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Her Shall the Press the People’s Rights Maintain
BY JOHN HI BROWN.
BAIM^aiO tE. *5 iQRGIA. THURSDAY iHORNINC 0CT03ER 29, 1908, Vol. 39- - D. 1--Sl.e~ - Year
Editor ia'ettes
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^ ,, . Mu* heroines found in
v tiuioftenur you find her in
■ i.,.n ”, a'h ng the dishes.
i'wo members of ih- Georgia
legislature have returned their t-x-
■ ra session salary because they
V
Carter says he was
n try fraud. Editor JLovlsss
c9 . jh ,: uiUr-t st leat respect the
SZt o
111
fraud,
Ti)in Watson is kicking because
n„ K . Sinith is drawing a salary as
Governor of Georgia campaigning
for Bryan.
do a E
P rot ‘
Bnd ti
Hon.
•rtsmeu Georgia will
thing by forming a game
as-ociation. The game
f the state nged protec-
Th-
id Vi'ts ra-uued in Atlanta
■k. If that town is really
I snSry - sojie reports have it,
U fcll the old fellows will not be
wetter-uns thi ■ year.
H ;c • >« of a session of the leg-
I i-latur. once in every two yeais is
I taking hold of the people, and
growing » favor. It wouU save
I thou c orirt s to the tax payors. Let
b- have bieniai sessions.
didn’t think they 'x.d honestly
earned the money.—Washington
Herald.—Unheard cf patriots.
Wh >t may be their names?—Ma
con Telegraph.
Yes give tiig names, with other
good strong cor robe: ttive test
imony or wt> refuse to be.ieve t ;e
statem ent.
The American Times-Kecorder
is willing to give “nonor to whom
honor is due,” and says: “Gover
nor Smith is Georgia’s heaviest
financial and oratorical cuntributoi
to the democratic - national e.;m-
uaign.” The governor stems to be
perfectly willing tot&ik nimself as
well as let his money talk. And
there can be no doubt that he is
one of the finest campaigners in
the union,
President Barrett of fhe Farmers
Union has called his convention t'>
be held in New O I ns on Nov
ember 11, and President Jordan
has called his to oe feeld in Mem
phis, on November 1C, 11 and 12.
The object of the two meetings is,
as stated, the same—to put up the
price of eo ton.
It would have been better if .he
two organizations had arranged to
hold their conventions together-
making only one meeting. Then
the members could have discussed
tne matter before themj and each
might have profited by what the
other said.
Unfortunate for both, however,
they seem to be at logger-heads—
probably over seme petty jealousy.
There -e«iu-: no doubt about the
food roads movement in Georgia
rtceivbig a great impetus next
fjiring when the various’ counties
in the Mate will be given the right
to work their felony conviels.
All the Georgia papers are hav-
I ing something good to say about
I Oov, rnor Smith and his good work
I’.rj in. here are a good many
I politic u,-’ ii Georgia who' had
better ‘aue note of this.—Savan..
na!i Press.
We ire glad that all Georgia has
now adopted the views that have
long been maintained in WiiKos
county, and we are sure that the
beneficial effect on the state will
be marked.— Washington Cbroni
cie.
It was General Toombs who said
that the injection of millions of il
literates into the uolitics of this
country would m*Ke good govern
ment impossible.
: Alabama a constitutional
d ient will he voted on in
v her t i return to bienial
' of th !e>i-datuie instead
I ffjti ironnial s est-ions. Itseeme
cry two ye'rs is about
■igh .
T : . court of appeals has sustain-
ltd’ ■ vsi-idity of the blind tiger
wdi < .Hs-pcl by the city coun
it ' Macon, and several people
ive . on fined in the record
er! will have to pay the' fines
'it have been imposed.
Gov.-elect Brown received 113,-
555 votes in the recent election
while Yancy Carter, candidate of
the Independence party, received
12,143 votes, Brown’s majority be
ing 101,143. Tne dirfrauchisemeut
amendment to the cou.-titu ion was
carried by a vote of 70,763 for it to
37,000 against it, the majority being
33,963. John W.Lin . sey was elect
ed Pension Commissioner, receivi
Where Ballets Flew.
David Parker, of Payette. N. Y. a
veteran of the civil war. who lost a foot
at Gettysburg, says: *• The good Elec
tric Bitters have done is worth more
than five hnnat'ed dollars to me. 1
spent much money doctoring for a bad
case of stomach trouble, to little pur
pose. then tried Electric Bitters, and .
they cured me. ~-f now t ke them as a
tonic.and they keep me stiong and
well.” 50c ataP drug s ores,
Legal Advertisements.
