The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, February 07, 1896, Image 2

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DOUGLAS IiRK'EZK. JWQ K\OREtfK } Wltort A Official Organ of Coffee County t.lt t! in; I’iilci Reasonable. SUB ’ISN'T ON f l A YEAR, IN ADVANCE Hli .LiSHKI) WKKKLY. Entered at the Poslofficc ut Douglas Go. as see nd-class mail matter. Fill l) \Y, FEBRUARY 7. 189(5. /■* LA ISO It llhll’LESV Ti e Albany Jfeaillil says 'die I’iant system seems to have rani-I its jioint over ihe lirolherhood <>l l.oeo motivo Engineers. it is a fact tliaf had just a ; well he admitted. I ala r i reduced to heljilesn ms in this country. This < the ira of mom y jH Wtr. — Hrumwick Tiinc.vAdvi rliser. Alas! and has it come to this? Must we sit idly by and supinely ac knowledge I lint labor, (Jod’s own hand maiden, His first ac :uowlc ig ml pow er, the stem comi ’eror of the world has fallen helpless at I le feet * f Mam mon and lies a fainting captive at the gate o Tyranny tojanguish and die in the sight of all mankind without a protest from the powers that he? if the press is powerful it is time it were rousing her strength in defense of labor, if labor have fallen by the. way side undi i the staves of robbers and thieves. If the press is magiinitimou it will embrace this opportunity to act tlm good Samaritan and mine the bleed.ng form of labor and dress his wounds ami set him once more on his way with a strong heart. We cannot agree with the Times- Advertiser that “labor is reduced to helplessness in this country." It may he the "era of money power" and mammon is obviously having its sway over the nation and the nation's people. We agree that if is a mighty powic in this country, and that men have wantoned everything, even |r. the highest virtue In obtain the favoi of this arrogant god of pelf. It has in truded ils way into the nation’s coun cils, yea it. lias own been invited there, and now sits a dictator to tin hand that write-the lavs, while labor Btnnd.swi.hout, not even allowed to tread upon the downy lawn that sweeps around the Capitol. Lilt will the press, the framer and master of public opinion, assume the role of cour tier and sycophant to sordid wealth who reclines a bloated dullard on the couch of ease with a eonsumn ati presumption that labor has lost, its poier, and that tyrannical wealth will forever hold an im \. ruble grasp on the icejitre ol individual and na tiona! power.? Tbit is a mistake that money p,is making, and if the press forget the history of nations, thinking that the "times” and "pecul iar circumstances” will exempt us from the laws of national suicide, it, too. will recover from an alalurate stupor to learn that labor still 100 power, and that it is able to reaffirm the Latin maxim, “Labor omnia vim it. ' Labor' is not reduce 1 to Uffplcss ness in tliis country, neither will it ever be. “Law in its last analysis is force" and no man is too stupid to know that force is not in the wealth that belongs only to a small percent of the population, that the real power of a nation does not lie in the resour ces of a few rich men of even our own America. No, it slumbers in the strong, sturdy arm of labor, and although it may be dorment for a long season and men may foget where the real strength of the nation lies, yet there me a few who never forget and we would do well to hearken unto the voices that warn us. Labor is patient, long suffering, kind and will not raise its mighty hand to strike where there is an op portunity- or the least disposition to a liberal adjustments of is rights , hut after long seasons of waiting for jus tiee, ami there remains no hope for an honest claim then we may look for display of labor's force that will wreck our little theories of jurispru dence and equity end national stabil ity of a republican form of government. Labor is nor ieduced to