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THE DEMOCRAT.
By John M. Brown;
OFFICIAL AI»VSRTISI>« MEDIUM-
H second ctans mail m»uer
is '-a-, poatoffice.
Jau. 21, 1900
HaitiOriiltf*, <>
sw
Gov. S m i'ii Ifcf- it down right
Hays h“, “Don’t coin plan but get
bu*y fltid help enfojee the prohi*
bition law.” ®
Toe now th«*»rv that had
are a cau-e of insanity will
many peo i le here to *h w
teeth—to
t. etti
fo ro«*
their
The Albaay Herald w aathority
for the statement that# there will
he na session of th« United State*
court thi* w ek, a* h«G been ex
pected, It is stat.d that Judge
Speer h is postponed the se-sion to
a later <iaie not jet announced.
A number < f lawyers are interest
ed in t; is postpOn* merit, having
cases itic’i are to he tri'-d ■*t the
next lA^st of ih*> United State-:
coui Valdosta.
#11 good people ou^iit to thank
'J >d for Ihe ri-ing tide of con
science in the South and Nation.
Dr. Hamil.
Go!umbu- ha* b*
come thor High
ly reconciledjto prohibition am! i*
boringartesian well- to secure a
larger and bitter water suppD.
The anti-saloon league is plan
n.ng a legal fight against near-beer
dealer*, who are selling reel beef
in Georgia. May the right win!
and it will
One by one t
muriitie-i ar«- ii • j
narnt r i-iWivi • if
who expects to
to do it- perp et
less page oi 1909
act thailUtoWi!l
r h<-
famiTjmierore trie b
is the Auc ror or 19
prahibitin operating, there were
bnt 8,99o cas s, wjtb I,5§8 drunks*
It would be a serious case of per
verted vision or mathematical m
efficiency it one weie unable to sec-
chat a decrease of 6,096 criminal
coart cases and 2,754 .bucks in the
brief period of nice months mast
mean something to a • ity. It is
wonliv of note that bunding pe --
| mil * of the same period show an in*
; ciease oi $331,17o, and this m the
I face of our financial depression.
Yet they tell us that prohibition
does not '‘prohibit;” W ell, it does
something anyway
A GOOD REASON.
Bainbridge People Can
Yor Why It is So.
Tell
Pill -
! th.
- - la
Doan’s Kidney
cause of dis* e *p, >
the cures ar. e'ua
rt uir-dy s'r- -a;-->t :
the kidnej-, t>. piug d- 'a
out of ihe body the liquid
ore the
: s why
-. T is
• ues itp
to di:ve
poisons
J.M L A I N G.
It is custom every year to spend a month , n
New York and Baltimore, watching the markets f 0r
the newest goods, I did this this season and whilo there
secured an up to date line of vet) stylish
I that cause backache, headache and
distressing "kidney and uiinary
t->.
T c city of Ajb.mv le in Dough*
eny county, Georgia, which went !
dry, January 1 1908. The fi>llow-|
ing comparison of the number of ar- j
rests lor all offenses in that city,}
M
M’l - -
• li- I
Fainbridire p 4
’•manent cure*
> tey, living uu : '
i ;bridge Ga., - *
> .ail’s Kidnej Put-
chey gave me :
a dull pain in toe -
Fall and Winter Goods.
“I ;
<nd •
All Tli s« Seasons Good s
and ?t prices in keeping with the times. There are l os
of merchants not buying a dollar s worth of newgo 0c ] s
on account of so hailed “hard times’. I. however, COn .
eluded that if I didn’t buy IcouHn’t sell them; so I bo’t
my back than any rem
1 V
without prohibition and widh u, has | v , tj ., v U3ed . The kidni
timers. 1
Hoke .Smith saj’s the Interstate
Commerce Commission shou i!
have in.reaied power to be abl; t<>
accompli-h things they were i: -
tended to do,
Secretary’ of State Phil Cook
Haid to be drafting a bill reguiat .f
(he operation and speed of aut< rt
hilen in this state, to be introduce
at the next session of the legisl.
ture.
