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We heartily invite our friends to call any day during the above mentioned week and we
will demonstrate the superior qualities of the
New Majestic Malleable and
Charcoal Iron. Ranges
The MAdESTiC MALLEABLE and steel range as formerly turned out by the Majestic
people has been considered throughout the entire country par-excellence, and far ahead of any
other range made. But with the NEW CHARCOAL IRON BODY in place of Steet, making it
double its value, and the fact that itis the only range in existence made of Mallebaleand Char
coal Iron, you can readily see that.if quality is considered, the Majestic leads by a big margin.
W E WANT YOU TO CALL at our store during this week, and let us explain this new feature:--
CHARCOAL IRON BODIES; let us explain why it is the best material for range bodies, and in
cidentally, why is it not used on other ranges. We want you to call if you intend to buy or not,
at the information gained will serve you in the future.
HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITS-—FREE
Come any day during this wtek and have butter hot biscuits and hot coffee. Biscuits
baked on a Majestic in three minutes whiie you wait.
HANDSOME SET OF WARE™ FREE
With every range sold during this Demonstration we will give absolutely FREE one set
of Majestic ware worth every cent of $7-50. This ware wII be on exhibition at our store.
Everything useful, ornamental and durable. Com ;in and s;e it, and you will agree with us
tnat it cannot be bought for a cent less than $7.50. and it is cheap at that.
COKE IN ANY DAY. YOU ARE WELCOME WHETHER YOU INTEND TO BUY OR NOT
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GOD GIVE US ’HEN!
“God give us men! A time like this demands
Strong rands, great hearts, true faith and ready hands;
Men whom the lust of office does not kill,
Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy,
Men who have honor, men who will not lie,
Men who can stand before a demagogue
A d scorn his treacherous flatteries without winking.
Tall men, sun crowned, who live above the fog,
In public duty and in private thinking.
For while the rabble with their thumb-worn creeds,
Their large professions and their little deeds
Mingle in selfish strife; Lo! freedom weeps,
Wrong rules the land, and waiting justice sleeps.”
We believe that the sentiment of the above article was never
more demanded than at this time. In this day of commercialism
of a great political upheaval, and the momentous race issue that
confrdhts U 3 and that will have to be settled by this generation,
and numbers of other things hat are attracting the attention of
the people of the United States, we n n ed men, men who are strong
mentally, morally, and who have the love of humanity in their
hearts and who look to the Divine Creator of the Universe for their
strength and direction in handling the momentous affairs that now
confront us as a nation. Men, string stalwart men, who have the
bravery to do what is right and who have the power to determine
what is right.
We have men of character and strength, we have men of ability
and power, we have men whose names should live on the pages of
history, and we think that the time will come when Coffee countv
will be proud of the position that some of her citizens take in the
general welfare and good of our common country. Our young
boys and girls should become imbued with an inspiration to become
great in the world in which they live, and by this they will not be
compelled to be statesmen, politicans or public men, but should be
inspired to be such as to have it said of them that there is a man.
A man true to himself, true to his family, true to his country and
t rue to his Cud.
Superior court convened Monday for the purpose of taking up
the criminal side of the docket. There were no very interesting
cases and many were disposed of. Judge Parker presided over
the Court and Judge Gale acted as Solicitor- General.
Mr. T. J. Wilds, of Fales, paid us a pleasant visit this week.
W'e welcome our friends and subscribers and invite them to come
to our office when in town and see something of what it takes to
get out a small paper.
When you need fine dental work of any description, call at
Tirrentine’s Dental Parlors. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oouglas, t ia., October 13th, I9ou.
Philips Mill Paragraphs.
Mrs. H. F. Brown and childien
of Wray, visited relatives and
friends of Philips Mill yesterday
and to-day, enroate to Douglas;
their future home.
The infant chil 1 of Mr. Mr. J. j
R. Parker is quite sick at present.
Mr. Samuel Phillips, of Doug
las. visited home folks at this
place Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. L. A. Cockrell was very
sick last week, but we are glad
to note that she is improving.
Rev. F. C. McDonald, of Bush
nell, preached a good sermon at
this place last Sunday.
A bright bouncing boy arrived
as a visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Holland, last
Wednesday. From all reports
they are very gla 1 to welcome the
young man into their home.