helplessness in this country, it is patiently waiting for justice, it is sull\ ring for what is right, it is aintplv withholding a mighty force with which it could w reck this country w ith a single Mow Labor is too patriotic to strike hut p .tience c ases to be a virtue after a awhile. __ , . . ... l-aruiers. I mmusssioner Nestet -o - if von make 7,000,000 1 ales of cotton vou will make money ; if you make 10,000,000 halee, you will lose money, j Taliedl Journal: ll< n. Henry G. Turner is head and shoulders above everything in Ins district. He is ih hrairtiesi man. ibc most patriotic, and abb st stile, man in the national house of roprt sent,itives. Georgia Patents January 28th, 1 >9O —Aidant! r Beck, Atlanta, electric railway conduit; Linton G. Hopkins,; Atlanta, sheet, feeding machine: John |A. Piatt, August i, rotary razor strop ping and honing apparatus; X. J. i Smith, W:iycnws, cheese cutler. Governor Northen says iu the Way cross Herald, that he lias an order for I atiOJWO acres of limbeied land near i the Okeefi nokee swamp. These pen ! pie ought to know that the Okeefeno : kee is being cleared and will no longer - screen them from the war: it is an j old dodge and the consenptors are “on to it.” The (Quitman Free Pre.-,s is author ized to state that congressman Henry G. Turner will stand for re-election to his present i r et in congress. The Augusta Chronicle, though opposed to Mr. Turner’s financial views, copies the announcement, am! says: “Of course, lie will be elected without op position.” The idea suggested by- the Macon Telegraph to euydoy money and en ergy expended in expositions, hence forth 1 1 the establishment of small in dustries throughout the sections where expositions are contemplated, is full of level minded judgment of the good Meuse quality, ft would gen erate more genuine prosperity by the end of the e nlury than all the expo sitions from now till the next centen nial anniversary. Pliat the bicycle is no flitting fad hut is destined to he the great steed of mail in the liven ieth century it needs no prophet to predi-'t. American minumrHirers alone produced a grand sum total of IbOOO ) bicycles during the past year, and ail output of SOM. 000, or nearly double LSd.rs record, is confid'-nll f estimated by them for this new year. \VhC.cv -r tile future of Mu; bicycle, it. Re.-nis I' l have become already for its makers the new wheel of fortune.—Ex. It has keen known lor a longtime that air can he liquified and even so-! lidilieil—tb it i-, by high pressure of | cold air, it may be changed into water I and ice like forms, but, the process ha? j been so expensive tint it could not he j used for commercial purposes. Prof. | Dewar has diseovero ! a way by which | air may be liquified at such a small ! cost as to make it a commercial arti cle in preserving meats, fruits, vegeta bles and other articles that re pure cold storage, and it may lnvrmo so} cheap as that one may freeze a churn ! i>f ice ere am for a few cents. Him stie Economy.—" What's this" exclaimed ihe young husband, refer-, ing to the m moriKidum she had given him. “One dozen eggs, a pound of vatsius. h itt’e of lemon extract, can of condensed mils, dime’s worth j of ground cinnamon, and half a dol- j larks worth of sugar. What do vou wan* of all these things, Belinda?" “Tve go-, a dry loaf af baker’s bsead." replied the young wife, "that I’m go ing to save by working up into a bread pudding. 1 never let anything go to waste. Henry."