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S. IHU ISBISSM,
Time# are changing. It begint* to
I’RiiPitlETnB appear that we are gradunlly return- ^
——■ 1 1 ing to the condition* that existed i
Entered at the P^t OftUe at Bainhridg b( .f ort , t(u . WRr w l„. n the planters',
Oa.. ai *ec»wl-iUim matter.
IMHOHTAYJ MITK'K.
Notice i« hereby given that I have I hi*
Jiijf dei-ikmiitcd the HxINHKIIMUC SKAKCH
LiuHT, a weekly newi-paver published
in Ham bridge, Ha.. as the medium for
the publication of all legal Hiiverti-e-
nients eminating from the Sheriff's office
during the year 1901. Jan. 10th. 1901.
A. \V. FoRDHAM. Sheriff.
Andrew Carnegie announces that
he still has f280,000’,000 to give
away He will no doubt find as 1 state hanks in all
many opportunities of parting with
his dough.
The riftnored retirement of Hon. J
Pope Brown from the presidency of
the state agricultural society will he
a matter of Interest to Georgia far
mers and at the same time of signi-
caoce to stunt politicians. Pope
wants to be governor.
Another Texas town has iieen to
tally swept away by storm. On
Wednesday Port Lavaca was struck
by a hurricane afid the loss to life
arid property is alarming. Commu
nication between that and all other
points were cut off and news has
been hard to secure.
The official copy ol the Constitu
tion of the Cuban republic lias reach
ed Washington. The document has
been duly authorized by General
Wood. The Piatt umendinent
were the kings of the .southern finau-j
cial wqrld.
According to State Treasurer.Park
more tiian half the deposits in the
state banks of Georgia are owned by ,
farmers. That officer goes on to say i
that in the southern part of the stale]
the proportion of deposits owned by
the agricultural class averages 75
per cent. Treasurer Park makt's
this statement after visiting 180 j
parts of Georgia.
Rupture
Cured
BY
HI CKS’S
Hygienic
Self-
and going over their books and papers
with great care. The statement is' .
published by Mr. Walter G. Cooper 1 J t •
in an excellent artitile in the Atlanta j
Daily News. j »■■■■
After going over the information
collected Treasurer l’aik makes this
statement:
Whiw’lu.iu. Ga . July Hid. 1901.
Mr. K. L. Hicks, Unit)bridge, Ga :
Dear rur—l write merely to express to
“Twenty- years ago it was bard to! you my gratitude for uunng m., rupt-
* wit
but now thev are numerous. gave me ful directions for Self Hvgieuio
“I am satisfied that*more than * .^tment. ue rupture had been giv-
1114 untold trout, e tor a year,
half lltt* deponitn in the slate banks not. uo'.Uied uiea day s-ince 1 u
said Capt.' treatment. i . urs cratet-hy
are owned by farmers.'
It.
A. Council. l''x-renro.-ei'tahve
De •atur County
Park, in conversation with a repre
sentative of the Daily News, “and l|
think it a splendid tribute to their :
sterling qualities.
| cures have been right here in the eiiy
industry in southern Georgia and to: of Bainbridge.
Will this prunes cure all cases?
1 beliexe it will.
Shirt waists 30c. 40c. BOc. 90c. $1.00. $120; Ladies Black
Skirts 90c. 99c. $1.20. *1.50. $1.95. $2.85; Silk Skirts $4.5,0
Farcy Brocades; Black Crepr-n Skirts. $4.50; Brocaded
•Wed .1
a!in X),,
|JI $7.00; Fm cv yard wide Percales in ti e I est makes at 9c | erjnuJ.,
d|J fully 12D- India Linen 51c. 7c. 9c. 15c. 20c. 25o. 00c per raid; |.,, W1| '
I D Dimnnties Pc. 10c. t5c per javd; Slippers 76d\ 95c. $2.CO; s 1H , hl
f|| gains in Nolions; Suspenders Pc; 12 yards of Lace. 5c; Ci lom e f, Ci .
