The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, February 18, 1909, Image 7

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Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South Shortens your food-Iengthens your life you knew that lard was unhealthy, would you still eat lard-soaked food? ,ven lard manufacturers admit that there is only enough pure leaf lard lade to supply one-tenth the lard consumption. How do you know that rou are not one of the other sine-tenths who are taking chances? Cottolene is a pure vegetable product, which contains no hog fat. It makes r hclesome, digestible, healthful food. W 'swine fat? • « . - t .*.*#. i. • n f Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANX COMPANY, New York, New Orleans. Chicago , ■ ■■■■■ i. .0 C £ i Affairs liter boat-, anto boat?, are th. n j i Bii ibridg© and they |- • d lightful recreation. .ASL'Ki)—Second hand baj-j. hurlai' aa.v kind, any qu-mti- Isnywhere; we - pay freight, fnrnoud Bag Ho., Richmond, V», Brown, a most charming* lady, of Fort Gaines, has liting friends .in the city. ^ter several days at Danark, J. 1). ('hsson relumed home ! p*'t week. fr.C.C. Brown, expert account • Has been engaged the past k-k in checking up and revising I city’s book ■<. .ve’on 1 danger •» have beeu em ir. mure than once in ibis sect- W' the opening of the new r0ct ’iu run? have extingu ish- •'K’-'ig i st, fires throug ©at • I. > h \rci to break i' been sojten' d by i he m ■wry wlnstle 'ii is again heard in - ' - buy automobiles like 1 a > - : ap as buggies—at ' l some do. ^ ill -ntrol the city gov- Tier this year, is a ques- ; vv >:> to the tax pavers. ’ ■ . v 11 going to do about ii? I'l '^'.ioli for considera- !i, 'f l»al! of the season, ’Ul accounts, was that a young men of the city - r ^‘y night last, at Elk’s • young lassies thereof h ~. Hn rt *‘nment of the Bon r - *’y -Mrs. Fudge, to a se- r 1 ' 4 “‘ ' r of her friends on ■ * teruoon was a speeiai- rt, a " one to all the lassies ’attended. Hirr - m,; at market has got the ^ - markets skinned as lo old ittj, sol's the best native at bef Q l * 5 ' or oent cheaper than bd r Wn ! °r a many a day r%i *t bid. - u Suc ^ Cu ^ 8 118 y° u ot ' , n ° 8 P art? ribs and back, * pork. The W. C. T. Union W ill hold a Mothers Meeting this ( Thursday) afternporv at 3 o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. (.’. C. Brown All mothers in the city are invited to attend. There was a mistake in the inviiation's senf ottt a's to t h e hour. They should have read—”At 3 o’clock sharp.” Dr, Hamil Better. His hundreds of triends will be | glad to learn that Dr. Harnils eondit- j ion continues to grow daily better j and there is hope of 4ns early recovV iry. » ' i Is It Your Boy? i One of the worst habits that can be acquired by a boy these days is j loatiag about town at the rear end 1 •i a cigerette stump, learning all j evil and contracting all the vices that are kept afloat by the devil for idle minds. Honest labor will never injure a boy, but the evil habit lie will contract idieing away his time i on street corners or stores w 11 e- ventually kill his soul, poison his, morals, make him a running sore on the community in which he lives i and eventually bow down, if not kill Ins aged parents with grief. Fathers and mothers of today pay too htt'e attention to the importance oi training their boys to be indus-i tnous and keeping them off the streets. It your boy is not in school put him to work. If yon can’t find anything else for him, put him to : whitewashing the back fence, chopp ing wood and cleaning up aiouud the house DOING THEIR DUI| Scores of Bainbridge Readers Are Learning the Duty ot the Kidneys. . To filter the blood is tbe ki.1pe.ys duty. • • When they fail to do this the kidneyGare sick. Backache and many kidney ills fol.ow; Urinary trouble, diabetes, Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them all. J. R. Barnes, 310 Bsrnes St., 1 Quitman, Ga., says: ‘T can re— ! commend Doan’s Kidney Pills as j I used them with good results. Mv 1 kidney secretions were very irre gular in action, sometimes scanty and again profuse. They were also highly colored and contained a dark sediment. My back ached nearly all the time and became so lame that it was hard for me to get up after I bad been sitting for some time. