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Don’t Buy
Your Spring and Summer Wearing
apparal until you see our
New Spring Catalog,
Giving Descriptions and Prices of
Clothing and Furnishing for
Men, Women, and
\ Bhildren,
B. H. LEVY, 880. & CO.,
8A VANN AH, GA.
The South’s Largest Mail Order House.
Atlanta' School of Medicine.
Box 257, Atlanta, Ga.
Largest medical college in this section} of the South. Dignified institution
of high grade. Clinical "advantages most excellent. Unusual facilities for
pi'acticall abitory work in pathology and dissecting. Equipment new and com
plete. Faculty of 35 educated physicians experienced in professional teaching.
Four courses required forgraduation. Largest medical college building between
Baltimore and New Orleans will be finished by September 15. Write for cata
ogue M.
Irfant Grocery Company.
Buy your Fancy and Staple Grocery from the
Bryaija Grocery Co.
Full line of Fresli Groceries on Hand
at all times, Delivered Promptly.
Phone 73. Phone 73.
N ead Your Business
AND DESIRE TO PLEASE YOU
FRESH, FANCY AND STAPLE
GROCERIES.
PROMPT DELIVERY, Phone 52.
If you are Pleased Tell Others. If You Are Displeased Tell Me.
A. Overstreet.
PETERSON, THOMAS GRIFFIN, ELIAS LOTT Sr.
Pres. Cashier. Vice Pres.
Peterson Banking Company.
( Not Incorporated )
CAPITAL = - - =. = $30,000.
Every facilty offered our customers consistent with proper
Banking principles-
Accounts of individuals, firms’]' and incorpation
Solicited
Douglas ----- Georgia.
, T. P. WILCOX,
x\ ©otx£*las, Georgia,
Fine Jersey Cows. Best ever in Douglas. Several
from Georgia experiment Station. All Registered.
Sea or write at once to
T. P. WILCOX, Douglas, Ga.
DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, MARCH 9th, 19U7.
GRAND AND PETIT JURORS'
Drawn for March Term of Coffee
Superior Court.
J. M. Ashley, John Roberts,
i J. C. Gillis, Aaron Byrd,
i Wiley Vickers, Jr, L. M. Harrell,
B. M Guthrie, Oscar Paulk,
B. Peterson, Elias Meeks,
E. S. Cotton, Wm. Corbitt,
D. J. Pearson, D. E. Poston,
W. L. Davis, Tim Tanner,
Bartley Vickers, Jack J Dorminy,
H. R. Davis, W. H. Duncan,
T. J. Harrison, Isaac Corbitt,
Charlie Collins, J. J. Carter,
B. W. Tanner, J. Wesley 4 Roberts,
W. H. Tanner, J. L. Shelton,
J. A. Hursey, T. J. Tanner,
PETIT JURORS.
G. L. Miller, J. H. Graham,
Ivey Hill, A. E. Shappell,
A. L. Wood, F. M. Merritt,
H. J. Sirmans, Thos Daniel,
S. M. Murray, L. J. Fussell,
Angus Overstreet, T. M. Fletcher,
Abe Trowell, Wm H. Merritt,
E. P. Lowther, J. R. Ritch,
E. S. Bledsoe, Alien Smith,
Marvin J. Meeks, D. M. Douglas,
Monroe Gaskins, W. M. Roe,
Warren L Lott, Gray Meeks,
Berry II Tanner, C. C. Burton,
B T Burkett, John Harper,
Charlton Gillis. Joel Tanner,
W. 0. Paxson, Lawrence Newbern,
J T Relihan, Reason Lott,
Jesse M Pallor J, C C Bridges.
BRYAN’S ADOPTED SON,
A Japanese Boy Heard of the
Nebraskan and Came Over
for Adoption.
Wm. Jennings Bryan lias an
adopted son or rather he is an
adopted father of a Japanese boy.
In Japan a boy can adoptafath
er.says Munsey’s:
‘‘ln 1896 the fame of the Demo
cratic candidate penetrated to
the cherry groves of Japan and
fired the ambition of a young
student.
“I have chosen yot* to be my
father,” he wrote in effect to the
Nebraskan, ‘and will sail at once
for the United States.”
