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$50 Reward.
Feehn? assured that blind tigers
are being operated in Albany, the
oily council last week adopted a
a resolution offering a reward of $5o
to any city or county officer or
private c’tizen who woald furnish
information with evidence to con
vict, against any person operating
a blind tiger in the city.
Now let Bainbridge’s city council
do likewise, and ten days will locate
several of t.l:e varmints in this
burg—ind maybe a pot still or two.
Selah!
Wanted !
One hundred hands to cat i ir
foot cord wood—a. 6« cents i>«*r
cord—wood cheeked up and ] n'd
for once a week. Apply to Gecn se
O. Smith, city.
The woman’s club is useful,
It gives a dame a chance
To talk of art and literature,
While huoby mends h s pants.
The opera house is no more—hav
ing been converted into an office
building on the second floor. Till
one is built thi* leaves Bainbridge
without a show place—and what
are we going to do about it?
A good time to put- iu your fall
and winter garden seeds, and you’ll
find the best lire of seeds at the
Willis Drug Store—something de
pendable—true to name.
Decatur’s two representatives
are now having the benefits of an
extra sesrion of the legislature—
whatever they may be.
Mrs, Lula Fleming returned last
week from Greenwood, Fla., where
she had been several weeks at the
bedside of her sister-iu,law, M^s.
Ed V. Dickinson, whose death we
noted last week.
The new “John R. Sh.rp”
steamer is rapidly assuming shape
on her ways, just above the county
bridge, which spans Flint river in
this city. Her hull will tie a little
broader and lonjer and has a mod 1
bow, the old hull having a square
bow. She will be fitted with ma
chiuery from the ^old Sharp, which
is practically good as new.
We regret to Lain that Mr. W.
('. Myers, auditor of the Apalacltt"
cola Northern, will leave Apala
chicola shortly to accept p. position*
as auditor of a new railroad builds
ing in tSr.orgia. Mr. and Mrs. Mys
ers home will be near Savannah.—
Apalachicola Trams.
WANTED — Coopers to make
turpentine barrels. Apply in pers
son (i-on’t write) to Frank Cox,
foreman, I\>n Tampa Cilv, Fla f
18-71
The new Methodist church’s big
trussed roof will soon be ready for
the fire proof roof, tlte brick work
being already practically finished
Roofed in the interior work wifi be
vapidly pushed to com pletion, ami
the building will be readv for occu
pancy by New Years.
.£X. .
Always
At Mr. I). F. Crenshaw’s place
next do r to the Bon Air Hotel, you
will tied daily supplies of Iresh
Bowden Lithia water on draught,
right from the spring—tee best of
all mineral wateis for kidney and
stomach trouble and he can supply
you these famed waters at your
door bv the gallon ive gallons cr m
any quantity ai lowest prices.
Phone him you o d rs, wit h hr
will give orompt attention. 16-tf
I -
j WANTED— A half dozen per
sons who burn coal for fuel in win
ter, to join us in the purchase from
the mines, o( a yveh e or fifteen ton
car. Apply at thi-* ; ftiee.
What Shall V’e Have f»r flessert
Try Jelbc, ti.e d »inl*\ appetizing
economical dessert. Can be p~e
pared instantly—simply add boil
ing wate- and 9erve when cool
Flavored just right; sweetened
just right; perfect in every way
A 10c. package makes enough
dessert fora large family. All
grocers sell it. Don’t accept »ub«
stitut.s. Jell-* complies with all
Pure Food Law’s 7 flavors:—
Lemon, Orange, ®a«pberry, Straw
I berry, Ctiocolate, Cherry, Peach
Tobacco Packing House
Mr. A. H. Morton, promoter of
the Florida National Tobacco Co.,
wiH leave this moniag for Atiapul-
gns, Ga., w'here the company con.
templat‘f> erecting a larg.e packing
house for tobacco. A-ttapulgus is in
Decatur County, Georgia, and only
about tonr miles nerth «f the state
line; the proposed packing bouse
wiil be a very large one. Mr. Mor
ton will consult wuth the growers
and ascertain just wbat, the acreage
.s and make arpangecneat-s to lake
care of the output very much to ad
vantage of the planters.—Times
Union.
