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Jutt Tell Them So.
There'# ranch to do the whole v »v
through.
And little rate complaining,
For the darkest night w,U change to
light
And the blackest cloud quit ruining,
If worth you And in weak ra inkiud.
’Twill do all good to know
That some one thought they tioW>
wrought,
And frankly to d them so.
Enough will remain of bittor pain,
With all the aid you lend;
£otne will be sad and others glad
On down to the journey’s end.
As in the throng you paaa along,
With rapid strides or slow.
If virtue you see in bond or free.
Just slop and tell them so.
There are many cares in home affaire
That wear the brain and heart, ,
And maty away, ’most every day,
hi winch, to bear a part,
If you love your wife as you do your life.
It will keep her heart aglow,
And make her feel your love is real,
To often tell her so.
If or. the road you see a load
Some pilgrim downward pressing,
A witling hand to help him stand
Will nring you back a bldasing.
So in the fight 'twixt wrong and light
That's waging here below.
Should praise be said, don’t wait till
dead,
Ilefore you tell them so.
“Exchange.
The republic.
Thm, too, mil on. O ililp ol (1*1*1
Suit on, 0 Union, <110011 and crml
, Humanity with all Ita (ran,
tVIlh all t hr liopoa of tuiute yi-ara,
la lianafntt bi-esilile*. 1111 tliy tula!
Wa know wlial Mauler lafil itiy Seal,
' B'hnt workman wrought thy rib* ol steal,
Who mad* anrh max and rail slid rope.
What anvlla rang, what hsmiflrn liest,
In what a lor** anil wlmt a In al
1 Were ahaped the anahur* ol thy Impel
F,ar mil e*,|, suditin «ru#d and shoeki
’Tla ol ilia wave and nnt the rock;
’.'la but the llappln; ul thr sail
: And not a rant made by Ilia valet
! In spite ol aoak and tetnposi's roar,
. r: “■»* ol ‘-L. fiehla on the shore.
Poll on nor lesr to brass! the sea!
’ Our hearts, our hcjiaa, are alt with that:
Our llaorta. our In,pas, our prayers, our tears.
' Our taltli (rlumilitant o'er our li ars,
Ar* all Willi ihaa, are all with thee■
— I.nugtrttow
“ EXPRESSIVE PHRASES.
Those Which Foralxnera ConitnK lr
Arnarlan Learn to ( sa Firm.
Whitt niv the mow 1 expressive phrases
In colloquial English? Of the dozens
that slip off English speaking tongues
In the course of 11 day some mast In
better suited for their purpose nut!
more characteristic of the race thn 1
originated them than others. When
foreigners come to this country, they
catch certain expressions almost inline
diately and long before they can nt
tempt lo speak the language have
made them part of their vocabulary
It would seem that these phrases must
be the most expressive In English and
4hal they are peculiar to the language
and “PI n loug frit want.'' since for
eigners seize so eagerly upon them.
Every mnn or wommi who lands In
this country Is saylug. "Hurry up!" In
two months, lu whatever quarter of
the city one may walk. Italian or Her
man or Jewish, mothers will lte dls
patching their offspring on errands, us
log tHeir native speech, but closing
their orders with the iling'.c "Hurry
up!" How delightfully characteristic
of the nation is the phrase! It Is not
c to be wondered at that the newcomers
from the slow moving old world tlnd
that fr.ey hove brought over nothing to
equal It
"All right" rlvcta "hurry up." not
because foreign tongues lack similar
expressions, but because there Is a Jol
ly. bail fellow well met air about “All
right" lurking In other phrases of the
came ebaraeter. Then, too, "All right”
takes the place not only of "Good," but
of "Yes" and “I understand" and of n
dozen other phrnses which In other
’hiugimges require separate expressions
The third phrase, which alone shares
the popularity of the fli'Bt two. Is. "It's
mice.'" 'lids should be interesting lo
purists who wish to restrict "ulce” to
Its Lrst and original meaning of “ex
• net." No word of ancestry sufficiently
. a r Is to, ratio to please them take* the
place of “nice” In Its colloquial mean
ing, r.nH foreigners clasp It with Joy,
wholly Ignorant of the fact that they
,nr» outraging the feelings of nuybody
by so doing. Other phrases besides
“flurry up.” “All right" and “It's nice"
-captivate the fancy of the newly land
ed. but these three reign supreme.—
iNeir York Trlbuue.
RELIABLE AND GENTLE.
