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NOV. 15 1895.
> Publisher’s Notice.
those wlio are indebted to th
B-eeze, we would most respectfully
ask And urge an immediate settlement
We have managed in some way to gel
through the dull summer months
without asking you for money and
now the harvest time is upon us we
thall expect prompt settlements from
'1 who are due us anything. Don’t
k that because the amount you
' is snujJ/tliat we dLadtaei.
rtr- along without it, fm
tin He small amounts count tit't
,SP
considerable sum in the aggregate h
us. It would cost us a great deal to
cal! on you individually for these
amounts, therefore we ask you to
hand or remit the amounts !o us with
Cut being asked to do so, We. liop<
and believe that our friends will r<
spend to this appeal. Jr'
rihWyto DOW
1 candidate W l’resident^'U'pty
see the folly of
and vision perhaps they may come to
gether again.
,e death of Eugene Field
of the brightest stars from the IfT
ry firmament
'‘Vizo fighting in this country is as
id as can lie. Bull fights and ring
*
uteais have had their day. Civilian
s* ->n iflTnow getting in her work.
The fruit and melon growers o
ith peorgia will hold a meeting at
ny on tlio2oth of this month for
irpoeeof secuiojl l n,€ :a4ciUhU. '•
freight rates.
It is rumored that (iov. Atkinson
will be in the raco for senator to sue
coed Gordon. Our people would he
hh ly represented in tho senate should
t)iey see lit to give the place to our
governor.
■" i.j l :
'/hursday November 28tli has been
net apart by the President as Thanks
giving day. Our people have much
to be thankful for and the day should
he unanimously observed by all classes
y£ our citizens.
The Albany Herald got out a mtnv
oth trade edition on last Saturday. 11
was a maguifieout effort on the part
of the Herald aud will give a big
boom to Hay Day to he held in Al
bany on the 2.lst of this month.
There are several holes u the Yel
lowstone Park region which are local
ly reputed to he “bottomless.” Geo-'
ologieal authorities say that they are
“dry Geysers." Into one of them,
known as “Hell’s Back Door,” 10,000
feet of line with weight attached has
m lowered without striking bottom,
ycross Herald.
One of the recent bills passed by the
Georgia legislature requires all persons
between the ages of 15 and 50 to work
the reads, and limits the tim i for
working to five days, in lieu of work
ing to pay $5. It makes every man
liable who has lived ten day iin the
road district, unless he had previously
worked in the district from which he
moved.—Way cross Herald.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be introduced at the next session
of the legislature to abolish the coum'
ty court of Coffee county. This Sept, j
2nd 1895.
Arthur Lott sr., Jon. M. Lott, sr
1). v r . Gaskin, W. 1. Tanner, 1
J. S. Lott, Hamp Sears. 1
E to Success.
is as clear as the noon-day’s sun
that the democrats of this country
must drop the isms and side issues
been rampant and stand
Mmr to shoulder for t.i•.<- d> dared
Bkples of (lie party a j interpreted
Hi administration or else g . down
in defeat. The tariff que
iWHs practically settled lor a time at
■i*t. The business interests of the
Country and every other interest de
mand a sound aud stablo currency,
and any threat to tamper with the life
blood of the Republic, and reduce the \
finances of the country to a level with
the Mexican and mongolian systems,
will precipitate a financial as well a,-
a political panic. Iu fact these results
have already been seen. Further agi
tation among democrats will reduc*
the democratic party almost to a no
nentity. The business men of the
land, aided by the thinking men of all
classes are going to preserve the in
tegrity of our financial system. Th(
elections of last year and this week
were a rebuke to the free silver ten
dency among the democratic jioliti
cians in the t: iuth aud west. Thesi
men arc tan ering with dynamite,
and these i nomitcry explosion
should I ( ttncjept warning, and
would be . hey did not think that
the f road w<w the way to lo
iHi ■> it they are mistaken.
. , 11 the signs of the times
"iiectiy. ii-y misjudge the drift
of the masses. Th: immon peoph
s°c for themselves \ t these thing
mean.
There is hut one Ito success—
one course to pursue—and that is ti
land by the democratic administra
ticn. Every shot fired at the I’resi
lent is a blow in the back of the dem
ocratic party. Every stab at Gleve
land is a stab at his paity. There at
envious Cascas and betraying Brut
tess, but the rank and and file of the
people believe in the patriotism of
Grover Cleveland. There is no cours
left hut to stand by him. Demagog
ues may flout and fleer and deride
iim to catch tho populistic vote; dis
| -runtled and disappointed soreheads
may expose their sores and explode
their mouths, but to the plain, well
meaning democrat, who neither coveta
nor seeks office, the policy to he. pur
sued is plain. He will stand by hi.-
party’s principles and party’s leaders.
