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Good roads are what is needed
in Coffee county.
A lodge of Odd Fellows will be
organized here next week.
The man who won’t take his
county paper often regrets it.
Mr. C. O. DuVall will go over to
Homerville, during court week.
Messrs C. E. Griffis, C E. Stew
art, of McDonald, and others from
that section were here this week.
Mr. J. J. Dußose, who has been
in Jacksonville some time is at
home this week.
Mr Jeff Kirkland, and brother
Martin Corbett, of Pearson, are in
town this week.
Surety bonds, standard rates,
from Mark A. Candler, Agent.
Hon, W. G. Brantley is not
elecioneering, but the people were
glad to see him this week.
Accident insurance, the old re
liable Travelers of Hartford, Mark
A. Candler, Agent.
Mr. H. C. Girtman was selected
as foreman of the Grand Jury, and
a better selection could not have
been made.
Life insurance, the old reliable
Penn Mutual, from Mark A. Can
dler, Agent.
The New York World and the
Breeze, 12 mos, $1.25. The
World comes three times a week,
every other day.
Fire insurance, S. E. F. A.
rate, from Mark A,. Candler,
Agent.
The first lawyer who paid his
subscription this week was Judge
Joel Sweat.
Remember, now is the time to
have your picture made. We are
making low price work for a few
days. DuVall Studio.
Mr. E. H. Jones, repesenting the
Brunswick Journal, was in town
Monday.
“Home Raised Rust Proof Seed
Oats, for sale. Apply to E. B.
Moore. Broxton Ga.’’
Our merchants have full stocks
of goods and you can get anything
in-j ffr line.
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Cyclone insurance soc.ts. for
SIOO. from Mark A Candler,
Agent.
Our friend Davis, of Savannah,
repesenting the Morning News,
was on hand bright and early Mon
day morning.
Miss Bertie Dixon will be at the
DuVall Studio during Mr. DuVall’s
absence on the 19th.
Remeber the DuVall art Studio
is making I J hotographs to please
the people. Come in and look at
the pictures.
The very best buggies on the
market, at the same prices that
others are sold, are at Flowers &
Whilden’s, Douglas, Ga.
Miss Dollie Freeman was up at
Prospect church neighborhood
again, this week. The people up
there seem to like Miss Dollie ans
the Breeze.
Rev. Mr. Butler, repesenting
the Waycro&s Journal, was here
this week, and expresses admira
tion for our town and county.
Judge Evans was here in 1885,
when there was only one hotel and
a small court house. He compli
mented our people on the. decided
change.
Flowers & Whilden deal in small
musical instruments. If you need a
good banjo, mandolin, guitar or
accordeon see them before purchas
ing elsewhere.
There will be no room for
complaint in regard to the Grand
Jury, this term of court. It isj
composed of as good men as there
is in the county. » j
If you have any pictures vout
want enlarged and framed, brinsg
them to The DuVall Art Studic.
We are doing a "high class Vforjk
and will please you.
Our friend, Tim 'Farmer, the
Tax Receiver, say : he does r/ot
want the people 01 '. a county jto
wait until his ’ -t .’ vs. to ji c
their t»xe . V . ?•••'-. ys he 7
close his books he e* r ; ts trt doj
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open them. I
Porter paints signs and houses.
It is reported that the dispensary
election in Irwin county will be con
tested.
The Breeze tor the next fourteen
months, that is, from now until
Jan 1, 1905, is a rare opportunity
to secure the camdaign paper.
Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats, for
sale. Lott & Vickers,
Douglas, Ga.
Deen’s Pharmacy is headquarters
for Dr. S. W. Johnson and Dr.
W. W. Terrell.
Dr. Terrell reports Dr. J. A.
Montgomery as some what im
proving. We hope to see him up
soon.
Mr. T. H. Davis, of Lumber
City, was here Monday and planked
down one dollar for the Breeze
for the next fourteen months.
Porter, the painter, paints houses
and signs. See him.
Judge Evans said last Monday,
in his charge to the Jury that the
Commissioners were often abused
when they did* the best they could
under the circumstances.
Watches of all grades and prices
Wedding rings, emblem goods,
spectacles etc at C. N. Fieldings The
Jeweler. tf
Carey M. Sweat, of Waycross,
was in town this week. He is an
old friend of Coffee county, and is
pleased with the rapid strides of
advancement made by our people.
Boss Teston, Munroe Tanner
and D. W. Johnson, of Nichols, all
paid their respects to the Breeze
this week, left the dncnts, and
went home rejoicing.
We are giving some of the
Greatest bargains in pictures now
lat has ever been made in
Douglas. DuVall Studio.
