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isL’-a W ■■ ff el,n ’.-! r.-.i.ly for a mg
j.y blow tsut.
£gj| .ds us pleasure to note that
EBHV pie of Georgia sat down
HHt thard, Guerry. Sam Jones
HR--• far as eating crow is concern-
are not in it. We claimed
■ 'ee and Couth Georgia for Instill
f be got its vote.
■Jfay, Folsom, of Tattnall: Do
keeping that “pintment
Sister Edna,’’ at (Quitman
15th? Eh?
tre not in favor of hitting a
■ liri \Mien he is down, but we’d
’ .1 eto know if Mr. Guer— want
10 “debate this thing n0'...”
And the hand wagon has never
been found. There was a collision.
•Sam Jones is laid up for repairs
and wires Dul’int Guerry to know
if Tapp was hurt.
Sam Jones was under the table
for the whole week. lie stuck his
head out just once, last Sunday, to
inquire of Mr. Guerry if Tapp was
hurl, in the collision.
The publication of a Sunday [ta
per by the Atlanta Journal has giv
en that city two of the best Sun
day papers in the South—the Jour
nal and the Constitution.
The late primary has again given
the church dictatorship a black eye.
Their condemnation of Terrell and
Kstill and the espousal of Guerry
buried the latter candidate in de
feat.
The Weekly Press Association
of Georgia will convene at Quit
man, Ga., on July 15th. Thus it
will be seen that “our old home’
is not through with her troubles
for the summer.
During the campaign DuPont
Gucrry completely ignored Mr.
Estill, only to slander him. The
people gave the broken-down cod
fish aristocrat of Hibb, the rebuke
that he deserves.
It will afford the people of
the nth Congressional district
pleasure to know that J. M. Griggs,
of Terrell, is returned to Congress.
Hrantley and Griggs are two of the
brainiest men in Congress.
The AtlnnliciV Birmingham Rail
road bought 200 new box cars last
ytfar, but the business of the road
is growing so fast that the demand
for cars is greater than ewr, and
the company proposes to build a
coutile of hundred at Waycross.
T&0 mill' at McDonald, Ga., this
with some loaded cars, one
niillt'y f ce t 0 f lumber and several
lioum\ were destroyed by fire last
" 30k.\Loss $ 150,000; insurance
sf2s,cxA Caught from slab-pit.
Lowfys county made a poor
reputatf f or fairness in the late
primary ’SouthGeorgia voted for
her Soutrj eor gj a candidate, Mr.
Merritt,m s | le vo t e d against Mr.
b.still, Soq Georgia’s candidate.
the BnL promised Hon. I.
-- M. lerrelU support loyally,
10 waß 11 hnated, and he may
< sped it. -vi e Wlln f s us t 0 con .
less to him l,v |t the gorry traits
0 * ome of we’re
ready. ■> 1
Kcv - vSamue jones, of Bartow
county it wi v Po remembered,
p u the ahesaid countv to
Mr. (merry. Breference to the
election returns ii H jn bl . Becn that
tiartow went to tQTerrell column,
and Samuel is agai roV en a fraud.
Ihe Atlanta pafips are usually
quick in getting , xVVS that is in
(heir favor or m favoiaf their favor-
Ues, but keeping CoflV county in
the lerrell column <vn davs after
he election shows theUto be slow
poaches or a desire Vo steal the
|county for the “boss wVe puller.”
?• |\ hen Mr. Terrell counts on his
k A' IO see hoxv 'uch lie owes to
ITiT' Tle " ; uul " ire-pulleA in each
promised td deliver
|H !n bis favor it will he
Ar <!U indebted very,
|§|mH ’belli it: Coffee. 088
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ever directed
so quicklyas false, un
founded and that it was
scarcely noticed, plomebody said
that he was a dedhrter from the
confederate army, a canard that
was nailed at once by his brother
veterans. Veterans who get into
the Confederate Vetrans’ Associa
tion of Savannah were ne/er de
serters. “Severely wounded” was
posted by the record of J. H. Es
till’s participation with the Ogle
thorpe light infantry in the first
battle of Manassas, and the rest of
his record was as Honorable.
