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TO JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION.
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By the Way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
Two daily trains each day with Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Season,
with 60 days and 15 days limit excursion tickets on sale daily until November
30th at low rates. Coach excursion at very low rates.
For Further information see ticket agent or communicate with
T. C WHITE, 1
E. N. NORTH, Gen. Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
Division Passenger Agent, Sav., Ga.
oho H. Hunter. Wm. K. Pearce. Frank t. Batte
Hunter, Pearce & Battey,
Cotton Factors. Naval Stores Factors.
Experienced and *? on Over 1 hirtv
F Extra Staple Colton ver ' lurT y
Expert H andlers Sea | S | and CottoI1) Years in Busi-
of Naval Stores. ness>
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.
26 Bay St. East, - - Savannah Georgia
Sr Union Banking Co.,
II 2is©!rp<o)ir sited
OFFICERS:
J. M. ASHLEY, S J- S. LOTT, J. L. SHELTON,
President ( C. E. BAKER, Cashier
, V. Presidents.
Directors.
J. J. LEWIS, ELIAS LOTT. J. M. ASHLEY, J. S. LOTT, HENRY
J. W. QUINCEY, JOHN i McLEAN
’ C. E. fiAKER. DANIEL NEWBEEn
Accounts f I iJividuals, rierchants and Corporations
Solicited.
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GINNING Mv /T\ sawjjills
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Complies with all requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, hied at Washington.
Drink the old original Aibuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee, the blend of
Brazilian coffees, most wholesome
and stimulating, as wellas most
economical. Anything dearer
than Arbuckles’ ARIOSA is
extravagant, and no one can sell
as good coffee for the same price.
People who drink Arbuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee are not dys
' - : cr, with fashionable nerves
DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE JULY 20th, 1907.
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who take vacations in Sanitariums,
on featherweight rations, but the
healthy vigorous manhood and
womanhood that constitute the
useful majority. The first roasted
packaged coffee; sales of Arbuck
les’ ARIOSA Coffee for 37
Guardian’s sale-
GEORGIA, Coffee County: Under and
by virtue of an order of the Court ef Or
dinary of said county, duly and legally
granted, in terms of the statute in such
cast's made and provided, upon the petition
of Mrs. Samantha Paulk as the Guardian
of the per-ons and propcty of Letitia,
Gussie, Dennis and Avy Peterson, for lei ve
to encroach upon the estate of said wards
for the purposes of maintainance and ed
ucation for’said minor wards, there will,
be sold at public outcry, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, on tin first Tues
day in August, ISM 7. at the courthouse in
said county of Coffee, between the usual
hours of sale, the lollowing timber lying
and being in said county, to-wit: An un
divided one-half interest in all of the tim
ber for turpentine purposes and a like one
half undivided interest in all of-the timber
suitable for saw-mill purposes upon lot of
land number two hundred and one (201)
in the sth district of Coffee County, Geor
gia; said saw-inill and turpentine timber
to be sold as the property of said wards for
the purposes aforesaid. This the Ist day
of July, 1007.
Mbs. Samantha Paulk,
Guardian of Letitie Peterson, Gussie
Peterson, Dennis Peterson and Avy Peter
son, minors.
Application for Leave to Sell l.«*nd-
GEORGIA, Coffee County: Notice is
hereby given that Mrs. M. A. Philips, ad
ministratrix on the estate of .1. J. Philips
applies to the undersigned for leave to
sell 100 acres of land, B%uth-east corner of
lot No. 27, in tin* sth district of said county,
for the purpose of paying debts. Said ap
plication will be heard at the next term
of this court to be held on the first Mon
day in August next. Given under my
hand and seal this July Ist, 1997.
\V. P. Ward,
Ordinary, j
Sale of Unclaimed Freight Geor
gia And Florida Railway
System.
D. A. & C. Railroad )
Augusta, Ga., July Ist, 1907. (
Under law's-if the State of Georgia,
as set forth in sections, 2303, 2304, 2305
and 2206 of the Code a sale of unclaimed
freight will be held in the City of Doug
las, Ga., commencing at 10:00 a. m.,
August 7th, 1907. Complete list of said :
freight has been posted as required by
law at depot in Louglas, Ga., and list
of unclaimed freight at each station
has been posted at said stations.
