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Confidence
when eating, that your food is of
highest wholesomeness—that it has
nothing in it that can injure or
distress you — makes the repast
doubly comfortable and satisfactory.
This supreme confidence you
have when the food is raised with
Baking IWvl
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.
Two Old Land
Marks Pass Out
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T" ' T' -T -T -?■ -T-T-'T—T-
Tbin iti tbe seaaoo when cooks
and other doraest'c servants quit
thoir regular jobs and go to the
cotton fields to pick cotton, “just
for a change”—the money there is
in it lor them.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM OF
THE DA Y AND HOUK .
r- — jy t- v* -y --y
Ilis many friends were delighted
to see Hon. A. L Townsend able to
Mr. George S. McNair and family
spent ten days at Panacea, return,
mg the past week.
Capt. Jim Butts returned last
week from ten davs at Panacea
Springs for the benefit of Ins health
and is quite well again.
Incipient fires have called out
Chief Kitchens and his tire-fighting
force several times recently, and
eaeh time they’ve been Johnnie on
the spot Bytheway Bainbridge
has had no other sort of fires since
Kitchens took charge as chief.
After every other road in the
county is built, maybe tbe bosses
will do something tor the river
road between “Bainbridge and Red
Bluff. Bytheway, and seriously,
hundreds of bales of Baker tnd
Miller county cotton, which now
go elsewhere for this reason, would
come to Bainbridge if this road was
straightened and made what it
ought t > Ve.
be en our stieets last week, and to
greet him after his long continned
illness.
The Townsend Jewelry Company
have jast received some of the pret
tiest pieces c>f art statuary (m day)
ever brought to this city, together
with an elegant line of uptodate
jewelry. See them
It becomes oar painful duty to
chronicle this week the death of
two life long and honored citizens,
who joined the great majority the
past week—in the persons at Messrs
Michael J. Horn and B. H. (“Bob”)
Griffin, aged eighty odd in the case
of the former, and about 60 in that
of the latter.
Mr Horn had been in poor health
several months, consequent upon a
general giving way of vital forces,
while Mr. Griffin had also been in a
decline fer several years.
Both were good citizens, 1 >val
triemds, good neighbors, tru- ia
every relation of life and their ccath
will be universally deplored.
Mr. Griffin was buried at Bethel
church with Masonic honors
Sunday afteraoon in presence of a
large number of arrowing friends
and neighbors. We are not advised
of Mr. Horn’s place of sepulture
Peace to the sacred dust of both
Far Year Sudsy Diaacr
Try the following delightful des
sert :
1-2 cup English Walnut meats.
1 2 dnz. fig-*, cut up fine.
1 lOe package JELL-O any fla
vor
Dissolve the JELL-O in a pint
of boiling water. When cod! and
jur-t commencing to thiesen stir in
the figs and nuts. Serve with
Whipped Cream. Deliciojs. The
walnuts, figs and JELL.O can be
bought at any good grocery This
makes enough dessert for a large
family and is very economical
Willis DRUCci
FALL (IA11II
Mr. C. L. Harrell visited Apala
chicola on business on Thursday j
last abo rd the Jno. W. Callahan. '
CASTOR IA
Far Infants and Children.
ftt KM Yob Have Always Beug
the
of
For FALL
Ruta Baga
and Turnip.
Onion Sets.
White. Yellow,
Rye, Barley, etc.
Garden Seed.
ntio
All Varieties.
Red.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Messrs. Kent and
Fitzgerald
Is a new mercantile firm which
succeeds by purchase, the Mart
l>ry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing
Co., formerly earned and operated
by Mr. C. G. Harrell, as manager.
The new firm are among ^our livest
vonng business men, having both
been here several years in the same
business, Che former with the Mart
and the latter with Belcher Bros.
Mr. Kent has just returned from a
two weeks’ business trip to New
York, and they will soon be in re
ceipt of a splendid new and nptc-
date stock of dry goods and ladies
furnishings and'millinery. Lookout
for their announcement of their ar
rival.