"- There will be something doing
next year in a political line. All
the county officers are to be elected.
The Breeze will keep you informed
on these topics, and will treat both
sides fair and square.
Keep your money in Coffee
County! Get your Fire, Cyclone,
Life and Accident insurance, and
Surety bonds, from Mark A. Can
dler, Agent,
The funeral of two children of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lord, of Brox
ton, Annie and an infant son, will
be preached at Reedy Branch
church, by Elder Eugene Sykes,
on the sth Snnday in November.
Pianos and Organs, some of the
finest graded instruments we have
ever handled, on time or cash terms,
are at our store, rear of Citizen’s
bank, Flowers & Whilden.
Harris Nickel Plate Show will
visit Douglas this winter, probably
in December. They were here last
Spring, and anything that has ever
been here once will come again if
possible.
Please remember when in need
of a new Sewing Machine that we
keep tie best grades, and do not
charge excessive prices. Come and
see them. Flowers & Whilden,
Douglas, Ga.
Jidge Evans, now presiding
over Coffee county Superior Court,
will be a candidate for Justice of
Supreme Court, to succeed Judge
Fish, whose term expires, next
year. Let’s all vote for him,
b’gosh.
Judge Evans interested the
Grand Jury, the Petit Jury, the
lawyers and every body else in the
court house last Monday in his
I charge to the former. lie gave a
j complete history of the organization
'of the system of trial by Juries.
Judge Evans is an able man and
we should like to trade Washington
county something for him perman
ently.
/ The Breeze has some good com
jbinations and the people are taking
[on to them. As for a county
! paper every one knows the Breeze
lis not surpassed by any, but they
want State news—the news of the
I world The Savannah News and
: the Breeze, $1.50, the Atlanta
Journal and the Breeze, $1.50, and
the Tfirice-a-week New York
World, that is every other day and
The Breeze for $1.25, or six months
for seventy five cent a big
[drive.
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Douglas
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The second story of the Sweat-
Vickers’ building is well under
way, and will be completed before
many weeks.
It is hoped Solicitor John Bennett
and Stenographer Gale will pay
their subscription this week. It is
their duty to pay up every time
court meets. We never keep books
on ’em nor give credit, they simp
ly know that a dollar is due the
Breeze every time they come to
town.
No, thank you, we do not send
our paper to people whose names
we may get hold of, just to get up
a big list. The people are sticking
to us, and don’t you forget it,
besides a free, gratis, for nothing
circulation don’t count. It is not
bona fide and is of no value as an
advertising medium.
Mr. Davis, of the Savannah
News, was here this week, and
booked a number of subscribers to
his paper and the Breeze, and we
turned over to him a good list our
self, having written 115 receipts up
to Wednesday morning, including
several who insisted on having the
two papers together and some who
taken the Breeze alone.
Excursion Rates via. Atlantic & Birm
ingham, at Macon, Ga-
Georgia State Fair. Round trip
rate from Douglas, Ga., $4.20.
Tickets to be sold October 20th to
30th, inclusive, with exception of
Sunday, October 25th, with limit
November 2nd, 1903.
B. F. Holzendork, Agent.
Douglas, Ga.
Coffee County Sunday School Conven
tion.
The Coffee County Sunday School
Convention will convene at Willacoo
chee, Ga., 011 the first Sunday in No
vember, 1903., and Saturday before.
Programs and report blanks will be
mailed to Superintendents as soon as
they can be printed.
A. W. Haddock, J. R. Overman,
Secretary. President.
Lyceum! Lyceum.
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Good people of Douglas, do you
want a Lyceum course this season?
If so, help talk up for it.
A course can not be put on unless
we can get about seventy-five
subscribers.
Think the matter over and be
ready to sign the list when present
ed. My time is so thoroughly
taken up that I can not argue the
matter out with each one. Let us
get togather and have a splendid
course this season.
Very Respectfully,
J. Walter Hendricks.
Will Hang November 10th.
Last Monday, just before the
afternoon business of court was
resumed. Lee Cribb, who was
convicted of murder at last term of
court, was sentenced to hang on
Tuesday, November 10th. His
attorneys, the best that could be
procured, have done all that it was
possible to accomplish, to save
him, but the strong arm of the law
overturned all obstacles. He was
returned to Savannah Jail to
await the arrival of the day of
execution. Ilis friends and relatives
have been faithful in his defense,
leaving no stone unturned.
Ordinary Thomas Young, who
has been ill for some time is reported j
belter, to-day.
The Thrice-a-Week New Yqfrk
World and the Douglas Breeze, 12
mos. for $1.2-,. The World will
reach you within eight days from
date of subscription, and will fcon
tinue every other day.
