Douglas weekly breeze. (Douglas, Ga.) 190?-1905, September 03, 1904, Image 2

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WA I M » SggMKsuperior ‘ .Bl -iii'i ,i < " i ~ i , 1 ' l yHHHHHB , mi.i' .ill'i mg ■ ip' PSHHHBjUHT''>' f.tmiiiniii I'llim.iVni-.w r.r.KM SfHKlax Assessor. f Mr i> - \\ . s;«i ‘iigfvStJs't A -V?: 1 Bl ' . ~yY> * s m Collector. HL Kt h S K ■ il%B3ijEßsEp£-M ii : i i Clerk. Br . i I - I 1,. i, .'.'ii • 1 ' ’ Irai&fHn i.lllie "iii' i' ' 1 ■i" 1 Cot Tee l "HltlV " 1 ’" IS'’ HB",,' ' 1 i" ■ BHHBH" i* .in,i i'i ii.. 18(11®!;"ill!;. ■ • 'I I .'' i wlwWaß I a. . \I" ' Iru 1 1 i' W i' ASI> IN. Collector. ■k pert ell {(, i • n p ' >i i-i i t• ■:i Wl: i I'limary h-T-iSP™''' i;iii, u’«>i. riir ju*.«|>•< Uniiw pBPffTl if they want me to serve them l I will appreciate their assistance. T. I‘ANN KU. 1 v For County Surveyor. 1 hereby announce rnvself fur re-election to (lie otliee of County Surveyor of Coffee '"minty,■Subject to tlie White primary as 1 have already served the people two years I am better prepared to serve them, and if elected 1 promise a faithful performance of the duties of the otliee thanking you in advance for any favros 1 am vours’to serve <i. L. Mll.hKK. For Tax Receiver. After mature consideration and thought my name to the people of Coffee \ (or nomination for Tn\ lleo ner of D ■teounty, subject to the aeiion of the ”4M'inury. li lam favored uitli the di-charue my du:ir- i.'tl.e » ability, I'oiu \ W lax Rccei\ er. » ‘■ ■-■ • 11.\ ■■ 11 \ :: , • t-. an p 1 \ .1. V IhH|Hu- lln o\ ami.' m. «• m> el, a . he l.i t I lie «!:.'•• • -k the -iipport m lb.- gSHnc. Bn C. W. Co an trr. For Coroner* We announce the name of l'jhcene Mer- for t'eroner of Coffee county subject action Of the White primary. Hi- in the past is a guarantee of same in the future. m CITIZENS. ■ For Sheriff. ■ I take this method of announcing my Hatulidacy for ShcritT of Coffee County, ■ bject to the action of the White t>ri- Bttary. If elected I shall do my duty, Bu every respect, under all circmn- in every place and by every 1 ■v. r J. c.gieeis. Ga., July 27. ■ v For Ordinary. >\ announce myself a landtdatc of Coffee county, satbjecl to Hflliitf Primary to be held i|t Septetn- Should t he people-ee ■*. to elect |Hto this will faithfully! and itn- For Representative. To the Citizens of Coffee county: —In re sponse tonumerous petitions and personal appeals from the voters and Citizens oi the county I lierehy announce myself as a can didate for representative from this county subject to the action of the white primary election to beheld next September. As to local affairs 1 am in favor of the election by the people of this county Of the Judge, Solicitor and Clerk of the City Court of Douglas, and also of the County Commis sioners, and if elected I will use my utmost endeavor to enact such legislation as will give to the people of the county the right to thus select these officers. lam also in favor of the enactment of such general laws as will reouire and secure the services as jurors of all such upright and intelli gent citizens as are contemplated by the present law. lam a native of tlie county and you all know me and ! leave it to you to say whether or not I will if elected do what I promise. I sjlicit and will highly appreciate your support in the approaching election. C. A. WARD. For Representative* To the people of Coffe county: At die solicitation of my friends all over the county, I announce myself in the race for Representative of Coffee County again, amt take up the ( ampaign where l left off. I shall represent the people, if elected, and will he in favor of the election of the Solicitor and Judge of the City Court by the people, the election of Three Coutv Commissioners by the people, they be re quired to give bond. I am in favor of economy in all county affairs, to this end shall endeavor to work Much local laws as the prople may desire, on petition, will he presented and passed. lam the origi mu promoter of the movement to elect the above county officers, by the people, as ran be substantiated, and I stand on rny own platform. The people know me, have tried me, and I sha 1 endeavor to serve them faithfully if they want my services again, and I shall thank them fur their support. W. M. GASKIN. Citation. A—Cotfee County. Pk. 1). Newbern, administrator on the es- Hp- if 11. D. Flanders, late of said county deceased, applies for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate for the purpose of settlement and distribution, these are therefore, to admonish all concerned, to show cause, if they can, why said leave should not be granted, at next term of this court to be held on the first Monday in (September next. This August Ist, 1914. THOMAS YoONG, Ordinary. Citation. GKOIIGI A—('< dice County. It. It. Cornish, administrator estate of Folly l’hillips, deceased, applies to me for leave to sell 15 acres, iti the north east cor ner of lot No. 5, in the 0;h, district of said county, also 400 acres of lot No. 42 in the Oth, district of said county. Timber on the west side of No. 42. Sold for the benefit of the heirs, Ac. This 2nd day of August, 1004, Til (Jill AS YOUNG, Ordinary. Dissolution Notice. (; KOltti lA—Coffee Count y. 'I lie firm of painters, known as Porter A Taylor, heretofore doing business in Doug las, composed of 0. 15. Porter and 11. N. Taylor, has been dissolved, by mutual con sent, Mr. 