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England Says
NO ALUM
In Food
Dr.A, M. Williams, Presiding El- I Let everybody hear Mr. Rickard
der of th a Diztrct was here and held ; of the s tste AntbSaloon League, at
a special called meeting of the the Cor it House oh Snnday morn
Mt-thodist QuarterU Conference on ing
Saturday atternoon, returning
Thoma^vllle the same afternoon.
to He will h«ve a message that is
and strictly prohibits
the sale or alum
baking powder—
So does France
So does Germany
The sale of alum foods
has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum
bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as
injurious. j 0 p ro j cc t yourself against alum,
when ordering baking powder,
iSay plainly-
ROYAL POWDER
and be very sure you get RoyaL
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole
someness of the food.
j worth hearing and one vital to the
! civic, religious and social interest of
a big l ome ; oar city and county.
stone laying j
We agree with Dr. Toole—wh^t
Cambridge and Decatnr county
nred most right, night is a heavy
immigration of German and Sweed.
isa farmers—such as can paddle
—— their own canoes—with the emmigra
city authorities surelyought tion of some classes who cannot aad
Brin-on will have
coming and memorial
on Saturday of this weok, and a
grand neighborhood re union, with
dinner on the gimnds. We regret
our inability to accept a mo3t cer.
dial invitation to attend.
The
11 entore the a speed ordinance,
j. limiting auto speeding in the c •
perate limits to not to speed ovt a
I j ten mile lick. ’Twill be too Li e
wiion a bunch of people are crush i,
killed art- maime 'or ’ite. Do it no .
Th Mi i jt-ry openings are ov r
but Mrs. Rt-vnolds has one of the
finest milliners and mort elegan:
stocks a ver sent out from Baltimore
Miss Wallace of Baltimore, who can
please the most fastidious taste in
Willis DBKci
FALL GARDEN
will not.
Miss Etnel Padnck, formerly of
this city, bat now resident at Tib
ton, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. P^drick, was marred on yes
terday, to Mr. Rolin II. Kelly, of
Tilton. Her many Bainbridge
friends w tft the h ipjiy couple many
fond good wishes.
Local Matters.
School opened again on Monda
morning with the usual attendant .
W. B. Shaw and T, M. Battle in-
taking in Atlanta this week.
Mrs, F. S. Jones has returned
from a visit to Washington.
Mrs. W. A. Dadtdson, of Dawson,
is spending several weeks with her
pare te, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown, j
on Sbotwell rtreet.
Mrs. F. J. Perry and Mrs. Troupe '
Hines have returned from a Fall
shopping vis t to Atlanta,
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Mrs. Martin, of Athens, is visiting
,\ir. and Mrs. L. F. Patterson, on
Broughton Stieel.
Jce McFarland is now with the
Decatur Gaiage Co., where he will
do your auto repairs d. q.
Clinton’s market handles the finest
fresh Apalachicola Oysters. Phone
him your orders, No. 220-lowest
price s.
Mr. Ernest Graves, of Havana,
V'la, spent last Sunnay with his
m other.
Mr. Davis Tonge of Havana, Fla.,
speut Sunday in the city with his
parents.
City taxes are now due and paya
ble, and so are State, County and
local School taxes.
Whigham has a big barbecue
and confederate re-union to-day and
mauy old soldiers will attend.
. . r
mis. B. D. Fudge is visiting St.
Augustine, leav.ng Mrs. Morgan her
sister in charge at the Bon Air
Hotel.
—
Senator Patterson has raised a
snug so filter the Bryan campaign
tumi aud sent it in this week.
C-a-pt. T. J. Mums visited Fort
Gatnce, his old home, firat of the !
week, on business.
When you come to town, do not
fail to call and see the great b irgains
offering, at Floyd’s New York
Racket Store.
Last year we had frost in October
and yet the past wiuter was a very
mild one—So don’t shiver till the
cold com .‘8 sure enough.
Editor Aiexmder of the Donal*
sonville News was in the city on
Saturday, en ro .te for Quincy—his
old stumping grounds.
