw
a fine section of country in f e»r’edi-
ae.
The Friedman Tobacco Co ’>
packing house is now eomple'ed and
they are receiving tob&c, o m\r
right aUtncr. They have some 35.
ooo pounds of the new er« p on
hand, in the *»aud» of the paekeni —
though ’tie to be confessed that the
market isn’t in an active state by
any means, and the prices being
obtained not satisfactory to plant*
era Let ns hope that prices will
soou|be better, and- that ti e bird
worked producer may receive a
conipe;.K;»<uy pr.ee for fits tobacco.
hla k root is q-tite prevalent in
the cotton fie'ds in this county—
ihou-u.nlsof stalks are dying la the
fields.
Onv local telephone system bas
long distance connection mow with
1 ‘t numb' r of other ci.iee and viL
laces in South fJ e>'rgia and in De.
catur uoumy. The syst'm ha*
been greatly iirpmved and extend
ed since Mr. G irr’s purchase o. the
same. The great beamy abort
■ong rl'.-tsHcc counecfiou \is that you
•tail attend iu what you hare to do
tt’ul om lea vug home avd tinderijo-
il*e laiigue and tabor >-f a visit and
ex.»et'<es and besides y o have your
;,;isw i r and know wi>.ii to depend
ou right now. Paironiza the tele~
phone.
The fab session of the Bainbridge
graded s. hool will open on Monday
the lilb of September, Prof. Cald-
well principal, who, bytheway, is
spending two weeks’ vacation at
Atlautie City, New Jersey, with his
brother.
The stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cary Cox on Broad atree :
last week and left them a fine 1 i
pound dau hter and both babe an.
mother are doing nicely.
Read the three columns of new
legal ads nd keep posted on the
question of legal matters, as we go
along.
Cufeton pickers will be ia active
demand now in ten days—for the
fleecy :s opening under she swelter
ing rays of the A ugust sunshine
Id Uses Forrester of Cowarts, Ala ,
are spending some days in the city
a> gue ts of Mrs. George L. Liver,
man on Florida street.
Messrs. Rob Rice and Bralo
Maxwell loft yesterday for Hot
Springs, Ark, Air. Maxwell
nuise and attend mt upon the lormer
who is disabled from rheumatism
The Democrat wishes lor Mr. Rice
speedy and perfect recovery from
the toils oi this painful mai dy.
C* '*• -<. X -A. *
i i-rtv, kmjfs isuijjj
Mr. John Mitchell ha*, been ap
pointed secretary to a consular po
akion under the civil service rules
and reports say he will go to Japan
What Shall We Have for Dessert
Try Jell.c, the dainty, appetizing
reoMomieei dessert. Can he pre
pared instantly— sim ply add boil
ing vyater and serve when c"*ol
Flavored just right; sweetened
just right; pprfejrt in ►■wry *»»y
10c. package makes encugh
A
dessert fora iarsi^- faint y. AH
gr.»ci-r* sell it. Don’t accept >ub-
'■titut Jell -o complies with all
Pure Fo -d Laws 7 flavors:—
L m<*n, Orantre, Raspberry, Straw-,
berry, l>oeo;ate. Cherry, P*-ach
Fer Your Sunday Dinner
The following delightful de
sert :
1-2 cup English Walnut in.ate.
1 2 doz. Aid, cut up fine.
1 10c package JE^L-O ttoy fla
vor
DH-r»ive the JELL-O in a pint
,.f boiling wat^r. When cod and
j.. mencing to if
I the fi/c «ri<1 nuts Serve with
Wfupp«n Crewtii LtciiCiol he
\V a till is, ti^.'! anil J ELLaO c.«n be
bought a- any gona giocnry This
fUr.frinx , uo..jrh denser; for a large
family and t- vmy eC' itOtuicai
WiHisDRUCCO,
FALL 6AH0EN
nting
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WILFRED l, LANE,
Attorney and Counsellor
at La'A,
VALDOSTA, GA.
6ASTORZA.
_v^ T ®to Haw Atop Bn|
BisMsbce
of
Mr. Harry Brewer, after
mouth’s vacation spent in Permsyl
vania, is at hiune agstn i^ tins
health and spirits.
A B£ In bridge Bey
Makes Good
The old Bainbndge friends oi
Ralph Graves will learn w4th inter
p st that he is now abroad—touring
Loi.don, "aris and Beilin. It will
also be gratifyiug to learn that «n
■ is return Mr. Graves wiil relin
quiah the news editorship of the
Wasbmgton (D. C ) Times and ac
cept a still more lucrative position,
as manager of the New Britain,
Connecticut, Herald. Mr. G ra/es
has risen rapidly in the newspaper
profession since leaving Bainbridge.
It is learned that his resignation
from the Washington Times with
which he has been connected for
two years past, was received with
reluctance by that paper.
New Britain, Conn., is a town of
fifty thousand aad the management
of the Herald of that city is a de-
seryed promotion for our popular
Bainbridge boy. Ha begins his
duties September 1st.
OASTORXA.
n ^ sj. The If mi Ysu Haw Always
WANTED — Coopers to make
turpentine barrels. Apply ia peri
son (lon’c write) to Frank Cox,
foreman, Port Tampa City, Fia,
18-71
The effect of malaria lasts a long time.
You catch cold easily or become run
down because of the after effects of malaria.
Strengthen yourself with Scott's
Emulsion.
It builds new
system.
blood and tones up jwu
DRUOOlSTSt
and et.oo.
An Old Citizen (Dead
It becomes ©nr painful' doty this
week to chronicle the death after &
long continued'sickness and great
physical weakness ol Mr. Jesse L.
