Douglas weekly breeze. (Douglas, Ga.) 190?-1905, September 10, 1904, Image 2

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For Clerk. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Coflee County, subject to the White Pri mary, promising faithful and impartial service if elected. J. R. OVERMAN. For County Treasurer. At the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Coffee County, sub ject to the white primary election to be held September 17th, 1904. If elect ed I promise failhful service in the discharge of all my duties. RICHMOND J. ROBERTS. For Sheriff. Having served the people of Coffee coun ty faithfully, to the best of my ability, in the past, I announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Sheriff of Coffee county, subject to the White primary, and if. elected will continue to serve the people’s interests, as I have altvavs done. W. W. MOUTH ERRAND. For Ordinary. I beg to announce to the people of Cof fee county, whom I ha e served lor years past, that, I am a candidate for re-election as Ordinary of this county, Subject to the White primary. 1 have given you the best service possible in years gone by, to the best of tny abilitA, and if you say so, w ill jrivc y.iu the few remaining days of my THOMAS VOI KO. For Ordinary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Ordinary of Cotfee county, subject to the White primary election. If elect ed: I shall retire from the practice of law, ami will give whatever legal knowledge and experience 1 may have to the admin istration of the business of the office. W. I’. WARD. For Clerk Superior Court. The undersigned hereby announces him self a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Coflee county, sub ject to the White primary, and if favored with the confidence <>t the people w ill, to the best of hisubility discharge the duties of the office faithfully. HI 11. LIE NEWHERN. JEor Tax Assessor. Mr. D , h. I. i < . ■> I lids I hereby late for the lice county, |marj f , and L power to || oilioientlv. ll>. FRIER is BK wHPJRSffiS?* 1 ?' * Hfict t to the ■ . 1 ' t |||#; ' r , Hf m Pv£-j ; Er I-;- Rictor. lidate for the Coflec county’ mnry, and if support, 1 will i>d of me to the ! M. PAULK. ictor. after due and ■HpV-Tcrmion 1 have concluded m I re-elect ion as Tax Collector <>l Coflee County, Subject ton White primary September, 17th, 1901. The people know me and if they want me to serve them J will appreciate their assistance. T. TANNER. For County Surveyor. 1 hereby announce myself fur re-election to the office of County Purveyor of Cotlee County, Subject to tlie White primary ns 1 have utready served the people two years* l am better prepared to serve them, and if elected I promise a faithful serfurinunce of the duties of the office thanking you in advance for any i'avros 1 am vours to serve G. L. MILLER. For Tax Receiver. After mature consideration and thought 1 present my name to the people of Collet* comity for nomination for Tax Receiver of Codec county, subject to the action of the white primary. If lam favored with the office 1 shall discharge my duties to the best of my ability. Daniel Yickkbs. For lax Receiver. At the request of my many friends, and also being physically disabled to do manu al labor 1 hereOY announce myself a can didate for Tax Receiver of Codec county, subject to the action of the white primary, and earnestly ask the support of the jteople. , , C. \\ . COBUTTT. For Coroner. Wo announce the name of Eugene Mor for Coroner of Coffee county subject ÜBhc action of the Wine primary. Hi* Kulifulitcss in the past is a guarantee of rthcstunc in the future. CITIZENS. For Sheriff. 1 take this method of announcing my candidacy for Sheriff of Coffee County, s hject to the action of the White pri mary. If elected 1 shall do mv duty, in every respect, under all circum stances, in every place and by every body. J- t • GILI.IS, Kales, (la., July 27. For Ordinary. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate tor Ordinary of Coffee county, subject tc j the White Primary to be held inSeptem-i Ver ISAM. should the people see lit to elect j kie to litis office. I will faithfully, and im partially (fi- barge the duties of said office ■to the best ol my ability. Ik F. GRI FITS. For Representative. To the Citizens of Coffee countv: —In re sponse tonumerous petitions and personal appeals from the voters and citizens of the county i hereby 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 I 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 tiie County Commis sioners, anil 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 ot the enactment of such general law s as will require and secure the services as jurors of all such upright aryl intelli gent citizens as are contemplated by the present law. I am a native of the county and you all know me and ! leave it to you to say whether or not I will if elected do what f promise. I silicit. and will highly appreciate your support in the approaching election. C. A. WARD. For Representative* To the people of Cofl'e coui t/: At the solicitation of my friends all over the county, I announce myself in the race for Representative of Coffee County again, and take up the campaign where I left off'. 1 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. 