The labor unions did not all keep
“hands of!” in the fight, for some
remembered the strike of ’93 in the
Morning News composing rooms,
when printers walked out because
■ >' -'inds were not granted.
secured other men,
and there lias been bitterness
against him among some of the
unionists ever since.—not because
of his present position, which is
one that admits of his employing
of union and non-union men, but
because he won against the strikers ;
and yet in that same year, the year
of the last financial panic, he sold
personaj securities at a sacrifice
in order that none of the men in
his employ should be compelled to
wait for their pay one hour beyond
the time it was due.
“In Colquitt, Miller county, Col.
Estill tnet a campaign talk
er, made the mistake of los
ing his} tongue in the Colonel’s
hearing This spellbinder was tell
ing a j roup how the colonel, as
proprietor of The Morning News,
opposed the men in his employ,
paying them hare pittances and
saying hat lie was the enemy of
the worfing man. Colonel Estill,
went un to him and told him lie
was mailing mistatements and that
he want jd him to stop. The speaker
said thaia man had a right to say
anythin! he wanted to in a political
campuiJ o which the colonel re
plid that ,c would not permit his
cliaracLFi \j be besmirched.’
He wQa into the hotel, and pres
ently, through the window, he
heard a renewal of the same sort of
talk. Inis was too much for the
colonel,l,o lie went out in a hurry.
“You ;|e telling a lie, and 1 want
you to slop,” he said. “Yoi are
an old Van, and 1 won’t resent
that-T was the reply. “I yvaive
that disadvantage,” was Colonel
Estill’s “andyou can dome
011.” 'lnc spellbinder was nolso
inclined, however, and the md|er
stopped there. Repojts
about itmid that there had min
an encouiter. This was not tiqle.
“1 sei' Sjje reports said that I Yp
clared tht. 1 could lick any roan on
Millercoi nty. Of course Icouldnll,
and didn : say it,” says Col. Estill,
“but I tip n’t deny, for Miller cou i
,ty peoultilike a roan who thinks ie
can lid. Anybody on earth.”
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Tl-/Delineator for July.
The jQat world event of June,
the coi v ttxion of King Ed wad
VII. j <f| (England, will pictijre
scenes Ijpl have had no parallcUin
the liu-n f the present generation,
and for this reason an article by Sir
Edwin Arnold on the Coronation
Festivitiei, and a description by
the late Sir Walter Besant of the
Pageantsjpf London, in the j/ty
Delineatjj}, are especially charm
ing stoijel of author’s loves appears
this month, telling of the pitiful
passion of John Keats; and the
concluding paper in the series on
pictorial jihotograrhy tteats of
genre pictures illustrations being
remarkably fine. There is an in
teresting i ascription of the life of
Clara Bart n, founder of the Red
Cross Soc tty, in her picturesque
home near Washinton. To the
series on ; hletics for women is
added an ilhstrated article on bowl
ing by Ntw York woman who
hat i roAy honors in this sport.
Hu '-’kftping department has
bee [• oB to the many difficul
ties at weather season, and
the ieci[.> 5r Summer drinks and
inexpen.-ivc difserts will be wel
comed. In fiction there are two
high .In ttories : The Umprtwnis
fiig Laid, by Julian Van lioskirk:
laughter of llie Wilderness,
IjfcaVands QfruW.
loeratic Executive
ffpe County
ag June 6th; 1002.
tue of a resolution
>- the Democratic
e of Coffee County
mass meeting of
tic voters of saul
ie court house ai
dondav, July 7th.
>e of electing a
ve C omdiittee for
iisuing two years
LLIS DART,
t Chairman.
ewing Candy I
Downing News-
Downing, Ga., June 10. —Mr.
V. J. Adams has the finest piece of
corn in this community.
The oat crop which has just been
gathered is very good.
Mr. S. M. Harrell has his har
vesting machine in operation now,
and it is doing the work of several
men.
There are about 400 men turned
out of employment by reason of the
burning of the Bailey at McDon
ald, Ga.
Mr. I’. J. Adams has a field of
cotton in full bloom. There were
open blossoms on the sth of June.
Mr. J. L. Wall has largest wa
termelons of any one we have heard
of, yet.
Our teacher Mr. Williams in
forms us that the institute which
he attended last week was one of
the most instructive ever held in
Coffee.
Preaching at Mr. Joshua Ward’s
was attendeded by a large crowd
who expressed themseves as being
well pleased with the sermon.
Mr, C. L. Thipen and others
visited our school this week. It is
always a source of pleasure to have
Mr. Thigpen with us.
