The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, June 14, 1895, Image 1

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VOL. V. COUNTY DIRFCTOiiY, Ordinary, John Vickers, Yv ill. looc-use Sheriff, Wm Tanner, OonyO Clerk Superior Court, D: W. Gaskin, Douglas. Tax Collector, 13. W. Dough:, Pear son. Treasurer, Richard Kirkland. Do; . Tax Receiver, M. E. \l_• k•; . VUHa coochee. * * Coroner, Dr. V F. ijHuJbw.-i Surveyor, Tin; •;> Bailey, Currant. Judge County Cov.it, i. V: -:Ii Douglas. Montiily term. 2nd.: each month. Quarterly ts days iu February . ■ y, .. . a-1 '-o vomber. J. P. 748 Distri i . G M., ’ . N. P., and ex-o.': ;io J, P., C. .1 u ger. Court Ist S 'tm'T.r-. J. P. 1127 District G. J. 1., C. C SnsTL, N. P. andesOkido J, P., T. J. r!cU.,v eru. Court Ist i iturday. J. I’. 1353 Dis I. W. N. P. and ex-ofC io J. ' • Court 4th Situri >y , J. P. 1170 Bi:d iet G. Id., IvL ' • DTk land, N. P. ana ox-of9cio ■). P., fih..ai Davis. Court 2; IS : v. ' • J. P. 437 District G. M„ L\V 7 - lor, N. P. and ex-OSiclo J. V T. J. Eachin. Court •:tb. Saturday. J. P. 1130 District V. M., C. J. ' red dows, Court 2nd rii.d.nl.-.-w J. P. 102(i Dirlriot G. •T. .1; a'ioc N. P. and ex-Ofiicio J. P., J. L-. i .. Lo. i. Court 4th Saturday. Carlisle's rive j*:-?;. * - ' ':■■■ Carlisles spcC-hes r..v lev ;• • .;•! ol good throughout Ibc country ’i y arc especially annoying io tne suvor ites of Kentucky, v. ho v::-l it ’.it ter ly impossible ty bn ak the for; ■ oil them. They caiJ them halo “gold bug argument.:," ••rot" ■ things expressive cf !••. r • in respect to them.' But they not at tempt to answer them. They k;v.> ■ it would bo folly to make •- era tempt. The live prop-, A* v.h Mr. Carlisle pi.scuUc in • three recent speeches :■ re ope g • eyes of many v.iio hi. fore given much Ver question, It may be as •, . : re state them. They areas loilcvs; “Ist—That there 7n ■ i fr./Cn-lin age country in the world to-< y that is not on a silver basis, “2nd—That there is net a g. id standard coui; ..y in the w,-. r. -ay that does not use ; lvo; along with gold. ‘ 3rd—That there is no! a n.ver standard country in in, -,.i .; to that uses any gold as mue.q al, with silver. “4th—That there i- not a standard country in t’i . *■ that has more than oni-Ld. : money in circulation pc; capita a- >. o United States h. vo, am... “sth—That there is n i ,db .r standard count yiu tk- v. dto ! y where the laboring m \ 7. q>ay for his day s w<... and. " These five propositions t.ti. rpletely destroy the m. la argume its r.. th verites. The ,-ih rites co;d the free coinage of silver by this coun try alone would, givens biir.'-iiidi.-ar.. ] that is, gold and silver circulati.’;. on a parity, that it wc and i u>. volume of the currency an* i would be beneficial t,_ w. ners. Mr. Carlisle' five p •.>;• o which have not been . ; a.; U , answered, show th tibi ■ >.. of the sil verites are i 1 coinage of silver by {hi.-, com tj Would give n- timet Jliro-. tha: j ! would make money iv more abundan , tin., v.e ; .- lism notv to aa. mb gi.; a or . , than we would have it if v.c h:;u free silver Coinage and that the aloring' man would not fare anywhere : r well if we should have the idee coin age of silver ;■ be dec . o.y. 1 lie - boring man, ia fact cv,- . ia wage earners, should .-* yth cr pro positions of Mr. Carii •.. i ; o . , tain the train, The Giv-rii-.?, •..•hen asked to answer them, do not - .. but speak of them wHempiu- . That is sufficient to can;. a.