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Never before in the history of our business, have we had our customers to respond to our call
las we did in this sale, WHY? because we offered them merchandise for less than we L haye ever
before, and the people know when we advertise an article, we give them exactly what we adver
tise. We have quite a lot of
W e expect to continue to cut them until we have closed out all'our Winter (.foods. We will
[quote you prices in the next issue of this paper. Our Mr. Toole will leave for New York soon to
purchase one of the most select and up to date stocks of Spring Goods ever offered in South Ga.
You All KNOW THE TOOLE QUALITY.
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Boys Dep't• 2nd Floor.
Tailoring Dep*t 2nd Floor.
One Price Clothier and Furnisher,
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Cambridge, Ga,
Local Matters.
A Sad Death.
After a year of illness, Mr. Frank
Allen died ol consumption at bis
fstiiero country Lome Thursday of
we» k. For many months bis
purenu and sister have ministered to
bim trying to alleviate his suffering
by their ministry and sympathy.
We trun lie Las now found peace
and rest from all sutferiug in the
borne of tne sonl where all is glad
ness. Hw remains were laid to rest
'Dour ctine'.ery Friday morning.
Dr. Parkhursf.
This tmiueut divine and Lyceum
Lecturer spent a few days id the city
this week with friends, and pleached
ur rath, r, cave a Bible Reading, at
the court horse,by iavitation of Pass
tor Arnold of the Methodist church,
on Sunday night-
His exposition of the 23rd Psalm
*as exceptionally fine and threw
new light and the
^ saitn which we had never seen in
11 before and made it so simple that
* child could comprehend the deep
*’gnifie»nce of the pastoral sermon
ah d 'h*> Good >hepherd. No one
beating him failrd to be edifiod.
Parkhurst was enroutc to De«
iau Springs Chautauqua to fill a
engagement on the Lecture
eeke
*tt° rm Dr p^burst was here
f el y e years ago and lectured, and
sty
remember |the occasion and
411 *>th distinct pleasure.
HacDonald lias Them,
Madam: No matter whether you
indulge the nominal luxury of a cook
or not you ought to have <>ua ot
those steam cookers, in whie • you
can cook a dozen articles at one
time over the same burner, it you
u>e an oil stove, or the same hole of
your wood or coal siove it thai kind
of siove, and so obeap too. Think of
it, afterdressing and putting on your
meal, even a vegetable dinner, you
go about your other duties and when
dinuci' hour comes everything is
nicely and wholesomely cooked
and ready .to be served.
Go see it at MacDonald’s Hard
ware Store in opera; ion after seeing
the picture in the advertisement ot
the ccoker.
What To Forget.
If you would increase yonr bai«pi
nes-s and prolong your life, ■forget
your neighbor’s faults. Forget all
the slander vou ever heard Forget
the temptations. Forget the fault
finding, and only remember the good
points which make you fond ot tuem
F~rget all personal qu irrels or his
tories you may '‘*ar by a eidcnt,
and which, if repeated, would s-em
a thousand times worse t«*an they
are. Blot out, aa tar as po-sihie, all
the disagreeablenese o life; 'h -y
will oome, but will only grow larger
when you remember them, and the
constant tnougut of the art* ol mean
ness, or, worse still, malice, wtl on
lv tend to make you more laminar
with them. Obliterate everyth.ng
disagreeable from yesterday, start
out with a clean abeet to :ay, and
write upon It tor sweet memory's
sake only these things which are
lovely aad lovable.
DOING THEIR DOTY.
Scores of Bainbridge Readers
Are Learning the Duty
ol the Kidneys.
To filter tne blood is the kidneys
duty.
When they fail to do this the
kidneye are sics.
Backache and many kidney ills
foltow;
Urinary trouble, diabetes,
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them
all.
J. It. Barnes, 310 Barnes 8f.,
Quitman, Ga., say*: “I c m r«-
commend Doan’s Kidney Pills as
I used them with good resulis. Mv
Kidney secretions were very irre
gular in action, sometimes scanty
and again profuse. They were
also highly colored and contained
a dark sediment. My hack ached
nearly all the time aud bocaine *»>
tame that it was hard for m- to gel
up after I had »»een sm ngfor sum.
iime. I saw Dun’s K-duey Pills
.dvertised and -<» highly rec m-
meiided that I e<»nclu ied t» . ive
ii» m a trial and pr.*cared a tex
i„ a few da., a ®f*er beginning their
use, lh fcidoe. a- ereuon- were
made regular in action and *toe
backache chimM*. 1 have mu mm h
belt* r in ever ; way nine-
For sa*fo ny »'i dealers. Pm-
50c-n*s Foster Mili urnUo.. Buf.
faiu.New Y .r*, soie agent- tor the
United >»lale
B*-mem her the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
Advertise, and the world is with you!
Don ( t—and you’ll be alone.
For the world to-day will never pay
A cent to the Great Unknown.
WANTED—Reliable,. energetic
man to sell lubricating oils,greases
snT paints in Decatur and adjaceut
counties. Salary or Commission.
Stetson Oil Co.. Cleveland, Ohio.
A Railroad Rumor.
A correspondent ot the Columbus
Euqnirer-Sun writing from Atlanta
to thut newspaper, claims there is a
moveini nl on foot to consolidate the
G. F. & A. with the Seaboard sys
tem. Thw coi respondent argues that
the extension ot the G. F. & A. «.o
Rich land s a strong indication that
there is something doing on the line
he siigge-ls, lo shoit, he builds up
a storv.tnut is worth the printing al*
though a cL j se reading shows noth,
ino nt-w.—Ex.
The Democrat has authority to
say that ‘he a'-ove and all sinular
reports orruuiorB are wi : hunt found
ation in fact <•! even purpose by the
pariies <>n both sides o> any such
deal—anil must have f >und emana
non in tin* fertile imagination ot
-ome penny a Imer in t e absence <-t
.nitiH lung in flic way ot live de^nd
Let Me Do Your (Mina.
Why persist in sweltering nearly half your day over a hot
stove—-jumping from one dish to the other—while with the
Ideal Combinatiop Steam COOKER and BAKER
[j>you may pnt a dozen different dishe^
on O'N’E BURNER and Leave ’em
>to Cook themselves.
The whistle Blows
> ai|,'Y ’his and ii.-tliing mor
ft ssbiugtoa Once Wsre Up i-
(O thre. d ei-tln bed| 4 or
five week6. Blo.^1 poison from a spid
er’s bit. caused large.de p sor«.a t< cox
er h's leg. Tne doctor’* f iled, ihei.
‘•Bucklen’s Arnica Sa ve eomp'«el\
cured me.” wr.tee John Waahington.of
Bosquevi* e, Tex. Pur ecxema. boila.
bun.s and p.l«s its aupres e, at all dra*
gist*
a r when you are wanted; and your food
^ will be found cooked in the mo6t de-
£ licious satisfying manner; everything
^tenderly and daintily done.
Learn all about this little 20th Century Wonder by
ca ling on
The MacDonald Hardware Co*
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BRICK MA8ONRY TILE LAYING
AU Wo k WARRANTED.
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