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pil!« advertised and so highly recom mended that I concluded to give them a trial and procured a box In a few days after beginning their use, the kidney s cretions were made regular in action and the backache ceased. I have felt much better in every way since then.” For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Foeler-Milburn C<>., Buf. falo, New York, soie agent* for the United Slate*!. Remember the name—Doan’s — and take no other. The Markets. • • ' * <*.f;? n- ? *?*-;*• ‘ i Werquotfe rfteXKxih- Cotton and- (Jountry tT-oa-ue'e ma-rket^ as -foJ? lovys r «-w-r ’ Good 'Middlings •’ " Middlirfgtf # : • * «9 Corn FWestern' * ‘ : m Court try *' ?5 Oats * 80 Sweet Potatoes ‘ 75 Meal" f . ; 100 Ohickens " 35-40 Baiter 35-40 Eggs 30 Hides, flint 10 r l allow 5 White M:-«t ' 13^ Lard - 12 r 2'- C-’ i ia - 168 Kind to Ha'- v *>ays 'q;?. The .Secret Of Long Life. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with th . blood. But long ago millions of A me vieav s had proved Elec tric Bit- te s prolongs ii*e and makes it worth living. It purities, enriches and vital izes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve ceiis, imparls life and tone to the Jen- tire sj ac in. Its a govt send to the weaif sick and deb-ilif: i. * . cople. ‘‘Kidney! trouble had bl aud my life for j mouths, ,J wmes V.'. M. Sherman, of ] •eo*- . V < Callahan Line of Boats. J *v:i Viln-T' Sunday, Dec, 39 - 1907 1 : - >•' t ,,_ v . v . Wjil .operate the fol owing schedule : mgste****? . . \ ' Leave: i Bainbridge, Thursday, 10 ». m t ! River Landing, 4:30 p. m. Arrive: Apalachicola, Friday 8 a. in. Leave: Apalachicola Friday, 12 o’k noon Arrive: Bainbridge, Saturday, at 4 n. m. ’ Conditions of the River and the Woathet permitting. J. W. CALLAHAN, President and General Manager, BAINBRIOGE, GEORGIA Leave : Bainbridge Sunday, 10a.ro. River Landing, 4:30 p. m. Arrive: Apalachicola, Monday, 8 a.m. Leave t Apalachicola, Monday at noon. Arrive: Bainbridge, Tuesday, 4 :30 p. m. C. Quarterman, .Go To..H. The Merchant Tailor. Cushing, Me., ‘ but Eelectric Bitters cuvetl me e.itoely. ” Only bbc, ;it a. druggist* O ASTORIA, fcmsttie Kiad Ya Have AMavs j s *r* FOR LP TO- X>^. r Fl^ W O R K. IT StfF’ A11 guurintt od, mitjiingour workour b: st Advert j?r. Call and se Ous* Swell Fine Samples Suits Pant PAT FFH >>*• Have your measure m,ken and v -ur Pants made here at home; and l guarantee a fit. Let u.t*see you face to fact and h.ik about C»othes. ^Ye 1 >o Cleaning- and Pressing. ^?*CaIl at 313 GUy -Street. mimiimnintffimmmmmRmtmmmmfmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfmfSfiftufnmfnmmmntmmi Single Blessedness. At best it is only in the exercise of a great unselfishness that the eld erly spinster can continue to enio' the sunshine of happiness. Sa lone as people are young there need not be much loneliness in the single state of either a man or a woman. The sweets of liberty and the uncoil scious hope of happiness to com 1 make up for much that is lost in the present. It is when life begins to grow gray, when old friends, through death, liuougli marriage or througn exigencies of trine end pruce ha\e fa!fen away and new friends are more difficult to make—it is then that both the spinster and the bach elor will feel the inexorable ache of loneliness. Anti the outlook then is worse for the spinster than, for the bachelor because it is more .nexor..- ble. A man, if he has the means to support a wife and often L he has not, can always turn to matrimony as a possible consolation when he chooses, and he knows that. Worn- Genuine Peruvian Guano tf CASTOR .v K' n!t h ,'?t§ th* BAtBXV «r / Untouched by the Chemist or the cManufadorer =§ For TOBACCO tr COTTON, TRUCK feat Air ^ Peruvian Guano C orpora don CHARLESTON, S. C