Douglas weekly breeze. (Douglas, Ga.) 190?-1905, October 17, 1903, Image 8

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W ■ i;; 1 «“!(port ions t thr tty/ of tose ohmes \ tloxi witllb* high and Ary in another 24 hours. The death list of the flood vtetipxs hero mi mixer* -threo. A pegro boy wai hei2od with - a flt brought on by excitement on Sattyvlhy falllnjt into the flooded cellar of his''ham6, was drowned **» , Two&eu wore aeen oo a raft in the river yesterday evidently {trying to save hfuiehold goods. .. ffcicWenly the raft tutaw over, and the meh were thrown ihto the water and swept away. Tto loae to mill property here it now figured at sl.ooo,(X><\ and mhy go high er. -fA . Bomo of the'mills are expected to he in operation again before the week is out. «V ’ vjj Master Horseehoer’a Convention. 9t. Paul, Minn., Oct. mas ter horjteahoars’ twelfth annual «j)n» v'eutaon ;h«sua yesterday With a for mal welcoming meotlgg, too* up bus iness tosjay. "fht slcretaYy'e teport I ehowed that there had been a gain of I about 100 new local organisations since I the last conveation, making a total of ■ SS9 local ofganieations. The presi- Bdeat’s report showed the organization ■:< be in good financial condition. The ■report showed shat the association had ■bout SIO,OOO available for the estatv Satupe&t 9l h«rp€6hooing. Notice of Sale. GEORGIA —Coffee Countv. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Superior court of said county at its next term, for an order directing the sale of lot of land in the city of Douglas fronting fifty feet on Sellers st and running back to Cleveland Ave. bounded on the East by vacant lot, on the west by W. F. Sibbett’s lot, said property being the property of Flossie B. Smith a minor, sold for investment. J. B. Smith, guardian. Dissolution- GEORGIA—Coffee County. The firm of Vickers & Adams, com posed of Daniel Vickers and W. B. Adams, doing business in Douglas, said county and State, has been dissolv ed by mutual consent, W. B. Adams withdrawing from the firm. All notes and accounts will be settled by Daniel Vickers and Reason Lott. This Sept. 28th, 1903, Vickeks & LOTT. W. B. Adams. Citation- GEORGIA—Coffee County. Geo. M. Rickets-on has made application to the undersigned for letters of adminis tration upon the estate of Bryant Ricket fjon, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause, if they can, why said letters should not he granted at next term of this court to be held on first Monday in November next. This Oc tober sth, 1903. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. Citation- GEORGIA—Coffee County. Mrs. M. A. Tanner applies to the under signed for letters of administration upon the estate of W. M. Tanner, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concern ed, to show cause, if they can, why said letters should not be granted at next term of this court to he held on the first Mon day in November next. This October sth 1003. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. Citation- GEORGIA—Coffee County. J. E. Peterson applies to the undersigned for letters of administration upon the estateof Mrs. Miriam Peterson, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause, if they can, why said letters should not be granted at next term of this court to be held on the first Monday in November next. This October sth, ISO 3. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. riliG I •' ftut»w . -I " Jrk £aat sM ',really ML V wat«r ■ 1 to go ■v ■ further ■e ■’ \ taken | n for by §T About I'ri for by lif be sev- A the »uf while loir again, I ‘ away. Is tied dia- A'Ltarted ■ e, the ft * 1 ‘ ft' 'be out Bl ' Brom the f is seen f .re found . ed down, .[►ermitted . are in a • tlveri on ,r ity was ‘Lnd it Is ■e at least ’ air their Xf sions on I t*iag cut r,,a \ce FVI - a ;ne oil. clAIi V\ IS, i '» P'n Paa sfra II r ® .tlroad I'bd .felted r'jitffl ac - feaiiits |^ptLY«n mk .. J BL Citation. GEORGIA—Coffee County. R. L. Byrd appließto the undersigned for letters of administration upon the estate of Mrs. Catherine Byrd, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause, if they can, why said letters should not be granted at next term of this court, to be held on first Monday in November, 1903. This October sth, 1903. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale- EORGlA—Coffee County. < v virtue of an order from the Court of inary of said county will be sold at | fe outcry on the first Tuesday in No ■ ltXXf, at the court house in said between the usual hours of sale, §|Hpor>wing real estate, situated in Coffee SrA Geonjin. to-wit: All of block No. v hundred and fourteen, contaiu res more or and subdivided |H g,eighteen town lots, numbered north by Sellers street, on the to 8," iitcliisive of block No. BiiE&M -with by Ward street, and on .jKBS&iMM'* • rlisle street, and in the city ■SMte&Swx. The above boundary and bH|HB ,; ne m accorilar.ee with ®W^ ; <?