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Leliaton.
Everything lively at Leliatou.
Mr. Sanders is to have an assistant
teacher in his school, a Miss Sweat,
from Way cross.
Mr. James Parker is at Leliaton
now going to school. Mr. G. G. Par
ker passed through our town yester
day going to partsYßlltDOwn.
Mr. H. H. Field!
Douglas on a pleasure’trip. f
Mr.'Joe Delaughter came out all
decked up in anew suit thisjmorning.
Something's up.
Preaching today by Bro. Jessup, of
Tifton. We are always glad to have
■dm come.
Gatehell is ,verv sick new
to see him out soon,
fags, a negro employed as
Gray & Gatch
s'*
which ••on-
Gray's
s>p S\ 1!: 1 * 1 u
Phillips
Smith,
fc
have been very ill but aUßpvmesing.
Old Grandma Wilcox is with us now
hut will Boon return home.
James I. Hatfield the portable mill
operator is moving through our vicin
ity for some point near the Ocmulgee.
We are in sympathy with those who
are wrestling with measles, and wc
dread to see them come into our town.
The people of New Hope church
met last preaching but
ow.iii,, to the fullness ol the branches
the pastor could not come, so some
eue with his heart filled with Godly
love and fear suggested a prayer ser
vice and a better feeli-ng religiously
has/not been experienced in a long
That is right Bros, don’t let the
preachers have it all to do.
19 Bor..
jp ear son.
oyster slipper given by the
Missionary Society on Fri
■HMeveuing was quite a success. The
fcidies extend their thanks and appro
bation to those who were so kind to
RVBklm W. Greer was on our
week. He gave a very
in Sunday -vdiool cuu-
BBBflgT t krovcmeul of our S'-lio .1
Blk- have returned
wii!
SfegAY •; ' their st'or,
a Vo;
a ■kjuu:p-
LICENSE ORDINANCE.
• 1896-
Town of Douglas, Georgia.
Section I.—Be it ordained by the
mayor and council o' the town of i
Douglas, That from and after the pas
sage of this ordinance, every person,
firm or corporation, who exercises or
may exercise within the corporate
limits of tai l tiwn, any profession,
-trade,'CAttHffTor business of any na
ture whatever, shall annually register
in books to he kept for that purpose
by the clerk of said city council, their
names, professions, callings or busi
ness and their places of business (.if
any) within ten days from this notice
for this year, and by the first Tuesday
in January of each subsequent year,
arid the clerk shall recieve from the
funds of the town a fee of 20 cents
each for issuing and recording license.
Section 2. Any person failing to
comply with the terms of this license
ordinance, shall, upon conviction be
fore the mayor, in addition to the
amount of his regular tax, be fined in
a sum of not less than $5.00 nor more
than $25 Of', or thirty days hard labor
on the streets of said town, or a for
feiture to the town of all goods, wares
or merchandise so offered for sale, or
all, in the discretion of the mayor,
provided nothing in the ordinance
shall deter the mayor from issuing at
his discretion a license at a smaller
amount, where the manager or owner
of any exhibition, etc., proposes to
give a per centage of the proceeds of
his business to any worthy object of
charity within the corporate limits of
said town. All licenses to be paid an
nually in advance, except such as are
marked per day, which shall he paid
daily in advance.
per year
For each practicing physician....? 5 00
For each attorney at law, practi
cing bis profession 5 00
For each doctor ef dentistry 5 00
For each hotel or boarding house
taking any transient custom 10 00
For each private boarding house.. 250
For each livery stable or person
keeping for hire horses and vehic
les, or either 10 00
For each peddler of goods, waves,
merchandise, soaps, nostrums, re
ceipts, jewelry, etc 5 00
For each huckster or fruit stand
per day 50
For each stand offering cooked
victuals for sale per day 2 00
For each peddler of fish or oysters,
or both, except fresh fish caught
<*ith hook and line 2 50
For each butcher or green grocer,
separate or in connection with
any other business 5 00
For each owner of mote than one
dog, shall pay for each extra dog
(over one) 2 50
Upon failure to do so the Town Mar
shal shall empound all delinquents for
the space of two days and to be allowed
25 cents per day for feed, and at the ex
piration of said two days be shall pro
ceed to kill all the dogs unredeemed.