WILFRED C, LANE,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
VALDOSTA, GA.
Special attention PU8 Court and
Patent matters.
X. S. O’NEAL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNGCkLOR AT
LAW,
And REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Will practice in aH the State courts.
Special attention given to the Inve
gallon of Land Title* and the Law
I Administration.
DONALSON & DONALSON,
ATTOPNEYE-AT-LAW.
Bainbridge Ga,
Mr. Allen, of Spaulding county,
spent several days here this and the
past week on a visit to his brother,
Mr. H. C. Allen, on Shotwell street.
Offices in Sningler Building.
Master Glenn Tonge celebrated
his 8th birthday on Friday last and
was honored by a number of his lit*,
tie friends with presents. Delight,
ful refreshments were served and all
wished him many happv returns.
Mies Flora Boyce, who spent the
summer with relatives in South
Carolina, is at home again.
The honorable ordinary reports
little or nothing doing in his grist
mill—even marriage licenses being
few and far between. Better, later,
Judge—after the first frost.
Bainbridge will have another
tobacco packing bouse next season
that can take care of all tobacco
crops brought here with money to
buy it or advance on marketable to-
bacco kept in storage here. Nor
will it have octopus connections or
attachments.
The County Board of Commis
sioners court day was Monday and
they did usual routine work and
fixed the county tax rate for the
current fiscal year, at $6 per thous.
aud or county purposes.
At Mr. D. F. Crenshaw’s place
next do r to the Bon Air Hotel, you
wiil tied daily supplies of fresh
Bowden Lithia water on draught,
right from the spring—the best of
all mineral waters for kidney and
stomach trouble and he can supply
j you these famed waters at year
j door by the gallon, five gallons or in
WANTED—A half dozen per
sons who burn coal for fa el in win
ter, to jam us in the purchase from
the mines, of a twelve or fifteen ton
ear. Apply at this office.
DR. E. J. MORGAN,
THYSICIAN ANO SURGEON.
Bainbridge Ga
Office at rear of the Willis Drug Store
D. TALBERT J. W. TALBERT
TALBERT & TALBERT,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW.
Excursion to Lanark, Fla
Given by the working circles of
the Methodist church, Friday the
11th inst. Cheapest excursion of|
the season. Adtrits, round .trip, $1;>
children, 50 cents. Train leaves
Bainbmdge at 7:2o a. m., returning
leaves Lanark at 6 p. . Here is a
splendid spportunity to haye
pleasant outing on the gulf, and at
the same time assist the good
women of the church in their noble
werk.
Offices at Bainbridge and Brinson.
Practice in all the Courts.
WALLACE D. SHEFFIELD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Bainbridge Ga
Offices Upstairs in Hamil Building.
W. C. JONE5.
Prompt payment of meat bills I —
High-Grade T y 1 i n g and
Brick* Laying.
A Postal card or a message
will meet prompt attention.
assures choicest cuts aud best service W. E. BUSH <& SON.
of Clinton & Sob. •
Mr. H. J. Brutou is packing and & n y quantity at lowest prices,
sweating his own tobacco crop, a;
also J ndge B.
are theirs.
B. Bower & Sons
Phone him your otders, which he
will give prompt attention. 16-tf
It the houorable Board of County
Commissioners will pardon a sug.
gestion we beg to suggest a steam
roller or a sim lar machine operated
Mr. H. J. Bruton went np to Ms-
con on business on Tuesday morn
ing.
Reward.
LOST—A horse shoe shaped,
pearl set, scarf pin, which the finder
will be liberally rewarded for re
turning to thi3 office—not on ac
count of ifes value, bat the associa
tions connected with the pin. 13-tf
First Class Masonry,
Tiling, —
Plastering and Cement Wort
OF ALL KINDS.
All work FULLY GUARANTEED and
re placed If not satisfactory at our own
Box 363,
Joe Jones, the Barbel.
First door above the Shaw Fur
niture Gampaay’s emporium, ou
North Broad street, has a neat
dean, cod, quiet place to enjoy a
clean shave or hair eat, by firat^lass
dolite barbers. Call* tf
expense.