fil 15c; Ladies Ib.se 5c. 8c. 10c. 12c. 15c. 20e.a pair; 24 sheets i.e-e|, N ,. M d
lit ;; Bars Sweet Soap 5c: 5 ( igars for 5c; a gw d nml tella 4»e; f.
fiJ pi„s 5c: 5 paj ere needles 5c: 12 safety pins Be; Men's Oil Grail, t;„ii B „]
P] Shoes $1.10; Lace Pillow Shams 19c. Everything sold client „t the
1 lew York Racket Sltn
|jj WATER STREET,
BAINBRIDGE, GEO|<gj a
The abo\e is only one of a vast num
ber of the te>lnno..:Hls I have received
It is due largely ! since I mastered this branch of the drug
, , , . . busine-s. Some of mv most remarkah.e
to the lumber and the naval stores :
tlie increase of inaiiiituoluring, which
has distributed cash and made » bet
ter market for small farm products
that formerly Went begging, but the
pears as an appendix and has been j ,H ^ ut ‘ m " K ‘ lo lhe j treat mem which Is m.t saturated with
improved methods and wonderful ] humbug and superstition and robbery.
economics practiced by the farmers', is in acet.nl with • he phi-
1 J | losopliv ot common sense and natural
in recent years. As a class they I law. , But-it oosts eifort and self-denial
surpass the French farmers in ecou- ' and .perseverance; wherefore many give
Have 1 made any failures ?
Many.
wi,; ?
Because it is the unalterable determin
ation of some people never to take any
incori orated us a part of the funda
mental law of Unit icpubliv.
The recent demoiistrations at the
State Convention of Ohio fully con
vinces one of the loss of strength
Mi. Bryan lias suffered in that stgte.
The uonvenlioii refused either to en
dorse Mr. Bn an or to metilioit the
Chicago and Kansas C.ty national J arL ‘ larger than to
platforms although an effort was' southern and central
made to have Mu m incorporated.
up the treatment, before it has had a fair
trial.
by permission' 1 refer to Mr. Sidney
omy.
Iiqjiorth Georgia the deposits are
smaller in proportion to the number .Blussengame of Bain bridge When I
of occupants Mian in south Georgia. 0,1 l,e Wi *f riitt'ering
' • ” aecutely with rupture on both -ides. He
I-ouiis to merchants in noitli Georgia 1 was made comfortable in a fe.v minutes
A disease c-.oieu Miarlam is killing
o it.the horses in parts ot Mississippi
and Louisiana at u frightful rate, and
the state authorities are taking slops
toward in resting it. It is said that
about 90 ;n i lit of M,e animals af
fected die. IT.iolb. Ity nothing is
known of the di-east, md it is hoped
that It eun lie s ppi. -sed before it
reaches snn'oimdiiig si utionw
A hill will he introduced in the
next session of the legislature pro
viding for the payment of slate pen
sions quarterly instead of annually
as til present. It is thought that this
change will not only be a great corn*
yvnienoe to the pensioners, and at
the same time will not cause s tch a
drain on the state treasury tit any
one time. Commissioner Lindsay is
heartily in favor |/f the meusurt.
“But don’t the check look queer
without that revenue stump?” asks
merchants in' «■»* was entirely cured u. less tInin, ten
days. He then laid i.atde truss and
(Georgia. l!y hss not worn it since. That was nearly
north Georgia he means Hint- part of | t wo years ago.
the stale north of Griffin and Mil
led get ille.
The development of ll
fanner is an -int.eieMm
brought o.it by Treasurer I
i one town in southwest Geor
I is a woman who bus
But the most remarkable cure I have
ever known was the case of Allen hq. tire,
a c,dot nf blacksmith on Water street.,
this city. On account of Ills advanced
age 05 vet vs. I feared his case was hope
less 111 t a complete cure was effected
and he was able tu lkv aside his truss in
less than three ; iuimt1is. 'Phis was over
" . . a year ago and he has had no symptom
deposit of of a return of the trouble.
woman
point
ok In
rta tin
.Duly Cbrtered t‘r.c i r "re Rite cf* Cecrgrc.’