—Chicago Tribune. ——— . The champion lazy man „f the 1 world has undoubtedly neon diseov- j erod at last. He lives in low a, and is - a farmer. He is tin father of three j . hildren. Some time ago lie lust hisj wife. Of late he has grown tired of the state of single "ous edness." and! desires to get married again. Hut he ; is actually too lazy to go out and look ; for ami court a wife for himself. In order to escape the fatigue of court-’ ship he has wiitteu a letter to the' overseer of the poor at Sioux City re-j questing him to select from among the county's charge, a healthy woman who would m ike him a suitable w fe. i and ship her to him Dtil> lisli (i s' Xot ice. * Some of the patrons of the Ban :i who ate behind with their accounts are laboring under tlte impressiou that said acoi-uu s are payable to the old management. The undersigned wishes to Et<\ to aii that such i • n u the case—that ail aecouuis due the Breeze are due the row management. Hi spec it u Iy, I ‘u;rlk A Greek. The Doctor’s Discovery. DR. Di-O’.VN, OF DAVID CITY, NEB., FINDS A MEDICINE OF RAKE VIRTuE. • l.e Jwr-.t Cures Himself -xt’h It, anil a thru IV. i-l lhe?. It for Ills Fattruta -;;h Grn'.ifying sics?)!:*. U'rorri the /.t'-. ,':i, A'cO.. Cull.) Dr. Fsitiual b. i r- wu i* a pi ...er resi de at of 1 na.vii City, barin' livt l tltvr;* for twenty years, lei is well knew a oil over BuU'-r County, bari.- > practiced medicine In every para it hia r-vovery {.■■■ rn a v- -y ,-iuuj dear. 2 til ui* ]-;lvrl tip, aoa a rair Wa.-n vi.-il.-d by a < ll reporter Dr. A.-uwa '.'l idly rr. -td tne hi. u.ty of his t'r i iir.d his tire! care. “ This will li • ir.y fi. -t “tap ir-to t-he £c'd of i;- ‘Dal inti i flew, tit i bmsoentnusf s n r my r ■ .very tb a 1 Pel like con limit; a n-m.iar erpcricncf r..t tixg. “Six i r i, van v trs ago | artir.l p.-.n ljri* set, in nii ,n my i ft ode, tind i ..- n b.'e; me affected by kindred ailment*. the pci b mrilt ■•-.M.i mv ti-.-.r.b - to be “jeuei.l \ - rr. 1 - ysii of leftside, varicose Veins of bet - iff.-; ! and left varicocele,” i tit also treti.- ita vi'h Jfiabor-.-. I 11-r.ato juiubif t- ;•(. form 1.-vi: -r, having to give tip (hr- hrycr ti .: el :. V p; -. ti I C 1 and h •>! 1 .-..’-fi.ll tv tha ii a rd' crutches arui cr.t.r. I trit-d (v y inode-in- ti t 1 ever heard if in t.n di r, orir.g to ii-D >• re.y suifaring. “ Ab-iut a year ago I rend cf a rnedieina call’d Dr. Wiilfi tr.a' I'ink hid, that ; scem.-d to tit my case, to I sent lor sumpics. I Tvso ..-ell t:.’ iieii with tha samplci that 1 aunt for more, o.s they acted dir i.-tly in li.irmory v. .ill nature. These are t;; !i ;■ iI ! >r.k for ia treating dicenree. ] U---.I ' • ;• oof of hoxf-a i-fth- fails, and i c... lioW liy rid Veil rf all iuv s, v: ral ailriici: . -’cd i.i.i ni’.r .n move about r-r.cc more, ’ ti h.-iiig hsmpercd with crip piingii, In inv practice I always nae l-iok i . I .vlt re the .diagnosis of the ease favors th ui. “Io Imre a remarkable case at Brain trd. A I 'i ai: tb" f-.- * nra lei ti’; -i n- fr.,ro dlahctc ;u;d 1c - i-i ; tiro! v.-.i- In t.e ti.-st Ftr.r-i'-r of Bright's ild.easfi. Tb ■ cl .t’vos ind fsih-d to give him i.ny r. hi f. Ail hope- of his recovery had been giim up wlu n t wax called in rr.a took charge of ti.c en .’. ffe is now on Ihe ror.’J to complete r, eivi”*y. The Brip-ii; - (i.-.-iiso was h. ailed toT and Ihe other ailments overwhelmed. A h e pier family cannot be found than that of I’ i tn,-vner Talbot, of 8.-sinetd,” Hwnrn and rabreiihcd to. before me thi* ev nth and. v of September, A. P. 1 : a, at David Pity. Neb. E H. tit : v< (Signed; Notary f'ul/ic. Dr. tVill'amn’ Hin’t Pills for Pule I V p’e are now givirt to the public as an unfailing blood i.Liildi r and nerve restorer, curing ail form of iveakni*.’ arising from a watery condition of the blooti nr sh attered nerves. The pill- an -old by ;'li (h-alers, e.r wiii he sent p.'i’r paid ti n-ccipt of idee (50 cexts a lot, or si-; i) for i : .',. r >’i—they are never fold in bulk or by the 100) by addn-■ 1 ;r," Dr Williams’ Hcu. he, Schenectady, N.Y (Jeorgi i —Cofl. e eoui tv. All is having demand a against l lioiuas I’aUilv dec msed 'tt ! e o! sad tinty am hereby not-lied and re I quiied to pie. cut them jirojaii-lv I attested to the under- igned wit in llhet’tne pfi.