Mrs. W. 11. Harrison has just
returned from her trip to Florida,
where she wentto visit her daugh
ters, Mrs. Blount and Mrs. Tucker.
Green Bud.
Women and Jewels
Jewels, candy, flowers, man —that is
the order of a woman’s preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of lriighty power
to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, health, is often
ruined in the strenuous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them.
If a woman will risk her health to get
a coveted gem. then let her fortify her
self against the insiduous conse
quences of coughs, colds and bronchial
affections by the regular use of Dr.
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
promptly arrest consumption in its
early stag-s and heal the affected
lungs and bronchial tubes and drive
the dread disease from the system. It
is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure
for coughs, colds and all bronchial
troubles. You can get this reliable
remedy at. Sibbett Drug Cos. Get
Green’s Special Almanac.
Prof, and Mrs. Guilhams left
Saturday morning, the former go
ing to Florida to conduct an Insti
tute for a month, while the later is
enjoying the breeze at St. Simons’
Island.
Ready to Yield.
‘‘l used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
for piles and tound it a certain cure,”
says S. K. Meredith, Willpw Grove
Del. Operations unnecessary toe re
pile's. They always yield to DeWitts
Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin
diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept
no counterfeits. Sibbett Drug Cos.,
Douglas, Ga., I. W. Moorman, Am
brose, Ga., Dr. Parker, Nichols, Ga.
Again South Georgia is on her
knees .and will take any treatment
North Georgia and the Allant
ring wishes '•> thrust upon her.
Sprint Fever.
, “Sp
billion
most •
inacti
tern : I . e< -er mas
foll O-. IT. II V.i: 1 • 1
tie Early k,.- 1 remove alt danger in
stimulating the liver, opening the
bowels and cleansing the system of
impurities. Safe pills. Never gripe.
“I have taken DeWitt’s Eittle Early
Kisers for torpid liver every spring
for years,” writes li. M. Kverly.
Moundsville, W. Va. “They do me
more good than anything I have ever
tried.” Sibbett Drug Cos., Douglas,
Ga., I. W. Moorman, Ambrose, Ga.,
Dr. Parker, Nichols, Ga.
It’s all over—except vlie shout of
the Terrellikes.
■ A really healthy woman has lit
■tle pain or discomfort at the
M menstrual period. No woman
■ needs to have any. Wine of
■Cardui will quickly relieve those
■ smarting menstrual pains and
■ tha dragging head, back and
Side aches caused by falling of
the womb and irregular menses
WftNE OF CARDS!!
has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 women who suffered
every mouth. It makes the men
strual organs strong and healthy.
It is the provision made by Na
ture to gire women relief from!
the terrible aches and pains which
b %kt so many homes.
■ r vli, REKN ~ w ' 00: ' V'- u. iiw.
I iJStaEFUR? Blek for SOE:e time.
■ S with a severe rai l i-i mv
| aad could not aet Mtiv relief lnti
I !£i C A* of Who Of'clrdu tu
I Si 1 <* 5* I "as
1 **. M. a. Yount.
a “y**’ o ** v a-. r, .-.
Brain-Food Nonsense-
AnotiTeg r “J' cu * ou ' s food fad hay Vieen
branded bydj’p most competent author
ities. They J4ie silly
notion that one kincToi’fooft is needed
for brain, another for muscles, and
still another for bones. A correct diet
will not only nourish a particular part
of the body, but it will sustain every
other part. Yet, however good your
food may be, its nutriment is destroy
ed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You
must prepare for their appearance or
prevent their coming by taking regu
lar doses of Green’s August Flower,
the favorite medicine of the healthy
millions. A few doses aids digestion,
stimulates the liver to healthy action,
purifies the blood, and makes you feel
buoyant and vigorous. You can get
this reliable remedy at. Sibbett Drug
Cos. Get Green’s Special Almanac.
“A north Georgia exchange re
marks that Guerry made the poorest
race for governor ever run by any
candidate, and that he is a sorry
man any how.” About the race
we have nothing to say, but the
assertion that Guerry “is a sorry
man” is false. IN is a Christian,
a good citizen, a fine lawyer and
an honest man. We sorrow that
we can’t say as much for our con
temporary.
Leads Them All
“ One Minute Cough Cure beats all
other medicines I ever tried for coughs,
colds, croup and throat and lung
troubles,” says D. Scott Currin of
Eoganton, Pa. One Minute Cough
Cure is the only absolutely safe cough
remedy which acts immediately.
