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Where the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, cniSts
or puddings are required
‘Royal is indispensable.
Baking Powder
Absolutely Put*
Not only for rich or fine food
<*or for special times or service.
Royal is equally valuable in the
preparation of plain, substantial,
every-day foods, for all occa
sions. u makes the food more
taSty, nutritious and wholesome*
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Local Matters.
We are gratified to note the c< >
valeecence, after an attack ot l-**
grippe of Mrs. T, L. Goff, on V »-st
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Askew, of Arlington
spent Sunday and Suuday night
with their parents, ±»ev. and Mrs
W . E. Arnold, at the P..rsonage, on
Shot well street.
Mrs* Major Hawes after a two
months stay at Hot Springs, Ark-
lor eeverel attacks ot rheumatism is
at home again fully recovered.
Automobiles are becoming almost
as numerous as top buggies. Mr.
Ausley having recently sold out a
carlo-id of new ones here and ad*>
jaoently.
Rev. W. E. Arnold was called to
Arlingt^ one day l *st week to ofs
ticiaie at the marriage ot a Miss
Johnson and a Mr. Powell of that
place, returning the next day.
Irvins new ohsrmacy has just res
ceived „th«- handsomeest Soda
Fountain and fixtures in this part
of Georg's. It is an Artistic drcaip
See it. "
Mis. .T. M. Piffte’a tnaiy triends
are delighted to see her < "it agaiD,
alter a severe illuess, which ncessis
ta,ted her going to an Atlanta Infir
mary for special treatment by spec
ialists after which she seems quite
herself again.
At Albany, was born last week,
a girl baby, the daughter ot Mr. and
Mrs. English, with two fully cut
teeth, the little darliug coming, into
•the world practically ready for buss
ness out ot the usual order, for kids
of her tender age.
regret the illness of Mis.
Lizzie Hamil at her hoseni on Potter
Street, restnltan?, no doubt, upon
her auxiety and solicitude over the
receut severe illness ot her beloved
son, Dr. Hamil, who his many
friends will ejoice to learn, is still
booefully improving.
Rev W. E. Arnold delivered two
very tine sermons at the Court
bouse on Sunday, to fine congregate
ions-At the morning Lour his text
was “Is there no balm in Gilead?”
Is there no Physician there?
And at nigi t “’ll God be God, serve
li ra; if Baa 1 , then serve him” was
forcibly delivered and produced a
profound impression* Eight new ocs
cas8ions by 'etter were announced
to the Methodist churoh.
OASTORXA.
KiM YwBtb tiwp Bag
Mr. C* H. Caldwell entertained
very handsomely a select party of
his young friends at his home on
Hhotwell Street on Wednesday night
last, at Cardin which several hand ,
some prizes were won, the first 1
prize for ladies being a lovely cut j
glass powder box, the second a sil- ^
ver bandied parasol. Gentlemens j
prizes were also ud, the first prize
being a handsome scarf pin and the
second a pair of cuff buttons. De
licious refreshments weie served.
One good thins, Easter will not
come so eaily this year* That will
at least keep off the millinery bill
collectors a while longer. Always
something caa be found to be thanks
ful for if one only looks far enough.
The Presbyterian pulpit was fill*,
ed on Sunday morning and night by
Rev. Mr. Hill, of Jackson, Miss* This
church, we learn, is now awaiting
action on a call for a minister.
Cols Hartsfield, Hawes, O’Neal
Har.ell 3nd Krause attended the
lawyers conventien at Albany last
week, to organize a Circuit Bar Ass
sociation, tor the Albany Circuit.
Mr. Trcay Cunningham, spent the
past week visiting bis boyhood
home at Oglethorpe, returning on
Monday night of thu week.
I Manager Crom, of Lanark Inn
was a visitor in the city Friday on
business, Lanark Inn is a better
Hotel now than any time in its his-
i. ory.
Hon. E* J. Willis attended the
convention at Lawyers at Albany
last week.
His many triends will be glad to
hear that Mr. C. C. Willis is fast res
gaining his health in the Tabernacle
Infirmary in Atlanta and hopes
soon to be at home a gam fully re
covered in heal th.
Monday (the 22ond) was George
Birthirgton’s wash day and the
Banks and the Post office wer°
about ali who had patriotism enough
to observe the day.
A dog which had gotten hold of
some potash anc&iad his month
burned and made it very sore, was
shot for alleged rolius last week,
whereupon the^suai mad dog crazy
and scare. ^
The Fiddlers Convention
Was held as previously advertised,
on last Friday night, "nth great e-
clat and the Court house was tilled
with a deligh tedaud’cnce.
Thtn were fiddlers galore., and
our friend McBride was in his glory
ns master of ceremonies, and the
tnnctien netted some forty odd dols
lars, for the benefit of the tJ. D* C.
fund to place markers over the nas
marked Confederate Soldier’s graves
in the county.
Good Times Coming.
Good solid business conditions
are now gradually bnildmg along
substantial lines. No booming and
wild epeculating, bat a g.owth bas
ed on the fundamental principles
governing good financial conditions.