-scribed by law. And all persons i.debte l to said dec as ti t are hereby roijuiivd' io make im j mediate seitlement to t o nndcr -1 signed, i'liis S pi. 2nd 1895. Klijab Haul!:, ;r, Ad niin’r. Georgia— C dice o iu:r._v. To nil ; whom it may c r.corn : A . Js;.ir - i halfflr, adrninistra or of the estate |of Joel Vickers deceased late of I said county has indue form an htlicd In the undersigned for ic t.-rs ol dism ssimi frotii raid adininis tr itorship and I will pass upofi i said application on t cist Monday ii Varch 1 V)0. John Vickers, Ordinary. Georgia—ColF e county : To ail whom it may conctaii: T ii and M l> Pick ran administrators of the Cslate of .J J Pickrcn n-a.-ed, late ”faiid county, hate in duo form appli and to the nil lorsigne i for let (tors ol ilibiuissioii Iroiu said adm n i.-tratorsldp, aid this is to notify : til n-rsons kir.drid and creditors [ io Boo.v cause if any at the Marc!; | term lSifij of the court of Ordinary |'n said comity why such I;tiers i I j dismiss.on sho i!d not he granUd Jo!in Vickers. Ordinary. •j Gorgia Coffee county. Willbesold | fief, re the • >nrt fiotts-' il .or and ia the• ! lowa of Douglas said county on the Isi Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of sale to the highest and first hi filer for ca-h the following des cribed priperl.y to wit: Four Imntvd i and forty eight IIS acres ■£ lot of land X ’. (O situ ited in the Ist district of orig i ally Appling now CaiTee county. Said pr per y levied on and to he s Id under usd hv a viituo of a ti. fa. issue l from tlte county court, of Coffee county -igainst II ttud K Kills of sail county in favor of West, Witifreo i'.>!--.:.> Com pany, Said property le -led ou ana sold as the property of F Ellis levy made and returned to mo fiv W AJ. Smith Sheriff City c.-urt of C -ffee county. W.M. Titan r. Sheriff. G,.’’ .ia 1 Yt'.,v . . n::: iy : Will ■ e • M be fore the eiiti'. t hiease , mr in the towi cf Di’-.i.-’las ”it ;!ie ,> lay in Mar, li next. tvlw.va the leeal I ,’’.r of -ale to the hiph vst and be-t rig,for eash the follow ing Ceseribed pr.-party fowit; Ail tii.it tract or parevt of lan I conuiialng one hundred and twenty t.vo amt one lialf .1 tier, * !v,i - an.l bein' in tlte sotit h c;;-‘t earner of lot of 1. ’el number oo!> in ■ ’lii district of ererim.lly Appling, now i . ttVf cottntv. pr”pc*!v levied on and t < lie .idle virtue of alt fa issued from the Justice court of the nry district •Mai. aaty iti fj\e' Warren Smith ac. in-: !:; Yottnrl |.> 1 an 1 Jttm Y’it:ttg'''o(vl in sat’sfaet’MU of the a'care dc- H ■ a . fa. 1 c v 1*:...-,- and : mrticd to me by Ttadeus Tanner 1. C This January Csltt I s :' , \V M i unner. Sheritl! C1U..;.. Iv . .. c.~ i; , It All Over Town and spreading vappcdly that Dll. W. F. HIIMSETT Has the largest stock and purest DRUGS ever brought to Douglas 5F- 30 S’* '£J IMK <edSS . Toilet Soap and Toilet Articles, Brushes, Combs, Sponges etc., also Haw k’s Specktacles and eye glas. es. We are not Am ply “Dealer s and ur care, skill and precision in dispensing ensures our c up t n tlie Le t possible results and guarantees theift against err its. wid fills m Pfiosciptions ai Faiiij urn VV: make a specialty of tbs departm,-nt. We make no extra Prescriptions left at our Pharmacy by your Physician, or sent [O us will receive our best atieution, and the medicine will he promptly VALDOSTA BUSI NESS COLLEGE “Thu HUjhcsf Honored coliet/e in Use South.” Bias ribbon and Diploma at State Fairs and Mcr-tato Expswtion “Divided'y the cheapest and best college in Georgia Sktlla.l a’.'O’int.iats, penmen and reporters as teachers. Actual Business Pr tetico a spceiuLfoat ire. B isiness anti Shorthand course f-25. Good board c’.toap. Graduates a siste lto positions. Take advantage of these special sun uG;• r.itos. Conic. Address J, E. PORTER. President, N/'TVIDOStTJV, Cl’S L. BRACK, City Aueti nicer. Dc uglas, Ga. Cor - igt’iiH'iits S >1 icitoil. Full A prompt remittances guaranteed. PARKER & FIELDING, 0" 111 W L ERS. Watches, Clock-, Guns, .’istols and Sewing MacUin.ts Promptly Repaired. Pi-lure Frames of all Kinds & Sizes. i~- DO FFj X 8 f . |SKEW Order of Wdb.P\.USS Vi troat O ACTION !i you ml to im ym soo=. 