Douglas weekly breeze. (Douglas, Ga.) 190?-1905, July 01, 1905, Image 6

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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. IyIOIRGfW & Wtioiesals and Retail Upor Dealers. BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA. THOMASVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Thomasville, - Ga. - - - - C—o ° * V V>~" cTr- nrun c, .. The Keystone of Success is a Good BUSINESS EDUCATION. If you ire interested, write for full particulars. ANSON W. BALL-, / PRESIDENT. S J. A. WADE Wheelwright and Blacksmith, DOUGLAS, - GEORGIA. All kinds of Repairing in the line, Buggies and Wagons made, Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Patronage Solicited and Satifaction ♦£*§•*■ Guaranteed. The Old Wade Shop. FIRE INSURANCE ALL OLD LINE COMPANIES. Give us your Business. MELVIN & LIGEITftNNER. Douglas, Ga. L. 0. BENTON. President. J. J. DORMINEY,) M. A. McCOWELL. E. H. MOORE, S ’ Cashier. Broxton Banking Co., CAPITAL $28.00O v Broxton, - - Georgia. We solicit the bank accounts of farmers, merchants and individuals, and will ex tend every accommodation consistent with good banking WE RAY INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. IDR. HENRY C. WHELGHEL, OttiGe 2nd floor Tanner & Viekers - - Building. - - DOUGLAS, - - GEORGIA. Special attention to treatment of Diseases of Women and Children. Office hours 10 to 12 A. M., 4 toG P. M. JOHN J. MOORE, Attorney at Law, WILLACOOCHEE, - - GEORGIA. Will attend to all professional busi ness entrusted to his care. ® Douglas Lodge, No. 91, K. of P. Meet every first and third Wednesday nights. DOUGLAS LODGE NO. 386, F. & A. M. Meets every third Friday evening 6 o’clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to meet with us. W. C. EANKFORD, W. M. W. C. BRYAN, Secretary. QUITMAN HOLTON, Physician & Surgeon Broxton, Georgia. G. L. SIMS, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Office at Douglas Furniture Co., store, Tanner & Vicker’s Block.- DOUGLAS, .... GEORGIA. jEB"All work guaranteed to give satis faction JOSEPH J. ROGERS, LAWYER, Douglas, - - Georgia. i want your law cases, in any Court, Federal or State. My motto: Thorough preparation and speedy trial. Special <»t tentionto abstracting titles, and real estate oans. Dr. M. H. Turrentine, DENTIST, Office in Sweat & Vickers Building next door to Breeze office. Will gladly advise with any one on their work. All work Guaranteed. V 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 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. LIVER TROUBLES ft “I find Thedford’s Black-Draught N T a good medicine for liver disease. It cured my -on after he had spent SlflO with doctors. It is all the med icine I take.”—MßS. CAROLINE MARTIN, Parkersburg, W. Ya. Tf your liver does not act reg ularly go to your druirpist and secure a package of Tliedford's Black-Draught and take a dose tonight. This great, family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of bile. Thedford’a Black - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen the kid neys. A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid neys result in Bright's disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A ‘2o-cent f>aekage of Tliedford’s Biack- Irauglit should always be kept in the house. “I used Thedford’s Black- Draught for liver and kidney com plaints and found nothing to excel it."—WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar blehead, 111. THEDFORD’S BLACK DRAUGHT Imcortant Notice to Public Since there are two stations in Atlanta, bear in mind you will not be put to the great inconvenience of changing from one depot to the other if you use the Southern Rail way from Macon to all points North, East and West of Atlanta. The Southern Railway oilers the best through car service any line to all points and James Freeman, traveling pasenger agent at 567 Cherry street, will be pleased to quote rates, routes and schedules on application to him. Notice of Local Legislation. Georgia, Coffee County. Notice is hereby given that at the approaching session of the Legislature of the State of Georgia there will be introduced an act entitled an act to amend an act creating the city court of Donglas, approved December 9tb, 1897. Said amendment providing for the election of Judge, Solicitor, Sheriff and Clerk of said com t and fixing compensation of same and for other purposes. Notice is also hereby given that at the approaching session of the Legis lature in and for said State there will be introduced a bill entitled an act to amend an act creating a Board of County Commissioners of Coffee coun ty, approved November 13th, 1889. Said amendment providing for the election of said commissioners by direct vote of the people in lieu of ap pointment by the J udge of the Superior Court, and for other purposes. This May the 30th, 1905. NOTICE. I desire to express my sincere appre ciation to my many- friends and pa trons for their kindness and confi dence. Some may not understand why I do not answer calls when they have patronized and paid me for four years and this is intended to partally explain. My physicai condition im proves very slowly, and I have no strength to do any thing. The slight est exerton almost puts me in bed. I am compelled to confine my practice exclusively to office work. There I will make every effort to serve y-ou faithfully and satisfactory-. Doing office work only enables me to more ably and efficiently manage your case. My office work has been very- flat tering and grows better, for which I appreciate and thank the patrons and friends that makes it so." Yours to serve faithfully.and Truley Walter C. Bryan M. D.' Douglas Ga. June 6 1905. NOTICE. To the Stockholders of The Ocilla, Pine Bloom &Vo!dosta Railroad: You are hereby- notified of and re quested to attend a’meeting of the Stock holders of said railroad, which will be held at the principal office of said railroad, at Pine Bloom, Georgia, at ten o’clock, A. M., on