Mr. T. H. Brown, of this place
is attending court at Douglas
this week.
Mr. Ben Joyce, of Philips Mill*
took a business trip to Ocilla last j
Monday.
Mr. Dennis Harper and family
visited relatives at Ambrose last
Saturday and Sunday.
Application Guardianship.
GE JRGIA Coffee County:- A. C.
Jeffords man es application for the guar
dianship of the person and property of
Bessie Lee Jeffords, his wife, who is a
minor, and all persons concerned are
notified to show cause, if they can, why
said application shodld not be, granted
at next term of this court tp be held on
first Monday in November naxt. This j
Oct. Bth 1906. _ , •
W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
Rev. ana Mrs. A. D. Kendrick are proving quile popular among
our reople, and the prospects are good for them to do some good
work in the church here.
Don’t forget the entertainment at the Auditorium next Mon
day night. The season will open with the best and get better
each number.
We are sorrv to note that th ‘
; H >n. Daniel Giskin, Sr, is very
; sick at his home on Madism
'street. We trust that he will
i soon recover.
Engiish-tiLn its.
, Mr. W. M. Eiglish, the agent
at the A. B. & A. Depot, and
M ss Daisy Elmore, of Ogletharpe
we*e married, at the home of the
bri last Wednesday. We con
gratulate them and wish them a
long and happy life.
Administratrix's Sale.
GEORGIA, COFFEE COUNTY. Under
and by virtue of an order passed by the
Ordinary of said county, on the Ist day
of 0ct.,'1906, the undersigned will put
up and offer for sale to the highest bid
der, for cash, between the legal hours
I of sale at the court house door, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, next, 1906, the following property,
to wit: Two Hundred and Forty Five
(24 s) Acres, of lot of land number 115!
in the sixth (6th) district, it being the
ea3t half of said lot, and bounded on
the North, East and South by orginal
) 1 nd lines, and on the West by a line
j paralled to and midwaiC between the
| east and west original lines. Also One
I Hundred and S'Xty (160) Acre.-, of lot
lof land number 116, in the sixth (6th)
district, it being on the west side of
! said lot, in the form of a parallelogram
j and bounded on the North, South and
i We3t by original lines, on the East by
a line paraded to and at such distance
from west original line as to contain
One Hundred and Sixty (160) Acre 3,
Both of the two said tracts, aggregat- j
ing Four Hundred and Five (405) Acres
more or less, and being in Col ee
county, Ga.
The above described property wnll be [
sold subject to a mortgage or trust deed J
to secure a debt for to British & |
American Mortgage Company, limited, j
Said land is sol 1 as che property of the j
estate of J. S. Story, late of said (
county, to pay debts etc.
This October Ist, 1906
Mrs. M. J. Story,
Admiuistmtrix of the estate of J. S. j
Story.
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CURES FOR MEN
jOld and Young
i Why suffer in mind and body, months and even years, thinking,
hoping and even praying that a change for the better will come, writing
[to and receiving medicines from some *
DISTANT MEDICAL CONCERN,
i>r doctor who has NEVER seen you, to make an examination of your
[ ase to see or locate your condition, but who takes YOUR STATEMENT
! Iso your MONEY, and you receive Come where with one year’s
xperience and every facility known to medical science for the EXAMI
[ NATIONS, TREATMENT and CURE of your condition, will examine
mu free of charge and prove to you by reference, not statements that
vou can be CURED of Kidney and Bladder troubles, Ruptures. Varico
ele, Strictures, Blood Poison, Unnatural Discharges, Contagious Dis
uses, Loss of Manly Vigor, Etc. Also Rectural troubles, Pile, . Fis
llars, etc.
The secret of our success is in combinding Medical with Electrical
nd the latest Scientific inventions, and not trying to cure with drugs
lone.
Dr. Cbas £. .flfecCandliss Co.,
i FITZGERALD, GA.
jßermaner* Office Saits. Corner Pine and Grant Sts., Over
[Citisan’s Bank. Hours 9t> 12, 2 to 6. Sat irdays until 8.
Sunday bv Appointment Only
INSURE
Your Property Against
f ’m> lightning and Coruadocs
Griffin & Fisher,
General Insurance arjd Bowels
Sweat & Vickers’ Building
Douglas - - Georgia
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