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Y JOHN M BROWN.
BDin HD
GARCIA. THURSDAY YIORNINC OCTOBER 15. 1908.
Wol. 33-~Nc. l--$l.oo » Year
Editor ialettes
Mr. Y-uc«y Gftrter is
crowd : that of the
Thf circus has reached Georgia,
an d i!it! kidi (-ind many grown
folk-, too,) are icj i<nng.
j t in(t y he safely predicted that
oe«>r*riH is destined to aee some
vor y interesting political battles
W itiiin Uie next few years.
yrvan’.i slogan “Let the People
Ru |..V*—is all right. Now get them
MilB ,. and they do rule—overy
(j t .h iut of tne box.
Hu Mate aad county eleBtious
beiUf , over with, let us have peace,
with an honest inteution to Make
the very best of conditions.
Mr. Taft says : “I am sure 1 will
b „ aiocted.” Mr. Bryan repeals
lim , | 1( . is contideut of victory in
November, j
Since we can remember this is
lht , tirst national campaign in
which tne bloody snirt has rested
ni tin- laundry.
ino cities and towns that prefix
‘g eater” o their names are usual
ly sufferers from growing pains,
says an exchange.
Hun t you despise that fellow
w ho 1- so infernally suspicious that
he thinks you are trying to poison
him every time you throw him a
bone?
With a WaMungtoniau wig, to
com* nis bald head, Mr. Bryan is
tbe spiaking image of George
Washington, as the world knows
turn thro his picture?.
Thank the Lord—the purchasa
ble negro vote is a thing of the
past, which is a compensating cir-
cuinstance and fact of the last
campaign quid pro quo.
If Governor Smith wants t* be
Uuveruor ag viu two years nence,
or even United States Senator any
time, Georgia can find no better or
abler material.
Every time we study the work
ing' of politics we uo uot wonder
that a large majority of the inhabi
tant.- of the universe do not belone
to Christian creeds.
hie second term precedent in
Georgia being altogether smashed
tor the occasion, little Joseph as
Well "watch out for the booger-
onn' too years hence. Take your
medicine “guv.”
And now Tom Watson announces
Gtst hi dosen't want to be presi-
Ofint, Having shown all along
ta»t In toes’ut want to be right, it
6 .s if he’d 2 rather be merely
tioubl, some,
Hi ke Smith is scheduled for
'R'c.ty-'ix speeches in the nation-
*1 campaign. And even the ene
mies of lloke here Jin Georgia will
have 11 admit that they will be
Iwenty-six hot shots into the re
publican camp*—News.
I G vernor Smith received irore
in the {primaro of 19C8 than
1 ff'jiiired to elect him in 190b,
tbe increase being approximately
That of itself is evidenco or
strong position (and his great
Popularity as a public idol,
Georgia can now go forward to
achieve men t of her destiny
*‘ l b greater confldeuca than ever
tfcfor e ia her history and genera-
yet to come will ri*« np to
*** the men whose votes have
**4e disfranchisement an accom-
Pliihed fact.
That near beer >tx, which w-t-
“\:>-ct«d by «ome ni the tegislt-
tor- t ) support the peniteutnry
and mike Georgia rich beside- i-
not panning out. Returns to in-
controller-general from thirty
counties show that only $1,000 ha
been collected
Dougherty and Leo coun tie-
voted against negr > tlis/ra-i.-hise—
uaent, which snows one ,•( two
things—that Air. Negro is in the
ascendency thereto, or that local
politics ar.> rotten to the core.
1 hank God there’s en^ugn i-urio:-
isin left in the state to »avo them
in spite ot themselves, however.
•‘Advertising of the rignt sort—
the intelligent persistent sort—
with merit «n tbe article offered,
whether it be bauking facilities or
rubber boots, matches or merceriz
ed cotton, silk or solo leather, will
bring results. Advertising, like
the newspaper and tbe telegraph,
brings the people of the world
closer together.”