Mothers every where testify to the
good it has done their little ones.
Croup is so sudden in its attacks that
the doctor often arrives too late. It
yields at once to One Minute Cough
Cure. Pleasant to take. Children
like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis,
coughs. Sibbett Drug Cos., Douglas,
Ga., I. W. Moorman, Ambrose, Ga.,
Dr. Parker, Nichols, Ga.
The Atlanta Journal says Mr. j
Estill is not satisfied and it was be
cause contracts to deliver certain
counties wete not carried out.
Perhaps so, but because the Jour
nal’s man, Terrell, and his friends
may have made such contracts, this,
of itself, is not proof that others
went into the “bargain and sale
business.”
A Real Friend.
“I suffered from dyspepsia and indi
gestion for fifteen years,” says W. T.
Sturdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C.
“After I had tried manv doctors and
medicines to no avail one of my friends
persuaded me to try Kodol. It gave
immediate relief. I can eat almost |
1 nything I want now my digestion is
good. I cheerfully recommend Kodol.”
Don’t try to cure stomach trouble bv
dieting. That only further weakens j
the system. You need wholesome,
strengthening food. Kodol enables
you to assimilate what you eat by
digesting it without the stomach’s aid.
Sibbett Drug Cos., Douglas, Ga.. I. W,
Moorman, Ambrose, Ga., Dr. Parker,
Nichols, Ga.
it will most probably be Gov.
Ferrell for the next two terms.
laving taken eight years to set his
ires for the victory just attained
■ • ' l“s time. in
-. \- 1 \ bud) suiu 1 i. and CoilsUllip“
tion,” writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of
Chambersburg, Pa., “I was so low
after six months of severe sickness,
caused by Hay Fever and Asthma,
that few thought I could get well, but
I of the marvelous merit of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, used it, and was completely
cured.” For desperate Throat and
Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in
the world, and is infallible for Coughs,
Colds and Bronchial Affections, Gua
ranteed bottles 50c and 100.’ Trial
bottles free at Sibbett Drug Cos.
Some of Sam Jones’ friends Say
the ‘cuts of the Breeze” will never
do him any harm. Some of Mr.
j lerrell’s friends said the same in
j regard to our advocacy of Mr.
j Estill, “but from only two in the
j county,” the whole thing went
I democratic. When the Breeze
I began to notice Mr. Jones it was
alone, now quite a number of con-
I temporaries are giving him thun
j der, and the work has just began.
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Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
! yance in medicine is given by druggist
G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va.
All old man there had long suffered
with what good doctors pronounced ,
incurable cancer. They believed his j
cu-e hopeless till he used Electric Bit-1
tors and applied Bucklen's - Arnica i
Salve, which treatment completely
cured hiui. \A hen Electric Bitters are
used to expe' bilious, kidney and
microbe poisons at the same time this
salve exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.
Salve 25c at Sibbett Drug Cos.
, I'lie Atlanta papeVg were verv
persistent in keeping Coffee county
<in the Terrell column. Perhaps
they acted on the information from
Mr. Hill, as to contracts to deliver
I the (county) goods.
Happy Time in Oil Town
-1 “We felt very bappv writes Jf. X.
! -• i-.a.: v. I.: *? it for Cuts,
j Corns. Kurus, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers,
i a.rupti- -us. Infallible tor Piles- Only
r*> Si'oWvlt i>ru^ r Cos.
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Notice of Application-
GEORGIA —Coffee County.
To whom it may concern: —Notice is
hereby given that I D. W. Gaskin, as
Guardian of the persons and property
of Randall J. Daniels, Eliza J. Daniels,
John Leavens, Jr,, and Tabitha Lea
vens, all minors and all residents of
said county, will apply to the Hon.
