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J. M. DENT, Manager. J. R. MERRITT, Superintendent.
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ppleby F M Res 34
dams P J Res 48
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riekvarl 4
rooks Arthur Res 17
-ewer Res -si
ryan 0 Res 63
■yant Grocery Co Store 73
liley N J Res 83
■own G R Res 99
Iptist Parsonage 134
rber Shop Brooks’ 163
ewer Turner Res 105
own SJ Res 184
irtlett Rev G A Res 2on 195
nwn H F Res 3 on 195
ach Hinson & Co. Still .. 2on 76
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izetis Bank Office.. 40
ristian WI Res 46
:rk’s Office Superior Court 60
rter H L Store 90
unty Jail 139
eeves Pressing Club 157
ffee County News Office .... 162
ristopher res S. H 170
urns Mrs V V Res 188
ntral Meat Market 192
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I nton W M Res 2 on 2
Int J M Res 2on 5
vis. H. R.. res 8
uglas Foundry Office 2on 10
rt F Willis Res 11
uglas Supply Co'Store 21
uglas Enterprise Office 23
ughtery J A Res 29
I eii O F Res 3o
rt F Willis Office 33
uglas Grocery Co Office 39
| ;n Drug Store 54
Iglas Naval Store Mfg Co 2 on 56
Ler & Co office 59
ot Douglas Augusta & Gulf 64
glas Art Studio Office 68
ier A W res 94
is Mrs W A H res 135
glas Ice Factory 150
R V E Res 154
terson M D Res 158
is Mrs T J Res 159
J H Res 168
iglas Telephone Co Office 181
glas Augusta & Gulf Office 197
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ott J B Res "3
;trie Eight Plant Office 193
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vers W R Res .. 3 on Se
aman & Bass Store 38
:man J M Res 34
;s Session Res 189
;s Georgia . 3on 76
kin Mrs D W Res 6
'fin Mose Res 66
kin Springs 79
dyear D F Res 11l
fin & Fisher office 138
don j G Res 174
j After 9 O’clock at night no calls, except for Physicians, Fire
i darins, or serious illness will be answered.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
ti : office of Harralson Blecklv, Archi
t* t, 617 18, 19 Empire Building, At
1h ta, Ga., until 10 o’clock on the 21st
di of January 1907, for the construc
ti l of three buildings in the Eleventh
C igressional District, for the Indus
ti .1 and Agricultural School, in accor
ds ce with drawings and specifications,
c< ies of which can be seen at office of
.1. iV. Quincey. Chairman of Executive
’G miittee of Trustees, Douglas, Ga.,
l or at the office of the architect, At
ba a, Ga.
Sheriff Sale
EORGIA, Coffee County:—Will be
lion first Tuesday in February next,
jat : ablic outcry, at the court house in
>s; c county, within the legal hours of
( s; c to the highest bidder for cash, the
,f<ll wing property to-wit: Land lot
, nir >er two hundred and eighty-six, in
tile sixth District Coffee county, con
- tail ng four hundred and ninety acres.
# p ed on and to be sold as property of
yjef Kirkland, to satisfy a mortgage
exaution from Superior Court, said
c nifty, in favor of Reed Fertilizer Co.,
a ic|against Jeff Kirkland. This Jan
u it! Ist, 1907.
David Ricketson,
s ) Sheriff, C. C. Ga.
4^fcitation.
" !'■ . Stein has applied for exemption
roi lersonality and setting apart and
..vi ation of homestead, and I will pass
u] i the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on
r ’tl 7th day of January 1907, at my
! *ot e.
e W. P. WarD,
Ordinary.
’ Notice.
have one hundred resident
"lo and five dwelling for sale on
~ea v terms. Lots ranging from
$5 i to fIOO per lot.
