The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, December 03, 1908, Image 1

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B Y JOHN Iff BROWN. Here Shall the Press the People's Rights Maintain - — -v. - Cditorialettes Ho« mme worni n can even ore- , to he proud of their husbands ffi y-tery toother women. If it w ,nd be i div harder for some men m , j to marry there would rau-eto compSaia of the led r [intii t •ration of cotton will never n to command a fair rice for their crop .. _ and put into op- Mdeiligent and effec ts plan for its marketing. g x _ . nr tor Carmack paid the dealth penalty for oppo-ing a boss- t . ring in Tennessee. The assas- _ n .h 0 uid not be allowed to escape with the }>lpa that the killing was •gn-ffor of honor ” Gov. Hoke Smith of Georgia and Congressman Clayton of Alabama rrreugge-ted by the Jaoksonville fimesTaion among leading Sou- tberti Democrats for the presideecy in 1912.. The last legislature, of Georgia is said to have cost the people of that state $100,000; but what of it? Statesmanship comes high, but the people can’t do without it.—Florida Times-Union—The pebple of Geor gia would n*t be at all averse to showing how they can do without it,if they could orly get the chance at the ballot box. The Supreme Court of the Unit- States holds that the Legislature of Kentucky acted within Consti tutional limits when it forbade the co-education of whites and blacks at Berta college. As a result a col lege is to be established exclusive- Ij for negroes which undoubtedly will he satisfactory to both raees. The fever *0.00i til, gll tin la faced BftmsaiDCE. SEORCIA. THURSDAY —»■— "‘•JCHf* 1 —iQf" 3, 1908. Yol. 39—Ho,2-*l.oo » Year tariff ('ti sugar turns into the onn nt treasury as much as 3,000 a year, and so long as vernmeut needs the money 'iff w’.i probably not be rei m .i rially. But it is not be- i tariff ou that article p iducers of sugar in to a large exten’, not t* it favbrs t$e sugar \ of Appeals has handed or “near-beer” decision is declared that any ontaining four per ceat • intoxicating and its iwful iu Georgia. The d tines intoxication and s ot mean to make ; or staggeringly drunk*’ drink so affects the -ing it as to attract .he . r people to-his undue ■ s it comes under the law. ' n politicians who have rS: 'Iked with President- ire strongly of the im- i it h is going to h ive a 5 -'pin most of the Southern '• "id that many men now tr fu n the party councils are - 1 he sent to the rear and r Puces ti led by those who are e,t er -landing. The president- 1 • tus to have an idea that a 'Pcct ,hie Republican party can , U1 !t up m the South! Roose- tlt ^id some such idea when he * nt into office, but little improve- ^ 1 “ s s been made on that line J( * H his administaatiou. And Hominy. ^ Southern Ilog and Hominy and e peudence,” is the subject of an ll0r ial in tire New Orleans Picnys ^ & lew days ago, and some facts * erfc presented that are worthy ot ^deration. The article was bas- 0a the report that capitalists and for packing pork and that die farm, ers are going to give large attention to raising hogs! The Picayune says; 1 here is no country where the raising ot swine, can be done to greater advantage Tho forests are full of acorns, pecans and other nuts the soil is tillled with succulent and nourishing roots, while corn, peas, altalfa and other products for fatten*- mg can be grown in abund ince at the least possible cost. There was a time when the climate was not pro piiious tor any extensive slaughter and packing o: animals for tood pur poses, but the universal use of arti. fieial refrigeration l as put it in the uower of the south to do anything where a eooi temperature is required There is now every reason why the south should become as famous in pork packing as are Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. All that is neces sary is to take up the business and carry it ou. Werna'ke oar own corn L t us make our own bacon. When the south shall propuce her oy».n hog and hominy she will hare, achieved real independence of the north.” Conditions in Leuisiana tor rais ing aud packing meat are no more tayorablo than they are in Georgia. Every natural resource of that state is nossessed by this one, and capital is losing golden opportuni ties by not encouraging t' e -raising bi ijork in large qualities and pack ing it as Suggested by the New Or-, leans paper, . The people of the south are be coming more and more impressed as the years go