For each 1 li rse dray or wagon haul
ing for pay . 2 00
For each 2 horse dray or wagon haul
ing for pay 400
For each auctioneer, except county
officers in the discharge of their
legal sales 5 00
For each fire insurance agent 5 00
far each life insurance agent 5 00
each bail, dug and loan associa-
agent 5 00
circus -bow. per day 25 00
menagerie, per
i'kc'% iiit.-mmi per day. . . . 5 On
"■ or variety
' i- per da\.. ■
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T.E. LANIER SON & C 0„
JEWELER $ STATIONERS!
Way cross, - - - (Georgia
mm We carry a full line of Sewing Ma- mm
4UK chines, Organs and Pianos.
Our Watch Repairing
department
Is the best in the Country and we arc prepared to give first class work.
£Sj|||teK Watches, Glccßs & Jewelry
IS COMPLETE
EMP“Correspandeuce bv mail-Solicited. When in Waycross srivo us a call.
NOTICE THIS
1 Propose to
SELL GOODS THIS YEAR
Cheaper Than Anybody!
EOftCASH!
I Can Afford to do Ibis because I Pay Cash for my Goods and
Recive the Discounts, which Enables me to sell very close
when People bring the money.
My Stock is Lout posed of
Dry Goods, & Groceries
Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents HATS!
Hardware, Tiuware and Crockery, Saddles an 1 Harness, Trunks
and Furniture of all kinds. I als keep a stock of
Coffins and Fine Caskets
A. o*ll
I can sell you a TOWN LOT or a FARM—Mv Mill grinds
every Friday, and if necessary on Saturday.
B. ' PETERSON,
DOUGLAS GEORGIA
F'or each agent snlicit'ng or putting
up lightning rods 5 00 ]
For each restaurant 2 50 j
For each telephone or telegraph co. fro s
For each milk shake stand,separate
from soda fountain 1 00 j
|For each soda fountain 2 50
each person or firm selling ci
nrr other hover go, other i Ben
wines 2 50
HnjMk per-0.1 or lir.-n g 1 -
is. ' 11 .: e 1
1 '
k
1 -pry!! V'
LUDfIBN & BATHS SIIH
The oldest and luokt reliable
Music Mouse
IN THE SOUTH.
Pianos and Organs at lowest
piices and on Easiest Terms.
Nothing but Best Grades
Handled.
Branch House,
WAYCROSS, - GA.
J R Knight, Mngr-
4 Solenlifio American
/%_ Agency for^^
CAVEATP,
HHK trade MARffl,
BSSysAL-t ’ patents.
' H7o. etc.
jk
Schedule on Douglas & McDonald R.R,
Leave McDonalds 11:30
“ Sweats Still 11:45..
“ Lowthers 12:05.
“ Moores 12:23
“ Downing 1 :t)5.
Arrive Douglas 1:25.
RETURNING;
Leave Douglas 2 :20.
“ Downing 2 40.
“ Moores 3:17.
“ Lowthers 3:35.
“ Sweats Still 3:55.
Arrive McDonalds 4:15
jmnimrnu thk ga-alabam*
DU 0111 lUll BUSINESS COLLKOE I
Macon, Ga, conceded to be the lar |
gest and most practical in the south
is giving a Business, Shorthand,
Normal, Telegraph or l’en-Art
course for $25,00 and board at $9,00.!
Also giving to one worthy boy or;
girl in each county a full corse.
Write at once enclosingPD PP !
stamp for particulars. f,Q |ilj!
The Douglas BREEIIE for only $1
a. year. 1
THE
Waycross Clothing Store
Way cross, Gcoryia.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST FITTING CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST HATS and SHOES.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNISHING GOODS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERY! lII.YG In a first-class clothing
store. Styles and prices not excelled in any city in the state.
EVERYBODY 12ST YETTED TO-*—
Call and examine our complete stock. K.
WAYCROSS C LOT 111NG STORE.
The Wide Awake and Up To Date Clothiers.
