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A HOmilL INDUSTRY.
BAINBRIDGE, MARCH 9, 1801
, fitolue ifywi; K*(Uhas ipehr- Sugar cans is a more important
' ed up more carrion and freaks than crop in Georgia than ever before and
I ,i 10 nnI.to ini.indinir becomes liiore important every year.
While we are continuing our war R, ‘? !, f ate 1,1 l ‘ ie l,n,on * lnt **
taxes, Great Britian is adding to
hers. Benevolent nssimilation is one
of cirilization’s luxuries and calls for
a heavy lax.
John Brown, who “lies mouldering Georgia cane syrup has become
•in the ground” and Mrs. Carrie Na- f»«ious as the best article of its k.rf<H ,1Iuuf ' ] ' 2j f J h '
When von are billions, use those
famous little pills known as DeWitt’s
I .it tic Early Kisers to olealiso th$
liver and bowels. They never gripe.
K. L. Hicks.
not. and her Imtcliet^ but her latest b> the market and s :gar making is
effort discounts them all. A few being carried oil pvofitablj-ln a m.ra-
weeks ago *n infuriated mob burned | ber of Georgia counties
a negro named Alexander, at the
stake, for outraging the daughter of
T. Wf Forbes. The father of the
victim was accorded the privulege of
ipplymg tjhe roai^hy> tne pile. His
brother, J. W. Forbes was active in
bringing wood and piling it about the
negro. So far, so good—that was
in accordance wiQi the code of ethics
4t such function's. Now for the se
__ quel: Last Monday this same J. W.
See that you get the original Witch FEHidS, uncle of tho young lady,
Koosevelt will take the oath be
fore McKinley does. Ad viewy how-
e it, do not sav whether he will or
will not precede Unde Mark,
but we all know lie Will not.
liar.el Salve when you ash for it.
The geifuine is a certain curt fin - pil
es, sores and skiu diseases. R. L.
Hicks.
Tlik United States seems disposed
to take the lead among the silk pro
dimers of the world. During the
last three vears the cons miptiijjjj
raw silk in the United States h^s
needed that of France. » “
The lingering cough following
grippe calls for One l\ilnute Congli
Cure. For all throat and lung
troubles this is the only harmless
remedy that gives immediate results.
Prevents consumption. U. L. Ilicks.
General Joe Wheeler, in the coursr
of a recent interview, remarked that
it was harder work being a Soldier j v 25cts.
n >w than of old, because- Umwdwm
not so many anthograph collectors
in tiie days of the civil war.
Counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve nre liable to cause blood
poisoning. Leave them alone. The
original has the name DeWitt’s up
on the box and wrapper. It is burn -
Ives and healing salve lor sikln dis
eases. Unequalled for intes. It. L..
Ilicks,
If ex Mayor Woodwafd
ta desires to run for Governor, there
is nothing to prevent him from doing
so. By making his platform '.‘free
rum and plerjiy Of , ty, M ho/jBqu|l
count on the solid red-nose back
ing of thu state.—Savannah News'.* *
Their promptness and i
ant effects mado DeWitt’s Little
whose assailant be assMted iu roast
tag, married a Tifgrd ’ Ionian In
Leavenworth, K nsas, which state is
unfortmatel^ ami u«avon%bly'in the
United States. « Ivaiisas will burn
Forbes and his mgges wi|vu the stale
will start on theVosd toroforita. By
f all means Kansas should purge her-
® , W
self of Forbes.
A FHIGHTFIL BLtlKDRR.
Will often cause a horrible burn,
scald, cut or bruise, Bucklin’s Arni
ca Salvo, the best in the world, will
kill the pain anil promptly heal it.
Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers,
boils felons, corns and all skin erup
tions. Best ttle onre on earth. On-
a bbx. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by R. I*. Hicks Druggist.
The Now York Journal of Com
merce says: “We have an interest
in the suppression of yellow fever
gveaCar tlan removal ol Span
ish government, and w« have a right
to insist that our light to s%e that
we are protected from the pest and
menaee of Cuba is recognized by the
rtbe Cubay government from the out
set.' The possession of a qoaling
station and po sibly the occupation
of the Isle of Pines, which cannot
S eared to Cuba,by Us penal as-
ons, atif very moderate de
fer till United Status to make
in view of its services to Chba and
its interest in the West Indies. Cuba
may have its-own government and
Kirly Risers most popular little pills its,, own, flag, and be in full control
whomever they nre ktiownt of its bwfc destinies, in the course of
are simply perfect for liver and bow- a lew m0ll ths, if it will Jay aside
suspicions that reflect upon it far
move than they do theUuHed States,
for more when given One Minute and will give us the very moderate
ugh Cure. Mothers dnilfrae »t guarantees we a8k for. No nation
highly lor croup. It quickly cures , , , , -
..if .i .. i 11 - / ever did, and no nation evev will, or
all coughs and colds and every ’ ’
• ■ • ■' • Tt l£apfee#’ to, do What Cuba seems .to ex
pect the United States to do for her.”
el troubles R. L. Hicks.