by with the possibili ties that are theirs and they are be ginning to avail themselves of their opportunities. A purely agricultur al section of less than to decades ago has been converted, in quite a large measure, into a manufacturing jtnd mining one. But there is yet much to be done before southern people will reap such rewards as thrift and industry will bring them. The raising ot meats in large quantities is only one of many things they should do. A Dangerous Operation. is the removal o* the appendix bv a sur geon. No one who takes Dr. King*s New Life Pills is ever subjected.to\ this frightfufp repeal. They work so quietly you dqn’t feel them. They cure con stipation,, .headache. b'lhoasness aud malaria. 25c at all druggists.’ or insane and a and crowd, were t# shining to establish a large plan 3 p- ** usaa I'Unt, ers at aud near Shreveport are An Appeal to Boys. [By a Cigarette.] Boys, follow me! What will I do for you if yon will let me lead you? I w ill take every noble purpose out ot vonr life. I will create in you a desire tor the lower things of Me. I w * 11 mak ' e you so dull and stupid tba you wt.l be called i blockhead. I will pre- ven* you from holding any position of trust and honor. I will introduce you to the peo ple, who later will fill the jails and penitentiaries of this land. I will open for you the doors ot the saloon and gambling house; and I will leave yon in some p :nitentiary asylum,a despised pauper physical wreck. You need not take mv word for this. Ask any drunk-aid how he starte-i and he will tell you I gave him the desire for strong drink. Ask the keeper of an insane asylum why so many men are spending miserable lives there, and be will tell you that many ot them are there because I weakened their minds. Ask the men behind the iron bars at the peniten tiary how they came to be there and many ot them will tell you that they would be respected citizens if they had never joined my .ranks. Boys, this is my creed. W ill you follow me? I Will do exactly as 1 have promised. I have never tailed — Exchange. Breakers Ahead. That deficit of nearly a million dollars which will confront the Mate next year is can ing a good deal of discussion and various suggestions a- to means of raising more money. In the not chase after the tax bear ing animal the simple, common- sense remedy is overlooked. It is an everlasting hunt tor something else to tax to meet increased expen ditures msti-ad of reducing expendi tures—at least keeping them within the state’s income. The constant creatiun-of new offices, increase in the salaries ot officials and their of fice help and more and bigger ap propriations eyery time the legisla tare meets has sw tii.pel the state in debt, aod made taxation burden some. It is beginning to seem that hose who are running our govern mental affairs, county and city as well as state, think the only thing the.citizan is here foi is to be taxed. The Sa/annah News in discussing the increasing burdens of taxation, gives expression to some sound and sensible views. .It says: “New sources of taxation, it is suggested, will have to be found, since the constitutional limit of levy has already been reached. The idea has* 'been advanced that tobacco, patent medicine and one or two other articles be laid under contri bution. Any such proposition will very naturally arouse a storm of pro* test and to carry it through will re. quire several years of time. An other suggestion is that a constitu tional amendment be passed permit ting an increase ih the tax rate. That, also, would require several years of time and be strenonsly fought. The people nf Georgia will be slow to ui d°rsLUid why their burdens should be increased in times of profound peace and apparent pros perity. Meanwhile there is the de ficit. “In considering the menacing and troublesome deficiency is it not time we -were taking some thought with respect to our needless expense-? Are there not dozens and possibly hundreds of useless offices in Geor gia that, might better than not be abolished; offices which are without benefit to the people, but merely to make places for politicians? Would It not be desirable to sac e i>30,oo.