D FUAT UK SHERIFF- .SALE
GEORGIA. )
Decatuk County s
Will bo sold before the Court houst
door in the city of Bainbidge, In sair
County, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, during the legal hours of sale
j tins following described property to-wit
Boll Weevil Coming.
It’ is plain that the boil weevil is
not advancing more than 25 miles
a year. They hiv* infested the
southwestern counties of Mississip
pi, without enteriug the delta at
any point. Their trend is more
northward than eastward. Doubt
less they will appear next year in
the delta, and perhaps one-half of
the Mississippi counties will at the
end of the next cotton season feel
the effects of the pest.
The chances are pretty good that
the farmers of Georgia will not
have to face the insects nntil the
growing season of 1920.
State Qa tie Association.
An effort is to be made to form
a state game association, to scuie
better game laws (or the protection
of game in G o.gia. The purpose
ot the organization is good and it is
All of city lots Nos. one (I) and No. two
[2] inblock “Y,” situate lying and being
in the town of Donalscpville, Decatur
county, Georgia, together with all the
buildings and ether improvements situated
thereupon and levied upon as the property
of W. R. Horn to satisfy a city court fiia
from the city court of Bainbridge at the
•March term, 1908, in favor of the Citizens
Bank vs. \V. 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 sold before the e.'urt house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
county, on the first- Tuesday in !&>v.
next, during the legal hours of sale, he
following described property, to-wit:
One [r] No 151-D-32-B. T. & B. full au
tomatic cup wheel knife grinder,
with automatic water attached; and one [i]
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 property of Defendants, to satisfy a
city court tifa in favor of the H. B. Smith
Machine Co., vs. Moore & Jester, Geo, B.
Moore and T. W. Jester. This Oct. 7th,
1908.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SALE
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GEORGIA—Decatur C uxty:
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
iJd YOU G
GEORGI A—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in said
conntv, on the first Tuesday in Nov.
next, during the legal nours of sale, the
foil >wing described property, to-wit:
All that city lot in said State-avid Coun
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 Line Ry. Co., to the river wharf of
the A. C. L. Ry. Co-, and bounded on the
North, East a..d South by the A. C. L.
Railroad tracks, and on the West by prop
erty formerly owned bv the Bainbridge
Compress Co,, the same b ;ing a triangular
lot; and levied upon as the property of
Mrs. Chloe ©’Neal, t > satisfy a City
Court fifa, from the C.ty 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 All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Erin Jones Sherman having in
proper form applied to me for perrnan.
ent Letters of Administration on the
estate of D. B. Sherman, !«te of said
Countv, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of said
D. B. Nherman to be and appear at my
Office on the first Monday in Nov. 1908,
and show couse, 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 hand and official signa
ture, Oct. 5th 1908.
T. B. MAXWELL, Oidmary.
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 distribu; ion among
the heirs of said Est tx Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary for said County
tojbe held on the fiist Monday in Nov.
1998.
This Oct, 5th, 19 8.
J. H. Boyett, Admr.
Estate of Sam drnnson.
WITH
$ BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable,
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures mr.de by
’ —ruj !l Kilmer’s
Root, the great kid-
cures made t>y ur.
it Kilmer’s Swamp*
i ‘ _
• i.ncy, ::ver and ’■lad-
I j. der remedy.
it j s tlie great med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century :
discovered after years
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
lid is wonderfully
ladder specialist,
dccessful in promptly coring lame back,
ric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
right’s Disease, which is- the worst
jrm of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec-
mmended for everything hut if you have
:idnev, liver or bladder trouble it vv ill oe
.otmd’just the remedy you need. It has
"been lasted in so many- ways, ' l hospital
work and in private practice, and ha?
proved so successful in every case that a
special arrangement has been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may nave a sample
bottle sent free by mail, also a Book tell
ing more about Swatfip-Root, and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
generous offer in this paper and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, riftr
N. Y. The regular
ftfty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles are n°me of swamp-Root.
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
any mistake but remember the name,
Swamp-Root., Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
and tne address, Binghamton, N. Y., on
every bottle.
ing 55,093 votes against 41,599 for hoped it will be attained
all of h:s opponents combined.
^ d List decline : o answer the
Motion of “oidtime Reader” a?