Jos. tV, Bennett, Judge of the Sup
erior Court of said County, in vacation,
at Brunswick Georgia, on the 28th day
of June, 1902, for an order to sell (at
public sale) and reinvest the interest
owned by said above named wards,
said interest being four-fifths of a oue
ninth undivided interest, in the follow
ing described real estate lying and be
ing in said county, to-wit: Seven
Hundred and Thirty Five (735) acres,
more or less, lying and being- in the
6th district of said county, and being
all of lots of land numbers 104 and 105,
except 150 acres, more or less, on the
western side of said lots owned by
Henry Vickers and 60 acres, more or
less on the western side of said lots
owned by Win. Vickers and 35 acres,
more or less, on the eastern side of
said lots owned by Bartley Vickers,
and said land being the land owned by
the estate of John Carver, the mater
nal grandfather of said wards. Said
application is to be made because said
property is unproductive, and it will
be for the best interests of said wards
to sell same and reinvest the proceeds
in such a way as will create funds for
the support and education of said
wards. This May 28th, 1902.
I). W. GASKIN.
Guardian of Randall J. Daniels,
Eliza J. Daniels, John Leavens, Jr.,
and Tabitha Leavens, Minors.
Application to Sell Property.
GEORGIA —Coffee County.
D. W. Gaskin, guardian of the person
and property of Jimuel Daniels, de
ceased, said ward having died pending
his minority, has applied to me f.••
leave to sell the land of said deceased
for the payment of debts and for the
purpose of distribution, as authorized
by section 2569, et seq, of the Civil
Code. This is, therefore, to notify all
concerned to file their objections, if
any they have, on or before the first
Monday in July, 1902, else leave will
then be granted said applicant, as
applied for. This June 2, 1902.
THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary.
Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA Coffee County.
Will lie sold before the court house
door in Douglas, on the first Tuesday
in July next, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property to-wit:
Twenty acres of land, more or less, of
lot of land No. 46, in the 4th district
of said county, originally Irwin,
bounded as follows: 011 the horth by
the lands of Moses Clayton, on the
east by lands of Robert Merritt, on the
south and west by lands of J. F. Grif
fin. Said property being in possession
of Moses Brown, and levied on to satis
fy a justice court fifa issued from
155611i dist. G. M„ in favor of James
Stone, against said Mose Brown and
Thomas Brown, defendants. Prop r
ty pointed out by said defendants, levy
made by JJ. F. Harrison, 1.. C., and
returned to me. This June 4th, 1902.
W. W. SOUTHERLAND,
Sheriff.
Ouardi :a’s Sale.
GEORGIA Coffee County.
Will be*-,old before the court house
door in Douglas, Ga., on the first Tues
day, in Tuly next, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property
to-wit: Six acres, more or less, off of
lot No. 192, in the 6th distric of said
county. Sold as the property of James
In finger, minor, deceased, for the pur
' if- y ii. debts, &c This June
Adiidobira oi V Sale.
GEORGIA—C off ee County
Will be sold before the court house
door, in Douglas, on the first Tuesday
in July next, between the legal hours
of sale, thefollowing property, towit:
One hundred acres more or less, of lot
of land No. 9 in the 6th district of said
county. Sold as the property of the
estate of Mary and John Sears, late
of said county deceased, to pay debts,
for division, etc. This June 2nd. 1902.
W. J. GRIFFIS,
Administrator.
froTlong’s
Magnetic Combs,
Do not BREAK, will not Cut the
HAIR, Never Discolor or
Tarnish, and lasts
a Life-Time.
AGNES F- FREEMAN,
General Agent for Coffee County.
Breeze Office, Douglas, Ga.
j
One More Time.
This is last chance for giving in
Taxes. Note time and places:
Ambrose, June 17th, 10 o’clock. |
Douglas, June iSth, f’earson. j
June 19th. McDonald, June 20th.
Nichols, June 24th. 9 o’clock, i
Hazlehurst, June 24th 3 o'clock.
B. F. Haves, June 25th, 8 o’clock, i
M. C. PAULK,
Tax Receiver, j
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation. coMaiPS-all gf the
digestants and 'digests all kinds of
food. It give^lnstant relief and never
fails to cupc n allows you to eat all
the want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its U'e many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
curedraftereverything else failed. Is
unef l ualled for the stomach. Child-
weak stomachs thrive on it.
9ures ali stomach troubles
7'rerw.rud oc. v by E. C. Dt\V itt & Cos., CiucagO
/ Vttt tt. WVWw MUOmCi fc.feM M.vifc Slw
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LANKFORD & DICKERSON,
Attorneys at Law,
Douglas, Ga.
Office in Bank Building. Money to
loan at 6 and 7 per cent, interest on
five years time secured by farm land.
O’STEEN & CANDLER, 1
Attobxi.Y' asii Counselors At-law.
DOUGLAS, GA.