Mail orders to Postoffice
Bainbridge, Ga.
P“ Refer by permission to the
Editor of the Demaarat. (jan6-6mj
WBSLiEY WILLIAMS,
W ANTED — Coopers to make
bj mules. It would pack the road, i t0 A f£„ f U ‘££
and prevent washing and force the ; foreman, Port Tampa City, Fla,
water into the side ditches. lS-7t
O
Bears tba
STORIA.
,The Kind You Haw Always BogM
Old porter, late of Piney Woods Hoti
Carriage, Baggage and Utility Sentee.
We know Thomas countv and her
.good people and we are glad to transfer
you to any part of Thomasvill«
Far 33 Ceuta
44Sou th Madison St.. Thom svil e. Ga
Libel for Divorce/
Consumption is 1m (badly than it used to be.
Certain relief and WHrMj complete recovery
will result from fhm Mbshg treatment:
Hope, resL M A fd Scoffs
Emulsion*
ALL DRUCKMRVi toe. ANO Sl.OO.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Frank Crawford 1
vs. >■ Libel for Divorce
Lola Crawford, j
The defendant, Lola Crawford, is hereby
required, in person or bj attorney to be
and appear at the next Superior Court to
be held in amd for said county on the sec
ond Monday in November next, then and
there to answer the Plain tifPs libel for a to
tal divorce, as in default of such appearance
the court will proceed according to the
statutes in such caaes made and provided.
Witness the Honorable W. N. Spence.
Judge of said Court. This 24th day of Au
gust, 1908. R. G. HARTSFIELD,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
C. W. WIMBERLEY,
aug.-27-2m Clerk.
Nitrate of Soda
Eitrafa SaU ia 0ri|iaal Bap
NITRATE AGENCIES CO.
64 Stone Street. New Yack
Keyset Betiding, Baltimore, Md.
36 Bay Street. East, Savannah, G j.
305 Barooae Street, New Ort..n«, La,
Holcombe 6c Co, 50 Clay Street,
San Fnn'-ivn, C.l
Address Office Nearest You
Onfare forAllOuantm** Promptly
fUlel Wrlto for Quotation
All Kinds this-year«raised
FRESH SEED.
Plant \ our tiardens.
wiUis Drug Company.
“—-OUR MOTTO
/ho# how Cheap,
Bui hOW GOOD.
0*
T. f, mOftSASON & SOIV
There was a Reason
And a time wLen many people might hesitate to visit a dsntist
What their friends told was sufficient to keep .them away.
Progress in dentistry tas reduced pain tc .such a
minimum that fear of pain is absolut ly useless to think about
Lack of attention your teeth ne*d, is a continual invitation to
many things which in later life are not to be desired.
One proof that my operations are the satisfactoi y ktud—
my pations are delighted to make statements that cause friends
to come in and want the same kind of honest work.
Dr. Hamil
i«i
OLD FURNITURE..
MADE NEW
I am fully prepared to clean up and 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 as durable and handsome as new.
I also make over Mattresses, reseat cane or rattar charr-, rock
ers and divans and make them same as new, using the best ma
terials.
I also make new JJlovr a r Stands, tabourettes, replate, same as
new, mirrors and guarantee all work satisfactory.
I can save you more than three-fourths the cost of any pie.e
of furniture you are having to replace with new.
SHOP, ON CLAY STkEET, near Colored Odd Fellow lodge
ELBERT WILSON,
Upholsterer and Renovator
ga
ears!
BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE, FORSYTH
FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN. ily .
Faculty composed of University trained teachers. Home-life that of a coooae | of
der aupervision of a teacher. Every * t ndent uc m c01Q f
-menu
t<?\
section af dormitory under supervision .
erned companion. Equipment complete and best approved in eTel J. ~ri_ 4r tmez
Expenses at estimated cost of furnishlnr the best advantages in ^“..cKSOff
For beaulifully Uluttraled catalogue, address C. n- a - J