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WHOLESALE AKTHSTAi.t.,
We Have “IT”
AS WE LIVE, WE GROW. WATCH US.
We Sell “IT”
WATCH THE CHANGING FRIGES, BECAUSE THE STOCK CHANGES NOTH I NIG OLD BECAUSE TH E
PRICES KEEP THE GOODS MOVING.
Laundry Soap ~ c
Toilet Soap 3c
Boys Suspenders 4c
Outings 3c
Checks 3c
Yard Wide Sheeting 5c
Men’s Suspenders 6c
UNTIL WE MOVE, WE’LL OFFER ALL WINTER GOODS AT WHOLESALE COST GOME QUICK B<- THEY
R PICKED OVER.
HORE GOODS
FOR
SAME MONEY.
Job Printing Done in Latest Style at the Breeze Office,
The people of Mar.on think that
newspapers are public benefactors
ami ougl to be exempt from taxa
tion.. By a unanimus vote (lie city
council of Macon decided tlint no
special tax would be leved on
daily and weekly newspapers next
year.—Dublin Courier.
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Gen. James one of
the heroes of the “Lost Cause,
was buried at Gainesville, Ga., last
Tuesday. Ile was 70 years of age,
and bad.been ill of pneumonia only
two days.
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War between Japan and Russia
seems certain, the struggle will be
unequal, and our sympathies are
with t 1 little one in idle fight.
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!• Ci«mr»nte«d to Cure
Rb<ataati*m, Syphilis, Scrofula, Blood
Poison, Swellings, Stiff, Painful Joints,
Backache, Old Sores, Boils, and. all
diseases arising from impure or impov
erished blood, it tt falls to cure, or
does not satisfy the purchaser of Us
Sfctfo. ** •«»
' Refund the Money
paid direct to ns, or to any druggist or
dealer lo medicine, for Holden Rhein
matlc Cure. When you want a blood
.wiicine, Insist on baring “G. R. C."
If your (k:’nr does not have it, ask blm
to order it for Jen; or send your money
to us by mail, and we will ship “O. It. j
C.” to you with all express charges
prepaid.* Trice SI.OO per bottle; sis
for «&00.
THE C. R. C. CO..
sols HXNi'Fac-n'aia. and rxofsirroitx.
TR»«n, Ga.
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Mortgage Sale
(i BORGlA—Coffee Coimtj.
In pursuance of sale vested in me, I j
will oiler for sale at public outcry be-j
fore the court house doer in
the lirst a u tMlaviuJf u arv next,
the following parcels ol land
fun'o r 272 and 235 in the
' red * with we. -<ai * c - tv. said sale
\ , v one p; misery note for
6i3f t e§£3l - y 1 Gjis
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m F.a;,y x uent 1 DASißi* L#OXX, JR,
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Tin Haiti! Trading Coiiipitif
We Are ”IT
NOT THE LARGEST, BUT THE MOST PROGRESSIVE FIRM IN GEORGIA.
DON'T-FORGET THE PLACE,
MARKET TRADING COMPANY.
Douglas, - - Coffee County, - «■ Georgia.
Citation
(J E() R (11A —Co (Tee Conn ty.
Whereas, Hot sit! Vickers wife of Pater
Vickers, late deceased, has applied to
this court for twelve month’s support for
herself from estate of said Peter Vickers.
These arc, therefore, to cite nil concerned,
to show cause, if they have any, why s;lid
application should 11'ot be granted at next
term of this court. This January -Eh,
J!K.)t. * THOMAS YOUNG,
Ordinary
Application for betters.
GEORG lA—Coffee County.
William Porcher and Martha Jones
applies to me for letters of administra
tion upon the estat Li'/lishti/»"db
latent said county Gs „ ~ „i|,,
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DANIEL METSIr
AdiiunisL^pof.
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Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA Coffee County.
Ag roeable to an order from the Or
dinary of Coffee county, will be sold
before the court house door of said
county, between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Monday in February next.
2‘h> acres more or less, of lot of land
number 7, in the first district of said
county. Said land to be sold for dis
tribution and with eucutuberau.ee of
dower. This January 4th, 1904.
G. M. RICKETSON, Adm’r.
Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA —Coffee County.
Will be sold on the first Tunesday in
February l u o4, before the court house
tfoor in Doug las, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder the fol
lowing real estate: All of lot of land
number i2f>4) Two hundred and sixty
four. containing 4% acres more or less.