Neither the seductive platitudes of the
demagogue nor the plaintive wail of
tne calamity howler, can betray him.
—Times.
THE
Murderers
Locatec
GUS L. BRACK & CO., the mur
derers of High Prices are located in
the Overman building wi‘h
HIGH PRICES CUT TO THE HEART.
WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES FOR
CLEAN. HONEST, FRESH, PURE,
FANCY on FAMILY GROCERIES.
On hand and daily arriving all
styles Pork Sausages, Hams, Butter,
Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Riee, Hudnuts
Grits, Caboage, Onions, Turnips Flour
Apples, Oysters, Fish, a full assort
ment to accommodate the tastes of all
too numerous to mention.
We also carry an assortment of To
bacco’s, Cigars aud smokers goods. A
full lino of Confectioneries, Ready
made Clothing, Sheeting, Shirting
and Domestics, Calico’s, Shoes, dee., at
prices that defy competition.
Give us a trial order and fce con
vinced that you are saving money.
OUS L. BRACK <t CO.,
DOUGLAS, : GEORGIA ,i
Sintyle Justice.
The Valdosta Business College is
apidly coming to the front. Very
thorough instructions combined witii
remarkably libe.&l terms of tuition
commend it to all interested iu aequir
ing a thorough b ess education at
i minium cost. 6-28-tf.
DO YOU WISH,
o buy, or sell laud. We have for
sale some of the finest farms in South
Georgia. Cheap—lmproved and tin
improved real estate of all description
f you desire to put your real estate
on the market to advantage consult
us. We can help you’—Correspond
euce solicited. -
Qultcey <fc McDonald,
i Douglas Ga.
> remarkable cures on
. U'”*'- - * nphsheil . v
l ni^*
t* 'tai/
Burning Pain
Sryr>lpe !as in Faoo anti £ys
Inflammation Subdued and Tor*
tures Ended by Hood’c,
“I om *o clad to be relieved of to; jrtures
itot ! an Hug to tell tho benefit.. .ve do
rtrod :rom ioort’a Sarsaparilla. In.' ril ar.d
May, I vr&a filleted with erysipelas ">y face
ao loj s, t oil sproad to my throat i r,r It.
I tried 4iv s ointments and alter . a. 1 it
there ■M i permanent Sbatomi itof - hum.
tag, b nut ; psln, peculiar to RJs >■ ..iplakih
ruegau t t v.a Hood’s Barsaparliia a.
alt Marked Relief
before I ha t finished the first bott! I con.
tinned to lr rove until, when I had t ob lout
H< 'OB’S
Sarsaparilla
• cvmm
bottle ,Di compktely enrsd, au l tbataß ;
etgus, ottrl nnd symptoms of that . 3 coro
pTauit had forever vanished.” Mi . E, K,
Qm ./a, K Uaboro, wiscomlis
Ho id’s “Ilia are prompt and efi. : nt, y 4
easy ii act. u. Sold by all diatzuta. .dr.
BO®[ON
Mac n, ft, conceded to be : o lar
ijest and aost practical in th sou It
is giving a Business, Shoe hand.
Normal, Telegraph or T.-n-Art
cour ,e for $25,00 and 1 mard ;• ?9,‘ 0.
Also giving to one worthy Roy or
girl in each county a full cc e.
Write at once enclosing :' -1 TANARUS:
stall• f< '• pnritcnlars. ; \[ ■*
$180016“
GIVEN 4WAYTOINVE! OR ?.
$150.00 cry month civen away to any wh- p- j
plies 1 iroug as for the inost meritorious i .. nt du .g 1
the it nth preceding.
W*‘ oocure tht. boat patents for or ellei is, 1
and t e objt lof this ofl'er is to encourage : -enters to '
keep ’‘ack .* their bright ideas. At the as time we
wish i o imp: ,s upon the public the fact U
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL IN\ TIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNE ,
such as the car-window "which can be c Hyriid up
and tlown without breaking the pass r's back,
“sauce-nan ' “collar-button," “nut-lo ' “bottie-
Stopj .tr, ai <l a thousand otlier little thin, that most
any c necar. find a way of imppoving; and these simple
jnvej nons are the ones that bring largest r ..urns to the
authc r. Ti yto think of something to in’.\ t.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT ”MS.
Par nts t - cn out through us rcceivcsj ’ notice in
the 44 Natt- 1 Recorder," published at \ hiaj|on,
D. C , which is the Dest newspaper publisher America
in tb inter< ts of inventors. vVc furnish year’s ststf
scripiion to this journal, free of cost, to jr €uents.
