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LOCAL NEWS.
The Douglas Breeze and the Atlanta
Journal for 12 monhts for S 1.50.
Spring time weather all this week.
Mules, Corn Brown, Martin
& Co.
The Douglas Art Studio is bidding
for your picture work.
Phone your orders to Z. D. Kirkland
for family groceries.
See Hoke Davis for Seed Irish
Potatoes and Garden Seed.
When you come to town next week,
come to see the Breeze man.
“Hello, Central!” “Yes, Over
street’s S^ore—No. 52.”
No, Marys it is not too late to plant
peas, pumpkins or potatoes.
They buy all kind of hides and
furs at the Gem Market.
The Breeze and the Atlanta Journal,
twelve months for it 1.50. Cash.
E P. Fillingim has a fine line of
fishing tackle, of every kind.
New Goods for Easter just arriv
ing at J. F. Overstreet & Bro.
Fres family grocerias and fruit at Z-
D. Kirklands, next to Union Bank,
west.
“Where can I get a nice hat for
my wife?” Yes. that’s where.
Mrs. Turrentine.
Picture Frames, of any design
and all sizes, at the Douglai Furni
ture Co.
Mr. F. L. Sweat taken a run to
Waycross and Florida last Mon
day.
J. A. Osteen’s new market, near the
old Breeze office, is sending out some
fin 4 Beef.
tfeed Irish Potatoes, Eastern
Grown, all varieties, at Peoples’
Pharmacy.
Frjr, of Broxton, came in to see
■^Tuesday.
WvVhen you come to town see
*ke Davis, and you are in “it’ ’
%• tut prices.”
Mr Putzell will be glad to give an
estimate on wiring yonr house for elec
tric light.
The famous Hatfield beef will
found at the Gem Market.
Fat and juicy.
Perkins puts plenty of pepper
in,his pancakes and oyster stew.
Gem Restaurant.
' Plant Sweet potatoes and Sngar
Cane and make more money than you
by planting cotton.
Watt Harley Holmes Co., have
.the Buggies. Come to see us.
Watt Harley Holmes Co.
Wha t is the reason Douglas cant put
chips on her base ball sholder and ask
some other town to knock it off?
Hoke Davis pays the highest
"price for eggs, chicken, butter and
all kind of country product.
Seed Corn, Eastern Grown,
fresh and sound, white and yellow.
Comes early, at Peoples’ Pharmacy.
Homer Oxford is with the Leader
store now, and his new position be
comes him as well as the old one.
Mr. A. W. Haddock is all over
in smiles- Young gentleman with
I lungs like a bellows at his house.
Come and see our line of Ice
Craam Freezers and Water Coolers.
E. P. Fillingim & Co.
Low prices and fresh goods, all
the time is what you find at our
store.
J. F. Overstreet & Pro.
Capt. 13. 13. Gray, of Pine Bloom,
was here last Friday on business
connected with the railroad.
General Hardware and Builders’
Supply at prices to live and let live.
E. P. Fillingim & Co.
Paints. Oils. Whitelead, Brushes
and all kinds of coloring.
E. P. Fillingim & Co.
Carpenter’s Tools, Farming Im
plements, and &c., at E. P. Fillin
gim & Co.
When you wish to buy any thing look
over this paper and see who is bidding
for your trade. Trade with those who
invite you.
Mr Eddie McCommick, an old Doug
las boys, who has been working over
at Ocilla is with the Breeze this week.
Wa have a few sewing machines
we would sell cheap to an anxious
customer.
Douglas Furniture Co.
Col. J. J. Lewis, of Savannah,
was among his friends in.town last
Saturday and Monday.
Mrs. Chadwick says Carnegie
is not her father. Doubtless a re
lief to him.
JohnDeen, of Baxley is among his
friends in town this week. We are all
glad to see him.
The very latest styles and
newest goods in Millinery and
Neck wear
Sweet potatoes at 35 cents per bushel
will bring more money per acre than
cotton at 10 cent per ponnd.
Mr. Cotton, of Broxton, came to see
us last Tuesday, and Mr. Corn came up
on Wednesday and settled his bill at
this office.