‘‘The message aroused some
natural trepidation in the house
hold ot Lincoln. Father-in-law
are chosen often enough without
their knowledge and consent, but
to have the responsibilities of
parentage suddenly thrust upon
one by an unknown youth of
alien race is at least disconcert
ing.
‘‘One morning Mr. Bryan,
answering in person a ring at the
door—as is the simple custom of
the family—was confronted by a
trim Japanese boy, who remarked
with simple directness:
‘‘l have come.”
‘‘The statement was incon
trovertible; the situation delicate.
To repulse a homeless alien, to
cast off the fatherless and op
pressed seemed impossible. So
the lad was made welcome, and
has since been adopting its name.
He has received the same adu
cation that Mr. Bryan's own son
has had, and will return to Japan
not only equipped with all that
our civilization can give, hut
bearing also the story of the broad
human sympathies of a promi
nent American household.”
It is to Mr. Bryan’s credit says
the Dublin Dispatch, that he kept
this boy, clothed and educated
him and will send him back to
hi s own country thoroughly
equipped for the battle of life.
There are many men in the world
who would not have shown the
boy any consideration, hut would
have turned him from his door.
Not so with the Nebraskan. He
treated the boy as he would have
desired his own son to he treated.
Work wall soon be in progress
on the Agricultural Buildings.
Mr. A. Pope, traffic Manager of
the G. &. F. R. R. was here this
week arranging for a side track
to the buildings. He will put in
a permanent track, and will run
trains out to the grounds when
occasion demands. 1 '
CITIZENS’ BANK
*• * . . 'INCORPORATED 1901
Capital* Stock, $105<000,. Surplus, $15,000
B. H. Tann@r, President,* • . * G. M. Stanton, Asst, Cashier.
F. L. Sweat ana K. G. Kirkland V. Presidents. John Deen, Asst. Cashier.
* E. L. Tanner, Cashier. *
Interest at 4 1-2 percent., Compounded Quarterly.
DIRECTORS
W. C. Bryan, • B. H. Tanner, E. L. Tanner,
R. G. Kirkland, F. L. Sweat, Leonard Kirkland,
• W. F. Sibbett.
, Mrs. M. L. Comas, Book-keeper.
Accounts of Firms, Corporations and Individuals Solicited.
Branch Bank at Nicholls, Ga.
TO DELICATE WOMEN
You will r.ever get well and strong, bright, hap
py, hearty and freU from pain, until you build up your
constitution v/ith a nerve refreshing, blood-making
tonic, like
Wine 4 @l^l!*
It Makes Pale 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 or profuse menstru
ation, dragging down pains, etc.
!t 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 ail your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain seaieo envelope), how to
cure them. Aduiess: Ladies’ Advisory
Dept*, The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Teiri
John H. Hunter. Wm. K. Pearce. Frank C. Battey
Hunter, Pearce & Battey,
Cotton Factors. Naval Stores Factors.
Experienced and
Expert Handlers
of
One of the largest Factorage concerns in the South.
Each commodity handled in a separate Department.
Strictest attention to each.
Sell Upland and Sea Island Bagging, Ties and Twine.
Liberal advances made on consignments. Money loaned
to cotton and naval stores shippers on approved security.
Shipments Respectfully Solicited.
126 Bay St. East, - - Savannah Georgia.
....THE....
People's : Pharmacy.
JNO. H. HALL, Hanager.
Douglas - - - Georgia
zv full line of Fresh Drugs, Druggists
Sundries, Garden Seeds, Stationery, Inks,
Pencils, Pipes, Tobacco and Segars.
Prescriptions A Specialty
and put up of Purest, Freshest Drugs.
*
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Full and Complete Line of Patent Medicines.
Soda Water 1 Coca Cola Etc.
“YOU ARE FRIENDS
of mine,” writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of
Gallatin, Tenn.:
‘‘For since taking CarduJ I have
gained 35 lbs., and am in better health
than for the past 9 years. 1 tell my
husband that Cardui is worth its
weight in gold to all suffering ladies.”
Upland Coltcn
Extra Staple Cotton
Sea Island Coltcn,
Naval Stores.
Over Thirty
Years in Busi
ness
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