The question “How much does
your soul weigh?” which is agiat-
ng psychologists, may be more
readiij’answered later on when it
is discovered whether it weut up
or down.
“Whether prohibition prohibits
or not the official records show
that it has cut down the annual
consumption of liquor forty million
gallons'—Observes the Augusta
Chronicle.
A Boston doctor says that every
'one should swallow a dozen raw
eggs every day. This is an effort
to put down the cook and uplift
the hen to the position of domestic
tyrkunjr.
Loos out for Little Joe. It iooks
as If ho desires to g^t next to the
people and there is nothing i orae
people appreciat | ore than get
ting “next” to a of Little Joe’s
potentialities.
There is a deplorable lack ot the
good old time hardshell Baptists re
ligion now a days ot paying debts
promptly. If we could return to
those days when ones
his bond tlijs would be
wor 1 il.
word
a
Governors And
Speaking of the title of Gov- rnor
and the occupant of the office, in the
course of his Augusta speech, Gov-
< ’ nor-elect Brown Slid:
“Free people do ncAhave a gov
ernor, but govern l!i#nselves, and I
might say that when^hey make Hp
i heir minds t.o govern the governor
tl.ey usually carry out their point.
“The Governor is no other than
ti e man who executes the laws you
have upon the statute books and
that is ali he can do. AH I intend to
do is to bi the executive ol the
people ct the state.”
The Gnvner is clear, to say the
least and it is just as l ”e apprehend,
•id. Till the l ist of June Georgia
will continue to have a Governor,
after that what?
some bearing oc the taxation
men!:
XUMBEF. OF AKEES1S.
argu-
A Full Line of Good, Glean
Merchandise
v.-ry j
n I <* t !
1908
1 9o7
January
81
117
Febraary
45
144
March
63
103
April
44
195
May
54
117
June
45
135
July
45
144
August
36
134
September
54
153
Totals
468
1,179
Advertising An Asset.
Has it occurred to you that mon
ey paid out for advertising is mon
ey invested in a permanent asset?
Ordinarily a merchant makes each
piece of advertising, stap.1 ,*n its
own bottom. He says: “I paid
$40 for that space and it brought in
$5oo worth of business. That ad-,
verlisement paid.” If, on the other
hand, the $4o advertisement brought
in oi’ly $5 worth of business, the
merchant figures that he lost.his f>4o.
But advertising has a cumulative
vaiue,-provided it is good advertis
ing, and provided it is good goods
and provided it is honest ads
vertising. Good advertising, back-
ed by good goods and g.od treat
ment, build up that most valuable
asset a businest can have, namely
the good will of the public.
lion* times were thick
mu. r.sral in lappearante,
Lt-Xcoi ubk. Learning oi iionu’s
Kidney Pills I sent »o Willis Drug
Company and procured a box. I
had used but a few doses before I
began to fee! a great do; 1 better,
I continued their use and at pres
ent have but very little pain in my
i back, ana the action of my kidnej’*
i is more regular. I have no hes-
! tancj’ in giving my naaio as an en-
| dorser of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and
jam pleased 10 recommend them to
’ others.
“It P a - V8 far betle G” thp P resl j For sale by all dealers. Price
ent the other day, “to support the I 5Q c , nts . Foster Milburn Co. Birf.
secretaiy of the M. C. A m a. New York, -uie agents for the
community than to pay the salary > United States,
of a policeman.” j Remember the name—Doan’s—
j and take, ao other.
th?t I-fee! sure will appeal to you, aoj^-tfierefore 1 j n .
vite au inspection of the same. Regarding prices. I
WILL Sell Them For LESS,
As i pay Cash and Sell for
Cash and my expenses small.
in the
These expense items cat a big Figure
price of goods.
Remember I handle a General line of
consisting of,
goods,
K*m-as has prohibition written in I
its constitution, but the officers in j
halt the counties made no attempt ,
to enforce the laws. Recently there
Don’t Get A Divorce.