Watson cannot possibly get a
majority of the votes that will be
polled in Georgia on November 3.
Neither can Mr. Taft, and nobody
is wild enough to make such a
claim. Mr, Hisgen, or rather his
runuingmate, John Temple Graves
can at best hope to get only a few
votes in a few counties outside of
Fulton, and the prohibition and
socialist parlies wil 1 get stilt less.
None of these minor party candi,
dates could get a majority of all
tbe votes cast, and only a crazy
man would make such a claim.
There hasn’t Deen up to this time
been found a man bughou se to this
extent.
No Room For “Night Rid
er in Ss W. Georgia.
The white citizens arcun d Kest-
ler the community in Early county
where the recent outrages were
perpetrated, have held a mass
meeting ana condemned in strong
terms the ‘might riders,” tor this
they are to be commended by all
law-abiding people, says the Daw
son News.
The “night riders” in Kentucky
ha ye been a real and terrible force
in that state. They have been a
disgrace to it. They have destroy
ed property worth millions of dol
lars, they have terrorized the peo
ple of whole districts, paralyzed
tho tobacco and other industries,
caused peaceful people to desert
their homes and fle? the state in
brief, put a stigma on the fair
name of Kentucky.
In other southern states, and
notably in Georgia, the people have
felt pride in the fact that law and
order prevailed, society rested se
cure in a condition of protected
prosperity—insured and maintain
ed by law it is true, yet the result
o! obedience to and respect for
law and the rights of ethers. But
now comes the report that “night
riders” have appeared jin different
sections of Georgia, and terrorizing
people and menacing peace and
industry. Whenever it develops
in auy portion of Georgia thac there
is a movement by “night riders’ or
anyone else to defy law, menace ,
order and produce n condition of
of disorder and violence, such a
movement should be nipped in the
bud right at tte start, crushed out
of semblance of existence; and
that it w hat we believe will be
done, for neither the people nor
the authorities of Geotgii will
stand for conditions of anarchy
and violence.
There must be no interference
by violence or threat with any citi
zen, white or black, who Is obeying
the law, pursuing his vocation »n
orderly manner, and letting other
people alone.
Bacon have both gone north to
make Democratic Campaign
speeches. And bothaiecapahleot
t»: it
k society woman of st L *-i:-
qun*-d as saying that in- society
wom^n of ;hat ci v comprised >ne
gruat and versatile Anania< Club.
•She amend- the well Known pro-
v.-rn to raaKe it r.-ad that pretty
nearly „U society women are .tars.
Maybe she know- wn-it -he is talk
ing about, since she pleads guilty
to being one of the hunch. But it
is probably safe to assume 'hat if
tin- truth were not occu-ionaily
avoided when she was the subject
of conversation, her ears would
burn frightful! ..—Savannah New -.
But onr ladies don’t belong to
Ananias C.ubs—tnoy belong to
Card Clubs, Woman’s Clubs. Yes
they do. So there now.
Where Bullets Flew.
I) i> id F <r!.er. f Fayette, X. Y. a
veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot
at Gettysburg, aays: • The good Elec
tric Litters have done is worth more
than five hundred dollars to me. 1
spent much money doctoring for a bhd
case of eton ach trouble, to little pur
pose. * th-n tried Electric Bitters, and
thev cured me. I now t°ke them as a
tonic, and thev keep me strong and
well.” 50c at all drug s:ores,
DEC.-, TU R HHERl FF SALE
oegai Advertisements.
Up You, Miss.
What has oeootna of the old fash
ioned young man who the fa9t
girls said was “to slow to catch a
cold?”—Exchange.
^ hy, he married a nice, modest
girl and is at the head of a happy
family—having a quiet, homemak-
inu Christian wife, a good comfort
able home and a bank account,
and the respect and esteem of the
world But what of the fast girls,
whoaskedthe question? and who
preferred the“rushing” “mashing”
cigarette fiends and liquor soaking
dudes? Thjv sometimes may be
found either figuring in divorce
courts, denizens of gilded plaees of
shame, or stranded hulks on the
shores of time.
