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SHOBT ITEMS.
The melancholy clays have come
The saddest of the year—
When old straw hats are on the bum,
And derbies are too dear.
Yes, Dukes keeps them in any
style.
The un-returued land of the
county is being advertised in the
Observer.
Dr. Maury M. Stapler. Eye, Eni£
Nose and Throat, 500 Mulberry,
street, Macon, Ga,
Mr. Geo. Kline has return'd
from a visit to Columbus —lus old
home.
Sick Headache is the bane of inane
lives. Ur. M. A. Simmons Liver Med
icine cures and |revents this annoy
ing complaint.
Mr. L. E, Morgan left yester
day for Americus to attend to
some business.
Customers alWays get the worth ol
their money when they buy .1, It. Dick
ey's F.ye Water or anything else at Pe
ters’ drug store.
Mr. J. W. Wilsm, of Ochlocl
nee, visited his son Dr. J. I.
Wilson, of Moultrie, this week.
To eat with Appetite, Digest with
Comfort and Sleep with Tranquility,
take a dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons Lit
er Medicine occasionally.
Pleaching at the Methodist
church next Sunday —Morningant
evening—by Rev. Hendry.
Frequently Protracted Constipation
causes Inflammation of the Bowels.
Remedy—-use Dr M. A. Simmons Liv
er Medicine.
Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Pidcock havt
returned from the North. The
Hotel t>e Pidcock of Moultrie, hat
closed for the season.
People looking for the best drtif.
store in Moultrie, go to Peters’. Ji
buying Lye Water they call for J. K.
Dickey's old reliable.
Mr. .1 J. Battle It ft Wednes
day for Kentucky, fur the purpose
of buying another drove of hor
ses and mules, lie will buy tin
best on the market,
You have the satisfaction of know
ing that what you buy at A. B. Peters'
drug store is pure und of the best qual
ty. They sell the John B. Dickes’s
Old lb liable Etc Water.
Mrs. J. M. Waller, and chil
dren returned front Ma'shullville
Wednesday. They have been
spending the summer there with
relatives.
I t*iiii soil you sowing machines
front In to (lit dollars Everyone
g'uaranfo-i'd for L’n years. Come
to see me. Irail Dekle,
at Wilson’s Old Stand.
Miss Tempi? Harris, cm Asb*
ville N. f'., returned t<* Moultrie
Tuesday. She will again take
charge < f the millinery depart
ment of the Moultrie Meicantih
Cii's. storf.
The unhappy mortnl whose Liver-is
inactive is miserable without apparent
cause. Dr. M. A. Simmon’s Liver Med
icine makes life worth living.
Mr. E. lv. Rhoden , ol Pavo. Ims
moved to Moultrie. He is occu
pying the residence in north
Moultrie formerl y occupied by Mr.
E.J Cheek.
Peters ’ drug store in keeping its gen
eral reputation, sells nothing hilt the
Lest. You wilf lind .1. K. Dickey’s Old
Reliable Kye Water there.
Mr. (1. D. Haker, a prominent
Pavo merchant, was in town
Wednesday. Mr. Baker. Ims re
cently moved to Pavo, and among
other investments made there has
built a handsome brick store and
filled it with goods.
A stranger In town suffering with in
flamed eyes asked for the last drug
store, and was sent to A. B, Peters’.
They supplied him with a bottle of
.Tohn It. Dickey's Old Reliable Kye
Water.
Mr. W. Ib Sills, the clever and
genial marshal! and postmaster,
of Ochlocknoe Ga., accompanied
bv Mrs Sills, Miss Lucy Sills, and
Miss Pearl Perry spent Sunday
and Monday in town visiting
relatives and friends.
You assume no risk when you
buy Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. A. B.
Peters will refund your money if
von are not satisfied afterusing it.
It is everywhere admitted to be
the most successful remedy in use i
for bowel complaints and the on
ly one that uever fails. it is j
ant,pleas safe and reliable.
Tli- mass meeting Friday night
did a good thing in naming H.
Clark and .1 dm Mcßae for
school commissi mers. As an old
member Mr. Cla/k has re adored
valuable service to the b grd,
white no man is hotter • rjut•,>{»• d
J'or the work ill n J Att ('. McFia -.j
Mr. W. F Spivey ha - rented
his home on I’eachtree street to
Mrs. Jones of Cordele.