A western judge granted a divorce on
accoun t of ili-temoer and bad breath
Dr. King’s New Life Pills would haT e
has been a revival ot civic righteous* prevented it. They cure Constipat2on,
ness, the public conscience has beeu ' causing bad breath and Liver ^rouble
quickened, and men have awakened ' the Hl-temper, dispei colds, banish head
There are . xainbles in every town
ol what application to business on
the part ot young men possessed of
hard muscles and determination can
accomplish Those brought up on
a flowery bed > f case seldom amount
to much.
Our farmers will never bo as in*
dependent ns they should be till
they cease to depend ou cotton al
together. Hogs, Irish and
potatoes, ttnek, poultry etc. should
be raised and then they will have
money coming in all the year round.'
This Is Why.#
The Savannah Press, referring to
ths comtemplated removal from
happier j Sav >nnah to Waj’cross ofjthe At-
- lantic Coast Lino Ry , shops, ©b-
ser es this:
“We can see no good ret}g|n for
robbing one city of a large^work*
ing force simply to transfer the
men elsewhere. The system is big
enough to maintain shops at Way-
cross and S ivannah also, and the
sooner the Coast Line officials are
made to realize thi* the better.”
But does the Press know that
Waycross is an acknowledged
“Dry” town? a place where moral
to their duties.
Kansas City, Kan , is across the
line from Kansas City, Mo. It is
the seat of the great packing indus
tries, and other manulaoturiagr-eon*
cerns, and it was insisted that to
prohibit the sale of liquor was to
destroy the town. It had 256 sa
loons, which paid in faxes to tie
city $6o,boo. In the anDals of tie
American Academy of political, and
Social -Science 1 lk a-paper 1 by f' * |L'
fc!oddia£, president of iSansas,;
Temperance tTnion. After review
ing the movement jor the enforce*
ment of prohibition, Mr. Codding
sasy; “The results following jthe
enforcement ot the prohibitory | li
quor law in Kansas justify every, ar
gument that has been made in its
favor.” He is sustained by the test,
imony of city officers and business
men, and he submits the figures:
“The expense of trying criminal
cases was reduced $25,o00 a yeai;
the police force of the city was
greatly reduoed, saving another
$25,00o, and the saving in city gov
ernment * xceeded the amount ever
received in revenue from the joints.
W hen the joints were running six
weeks or more of District court weie
necessary to try the criminal ca es.
After the joints were closed thrce
week* in cash term were *uffi. ient.”
j aches, conquer chilis. 23c afcalldru*-
gists.
We Sell
Bankrupt Sale.
sentiment backs up and demands |
Prohibitionists should file for fu
ture use the remarkable financial
exhibits the cities of Georgia have
at the end of the first j’ear of the
State-wide prohibition law. These
are unau- werable arguments on
the economic 'ide of the prohibi
tion question.
Senator Bacon resents the rule
wnieh forbids the inspection of
public payers hv the Senate. He
will make an effort to prevent the
carrying out of thi* rule <n future,
claiming ;hat it will save needles-
trouble and dissension, and the
Si nator’- right.
sweet I a state of moral conduct
than Savannah, which pmmes her
self as a “wide open” beer guzzling
liquor soakt-d, blind tiger defend
ing old town that,neither fears God
nor regards man, nor Georgi t law?
No doubt the Coast Line System
wants its shops and opera ives lo
cated where they will be removed
from such temptations and environ
m*-nt? so that their operatives
j and famHies may be in a better
moral atmosphere, and that when
a traius crew and engiueer mounts
a train to take charge of the lives
a-nd *afety of passengers and pro
perty they will be sobe;, and with
■deady nerve, clear eye and brain
deliver them at their destination.
We think the Coa*t Line
agement |s r*ght.
Prominent nit-mbersof congress
are saying: “\Ye practically’
went down on our knees to Roose
velt and begged him to suppress
this Tillman matter in the interest
of the whole country, and our offer
of peace was spur.', d. Now, he
will have togju.- to his knees be
fore this thing is done with.”