Which'class of men suits your
taste and inclinations,which you to
prefer, young iadies? It is up to
you to determine who your admir
ers are--whose company you keep
whose attentions you receive and
finally where you shall spend etern
ity
Spence on Prohibition.
Say- the Albany Herald:—Judge
Spence laid special emphasis on the
enforcement of tiie prohibition law.
He said that rumor was to the ef
fect that whiskey was being sold by
blind tigers in Dougherty county,
and the rumor should be thoroughly
investigated. He states that Al
bany, whether justly or not, was
getting the reparation of being one
of the lew communities in the state
which is disregarding gthe prohibi
tion law. He said that if auv mem
ber of the strand jnrv shoakl let hi6
personal opini' n as to tbe r ight or
wrong of the prohibition law ioi
fluence hiB actions as a member of
that body, he was not a fit person
to sit on the grand jury.”
We copy tbe foregoing to let the
people of Decatur county know that
they have a man in sympathy with
their declared will on the liquor
questicn, and who has the nerve to
do right, because it is right.
Can’t Be Separated
Some Bainbridge People Have
Learned How to Get Rid
of Both.
Backache and kidney ache are
twin brothers.
You can’t separate them
And you can’t get rid of the back
ache until you cure the kidne.
ache.
If the kidneys are well and
strong, the rest of the system is
pretty sure to be in vigorous
health.
Doan’sKidnev Pills make strong,
healthy kidneys.
John A McKinnon, farmer, 412
Clay St, Thomasvillo, Ga„ says:
“I used one box of Doan’s Kidney
Pills wb$n being annoyea by the
irregular action of the kidneys.
T*ey helped me greatly and I
have no hesitancy in allowing my
t ame to be aaed as one whe en
dorses them highly.”
For sale by all dealers^ Price
.h‘) cents. Foster-Milbura Co., Bof.
f*!o, New York, sole agents for tbe
United State*.
Rimes her the name— Doeo’s—
end take ns other.
DECATUR SHERIFF 'BALE
—
I GEORGIA, \
Dbcatck gounty 5
Will bo sold before tbe Court hons-
door it) the city of Ruinbidge, In stfic
County, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, during tj»e legal hours *>f sale
the following described property to-wit
All of city lots Nos. one (I) and No. two
[2] in block *‘Y,” rituate lying and being
in the*, town of Donalsonville, Decatur
county, Georgia, together with all the
buildings and ether improvements situated
thereupon and levied upon as the property
of \V. R. Horn to satisfy a city court fila
from the city court of Bainbridge at the
March term, 1908, in favor of the Citizens
Bank vs. W. R- Horn and B. B. Lane and
other fifas in my hands. This Oct. 7th,
1908, ,
L. F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
DECATUK SHERIFF SALE.
Will be s»Id before the c >urt house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
county, on tl e'first Tuesday In Nov.
next,'during the Ugal hours of sale, he
following des cribed property, to-wit:
One [1] No 15 t-D-32-B. T. * B. full au
tomatic cup wheel knife grinder,
with automatic wa ter attached; and one [1]
No 333-A-26 left hand Gang Edger, sit
uated in the buildings of the Bainbridge
Variety Works in the city of Bainbridge,
in said county and state, and levied on as
the prope rty of Defendants, to satisfy a
city court tifa in favor of the H. B. Smith
Machine Co., vs. Moore & Jitter, Geo, B.