I 10 whether or not a church mem-
Ifer with
property defer paying
! 'Arch dues while he is
i h( Idips: cotton,” i s we do not wish
r up popular disorders at this
It:::;
nad congress to be held in
e >riv in December should
hod by representatives of
‘ii’ity in the state. Georgia
' -T good roads rapidly, but
fast enough, and any
t to help the good work
rves encouragement in
essihte way,
Had you noticed that Hoke
Smith is the only man from Geor
gia that has made a contribution to
the national campaign fund worth
mentioning by the committee.
Where are all the “moss backs”
that have been so freely denounc
ing Hoke and accusing him of be
ing short, on his democracy? We
don’t hear their voices raised in
defense of the nominees of the
party, or see their names down in
the contribution aolurnn. No, not
even Little Joe or any or his heueh
ojen.—Tbomasville Press.
Night riders iu Tennessee went
to a hotel at Walnut Log, Tenn.,
Monday night, and took Col. R. Z.
Taylor and Captain Quinten Rank
in, two prominent lawyers ®f Tren
ton, Tenn., from the hotel and after
carrying them abou^ a milo mur
dered them. Capt. Ranktn’s^ody
was left hanging to a tree after it
had been riddled with bullets.
This is the very worst form of out
lawry and it is to be hoped that
the guilty parties will be caught
and punished to the full extent of
the law. Governor Patterson, of
Tennessee, has offered a reward of
$10,000 for their apprehension.
It is understood that the organ*
ization will endeavor to have a game
Will be sold, before the Court house
j door, in the city of Bainbridge, i" s-aid
j County, on the First Tuesday in Nov.
next, during the legal hotusof sale
the following described property
to-wit:
. Four f4] head of range cattle, dc-
iaw enacted s'milar to the Alaba.. scribed as follows: One eight year old
. red cow, one 5 year old red cow;
ma law, which is a good one. It one four ve»ir old cream colored
, . cow;one 3 year old brind.e and
may appear to be drastic in some ; white pided cow, all marked with
, three splits m each ear, and levied on
particulars, but It is having the de- . as the property of D fendant to satisfy
... . ! a Mortgage Fifa from the Citv Court
rapidly m 1 -- - ^ - -
sired effect. Game is
creasing in that state, aud in the
course of a few years it will be
plentiful.
And in this connection we might
speak of the fish law in Alabama.
This, also, i very effective, and un*
der its operation the streams are
rtga_
f Bainbridga, in favoi of J. A. B. Sikes
vs. Thomas Carterright. This Oct. 6tii
190S.
L. F. PATTERSON, Sheriff.
Chiet of Police Tax Sales.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
The City of Bainbridge.
Wid be sold before the court house
door in said city, in s-id county, on 1 he
first* Tuesday in November next, e-
tween the legal ho, rs of sale, tiie fol
lowing de cribed property tc-wit*
One vacant lot in said rity bounded on
the north by property of Wooten, on
the east by Bruton street, sou h bv
Perry street, west by proneny of Mer
ritt. Levied on as the property of Hel
en W’lkes and J E. Wilkes, to .satisfy
a ci«y tax fi fa issued by E. a. Win ber-
ly, Cle k of Council, vs. Helen Wilkes
aTsd J. E. Wiikes.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in the citv of Bainbridge, in s :id
' county, during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in Nov. next,
the following described property, to-
rapidly filling with fine fish. Where i
I That eight [8] roomed framed dwelling
only a few years ago it was next to j house situated on eight [8] acres of land
impossible for one to catch a string , 3^^ on the Georgia Florida & Alabama
offish, he has little difficulty iu do- Railroad, in land lot No. three hundred
{ and eighty six [386] in the 15th District of
in" so now.
Can’t Be Separated
Decatur County. Georgia, bounded on the
East by Railroad tight .of-way. South aitd
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 favor
of R. W, Smith A Son vs. T. E. Rich and
! M. L’ Baily, and Rich & Bailey. Property
Some Bainbridge People Have . pointed out m the fifa. This Oct. 7th,
1 1908.
Learned How to Get Rid
of Both.
ache are
' Uippi the farmer’s un- |
' o organized to search cut |
■ite the unknown per- j
Have been posting no- |
• ton gina to cease opera- j
threats ef incendiarism J
■■ if the ginuers disobey
niand.
• hat and they can put a
• if they will
8?t>.
*k(
i- ^’together too much !aw-
ib the land. The mid-’
•'derer stalk* abroad ready |
>e life of his fellow man;:
^ *■•-*•!.diary sneaks in the shad- ;
" :!r ‘ match in hand to burn his ;
* u property. The law
Ji d be more vigorously enforc
^bat is the only hope. If
Gov Smith and Bryan.
