Douglas weekly breeze. (Douglas, Ga.) 190?-1905, October 24, 1903, Image 8

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11$ ' a; 11,I 1 , \m Factory ■< s V 1»" 9 ■ „ears ±,xpetiaii^e. i» . -A* KVrt Handlers 0f...... . Slf}d * fed. 1 **- *. MfcfryaclGoi imv ■jA'irfi.. <^•:>nsiv;invent. . BHHbjMtD / - ' I w.v HBBb| h b mt. fik I^^^RiS|B hHHHHHHhv • * ' - '• ‘ 'l. * • ? ■* m -Y“ ! ' , 0 CIOTfJITION OF NUT fll GV?^>. »# National Association to fee li**!d The National Nut Growers’ Associa tion will hold its eon v,'ft tkm at .New Orierad .October 2.S and 2'). G. M. Bacon, of D.eWitt, G».. Vtaa prepared an ftHoreatlng pro-, -. grass tuul the foremost #W» United States will discuss vai iiL V*opi<T, cttQitpe’ed with the oullurtsj 1 * A„ f It is that Secretary of A, Wilsda will he among tij _ %p rakers. i». . (* BimYN BiACkfi) BY fRLNCII * A NoJcii Carmrcr oi Cotton Up'ains How He Worked Giijdr.iic Coup. , . W. P. Brown, the cotton king, re|< • 'imed lo his home in Now Orleans! Sunday from New York. He an* I nonaredt the complete success of the I hrrll campaign, which actually handled 300.000 bales of cotton. Ho admitoat i'Yeneh capital wax largely interested in the corn-* , catd claimed that the campaign woulil Iwwrmanently raise the price of cotto*, ■fee fact that a corner could suocesfc ■jly be accomplished preventing in the future. r 1 gtefi 1(103 -ft • K h v, ft. f SC.J/ %& %<$ H k; $ mi fioriQiiiiHrai Pair, Kinder Auspices of E Sa*si ! ; ■ v H »sw,aaaj.-..< iM'wq. ■v u;r»jct’o2is Alo-s£; Industrial and 1 .g: iculturid Lines. ■/» f-...wwirn f M TL Li.: remiisn In ’ JQ A/] I ; • ‘ * • * - - ; htllM ■«*s v 9 s %i*i ct rfs- 0 B4>H the best and in the South-, by scores ■tyighbreds from all parts of United State.’. 1 \ ■Liiictions, fiiiiustiSieii’A UnexceM. m w ■‘c'S OA/ ALL RAILROADS. i^Bnt # tl , '„ ovu. 7't ;:■ U-enrno ■>t Produce Market in tr ';Mouth. - v «•■•:». ■ 04*lnJs1 1 F. p|>YLE,- Secretary, V • . Mur Head<i:u:rfccrs, S--?.vamm!i, |s cv* Manager. ,v - I„, 4wt« -. .I. i«asWu»B»i--«' Ri m cr, 8e G-&a&a*x.‘i@<snc£ £© Caro Rhcnmtlsns, Syphilis, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Swellings, Stiff, Painful Joints, Backache, Old Scores, Boils, sad. all diseases arising from Impure or impov* erished blood, Iflifails to cum, Of does not satisfy the purchaser of lta worth, wo will , \ Refund M©ncjr paid direct to no, oi to any druggist or dealer la medicine, for, Golden P.hcn ‘mattc Cure. When you want a Wood medicine, Insist on having "G. R. C.” : If your dealer do<£ not have it, ask him j to order it for you; or send your money ] to mall, and we will ship “G. R. I Vd T to you with all express charges | pfej&id.'Ftibo- 41.00 per hcttla; sis fej«svOC* ?- . TIKE &. R. C. CO., r' SOLS HA?tVFHCT' , KSI>* **D fKOrRirTOR.V Tif»«n, Ga. i * .iuiM. 111 !!■■■■■ "mi —run a m*c iF. i orter. the painter, paints houses ps&igns; See Win... , 4ft 4ft li^gii 6 l§ S3iftff% sa m a e % £ p. * «f»i ••<*•sk u™ -s VSpliC' P elC|i!i| py||ffllM[i M'fSv si fSfe i ,•. wwsf 11*Li Ist iiyißßllnL" ai's© il 3 ■;! 2i, Douglas, Coffee County, Georgia. The Foremost Educational Insti™ A A *> ® fT'*' j ■& /f*** ca v'-c-g v•• r j iHi ‘I <-~3 .Oil'd ■ ,:< Hs i ■••■ cvr» -?«/>* tf3> &• ML 1 ?,Oill 111 T> 1? Mil 1 VJlwk gia o co-EdKionai. n .•. Koa-Ssctarian. ««P F 1 f * '44 it aiij!ptm Ci nf c . e o III! bopdl blllblibd e . . LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, MUSIC, ELOCU . ;riON, BUSINESS. Large Faculty of Expert ant! Progressive Tee oers. 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. ¥ WAITPTP■ MV:M n T> I C' Wft «v> ® $v a t ii Principal. Notice of Sate. •(. BORGIA —Cokfki? County. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be macle 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 Bast by vacant lot, on the west by W. F. Sibbett's lot, said property being the property of Flossie B. Smith a minor, Sold foe investment. J. B. Smith, guardian. Dissolution t!BOßGlA —Coffee County. The firm of Vickers or 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. 2:-:th, 1903. Vickhks & Lott. \Y. B. Adams. Citajion <; FORGO A 4 Coffee County. Geo. M. Picket-on has made application to the undersigned for letters of adminis tration upon the estate of Bryant Ricket suti. late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persona •concerned, to show cause, if they can, why said letters should not he e ranted at next terra of this court to be held on tit's. Monday in November next. This Oc tober ,oth, HOT THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. Citation Cx EOEGT A—Coffee County. Mrs. M. .V. Tanner applies to the under signed for letters of ndmiiiistration upon the estate ot W. M. fanner, late of said o-utiiy, deceased. These are, therefore, incite and admonish all persons concern ed, to .