Moore and T. W. Jester. This Oct. 7th,
1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA— DECATfR C cnty:
Will be sold, before the Court house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in raid
County, on the First Tuesday in Nov,
next, 'during the legal hours of sale
the following described property
to-wit:
Four ft] head of range cattle, de
scribed as follows: One eight year old
red cow, one o vear old red cow;
one four year old cream colored
co\v;one 3 year old brindie and
white pided cow, all marked with
three splits in each ear, and levied on
as the property of Defendant to satisfv
a Mortgage Fifa from the City Court
■ f Bainbridge, in favor of J. A. B. Sikes
vs. Thomas Carterright. This Oct. 6ch
1908
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
county, during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in Nov. next,
the following described property, to-
wit:
That eight [8] roomed framed dwelling
house situated on eight [8] acres of land
and said eight [8] of land, situated at Lynn
Station, on the Georgia Florida & Alabama
Railroad , in land lot No. three hundred
and eighty six [386] in the 15th District of
Decatur County. Georgia, bounded on the
Easthy Railroad right-of-way, South and
West by lands of the Flint River Lumber
Co., and levied upon as the property of
Defendants to satisfy a City Court fifa.
from the City Court of Bainbridge, in tavor
of R. W. Smith t Son vs. T. E. Rich and
M. L- Baiiy, and Rich & Bailey. Property
pointed out m the fifa. This Oct. 7th,
1908.
L. F PATTERSON'. Sheriff.
DEJATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold, before Court Hou6f
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in s*ic
county, during ,be legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday,inNov., next, the
following described property, to-wit:
Three [3] large Aostract Books, and
three [3] other smaller Abstract Books,con
taining full list of all Deeds and Mart-
gages, and lists of Drawees, of all lots of
land, lviny, situate and being in Decatur
County, Georgia, and levied on as the
property of Defendant, to satisfy a city
court fifa issued from the city court of
Bainbrihge in favor of S. R. Brinson vs. F.
R. Graham, and one Distress Warrant.
This Oct. 7th, 1908.
L F. PATTERSON. Sheriff.
DECATUK 8HERIFF SALE.
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in tbe City ot Bainbridge, in said
•ounty, daring tbe legal boars of sale
on tbe First Tuesday in Nov. next
tbe following described property, to-
wit:
Sixty-two and a half acres of
and, I the same being tbe southeast
corner] of lot of land No one JkmMied
and sixty-one (141] situ ted In tbe 14th
District of said C-onnty, and being tbe
East half of tbe South half, of said tot,
and levied on at tbe property of De
fendant, to satisfy a City Cmnrt fifa la
favor of Cbason e Lane va. L M. Lynn.
ThlsOcLftn, 19*8.
L^F. PATTERSON, Sheriff,
GEORG1 A—Decatur County.
Wil! be sold before the court hou*e
door, in the city of Bainbridge. in said
County, on the first Tuesday !n Nov.
next, during, the legal hours of sale, the
foil >wtng described property, to-wit:
Ail that city lot in said Slate and Couo
ty, situated in the city of Bainbridge,
lying between the main track of the At
lantic Coast Line Railway and the track
leading from the Depot of the Atlantic
Coast Lin-- Ry. Co., to the river wharf of
the A. C. L. Ry. < o.» and bounded or. the
North, East a..d South by the A. C. L.
Railroad tracks, and on the West by prop
erly formerly owned bv the Bainbridge
Comr.ress 0o„ the same being a triangular
iot: and levied upon as the property of
M->. Chloe G’Neal, to satisfy a City
C <urt fifa, from the City Court of Bain
bridge, in favor of The First National
Bank of Bainbridge, vs. Mrs. chloe O’Neal.
Property pointed out in the fifa_ This
Oct. 7th, 1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff,
In the Court of Ordinary.
CITATION.
To AH Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. EriD Jones Sherman having in
proper form applied to me for permau.
ent Letters of Administration on the
estate of D. B. Sherman, late of said
Countv, this is to cits ail and singular
the creditors and next of kin of said
D. B. Sherman to be and appear at my
Office on the first Monday in Nov 1908,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent Administration should not
be granted to sa d Mrs. Erin Jones.
Sherman on sai . D.B.Sherman’s estate
Witness my baud and official signa
ture, Oct.oth 1908.