..Apill’s a pill, says the saw. But
thurj are piile Hnd pills. You want a
pi.l which is certain, thorough and geu-
t'c. Mustn’t gripe. DeWilt's Little
liirly Kisers fill toe bill. Purely vegeta-1
Me. Do not force, but assist the bowelsI
>0 act. Strengthen and invigorate, j
Small and »asy to take. 11. L. Hicko.
Pearl Onion Sets
Make onions big as your hat. 20cts
a quart at Hicks’s.
Regular onion setR—5c a quart,
4 quarts foi 20u. Plant the Pearls
now. You can’t get them in Spring.
Also best cooking soda per pound
2Jo.
A lb. cooking soda ppiinkled over
50 bushels of corn will keep out
wevils.
12 best nutmegs 5c.
100 emptv capsules 5o.
Simmon’s Liver Regulator, 14o
Black draught 14c.
Groves’ Taatles tonic 25c.
25c Comp.carlhartic pills in bottle 5c.
The best whiskies, wines and bran*
dies in the city at lowest possible
figures.
You can never be sure you are
getting the right quality or the right
price unless you buy it from Hicks
the low price druggist and poor man’,
friend
NOTICT t
Ip hereby given that at the next ses
sion of the General Assembly of Georgia
a bill will be inti educed to amend the
ict approved Nov. 27. 1000 establishim:
'he Gitv Court, of Bainhridge. so as to
provide that paid court shall be located
and oitablished in the city of Bainbridue
ns incorporated and chartered at, said
next session of the General Assembly.
Katrsy Kotlre.
We the undersigned free-holders have
this day appraised on m“ie mule with
■ lie following description: Cre eye cut
f car on right hip ana sc.ir on left side,
IS bauds high, about 15 year* old. of a
dark bay color. We estimate laid uiulo
to be worth ahont fifty dollars. Tlse
above desaribed mule now in posessien
,.t' W. E. Griffin, west of Buinbridge in
the 1188 district of said otmnty. e
% ward said taker up W. E. Griffin five
dollars as a reasouallecompensation.
W. B. Lynn,
J. E. Kick.
Freeholders'
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
To the Hon. Phillip Cook, Secretary
of State:
'I he petition of FI. C. Draper. C. H.
Caldwell, It. G. llHi'tstield, M. K. Nuss-
bHOiu. L. A, Chitwood, W. 11. Johns, T.
I. Watkins. T. R. Whiteside, C It
Whiteside. I. Kwilicki.C. C. Cliett.J.W.
C'albthau. H. U. Ehrlich & Co., fa firm
composed of H- B. Ehrlich and H. L
Gait#). Powell Bros, fc Chnson (a firm
composed of £. R. Powell, M. D. Pow
ell and J. D. Chnson) and A. H. Ar K. B.
Russell fa firm composed of A. FI. Kas-
,ell and K, B. Russell) respectfully
boweth.
1. That petitioners are residents of
the eitv of Bainbridge. Decatur county,
G< orgln.
2. Petitioners desire to be iucorpora
ted under the laws of Georgia as a navi-
cattoo centpanv. under the name of
•B*U BRIDGE NAVIGATION COM
PANY.”
tt. >he amount of the capital stock of
said Conipanv will be Seven Thousand
and two hnndred Dollars, all of which
has been fully paid in, but petitioner*
desire the right to Increase said capita!
stock to an amount not to exceed Twen
ty-five 'I honsattd 'Dollars.
4' Petitioners desiro said corporation
to continue for the term of fifty years.
5, The principal office said corpora
tion to he looated in the city of Bain-
bridge Decatur county. Georgia.
(J. Wherefore petitioners pray thai af
ter tl e requirements of the law have
been complied with, that the usual cer
tificate be issued incorporating said
BAINHRIDGE NAVIGATION COM
PANY, with all the powers and privi-
I sees which can be conferred upon it by
wut. A. H. A- R B. BUSSELL.
Petitioner? Ateri-ev,
Decatur Sheriff Sale
GEORGIA—Dccatbr countjr.
Will be sold before the court house door
I11 the city or Bainbridge, Decatur, county,
Georgia, on the tlrsi Tucaduy la December
next, duiiug Hie legal hours ol sale, the toi-
iuwlug described properly, to-wit:
Forty one and two-third acres of land
off of North corner of lot number (58;
fifty eight in the 16th land district of
Decatur county, said land being 550
yard# east and west, and 880 aud two-
third yards north aud south, Bounded
on east and north by original land lines.
