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MORGAN & DAVIS,
Brunswick, • - Georgia.
We are better prepared than
ever to fill orders with prompt
ness and dispatch. Our stock is
immense and our facilities up-to
date. Send us your orders and
we will please you.
We make the jug and shipping
trade our specialty.
lyfOHGfm & JDfIVIS,
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers.
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
AMERICAN FIELD AND NOG FENCE
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Regular Style Special Ho#, Horse and Cattle Style
Stays 12 in. or 6 in. apart Stays 12 in. or 6 in. apart
Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heavily galvanized.
Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically ever
lasting. Never goys wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it.
Does not mutilate, but does, efficiently, turn cattle, horses, hogs
and pigs.
t* EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED G
by the manufacturers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how
it will save you money and fence your fields so they .will stay fenced.
J. M. FREEMAN, Agent, Douglas. Ga.
Alton B. Parker says:
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THE WORLD Elected Cleveland. Bryan on THE WORLD.
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that if the Democratic party in m\j last twenty years considered itself a
first campaign had lacked the forceful- pape r. It promised to spread
__ , , . , r . • J truly Democratic principles ami truly
and potent advocacy of Democratic Democratic ideas, and it has done so,
principles at that time by the NEW and will do so, with entire independ-
YORK WOULD (he result might rnec °J bosses, machines and plat
have been reversed. "-Ore, ver Clove- Wowing only the dictates of its
, ... 1 conscience.’ — Quoted. with nnnrovnl
land a I.ottor to ihe t\ orld, May 10, by William .1. Bryan In the C'om
lbO.'t. inonor, July 10,1000.
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the most interesting newspaper in the country in this Presidential cam
paign.
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paper in America.
We are beginning a campaign that promises to be memorable in history. By a
single act of inspired courage the Democratic leader has restored his party to its
old place as the instrument of enlightened reform, sane and practical liberalism,
clear-headed progressiveness and constitutional government.
While the question of the standard of value remained an issue all other topics
were submerged and the Democracy could not play its historical part. In the
absence of that restraining force the Republican party has rioted in imperialism,
centralization, militarism, extravagance and privileged injustice. Now the time has
come when it can be called to account. Once more a party wisely, bravely and
honestly led can raise with hopefulness Tilden’s old war cry, “Turn the rascais
out I ”
Hie Democracy is ready to correct the abuses of a monopoly-breeding tariff,
to promote trade with our neighbors in Canada, to cut short the Insane rivalry
with the military powers of Europe in armaments made needless by three thousand
miles of ocean, to substitute the reign of law for the personal caprice of an arbi
trary ruler, to restore economy and integrity in government, to bring arroganj
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climatization of the American (lag in any country in which the Declaration of Inde
pendence is a seditious document. To the attainment of these ends The World
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Douglas supplu Company.
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.
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W att-Harley-Holmes Co.,
STOVE S
RANGES.
We sell the Best. Come and let us show them
to you. Bridles and Shelf Hardware. Stoves, Tin
ware, Crockery, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Lime,
Cement, Plaster and Hair, Leads, Oils, Paints and
Varnishes. Paints Guaranteed for i 5 yearg.
Yours to Serve,
J. D. FORBES, Manager.
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA.
f Douglas Lodge,
No. 91,
V of p
R. OT r\
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, W. M.
W. C. BRYAN, Secretary.
Uouglas Lodge
No. 203
l. 0. O. 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 uas.
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. Yolir
patronage solicited. Office in Over
street Building.
QUITMAN HOLTON,
PhyslclaH & 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 afrer awhile.
Markey Trading Co.
Wanted
-5000 lbs Bees wax.
500 Cow hides.
All kinds of fur. •
Will pay highest cash prices.
Davis-Rudoi.pii Co.
IHKOSTION
I “I was troubled with stom- Ls
sch trouble. Thedl'ord’s Black-
Draught did me more good
in one week than all the doc
tor's medicine I took in a KB
year.”—MßS. SARAH E.
SHIRFIELD, Ellettsville, Ind.
Thedford's Black Draught
quickly invigorates the ac
tion of the stomach and
cures even chronic cases of
indigestion. If you will H
take a small dose of Thed
ford‘s Black Draught occa
sionally you will keep your
stomach and liver in per- Hi
feet condition.
THEDFORD’S |
BLACK-DRAUGHT
More sickness is caused by |Jf
constipation than by any S
other disease, Thedford’s F
' Black-Draught not only re- £-*
lieves constipation but cures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular. v
All druggists sell E
25-cent packages. J
“Thedford’s Black- jv
Draught is the best medi* fry
cine to regulate the bowels I-
I have ever used.”— MRS. I
A. M. GRANT, Sneads &
Ferry, N. €.
COMSTTftTIOr
W anted.
Party worth .S3OOO or SSOOO to
take an interest and good position
in best paying business in Georgia.
Investigation solicited.
Markey Trading Co.
Be sure to see Frank Appleby,
at E. P. Fillingim & Co’s for any
thing in the paint and oil line, har
ness, hardware and stoves.
For Sale for $15.00-A 1 horse
wagon, cash or credit, Markey
Trading Co.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
How a Lazy Little Boy Was Taught a
Wholesome Lesson.
It was a very hot day, and the
kittle boy was lying on his stomach
tinder the big linden tree reading
the “Scottish Chiefs.”
“Little- boy,” said his mother,
“will you please go out in the gar
den and bring me a head of let
tuce ?”
“Oh, I—can’t!” said the little
boy. “I’m—too hot!”
The little boy’s father happened
to he close by weeding the geranium
bed, and when he heard this he
lifted the litttle boy gently by the
shoulders and dipped him in a great
tub of water that stood all ready for
watering the plants.
“There, my son!” said the father.
“Now- you are cool enough to go and
•get the lettuce, but remember next
time that it will be easier to go at
once when you are told, as then you
will not have to change your
clothes.”
Then the little boy went drip,
drip, dripping out into the garden
and brought the lettuce. Then he
went drip, drip, dripping intS the
house and changed his clothes, but
he said never a word, for he knew
there was nothing to say.
That is the way they do things
where that little boy lives. Would
you like to live there? Perhaps not.
Yet he is a very happy little boy,
and he is learning the truth of the
old -saying:
Como when you're called; do as you're
bid;
Shut the door after you, and you'll never
be chid.
The Jury Understood.
In a murder trial in Lancaster,
Mo., recently State Attorney Smoot
asked a woman witness some ques
tion about her domestic affairs. The
witness resented the asking of such
a question, saying, “I reckon a wo
man has a right to boss her own
house.” Mr. Smoot asked what she
meant by that, whereupon Judge
Shelton interposed: “The remark
made by the witness is perfectly
clear, and I am confident the jury
understanas what she means. They
are all married idem”