'Taylor retiring, Mr. Porter con tinuing the business, paying all debts of the old linn and collecting all bills due them.' This Aug Ist, loot, C. 15. Porter, H. X. Taylor. All kindsof work in painting, plumbing, tinning and paper hanging will lie attend ed to promptly and satisfactorily. When vou go to build come and see Watt-Harley-Holmes Co., for Sash, Doors and Blinds. They will save you money. District Managers of Primary Election to be Held on September 17th, 1904. Douglas District: —Geo. K. Briggs, Session Fates, J. H. Dent, Wooten Dist.: Thomas McGovern, M. Spivey, Jesse Lott. Piekrett Dist: J. T. McEachin, Gaines Ellis Jr, S. G. Taylor, Tanner Dist: M. M. Kirkland, Mark Hall, W. K. Cole, McDonald Dist:—ls. P. Griffis, Joel ltrooker, S. P. White, Pearson Dist: D. J. Pearson, Jeff Kirkland, 1). A. Smith, Willacoochee Dist:—J. Ludluni, Thomas Paulk, Thomas Daniels, Phillips Mill Dist: —John 1,. Brown, T. H. Brown, Dennis Vickers. Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are maitetoseil rejra-d --less of guai.ty, but the ** Nie» Home ** is made to wear. Our euarar.ty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions efthetmrie. The *• Xew Houle ** stands a: ; e head of all High-g t-mlc family sewing machines *old hj aiiitiarized dealers only, FOR SALE BV FLOWERS & WHILDEX. gAIM A • 1 I L/UUy Uc) CJUUMiy \/UHlpkriiy* Bank Building—North Side, Douglas, Georgia, . Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc., AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS, Family And Plantation Supplies. Everything For Pantry And Dining Table. Watt-Harely-Holmes Co., Now is the time to buy a nice' Refrigerator and Water Cooler. w We have a nice line of both, . ||ipliEy|lj| JpMl and would be glad to show them ffijßhflP We carry Sash, floors and. j Blinds. Lime, Cement, Plaster l im i b anci Hain j . J. D. FORBESf, Mgr. DOUGLAS, - - K GEORGIA. @ Douglas Lodge, No. 91, K. of P. Meet every first and third Wednesday nights. A DOUGLAS LODGE NO. 386. F. & A. M. Meets every third Friday evening 6 o’clock. Visiting brethren cordially nvited to meet with us. W. C. LANKFORD, \V. M. W. C. BRYAN, Secretary. vjSggs j Douglas Lodge No. 203 I. O. O. F. Meet every Monday night 7:30 o’clock First Monday night, Ist Degree 2nd Monday night, 2nd Deg'ree 3rd Monday night, 3rd Degree 4th Monday night Ini. Degree Visiting brethren cordially invited to meet with ttas. LEVY O'STEEN, N G. ]. L. KIRKLAND, Sec. EDWARD S. CHASTAIN, Attorney At Law, * Douglas, Ga. All business entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. Your patronage solicited. Office in Over street Building. QUITMAN HOLTON, Physician & Surgeon Broxton, Georgia. For Fall Trade. We will add to our already large business, millinery and ladies d;ess making parlors. Just give us time, and we ll get there after awhile. Markey Trading Co. Wanted -5000 lbs Bees wax. 500 Cow hides. All kinds of fur. 1 Will pay highest cash prices. Davis-Rudoi.ph Co. 222 South Peoria St., Chicago, 111., Oct. 7,1902. Eight months ago! was so ill | that 1 was compelled to lie or sit 1 down nearly’ all the time. My i stomach was so weak and upset I that I could keep nothing on it | and I vomited frequently. I I could not urinate without great I pain and I coughed so much that I my throat and lungs were raw | and sore. The doctors pro- I nounced it Bright’s disease and others said it was consumption. I It mattered little to me what I they called it and I had no de ! sire to live. A sister visited me I from St. Louis and asked me if I I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. | I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. Ibelievemany women could save much suffer- I ing if they but knew of its value. j d£L*tdaAr | Don’t you want freedom from I pain? Take Wine of Cardui I and make one supreme effort to I he well. You do not need to be I a weak, helpless sufferer. Tou [ can have a woman’s health and * do a woman’s work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of I Cardui from your druggist to j day? Citation. GEORGIA—Coffee County. K X. Hayes, administrator estate of S. 1). Davis hue of said county deceased, ap plies to me for leave to sell the property, real and personal belonging to said estate, for tlie purpose of distribution, and settle ment. These are. thetefore, to admonish all concerned to show cause, if they can. why said letter- should not be granted at next term of this court t<> be held on first Mondav in September next. This August Ist. 1501. THOMAS YOUNG. Ordinary. You know What Vou Are Taking. When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, shows ng that it is sin.p.y Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay Prices and goods suit at the Lead er Store. You will find it profitable and pleasant to trade at the Leader stored because the prices and goods suit,' Money In It. It pays to use our “Clifton” flour. It pays because it makes more and better bread and biscuit—more de licious, wholesome cake and pastry —than any other kind of flour ever milled. One sack proves it. Get a sack and know the facts. Markey Trading Co. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamber lain’s Colic. Cbclera and Diarrhoea Rem edy and Perhaps a Life Saved. “A short time ago I was taken with, a violent attack of diarrhoea and be lieve I would have died if I had not. gotten relief,” says John J. Patton, a leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “A friend recomended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-fine cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was en tirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel com plaints. For sale by Union Pharmacy. Taken with Cramps. Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taken suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medi cine in the form of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were ad ministered with the result that the fel low was able to be around next day-. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford’s medicines.—Elkader, lowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by Union Pharmacy. Coffins and Caskets. We are supplied with Coffins and Cas kets, for quick shipment. All size- fur nished on notice, or by wire when ordered bv responsible parties. LIGHTBEY A DAVIS. Nichols, Ga