Levied upon as property of Syaue and
Haywood Barb to satisfy a fifa issued
from City court of Buinbridge, Sept,
term 1901 in favor of Townsend &
Westmoreland vs Syaue ana Havwood
Barb.
Also at the same time place, one yel
low painted doubled seated surry with
pole. Levied on as the property ofJ.
N. Hale, to satisfy a City court -fifa is
sued Sept., term 1901 in favor of T. E.
Griffin vs J. N. Hale.
This Noy. 8 1901.
A. W. Fordham,
Sheriff.
I A Clever Dec.
"A Durango man.” remark# the
Ftoreevllle (Mo.). Chronicle, “was ahow-
■g to a -.friend-the good points of bta
and threw,! half dollar coin Into
*, Obediently the dog dived for
nd brought np a two Round
' cents in.wbange.”
»» ImUmL
*lway iRtacnaia’a
•'t Jtao iBootle-
S U muds
Trespass Notice,
All parties are hereby warned against
hunting, fishing or in any other way tres
passing on the property known as the
“River Forks property” situated in the
county of.Deoatur,state of Georgia, aud
comprising lots No. 232. 233. 234. 218
239, 218, 219. 240, 241, 837. 243. all being
in the twenty-first district of said co n
ty and situated between Spring creek
and Flint river. & G. Pipbu.
Brinson. Ga..Oct- », 1901.
NOTICE.
Hunting and fishing or tresspassing on
tne following lots of land is strictly for-
bidden, all violators will be prosecuted
to the fa'l extent of the law: Lot* No
3C8. 809, 810, «81, 293 in the 19th district
of-Decatur county.
Jqsf.ph Herring,
•flfeiuPcKtf. Calvary, Ga.
GEORGIA—-Decatur County.
The returns of the appraiser.? setting
apart twelve months support to the wife
of JosepoHunter,deceased, having b eu
filed iu my office, all persons concerned
are cited to show cause by the first Mon
day in December 1901, why said appli
cation for twelve month?, should not be
granted. 'This Nov. 4, 1901.
t. b. Maxwell,
Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
To all whom it may concern:
John M. Robinson having in proper
rorm applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate of
Sarah Cooper, lute of said county, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kiu of said Sarah Cooper' to be
and appear at the Ordinary’s office on
the first Monday iu December 1901, and
chow cause if any they can, why per
manent administration should not bo
grsuted to said John M. Nobiusou on
said Sarah Cooper's estute.
Witness my biynd and official eigua-
ture, Nov. 4, 1901.
T. B. MAXWELL.
0,dinary,
Citation.
OEOKGIA —Deoatur County.
J. T. Saunders Executor of es-tnle cl
E. Z. Fairchilds, deceased, repre cuts t..
the court, in his petition, duio h:ej and
entered on record, that he ha? fully ad
ministered said estate: This is, there
fore to cite all person? concerned, kiu-
ured and creditors, to show cause, if any
-hey can, why said executor should not
be .discharged from hi- administration,
and receive letters of di.-milbion on
first Monday iu January luojl,
T. B. Maxwell,
Ordinary.
Leave To Sale.
Georgia—Decatur County: ,
Notice is hereby giveu that the under
signed has applied to the ordinary of
said county forlenve to sell land belong
ing to the estate of A. E. Hornsbv for
the payment of debts and for distril.u
tiou and said applioat on will be heard at
the regular term of. the court of Ordina
ry for said county, to be held on the first
Monday iu December 1991.
This 4th day of November, 1901.
J. R. HORNSEY,
Administrator estate A. E. Hornby.
o' Branson A J. J. Barber) 111 Deeathr Court
B vs ,of <Jral,i,Hr)',ai.fea
T. 8. Covington, udmints* )t,i October tern,
lor of Joscjili Bidnson,' istH). Application
deceased, • I,of .snilqtle* to be
j relieved of bond
ToT. A. A. Covington; Adair, of Estate of
Joseph Brunrfou:, . „ ..
jjy vii tue of an oTder.pf T. B; MaXwell, oF
dinary of a,.id couiity; yo,’ ht(j hereby noti
fied to sbbw cnin-fc at vfifc Novfcniber tenqj
lkoi.of said court of ordlimry, it any yoii
can, why you should not be made n party
defendant la the above stated case, same
an opnllcatlon of S. Brunson midJ. J. Bar
ber lo be relieved as surltles from tho bond
of r. U. Covington, adiiilnistrator, as aforo-
suld.
witness my hand and seal of my ottloe,
this lisp Sill day of September JII01.