In the District Court ol the United States
for the Southwestern Division of the
Sou them District of Georgia.
Iu the Matter of
’•}
InBankruptcy
OEb the positive guarantee
that if it does not give sat-
^ fcfaction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
us for it.
We ask all those .who are
run-down, nervous, debili
tated, aged or weak, and
every person suffering from
stubborn colds, hanging-on
coughs, bronchitis or -incipi
ent consumption to try Vinol
with this understanding.
Dress-Goods, Notions, W sns
and Boys’ Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Ladies Long Coats
Skirts and Underwear.
Shoes Qur Specialty,
Ali Prices suit the Times.
Will appreciate an inspection of our Goods
VO UMS TO PLEASE
J. flf. LA ING.
Sold By WILLIS DRUG GO.
ORDER BY HAIL
. Largest Stock Of Men’s Clothing
IN THE ENTIRE SOUTH
NOW OFFERED AT
MORE
PINKHAM
Greatly Reduced Prices
SUITS, OVERCOATS anl RAINCOATS
$io oo to $i3 oo
VALUES
$Q95
CURES
Added to the Long List due
to This Famous Remedy.
W, C. T. 1). Department Matters
Some Prohibition
Facts.
The results of prohibition in At
lanta are shown in these figures:
In the first nine months ot 1907
the annual recoid slows 15,o86 cas.
es, of which 4,352 were drunks. For
the fame months this year, with
Decatur Furniture Co
Bankrupt.
In pursuranceof an order * passed by the -
Hon. \\ iifred C. Lane, Referee in Bank
ruptcy, in the above stated matter, pend
ing in the District Court of the United
States for said Division and District, I will i
sell at oublic outcry Jjie following property ■
belonging to said eatate freed o^&il liens and
encumbrances,to wit: All uncoBected notes
and accounts due aid owing to the -Deca
tur Furniture Co,, two horses, one buggy
and harness and dray and harness, and all
the stock of fcfnitwre local^i in-the’store
house of tbe^ecatur Furnitu^kCo., at At-
d sale will take p*e at the
ture Co., in BainjHdge, Ga ,
j i o’clock
^jletion of the
Je. Private bids wll^^wen-tertained up to
the hour of sale.
Ten per cent of the l Ms must: be ke-
! posited with the trustee on the day of sale
and the balance of the purchase price paid
to the irustee on :he confirmation br the
court of the sale. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids. An inventory of
the above assets and a list of the uncollecta
ed notes and'accounts may be seen on ap
plication to me at my office in^k-.nbridg*.
Bainbridge, Ga., J anuary 15H909.
R. G. Hartsffeld,
Camden, N..J.— “It is with pleasure
that I add my testimonial to your
already long list—hoping that it may
vail th<
induce others to avail themselves o"f
this valuable medi
cine, Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound. I suf
fered from terrible
headaches, pain in
$15.00 tO $l8.0,‘> j $20.00 tO $25.00
VALUES
s
1O O0s 15
VALUES
m
B. H. LEVY BRO. & CO.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
my back and right
dt
tapulgu-. A
Decatur Fuf
man- j on January 27,1909, beg.r.n
■ and continuing'untU the
Si de, was tired and
nervous, and so
weak I could hardly
stand. Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound re-
stored me to health
and made me feel like a new person,
and it shall always have my praise.’’’
—Mrs. W. P. Vaj.Vvtixe, 9«2 Lincoln
Avenue, Camden, X. .J.
Gardiner, Me. — “I was a great suf
ferer from a female disease. The doc
tor said I would have to go to the
hospital for an operation, but Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound coml
pletely cured me in three months ” —
Mr*. S. A. Williams, R. F. D. No 14
Box 39, Gardiner Me.
Because your case is a difficult one,
doctors having done you no good,’
do not continue to suffer without
S ving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
impound a trial. It surely, has cured
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fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic
pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner
vous prostration. It costs but a tiifle
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