- thinking man that ti , t, *fews. 1 * fr T-- *T“ 4 t■% FV'FIT'^TIFFI i ®4 % ;:! . t I ,f%WJ . K3 lll4’ !J’ *0 | % a i? p j 7 nr i j 4% • f>fe \ ri . M~i i M f , >, il iu- rjhd-i.i hhufcVk-j* JUl'f'iE dC:H I h RICE TELLS 112 WAS CURES QU SCIATICA. CUestt C:c, O y . criibeh sa4 e —W ; c (JPt’OKi l:-t Cuvin-jt'.n, Ky., JOust.) The Hum ~ op M. IU?.:, cf l uh 1, Ls V • I'ouatv. R.snthas tlie pert tv, v,ara ret:: .tVi.-ra .a-dv m.'Hs Cri.u* i .. ; : sd Civ ui. .("! .■ { the axtse:ua J:: •' -i ii. i.v.-' y. lie has for p aay year i served his native cr.’: ; :;vj(t n ti.‘ ■ i.:-.d:d.i v:r-?at FipiVk fortaud at WuiUingten, sad, until his re tir. : at w. .• n r.c:au Ssiy.re iu p -i.ticul arid ; . fte Judge I U-knov?n tii...’,: d'..-. ‘ id- .;tc .. . li, > qttt hties which go to make ?• Kentucky * u::: lio: ; v- Of itr.:)W.. /- ... . i'uSt i r : .do; ::.- :d . Uiefoil' V” j.'- v-:.u)s r:*.'. ■ he li -t-y the tv.Ts :ti to his r:-:vi: . . *' It D.vmt abuut r.iooc ! hr: • . .v i.diick tO'ri.-vj: : : slightct first, butsoondevtloping into Sciatic rheumatism, which iwfeia first with $ . hot,' p.v’:i3 :i i; gradually , . -ng •; ;■ : > jay • V v co..c v : • ■ m td 'at ~ r^n, { 7 lost alt > vsr ol mt legs,and tha : _ ! .and: i a ■ ; . 1 ia >u,, '• scat : , : ,;v deranged. • ; l?a-i :"t.rn.-!sii by my sou John I ••iTL,: Springs, • b*-i was not mud) ; . . by soiaejJjfinths stay there. My ~ : ... net: il ; • jd tui 1 persistent iu- rec and (, : ■:. ■ I .: ! \ ti no. ? • j- r"‘ * .v. J.:' --. hid il ; ’ll iC 1" n.-o r> iu- i. I ,u> >' c'f: I:.:;.-'. Wa ;i sb%w, Wis. I a i cine lisas, but without iru !’• ■ '. "Wat. " . t muscle? of my );mbl were r.nvr !'(• d-i • hv iUv.-y vie ,-iriugs. Scin.i.) i v ■ tortured me teiribly, but it was v!o> oi-’-v Grwl coudisiou ? n.y liver i' 1 ’.dually, wouriug mv lii'e.a ray, Doc b ' me op c.enid: .C'y. ' ! iibp:.,':i”: iu ;: .. .'"oi." 1 d.n gtistH’r. J alr:‘.<t entire! / by r.iivi’.el-.rp- u.-.t.l A; .41, IS:; . One tiny Job- raw :;.i account .4 f>” v.d : i L'd’i; } : i; ~ ■ .’.'Jo I'fipue in the Ken ui v Th; was gtncethlng r. '• a •’ .1,1 -; • • I. :. I remambor : Whs nit ejoecteii ; . • u..iu •• t'”-.". 7 lie c.’det of i 1 e pii - h . . va a0<1ie"...,.. t : fjird : ,t 1 : fir c ■■., - liver be ~n : i. t. neon vio ?" i-in b: (• . ... ■ .'li ! '•! : • r -d . . ’. .!• ut :?t~ t.:r- ' ’-life ; <.•> r. ■• . * vc nof-.ri.uy loa .not refuse to te-it../ t" w Tih. Id. Williams* Pin’: Pills f.r Pah Tc.-.b e: ‘all th- O . " ■ ;v to "i’.c V--■ : and nchncss to ‘hr i lood aiiel re ' i fr- • They f” .y be lied • ! •’■■■ *•: ‘ ' ’< Pr. Wii d.v; •’ :>;<• ‘ ’ • - • . . : i-rta-sy 17. sc. pi , Doses , ;r yr wd. Died Poor. ■ ■ vd'cLtry GroshitPi fified a poor •ii :i. T!ic i'.’ii hr estate lie left will 'v’vidc 1; many of the cnui : rt ■! i;.c for his family. There is iu . • fund 1• • >:11 which the ex penses o; Jus funeral could be paid. J'rnvinioii i. :n:ul(> for the funeral ui senators am 1 , representatives, but there iu none for the funeral of cabinet nf fioerj. In t., c cof Beereiary Gres- Ts functul, u>>t a doifiir will be taken from i ;•> estate to pay the funer al bills'; President Ok-veirnd will ■■ ay them out u IT own >• . l et, lew imr th-* "Be c.tate fur the score tar v ? Wl . jVr’. ■ o' th over -4> i 10. J Jsev/cj. ii V.'p i, 1i..! • •;•/! ■ t. ; oC) iimos point to ii> .oi t!.. ■III. ■ ■ 1 i • vr% a . * g&gr ]l4* f9M means so much more than “ you imagine—serious and’ fatal diseases result from s ■‘•rilling ailments neglected. *■ Don't play with Nature’s i greatest gift-—health, 1 w-J3I ■ il 1.1„ . | I , 3’; ate feet:-,* ’ Ct uor’3. wcaS . IT 4 , f. severally es- ' X, ic . tiervoaa, - . t f uegits at once is' - |in'* ll.ejnostielsa- 9 O'A £'• :r ilil InseatetM.wbKr.is . sJXi. ihrow-.'