Douglas weekly breeze. (Douglas, Ga.) 190?-1905, December 12, 1903, Image 12

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WE LEAD H WHILE OTHERS a FOLLOW we Are "IT •V AMD RETAIL, We Have "IT” AS WE LIVE, WE GROW. WATCH US. We Sell "IT” S 5X300 —— ST/LL ON, BARGAINS, S 5.000 . l!i 2\5& F iREIVI OI/ AL BAL.B, h s proving- a great success. Coffee county people are wide awake and nocking lo these big values. We don t stop at 2sc discount, but will do better than this before we will let you go out of our store. Again We are strangers to the most people in Coffee, and we want you to call at our store, and let us learn your names and get up handsahaking. Tor 5Wt TO c 4 ©nfy: (Beginning Monday Dec. 14. ) and for spot cash, these competitor killers are yours: Good soap, only 10 bars to one customer 2c Coats spool thread Vard wide Sea Island (7c grade) 5c Oftting, 7c kind, keep warm and comfortable 5c Hoys’ Trousers jqc Red Bird tobacco, only one sale to each cus tomer, 3 plugs 23c /TORE GOODS FOR » SAME MONEY. Letters of Dismission. <1 KOR< i I A —l ioiice i -ouilly. .1. D. .lowers iiikl O. O. Smith, ndmitiis trjxtoi'M n[ton the estate of 101 i .lowers, late deceased, represents to this court tlml 11 icy have'dischn.'ged the duties of said trust, ami in terms of the law. asks for letters of dismission from said administration, and il no cause is shown to the contrary I will pass upon same at next term of this court, t his l)ee. 7th, 1903. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. Application for Leave- G F-< > RGIA—Code, County. T. I*. Wilcox, adniini* t i utor on the estate of T. J. Wilcox, late deceased, applies to me for leave to sell 00 acres, more or less, of lot No. 1 JO, in the Ijff district of said county, fordisti ibut.ion. These are, there fore, to eite all concerned, to show cause, if any, vvliv said leave should not he grant ed at next term of this court. This Dec. 7, 1003. THOMffs'YOUNG, Ordinary. Dismission of Guardianship. GFOItG lA—Coffee County. Whereas, K. W. Knox, guardi'* Vif Rebecca Knox, of this county, in lA’ff'Ll the law applies for let ters distil i ojHLna.ii' guardian -hip ot | , •-n and p.<^^H^>f said ward, 10-bevi a Kim:... Now . all per , • , HHHHHB >\i AJittini: it.iiof yK > . HBHIHBHHB jffi K .- v ' ■ ~;YC; fi 1 , ■t'V-" i§i . e r.- Jan li.- ■ - Admin, si r.itor'i® ....... i ■ ■ ■■ 1H i in- • • H . |r ■ ■ll 0 • ( H; , jH r u,”, (H *:i I - it a- ' : ; . of I era:- si^^B balance twelve ' tt-'. >iv l.i it \ . with S fir e< 'A Dec. 11, lUUi C. Alf'a.'^ AdmUM Sheriff Sale- GfiC-RGlA—Coffee County. W.it he sold heiure the court house dead in Douglas, on the lirstTuestiaa- in Januiil next, w>44»ru the legal hours or sn*, s . to tH bigheat bidder, furcash, the follow Lng piW rsrty to-w it: 2(5 acres, mere or of lot o. tail in the Oth distr'er, the saixu' tiring ill of the North half of said lot v f land, luevied on anil to lie sold as the property of At ark and in iaverof David Kirkland. AiTMnisfrator on estate of Ixrvett liarrelt, deceased. This Dec lith, 1903. W. \V. SOUTHERLAND, _ \ Sheriff. 1 M. H. TURRENTINE i Dentist, * \lickers lJuilding, Douglas, Ga \ All Work Guaranteed. hours: 8 to 12. a. m. «UILTMAN HOLTON, |^ijlp - H?cian (Si Surgeon Bfoxtcn, Georgia. |VMn£jr\ The Hustlers..... NOT THE LARGEST, BUT THE MOST PROGRESSIVE FIRM IN GEORGIA. DON’T FORGET THE PLAOE, MARKET TRADING COMPANY. Douglas, - - Coffee County, - - Georgia. Application for Leave to Sell- G LOKG 1A —('oilee Coiinty. Whereas, F. Walter Barber having ap plied to me for leave to sell the real estate of Lite estate of G. A. Brinson, deceased, this is to give notice to all concerned to show, at next term of court, why said leave should not be granted, as asked lor. Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of Dec. 1903. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary. Twelve Month’s Support- GEORGIA --Coffee County. A. L. Suggs, having made application for twelve months support for herself and minor child out of the estate of T. i). Suggs, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having Hied their re turn, all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the lirst Mon day in January, 1901, why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature, this Dec. 7th, 1003. thomas Young, - Ordinary. Citation- GEORG I A—Coffee Comity. Whereas, Nancy Rickeison, wife of B. Ricketson, late deceased, Ims applied to This court for twelve -month’s support for herself from the estate of said I>. Ricketson. are, therefore, to cite all concerned, pshow cause, if they have any, why said fcppheaUoi; should not be granted at next Hrm oD*lns court. This December 7th, k THOMAS YOUNG, 1® Ordinary !!■»< *• 10/i nir*Leave to Soil -iffC j I 'on nty . '■mA'vY '' k«.ls* ". i.i't < - •• la? m H 1 •• i l -- Sale. if jm H^ 1 Hr HI K rki i 111 . y ' .... A; W-Hf' ' "'l'l Chao. - . '‘DA\ ID Klßkl wo i Bißiy'' ' Hor s Sale or ;1 1 -- ■ *v i-.i {jjpgsS&laffiißU t.-v-. m i - - t I. - HHHH i HoHHBHf. . HHHBIBbP ho . decea-ed. inis act YARD KIRKLAND, it iitigil ~n betw Administrator. fetfeiLAS LODGE f NO. 386, /V' 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. FARES, Secretary. - - - You know What You Are Taking. When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, show ing that it is siu.p-y Iron aud Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay Schnapps tobacco, only one sale to each cus tomer, 3 plugs 25c Men’s Pants 39c Men’s and women’s Shoes (you’ll be surprised) 99c Wheat bran (makes you milk two times a day) 99c Cotton seed meal (makes Jersey butter) 1.29 Salt (the kind that saves) ioclb. c'tton sacks 59c Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tome fees stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half MSHos hGiSkSa _ Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Core, No Pay. 50c. Eaciased wgl every feotfle is a Ten Cent, package of Grove’s Mack Root, Liver PUB. - «i Subscribe for the BiL JL4 To-day. Douglas, Coffee County, Georgia. The Foremost Educational Insti tution in South Georgia. Go-Ediwioiiai. II Non-Sectarian. ... fill Departments... LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, MUSIC, ELOCU TION, BUSINESS. Large Faculty el Expert and Progressive Teaciiers. 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. Good Coffee, just the kind when your friend 'drops in, 13 pounds 99c Brown’s mule tobacco (keeps you busy ex pectorating) per caddy 2.79 Stacy Adams Shoes, (only a few more left) $4104.50 Flour, pure wheat (eats fine and rises high) 4.89 WE PUSH H WHILE OTHERS jgj NAP SAME GOODS v FOR LESS MONEY.