J. F. Overstreet.
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Hotel Tanner Office 49
Hall J M Res SO
Haddock A W Res . 58
Hammond’s Market 70
Hart T S Res 75
Hatfield J I Res 77
Hayes B F Store * 153
Hart Furniture Co Office 183
Holtzendorff BF Res .199
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Jardine J P Res . 3 on 10
Johnson J L lies 129
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Kirkland H Rrs 32
Kirkland Yad Res 166
Kirkland Z W Res .... 179
Kirkland & Wilcox Store.... 186
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Eott Jesse J Res .. 7
Lankford & Dickerson Law Office 43
Lott Furniture Co 72
Eott Mrs Jno M Res 80
Lott Warren Res 107
Lott J S Res 151
Lott Elias Sr Res 155
Lott Livery Stable 187
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McLean John Res 14
McDonald W W Res 20
Markey Trading’Co Store 28
Merrier Eugene Res 3 on 56
Markey George L ’Res . 65
Moore Mrs J H Res 71
McCormick Mrs G E Res 87
McDonald W W Farm 2 on 89
Marshall T B Res ... 161
Mathis J E Res 164
Miller G< L Res 175
Merritt J R Supt Res 193
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Newbern Polly 3
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O’Steen Levi Farm Res 9
Overstreet A Store 52
O’Steen Levi Law Office 160
Overstreet J F Res 169
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Porter C M Res 16
Powell Sadie Res 53
Peterson B Store 67
Parsonage Methodist 88
Poston D E Res .91
Peterson Charlie Res 133
Postol Telegraph Cable
Co Office 173
Peoples Pharmacy Office 185
Paulk Nellie Boarding House.. 178
Porter C B Res 182
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Quiticev & McDonald Law Office ... 1
(tuincey J W Res 26
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Relihan j T Res 2on . .. 35
Roan C T Res 85
Roberts S. M Res 98
Russell J W Res 124
Rudolph Oscar Res 136
Roan C T Law Office 171
Rogers & Heath Law Office 180
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Sibbett Dr W F Res 22
Sibbitt Dr W F Office 27
Southerland W W Boarding House 57
Sweat F L Res 62
Stevens M D Res 81
Sapp J J Res ..3 on 89
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PETERSON, THOMAS GRIFFIN, ELIAS LOTT Sr.
Pres. Cashier. Vice Pres.
Peterson Banking Company.
( Not Incorporated )
CAPITAL ===== $30,000.
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Banking principles-
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Stalvey James Res 113
Scarlett J II Res 137
Stewart Mrs Julia Res 144
Shappell A E Res 156
Stalsby Tim Livery Stables. .. 172
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Turnist N S Res 3 on 5
Tanner B H & Son Store 13
TurrentineDr M H Office 31
Tanner B II Res 47
Terrell Dr W W Res 5S'
Thompson S T Store 69
Tanner E L lies . 84
Turrentine’s Millinery Store 96
Tanner T Res 97
Tanner Melvin Office. 190
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Union Banking Co Office . 36
Union Pharmacy 45
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Vickers Dr Wm Bes... 82
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Ward W P Res . .. 18
Ward c A Res ..... 37
Wallace W B Res 61
Watt Holmes Co Store ,74
Whelchel Dr HjC Res 78
Wilcox T P 86
Woods Mrs Elizabeth Res 92
Watkins Susie’s Boarding house .. 100
White Oliver Res . 177
Wilcox j M Res 191
Whelchel Dr H C Office ... 198
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Douglas
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Broxton
Link Number 41
Douglas,
Peterson J H Res,
Downing D D Res
Smith R S, Res
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Douglas
Tanner & Mancil’s Still -
J E O’Berry’s Still
Paulk Mrs Fannie
Corbett Elisha
Gray B B Res
Gray B B Office
Depot A CL.
Paulk Elijah Res
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Douglas
Bushnell Ga .. .... ..
Ashley Price Lumber Co
Ambrose Ga
Wray Ga
Osierfield Ga
Ocilla Ga
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Douglas . .
Baker C E Farm
Dorminy J B Res
Baker C E Still
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Douglas
Dent J I! Farm
Kirkland T J Res
Kirkland H Still
Chatterton Ga
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Box 257, Atlanta, Ga.
Largest medical college in'this section of the South. Dignified institutk n
of high grade. Clinical advantages most excellent. Unusual facilities foi
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18 DELICATE WOMEN
You will never get well and strong, bright, hap
py, hearty and free from pain, until you build up your
constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-making
tonic, like
It Makes Fate Cheeks Pink
It is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable
ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache,
backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty cr profuse menstru
ation, dragging down pains, etc.
It is a building, strength-making medicine for women, the only
medicine that is certain to do you good. Try it.
Sold by every druggest in $ 1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, in strictest confid
ence, telling us all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain sealed envelope), how to
cure them. Address: Ladies’ Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
“YOU ARE FRIENDS
of mine,” writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of
i Gallatin, Tenn.:
! “for since talcing CarJui I have
, gained 35 lbs., and am in better health
than for the past 9 years. I tell my
i husband that Cardui 'is worth its
| weight in gold to all suffering ladies.”
Venice.