June 15th, 1905, for the purpose of considering and acting upon a contrast and agreement consolidating, uniting and merging the capital stocks, properties franchises, rights and privileges Of said railroad with those of the Doug las, Augusta & Gulf railway company, entered into by the directors of both of said companies under authority heretofore confered upon the directors of each of said companies by the stock holders of each said companies. Said Stockholders’ meeting is called pursuant to a resolution of both the stockholders and directors of the Ocilla, Pine Bloom & Valdosta rail road, adopted this day, and directing the underssigned to publish this notice of said meeting. This May 15th, 1905. JOHN McLEAN, President. J. C. REYNOLDS, Secretary, NOTICE. I To the Stockholders of the Douglas, Au ! gusta'A Gulf Railway Company. You are hereby notified of and requested ! to attend a meeting of the Stockholders of : said company, which will be held at the ; principal office of said company, at Doug j las, Georgia,.at l:3o o’clock p. m., on June 15th, 1905 for the purpose of considering i and acting upon a contract and agreement I consolidating, uniting and merging the capital stocks , properties, franchises, right and privileges of said railroad with those of the Ocilla, Pine Bloom & Valdosta Rail road, entered into by the directors of hotli l of said Railroad Companies, under au- I thoritv heretofore conferred upon the di rectors of each of said companies. Said stockholder’s meeting is called pur suant to a resolution of both the stockhold ers and directors of Douglas Augusta & Gulf Railway Company, adopted this day, and directing the undersigned to publish this notice of said meeting. This Mat loth, 1905. J. C. REYNOLDS, JOHN McLEAN, Secretary, President. GEORGIA—Coffee Countv.—B. Peter son applies for letters of administration de boms non, upon the estate of Mirriam Peterson, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to admonish all con cerned, to shew cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted at next term of this court to be held on the first Mon day in July next. This June sth, 1905. W. P. WARD. Ordinary. GEORGIA. Coffee County.—B. Peterson applies for letters of administration on the estate of J. E. Peterson, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are, therefore, to ad monish all concerned, to show cause, if any. why said letters should not be granted at next term of this court to be held on first Monday in Julv next. This June sth 1905. W. T. WARD, Ordinary. Sunday Outings At The Seashore. Commencing Sunday June 4tb r and for each Sunday thereafter’dur ingthe months June, July and Au gust, the Atlantic & Birmingham Railway will operate'Sunday sche dule Douglas to Brunswick and re turn, so that almost the entire day may be spent at the seashore. Train of first-class coaches will leave Douglas 6 =34 A. M., arriving Brunswick 11 :oo A. M., and will leave Brunswick returuing at 7 :oo P. M., arriving Douglas 11 :20 P. M. Round trip tickets from Doug las to Brunswick will be sold for this train, at the very low rate of $1.50. thus placing it within the reach of all of our patrons to enjoy an occasional outing at the seashore. Steamer will leave Brunswick for St. Simons directly after arrival of train, and will make connec tion with train on the return trip. An occasional Sunday outing at the seashore will be healthful and invigorating, and will fit you for the long hot summer. Remember, it is every Sunday during June, July and August. Water and Lights Rates for City of Douglas. For Hotels, $1.25 per month for first Spigot, and 25cts for each additional spigot. For Livery, Feed and Sale Stables SI.OO per month for first spigot and 50 cents for each of a ddititional spigDt. For Business Houses and offices 75 cents per month for first spigot and 25 cents for each additional spigot. For Boarding Houses 75 cents per month, for first spigot, and 25 cents for each additional spigot. For Dwelling Houses, Demestic use, 75 cent per month, allowing as many as two spigot, 25 cents for each addi tional spigot. For all other purposes furnished in large quantities, where meter is fur nished by consumer, 10 cents per thous ands gallons. LIGHT KATES. Residences 15 cents per thousand Volts with mininum charge of SI.OO per' month. Business Houses, Hotels and Boarf ing Houses, 15 cents per thousand volts, with a mininum charge of $2.50 per month. . Offices, 15 cents per thousand volts, with mininum charge of SI.OO per month. Churches at half rate, 7)4 cents per thousands volts per month. J. A. Daughtery. Macon Telegraph—Texas has levied dog tax on the billy goat. We say a dog tax because that is the only class in which we can place the billy, formerly dogs were not regarded as property and therefore could not be taxed. How far is the billy goat is from being property is feebly suggested in the assertion of the Houston Post that anybody who steals one ought first to be investi gated bv a jury de luntico inquir endo before being prosecuted for a felony. cated man accosted a girl with whom he was not acquainted on the street in New York, she resen ted it, a policeman arrested them and an intelligent police court judge impartially fined both the insulted $3. The man paid his fine and was let off while the girl, who did not have the money ready, was locked up and detained. Such is justice as it ispracticed. I KILL the COUCH ! i AND CURE THE JJUNGSj ~ * ™ Dr. King’s | New Discovery rrm /Consumption Price FUn I OUGHS and 50c & SI.OO Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Eye Glasses are Ground in a few hours after the order 'is received by Jno. L. Moore, & Son. Scientific Opticians, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Jno. M. Hall, of the People Pharmacy will test your eyes and send in the order. IThecitvof Los Angeles, Cal.i by a large majority voted an Friday in favor of a municipal ordinance banishing all saloons from the’imiti of that city.