• funv cause, if they can. why said ■ inter? should nor be granted at next term of this court to be lie id on the first M»n . nay in November next. This October sth Li V THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. Citation- GIIORO 1 \—Coffee County. Peterson applies to the undersigned for letters of administration upon the estate of Airs. .Miriam Peterson, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause, if they i an, why said letters she aid not be granted at next term of this court to be held on the first Monday in November next. This October sth. LOT THOMAS YOUNG. Ordinary. Citation. f O'"o R GIA —Co flee Co unty. IF L. Byrd applies to the undersigned for letters of administration upon the estate of Mr-. Catherine Byrd, late of said county eceeased. There are. tin ref. re. incite and r.ontonish all persons concerned, to show cause, If they cali, why said !ctt< rs should no: be granted a. next term of t! i> court. be b.ekl on first M-uidav in November, LOT This October oil:. IfltVt. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. T© Cure a Cold In One Bay; £SKSU Take Laxative Brora© Quinine TaUets. js w Z> en every Seven ftfillien hoses sold in pest feontbs. This SlgliatSTS, C» THE ■ NEW YORK WORLD. Th rice-o-II ‘eek Edit ion. Read Wherever the English Lan guage is Spoken. The Thrice-a-Week World long ago established its,elf in public favor, ami it is now recognized as the strongest niblica tion ot its kind An the United Stales. Ad vertisers and pul 'fishers seeking clulybing combinations —and they know versaliy testify torthis. It is. vAlen eir eivlateu in every State and Territory of the Union, and even in remote South Africa •. and on the gold fields in the desert". V.f 4 ’ Australia. These are the tilings Chat tell. Next year we have the Presidential cam paign, in which all Americans are deeply interested. Already the issues arc being discussed and the two great parties are preparing for the first mo -- e-. You will not want to miss any Retails, andtif 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. !n additiomto all the news the Thnee a-Week World furnishes'the best .sorgfi fiction, elaborate market reports and other features of interest. The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular suflk scription price is oply SI.OO per year, an|J this pays for 156 papers; tVti oiler thi* unequalled newspaper and the Douglas Breeze, together one yen* for’sl.2 >. -4 The regular subscription price of the two papers is *2.00. Administrator's Sale- GEORGT A —Coffee County. Bv virtue of an order irorn ,he Court of Ordinary of said county will - b«_ sold at public outery on the first Tuesday' in No vember, 1903, at the court In-use hi said countv, between the usual Route or sale, the following real estate, situated Coffee county, Georgia, to-wit: All of block No. (11-1) one hundred and fourteen’; contain ing ten acres more or less, and subdivided into (IS) eighteen town lots, numbered from Ito is." inclusive Said land bound ed on the north by Sellers street, on the east by lots 1 ton. inclusive of 113, on the South by Ward street, arid on the west.by Carlisle street, and in the city of Douglas. Ga. The above boundary and description being in- accordance with Peek’s survey of said city. The above de scribed property being a part of original let of land No. 102, in the sixth (fith) dis trict-of Coffee County. Ga., and having been conveyed hv deed from C. A. Ward, Jr., to Penelope Demon, in November, 189"). The sale will continue from day to day, if necessary, between the same hours, until all said property is sold. Terms, one half cash, ballance on approved security tiii January Ist. T.-< 4. Sale made to pay iebts of the estate of Pence >pe Denton, and tor distribution among the heirs. This October sth, 1803. J. M. DENTON, Administrator Penelope Denton. A DOUGLAS LODGE NO. 38ft. F. & A. NL Meets every Third Friday evening 1 6 o’clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to meet with ns. S, W. JOHNSON, W. M. -3. BALES, Secretary'. M. 11. TURRENTINE, DentJst, Vickers Building, Douglas, Ga. All Work Guaranteed. Office hours’-: 8 to 12, a. in. 2 to 5 130 p. m. i-j --11 IFoßuf rWc Vp WOVEN WIRE FENCING MADE IN ADRIAN; MICH. It’s the staongest Fence in the world. • Xo barb wire to injure ani rmals or tear clothing. You cannot tear down, car ry off or burn a PAGE Fence. \ w S yATBiuLi ii A i,p«t \ di i, KbElitilEALj A fee Sit. Douglas, Ga. J. C. LUKE, M. D. Ocilla, Ga. Specialist, EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. Also Chronic Diseases in either sex. Hours : 7 to 16 a. m. 7 to 8 p. m. Good Farm tor Sals. I have a good farm for sale, containing 157 acres, more or less, with 125 a res in a high state of Cidtivation. leaving 32 acres of good land, all of which can be cleared and used, except a small branch Terms, SI.SC0 —$sOO •.casn. ball since one -and two years time with S per cent interest. Ad dress, • B. F. SUMMERLIN. Willae.Qpchee, Ga House dnfl Lot tor Sale. One lot and six room house. tv.-> stories, on Magnolia, between CrGb DaVall end Lewis Vi.-kers, fronting Dr. Kirkland. V,Tube.sold cheap for cash. Cali on . * J. H. MOORE. ( Douglas, G a.