7 f don’t adY€?liso Vm la tbe '• ' ■ ■ -■ .'■■ i My son, deal with men who adver tise. You will never lo .-by it.—Benj. Franklin. Georgia. < itfee county: Representation Intving l:c it nneie t. me that the 'Cat;* of Jni Loti late ofsaid county deceased is T,-it!i"iit adniinistration. and that there ar" claims again it said estate, these ate to notify all persons concerned that 1 will pas. upon the matter at the uex: term of the ordinary's court, and if no objection is made lie ((jerk of the Sup-riot- court wiil fie made administrator, ThD r cl). 3. *9l. John Vickers. Ordinary. Georgia, Oofi'ce county: Court of Ordi nary : February term If'dd. Sarah S. Tar rant having made application to me for the setting aside of homestead and exemp ti an of personality. Notice is hereby given that l wiil pr.’-s upon the same at . o’clock on the ist. Monday in March '96. This , ebruary 3rd IS: 1 '? John Vickers, Ordinary. Georgia Coffee county: Will be sold be fore the courthouse door in the town of Douglas between the legal hours ot's'l,. to tbe highest and best Udder for cash on ; the first Tuesday in March next the same i being legal sales day the following do- ! seribed tract or par. T of land to-wit:; Three acres of lot of land number one hun- ' dred and t.venty three (12 "I in the Gtli dis- j irict cl Coffee county and bounded as fol- j lows; on the tasi by lauds of James Ste-; veils on the west by lands of B Peterson, l on the north by lands o; Juniper Starling I and on the south by lauds of Jack Vickers, i said property levied on and to bo sold tin dor and by virtue of a ti fa issued from the . city court of Coffee county io favor of Dj Paulo A Son against M IJoya. said property ! lev cd on and to he sold as the property of; M Rty;d in s.itisfa.-tioti of The above de scrim’d ti fa. i'c!‘ 4. ':H'. Win Tanner, j Sheriff-Cofi’ie countv. Geo'gia. I’ !!>c county : Agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary of Coffee county will he sold at auction at the court house door of said county on the 3rd day of March next, within the legal lo urs ot sale the following descri.cd property to-J wit: one lot of land number 31U in the fc'th dis riot of said county containing I '.'acres ! and half of lot mtnber IN 7 in the Oi'a disrict | of sate countr. Sold subject to the dower ; .'si has sawmill privileges with it. Terms j ..? sale approved note t: : Nov. l-t issy;. ; sold,, tht •property K:t; it Yonngbi-od dcea*ed. late o: said, county. 'this Tee, 3rd JSiit). Paul T Paliccrc. Administrator. ' *' ' - w V’ ■ 8' 'W &W&L m&s- ... ?r ZAUic May Bentley Born ajlenius Disease Threatens to Cut Short a Noble Career But Hood’s Sarsaparilla Restores Rood Health. Ullle May Bontley is an accomplished elocu tionist ami natural l>orn speaker of only 13 years of age. She Is the only child temperance lect urer before the public. Her genius, however, dhl not exempt her from an attack of a disease of the blood. Her own words best tell the story: “C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass.: “ I heartily join with the many thousands that are recommending Hood's Sarsaparilla. I had been troubled from, infancy with gatherings in the head. Iv. a . eornpel: and to leave school upon the doctor’s advice. Ho thought it was the duly ; thing to save ir.y life, but I Continued to Grow Worse. I was persuaded finally by a friend to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Tho nso of one bottle aoted ef loodV?