Advertising Pays
A man iu Kansas is ceavinced
that advertising pays. He adver
tised for a five dollar bill and a
stranger who had picked one up on
the street read ihe advertisement
and restored the bill to the adver
tiser. A fow days later while look -
ing over a vest he had laid off the
original lost Bill was found in a
pocket. He says advertising pays
two hundred per cent—because
be was eut $5 lost and was in twice
$5 found. Note furthei please, ti.e
real loser *f tl e first $5 didn’t ad
vertise was strH out $5, proba*.
bly because ke didn’t advertise.
BETTER TMH SPIMKIMfi.
Spanking does not cure children of bed* |
wetting. There is a constitutional cause j
for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Bor i
W, Notre Dame, Ind., wiil send free to aqy j
mother iier successful home treatment, with j
full instructions. Send no money, but |
writs r.or today if your children trouble you j
in his way. Don’t blame the child, the j
chances are it can't help it. This treatment f
also cures adults and aged people troubled j
with urine difficulties by day or night
For Tour Sunday Dinner i
The following delightful de-*-;
sort:
1-2 cup English Walnut nv at-*.!
12 doz. figs, cut up flue.
110c package JELL-O anyfla-;
vor
Dissolve the JELL-O in a pint)
of boiling water. When cool and)
just commencing to thicken stir in
Che figs and nuts. Serve with
Wbipped Cream. Delicioas. The
vvainuts, figs and JELLsO c.eu be
bought at any good grocery This
makes cno..gh dessert for a large
family nnd i» vw»y economical.
WiHis DRDC CO
FALL GARDEN
c
Baantha
TORIA..
The Kind im Have Always
OASTOHIA.
o ^Tto Kind Yau.Haw Always Boactii
These delightfully cool days and i
nights are enjoyed—after the un- j
usually hot weather of the past two j
mouths. Appropos of weather and
seasons an early fal. and a hard
winter ate predicted Ly the wvalh»r
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hw Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature of
Why James Lee Get Well.
Everybody in Zanesville, 0.,
knows Mi8. Mary Lee, of rim-ai
route 8. She writes: “My hus
band, James Lee, firmly believes
he owes his iife to the use of Dr.
King’s N a w Discovery. His lungs
were so severely affected that cod-
r nmption seemed inevitable, when
a friend recommended New Dis
covery. We tried it, and its u-e
hs i restored him to perfect health."
J Dr. King’s Now Distovery is the
j king of throat and long remedies.
Tor coughs and colds it has ro
equal. Thu first dose gives relief
Try it! Sold under guarantee at
**4i drug stores. 50c. ar.d f 1/0.
rial bottle free,
i
Reward.
LOST--A he: shoe sb . ed,
pearl set, scarf pin, which the finder
will be liberally rewarded for re-
i turning to this —sot o t ac-
j count of its value, but the associa
tions connected with the pin. lS-tf
Joe Jones, the Barbet.
First door above the Shaw Fur
niture Comcany’s emporium, on
North Iroau st.ce , bao a neat
dean, cool, quiet place to enjoy a
clean shave or hair ««t, by fivstsclass
dolite barbers. Cail* tf
Libel for Divorce.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WILFRED L\ LANE,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
VALDOSTA, GA.
Special attention to U S Court and
Patent matter?.
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
A dministration.
For FALIj nting
Ruta Bags
and Turnip.
n . _ , Ail Varieties.
Onion Sets.
White. Yellow, Red.
Rye, Barley, etc.
Garden Seed.
All Kinds this-year-raised
FRESH SEED.
JDhmt A oin* ( * a
willis Drug Company.
— OUR MOTTO—
Aro# how Cheap,
Bat hOW GOOD.
DONALSON & DONALSON,
ATTOP N EY8-AT- LAW.
Bainbridge Ga.
Offices in Shingler Building.
DR. E. J. MORGAN,
THYSiCIAN AND SURGEON.
Bainbridge Ga
Office at rear of the Willis Drug Store
D. TALBERT J. W. TALBERT
TALBERT & TALBERT,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Offices at Bainbridge and Brinson.
Practice in all the CourtB.
WALLACE D. SHEFFIELD,
ATTO R N E Y-AT- LAW.
Bainbridge Ga
Officer Upstairs In Hamil Building
T. f, T»>
& SON
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■>2' At, - .
There was a
Reason
And ii time when many p<‘Opfo e.ijlil itesiiafo t» \ i.-it a dentist.
