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Klton B. Parker says:
Wmi Read the HEW YORK WORLD Every Day.’’
lljßp’HE WORLD hlr l lrd Cleveland.
I> nui</ Or said without reservation
if the. Democratic party in my
W first campaign had lacked the forceful
HJ and potent advocacy of flemocratic
H principles at tJiat time by the NIC W
Wl’OT! K WORLD the result might
JMtaivr hern reverse,i. ’’ <;ri,\or 'Vvr
■ 1903.
, THE WORLD IN THIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
► Send $1 to the N. Y. and you will receive
THE WORLD every week day for FOUR MONTHS
from the day your subscription is received, including
every day of the Presidential Campaign. The regular price
of the Daily World four months is $2.00.
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FIRST NEWS! BEST NEWS!
THE WORLD as the “Chief Champion In America of Democratic Ideas” will b«
the most interesting newspaper in the country in this Presidential cam
paign.
It already has a much larger daily circulation than any other morning news
paper in America.
We arc 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 progressiveufss 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 patty 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 rascals
out I ”
The 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 arrogant
combinations of capital under legal restraint, and to discourage the permanent ac
climatization of the American flag in any country in which the Declaration of Inde
pendence is a seditious document. To the attainment of these ends The World
pledges all its energies.
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To fncouritK* (hr prompt tormnllou of clubs for the campaign j
a nprelnl colli 111 Inn lon of no per cent, will |>c ullowed to ujjents
or pni-tlc* forming club* of tcu or more in any (own.
j An not Ivc iiu<-nt wanted In every election district. Write tor '
part ic iilarn.
) ~ Sample copies supplied free oa application. 9 {
; fivjry subscription will Of for the DAILY Morning World tor *
roll! months from the date it boitlns. This otter is for ntnil j
soil*.Tiber* ONLY. Address TUB WOULD CjUIPAIGN CLUB, Pallt- '
, aer New York. _ J
Not What They Expected.
(TvTT VI
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Many a True Word—
A cemetery on the outskirts of
Detroit is reached by a good pike
road on which there is a toll gate.
All funerals are allowed to pass free.
One day the well known l)r. B ,
returning home, stopped at the toll
gate to pay Ins toll, and said to the
gate keeper:
ou ought to pass doctors free
of toil.’’
“Ah, no, doctor,” replied the
keeper, “you send too many dead
heads through here!”—Philadelphia
Ledger.
Bryan on THE WORLD.
u Tf{h' WORLD never during the
last tvee.nty years considered itself a
party paper. It promised to spread
truly Democratic principles anti truly
Democratic ideas, and it has done so,
and will do so, with entire independ
ence oft bosses, machines and plat
forms, following only the dictates of it*
conscience." —Quoted, with approval,
by William J. Bryan in the Com
moner, July 10, 1903.
Potatoes Finnegan.
Make a white sauce J)y melting
two rounding tablespoonfuls of but
ter with one of Hour, and when
smooth and frothy pour in a scant
pint of rich milk. Let this boil sev
eral minutes, stirring constantly,
and season with pepper, salt and a
little onion juice. Have ready a
quart of cold diced potatoes and a
cupful of carrots chopped coarsely.
Mix. potatoes and carrots and stir
into the sauce.
Over the Telephone.
Bhc—A ou'd better not come up
tonight.
He —Why not?
She- I’m in such a bad humor
I’m afraid we’ll quarrel.
He —Oh, that’s all right. I’ll
bring a big box of candy.
She—How thoughtful you are! I
feel better already. —.lndianapolis
Journal.
One Trial Enough.
“Do you believe in picking up
horseshoes?”
“Well, 1 never picked up but one.
It was lying in front of a horse
shoor’s shop.”
“What did you do with it?”
“I laid it down again. It was
hot.’’—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Conceited Fellow.
She—You men don’t seem to re
alize that a girl can’t imagine any
thing worse than to have a young
man kiss her against her will.
He —No? I should think it would
feel worse to have us refuse to kiss
vou when you're willing.—Brooklvn
Kagle,
Ought to Make a Hit.
“I want to get a present for my
husband. He’s very fond of athlet*
ics. What would you suggest?”
“Well, how do you think a base
ball bat wmdd strike him ?”—Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Latter Day Romance.
He—l have no wealth. Ours wiUd
have to be a case of love in a ila^^B
She—That will be
so !o\o romance. You
own ' rue her ami nrotc^flHHH
N - Y ■
Douglas Supply Gompanu.
Bank Building—North Side,
Douglas, Georgia,
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Etc.,
AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS,
Family Aud Plantation Supplies.
Everything For Pantry And Dining Table.
Watt-Harley-Holmes Co.,
S RANGES And STOVES.
A beautiful Range foronly $30.00.
If you wish to buy come and ex
amine this range., A six eye range
only $30.00. *
Head quarters for Rangqa, Staves,
Tinware and Crockery. ,7 j ' ’
Yours to Serve, ■ /
J. 1 D. FORBES, Manager.
douglas, ------ Georgia.
Douglas Lodge,
fwF No ' 91 ’
\iSp/ k- of R
Meet every first and
third Wednesday nights.
A DOUGLAS LODGE
NO. 386,
F. & A. M.
Meets every third Friday evening
6 o’cloch. Visiting brethren cordially
nvited to meet with us.
W. C. LANKFORD, W. M.
W. C. BRYAN, Secretary.
s Douglas’Lodge
No. 203
L O.'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 lias.
LEVY O'STEEN, X G.
]. L. KIRKLAND, Sec.
QUITMAN HOLTON,
Physician Air Surgeon
Broxton, Georgia.
Wanted
-5000 lbs Bee* wax.
500 Cow hides.
All kinds of fur.
Will pay highest Cash prices.
Davis-Rudolph Co.
Mr. F. JM. Guest, of Pearson,
was in town \\ ednesday. He will
have a Uig fishing spree at Moore’s
mill month. See notice.
a tt te d.
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HHHHH o!i c i t e v i.
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 y our orders and
we will please yop.
We make the tug and shipping
trade our specialty.
Wholesale a,id /Retail Liquor Dealers.
BRUNSWICK,/ - - GEORGIA.
SZsHAKE^S^ ,
/ Z° L TAKE\
/Winters mith’sN
| (Sill (uj;b 1
I YUU’LL SHAKE NO MOKE. I
\ IT CURES /
\ TO STA Y CURED /
\C/i llls, Ague, Dengue ,
l.ait the Malarial Uls
flesh is Heir to.
and SI.OO at your