> to $50,oo'> each t wo years by adopt, mg biennial instead of annual ses sions of the legislature? Would not fewer sessions of the legislature give us a higher appreciation ofour own comm ui sense, and • t the -atne time save us expenses—and possibly de- ficiene es? Thanksgiving Day «Was celebrated, in a wav, ii Bambridee but not the slightest el f . n.iVic worship was attempted i For sale by all dealers. l0 Vp stores except Drug stores wen >0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf. cl^d for a few hours-some all da> ! , a lo, New York, sole agents for the Nature Tells You, As Many a Bainbridge Reader Knows Too Well. vV 7 h n the kidneys are sick, Nature tells yeu ail about it. The urine is'nature’s calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action An’- urinary trouble tells of kid ney ills.' Doan's Kidney Pills cure ail kid ney ills. F. L. Jones, Justice of the Peace, S. Court St., Quitman, Ga., says; “I consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a remedy of merit as they have been of great benefit to me. My kidneys were very weak and the too frequent action of the secre. tions so_etimes compelled me to get up at night. I had dull pains in my back and loins and felt weak and lame. When _ 1 read aoout Dofm’s Kidney Pills, I pro cured a oox. They not only regulat ed the actions of the kidneys se cretions but gave me relief from the backache and pains. I can now rest much better at night and feel generally improved ” Price ba , »<*. «»'. c,rniv “ whooping thing* up b ; United State*. Remember the name—Doan’s nd take no other. Legal Advertisements. CITATION.—YEAR’S SUPPORT. Georgia—Decatur County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months’ support to the family of Will Sheppard deceased, hav ing been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause By the First Monday in Dec. .1908, why said; application- for twelve months’ support should be granted. This Nov. 2nd 1908. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—Decatur County. To All Whom It May Concern: T. M. Hines having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of G. P. Wood, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said G. P. Wood to be and appear at this office on the first Monday in Dec, 1908, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Ad ministration should not be granted to said T. M. Hines on said G. P. Wood estate Witness my hand and official signa ture. This Nov, 2nd 1908. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. J. P. Elections. GEORGIA—Deiatur County. There .will be an election he’.dsyla each Militia District of pecalur County, for one Justic of the Peaj e. and two Constables on Satincfay, December 5th, 19o8. / Don’t f.wget the date- this s the regular date of holdipg.such.elec, non. Blanks for holding the "elec tion will be-sent out in due time. T. B. Jdaiwelf OdmarC, *’' This N-ov, 4th, 19o?. LEAVE,TO’SELL. GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said County for leave to sell land belonging to his wards, tor the pur pose of Maintenance and Education. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in Dec. 1908. This Nov. 2nd 1908. R. A. Reynolds Nat. Guardian of Reubin, Leonard, Horace and Emma Reynolds. LEAVE TO SELL. GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said County for leave to sell land belonging to her wards for the pur pose of Maintenance and Education said application will be heard at the re gular term of the court of Ordinary for said Countv to be held on the first Monday* in Dec. 1908. This Nov. 2nd 1908. Mrs. B. L. Hughes Nat. Guardian of Arminta, Edward, and Alma Bird. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Decatur County. Under and by virtue of an order of the Honorable the court of , Ordinary of said county, I will sell at public outcry at the Plantation o the late G. Pearce Wood, near Attapulgus on Thursday the I7U1 day of December 1908 Six. hundred bushels of corn, five tons baled hay, sweet potatoes cotton seed five tons of acid and kainit nine thousand stalks of red seed cane one sixteen horse power Boiler one cotton gin feeder and condenser one grist mill one new hay oressdisc plows harrows mowing machine and rake sulloey stalk cutter and cultivator together with all other farming utensils plows hoes gears etc.' on said plantation. Also two wagons two buggies and harness shade wire one thousand pounds, one lot of coal tar and lirr e, one syrup evaporator, and one cotton Press, horses and mules, to gether with the household^ and kitchen furniture of said deceased. Also at the same time and place 1 will rent the entire Plantatipn of said deceased;-- including residence, tenant, honses, , tobac co shade and the entire premises for' the’ year 1909. - Also at same