Throughout her career Venice In
spired iu her sons such dcvo.iou ae
passes the patriotism of most peoples
They revered her as queen, they loved
! as mother. Although an exclusive
oligarchy ruled the state, yet every
'■'"’otian felt that Venice belonged t«
hhu. St. Mark was the patron equally
of doge and dustman. The legend
which all believed, the pageants in
which even the humblest had his place,
sprang out of the heart of the whole
people and symbolized the unity which
hound all together. And life in Venice,
mere physical life, was pleasant to a
larger proportion of the inhabitants
nud during more generations than it
has been in any other city. No wonder,
1 therefore, that when Tintorot, the
I greatest of her painters—lu so many
resi>ects the greatest of all painters-,
was commissioned to deeorate the vn.vt
wall of the hall of the great council,
wishing to express the feeling of every
Venetian toward his incomparable elty,
he chose for his subject paradise.—
Thayer's “History of Venice.”
First Trnnsntlitntic Yacht llarp.
The three schooners, Henrietta,
Vesta and Fleetwiug, were the con
testants in the first across the ocean
yacht race, in 1868, for a stake of
$90,000. Those three yachts made the
race in the depth of \finter, starting
from New York harbor on Doc. 11,
ISOG, and finishing off the Needles a
fortnight later, the Henrietta crossing
the line on Christmas eve, the Vesta
and Fleetwing finishing in the early
morning hours of the great holiday.
And for almost the entire length of
that 3,W0 mile passage they were ac
companied by strong westerly winds,
heavy seas and alternate squalls of
rain, hail and snow. Neither the pas
sengers nor crew were in dry clothe*
from beginning to end of the race,
and they suffered every hardship, bar
ring shipwreck, that could come to
any one making the passage in the
winter months.
CTilou'm National Tree.
The tung-shu, or wood oil, tree is
worthily named the national tree of
China. It is stately In appearance,
with smooth green bark and wide
spreading branches, affording a fine
shade. It belongs to the euphorbiacae,
or spurge, family, of which the castor
oil plant Is a member. It bears a fruit
resembling a shell bark hickory nut,
but as large us a small orange. Each
nut contains three triangular seeds sim
ilar to small Brazil nuts. The oil Is
pressed from these seeds, and the ref
use Is used as a fertilizer. The oil 1*
used principally for polishing wood
work and dressing leather. Consul
able quantities are exported. The wood
of the tuhg-shu is used for making mu
sical instruments, fine boxes and the
framework of small houses. It is free
from the ravages of insects.
An Odd Wreatlfniff Match.
The extraordinary custom of \vTea
tliug for a bottle prevails at Hallnton,
In Leicestershire, England, where the
villagers have to brace themselves for
action on Easter Monday in order to
retain possession of a plot of ground
loft to them in the good old days. The
bottle is a large wooden one, hound
round with iron rims, and contains
ale. It is thrown on the ground that
the men of the neighboring village of
Melbourne may try to wrest it from
the Inhabitants of Ilaliaton. When the
battle is over, the victors drink the
contents. The same bottle has done
duty for nearly half a century. As a
preliminary to the great struggle, two
meat pies and two dozen penny loaves
are scrambled for.
The Ili-uliy “Hood Man.”
If you are really “a good man,” if
you can really do good work in any
■fie, you do not need capital. In every
trade newspaper you will find adver
tisements of this character: “The serv
ices of a good man more important
than capital.” A cry goes up from ev
ery quarter for really good men, men
who can accomplish results, men who
will not cause more trouble around a
shop than their services are worth. Of
course you say you are “a good man,”
but if you can prove it you are all
right. There is no end to the possibili
ties of a young man who has good hab
its, good health and is able to do some
thing well. -Atchison Globe.
SouKlit a Safe Spot.
“A Chinaman asleep la a tiger trap
is something of a novelty, even for
Perak,” says a Fenang writer. “A
eooly was discovered one inorniu■;
near a Kinta mine, having apparent!
passed the night in the trap. When
roused he said that sleep had overtaken
him, and so he chose tli-e one spot least
likely for the tiger to visit—the trap
that had been set for a year without
result. He thought that the tiger knew
a thing or two about traps.”
The Fulling; Off In Tips.
‘‘l tell*you what,” grumbled the pes
simistic waiter, “people ain’t givlu’ tip*
like they used to in the old days.”
“That’s right,” replied the funny
waiter. “Think of Esau, who gave hU
birthright for a rue-;s of pottage.”—
Philadelphia Ledger.
cup at tb*t temm, aiAaftw
•een a number «f tonftMlM MM| 1b
the water. It* M aaBB Of ear
thing It can oiit M ft ftfta
the minute t*we&» ftolftHt fli (ftMM.
At any alarm II daaa fti n* ami la
then hardly clistingaßftable from tfc*
rock on which It is rooted, It has •
set of sucker muscles thsl attach It
so firmly to the rock that it Will some
times bo torn in pieces rather than
ern-
Whatever are the benefits of fortune
they require a palate fit to relish and
taste them.-