Governor Smith says Bryan has
much better executive ability than
Taft. As Governor Smith is Geor
gia’s chief executive, he ougnt to
know what executive abMity is.—
Griffin News.
Governor Smith’s speech for Bryan
and his answer to Governor Huges
rank* as one of the strongest Demo
cratic appeals of the campaign.
Now’ let the esteemed Griffin News
at the head of
Backache and kidney
twrin brothers.
You can’t separate them.
And you can’t get rid of the back
ache until you cure the kidne.
ache.
L. F. PATTERSCN. Sheriff.
DEJATUR SHERIFF SALPL
Also at the same time and i>laee, Lot
No. sixteen {BYt in said citv Paulett
Sub-div sion, Block No. four, (4 , levied
on as the property ofGhprlie Jackson,
to 'satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by E.
A. W'mberly, Clerk oi Council, vs, said
Charlie Jackson.
Also at the same time and place, Lot
No. four (4) in said city, Donalson <fc
Dortalson Stub division in Block B, lev
ied op »p the property of Robert Woot
en, t satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by
E. A. Wimberly, Clerk of council, vs.
Robert Wooten.
Also at same time and place one
house and lot in said city, bounded on
the north by property of Sue Bruton,
east by property of McRee and v Calla
han, south by Green Street, on the west
by property of Peter Lester and levied
on a- the property of E. E. HunnewMI
and G.E.Baker to satisfy < city t.ix fi fa
issue- by E. a. Wimo'erly, Clerk of
council, vs E. E. Horne well and G. E.
Baker.
Ite
play this up
campaign column in the spirit of
-The Brunswick News
GEORGIA—Decatur Ccuuty.
Wili be sold, before the Court House
door, in the city of Bainbridge, in saic
county, during" ibe ! alii »irs of sale
on the first Tuesda nNo , rex , the
following described p ut- to-wit:
Three [3] large Abstract Books, and j
three [3] other smaller Abstract Books,con- |
... , ] taining full list of ali Deeds aud Mart- j
If .he kidneys are well and g a g CPj an d lists cf Drawees, .fall lots of
3trnng, the rest of the system is I land. Iviny, situate and being in Decatur
to be in' vigorous I County, Georgia, and .cvied on as the
j property of Defendant, to satisfy a city
; court fifa i sued from the city court of
Bainbrihge in favor of S. R. Brinson vs. F.
Also at the same time and place one
house and lot. in said city, bounded on
the north bv College street, east by
Property of Mar'ha Collnm, south by
Donalson Snb-division and on .he west
by W. W. Wri • hfc, levied on as tne »>r >-
perty of Jacob Harrell est te, to - vtisfy
a city tax fi fa issued by E. A. W mber-
ly, Clerk of council, vs Jacob Harrell
Estate.
BonePaiiis, Can
cer, Scaly Sion,
We Will SendSampIeShowln? Hoi
B. B. B. Cures Above Tronbles, als’
Eczema and Rheumatism.
For twenty-fit ) years Botanic’Bloov
Balm (B B B) has been curing yearly
thoands of suff erers f om ‘’rimary,
Secndarv or Tertiary Blood Poison
forms of Blood Disease. We
solicit the most obstinate cases, for
B B B cure® where all else fails. If.
you have exhausted the old methods of
treatment and still have aches, and
pains in bone,-, back or joints, Rhea-
ma :sm, Mucus Pat dies in mouth, Sore
Throat, PimrPes, Copper-Colored ®pots.
Ulcers on anv part of the body. Eating
Sores, a e run down or nervous, Hair
or eyebrows falling out, take B B B. It
kiR3 the ooison, makes the blood ure
and rich, healing every sore and irn-
pieteiy changing-the entire body i to a
clean, healthy condition.
CURE S ECZEMA
Itching, watery blisters or open, itch
ing humors, Risings or Pimples of
Eczema all le tve after killing the poi
son and puryfying the blood with.BB
B. I u inis way u flood of pure, rich
blood is sent direct to fhe skin suaface,
the itching stops forever and every
humor or sore is healed and cured.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (R 11 B)
is pleasant and safe to take; con posed
of pure Hotan’O inarc Mcnts. It purifies
aud en-iches the bhiod.
DRUGGISTS SI PER LARGE BOT
TLE with directions for home cure.