Bismarks Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid
health. Indomitable will and
tremendous energy are not found
where stomach, liver k’dueys and
bowels are out of order. If you
want these qualities and ti e suc
cess they bring, use Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They develop ev
ery power of brain ana body. On
ly twenty-live cents at A. B. Pe
ters drug store.
Call on] The Thomasville Iron
Works for first class tepair work,
i i Iron and Brass. Save money by
bavin.; your cane mill returned
and made as good as new.
Thomasville Iron Works
Volcanic Eruptions,
Are grand, but skin eruptions
rob life of joy. Bttcklen's Arnica
Salve, cures them, also old run
ning and fever sores, ulcers, boils,
felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruiser,
burns, scalds, chapped hands,
chilblains. Best pile cure on earth.
Drives out pains and aches. Only
twenty-five cents a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by A. B. Peters
Druggist.
Editor Bf. W. Adkins, of the
Pavo Ilerulp was in town Wednes
day. Mr. Adkins is making a
first class piper out of the Herukl
and thereby doing I’uvo a good
service.
Story or a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for
years by the chains of disease is
the worst form of slavery. George
l). Williams, of Manchester, Mich,
tells how witch a slave was made
free. He says: “My wife has
been so helpless for fjve years that
■die could not turn over in bed
alone. After using two bottles of
Electric Bitters, she is wonderful
ly improved and able to do her
own work.” This supreme reme
dy for female diseases quickly
cures nervousness, sleeplessness,
melancholy, headache, backache,
fainting and dizzy spells. This
miracle working medicine isa god
send to weak, sickly, run d >wn
people. Every bottle guaranteed.
Only 50 cents. Sold by A. B. Pe
ters Druggist
To the Voters of the City of Moil Itric
We herewith present the follow
ng named gentlemen for Mayor
end Alderman, for the ensuing
year.
For Mayor, J. G. Culpepper
For Alderman,
W. 11. Smith.
M M. Blanton,
G, G. Henderson,
C. E, Melton,
W. H. Murphy.
Citizens.
A Word to Mothers
Mothers of children affected with
croup or a sjrvere cold need not
hesitate to administer Chamber
aiu’s Cough Remedy. It con
tains no opiate nor narcotic in any
I' -rm and may bo given as confi-
Icntly to the habeas to an adult.
The great success that has attend
(l its use in the treatment of
colds and croup bus won for it the
approval and praise it has received
throughout the United States and
in many foreign lands. For sale
l>v A. B. Peters Druggist.
It lias actually conic to pass in
Moultrie that box cars have to be
used for residences. What is the
matter with the real estate men
ilmy don’t build more houses?
Hkmaiikablk Rkscuk.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain
field, 111., makes the statement,
j that she cauglit cold, which set
i tied on her lungs, she vyas treated
i fora mouth by her family phyli
o an. but grew worse. He told
her sip- was a hopeless victim of
consumption and that no medi
cine could cure her. Her druggist
suggested Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption; she bought
a bottle and to her delight found
j herself benelitted from first dos«.
i She continipid its use and after
'taking six bottles, 'fount} herself
sound and well; now does her own
housework, and is as well as she
ever was. Free trial bottles of this
Great D ecovevy at A B. Peters
Drugstore Only 50 cents and)
•tl 00, oV' jy bottle guaranteed. j
A 'Aiverty Social- - i
Tonight, beginning at 7.SO'
there will be a “Poverty Social”
given at the home of Mr. N. C.
Greer by the I.udies Home Mis
sion Society at which lefresh
meuts-will be served for the ben
efit of the Home Mission Fund.
Public in\ ited.
August Flower
“It is a surprising fact” says
Prof. Houton, “that in my travels
in ail parts of the world, for the
last ten years, 1 have met more
people having used Greeeu’s Au
gust Flower than any other remedy
for dyspepsia, deranged liver and
stomach. and for constipation. I
find for tourist and salesmen, and
for persons tilling olfice positions,
where headaches and general bad
feelings from irregular habits
exist, that Green’s August Flower
isa grand remedy. It does not
injure the system by frequent use
and is excel lentTbr sour stomachs
and indigestion. ” Sample bottles
frejvat A. B. Peters’ drug store,
x Sold by dealers in all civilized
towns.