T. I). Maxwsll, Ordinary,
Treasury Deyartment, }
Office Comptroller of Currency, j
Washington, D. C., Oct. 81.1901.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned it ha? been
made to appear that First National
Bank of Bainhridge. in the town of
Bainhridge, in the county of Deoatur.
and State of Georgia, ha? complied with
all the provisions of the Statutes of
the United States, t aquas ted to be com
plied with before any association shall
be anthoriaed to commence the bhsines
of bAnking.
Now. therefore, I, Win. B. Ridgely,
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby
crtiFy that Fisrt National Bank, of
Bainhridge. in the town of Baiubridge,
in the co.mty of Decatur and State o'
Georgia, is authorized to-commence the
business of banki g as provided in Sec
tion Fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of
the revised statutes of the United Stales.
In testimony whereof Wit-
f SEAL ' mess my hand and seal of
office, this thirty-first day
of October, 1901.
WM. B. RIDGELY.
No. 6004. Comptroller of the Currency.
Job Work A SPE
ClALTY
GEORGIA-Decatur*
Is hereby g i vcn thlu^i
bq received-on the i„ !
cember 1901 for county pw
efithndent of poo# faring ,
printing f ur the count. J
thfe* year 1803.
TheComnfisRio newrflf
to reject any and all bid,
. Witnesf| tfae Hon. Coiiatv -
loners of Roads and R evea I
tur county. Nov. 4, 190 ,
JOE H, qi
*' 1 < 1 n-.n,
GFaj RG1A—Decatur coufitv
Whereas, the petition of j*
J.H. Morgan, J. B. R utler .
been duly filed with this B w i
establishment for a public rw
bed as follows: Beginning
ville and running m an easUirl
and intersecting with the 1
road at the Hidgaons old 8 t
said road being and lying in
triot said county. And
Whereas, said petition ha,
refe-red to the Board of CV-
of Bells distiict in weich ta i4
situated and they having mad,
port to tnis road that said p»
will be of pu blic utility and ha
Bd out the same According
T his is t-e cite all persons t
good cause be shown to the
be ore thi-- board on the 1st
December 1901 an order will
opening up and establishing
a public road in said county.
Wituess the Hon. Board of
Commissioners of Roads and
of Decatur county. Nov. 4,
JOE 11. G1
Leave To Cell
Georgia—Decatur County:
Notice is hereby given that the -under,
-igned has applied to the ordinary or
«aidCount) for leave to sell laud belong
ing to her wird*. Marvin and Hamel.e
Ingram for the purpose of mainteiiance
ai.d education of her said ward? and
said application will be beard at the n-g-
ular term of the court of Ordinary to !,«
held on the first Monday in December
1901. This Nov. 4. 1901.
E J. INGRAM.
Guardian as afore-aid.
Administrator'a Sale,
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
By virtue of an order the Court of
Ordinary, will be sold at publio outcry
on the first Tuesday in D.*00-11 ber 1901.
at the Court House door in said cotintv.
between the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate, situated in Decatur
o itin*y to.wit; 1 ifty 1 cres of land lying
and being in the northwest corner of lot
of land No. 395 in the 19th District of
said county belonging to the estate of
W. A. Bell, deceased. TermR: Cash.
This Nov.-6,1901 Mary V. Bell^
Administratrix Estate W. A. Bell.
THIS COT. SBoWS METHOO OP'ftE-OlLINO.
Anderson’s “Long-Winded” Axle has Run Twelve Aici.ths Oil
Oiling; a distance of 203& Miles Actual Me.isunm-iit,
I! i? a uieebauicun wonder.lud is so simple a child cm innieretaiid*
: ng like i tym- kuowe belore.
A -Inil -npply of "Rock-Hill and "Carol n grape Tuggles, fitted
axle jusi mu yed Imi-w-i,,, v». 6,4 a .1 buggy, o t do m» .wa*
tra' V\ HLELh DO NO 1 ti.iV E TO BE i OFF lORR-olb, Sa
E.' J. WILLIS & CO.
To miss the attractions to
seen at the coming
Gala Week of The Bainhridge Driving
z^^TO BE HELD
Nov. 26-29th.
Grand free attractions to
who enter the gates.
A midway whose attract
have been selected from the
of the most deserving and i
class shows on the road.
fSl^f
Ei £ 'xL l3 ^
-d
Each day for all four days_
Lam&ss and running. ^
pimses and good racing.
EEBflLEMBi.’jA',' I
THE DATE AND PLACE.
Bainb ridge,
November 28'