«»- v:l id city. The above de- if being a part of nricmal in the si.-.; b (Utbidis Sii'.tv, i.a . and I .nine wttjj?3&a£lV)v deed from ' \ Ward. 1 •enton. it N ••.end >e r. £&9raß|S»' will eoiitinue from day to between the same hours. • Jf'perty jjf sold terms, one HHHB 513 *Skiice on approved security IHO4. Sale made to pay of Penelope I'enton. and ffiSSjLWßtion among the her-.. This IflßfcalPr ' J. M. DENTON, Administrator Penelope Denton. W THE MW YORK WORLD. Thrice-a-Week Edition . Head lVherever the English Lan guage is Spoken. The Thrice-a-VVeek World long ago established itself in public fuvor, and it is now recognized as the strongest publica tion ot its kind in the United States. Ad vertisers and publishers seeking clubbing combinations—and they know best—uni versally testify to this. It is widely cir culated in every State and Territory of the Union, and even in remote South Africa and on the gold fields in the deserts of Australia These are the things that tell. Next year we have the Presidential cam paign, in which all Americans are deeply interested. Already the issues are being discussed and the two great parties are preparing for the first moves. You will not want to miss any details, and if you subscribe now your year’s subscription will cover the campaign from beginning to end. The Thrice-a-Week World is absolutely fair in its political news. Partisian bias is never allowed to affect is news columns, and Democrat and Republican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great political contests. Tn addition to all the news, the Thrice a-Week World furnishes the best serial fiction, elaborate market reports and other features of interest. • The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular sub scription price is only SI.OO per year, and this pavs for 156 papers. Wo offer this unequalled newspaper and the Douglas Breeze, together one year for $1.25. • The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. SOUTHERN NORMAL INSTITUTE, Douglas, Coffee County, Georgia. The Foremost Educational Insti tution in South Georgia. Go-Educational, il Non-Sectarian. .;. fill Departments;.. LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, MUSIC, ELOCU TION, BUSINESS. Large Faculty ol Expert and frooressive Teachers. Tuition rates, $lO per term of ten weeks. Liberal discount by the year. Board SB.OO to SIO.OO per month in the best families. Location unsurpassed in point of health and moral and relig ious advantages. No swamps or malaria. No barrooms. FOUR LIVE CHURCHES. Fall term opens August 25th, 1903. Write for catalogue. J. WALTER HENDRICKS, Principal. A DOUGLAS LODGE NO. 386, F. & A. M. Meets every third Friday evening 6 o’clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to meet with us. S. W. JOHNSON, W. M. S. FALES, Secretary. M. H. TURRENTINE, Dentist, Vickers Building, Douglas, Ga. All Work Guaranteed. Office hours: Bto 12, a. m. 2 to 5 tjo p. m. I £/Cqe - WOVEN WIRE Jfcitciftd MADE IN ADRIAN: MICH. It’s the staongest Fence in the world. No barb wire to injure ani mals or tear clothing. You cannot tear down , car ry off or burn a PAGE Fence. J. I. HATFIELD, Agent. Douglas, Ga. Wadley & Mt- Verne a R. R. This road now operates two trains daily between Douglas and Brox ton, as follows : Leave Douglas 7a. m. Arrive Broxton 7.30. Leave Douglas 2.30 p. m. Ar rive Broxton 3.00. Leave Broxton 8.00. Arrive Douglas 8.30 a. m. Leave Broxton 4.00. Arrive Douglas 4.30 p. m. Close connections with all trains on A. & B. R. R. To Cure a Cold in One Day Id TwoDiys. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. rvL on every Seven MSEon boxes sold in past. months. Tins signature, box. 25c. HUNTER, PEARCE & BfITTEY. Cotton Factors...... Over 30 Yeats Experience. Expert Handlers of Sea Island As Wtjl as Uojand Cotton. Liberal Cash Advarcesi Against Consignments. SIW* £ On Approved Security wiw— Largtf Defers In Sea Island and Upid Bagging, Sugar Write for Terms. 126 East Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPLETE GINNING OUTFITS GRIST MILLS MILL SUPPLIES IVeemn Wire Fence. Fire Proof Hoofing, Spray Pumps, Mouiers, Rakes, Separators We will Make it to Your Interest to Figure with Us. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. MACON, GA* TAYLOR < SAW MILLS Newly Equipped Boiler Works Machine Shops and Foundry