tijne and place I will- sell the heaid of five Jersey Cows on said Plan tation, not belbngihg to the estate; ’consist ing of twenty odd head, together with Separator and all dairy fitureS. T. M. Hines Admr. Estate of G. Pearce Wood, Citation For Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA, Decatur County. To The Superior Court of said County: LEAVE TO SELL. - The petition of E. H. Wade, C. O. Misenheimer and W. E. Ingram, all of the county of Decatur and State of Georgia, respectfully shows: 1st. That they desire for then selves, their associates and successors, to be incorp orated and made a body politic under the name and style of “CARO LINA LUMBER COMPANY” for the period of twenty years. 2nd. The principal office of said Com pany shall be at the town of Attapul gus, Ga., in said county aforesaid, but petitioners desire the right to estalish branch offices within the state or else where, whenever the holders of a ma- GEfORGIA —DECATUR COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: All persons are hereby notified that Erin Jones Sherman as administratrix of the estate of D. B. Sherman, de ceased, has filed application in this of fice to sell the real and personal proper- j jority of the stock may so determine ty of said deceased, for the purpose of j °rd. The object of said corpo-atiot is paying debts and for distribution, and } precuniary gain to itself and its share said application will be heard before , holders, . said ordinary at the December term, j 4th The business to be carried on by 1908, of said court, to be held on the j sai< * c ° r pu ra ti° n * general first Monday in December next. - i Witness my official signature. This November 2nd 1908. T. B. MAXWELL, Ordinary. saw mill and lumber business. It Iso desires the | rignfc to engage in the naval store busi ness and any other incident ot the' suc cessful operationjo tne same. It also desires the right to own and operate a commissary in connection with said business. 5th. The capital stock of sail corpor ation shall be Eifty-One Hundred Dol lars, with the privilege of increasing the same to the sum of Twenty Thous and dollars bv a majority yote of the stockholders, said stock to be divided into shares of one hundred Dollars each Ten ->er cent of the amoun t of caoital to be employed by them has been ac tually paid m. Petitioners desire the in December, 1908, and let the eon- j nave the subscriptions to said tract for the year 19o9, lor tke posi I capital stock paid in money or property itor s of Superintendent of * the j to be taken at a fair valuation. pauper Farm, County Physician and j ”th. Pe itionersde sire the right to ^ . . j sue and be sued, to plead and be im- County Print ng, ana reserving toe j lo have and u^e a common seal right to reject any and all bids j to make any and ail necessary by laws Dene by order of the Board, this | and regulations, and to do all other ' things that may be necessary J Notice GEORGI —Decatur County. Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Roads and Rev enues ot PeUatur county will re ceiye seal d bias at their office in j the court house on the 1st Monday 1 POISOIf Bone Pains, Can- eer, Scaly M, x _FiiEler;;‘. v ^ We TViM SejitlSampleShowing Hoi B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles, afs Eczema and Rheumatism. „ For tweutv-fh > yearsJBotanic B’oov B*alnf (B B B) has "been curing yearly thoands of soil erers f om fRimary, Secndarv ’or Tertiary BloocL. Poison and all forms of Blood Disease. We solicit the most obstinate cases, for B B B cures where all else fails. If youhaye exhausted the old methods af treatment and still have aches and pains in bones, back or j<*ints, Rheu matism, Mucus P'tclies in month, Nor© Throat, Pimples,'Copper-A'olored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body. Eating. Sores, a-e run down or nervous, Hair or eyebrows Mllmg*out,taketB B B, If kills the poison, makefUhe.blo.od pure and rich, healing ©very sore and com-* pletely changing the entire body into a clean, healthy condition. CURES ECZEMA' . Itching, watery blf&terxCi'edfhn, itbh-/ ifhg,, humors, Risings - gU^ples-, Eczema all leave after killini thepoi son and puryfying the blcWtFwith B B B.. In this \vay__a flood ^pf^u^^,, riph*-, blood is seftt direct to'the skin snaface,'- the itching stops forey-«*««H&d . every humor or sore is healed and_ cured. ^ BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B B B) is pleasant and <afp to qomposed of pure Bmanifc ingredients. ’If purifies and eu£Vib?g|tbc hjua^. *. . i1!! TLE DRUGCJgrcs *1 PER .LARGE. (BCXT- wltliWrections for home cure. *4 FfiEB BfcWrWKE COUPOI '»• .