T. B. MAXWELL, Oi din ary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land be
longing to Sam Brunson for the pay
ment of debts and distribution among
the heirs of said Est-ti. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary for said County
tolbe held on the fiist Monday in Nov,
1908.
This Oct , 5th, 19„8.
J. H. Bovett, Admr.
Estate of Sam Brunson.
Chief of Police Tax Sales.
Thousands H
Troublo 3!.-
<*it :i of tfc
ey
: Suspect it,
Kou- To ?ir. t Oft,
Fill a bott .e or comm, gi ,s» with your
water and let it stand tv -f. • ir hours :
: mentor set*
JO t • ’ndieatesan
1 con-
he kid
neys ; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire
to pass it or pain
in the hack is
so convincing proof that ilie kidneys
id bladder are out of order.
What To Do.
There is comfor' >. the knowledge so
often expressed, ihat Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in tne buck, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every ] art of the nrijiary passage.
It corrects inability to hold w..ter
and scalding jxain in passing it, or b ;d
effects following use of ; .:cr, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the Jav, and to get up many
times during tiie night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect cf 3wamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-do', iar sizes.
You may have a sample and 3
book that tells all
altout it, both sent free ■
by mail. Address Dr. "
Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. When Emm of Bwanip-Root
writing mention this paper and don'
make any mistake, but remember tb
name. Dr. Kilmer’s Swatnp-Root, an
the address. Bins'll ■ ' ■- >J. Y.
POISON
Eons fails, Can
cer, Scaly Stic,
finite.
GEORGIA —Decatur County:
The City of Bainbridge.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said city, in s-id county, on the
first Tuesday in November next, 1 ®-
tween the legel hours of sale, the f»l
lowing de-cribed property to-wit'
One vacant lot in said city bounded on
the north by property of Wooten, on
the east by Bruton street, south by
Perry f treet, west by property of Mer
ritt. Levied on as the property ot Hel
en Wilkes and J. E. Wilkes, to satisfy
a city tax fi fa issued by E. a. Win her-
ly, Clerk of Council, ii. Helen Wilkes
a'ud J. E. Wilkes.
Also at ihe same time and nlace, Lot
No. sixteen (16) in said city Pauiett
Sub-division, Block No. four, (4‘, levied
on as the property of Charlie Jackson,
to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by E.
A. Wimberly, Clerk oi Council, vs. 6aid
Charlie Jackson.
Also at the same time and place, Lot
No. four (4) in said city, Donalson &
Donslson Sub division in Block B, lev
ied on ®s the property of Robert Woot
en, to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by
E. A. Wimberly, Clerk of council, vs.
Robert Wooten.
Also at same time and place one
h ause and lot in said city, bounded on
the north by property of Sue Bruton,
east by property of McRee and Calla
han, south by Green Street, on the west
by property of Peter Lester and levied
on as the propertyof E. E. Hunnew ill
and G.E.Baker to satisfy a city tax fi fa
issue 1 by E. a. Wimberly, 'Clerk of
council, vs E. E. H'innewell and G. E.
Baker.
Also at the same time and place one
vacant lot in said city, hounded on tbe
north bv property of John Barco, east
hy oroperty of Pel Pina Whaley, sout h
by property of Bower, and on the
West by property of Pat Bishop, and
eviedonasthe property of Amelia
Williams to satisfy a c ty tax fi fa issued
by E. A. Wimberlv, Clerk of council,
vi, Amelia Williams.
Also at the same time and plac» one
Louse and lot. in said city, bounded on
the north by College street, east by
property of Mar ba Collnm, south by
Donalson Snb-division and on >be west
by W. W. Wright, levied on as the pro
perty of Jacob Harrell eat te, to -atisfy
a city tax fi fa issued by E. A. Wimber
lv, (Jlerk of council, vs Jacob Harrell !