. . .»i-i JJ.C/. i U
Like Oliver Twist, oniidren ask
throat and lung troubled
iHo for grippe and asthma and lias
long lieen a well known remedy for
whooping cough. R. L Hicks.
The ohristuning of a royal baby is
almost as cosily as a ioronltio ..
When the little Prince of Wxrtriq
whom wo am now welcoming ns
King Rdward vll., was
A MOXKTKH IUKVIL FISH.
^ ^ r ■ • , - t
Destroying its victim, is a type of
constipation. The power of this
m irderons malady is felt on organs
and nerves and muscles and brain.
A pataphlet of more tlinn 200 png 1
es, prepared and issued reiently by
Mr. D. G. Purse, of Savannah, gives
au interesting account of the cpijdi*
tion and prospects of the sugar cane
industry iu this state fnd Florida. '■
The Savai n ih Board of Trade last
year induced Dr. William O. Stubbs,
director of the Louisiana Experiment
station, to visit these two states as
an expert on oaue culture. Its was
greatly imprests 1 by what be saw
here. He found that the sugar cane
grown upon the uplMidr'Of“GetJrgm
and Florida is greatly superior .to
ihat grown upon all will lands. *
- Dr. Stubbs?on his r/et rn to Louis
iana opened Che experiment station
of that state to the cane growers of
Georgia, South Carolina and Florida
and the results have been most grat
ifying. His ofti mil treatise oil ti e
history, botany and agriculture of
sugar cane.is appended to Mr. Purse’s
pamphlet. It will be ot great serv
ices to the farmers of this state as it
gives valuable information as to the
best methods of cultivating caiic and
making sugar.
The historical part if the pamphlet
is alsq. very inU resting. It shows
t at in 1829, twenty-four years after
cane ouliivation was begun in Geor
gia, it was considered so well estab
lished that one of the Digest''plants
iu the- world at that time Was estab
lished at Ilopeton for the manufac
ture of sugar..- . ,
Thq;e is iu the Purse pamphlet a
great dual of practical instruction
which w ill prove helpfulto this grow
ing Georgiy Mgstryn t a
Journal.
■^Uy.ximk)
COLD STEEt, OB DEATH.
“There is but one chance to save
your life and that is through an oper
ation,” was the awful 'prospects set
before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of 1l :.e
Rjidge, yV\s», by her doctor after
vainly trying to cure of a, jyigl^ful
case of stomach trouble add yellow
jaundice. We did’nt count ot» the
marvellous power of Electric Bitters
to cure.stomach, and liver troubles^
but she hoard of it, took seyen bot-
tl s, was wholly cured, avoided s> r
geon’s knife, now weighs more and
e.'ls better than fiver. It’s positive
ly guaranteed to cure stomach, liver
■and'kidney troubles and never dis
appoints. Price 50c at R. L Hicks's
drug store.
. ,ii christened, q>| iere * # , )0 health till it’s overcome,
be wore a lace robe that was valued
•at $3,500. • The entire ceremony, in
eluding lip) great state
But Dr. Kiug’s New Life Pills are a
^ ^ I safe and certaiu -cure. Best in the
, , wwdIw.V world for stomach, liver, kidneys
cost the enorino s situ of $1,000,000. , a- U
... , , ’ and bowels. Onlv 2o cents at R.
a carl v a tho sand applications were T , ,
, ' V ,, , L. Ilicks drug store,
made for nurse, and ail sorts of _____ ^ _
■ hums were advanced, so that it be-1 Mr . McKinley’s ’policy of benev-
camo a matter of extremei difficulty 0 , ent , M6imihling the bone8 of tll0
to make the choice. The water ... ,, ^
•with winch the young priiusp
To the Public.
1 nave a very large spring and sum-
mer pasture near town where I will take
cows at morning and'traBU them during
i he day. returning same at night, for the
GEO. D GKIEFIN.
Where the Shoe Plnehed. 1
Voting <ilrl (glancing si Uer iwtlal ex.
tremltlesi—Ob. dear! My feet arc so
awfully big! .|l - -
I’ractU-iil Auut.U*— But you stand, on
them all right, don't you? ;
Young Girl—Ob. yes. but so dp other
folks too.—New YorkTflbuhe. !