A. Pope,
Traffic Manager.
Twelve Months Support.
GEORGIA, Coffee County:—Mrs.
Ellen J. Ritch having applied lor twelve
month’s support out ot the estate of
E. D. Ritch, late of said county deceas
ed, and appraisers duly appointed to
set apart the same, having filed their
return, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause, if they can, be
fore the court of Ordinary of said county,
on the first Monday in Augus; next,
why said application should not be filed.
This July Ist, 1907.
W. P. WARD,
Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA, Coffee County:
Whereas, Wiley Byrd, Jr., guardian
of Quitman Byrd, Mitchell Byrd,
and Adam Byrd having applied to me to
be discharged fi'om such guardianship,
let all persons concerned show cause,
if they can, before me at the next term
of this court to be held on the first
Monday in August next, why said ap
plication for discharge should not be
granted. This July Ist, 1907.
W. P. Ward,
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Coffee County,
Will be sold, by virtue of an order
from the Ordinary, of said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in August next, for e sh,
the following property to-wit: Two
Hundred and Ninety (290) acres of lot
of land No. 451, in the 6th district of
said county, bounded as follows: North
by the lands of Kemp & Meeks, South
by the lands of M. J. Kirkland and
Willie Kirkland. Sold for benefit of
heirs, &c. This July Ist, 1907.
D. Kirkland,
Administrator.
years, exceed the combined sales
of all the other packaged coffees.
In sealed packages only for
your protection. Don t buy loose
coffee out of a bag, bin or tin that
the roaster is ashamed to seal in d
package with his name on it.
If your grocer won’t supply
write to
ARBUCKLE BROS..
JJ j New York Gtr.
Sheriff’s Sale-
GEORGIA, Coffee County: Will be sold
before the court house door, in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in August next, the following
property to-wit: Fifty (s*>) acres more or
less, in the North West corner of lot No.
21, and North East corner of lot No. 22.
in the sth district .of said countv, bounded
as follows: North by lands of M. E. Gra
ham, East bv lands of I>. I). Graham,
so .th by h mis of Belle Graham West by
lands of Lewis Mobley. Bold as the prop
erty of John Evans under fifa in favor of
E. 8. Fuller,vs John Evans. Thus July
Bth, lff'7. David Ricketson,
p f $3,00 Sheriff.
Application to Probate Will.
To Rev. Charlmkkh Frazer.
GEARGI A, Coffee County: Jesrph B.
Martin, 8. F. Floyd and I’liillip E. Wildes
having applied as executors for probate
in solemn form of the last w ill anti the
statement of Alexander M. Fraser of said
County, you are hereby required as heir
at law of said Alexander M. Fraser to he
and appear at the Coiirt ot Ordinary frtr
said County of Coffee on the first Mon
day in August next when said application
for probate will be beard. I bis 29th day
.f June, 1907. W. P. Ward,
Ordinary of said County.
For Letters Administration-
GEQRGIA, Coffee County: To whom
it may concern: Daff.iey Howell (col
ored) having in proper i'orm applied to
me for letters ot administration upon
the estate of Rosa Hill, (colored) late
of said county deceased, tkis is to cite
all and singular the creditors next of
kin of Rosa Hill, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if they can, why
said letters of administration should
not be granted said Dalfney Howell.
Witness my hand and official seal this
Ist day of J uly 1907. W. P. Ward,
Ordinary.
For Administratrix Discharge.
GEORGIA, Coffee County:—Whereas
Mrs. 8. R. Griffin Duncan, administratrix
on estateofJ. F Griffin, late of said county
deceased, represents to this court in her
petition, duly filed and entered on record
that she has fully administered said estate.
I bis is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if they can, why said administra
trix should not be i ischarged from her
administration and receive letters of dis»
mission on the first Monday in August
next. This July Ist, 1907.
W. P. Ward,
Ordinary.
Notice.
.1. R. Freeman having made application
to require titles to he executed to him to
certain land described in a bond for titles
there to attached purporting to be signed
by O. W. Graham, late of said county, de
ceased, the said application alleging that
said land has been tully paid for, all parties
concerned are hereby notified that said
application will be heard be ore the Court
o Ordinary for said county on the first
Monday in August, 1907
This the first day of July, 1907.