Weio ad t ertise, frfce of cost, the inv now MSh month
which wins our $l5O prize, and hund>edsof thousands
c( c >ies of the “National Recorder*’ contaimiifX
sketch of I’ -.-inner, and a ription of M id <mst> hn,
will be scat: ;rd infoughout the United ate* among
and manufactursrs, thus bri: gto tlreir
"attention the merits of the invention.
All communications regarded strictly cl iential.
Address
JOHN WiuDDERBURN & 0.,
Solicitor >1 American uml Toreiy ‘ater.ls,
618 F Street, N. W.,
Bo?: 38;;. Washing! n, D. C.
ty Re/t. nee—editor of this paper. I, .ite/oreur
jo-page pamphlet, FREE.
Moiiey to Li >aii.
Tlie Inter-Stale Build tg and
Loan A iOciation, of Alla in, Ga.,
loans p ney to its memh : s at a
cheap r. te of interest, and on easy
terms. It i- now ready f doing
busines in Douglas, h’oi i'urther
parliculars apply to J. A. Daught
ry, local secretary and trou urer, or
O. \V. 1 dinger, local agon..
PA: N-1 -C l RE,
Sold mi positive guar; Ace to
cure air pain in one mini:
A: Wouderfal: Honseiole: viedicine
Cures N ••■uralgio. RhenmatSc, tvous or
Spa'-moi! • ruins. Toothache. ackiu-he,
Sprains, iruisos. Lameness, Or ip i .lie.
Diavrlioo ', Dysentery, Ktiugs c Insects,
Swelling' ..f all Kinds, Stiff-necX. Soreness
Son hro.a, Sick Stomach or Sc icknc
Incase, of Had Coughs, Colds r l’hcn
tnoi.ia, it Affords Quick.
It ES JCjiXZ Hz*
PiUOE 25 OUi ITS.
, WALKER’ 5
B'EAi>-^ll^Or
Colic Cure
FOR —
MULES & i/Oi U S.
DireiHons—Give 2to 4 t lesj or.
fnls in (uo pinfeof sweet mil rn 1 r
If not- relieved in 30 minim re eat
the dose giving two tables, ,ful- It
is seldom necessary to give t second
dose, as it acts like magic, p ing re
lief aim st instantly.
It is also a very valuable general
liniment used externally foi dl knulV
of pains, bruises, sprains, old soiesj
spavin, sweeny, saddle g Is, s*:-
joitus c •. Brice one dollar
' Aud for sale by druggisK
/ MA.NI FACTJ RT *
bUm 4 < mb , -
Its All G v w Tot
aad spmvdingiwi >cdiy that
i. £. . ■ >ig >
lias the liij c::-t s.'ock an:.l ] : RUGS ever brought to Doug s
AVe keep in „toc ! : all ot;. idu. ’atent Medicines. W\
cany a large stocit o; 3 fine American,
french t English
Toilet Soap and Tcilet \ Bru hes, Combs, - .c- ~
also Hawk’s Specbtacles and eye -es. We are aot sim, t. .
in Drugs” but v.e are piactical
and our earn; skill aud precision <r< ispons’ng ensure•< our rt u . - s
tiie be t po.-: ible results ar.d guai • s them against errors.
Who Sib m Pirniie; aai Fsilly Mm.
W‘ rna’c a sped illy of this lepartm .nt. Weraak . n 0 yz -■
charge for delivering goods.
Ivitytr< lis left at our Ph aacy by your Phv ■,
<0 ng will ( i iv;; ear host nbenti.ii ml the medicine will i” • 0 nr-.-y
sent to your home in any part of to n.
J?*\d
t'l pry -.y> **, k '- a y 'f a _ f
I - y 10 :
* Tifl;rV- : Tlfi” IB n’ll -y . --s
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ifcu a i.:ji :i, 1 ui v'J i.
wmn\ •r ; ; ; .AH i : ~
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YALDOI S
IE I S CO M U VI
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if 1* ‘Ollcf/e in : ■
lililfi BylOh.’ ti Faiy ipi
~ ' beat 1 flier;e
'■ ->ort!- • i.ua. L: •
PPracfic* a 1. iture. Busi ss * Shorthand course bc-r.rd
[ clieap. e.v, iu. ... assivUid lj , sir.*; Talc ■ r.dvantago , 1
j summer iivt' 0 >mo uess
E, POUTER, Preside^ f
TADOSTa. ,
k J.-.Ai LTj’B t- v ’ S'?
•eia LA A-iuk Jasi & V .e J
We ff.siie to ray that w* p constantly on lie ml r. .
best GROCERI US, all nice and fix t the 10-. ed pri. ......
this market. V. c sell strictly fur c. and are thus able t ■ . •■ ■■
raers the benefit ol low prices- TR i FOR JROCERIL f
\t v rlso nm i cvi ■ siee il■-• • -■ ")>
our store '■ icr
colored oeop! vbx ow 1 13 v t -fi
miC v. viking you ‘- t iA
.
pid upoii t .:©rf ...