VVhat their friend- told w s sufficient to keep .them away.
Progress in dentistry fas redueed pain tr such»
minimum that fear nl pain ir- .bsolr.t ly useless to think about
Lack ot attention vour U-elh lie- d, ?s a continual invitation to
many things which in lat -rhfe aie not to b desired
One proof hat my operation* are ih** sati.-iacto: y kind-
ray pations a.-- delighted io make statements that cause friends
to come in and wai t the same kind of honest work.
Nitrafi
Nitrate ScU in Original Bags
NITRATE AGENCIES CO.
64 Stone Sueet, New York
Keyset Building, Baltimore, Md.
36 Bay Street, East, Savannah, Gz.
305 Baronne Street, New Orleans, La.
Holcombe & Co* 50 Gay Street,
San Francisco, Cal.
Address Office Nearest Vou
Orders for All Quantities Promptly
Filled Write for Quotatiorsm
^rH
o*.p rmmuRE...
<£>
Consumption is lets deadly than it used to be.
Certain relief and vsoafly complete recovery
will result from Ihe treatment:
Hope, rest, fireab afr end—Scoffs
Emu ts ion.
all DRuooiarrei eon. and st.oo.
W. C. JONES.
! high-Orade T y 1 i n g and ]
Brick* Laying.
A Postal card or a ruesi-agt. j
will m^t prompt attentien.
W E. BUSH & SON-
First Class Masonry,
Tiling, Plastering ami Cement Wort
OF A L KINDS.
A1J work FULLY GUARANTEED and )
rf r'aced if ^ot satisfactory at our own ,
exp-’nso.
Mail orders to Postoffice Box 2lift, :
Bainbridge, Ga.
Refer by p3rn..ssicn to the!
Editor of the Democrat. (jau6-6m;)
p ** l* r% i?
1 vifroLStL
NEW
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Frank Crawfcrd )
vs. V Libel for Divorce,
Lola Crawford, j
The defendant, Lola Crawford, is hereby
required, in pe>-son or bj attorney to be
,r I appear at the next S-u^erior Court to
be held in and for said county on ’he sec
ond Monday in November next, then and
there to answer the Plaintiff's libel for a to
tal divorce, as in default of such appearance
the court will proceed according to the
statutes in seek caaes made and provided.
Witness th- Honorable W. N. Spence,
Judge of said Court. This 241k day of Au~
gusg 1908. R. G. HARTSFIELD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
C. W. VflMPERLEY,
aug.-27-2m Clerk,
* -'in fully pi.-. ■ ‘ I up >::■! l ep,..r rind rc upk--t-'-.r
■ •J L'Vtther l ape-rt-y <•; Panrr ote upholstered I’ari r ami Li
brary Furniture at -hor: notice, in any of the above
an I ip.alre ti.-.ni .-s durable and handsome as new.
1 also make over ..'nure-ses, reseat cane < r rattat- -.hair.-, rout
ers ai d divans and mahe them as t-.ew, using ’lie fee-*, ma
terials.
I also make new K!«%v-r Mands, labourettes, repiate, same ‘
new. nr.i:rors and gu.’.ran'ee nil work -ati.fnttory.
I can save yo* >,• ure tht ; three-fourths the o.st of any pi- e
of furniture v. re ha. nig to reriace with new.
SHOP, ON < LAY STREET, 1 ear Colortd Odd Fellow - I" ,
ELBERT WILSON,
Upholsterer and Renovator
WESIiEY WlLiIiIflMS,
Old porter, late of Piney Woods Hotc
Carriage, Baggagj an1 Utility Serric?.
We know Thomas coantv and her |
good people and we are glad to transfer
you to any part of Thomasville
£W~ For 35 lean
44Son th Madison 8t., Thom svile. G»
Tiia, Kind Vou«
BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE, FORSYTH, GA
FV~. G!. “ ANY YOUNG WOMEN. ^ ^
Faculty composed of Univ-riity trail -J teachers. Home-life that of a o; -,
section of dormitory under superrisiot of «teacher. Every studert un ■ , 0 ( j B s’.ru ctrt ^
erned companion. Equipment eompl-.e and best approved 1 n everyae^^
Expenses at estimated coat of furniafcirr the best advantages in each r
For beautifully illustrated culalcfue, address c - **• a * J