FeVjhe first dLcrict oi'Coffee County.
I Levied on as the property of L. Byrd.
! l 0 satisfy three City Court fifas isstted
I from said court, one favor of Citizens
B ai ,)ing Company, one ill favor of
! Ri„,'Ushe >r Manufacturing Co., and
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one in favot<?* ,V B VA‘, • ’
j and all againp'-'fbe saM T<. ->3 id. I •>
W. W. SOfid hEELaND*.FfikS 1 va.
Bacon, by the side 9c
Bacon, cut it 10c
Arbuckle Coffee 13c
Red Bird Tobacco, 3 plugs to one customer 25c
Schnapps Tobacco,' 3 plugs to one customer 26c
Salt, the kind every body wants 58c
Comforts, good and warm, (SI.OO kind) 63c
In the District Court oi tile United States for
the Southwestern Division of the South’
cm District of Georgia.
Notice of application for discharge in
the matter of J. H. Cobb, of Nichols, Cof
fee county, Georgia. In Bankruptcy:
To the creditors of the above named
bankrupt: you are hereby notified that
(lie above named bankrupt lias tiled his
application for discharge from all debts
provable in bankruptcy against the said
3. H Cobb. The said application will be
heard by the Honorable Emory Speer,
Judge of the United States District Court,
for said Hiyision and Dist rict at the United
States Court House in Macon, Ga ,on the
Uith day of January, A. D. 1904. AH
creditor's, of the said bankrupt are hereby
noticed to be and appear at the time and
lE-aci stated and show cause if any they
| rwliy the prayer contained in the said
’ MOll should not he granted. Dated
Kilt Ga., tlii£ sth uav of January,
A. 1004. *
SW J . M. ERWIN.
"• Deputy 1 ie rl
■pv" be riff Sale-
HUB ,Coffee C -noty.
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4tli 1904.
Wm ' W. tt. SiVTLLK ~\Xl>,
mm Sheriff Coffee Count/.
■ Sheriff Sale.
GuOßGlA—Coffee Countv.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Douglas, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in February 1904,
between the legal hours of sale, to the ]
highest bidder for cash, the following
property to-wit: Four hundred acres
more or less of lot of land number h , |
in the fit h district of originally Appling
now Ccffee county, Ga., same being on
the west side of Cypress creek and be
ing the home place f John Paulk.
Levied upon and t< >e sold as the
property of John Paulk to satisfy a
tifa issued from the City Court of
Douglas in favor of G. W. Graham,
Deputy Sheriff, and against Mrs. B.
H. Dormiuey and John Written
dotice given defendant. This Jan
uary 6th, 1904.
'\V. W. SOUTHERLAND, Sheriff.
Wald ley & fit. Vernon Ex.,
R.R. Time Table.
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 19TK, 1993.
No. 1 * Leaves Douglas at 7:00 A. M.
, Arrive Broxton at 7:30 A. M.
No. 3 J Leaves Douglas at 1:30 P. M.
1 Arrive Broxton at 2:00 P. M.
No. 2 \Leaves Broxton at 8:20 A. M.
♦Arrive Douglas at 8:50 A. M.
No. 4 Leaves Broxton at 4:00 P. M.
Arrive Douglas at 4:o0 P. M.
On Sunday No. 3 leaves Douglas 3:00
W.v.jIOUCHT ON. J 2 • . McLEAN
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Lace Curtains, worth $1.25 68c
Women’s Shoes, coarse or fine, a peach at 98c
Men and Women’s Shoes, absolutely all leather', every
pair guarranteed, regular price $1.75 this sale * 1,38
Ladies top shirts and drop shirts any old price (ceeap
er than II can buy the cloth
Red Bird Tobacco, per caddy 2.75
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Save Money arid Get Pure WJbGsSXe;-. 11
There is a two fold re:ison for the phenomenal upbuilding of our Uqnor ? H
Deparlmeut: highest qualities, lowest prices. When you stud you: wins!, y f. |
oraer to us you get it tilled direct from ,the barret tn the original froan lie ( *
distillery. Every Jacobs’ Brand is a standard of oxceUeadc In Used Then. 9 S
too. buying direct from the distillers, and in quantities that mean dnxens to | a
smalier dealers, enables us to quote always a lower price on the same article, 14 I
or give you a better article for ilie same money. Write for our liquor cutu- S j
login;, it, lists Itotli domestic ami foreign brands—it’s fro for the •:siting. 1 a
RYE WHISKIES. % |
fi. 0. Wise Private Stor.k Rye, a pure Pennsylvania whiskey, aged in . I 8
wood for six years, especially recommended a a stimulant for e euicai aud I j
I family use. Quarts SI.OO, gallon jugs $3.50. 1 1
Jacous* Monogram Rye Whiskey, a very superior, douid ■ ropp .-di.allied | i
whisuey. from selected home grown rye with mountain sprir : water, and is | !
distinguished for its absolute purity. Eight years old. Qua. ts Si.gi,. gallon |
jugsJf.UO. §
Roil Roy Rye. This whiskey is pure, coppe- distilled, fc ’ • years ’.d. ab- I
solutely pure and well adapted for general use where i n absolutely pure |
article is desired. Quarts 75c, gallon jugs $2.50. E
Jacobs’ Velvet Rye No. 6, three years old. aged in wood, and is a very good I
whiskey lor the price Quarts tiOc, gallon jugsi.'.ti. g 1
“XXXX” Monoiiqetiela Rye, two years old, and is without doubt the best I I
whiskey to be obtained foi the price. Quarts 50c, gallon jugs ?U.OO -
“flfl” Rye. This whiskey is one yearold and while pure, is of a low g g
proof. The same goods sold by many for $2.00 per gallon Gallons Si.so. Not g|
less than half gallon sokU
CniRN WHISKIES. ¥
Jacobs' Private Stock Corn Whiskey. This we believe to be the best Corn |
Whiskey sold in this market. Six years old and absolutely pure, made in the |
•7 good old fashion way. Quarts si.oo, gallon jugs S-3.00. | '
Uncle Rsmus Corn VJiiiskey, a splendid stimulant and especially adapted I I
for medical use. Four years old. Quarts 75c. gallon jugs |
Goilen Shucks Corn Whiskey, three years oid, yellow corn, absolutely g
pure; quarts 60C. gallon jugs $-.36. g
Hickory Nut Mountain Corn Whiskey, pure white corn, made from se- !t
lected grain in the old fashion way. two years old. Qncrts fine. gal. Jugs 552:3. I ?
Jacobs’Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey- If you are partial to sweet mash you ||
will find this a perfect whiskey, one thatyou wilt be weil pleased with Quarts I g
II Rabhit Fort Corn Whtskcu, two-year-old yellow corn, mode from well II
ft I selected grain over open wood tires, aged in wood: quarts :• a. gal. jugs ft’. J i
Jacobs’ Hand Made Corn Whiskey, one year old, pure but low proof, eal- In
II ion tugs 81.50. Not less than half gallon sold. 1
Virginia Apple Brandy, a very excellent article quarts SI.OO, gallon j
Georgia Apple Brandy, a good, pure article; quay -75 c. ralien j-.tes f? 50.
Maryland Feach Brandy, eigiit years old. a very fine article and of great I I
IS medicinal value; quarts *I.OO, gallon jugs $3.50. n 1
I J Georgia Feach Brandy, quarts 75c. gallon ingsfd.fv. ft
j g Oid Holland Gin, domestic, quarts 50c. gallon jugs Si so. I
I | Old Tom Gin, domestic, quarts Tic. gallon jugs $2 50. |
I f Tom Cat Gin, quarts ri.bO, gallon lugs ?3.50. I
I £ Old Boston Molasses Rum, quarts.".c,gnito*-. Jugs 52.00. |
Oid Medtord Runt, white, quarts Tsc. gaiion jugs 52.75 I
Superior Quality Jamaica Rum, quarts 51.0 . g fi..a jugs 23.50.
California Winos.
• Cur Domestic Wines are purchased in car load lots 1
direct from the California IV-'.v f-r-nvi -rs’ : f *
ami on account of tin- ~<if purci. v. are able to 1
■ —v • secure the lowest tirice conces'ioi!-. au.l get the very best ft
I • quality > f win. - Ti.-our- quoted oeknv are of a - 1; iI
f nor quality, tv .y. ■ rs> i tis..? flavor and v.eii adapted I
IATn r is\ for medicinal. ind family usi
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WHILE
OTHERS
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SAME GOODS
FOR
LESS MONEY.