-n-M HMfelliafc, • ■ -This coupor^^njjjjjJ^QigjJiaimbridge • - Democrat), is gocv;l for orie large sam ple of Botanic Blood Bam mailed free in plain packages. Simply fill in your* name and address oh ’'doffed lines be low and mail to BLOOD BALM’ CO.-, - Atlanta, Ga.. State name of trouble, if you kno Tax Collector’s Notice. I will be at the ftllowlng named places on dates given below for the pur pose of collecting St^fo, County and School taxes foj^the year 1908. 1st round. Rock Pond, Monday Oct. 5th Iron City, Tuesday fith* Donalsonvilie Wednesday 7th Boyettvills Thurs. morning Sth Steam Mill Thurs. afternoon 8th Spring Cree.. Friday 9th Kendrick Saturday , 1'th Recovery Monday - 12th Faceville Tuesday 13:... Fowl town Wed nfeslfiy ’ * 14th Attapulius Tliirrs.’iiib’rifi'ng 15th Amsterdam {Thurs.-tcfte-rno n I5th McRaeviJie Friday moyning . 30th Bells Saturday . • ... _17th Climax Mo&day '19th • Parkers (at 'Beils store) Tuesday'Auth „2l0t 22nd 23H 24th Nov, 2nd, 19o8. C. S. Hodges, Chairman Pro Tem. GEORGIA, Decatur County: By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in December, 1908 at the Court House in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following tract of land in said county, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land situated, lving and being in the 14th District of said county, consisting of two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, being the whole lot of land, number one hundred and forty. There being about a four horse farm on said land now in a high state of cultivation, also large roomy Dwelling-house, large Bara, Wagon and other out-houses, wire fencing around the principal'part ol the planta tion, being the residence and farm of the late Samuel Brunson, deceased, five miles south of Donalsonvilie, Ga. Terms Cash. This November 4th 1908. J. H. BOYETT, Administrator of Estate, Samuel Brunson. for tbe succ a ssfu! carrying on of said business including the right to buy, hold and sell real estate and personal proi erty suitable to tbe purpose of the corpora tion, aud to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incurred iu the conduct of th~e affairs of the corpora tion and to secure .he same by moort- gage, security deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. 7th. They desiie such other rights, powers and privileges as are incident to like corporations or permissiola un der the aws of Georgia. Wherefore, petijioners pray to be in corporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now, or mav herea ter be a corpor ation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. Filed in office Nov. 11,190A C, W, W1MBKRLEY, Clerk. JNO. A. WI SON, Petitioners’ Attorney. Belcher Wednesday Brinson Thursday Pine Hiil Friday 'Ba nbridgee Saturday 2nd round. Rqck pond Monday Oct. Iron City Tuesday Donalsonvilie Wednesday Boyettville Thurs. morning Steam 'fill Thurs. afternoon Spring Creek Friday Kendridk Saturday Recovery Monday -Ncfy," * Faceville Tuesday FowJtown We Inesdav 1 At aguigusThurs. morning Amsterdam Thar-, a-: McRaeville F .xzv morning Bell’s Saturday Climax Monday Parkers, at Bell’s store Tuesday Belcher Wednesday Briason Thursday j Pine Hiil Fr day i Will be it Bainbridge two weeks of i November Superior Court. Book* will j pos tiveiy close December 20th accord- ■ jug to law i . J. W. BUTTS, Tax Collector Decatur County, Ga. 28 :h 27 th 28th 29ti* 29th 3oth 31st 2nd - 3rd 4 h 5th 5th 6th 7th 23rd •24th 25th 26th - 27th GEORGI A—Decatur County. I hereby certify that the lo r true and correct copy of the egoing is s original Petitition for Charter of ‘^Carolina Lum bar Company”, now of filein my office This Nov. 11th, 1996, C. W. WlMBERLEY, Clerk. Joe Jone? Barber Shop. Has been removed to the two tr nt rooms up stairs over S :aw Furniture Co.Store, wh re he 13 bet. ter prepared than ever to give the public better Barber service than ever. Joe and his Assistants are Artists Tonsorial and will make a shave or hair cut a pleasure rather than an affliction- This Is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I cured tbe most annoying cold Jaore I ever had, with Buckleu’s ArnicaiSalve. I applied this salve once a day for two days, when every trace ofj the sore was gone,” Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at all druggists 25c.