Store and Mwzi in t: 3Ki Building near tiio let ..
We also run the ori • B r Shop in towi in v, . Ovrc-at
buifuii g.. .1 -i u? pi. sc our f U nda during < .' v .e’.;,
r-or O--,. !.;. v - Asiiw . c ' 3. triar and gcr yorii' ■ t*. iiov’s
A-c h,
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GEO. K. BRIGGS,
—ATTORNEY AT LAW —
/OUGLAS, - - - - GA.
rict attention given to all business.
• T r • QUISCEY. W. IV. MCDONALD
quincey & McDonald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
I itglas, : : ; ; : Georgia.
V'ill practice in Coffee, and adjoining
odes. Office in Dr. M. JI. Halls old
drug store.
J Lee Craw lei/
Attorney-at-Raw
" YCROSS, :::::::: GEORGIA
V'i;l attend the mouthly ana quar
t i'/terme o£ the County Court of
Coffee
ig’onilcla :*r3( ysl “
Attorney-at-Lavr,
Jlotnerville, : ; Georgia.
Will attend Superior Court in Cof
lee county.
LZ L tippilt.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Hazlehubst, : ; : : : ; : Ga
Will attend terms of County and
Superior Courts of Coflee county All
Legal matters attended to promptly.
Twr ~7p < fpr
M if. Aoomr
ATTOHNEY-AT-L,A if’,
V/AYCROSS, : : : ; : GEORGIA.
Will attend all terms of County and
Superior court of Coffee county. All
legal matters attended to promptly,
C. A. WARD Jr. F. W. DART
WARD & DART.
A 11VYERS,
Douglas, : : : Ga
Wiil practice together in all the cour*
o- Lohee county, except County court,
imu elsewhere by special contract.
Trompt attention given to all ieVal’
matters. °
JifU W, IV. twruellT
Physician and Surgeon.
For seven years lias made a. special
b-ady cf diseases peculiar i,qXwozneu
bo u i.; , rivqte :v ).< •
pital j ra. ace. j >ouglas,'Ga. f
“w.F.suajg, J
PHYSICIAN :. :M
DOUGLAS,
'.oo' jtronift!i / *onA
or night. V
Dr, JV. A.
VHYiSICIAN AND SURGEON,
'aACOOCHED, : : ; ‘JJFJOKGIA.
NH calls attended to, day or night.
r , 3L. Cf' wt*r
I*. YbICIAS Affr SCiU^,.
11 calls prompt, . AA. ’
J'-ight. .:
JJli. . JOHN N'OaV
Physician and URQuo.BHpi
Chronic desiase a specialty, will be •
j n Douglas on 2nd Thursday of each
! month.
Dr. J , 4. Fugh
Dent ist.
! Headquarters Pearson, Ga. Branch
Maces, Douglas and Wiilacooehee. Per
[ sons wishing work at other points write
’. i am fully prepared to do any
X cd of work pertaining to the art.
Crown and Bridge work u specialty.
I will be at the following places on the
Allowing dates: Douglas, Ist to Oth
Jroxton, Oth to 12th, McDonald’s Mill,
:.2th to 18th, Pearson, 18th to 21th, Wii
lacoochee, 24th to 30th.
! DO L G LAS 110 USE.
DAVID LOTT, Proprietor.
I RATES reasonable. Table supplied
I with the best the markets afford,
i Rooms pleasant and beds comfortable
i I am prepared to take the best of care
Stock. Elen tv of feed, comfortable stals
Miss F. X. Doug las
DUESS MAKER
: -A.3STXD
A Milliner %
\ DOUGLAS, ; : : : GEORGIA
i ißliner Goods of tl Kinds. Cals and
tee her Stack befre buying
i your HATS aiul Dress
GOODS.
! FATES STYLES AND FASHIONS.
Insure your liie.
e represent three ,of the fines
i c..:n; inies in the world, and Can
- ■ • you < .nt help
but ineu:. —Come to see us.
<fc McDonald.
Douglas Ga.
X. F. GOODYEAR
BlacKsmitli and Wii3Cterir.M.
DOUGLAS, - - - - GEORGIA,
> <-> <
I am fully prepared to do all kind*
of work in my line.
- oh : making and repairing bug,
■avons, read carts, timber esa-ts,
O ' (-M,
Vs2s "HORSE SHOEING a special*
' T vould be pleased to have the pat*
r :xe of the pubhe. P.es ectrolly,
2-23-93-tf N. F. GOODYEAB,