Douglas weekly breeze. (Douglas, Ga.) 190?-1905, January 02, 1904, Image 2

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THE GREATEST OFFER OF THE TO! —— - m«3Krmu—i« i—i '■ i i —:r —— t wrw mpj«a.-ni-ars l ■■■ i ■■■-MriMMiwirri i!■ i u—m—ihb U/yc WEEKLY CONSTITUTION \ flj| fg Ur Circulation Over 150,030 I Uhe SUNNY SOUTH, WeeKly for Circulation Over 100,000 \ (OnSy $4 fj f 5 nra | - a| V IS4 “ Sfie WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Is the world’s greatest and most widely read week ly newspaper—the farmer’s friend, the woman’s companion, the children’s joy—one dollar a year. Uhe SUNNY SOUTH Is the recognized standard Southern Literary week ly—devoted to Fiction, Romance, Literature and Household reading especially adapted to the fireside —fifty cents a year LIFE and TIMES of THOMAS JEFFERSON By Hon. Thomas E. Watson, written for The Weekly Constitution as the first volume of Watson’s History of thk (Imran .Statics, the greatest of all of Watson’s great Histories. The Lifb of Jbffkbson was begun In The Weekly Constitution In July—being published weekly and to be completed between now and Christmas All subscribers to The Weekly Constitution at SI.OO, or to both The Weekly Constitution and. The Sunny .South at $1.25 for the two, will be sent FREE, upon request made accompanying subscription, a OoMpletk PUBLICATION OF ALL THE back installments of this cheat history, which should be lti every household. You thus get two invaluable weekly periodicals, one news, the other lietion and literature— and In addition, a publication of all back installments of this great history, bringing you to the date of your subscription—all for the trifle of 5i.25. «*• $10,000.00 PORT RECEIPTS CONTEST Is upon the TOTAL receipts op cotton at all U. 8. Ports from 1 Rept., 1903, to 12 January, 1904, both Inclusive. It is offered only by tho Constitution and not in connection with any newspaper syndicate, and lienee Is limited to tho Constitution's Circulation. Tho prizes aro $3,000.00 for the exact or nearest to exact figures, $1,500.00 for the next best, $500.00 for tho next, $200.00 for next, and $125.00 for tho next best estimate, for five next nearest $50.00 each, IO next $25.00 each, 20 next $15.00 each, 50 next $7.50 each and 100 next best estimates $5.00 each. Total of set prizes $7,000.00. IN AD DITION $1,000.00 in five $2 00.00 prizes for the best estimates in five monthly sections of contest and $2,000 In two great consolation offers for 500 bales and 1,000 halos each way from exact figures. The Statistics covering the contait for last few years arc i Total port, receipt* September 1 to 12th Cotton \otr. of followlng j anuary> both i nc lu.ive: 1807-1808 ~ 6,070,773 1808-1899 6,269,178 1809-1000 4,261,385 I 900- 1901 4,846,751 1901-1002 5,279,507 1902-1903 5,315,879 WRITE BY THE NEXT MAIL if additional particulars wanted, or, what Is better, send subscription remittance, with estimates, direct by money order or registered mall to „ THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. By special arrangement with the publishers of The Constitution and Sunny South, we offer a year’s subscription to our own paper in addition to the above great offer, and will furnish all for ONLY TWO DOLLARS. Such orders must come direct to this paper. DOUGLAS BREEZE, Douglas, 0-, of The Union Banking Company, Incorporated 1898. J. M. ASHLEY, President; J. S. LOTT, V. President, C. E. BAKER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. J. LEWIS, ELIA'S I.OTT, J. M. ASHLEY. J. S. LOTT, HENRY VIOKKUS, J. W, (41 INCY, JOHN M'LEAN. y Accounts of individuals, and corporations solicited. IHE PEOPLE'S BARBER SHOP First-class work, Clean, Warm Shop, and Sharp Razors. JUST GIVE ME A TRIAL. J. M. LUPO, Proprietor, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tho