A powerfuil engine cannot be run
with a weak boiler,, and we cannot
keep up the strain of an notice mitid
with a weak strimach; neither eaii
we stop the humali machine to make
repairs. If tine stomach cannot di
gest enongli food to -keep the bodj
strong, such a preperatipti ai^ Kodol
Dyspepsia Cci-e should be Pkfcd. It
digests what you eat and It simh
can’t, help but do it. R. L. Hicks.
Sat at ^
“0. K-” LUNCH COUNTER-
ON WATER STREET.
B®»Mealr St all hours and served in
>ityle.. Bring us your eggs- And chickens
H- E. WALKEB, Proprietor.
ALBERT GRICE,
Tocsoral Artist,
COLQUITT, - GEORGIA.
Best Work. Srtisfaction Guaranteed
e
ALBERT H. RUSSELL,
Attorney at Law,
BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA
Office Over Bainbridge State Bank
N.S.PERRY,
RESip^TQP.TldlAN.
^OFFICE AT THE GRENADA
DRUG STORE,.
Bain.bri.dg9, Georgia*
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J. STERLING R0BRETS,
.VITOhNKV AT LAW.
BAINBK1DGE, - - GEORGIA.
Will praoticl. in all the bourts.i
J. D. TALBERT
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,
Office at, ( „ . . ,
BRINSON, GEORGIA-
Every branch ol law a specially; Will,
l*e in Bainbridge every 1st Monday and
Tuesday each uiouth and . ,whenevei
requested, - ' ■ ■ .
SnaVEYISGBT SPECIAL CONTHACT-
Address meat ,1 ,
BRINSON. . . . GEORGIA.
sprinkled was brought from the Jor
dan, ami the great christening cake
-cost hundreds ot dollars. Many years
afterward a time piece weighing less
limn half an ounce was sold for $50.
coims'i rm» ti . ; l; ;
After hearing evidence Iu »n,assault
case betwwn man ami wife. In which
the wife had hud a deal of provoca
tion. the magistrate, turmug to the t|ua-
Imud. remarked:
“My good man. I really cuouot do
anything In this enso."
Wl i : H, r ha9 «« a &
Filipinos wah their native sdil roes on. sir.
' “Well.“ said the magistrate. 71 will
bind her over to keep the, pence,” j
“You can't,” shouted the husband;
“she’s thrown It away!" — Tearkia's
Weekly.
H. HUStJELL. g. R. O’NXAL.
RUSSELL & O’NEAL,
Attorneys and Connsellors at Law
AND HEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Will pmetfee In (til tlie State Courts, spec
ial nttciitK.n given the luvcstlgnthm <»!
l.aml THleo and the l.aw of .Uluilulstratfon.
R. J. ROONEY.
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates cheerfully,furnished on ; ail
. . classes ol building. . ,
bravely on. Wednesday dispatches
reported the killing of tliirty-nine J
“insurgents” iu three engagements,
with no loss to our soldiers. This is
rather to one sided to be called war.!
—Et.
JOB 0. GIL.PIN. JXO. O. CHASON.
GILOT A CSASOH,
Attorneys at Law,
BAINBRIDGE. - - GEORGIA.
S&“ Will practice law together in all
courts, except the criminal branch of the
city court of Decatur county. Notary
Public ;n office.
DR. S: J CHESNUT
PhyBician and Snrgeo '
Treats'diseases of the Eye, t’ a
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ots for sale.
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Me.
W. I. GEER,
Attorney and Couneeler At La
COLQUITT. - GEORGIA
Office: In Court House.
WILL. S. KHAXTS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Bainbridge, - - . . . Ceorgi-
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The First Instance.
Wife—Do yon mean to Insinuate that
your Judgment Is superior to mine?
Husband—Certainly not my dear.
Our choice of life partners proves it
The stomach ciontrdls fho situat- “~ m —
ion. Those who are hearty and strong l’rof. Ivison, of Lonaooning Md.,
■art those who can eat'ahd digest suffered terribly from neuralgia of Isn’t.—Chicago New*,
jilentv of foo l. Kodol Dyspepsia tho stomach and indigestion forj“ " 1 " • •— ’' 1 - -
c: .re digests what yon eat and al- thirteen years and after the doctors; T? ATJSTIN
lows.you to eat all the good food failed to cure him they fed him on j *
you want. If you suffei from in- morphine. A friend advised use of f ATTOR’ST^Y-AT-T n T/7
dig stion, hearthurn, beleljing or any Kodol Dyspajisia Cure and after tak-' ' 1 ^ - —ToaW.
other stomach trouble, this properat- l,, K a few bottles of it he says, “It Office With Townsend & Westmor-
ion can’t help Rut do yon good. Tho has cured me entirely. I‘can’t sav ] an( j
ino-t sensitive stoma.'hs can take to much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.”, L '
it H. L. Ilicks. It digests what yo a eat, it. L. Hicks. \I\BRIDGE -
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