His friends are glad
Jim Babbitt able to be
after, a severe illness of several
weeks duration.
t > see Mr.
out again,
Rev. Mr. Cason ot Apalachicola
Baptist Church, filled the Baptist
that line. Give her a cah and look ai p U )pit in this city on Sunday rnorn-
the beautiful creations. Her prices j n g ail( ] tor Brothei Reamy,
are right. who was out of the city, at Titton,
where he preached at the same
By invitation of Rev. J. A. Smith , hours, to which Church he has re 1 *
and the Stewards ot the Methodist, ceutly received a call and which he
Church Bishop H. C. Morrison will is now considering.
preach for this congregation on Sun-1
day morning. Nov. 1st. The coming 1 WANTED—Success Magazine
ot this distinguished churchman at requires the services of a man in
Bainbridge *o look after the expir
ing su'j.'criptions and to secure new
business by means of special meth
ods unusually effective; position
permanent; prefer one with expere
lence, but would consider any ap*
plicant with good natural qualifica
tions; salary -$1.5o per day, with
commission option. Address »-ith
references, R. C. Peacock Room
lo2, Success Mag zine Bldg., New
Georgia Division U. C V. in Atlan-J York t».
ta on the 22nd and 23rd of Octo. j
her. All veterans desiring to at.! i oH,Vc?p,-jivfir Citric i
tend will please send their names } LadieSjPrayer Circle. (
this t.me is not for the purpose ot
raising any collection—but simply
to confer with the officials ot the
church aud conlribnte his influence
towards the completion of the church
building.
Attention, Confederate
Vets!
There will be a reunion of the
For FALL Flan tin*;
Ruta Baga
and Turnip.
n . ^ . A,! Varieties.
Onion Sets•
White, Yellow, Red
Rye, Barley, etc.
Garden Seed.
All Kinds this-year-raised
FRESH SEED.
Plant Your ^wardens.
wiHis Drug Company.
"^-OUR MOTTO
Aro# how Cheap,
But hOW GO DO.
Mrs. Agnes Graves
home Jitter a summer
North.
Rev, J. A. Smith being quite uu-
well Sunday morning and s ight,
his puipit was most acceptably and
ably fil led by Rev. Mr. Gilmore.
These are gloriou- tall days
just co3l and bracing enough to
make work, or exercise, wholesome
and desirable.
Mrs. Wiuslow, nee Miss Anna
Tonge is visiting her parents, Mr.
and rs. W. G. D. Tonge, on Snots
well Street, and her many girlhood
friends are glad to see her.
Tne new Wholesale Grocery Re
pository of the Maddox Grocery
Co., is going rapidly forward, along
side of the Livery Stable of Cox &
Holder, on North Broad street.
What will Decatnr County do
about her quot i of the state con
victs? There is plenty to doreoad
building, and swamp draining, and
to keep them well employed.
Mr. H. J. Bruton will return after
a three weeks stay in New York
this week, baying his big Fall and
Winter Goods, which are how pour
ing in by the car load.
Mr. Marshall Whigham, a farmer
ot the Recovery neighborhood, pro
duced a 16 pound sweet potato ibis
year ot the Cuba variety, and the
thing is about half the size ot* peck
measure. Who can beat it?
Mr. B. C. Prince and family have
returned from a months stay in the
state ot New York, where Mr. P.
has returned ! had a very sick child under special
spent in the treatment and who we are glad to
.learn has been relieved.
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to the undersigned so that arrange
ments may be male for their lodg.
ing and meals. All who have not
paid the annual dues will do so at
once to W. G. D. Tonge, Adjutant.
By order of
Jno. E. c)ona]son
Captain and Commander.
A Healthy Family.
“Our whole family has enjoyed good
health since we began using Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, three years ago,” says
L. A, Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guil
ford Maine. They cleanse and tone
the system in'a gentle way that does
you good. 25c. at alt drug stores.
Meat at Reasonable Prices
We sell best steaks, roiMid, loin
and porter house at 15 cents; lower
ruts at 12 1-2 cents and 10 cents.
Roasts, at 12 1-2 and 10 cents—
spot cash. Choice cured meats,
hams (not shoulders) sliced, at 20
cents, breakfast bacon, sliced, at 2o
cents, uncut cured meats at 18
cents per pound—spot cash.’JWe
do all our own work, and having
little expense and no losses from
bad accounts. Give our customers
the lowest prices.
CLINTON & SON,
Phone orders to No. 220.
OASTORIA.
tfc The KiadYwHanMiwp
Cattle for Sale.
I have fourteen head of good
stock cattle—cows yearlings and
steers—for sale, in good condition,
at a fair price; Apply at the poor
house, farm to- G. L. Arnett. 4t
Best mixed Tea at 35 cents per
pound; and best Water White Ker
osene Oil at 15 cents per’gallon (bot
not delivered at your home) at
Clinton & Son’s meat market;
Scarletiua has about spent itself
and practically disappeared fro<.
this community.