All kinds of Fresh Garden Seeds,
Eastern Grown, in any quantity,
best varieties, at Peoples’ Phar
macy.
Come to see Watt Harley Hol
mes Co., for Buggies and Harness.
They are going at cost.
Watt Harley Holmes Co.
Rudolph & Hammonds will sell
you all kinds of Fresh Meats, Oys
ters, Eggs and Butter at the Gem
Market.
WANTED—Fifty Car Builders
and helpers. Address or call on,
South Ati.antic Car & Mfg.
Co., Waycross, Ga.
When you are in town at morn,
noon or evening, go around and
have your meals served at the Gem
Restaurant, near the market house.
Mrs. Turrentine has just received
a large lot of millinery from the
northern markets. Come and see
them at her same old stand.
Pictures, the latest designs, pop
ular subjects at popular prices.
We sell them at low prices.
Douglas Furniture Co.
Mrs. Turrentine and Miss Knob
lock will show you your swell hats
on March 23rd and 24th. Swell
opening you see. Come all.
Remove the carpets now, and
put down the matting. We have
it in all the popular designs-
Douglas Furniture Co.
The Breeze has another young lady
on force, after losing four by cupid’s
pranks. Warning is given dudes to
keep their proper distance.
You are mistaken Maud - Mrs Grundy
did not go on the picnic. George Ward
was afraid she would tell something
about him and did not invite her.
The Savannah News says Rus
sia is beatten now but may not own
it. True, and there are others
just like Russia.
We have the best line of Pocket
Cutlery and Razors in the market,
you should see them.
E. P. Fii.lingim & Co.
Nearly every county paper that
reaches us tells something about
the heavy corn crops that are being
planted. That's the talk we like
to hear.
Yes, sir, in due time the Breeze
will publish the premium list of
the county fair, but will do no
guess work. The Secretary will
furnish the list.
We are expecting about one hun
dred new names on our subscrip
tion list next week. The people
of Coffee county will not dissup
point us.
March winds last Monday were
perfectly opeulv naughty. Ladies’
hair and hats were mussed up, and
sand was thrown in the staring eyes of
the dude on the corner. Selah:
I do earnestly solicite the dental
work of the country people, I want
their produce, chickens, eggs, meal,
meat, etc., M. 11. Turrentine,
Dentist.
Go to Fieldings for all
kinds of repairs on Watch
es, Jewelry, Spectacles&c.
at Hart’s Furniture Store.
Come one, come all, and have
your teeth fixed before they ache
you, save trouble and expense, at
Douglas Dental Parlors, M. H.
Turrentine Manager.
WANTED : Lady or gentleman
of fair education to travel for a
firm of $250,000 capital. Salary
$1,072 per year and expenses; paid
weekly. Address M. Percival.
Douglas, Ga.
Neck wear, good styles, good
makes, at saving prices. You get
the best at prices usually asked for
inferior goods.
Miss Minnie Killings worth & Co.
I tell you what that little lady at
Mrs. Turrentine’s place can sure
ly make you a pretty hat, and can
keep you well amused while wait
ing.
Next week is court week and
Mrs. Turrentine is going to have
all her spring millinnery opened
up and hereby gives every body a
cordial envitation to visit her store
and see her general line of ladies
furnishing goods.
Miss Mabel Sayre is an expert
designer and hat-dresser. Colors
are bended to make your hat accord
with your complection. New Mil
linery store. Rudolph’s Old Stand.
Miss Minnie KillingsworTh & Co.
Air. J, H. AlcHargue, the busi
ness like manager of the business
of E. P. Fillingim & Co., is mail
ing a number of friends in town,
and expect to do a good deal of
business with cur people. He is a
fair dealer.
Why. yes, W. R. Flowers &
Co. will sell you one of those world
famous “New Home Sewing Ala
chines” for part cash and the bal
ance monthly, and if that don’t
suit you why we will give you until
fall to pav for it.
At the regular meeting of tha
Odd Fellows last Monday night,
Alessrs. W. W. Southerland and
C. B. Porter were elected delegates
to the Grand Lodge of Georgia,
which convenes at Savannah on the
24th of Alay.