CAPITA]. S25,000.00.
W. 8. William, John D, Harrell, R. G, ITtirtsthdl,
Diractors: Dr. J. I). Chasou, Jaimm As Reid, A. B. I>t iiher,
11. C. Draper. ■
E3T Accounts of cor poratioas, irrasi
individuals solicited
$18,IUMI in bank, wliicli is the pro-
oeeds ot last year's cotton crop.
The wnegr.r-s region looms up im
pressively.
“The largest average deposits,”
said Captain Park, “arc south ol the
Savannah, Ainerious and Montgom
ery railroad. This m ca seal by the
deposit of tlie turpentine and lum
ber mn».
“The security in that section is
mainly real estate and timber leases,
while in central and northern Geor
gia there is very little real security,
and a majority of the loans are se
cured by collateral notes and in
dorsements.
“There is a better percentage of
the Miller County Liberal. Yes, tons protu bv 1)illlks j,, uv , ltril i altll
they look queer either with or without g0(lt|l Georgia ami the Security is
A ads of 11 Years Standing'Cured, j
Bain bridge. Ga.. July 8th, 1901.
I had rupture of t.even years stand
ing. .Mr. Husks fitted ui-j with a truss
and instructed it: a series of exerci.-es—
also diet,' 1 was made comtortsMe as
soon as the truss was fitted on and got
well and h.id aside the truss in less than
two weeks. This was nearly two Years
age. J. D. Halstead.
BRACK! & COMPfltf
Livery And Transfer Stables,
Broad - - Sire
Busses meet all trains and transfer passengers prompilv
tior. of the city. First class teams and trusty drivers.
CALL AT OUR STABLES—PHONE 6fi.
Brackin & Co.
i
it stamp. In fact, not only checks, but
even one dollar bills, with the gov-
ermnciH’s promise lo pay, look queer
to ns. We don’t know how eolleo-
lio.ts pour into the Liberal office, but
lo Hid eyes of the average Georgia
editor a dollar is as big as a ferns
wheel ami all checks look queer.
But, never mind, some Jay we will
become better acq tainted, when we
roll in at the beautiful gate and pre
sent cur checks at the union station for
our baggage. \Ve shall, also, when
o ar journey thus has ended, lie per
muted to see the delinquents and lh«r! jj w ,(| b ,
fellows who read their- neighbor's
paper checked from the Lamb’s l*ook
and given a free passport to the
warmer region of the south, where it
is hoped that the intense heat of tlie
place wiil Ik* suffice hi lo expand
5he:i- narrow, contracted souls. Yes,
we’ll become better acquainted in
that clime.
greater hi amount.—Macon News.
The Turkish government has at
Iasi paid that indemnity of $515,000
to the United States Minis ter, Mr.
Teshnan, at Constantinople. Tins
docs not cover the fuH amount of
the indemnity hut the government
at Washington thought- best lo ac
cept this as a full settlement of her
claims. The State Department will
distribute this' amount among the
different claimants al us own discre
tion, These claims were founded as
remembered, on the Ar
menian outrages of a fety years
back.
1 am prepared to pay three-quarters ol
one mouths salary to the teachers of the
piUkio schools ^! Decafur county.
U. HT. Ho\Vas. ('. S. 0.
June 29- w Baiuhtidge Jutie '19, pjij;
If you have
1. E.
IS]
Q-eorgil
Oolumbus.
A.l kiuds of Builder's Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Jj|
rupture comej ,I,, " , i !M,n ‘ lMultf 8,i °^ oe*, (iia4, Bm^
• ||« | . | j i>oors and Blind*, in fact any tiling you need for huiltii
niCKS UrU^ j pose* or in a Blacksmith Shop
lake advantage of the low freight rates on
write me and let me give you prices.
T. L. Gl LZARDk
courjiBUS. 6
store, get fit
ted with truss
and get well.
Your money
refunded if a
cure is not ef
fected.
R. L. HICKS,
Druggist, Chemist
and Hygienist.
lint’ll
the
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