The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, February 18, 1909, Image 3

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CLOSED SAT. FEBRUARY STB, and It Was a Record Breaker. Never before in the history of our business, have we had our customers to respond to our call is we did in tins sale, WHY? because we offered them merchandise for less than we have ever lefore, and the people know when we advertise an article, we give them exactly what we adver- ise. We have quite a lot of W e expect to continue to cut them until, we have closed out all our Winter Goods. We will Hueto you prices in the next issue of this paper; Our Mr. Toole will leave for New York soon to nirchase one ot the most select and up to date stocks of Spring-Goods ever offered in South Ga. You All KNOW THE TOOLE QUALITY. 3L.C W One Dep*t. 2nd Floor. Tailoring ftep’t 2nd Floor. and Furnisher, Bainbridne, Ga. if ketch* r be! v • »f i ft •trL. ^ kr cfc r Bor- ...Cvi;.. at a ' 2.i>00 foot, a charge of rod electrically 100 feet • •’ ' report, though reallj no more ’y partly ■ o. the air. ‘ r T because the sound, havC . ''"’-'•'U!.;! to reflect It, simply U-.-L . ■ : Ui iii» tier The Wav of Scfsr.ttf-c truth. Many prophets and righteous men, many thinkers and idealists, have wnst.Ml their lives in running a'.ier sclci’ idr tr.lth. >-e or ran «?'.*<• scieU- tllice • h. Stand when In a few years after you. Continue oi i.-trer l.ie • i!.n; ;><ni; is we on y port, and sr.oiiOi' or ■ medical tirc'.o that port Is -he o«:v • against gout. truth v:it re. and 1 run and viit say t is per- i , ..iiui ;;i:: will • rove ::>s card :ist may have orv.a^o;.-' *_•- tardy, but when I first begat. there was a mat at the door fli the word ‘Welcome’ woven in it. “ * htotro on the wall that read * Is Love- One Another.’ Later i Td that the doormat was changed ' ono ^at said -Wipe Your Feet,’ and ®ot:° declaring that ‘Early to Bed ", B& fly to Rise Make a Mai. ® % Wealthy and Wise’ had the *** c - the other.” fcebin a «v Be TalkptS. . -- QJteg^ after a concert tour In ^ jV w ®* ^ked: “Do you underhand a * said. aa you had to converse with the "No* * ln FreQc ^< I suppose?” 4, e ; er » Spaniard speaks French.” htfc*®*- in lne world did you talk its ‘ l , h , e Piano,” uld Rubinstein, ^ 1 smile. castor i a * ** «AaU and Ckildrea. *^YN8anAln|slNi told you° to take your children to the learide. but if T r "' nre »»'y ion? enough lu packing be very likely j have discovered that sea air ;s n-dson , before you start. The uest auumnues ! uaay have told you. If your chest Is i weak, to make your bed In your back j garden for a year. They may ‘->e tell- j tng you to grow your tulips in your j bedroom the next year.—G. K. Chester ton in Illustrated London News. Cruelty of Mahouts, “Klp«rfg and other writers talk about the kindness that the Indian mahouts, or drivers, lavish on their elephants, said a missionary, "but as a matter of fact no overworked old cart horse su - fers half toe cruelty that falls to the Indian elephant’s iot The mahout sits on the elephant’s head, a goad, or ancus, in his hand. With this goad he prods the elephant and, though the nrod is gentle, the animal responds iith wonderful alacrity. But do yoo anow why? It is because on the ele phant’s forehead, where the goad may (Mch it handily, an open sore, a dread sore, is kept. The sore, prod- Sd/cauiea the elephant exquisite pain, and he naturally <*•![• ***** readiness the man who make* ETiuffer so. Whenever you hear a Mater talk of the mahout’s affects® noticed the naming sor* on the S^?rbrow”-»»chW a STflO !T WOULDN'T KEEP. One Thing the Scotsman Did Nat Dara to Buy In 3u!k. The chairwoman of the board of gov- j eruors of a New York woman’s club - was discussing the question of the j club’s liquor license. “It is rather a matter of indifference j to us," she said, “whether we get a a- j cease or not. Women, you know, arc j not given to drinking. They are too j careful of their appearance. They do- j sire to remain slim and fresh, a no j wine, as you kuow, tends to make us j coarse and stale and fat. “So if we had a license 1 think we i should sell little. It would not be with j us as with a farmer I once met in , Scotland. . ... I “Traveling In the Sou-h highland* ^ one summer, I stopped ct a farmhouse j for a cup of milk, and the view from the door was so lovely that I said to the farmer: - “ ‘Ah. what a superb place to live far ", « ‘Ou, aye,’ he answered In coavea Scotch, ’it's a’ rleht, but hoo wad —a like, ma’am, to hae to walk fufteeu Bun Ilka time ye wanted a bit glass o’ whuskj ?’ . “ ‘Oh, well,’ said I, ‘why don t you get a demijohu of whisky and keep it In the house?’ “He shook his head sadly. “ ‘Whusky,’ he said, ‘won’t keep.' — New York Tribune. Nothin*? is causing ereator un \ s oaB i, III UAid Lge UiO UiapUa.* i | liUU oi wool U»iiV« c’tJrUuU j ! - ji cir aieaua. Ai WoOoum aa bu oou-, ! t^iod to go have. u> u*o un*e ol, , uU r LotaiaiUeid ai Ot j ' being satisfied with a healthful- diet, simple, servicavle clothing, a cleai, healthy dwelling place, open air exercise, and reading, life would, be hapie* :**■ x., A,, Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to;j. A. Stone, a civil war veter.n, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot ex isted between a desperate lung trouble and *fee grave to cause^his death. “I contracted a stubborn cold,” he writes, “that developed ajeough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weigh* ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use) Dr, King’s New Discovery- which ‘restored my health completely.^ ;i now weigh 178 pounds.” For severe ‘colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumania it’s unrivaled. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free, Guaranteed by all druggists. ! '=■ United States Court. In the District Court ot the United States for the Southwestern Division of the Southern District of Georgia. o o In the Matter of M. C. Johns & Son, M. C. Johns and L. Johns in Bankrupt- I cv; - NOTICE FO r l J DISCHARGE. To'the creditors of the above n/'Vned 1 bankrupt: - You are keretF , notified tnat the above named LankU “t has filed his ap- plication for a dischat^e from all of the debts provable in bankr. u tcv against the sauI M, C. Johns A Sons aa a firm and against M C Johns and L. Johns as individuals a.’n d against their estate, and the slid Diachargefapplication will b6 heard by the Hon. Emory S| wr, Judge of the District Court of the United States for Said District and Di vision at the United States Courthouse in Valdosta, Ga., on the 22ond day of February, 1609. at 10 o’clock a. m. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to aprear at the time and place stated and show cause, if any they can why the prayer *^ 3ald * ppU_ nation should nof *e granted. Dated at Valdosta, Ga., this 12th day of February, 1609. BOY E. POWELL, Deputy Clerk. Let Me Do Your Cooking Why persist in sweltering nearly half your day over a hot stove—jumping from one dish to the other"—while with the Ideal Combination Steam COOKER and BAKER TT" * may pnt a dozen different dishe S 4 . ^ on 0> E BURNER and Leave ’em > . . - . >to Cook themselyss. [ Tlie whistle Blows ^ when you are wanted; and your lood (tau, | 4 will be found cooked in the most de- ^ licious satisfying manner; everything Qtenderiy and daintily done. Learn all about this little 20th Century Wonder by calling on The MacDonald Hardware Co. BRICK MASONRY TILE LAYING All Work WARRANTED. Refers to alt old citizens of Biin bridge.