Estate. 1
Also Lot No. three (3j in said city ’n
Donalson & Donalson Sub-division,
in Block A, levied on as the- property of
Henry Cox, to satisfy a city tax .fi f»
issued by E. A. Wimberly, Clerk of i
council, vs. Henry Cox.
Also at tbe same time and place one j
enclosed lot in said city, bounded on j
the north by proderty of Dido King, j
east by West street, south by property J
of Prince Adams, and o- the w«st by
propertyof Delphia Whaley, end ’evied
on aethe property of Mrs. Chloe O'Neal,
tosatisfy a city tax fi fa, issned by E. A.
Wimberly, Clerk of eoaneii, ve. Mis.
Cb.oe O’Neal.
Also at the same time a d
vacant
north by
Kt-I, fast by'West street St a), S uth
-by corporation b"e, and 00 tbe west bv
property of Alex CambelL St at, and
levied on as tbe property of John
Smm«, to satisfy a citr tax fl to i*-
saed by K. A Winterly Clerk of coun
cil, n. John Spencer. a
be»C 28th, UIM,
C. M. BUSKS,
vBivi roues.
We Will SendSampleShowlng Hoi
B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles, tin
Eczema and Rheumatism.
For twenty-til > years,Br>tanic]Blooi.
Balm (B K B) has been curing yearly
mil
thoands of suit erers f om Primary,
Secndarv or Tertiary Blood Poison
and all forms of Blood Disease. We
solicit the most obstinate cases, for
B B B cures where all «dae fails. If
you have exhausted the old metnods ot
treatment and still have aches and
pains in bones, ba;': or joints, Rheu
matism, Mucus Fatches in mouth, Sore
Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored spots,
L T lcers on any part of the body. Eating
Sores, a-e run down or nervous, Hair
or eyebrows falling on', take B R B It
kills the poison, mikes the blood r ure
and rich, healing every sore arid » un*
pletely changing the entire body in'.o a
clean, healthv condition.
CURE - ECZEMA
Itching, watery blisters or open, itch
ing humors, Risings or Pimple* of
Eczema all le ive after killing the pol
eon and puryfying the blood with B B
B. In this way a flood of pure, rich
blood is sent direct to the skin euafaee,
the itching stops forever and every
humor or sore is lieaUd and cured.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (R B If) -
is pleasant and safe to take; composed
of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies
and en-iches the blood.
DRUGGISTS #1 PER URGE BOT-
TLE.with directions for home cure.
FREE BLMD CURE GOD^OH
This coupon (ctr from Bainbridge
Democrat), is goo-1 fur one large sam
ple of Botamc Blood Balm mailed free
in plain packages. Simply !i!i ia your
nme and addr ess on dolled lir-s be
low and mail to BLOOD BALM I.O.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Stale name oi iioiibleyif nu low
at the same time a d place, one
. lot in amid city, bounded on tb»
hy nroperty • t Amelia Wtlliana,
ARE YOU SURE
That tbe ice cream you buy 1( strictly
PURE f
Do you know that tbe makers’hands
were clean, flies excluded from the factory,
and freezers and other utensils kept in
Sanitary Condi tionf
Why take any chance where year health
if concerned I Why not
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM
is 10 MINUTES
FOR 1c. A PLATE with
JtlI-0 IEE CHEW PIVOT
It is mo easy. Simply stir eon tents of
one 13c. package into • quart of milk and
freeze, without cooking, nesting or the ad
dition of anything else. This makes two
quarts of iee cream, clean, pore and whole
some. A good iee cream freezer can be
bought for a dollar or two which will last
for years, and will soon save its cost. ,
2 packages JKLLrO ICS CREAM Bow
der for 25c.
Flavort: Chocolate, Vanilla, Straw-
terry, Lemon ami Un/taoored.
8atd hy ail good grocers.
Tie Gnmh fan F—1 Ca,U Icy. M. V,
T h 1 0 d 1 n r y Oti.if
PUTAttB SNSTdprCLY. Staffer tod far!
tog .'.todta wrn. Me- per porta, w