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Bicycles Repaired.
lam prepared to repair jyour
bicycle, mend the punctured tire
and put your wheel in first plass
order, All kind of material on
hand. .Shop south of Tanner
Hotel. Lee Hughes,
9-26-1. m. Douglas Ga.
Grove’s Tasteless CMU Tome
: ms stoexi me test 25 years* Average AM• u 1 Sales ever Og 1 *3 Half Million ’
Mottles. _ Does iftis reca’d of meufc appeal to you ? rfc> Co. 3, ffo ?ay. SC"
EncUko6im»l&fevr-rv u, o 'Tv-. i giau"*-it;.* oti Grove’s LL a 'wx. Liver A
Southern Normal Institute-
Miss Eula Newbern, Reporter.
It was necessary for Prof. J. W.
Hendricks, the Principal to be away
from school last Saturday, but of
course the school work continued.
Miss Sallie Carter, from Wilson
ville, Ga., entered school this week.
As our school mcreases, so does
our library, as twenty-four new
volumns have recently been donat
ed.
Mr. L. M. Bennett, of Baxley,
Georgia, and Mr. Mitchell Vickers
of this place entered school this
week.
Our chapel exercises last Satur
day morning were conducted by
Prof. Manley, and was enjoyed by
all.
The debate for Saturday is Re
solved that “The press has greater
educative influence than does the
school.” Everybody is invited to
attend.
We are glad that Prof. J. W.
Hendricks has organized a Bible
class, for the benefit of the advanced
pupils, which will convene every
Sunday morning at nine o’clock in
the library. We are sure that it
will be a success, and trust that
much gcod will be derived from it.
Several of the advanced lads and
lasses of S. N. 1., with their
chaperone enjoyed a moonlight ride
last Saturday evening.
South Georgia Fair.
Judge J. L. Sweat, President of
the Waycross Faie .Association,
states that the material has been
purchased and contracts made for
improving the buildings and put
ting the fair grounds in good con
dition for the South Georgia Fair
to be heltV there, November 10th to
14th inclusive; and also that ex
hibits are being entered and at
tractions booked, insuring success.
He says that following the At
lanta and Macon fairs, with a week
intervening, the time for the fair
here had been fixed by the direc
tors at a meeting held early in the
year, and when the Savannah
Racing- Association began the
movement for their fair they were
urged not to conflict with the dates
fixed here, but have disregarded,
the requests made to the extent ufl
providing for a second week <w
theirs to be held during the
of ours. mm
I Therefore, as the South Geo*
| Fair is for the especial
South Georgia and particularly*
counties composing the ! Irniifln
Judicial Circuit, tjie
insists that they *Koul<d*Sn;jJ ' { 3
county ami individual
here, not so much for*||||l|||
1u i unis oliei ed as 1.1
I'onclits to this inn
in • mir li a .II o * ‘v, .>J
to induce, parties*from nWBUjj
and West and Ihe ,-Nort hen P
onr state, to visit tSe fair here MSal
a view of investing and
incur se:t.ion; and. \. y!
the people from this
the Savannah Fair -t "all, thoß
should do so during the first wrll
so as to be able to attend their own
fair here the following week.—
Waycross Herald.
Cheap Prices but not Cheap PicturcSv,
Look at the low prices on Photo
graphs from Oct. 10th to Nov. Ist.
One half Cabinet Size, 6 pictures for $1 (X).
One half Cabinet Size, 12 pictures for $1.75.
Large Cabinet Size, 8 pictures for si.so.
Large Cabinet Size, 12 pictures for $2.75.
I We are closing out our summer
stock of materials and cards in
order to make room for our new
winter line of materials that will be
here November Ist.
Remember these are the greatest
bargains in Photographs that has
ever been offered in Douglas.
Come now and have your pictures
made. Yours to Please,
The DuVall Art Studio,
Douglas, Ga,
Full proceedings of court and the
Grand Jury Presentments will he
found in next week’s paper.
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ThernasCTsWf the reliable and
up to date' 1 -Harvard” Kiiund
Clothing have been put to their
Utmost capacity to li 11 orders from
me retailer.
1 The ‘Tlar vakd” Brand ClotH
i4 made byj.Meinhurd, Sc haul &
(jo., and thfc “Breeze” congratu
lates them ' on their magnificent
success. It seems that The,“llali
vJ un” brand lias become a sign of
go id clothing and reasonable
pr ces.
2very citizen should pat onize.
his home merchant who by carryi
ng a stock of goods helps to pay
ou•tax.
I You Knew What You Arc Taking.
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Cnill Tonic, because the formal; is
plainly printed on every bottle. show
ing that it is sin.p.y Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay