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CHURCH REGISTER.
BAP'i IST CHURCH.
Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. L
Oxford, at 11 o’clock a. m. on the first
and third Sundays of each month and
at night at 7:30.
Sunday School at 9:30 every Sun
day. S. R. Briggs, Superintendent.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Ladies’ Missionary Society Mon.
day after the first and third Sunday*
at 2:30.
Pastor, Deacons and Finance Com
mittee's meeting Tuesday before the
first Wednesday in each month.
Regular Conference the first Wed
nesday night in each month.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Tom
B. Stanford, every second and fourth,
Sunday morning and evening.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
ning.
Sunday School every Sunday after<
noon. W. P. Ward, Superintendent.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society
and prayer service every Friday af
ternoon.
Preaching at Wray every first Sun
day and Saturday night before. At
Anibrose every first Sunday after
noon and evening.
Preaching at Nichols every third
Sunday morning and evening.
Stewards’ meeting on Tuesday oven'
ing after every first Sunday.
BROXTON CIRCUIT.
There will be preaching at. the fol
lowing churches at. days and hour*
specified by the pastor, J. C. Griner.
Broxton—First a-nd fifth Sundays
and Saturdays before. Sunday night
7:00 p. m.
Oak Grove —Second Sunday and
Saturdays before at 11 a, m.
Lone Hill—Third Sunday and Satur*
day before at 11 a. m.
Williams’ Chapel—Third Sunday J
p. m.
Midway—Fourth Sunday and Sat
urday before at 11 a. in. t 7
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TIME TABLE.
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5:05a Ar. ... Greenland ... Lv. $:
5:09a Ar Brobston .... Lv. $:4Sn
6:14a Ar Buffalo Lv. S:4sp|
5:20a Ar. ... Anguilla ... Lv. S:3Sp j
5:23a Ar Cartier .... Lv. S:3si> j
6:28a Ar Blunts .. .. Lv. B:2Sp i
6:35a Ar. ... Thalmann ... Lv. S:2tp
5:50a Ar Bamboo .... Lv. 8:00p
6:02a Ar Fendig .... Lv. 7: yap
6:10a Ar Nmircoro ... Lv. 7:45p
6:22a Ar. ... Hortonse Lv. 7:35p
6:27a Ar Giles .. .. Lv. 7:2Sp
6:50a Ar. ... Offerman ... Lv. 7:05p j
9:35a Ar. ... Savannah ... Lv. 6:45p
7:12a Ar Bristol .... Lv. 6:45p ]
7:30a Ar Coffee .. .. Lv. 6:25p
7:52a Ar. ...Rockingham... Lv. 6:03p i
7:5Sa Ar \lma .. .. Lv. t?:5Sp
8:01a Ar. .. Sou. Pines .. Lv. 5:55p |
8:11a Ar Guvsie .... Lv. 5:45pj
8:23a Ar Dodge .. .. Lv. 5:30p j
8:30a Ar Nichols ... Lv. 5:25p
ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND
TRIP SUNDAYS.
Round trip tickets may he purchas
ed between all points on the B. and
IS. railroad each Sunday at rates of one
fare for the round trip. Tickets limited
to date of sale.
J. A. McDUFFIE. General Manager.
PEN J. FORD. Gen. Pass Agent.
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JAPS READY
FOR CONFLICT
Reaches End of Resources in Pre
parations for the Onslaught*
PEACE TALK IS FARCICAL
European Chancellors Think Hostilities
Inevitable and Washington Officials
Share Same Opinion.
A Washington speial says: Despite
the mediation talk sent out from some
of the European capitals, the officials
of the state department are convinced
that the only possibility of peace lies
in the acceptance by Russia of the Jap
anese proposals, which were outlined
in a Tokio dispatch dated January 6.
A copy of the Japanese proposals
was formally presented to Secretary
Hay for his information by the Japan
ese minister; Mr. Takahira, Thursday.
This was fofnd to be almost verbatim
as they had J been given out from high
Japanese soirees a week ago, for the
evident purboso of having the world
clearly understand not only the moder
ation and jpstico of Japan’s position,
but also how vitally these demands
interested ail nations having or hoping
to have commerce in Manchuria.
A statement of the Russian reply,
though not a verbatim copy of it, was
also given (Secretary Hay. This state
ment. tallier with that heretofore print
ed. It. shows that there is no apparent
possibility of agreement, upon Manchu
ria, and that upon many essential
points the two powers are far apart
regarding Korea. While it is stated in
latest cables from Tokia that the last
note from Japan is not. in the nature
of an ultimatum and the negotiations
may accordingly be carried on for
some days, the belief is strong among
officials in Washington that the crisis
will come within probably two weeks,
which is assumed to he the time neces
sary to get the two new cruisers now
in the Suez canal into Japanese watci’3.
Preparing for War.
In the meantime war preparations
are being pushed rapidly forward. It
is the opinion of military authorities
that Japanese troops are being landed
in southern Korea, though as the Jap
anese are closely censoring all cables,
this cannot be definitely known.
Japan has rejected the Russian pro-
counter demands with
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LIVE STOCK MEN TO COM3IMT.
Scheme Set on foot for Fstablishing Inde
pendent °ackinq Houses.
The proposition to incorporate a
company of live stock men for the pur
pose of establishing independent pack
ing huses in the stock centers of the
country to compete with the packer?
combine and restore prices on live
stoefiv was an all-absorbing topic of dis
cussion in the National Live Stock con
vention at Portland. Oregon. By una
nimous vote the convention indorsed
a resolution favoring the incorporation
o v such a company and the establish
ment of ’he Independent houses.
GENERAL BaKRY ASSUMES HIS DUTIES.
Commander of the Depcr’ nent of the Gulf
Arrives at Headquarters in Atlanta.
General T. H. Barry, commander of
the department of the gulf. United
States army, arrived in Atlanta. Ga.
Thursday afternoon and has assumed
formal command of the department.
General Barry is at the Hotel Majes*
tic. where a number of the staff o’Ti
cers of the department are also stop
ping. Reside'- the commander of the
department. Colonel E. F. Gardiner,
.chief surgeon and, captain F. H. Law
||on. acting chief of commissary, arriv
the city.
FncerneoT
Douglas Supply Co.,
Bank Buiiding==North Side,
Douglas, CSrsa,.,
Dry Goods, Clothing,
SHOES, HATS
And General Furnishings.
FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Everything for Pantry
and Dining Table*
watt-harleY-holmes W,
330'CTC3r3L. J f2LS,
DEALERS IN
Builders’ Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Hardware, Stoves, Etc.'
WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS 111 OILS.
ill Kinds of Plots, Sjrni Is and Mis.
R. E. LEE, Manager*
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine.
Rotary Motion and
Ball Bearings.
Send for circular.
WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO..
For s-ale by Douglas Supply Co.,
Douglas. Ga.
OR. KING’S
TRY HEW discovery
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE KO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consumption,Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pneumonia,Hay Fever,Pleu
risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
WO CURE. KOPAY.
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ATLANTIC & BIRMINGHAM R. R.
Time Table Effective Dec. 1, 1903
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
WAYCR SB TO MONTEZUMA.
Stations 13 5
Waycross .. .. 7:10a 4:00p "
Xicholls 8:26a 5:19p ....
Douglas 8:57a 5:50p
Ambrose 9:27a 6:15p ....
Wray 9:34a 6:21p
rhomasville 3:15p ....
Moultrie 4:24p
Tifton 5:45p ....
Fitzgerald 10:15a 7:00p ....
rlebecca 10:49a 7:36p
Double Run.. ..11:01a 7:47p
Dordele 11:40a 8:30p 7:15a
Yienna 11:59a 8:55p 7:42a
Midway 12:10a 9:10p 8:00a
Byromville .. ..12:20p 9:23p 8:lia
Montezuma .. ~12:50p 9:o0p 8:45a
Excellent through schedules anil low rates for which inquire of any
agent on the line. .
GEORGE DOLE WADLEY, Vice President and General Manager
ALEX BONNYMAN, Superintendent.
H. C. McFADDEN, general Freight and Passenger Agent
J. G. KNAPP, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent.
B F. HOLZENDORF, Agent, Douglas, Ga.
General o~iees, Wayeross, Ga.
/Michols Bottling Works,
D. W. JOHNSON, Manager,
IXTiol-toj s, - G-eorgia,
Soda Wat all flavors, Ginger ASe,
Coca-Cola, I *on=Brew e Good service,
promptness; fair dealing and special
attention to mail orders.
. JOB PRINTING S'4'l Sffi
MONTEZUMA TO WAYCROSS.
Stations 2 4 0 "
Montezuma .. .. 5:50a l:20p 5:0~0p
Byromville .. .. 6:15a 1:42p 5:31p
Midway 6:2Ca 1:52p 5:4Gp
Vienna G:3Ba 2:05p 6:U4p
Cordele 7:05a 2:31p G:3op
Double Run 7:40a 3:02p ....
Rebecca 7:52a 3:12p ....
Fitzgerald .. .. 8:33a 3:50p ....
Tifton 5:05p ....
Moultrie 6:26p ....
Thomasville 7:35p ....
Wray 9:0?a 4:20p ....
Ambrose 9:lua 4:26p ....
Douglas 9:34a 4:49p
Nicholls 10:05a 5:19p ....
Waycross .. ..11:20a C:2sp ....