To Whom It May Conccrin
Notice is hereby given, that an ap
plication will be made to the General
Assembly of the State of Georgia, at
the next session thereof, to ammend
mi act entitled an act, to establish a
public school for the City of Moultrie
Colquit County State of Georgia, said
net approved December Htli ISP© to
authorize the mayor, and alderman of
said City to pay over to the treasurer
of the city school commissioners of
?-uid city, the prorata part of the, City
taxes due the said school as soon as
collected, and to authorize the said
city school commissioners to make or
cause to be made a list of all the pu
pils in attendance upon said school
between the ages of six, and eighteen
years, and send the same to the State
school commisioner. on or before
the :Ust day of December 1899. and
annually thereafter, and that the
State school commisioner shall pay
directly to the treasuer of the school
commisioimrs of the City of Moultrie,
Gu. quarterly the prorata part of the
state school fund due the said City of
Moultrie, as well as the amount due
nonresidents and for other purposes.
This Sept. 20th 1899.
NOTICE.
1 will be at the following places on
days mentioned for the purpose of col
lecting State and County taxes for the
year 1899.
Hamilton, Monday Sept. 2’>, 9 to 11 a
in. Bridgecreek, 2 to 4 p in.
Autreyville, Tuesday 20. 9 1] a m,
Kobinson. 2 to 4 p m.
Warrior. Wednesday 27. 9 to 11 a
m. Ty Ty. 2to 4 p in.
Monk. Thursday 28. 9 to 11 a in.
Millereek, 2 to 4 p ni.
Thigpen, Friday 29, 9 to 11 a m.
Hartslield, 2 to 4 p m.
Moultrie, Saturday .’lt), from 9 a m to
4 ]) m.
I will also be in Moultrie court
week. I-vvill havethe registration books
with me and the voters will have the
opportunity to register.
L. Hartslield, T. C. C. C.
A Wonderful cure of Diar
rhoea,
A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR HAD
ALMOST GIVEN UP, BUT WAS
BROUGHT BACK TO PERFECT
HEAUI BY CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC
CHOLERA & DIARRHOEA REMEDY
Read His Editorial.
From the Times, Hillsville, Ya.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a
long time and thought I was past
being cured. I had spent much
time and money and suffered so
much misery that I had almost
decided to give up all hopes of re
covery anti await the result, but
noticing the advertisement of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and also some
testimonials stating how some,
wonderful cures had been wrought
by this remedy, 1 decided to try it.
After taking a few doses I was en
tirely well of that trouble, and I
wish to say furthnr to my readers
and fellow sufferers that I am a
hale and lieartv map to-day and
feel as well as I every did in my
life—O. B. Muoro. Sold by A.
B. Peters Pharmacist.
J, 1). OLIVER,
r Jhc Harber.
Popular Prices.
I am not in the combine. Give
me your patronage in shaving
and hair dressing. I use good
instruments, and shave you
addle you sleep.
East Broad Street.
Near Lunev's stables.
THE
Wilson House
W. T. Wilson, Prop.
Conveniently located fpr bftth 4 e »
pois. Splendid accommodatiops.
Rat«s r - $1 per day.
Pidcock, Ga,
i
- The great success of Chamber-'
lain’a Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy iu the treatment of
bowell complaints has made it
standard over the greater part of
the civilized world. For sale by
Dr. A. B. Peters.
NOTICE,
All persons are forewarned
from trading for the following
described rromisory notes to-wit:
on a for eight huhdred and forty
three (843) dollars dated Aug 12,
1899 and due 12 months after
date and one note for eight hun
dred and forty-three (843) dollars
dated Aug 12th 1899 and due 20
months after date given both of
the’above described notes sign
ed J. L. Butler & Co., and paya
ble to John McMullen of Moul
trie, Ga., the consideration for
which said notes were given hav
ing faided.
J. L. Butler & Co.
This Sept. 12th 1899.
CITATION.
GEORGIA Colquitt County:
To all whom it may concern,Martha
Weeks, guardian for tlip minor heirs
of M. C. Weeks late of saiid county de
ceased, has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave toV sell the saw
mill Timber belonging to said minors
lying in snid county for the purpose of
making improvements on snid land of
said heirs, and I will pass upon said
applicat ion on the ffrst Monday in Oc
tober 1599.
8. G. Gregory, Ordinary.
New Goods Coining in Every Day!
Summer and Fall rints, Notions, Shoes and
everything carried in a general merchandise
stock. Hy prices are
CUT/TO THE BOTTOM.—^7
And outside of a living 1 am doing business for
glory. 1 have about filled my contracts and
now enter the field with the “year ’round cash
stores.” 1 think lam intitled to a part of the
cash trade, and only ask a chance to show my
goods and give you prices. Call to see me and
1 will do you good.