WAYCROSS, GA-
Successors to FRANK C. OWENS
\ 'oH/v-hbroad and cake, atid|
the finest pastry, is milled I
from the choicest winter wheat •
If / ! that grows. It is ICLEHEART’sI
‘Step SWANS DOWN Hour. It is the I
King of Patents. Try it. Cheapest, be-1
cause it produces the best food and t lie most, t
Ask your grocer for it, and notice the brand |
wr when you buy 3
[ IGLEHEART BROS., EVANSVILLE, IND.
We keep constantly on hand a full
and Assorted Line of Stationery
AND ARE PREPARED TO PRINT
BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS; ENVEL
OPES, HAND BILLS, ETC.,
At prices that defy competition. BREEZE JOB OF FICE.
72 TXdvmi TABLE 72-
I . Sit II i | 88 90
I o al Parse Passe Pasae
r b u -'-r ST ATt oN H ngor nger
jy Daily Si Ail O No Daily Daily
oxSun Daily
A M _____ A V ■ P. M. A. M,
PM 7 , Jo - BA WHa v - 11 2o 715
sUWj - _ Ilninswick - sll <> 7 P
Hn‘.) Southern Crossing - lo 41 7 20
K 'll iCloren Mile Turnout J 027 7 07
fy, - Jamaica - flo 10 f 054
, f8 49 - W uynesville - lo oo f 0 38
f 8 ">7 - Atkinson - f9 51 f 030
i'9 04 J.ulaton f9 48 f <> '£ 1
f9 12 - Nabunta - 19 39 f <> 15
f y ;;o - Hoboken - f9 28 f 589
f 9 ;j8 - Behlatterviile -f 915 1 651
a 955 Arrive WAYCitOHS Leave 9 U 5 555
1040 Leuve WAYCKOSS Arrive ss3ji s 445
fl 9 55 - Waresboro -f 6191 f 431
fUI3 - Millwood - f4 57 f 413
fll 2o • McDonald - f4 49 f 405
f 1135 - Pearson - {451 f 349
fll 12 - Kirkland - 14 27 f 342
fll 91 Ninety-Eight Mile Post f4 10 t 3 34
f 1 1 .04 - Gray’* - f.4 13 f 3 31
f 1157 - Willacoochee - 1 4 lo f 329
{l2 15 - Alapaha - (3 6o f 311
fl 2 28 - Enigma - - f3 30 f 259
5 { 1255 Brooklield - {5 27 255
J ,12 5o Arrive - 11Id* (5 M - Leave 310 259
r. oil i 1255 Leave - TIFTON - Arrive B Sou 232
s6 lo 1 fin - -ryTy , , Civ, f 215
„u hi 12 f1 24 - btuiiiier - - ! 162 f
s 7 10 12 f1 31 - - Poulan - - f224 i 157
v 7 4o! r I2 2<> l 1 38 - Isabella - 1217f 150
s 8 15] 12 So f 1 48 - W .Bingham {2 o 8 142
„ * 4.51 12 42! 41 57 - Davis -f 157 f 132
5 2i(l 12 59 1 215 Jtttt.rlon 140 1 17
9 sol 11 5 220 ALBANY - mhmLJ—i
A. U. A. M. P. M. i'-M. A~M~~
! :;27 89 87 * 88 90
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h Regular Stop. f Stop on Signal.
Direct connection made at Waycross with through Pullman Sleep
ing Cars for St. Louis. Montgomery, Nashville, Savannah, Charleston
and all points north ; also Tampa and St. Augustine.
Reclining Cnair Cars between Waycross and Montgomery
rnasville.
B. Dunham, B. W. Wrenn Geo. W,Coates
Gen. Superintendent Pass. Trafic Manager. Div. Pass. Agent
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f A pamphlet of brtfonnai ’on zn-i a
]k&\ Btract of the laws, showing J low to/Syf
Obtain Pnientft, f avtmU, Tr-qilt*
Murks, Cop/ritfbM, sc*it
MUttM * C<J.
iSN-M 381 ttrondwey, \
New Yol k
RATENTS
Caveat?, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all JJat
cut business conducted for Moderate Fees. A
Our Office is Opposite 11. S. Patent Office,** *
and wo c?*.n secure patent in less time than tnoso
rem.'te from Washington.
Bcmi model, drawing or photo., vitb desrrip*
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not duo till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet, “llow to Obtain Patents,” Wnh
tunics of actual clients in your tat o, county,or
town, sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.