fGgestants and digests all kinds o. food. It. gives instant, relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics hav® been cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach., Child* ten with weak stomachs A hrive on it. Cures a!! stomach troubles Prepared only by E C. IreWrr? & Co., Chicago X’ba4l. bottle coutalnsSH timesthesdc. size* Sapp Dent Drug Co.. Douglas; 1. W. Mocrman, Ambrose; Dr. Parker, Klch als, Ga LEVI O’STEiEN, Attorney at Law. Money to loan on City and Farm lands from 3 and 7 per cent, per an num. Office in Overstreet Building, Douglas. THE CITY BARBER SHOP. ARTHUR BROOKS, PROP. In front of Bauk Building, Douglas. Ga. Carries a nice line of Cheroots, Cigars. &c. Everything clean and cool. Your patronage solicited. J. T. RELLIHAN, Justice of the Peace 74S Dist. G. M. Douglas, Ga. Regular terms, 4th Monday of each month. FATAL COLLISION IN ALABAMA. Engineer and Fireman Meet Death While Score of Others Are Hurt. The second section of through train No. 3. of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, running one hour and fifteen minutes late, collided hoad-ou v ita U. Decatur accommodation train No. S. one-fourth of a mile south of Morris. Ala., Wednesday afternoon. Engineer Hollis Wright, of Train No. 3. and Henry Alien, colored, mail clerk, were killed outright, whiie a score of people were injured. Douglas Supply Co., Bank Building==North Side, Douglas, GtBIu 7 Dry Goods, Clothing, SHOES, HATS And General Furnishings. FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Everything for Pantry and Dining Table. WATT-HAELEY-IOLHIS GO., <3r-£L.. DEALERS IN Builders’ Hardware, Iron, Nails, Hardware, Stoves, Etc. WINDOW CLASS, PAINTS AH OILS. ill Kinds of Plows. Syrnp Is aid Wes. R. E. LEE, Manager. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. JR M# /: -WI&.0! m Tet\ *[ l|»v Rotary Motion and Bail Bearings. Send for circular. WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO., For sale by Douglas Supply Co., Douglas, Ga. DR. KING’S TRY new discovery FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTBTUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia,Hay F ever,Pleu risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Coutrh. NO CURE. NO PAY. ?rice 50c. and SI, TRIAL BOTTLES FBL£^ !ATLANTIC & BIRMINGHAM R. R. Time Table Effective Dec. 1, 1903 ALL TRAINS DAILY. WAYCR SS TO MONTEZUMA. MONTEZUMA TO WAYCROSS. Stations 13 5 Stations ~2 I 6 M aycross .. .. 7:10a 4:00p Montezuma .. .. 5:50a lf2op STOOp Nicholls 8:26a 5:19p Byromville .. .. 6:15a 1:42p 5:31p Douglas 8:57a 5:50p .... Midway 6:26a 1:52p 5:46p Ambrose 9:2ia 6:15p Vienna 6:38a 2:05p 6:04p ra y •• 9:34a 6:21p Cordele 7:05a 2:31p 6:30p Thomasville 3:15p .... Double Run .... 7:40a 3:02p Moultrie 4:24p Rebecca 7:52a 3:12p Tifton 5:45p Fitzgerald .. .. 8:33a 3:5Qp Fitzgerald 10:15a 7:00p .... .Tifton 5;05 p Rebecca .. ...,10:49a 7:36p | Moultrie 6:26p . Double Run .. ..11:01a 7:47p .... | Thomasville 7:35p Cordele 11:40a 8:30p 7:lsajWray 9:03a 4:20p Vienna 11:59a »:55p 7:42a- Ambrpse 9:10a 4:26p Midway. 12:10a 9:10p 8:00a Douglas 9:34a 4:49p .... Byromville .. ~12:20p 9:23p 8:14a Nicholls 10:05a 5T9p Montezuma ■■ ~12:50p 9:50p S :45a Way cross ..11:20a 6:~25p .... Excellent through schedules and low rates for which inquire of any agent on the line. ifpY G Dnv?TVM WADLEY ’ Vice President and General Manager. ALEX BONN!MAN, Superintendent. 11. C. McFADDEN, ..eneral Freight and Passenger Agent J. G. KNAPP, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent B F. HOLZEXDORF, Agent, Dou gias, Ga. General Oiuces, Waycross, Ga. /Nichols “Bottling Works, D. Vv. JOHNSON, Manager, JN'icliols, - CSrooarg’i^-* Soda Water, all flavors, Ginger Ale, Coca-Cola, Iron-Brevv. Good service, promptness; fair dealing and special attention to mail orders. JOB PRINTIN(tS^S.S