O. A. BEALL, Moultrie, Ga.
:AVEitY & McMillan,:
51 -53 South Forsyth Street, - - - - Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Managers for Frick Co.
Engines, Boilers, Latest Improved Saw Mills and All
Kind, of Machinery.
Engine and Mill Repairs and Mill Supplies.
FREE CATALOGUE.
DR.J.W.JONES, ~L
Treats all manner of Clironie Diseases, Male or Female.
FEHALE DISEASES A SECIALTY,
He has had .35 years of special practice and is fully up-to-date in the treat
ment of the following diseases' Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stom
ach, Bowels, Rectum, Kidneys, Bladder, GehehativfeOrgans, Nervous Dehititv,
Seminal Weakness or Lost Manhood, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Asth
ma, Dropsy. Kpilepsy and Fits of all kinds. Cancer, Tetter, Ringworm, Goiter,
Tumors, Womb Troubles of any form.
Consultation and examination free. Will treat patients by mail or express.
Write a description of your symptoms and the doctor will give you a true de
scrij.don or Diagnosis of your disease Send stamp for reply All correspon
dence confidential. Satisfaction guaranteed, 10 cents for Dr. .Tones’ pham
plet “Special to Men.” Also 10 cents for Dr. Jones’ pamphlet “Special to
Women.” Address all mail,
Permanently Located* DR* J* W. JONES,
MOULTRIE, GA., P. <). Box 357.
Moultrie Variety Works
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Call at our works near the Georgia Nor
thern depot and inspect the quality of ma
terial we furnish.
Beverly & Holmes.
You ©an’t
Buy Tliom
Elsewhere of as good quality or at as low price as you can of me.
Buggies and Wagons
I refer to. I have a corner on the good brands. I have exclusive sale of the
original “BARNESVILLE BUGGY” designed by Jackson J. Smith and bearing
his name. Beware of buggies branded “Barnesville” but not bearing the name
of Jackson J. Smith. This buggy is too well known in this section for good ser
vice to need comment from me. I also handle the famous “ELLIS UGGY,” the
“BARBER UGGY,” and “OUR FAVORITE” a buggy put up by special order of
mine, and well adopted to the roads of this country. My stock includes all the
standard and warranted buggies.
I am not behind in the Wagon business.
I have them suitable for lumber, turpentine purposes and other heavy haul
ing, also have one and two horse light farm wagons, nine are the best made.
I will handle no other. And they are the cheapest on the market because I will
not be undersold. I handle the “REDHICORY,” “STUDEBAKER,’’“MITCHELL”
and “FLORENCE” wagons. All have been known to the trade for generations.
They already have a reputation for good service and I propose to give them a
reputation for cheapness.
Look through other places then inspect my stock and prices.
You will be pleased with the contrast. Be sure to see me and see
me last. Profit shall not stand between us and a trade.
If you are thinking of buying a buggy or wagon and Avant to
buy in the cheapest market, see
B. P. CRENSHAW, : : : Moultrie, Ga.
Rough and dressed
lumber, sash, doors,
blinds, columns, bal
lasters, brackets and
mouldings, stair rails,
mantles, gables, etc.
M. Hancock, —“Central Store.”
GEORGIA.^—
Headquarters for Dry Goods, Groceries,
V J Shoes, Hats, Caps aud
Patent Medicines
gkani) opening august util
We are in the lead ' '
With the largest stock of goods ever opened up in Bay. And
why go somewhere else when you can do better nearer home.
We have everything kept in a ffrstclas store and at price? that
cannot be competed.
Will Pay the Highest Market Price for all Farm
Produce an d Pine Gum.
I remain, yours anxious to serve,
Ti. Hancock, - - - Bay, Ga.
Valdosta Foundry
and Mine Company.
Boilers, Tanks and Saw Hills, Brass and
Iron Casings.
English gin
brasses $4.00 per set.
Dealers in: Machinery and Supplies,
andjcarry a full stock of Beltings,
tackings, Lace Leather, Brass and
1 | Iron Hill Fittings, Inspirators, In
jectors, Lubricators, Steam Augers,
Pop Valves, Whistle, Jets Pumps,
Iron Pipe, Flue Iron Pulleys, Shaft
ing, Boxes, Collers, Couplers, Bab
bit, Rope and all Hill and In Fitting.
Repair work
executed promptly.
We buy, sell and trade new and second
hand machinery. Write us for
your wsnts.
Valdosta Foundry
& Machine Company
Valdosta, Qa.
aiul Shops South cf S. F. & W.