Will practice together in all the courts,
except on the criminal side of the City
Court.
WM. VICKERS,
Physician and Surgeon, i
Office ai his home. Will promptly attend
all culls. Uses no Calomel and Quinine
only by indication. Generally gives satis
faction to all who have tried him. u
quince v & McDonald, \
Attorneys at Lay/,
Douglas, Ga. 1
Offices in Bank Building,
THE CITY BARBER SHOP,
ARTHUR BROOKS, PRO. 1
In front of Bank Building Douglas Gal
Carries a nice line of cheroots, cigars)
Ac. Everything clean and cool. Your
patronage solicited. f
W. F. SIBBETT, I
Physician And Surgeon, '
Douglas, Ga.
Calls promptly answered day or night
Special attention to Diseases of Women
anil Children and Surgery.
J. T. RELLIHAN, |
Justice of the Peace 748 Dist. G. M.I
Douglas, Ga. 1
Regular terms, 4th Monday of each]
month.
F. WILLIS DART,
Attorney- At Law
Douglas, Ga.
Office in Court House.
D.B. JAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Fitzgerald, Ga.
JOHN H. O’QUINN,
physician and surgeon.
DOUGLAS C.A.
C. A. WARD, Jr.
Attorney At Law
Douglas, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all busi-rjss
Paced in my care. Office in court ho Ste.
J. E- GOETHE, M. I).
Ocilla, Ga.
Special attentin given Chronic Dis
eases of either sex. Office fitted up
with all of the latest Electro theropu
tice Machines, including X-Ray and
hot air outfit. Correspondence solic
ited.
L-C" Cancers cured without pain.
DR. J. A. MONTGOnERY.
Dental Susgeon.
Otfice in Bank Building.
Vv ill gladly advise with
those desiring dental work.
Both operative and prosthetic
work guaranteed.
Pearsoa Charge.
Downing, first Saturday and Sunday,
l’earson, 2nd Sunday, 11. a. ni.
Sweet water. 2nd Sunday, 3. p. m .
Kirkland, 3rd >undav.
K b rtf-,4th Sun la' and Sa‘urd.?y before.
ISAAC 1; KELLEY.
Braxton Circuir.
I here "ill be p ■ aching at the r ol'owing
churches at days and hours specified.
Broxton—l si and stli Sundays and Satur
day before. Sunday night < p. m.
Oak Grove—2nd eunday and Saturdays
before at 11 a. m.
Lone Hill, Third Sunday and Saturday
before at 11a.m.
William’s Chapel, 3rd Sunday 3 p. m
Slid way, 4th Sunday and Saturday before
at 11 a. m.
JOHN C. GSIXER,
Pastor.
fvtition for New Road.
j GEORGIA—Coffee County.
Whereas, parties concerned, in ac-
I cordance with law, and for the best
interests of the section through which
it passes, have petitioned J. W. Rob
erts, J. S. Lott, Dennis Vickers, Jno.
McLean and B. H- Tanner, Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of said
county, for a road from Nichols, 6a.,
to intersect with road to McDonald,
; Ga., at J. G. Carters, through lands of
Missouri Meeks, Dan Hall, Lovett
Harrell, Southern Pine Cos., Dave
Davis and J. C. Carter. Finding that
said road will be of convenience and
public good. Parties are ordered to
mark out and report on said road.
JOHN W. ROBERTS.
Chairman..
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA—Coffee County.
Agreeable to an order" of court of
Ordinary will be sold before the court
housil door, in Douglas, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July next, the following pro
perty to-wit: Fifty-two feet north and
south by 200 feet east and west, with
small frame dwelling thereon, and
known as the place of Eliza Morris,
deceased. Sold for the purpose of pay
ing debts and for distribution. This
June 4th, 1902.
I). W.GASKIN,
Administrator-
Public Road Established.
GEORGIA—-Coffee County.
It is shown to the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of said
county that the convenience of the
traveling public, ana the people of the
neighborhood will be greatly promoted
by the establishment of a public road
running from Spencer Crosby's and
running in a vvesterly direction, inter
secting with the D>uglas and McDon
ald road district if said county, Doug
las and V illaeoochee road near Willa.-
coochee road near J >e Daughtery’sv
Public publication having been made
in proper form, it is ordered that peti
tioners mark out said road.
JuHX W. ROBERTS,
Chairman,