The panic times of 19o7 removed
many of the hampering conditions
which were not conducive to a
healthy growth of the times. The
square deal policy inaugurated by
Theordore Roosevelt brougt a great
deal ot disater at the time, but it
evidently means better times from
the mere fact that the unclean bads
ness methods and policies which for
awhile Wer e saturating the business
world, have been started on a fair
road for a clearing out
Rev. El wood Peabody and his
honored mother, Mrs. E. R. Pea
body are visiting Bainbridge their
eld borne, a ,d 'are guests of Mrs.
W. It. Mathis, on Evans Street,
and their many old friends are de
lighted to see them again witb us,
and would be delighted to have
them return,
Messrs. Bryon Bower aud W. L.
May seek a Charter under the name
ot the Esp anola Tobacco Oo.
Our genialtriend, Hr. Jeff D. i
Ho*der, is a mas after Mr. Roose- j
velt’s own heart, :f we can judge
by results being now the justly*
jyoud father of his seventh boy.
Clinton ’s meat market has got the j
other meat markets skinned as to old
time prices. He sells the best native
meats 20 to 25 per cent cheaper than
has been known for a many a day
and gives you such cuts as you
want including spare ribs and back,
bone, of pork tf
Don’t be Misled.
The retail druggists < / this country,
a* a class, are noted for their h gh
standard of intelligence and honorable
dealing, bntitis a well known fact
that occasionally you will find one who
will try to sell you somethingelse when
you call for a remedy of established J
reputation He forgets that your health j
is more important than his pocket- I
book, 1
For example, when you ask for
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rott, the great
Kidney, Liv 0r and Bladder. Remedy
don’t let any druggist, drug clerk or
storekeeper persu?de you in buying
something else in its place. Every
time he succeeds in selling you a
worthless substitute be makes m ire
profit, but you are humcured at
the expense of your health.
For many years’ we have watched
with much interest the remarkable
record maintained by Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root From the yery beginning
the proprietors had to much confi
dence in it that they invited every
one to send and get a free sample bot
tle so that people conld judge of its
great curative valae in even the
most distressing cases of kidney, liver
and bladder troubles. On anoh-
er pag6 of this paper you find a
few of the letters, prompted by feel
ings of heartfelt gratitude, that are
constantly coming to Dr, Kemler’s £
Company. No one can doubt sincere
and hones testimony.
Swamp-Root is prepared only by
v ri £ C>m;>a3 y Labora
tories, Binghamton, N. y. Don’t
experiment-If yon need a medicine
von should hsve the best
WANTED—Reliable, - energetic *
man to sell lubricating oils, grease^ f
an l paints in Decatur aud adjacent
counties. Salary or Commission
otetson Oii Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Messrs. T. A. Mize and S. N. Ma«
loy, of Climax, are seeking to the
chartered number the names of the
“Southern Manufacterieg Co.,” Saw*
milling generally being the b as f s
ness they purpose entering.
Mr. L B. Griffin has opened a Gis
gar Faetory m the Berry Building
opposite The Democrat office, and
is turning out some splendid cigars.
LEFT 01IER DOORSTEP
FOR TRIS MOTHER
Mrs. A. G. Tuson, of Livermore, Cal.,
writes: "I picked np from my door
step one day a little book in which. I
■ooa became very much interested.
My little girl of five years of age had
been troubled for a long time with
lees of appetite, extreme nervousness
and uadue fatigue. She was all run
down and In a very delicate coadition.
“This little book was very compre
hensively written, and told of the new
method of extracting the medicinal ele
ments of the cod’s liver from the oil,
eliminating the obnoxious oil which Is
no hard for children to take.
“ ‘Just the thing,’ said I, tor my little
daughter,’ and I Immediately went for
n bottle of Vlnol. It helped her won
derfully. She has gained rapidly in
flesh and strength, and she does not
take cold half so easily.
1 am extremely grateful for th*
good it has done her, and I hope othet
mothers who have weak, delicate or
ailing children will be benefited by my
experience and just give Vinol a trial.”
Sold at Willis Drug Co’s
A pleasant and profitable
economy.
l
The beat strength maker in the j
world is Quaker Oats; and curt- |
ously enough it’s the cheapest food
as well as the best. A family of four i
persona can enjoy a week’s whole
some, strengthening breakfasts from
a single package of Quaker Oats for
less than the cost of a single breakfast
«f the usual heavy and greasy kind.
Ask for Quaker Oats in tins. It
keeps fresh and sweet indefinitely, j
A LETTER FROM
NORTH CAROLINA
Warren ton, N. C.—I was nearly dea
with kidney affection for six month .
growing worse ail the time. My ca;
was hopeless—was unable to get »bo-
but Littie. I had tried everything -/ih.
little benefit. I took three bottles c ;
Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper and was
perfectly cured. Am noV well and
right. I owe my life- to Stuart’s BucSci
and Juniper.^H. T. Macon.
If you suffer with backache, dull head
ache, swollen feet, stiff joints, and have
no energy and see imaginary specks in
the air, you have symptoms cf kidney
trouble.
Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper will relieve
you. All druggists, 3LOO. Write fo. 1
free sample. We will send enough to
prove its wonderful merits.
Stuart Doig Manufacturing Co,
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There is an article in this number with
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You know some of 'the things
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There is a story by the «* Pigs Is
Kgs ’ ’ man that is one long ache of
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Refers to ait old citizens of Bainbridge.