1 am in favor of economy in all county affairs, to this end shall endeavor to work. Such local laws as the people may desire, on petition, will be presented and passed. lam the origi nal promoter of the movement to elect the above Cpunty officers, by the people, as can he substantiated, and I stand on my own platform. The people know me. have tried me, and I shall endeavor to serve them faithfully if they want my services again, and I shall thank them for their support. W. M. GASKIN. Citation. GEORGIA—Coffee County. Eliza Lott, administrator on the estate of Arthur Lott, late deceased, applies to me for leave to sell the following property, to -wit: One two story gin house, with lot on which it stmds, in the town of Broxton, Ga., also, one boiler, one engine, one press one Coleman gin, two Davis gins, one pair Jones scales, tools and gear belonging to same Said property to lie sold for benefit of heirs, &c Tin's August Ist, Dot. THOMAS YOi'NG. Ordinary. When you go to build come and see Watt-Harley-Holmes Go., for Sash, Doors and Blinds. They will save you money. District Managers of Primary Election to be Held on September 17th, 1904. DoujpXs K. Briggs, i Rules, J, H, Dent,; I tyooten I)ist.:—Thomas "McGovern, | SI. Spivey, Jesse Eott. S—J'ickren Dist: J. T. McEachin, Ga nos Ellis Jr, S. G. Taylor, Tanner Dist: M. M. Kirkland, Mirk Hall, W. R. Cole, McDonald Dist: —B. F. Griffis, Joel Brooker, S. P. White, Pearson Dist: D. J. Pearson, Jeff Kirkland, I). A. Smith, Willacoochee Dist:—J. Ludlttm, Thomas Paulk, Thomas Daniels, Phillips Mill Dist: John L. Brown, T. H. Brown, Dennis Vickers.’ Manning Kirkland, Dentist. Sweat-V ick e r s buildi n g up stairs, 3rd door to the right of stair case. All Rinds Dental WorK Done Promptly and in first class manner, r For Sale for $15.00-A 1 horse wagon, cash or credit, Markey Trading Co. life BUYTHB atf* M Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard less of <jua,;iy, but the *" New Horae'’ is made to wear. C ur'g uaranty never runs out Ve make Sew ng Machines to suit all conditions efthetrade. The "New Homo'* stands at the/ head of all Hixli-ltratlofamily sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY FLOWERS A WHILDEN. / Douglas supply compauu. 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-Harley-Holmes Co., Now is the tittle to buy a nice Refrigerator and Water Cooler. We have a nice line of both* H! and would be glad to show them Ri»w We carry Sash, Doors and. jjap! ! ||JK Blinds. Lime, Cement, Plaster IB j II: and Hair * J- D * FORBES, Mgr. DOUGLAS, - - GEORGIA. @ Douglas Lodge, No. 91, K. of P. Meet every first and third Wednesday nights. A DOUGLAS LODGE NO. 356, /%/A F. &A. M. Meets every third Friday evening 6 o’clock. Visiting brethren cordially nvited to meet with us. W. C. LANKFORD, W. M. W. C, BRYAN, Secretary. < Douglas Lodge 'No. 203 I. 0. 0. F. Meet every Monday night 7:30 o’clock First Monday night, Ist Degree 2nd Monday night, 2nd Degree 3rd Monday night, 3rd Degree 4th Monday night Ini. Degree Visiting brethren cordially invited to meet with ttas. LEVY O’STEEN. N G. 1. L. KIRKLAND, Si e. EDWARD S. CIIASTAIN, Attorney At Law, Douglas, Ga. All business entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. \ our patronage solicited. Office in Over street Building. QUITMAN HOLTON, Pli vslcian Air Surgeon Broxton, Georgia. For Fall Trade. We will add to our already large business, millinery and ladies dress making parlors. Just give us time, and we'll get there after awhile. Markey Trading Co. Wanted =;ooo lbs Bees wax. 500 Cow hides. All kinds of far. Will pay highest cash prices. Dayis-Rudolph Co. DRAUGHT STOCK POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stosk. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine, ff yours does not. send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. 1 Rochelle, Ga.. Jan. 30,1902. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine is the best I ever tried. Our stock was looking bad when you sent me the medicine and now they are g tting so fine. They are looking 20 per cent, better. S. P. BROCKINGTON. When you are in need of a cooking' stove come to see us. We will save you money on it. Shelf and buildets Hard ware. Tinware and Crockery. Mill supplies a specialty. Watt-Haflev, Holmes Co. Look and Listen. No. come and we will tel! you. Davis-Rudolpn \Company. \Be sure to see Frank Appleby, atyL. P. Fillingim & Co’s for any thing in the paint and oil line, har ness', hardware and stoves. Excursion Rates via Atlantic and Birmingham- St. Louis, Mo., account Louisi ana Purchase Exposition, May 1— Novembei 30, 1904. Season excursion tickets will be sold daily, beginning April 25th, and continuing during the period of the Exposition, with final limit December 15, 1904. Round trip rate from Douglas $37.60. Sixty-day excursion tickets will be sold daily, beginning April 25, and continuing during the period of the Exposition, with fice.l date to leave St. Louis, returning, sixty (60) days in addition to date of sale. Final date in no case to ex ceed December 45, 1904. Round trip rate from Douglas $31.40. Fifteen-day excursion tickets will be sold /April 25th and con tinuing during period of Exposi tion, with final date to leave St. Louis returning fifteen (15) days from date of sale. Round trip rate from Douglas $25.60. Coach excursion tickets will be sold May 16th and 31st, with final date to leave St. Louis returning ten (10) days.from and including date of sale. Round trip rate from Douglas $18.90. For schedules and full informa tion apply to B. F. Ilolzendorf, Agent. Douglas, Ga. Prices and goods suit at the Lead er Store. , You will find it profitable and pleasant to trade at the Leader store, 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 ] iicious, 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. Coffins and Caskets. * We are supplied with Coffins and Cas -1 kei'. for quick shipment. All sizes fur , nished on notice, or by wire when ordered ' by responsible part-es. LIGHTSEY A DAVIS. Nichols, Ga