W. P- Ward,
Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Collce County: Notice is
hereby given that Nathan Grantham, ad
ministrator on the estate of lluldah Gran
tham applies to the undersigned for leave
to sell 400 acres more or less of lot of land
No 315, in the oth district of said county.
Said application will be heard at the next
term of this court to be held on tne first
Monday in August nest. Given under my
hand and seal this July Ist, 1907.
W. P. Ward,
Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Coffee County : Wili be sold
before the court house door ol said county
within the legal hours of sal", on the first
Tuesday in August, 1907, the following
described property to-wit: All the timber
-nitable for Saw-Mill and Cross-Tie pur
poses on lot of land Nos. 103 in the Ist
district of Coffee County Georgia contain
ing 453 acres more or less and all timber
suitable for saw- mill and cross-tie pur
poses on one hundred acres more or less
of lot of land No. 104, in the Ist district of
Coffee county, Georgia, same bounded
North and East by lands of Ed Hayes, on
.South by lands of Bunk Smith. Walter
Wooten and Sis Lott, and on West by
original line. Said property levied on and
to be sold as the p*operty of James Smith
ro satisfy a fifa issued from City Court of
Douglas in favor of Savannah Guano Co,
against James Smith Allen Smith and J.
I). Jowers said fifa transferee! to Allen
Smith and S. D. Smith.
This July 2nd 1907.
David Ricketson,
Pf $4,50 Sheriff Coffee County, Ga.
Protect Valuables.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Afford absolute fireproof protection for such things
as papers, jewelry, policies and other valuables. Their
safe-keeping will be in positive security, surrounded
with all the conveniences of privacy and exclusive
accessibility. Fear of burglars, dread of fire, appre
hension of inquisitors are all banished. Especially
necessary during summer absence from home.
$2.00 PER YEAR AND UP.
CITIZENS BANE,
EDomiglffls, (Bffl.
HE GOES TO CITY.
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Charlie Brook Leaves His Sweet
heart in the Country.
Dear Nell, since I left the country
I found that I’d changed my mind.
I hope you won’t think me untruthful
Or that I’m the least unkind.
For I think we are both mistaken.
I know you’d never suit me.
I owe my heart to another;
Of course kind friends can agree.
Please send me my ring and pictures;
Also my letters and books.
I’ll close with many good wishes,
Respected for yours, Charlie Brooks.
I received your letter, “dear Charlie,"
The last one you wrote to me,
I read it over and over;
Of course kind friends will agree.
Here is your picture, dear Charlie;
It’s almost faded away,
Because I’ve kissed it so often,
And this you can tell Miss Gray.
I heard all about it, dear Charlie.
I knew it would end this way;
But I hope you will always live happy
With a pretty young wife, Miss Gray.
As for your letters, dear Charlie,
I burned them as they came,
For fear in reading them over,
It would cause old love to inflame.
Here is your ring, dear Charlie;
Don’t give it to her, I pray,
Unless you toll her it was once mine—
I’ve wore it one year to-day.
One year to-day, dear Chaidie,
So fair and happy were both.
You vowed you’d never forsake me;
I found you untrue to your oath.
You may have my heart’s best wishes;
You may have them all though life;
May your path be strewed with roses
And a pretty young Alice your wife.
Now I must say “Good-bye, love.”
My letters forever end.
Remember, I’m always and always,
Forever and ever your friend.
Nina.
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For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Coffee County: W. L. Du-
VaJ guardian of Zola I.eavey Brown hav
ing applied to me to be discharged from
said guardianship, let all persons concern
ed, to show cause, If they can, before me
at the next term of this court, to be held
on the first Monday in August next, why
said application for discharge should not
be granted. T his J uly Ist 1907.
W. P. Ward,
Ordinary.
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Coffee County: I)r. Jeffer
son Wilcox, guardian of S. I). Phillips
having applied to me to oe discharged
from said guardianship, let all persons
concerned, show cause, it they can, before
me at the next term of this court, to be
held on the first Monday in August next,
why said application for discharge should
not be granted. This July Ist 1007.
W. P. Ward,
Ordinary.