FREE BLOOD CURE COUPON
This coupon (cut from Bainbridge
Democrat), is good for one large sam
ple of,Botanic ’ Blood Balm mailed free
in plain packages. Simply fill in your
nme and addr ess on dotted lines be
low and maii to BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
State name of trouble, i f you ki < w
Als Lot No. three (3) iu said city n
Dona-son dfc Donalson Sub-div sion.
in Block A, levied on as the proper!- >t
Henry Cox, to satisfy a city tax ii I-
issued by E. A. Wimberly, Clei k of
council, vs. Henry G'ox.
ARE YOU SURE
pretty sure to be in vigorous
health.
Doan’s Kidney Pills nut, strong j
healthy kidneys.
John A McKinnon, farmer, 412 j
Clay St., Thomasville, Ga„ says : -
“I used one box of Doan’s Kidney j
Pills when being annoyea by the >
irregular action of the kidn ,ys.
T^ey helped me greatly and
R. Graham, and one Distress Warrant.
This Oct. 7th, 1908.
l. f. Patterson, sheriff.
Aiso at the same time and place or c
enclosed iot in said city, bounded >•=
the north by prodertv of Dido Ku c.
east by West street, south by proper:-,
of Prince Adams, and on the west 1
pronertvof Delphia Whaley, and ’evi
on as-.he property of Mrs. ChloeO’N' .
tosatisfy a city tax ti fa, issued by E A.
Wimberly, Clerk of council, vs. M s.
Cb.oe O’Neal.
DECATUK SHERIFF SALE.
only hope.
.'‘ hot respeot the law thej
^ ^ made to fear it/
fairness -The
comments as follows on this inci
dent: “Governor Smith, 'along
with Bryan,is to addresa the big
gest meeting of the campaign in
Madison Square Garden next
week. Georgia’s great governor is
a wheel horse In auy causa he es
pouses. ’—Savannah Press.
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in the Citv of Bainbridge, in sa’V
county, during the legal hours ot sale
on the First Tuesday in Nov. next
tave no hesiteney ia allowing my | the following described property, to
ame fo be used as one whe « n- j Wlt '
iMotthem hishlv ” 1 c ix:y-two and a half [6234: acres of
orses .nero n gn y. and, [the same being the southeast
For sale by all dealers' Price corner] of lot of Jand No one huud.ed
• cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf.
urr, New York, soie agents for the
nited States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
,d take no other.
and sixty-one [161] situ ted in the 14th
District of said County, and being the
East half of the South half, of said lot,
and levied on as the property of De-
City Cour
fendant, to satisfy a City Court tifa in
favor of Chason A Lane vs. I. M. Lynn.
This OcL 5tn,’ 1008.
L, F. PATTERSON, Sheriff,
Also at the same time a d place, o>
vacant lot in said city, bounded on to
north by property f Amelia Willier-,
Et I, east by West street Et al, .S u’x:
bv corporation h”e. and on the wes: bv
property of Aiex Cambell. Et al, and
levied on as the ptopertv of John
Spencer, to satisfy a cif tax fl fa i -
sned by E. A Vt imi eriv Clerk of coun
cil, vs. John Spencer.
fcept. 28th, Ifi0«.
C. M. MURKS,
Chief Police.
That the ice cream you buy ig strict!*
PURE »
Do you know that the makers’ hands
wereclcan, flies excluded from the factory,
and. freezers aud other utensils kept in
Sanitary Condition?
Why take any chance where your health
is concerned ? Why not
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM
In tO MINUTES
FOR Ic. A PLATE with
Jell-0 IGE COE8J0 Powder
It is so easy. Simply stir contents of
one 13c. package into a quart of iniik and
freeze, without cooking, heating or fbe ad
dition of anything else. This makes two
quarts of ice cream, clean, pure and whole
some. A good ice cream freezer can be
bonght for a dollar or two which will last
for years, and will soon save its cost.
, 2 package* JELL-O ICE CREAM Pow
der for 25c.
Flavors: Chocolate, Vanilla, Sir azo-
berry. Lemon and Utiflavored.
Sold by all good grocers.
The Genesee Purs Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
SIOTT’S
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Safe a.nd reliable, they
overcome we&kness, In.
erease vigor, banish pains
No remedy equads OR.
MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS
Sold by Druggist* and Dr. Mott*
..-BcBriCit U*. Uerslici, XZi.
PSEPAEED IXSTAY!LY. Sirnplv aJc l-.J
ing watc* - , coot and serve. 10c. per paid:err •
■L 1 grocers.* 7 fhivcis. Refuse all sahta aia