>Cures feelively upon the blood and I began to Improve. After tho use of three bottles the gathering ecasod :;d Inm cured of r.y former trouble. I owe my..;.' -nd will always remain a true friend to Hood s C.n -uiparlila.” Lillie May Bent ley, uhelbyville, Indiana. Get HOOD'S. Meed’s Pills net easily, yet promptly and efficiently. on the liver and bowels. 230. Money to Loan, S' Die Inter-State Building and Loan Association, of Allanta, Ga., loans mnnov to its members at a cheap rate oi in'eres*, and On e-Rsv tonm. It is now ready for doing business in Douglas. For further particulars apply to J. A. Daught ry local secretary and treasurer, or G. W. In linger, local agent- POP!?! A q ?! 00 per day— ,; inglo meals. 25c. Hamcß flloase, 7 SAVANNAH. - - GEORGIA. LhE ~PABKER, HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTER. NEAT WORK GUARANTEED. DOUGLAS. - - GEORGIA. m .\i GA UD.-. Wli. BEIGGS. —ATTORNEY AT LAW — ' DOUGLAS, - - GA. Strict attention siven to all business J Lee Crawley Attorv.ey-at-Law iVAYCKOSS, :::::::: GEORGIA Wiil attend the mouthly ana quar terly terme df the County Court of Coffee. R. G. DICKERSON, Attorney-at-Law, 1 Ilomerville, : ; Georgia. Will attend Superior Court in C fee county. l. cr. Tii^iisr ATTORNEY AT LAW Hazlehurst, : : : : : : : Ga Will attend terms of Cou.tty and Superior Courts of Coflee county All Legal matters attended to piomptly. W M, Toomr A TTOIiXEY-A T-I A IP, WAYCROSS, : : : : ; 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. 1- J WYEJtS, Douglas, : : Ga. Will practice together in all the court of Coliev county, except County court, and elsewhere by special contract. Prompt attention given to all legal matter-;, JJbTw, W. TERRELL, Physician and Surgeon. l or seven years lias made a special study of diseases peculiar to women and children, both in private and hos pital practice. Douglas, Ga. 0-25-95. "wnrsiBBETT. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. DOUGLAS, Calls promptly answered day or night. Lh\ W. A. Moore PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WILLAcootTIEE, ; : : GEORGIA Ml calls attended to, day or night. li . M. Carter P. - YSICIAS AND SURGEON, Dams, ; ; : Georgia, Alt calls promptly attended day or night. Jh\ */. A, Pugh Dentist. Headquarters Pearson, Ga. Branch offices, Douglas and Willacoochee. Per sons wishing work at other points write me. I am fully prepared to do any kind of work pertaining to the art. Crown and Bridge work a specialty. I wiil be at the following places on the following dates: Douglas, Ist to GLh Broxton, Oth' to 12th, McDonald’s Mill, 12th to 18th, Pearson, ISth to 24th, Wil lacoochee, 24th to 30th. Miss M, X, Douglas DRESS MAKER S Milliner S DOUGLAS, : : : : GEORGIA Milliner G.mhls of U Kinds. Call and see her SG.clc beft-e buying your HATS and Dress GOODS. GATES STYLES AM) FASHIONS. Insure your lire. c represent three of the finds companies in the world, and can make it so easy that you cant help hut insure —Come to see us. Quincey & McDonald. Doug!is Ga. NTf.GOODYE’E Blacksmith and Wheelwright, DOUGLAS, - - - - GEORGIA I am fully prepared to do all kind* of work m my line. Such as making and repairing bug gies, wagons, road carts, timber carts, etc. etc. £®"HORSE SHOEING a special ty. I would be pleased to have the pat ronage of the pub’ic. Respectfully, 2-93.93-tf N. E. GOODY EAR. Ovtf-PrsfiFPapiag Step I! Gat our Great Catalogue and Buy* ers Guiuc. We’ll tend it for ij cents in stamps to pay part postage cr espreesage. The E ok s free, yoc P_ges, ilogo illustrati -.ns, 40000 descriptions, everything that's used in hfc : tells you what yo .'. ought to pa-, whether you buy of ms or not One profit from maker to user- Gel it MONTGOMERY WARD & CD., O-ig’aaf t.rs of the Kail Order Michigan Ave., Chicago. £aF” Bring your jcb print’.ing to the Bit eze office. Our Mr. Phrker ha spent twenty-six years at the! business and can please the most fastidious.