Latest styles in Millinery.
Opening next Wednesday. Every
article at reasonable price. Re
member, styles, quality and dur
ability are thevirtures found in our
line.
Miss Minnie KillingsworTh & Co.
Funeral Ceremonies Thos J- Smith Sr.
The Masonic Furernal and burial
ceremonies will be conducted by
Douglas Lodge No. 386 F. & A.
M. on the first Sunday in April,
1905 all neighboring Lodges and
Brothers and friends are cordialy
invited to attend.
W. C. Lankford, W. M.
<B> HBIIM^P
to have your house wired
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS.
There is no other kind so bril
liant, clean and economical.
A turn of the wrist is all
that is necessary to light them or
turn them off.
No danger of fire from matches,
no odor, no heat, but plenty of soft,
pure eye-pleasing light.
Out* Mr. E. J. Putzel.
is now in Douglas to install the
Electric Light Plant, ar.d while he
is there it would be wise .to have
your house wired properly—the
chance may not come again soon.
A postal card to our
Mr. E. J. Putzel,
Douglas, Qa.
will bring him to see you about
any Electrical work you want done,
and his samples and prices will be
sure to please you.
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY
CO.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ATLANTIC <& BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY CO.
Time Table Effective Sept. 11th, 1904.
EASTBOfJND. Quickest and Best Line to Macon, At
. lanta, St. Louis and all points west Finest
r A ° U^laS evuipment in the the south. Coaches elec
* a 'a id m the with fans in summer and steam
4:s- •“• heat in winter, making - travel comfortable
and easy, *
WESTBOUND tickets on sale to all points in the U. S.
If you are contemplating a trip, ask our
Train Leave Douglas agent for... information - \Ve may be able to
* 10:08 A. M. save you money and time.
* 6:44 A. M. * Denotes Daily Trains. \ Sunday Only.
H. C. McFADDEN, G. P. A. B. F. HOLZENDORF, Agt. Douglas.
If Yoli Waf)t
BUGGIES AND HARNESS,
Strong and Durable
See J. W. Williford.
Ward Street, DOUGLAS, GA.
L. 0. BENTON, President, J. .1. DORMINEY, ) v . „ . M. A. McDOWELL,
E. H. MOORE, f Y,cerres,S- Cashier.
Broxton Banking Co.,
CAPITAL *20.000.
Broxton, - Georgia.
We solicit the bank accounts of farmers,
merchants and individuals, and will ex=
tend every accommodation consistent
with good banking
WE RAY INTEREST ON TIME
DEPOSITS.
ESTABLISHED 1879. INCORPORATED 1903.
Cbe Southern /Iflortgage Co.
LOANS MONEY,
At 6,7, and 8 per cent on, on Coffee Co., farms prop
erty, on five years time, with right to pay back
all or any part, at end of either year, interest
to stop on amount so paid.
Over #25,000.00 now loaned out in Coflee county to far
mers who are using it to pay up mortgages and debts, and
for the purpose of buying and improving more IJnd. Abso
lutely no cost for inspection of papers and effort to secure
j loans unless money is obtained.
The demand among capitalists in the North and east for
farm loans in Georgia is great at present, thus enabling rhe
farmers to secure, practically any kind of contract they may
desire. For further information address or call to see
Lankford St Dickerson,
ATTORNEYS FOR COFFEE CO.
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA.
John H. Hunter.,.. Wm. K. Pearce. Frank C. Baftey
Hunter, Pearce & Baftey,
Cotton Factors
Naval Stores Factors.
EXPERIENCED AND EXPERT HANDLERS OF
UPLAND COTTON ,
OF SEA ISLAND COTTON
OF NAVAL STORES.
One of the largest factorage concerns in the South. Each
commodity handled in a separate department.
SELL UPLAND AND SEA ISLAND BAG
GING, TIES AND TWINE.
Liberal Cash Advances Against Consignments.
MONEY LOANED COTTON AND NAVAL STORES
SHIPPERS ON APPROVED SECURITRY.
Shipments Respectfully Solicited.
126 Bay St. East, - - Savannah Georgia.