Brockett, ag^d 67 1-2 yeare, leavi
ing a devoted wife and six children
and a large circle of relatives and
friends to mourn his death. Death
came to him on Saturday night last
and his remains were buried on
Sunday ^afternoon at 5 o’clock in
presence of a large number of sor
rowing friends, the tenernl service
being Conducted by Rot. A. J.
Roamy of the Baptiat church.
Reqnieecst in psae.
Spooial attention to U S Oonrt .'rod
Patent matter*.
M. E. O’NEAL,
ATTORNEY and counsellor at
LAW,
And REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Will practice tn aH the State courts.
Special attention gwea tu the laves-
gat ion at Land Titles aad the Law
’ Administration.
DONALSON & DONALSON,
ATTOPNEYS AT-LAW.
Bainbridge Ga.
Offices in Shingler Building.
AH Varieties.
For Sprin %
Ruta Baga
and Turnip,
Onion Sets,
White, Yellow, Red.
Rye, Barley, etc.
Garden Seed,
Ail Kinds this-year-raised
FRESH SEED.
Plant Your hardens.
Willis Drug Company.
LOW EXCURSION RATES
TO THE
DR. E. J. MORGAN,
i HYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Eainbetdge Qa
nitifA at r‘*#i.r ot the WUhifc t>njg Storr
D TALBERT J. W. TALBERT
TALBERT & TALBERT,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW.
‘Ttfices it Bainbridge and Biinsan.
Practice in all the Courts.
WALLACE D. SHEFFIELD,
attorney-at-law
Bainbndge Ga
OlWeev ffpstairs In Hnirili Building
W. C. JOiNES.
/
High-Grade Ty 1 i n g and
Brick* Lay in a,
A Postal card or a men-ag*
wHl m-'et prompt attentiwn.
W- E- BUSH & SON,
First Class Masoarj,
Tiling. Plastering aa" Cement Wort
OF ALL
Ai. '.v*.11. i U 1.L1 <it a RAX f fit, i> »m:
:■ :iot at ourowu
expense-.
>!-i! to P •*t'>rtice 1» >\ 383.
:iygi,(ii. #
#■(*1— P-bv p»-Mn-ssjo'* to tkf
Kel t (.•« i t’f. L»»r> . < rai. i.ihi >
wesley Williams,
Mountain and Spring Resorts of Georgia, Warm
Springs Meriwether Co, White Sulphur
Springs and Chalybeate Springs
VIA ...
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM sod ATLANTIC RAILWAY
bEASON WEEK-END SUNDAY
EXCURSION TIUKEU ON SALE
Week end tickets will be sold from all agency s'ations for all
truius ©f each Saturday ai d Sunday from May 3<>th to Se; Um
ber 6'h, 19u8, good to return t>* and including ^Tuesday folio«■'-
U)g .‘ate ol sale.
Hotels Open June 1, 1908
There are no finer spring resorts in the South. See ticket agent.
J. R. ROWLAND, Traffic Manager
W. H. LEAHY, Gen’I. Pas’g’r Agt
Atlanta, Ga.
.1LO
OLD FURNITURE...
MADE NEW
I am fully prepared to dean up and tepair and re upholster
ia Leather Tapestry or Pantasote upholstered Parlor and Li
brary Furniture at short notice, in any of the above materials,
and make them as durable and handsome as new.
I also make over Mattresses, reseat cane or rattan chairs, rock
ers and divans and make them same as new, using the best ma
terials.
I also make new Flow“f Stands, tabourettes, replate, same as
new, mirrors and guarantee all work satisfactory.
I Can save you more than threedourths the cost of any piece
of furniture you are having to replace with new.
SHOP, ON CLAY STREET, near Colored Odd Fellows lodge
ELBERT WILSON,
Upholsterer and Renovator
Old i ortor. Ut-'- of Piney Wo;»<Js HoU
Barrage, ftgga# aid D Hit* Surrice.
We know Thon'<v cou»tv and bet
good peopleai»A we are y ; -A to tr-,nr«fg.*
you t«. any p-.rt of Thomasvill..
ti»~ V »r 35 drills -%1
4 4'i<*uth > r a.1iso-i s» Thotr *v?l e.da
Moipg non
DIXIE ICE CREAM
Can be made and frozen ia 10
mimtea at cast of
One Oent a Mate.
Stir oontants of one 18c. package
Jtll-I BE mm hvttr
into a quart of milk and freeze.
No cooking, no heating, nothing
else to add. Everything hat the
ice and milk fax the package.
Sati»f motion gnmrmmtoed.
This makes 8 quarts of the most
delicious ice cream yoa ever ate.
PioeKtads; Ckwlrfi. VamtUa, Strwm
terry, T mmtm mmd UnJteeerad.
8 packages 85c. at your grocers,
or by mail if he does aot keep it.
fW» fai Ca, U 8. Y.
Crude Turpentine Market
Bainbridge now has a market for Crude Turpentine that
will be interesting to every one making the product for uiar
ket. Seeing that a market for this enterprise was ncce ^ s ^J
in South Georgia, I have opened a Crude market at Bainbri £> j
Ga., by reason of its many advantages as a shipping poinb ^
propose to buy crude turpentine anywhere on the G r *
or the Coast Line railways, within 50 miles of Bainbri
Besides, it can be shipped here from either one of the rivers
small cost. I intend that teis market shall be second to n°
or Crude Turpentine. Wilmington. N. C., has had the rep
ation of being the best Crude Market in the world. R 15
idest but no betterthan Baiqbridge. I quote virgin g^ 1 ”.
ay at $5.00; old dip, $4.5o, for 280 pounds. For u
nformation'write me at Bainbridge.
W. J. IRVM.
Bainbridge NAVAL STOKES Co.