The City Court of Bainbridge is
in session this week, Judge W. M.
Harrell presiding.
Little Miss Lida Green spent the
past two weeks at Stockton visiting
relatives.
A Sure-Enough Knocker
J C G' odwin, of Reidsville, N C,
says: “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is
a surerenough knocker for ulcers.
A bad one came on my leg last
summer, but that wonderful salve
Knocked it out in a few roands.
Not even a scar remained.” Guar
anteed for piles, sores, burns, etc.
25c at all drutr stores.
OASTORIA.
Ban*. >»Tk» Kind Yw Hw fhm iNjl
Joe Jones Barber Shop.
Has been removed to the two
front rooms up stairs over S >aw
Furniture Co.Store, where he is bet-,
ter prepared than ever to give tfee-
pablic better Barber service than
ever. Joe and bis Assistants are
Artists Tonsorial and will make a
shave or hair cut a pleasure rather
than an affliction.
The Ladies Prayer Circle will
I meet to morrow (Friday) afternoon,
at 3:3o o’clock, at the Lecture Room
of the Presbyterian Churcn. .
Watson Next Thursday
Hon. Thomas E. Watson, Popu
list candidate 'or President, will
speak in Thomasville, Oct. 22. He
con es at the invitation of the Popus
lists of the county.
The president of the Board of
Trade was instructed to write Mr.
Watson, extending him a welcome
from the city.
No doubt a Y.umber of Decatur
voters will honor him with their
presence.
15 Cent Kerosene.
At Clinton’s meat mark
et they sell you best water
white kerosene oil, at 15
cents the gallon, in five
gallon lots, delivered at
your home; also smaller
quantities,the same price,
but cannot deliver it at
that figure.
cas^oria.
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T. L THOMPSON A SON
Ki m r w r
There was a Reason
And a time when many people might hesitate to visit a dentist.
What tbeir friend-* told was sufficient to keep,them away.
Progress in dentistry las reduced pain tc .such a
minimum that fear ot 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 mv operations are th* 1 satisfactoiy kind—
my patione are delighted to make statements that cause friends
to come in and want the same kind of honest work.
Dr. Hamil
Had a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L-Croom, the widely known
proprietor of the Croc m Hotel, Vaughn.
Miss., sayai “For several months 1
suffered with a severe congh, and con
sumption seemed to have its grip on
me, when a friend recommended Dr.
King’s New Discovery. J began tak
ing it, and three bottles affected a com
plete cure.” The fame of this life sav
ing congh and cold remedy, and lung
and throat healer is world wide. Sold
at ail drag stores. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
CASTOR IA
Ifcr Iafknti and Children.
ll KM Ym Han Always Bug
Lib A for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Decatnr County.
Frank Crawford 1
vs. > Libel for Divorce
Lola Crawford. J
The defendant, Lola Crawford, is hereby
required, in person or bj attorney ta be
and appear at the next Superior Court to
be held in and for said county on the sec
ond Monday in November next, then and
there to answer the Plaintiffs libel for a to
tal divorce, as in default of such appearance
the court will proceed according to the
statutes in such c&aes made and provided.
Witness the Honorable W. N. Spence,
Judge of said Court. This 24th day of Au
gust, 190*. R. G. HARTSFIELD,
Plain tiff*s Attorney.
C. W’. WIMBERLEY I
asg.-27-zn. Clark. \
.OLD FURNITURE-
MADE NEW
I am fully prepared to clean up and repair 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 cr rattan chairs, rock
ers and divans and make them same as new, using the best ma-
, terials.
I also make new Flow-r Stands, tabourettes, replate, same a>
new, mirrors and guarantee.all work satisfactory.
I can save yon more than three-fourths the cost of any pi ece
of furniture you are having to reolzce with new.
SHOP, ON CLAY STREET, near Colored Odd Fellows lodge
ELBERT WILSON,
Upholsterer and Renovator
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POT IN A TELEPHONE
. It multiplies jour neighbors.
Serves as a Messenger Boy
It is a Protector,
Saves time and bbor,
Keeps you abreast of the times,
In tOHch with the markets, the greatest.o! aU.tiO' -
coevemence*
You cannot be without it if yon value your time,
The cost is small. Service is unexcelled.
SMNBRIDRE TELEPHOHECH
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