-'s Iron Ku- ' In A lev,- bet- - Vfti e , , stleii care—benefit ’ ■&*- + 4‘t J+MP* i corves from the. g^l l ; PTC |ve:v first C'jeh 1 r,w I -r'd • U: H i g teeth, and It's • lei— ust ts taac. - it Cures ; Dyapipsfa, K-'duey aad Liver iviural;,.n, Troucies, Ccnstfpp.Uss, Dcd B*c-o<l * f-hsferin. Nonrot!# MlbjtaU V/c::w> - cc:npifi3t*. .. c*ten!y the • hr cramj red ':e3r ati : - 7 : -r. . c-lhcrs irc:i.F- 1 77*“;. Iv: tf-c: tof two 2*- sta.i’.pc we i ;•of Tan '* ■ •air Views aad book—free aowf*o<c ./;/• co. .-.-.T.-sotw wa* -t .'.-O- j- : di,di A. COFFEE COUNTY. FRIDAY JUNE-14. 1805. fffff' V'fltf 11- 111 tit; I x-J LMy $%. H>B Fw ■•■ Ts | p 1-1 U W .fit 5I I l M R:J il ISI 181 w illl ,1 . W TO S AYE YOUE f'S If* ©a Ijßg?FfSf 3 pi p-: w 7?.fft x ."•> Jh l j w- 3 ft pr. r.a U teii fcMfi w.i 8-a- BARGi ESTS. “ ■ ' 'Flic largest stock of groceries ever shown in any retail store in tills section. i buy in round lots from headquarters; and make prices the same 4* way. I will meet the prices of any man on earth. MEN’d AND BOY’S CLOTHING IN HEARS AND PILES, GOOD FITS AND LATEST STYLES. Shoesl Shoes! Shoes!!!' My stock is the best and cheapest, and largest of any retail store IN SOUTH GEORGIA*. I d> > My Stock is CompUfd in Evejy Line AND CHEAPER THAN HAS EVER BEEN SOLD. i! to l>ougla^ CAN PUT THEIR HORSES IN MY LOT FREE OF CHARGE. I HAVE ON Ii AND LI NT COTTON FOR SALE FOR MATTRESSES. CAivo me a ma! ; and bccoiiYineed nothing to price my goods. j INDISTINCT PBINT . tf% ifp: f4 -4 f; Tf; rf-A <kcp v* .'*v V-Csri ti - .* y, v #* fiTT * DOUGLAS GEORGIA. I? r Wisdom, Justice and Moderation. AN EYE "OPENER! Ward & Da vis’ *■ Kdrl m mm and rn e£ia i i&aiisfe9®a AVetako pleasure this week in presenting our friend ; and customers with a pm dal price lis. ol Spring and Summer Goods. Our stock is complete in every department, and our prices aro 1. or than ever was known in South tiofirgia. Y\ e have goods that will pi - ; -e < 1 folks .and the young folks, Uiq pretty iolks anu the ugly folks, tiia big .ind the little folks, the white folks and th‘) black folks, or any other kind o r VJo are closing out our eni 7. ifi qat N!‘",V YGNK COST. Suits worth 500 going at 500 ' “ . “ *7 50 “ “.6 00 •‘ “ boo “ “ 050 ' 1200 “ “ 800 T .. “ 16 00 “ “ 050 650 “ “ tilf.) ’• “ 700 “ “ 425 “ “ 800 “ “ a 7y. Goods you pay 10, 15 ar.d 20 cent ; fur, we are selling them to-day on our Jargam Counter lor 5 cents or a “Mu lo.” ?£erc fire ftom'fc Eaam’ms: <TD Calico 5 and 15 els n yard, C ’ :ks 5 5 cts., yard. Lawn fi eta., yard. ■ ,rgan- Iry 12 and 1:> cis., yard, L) ’tt'v . ; ; h 1.0 and J.) cts., yard, Lac Cm i2 i.nii 15 ct* yard, Hun ing -. i > >on 4, (5, 8, 10, la ci.h yard, Lace L, 2,4, b, 8, P) cts yard, l'liniuoidary t, 6, 10, Jo, cts yard, Ladies Vests 5, 10, 20 eta each, Ladies Shirt waists fid at- each, Ludcs Hose fi, 10, Ifi cents, i,allies Handkerchiefs :>, 10 cts Ladies 1 ai.s i>, 10 cos, Corsets 5; ~ 40, a id (50 cts. Window Shinies s> els, Id raw Malting 20 cts yard, Hemp Carpet Ifi cts yard, Oil Matting 550 efis yard, i a >"■: i liu ii) cts oaeli Heats Shirts -fi, 40, (50 cts cacli, Gents v.hiic rbirts Jo to 7u cts each, ('enla sock*. ■{, 10 cts pair, 4 ounces Machine oil lets, shoe Blacking 2 cts box, Mosquito -Netting 40c piece, Hair Dins fie box, 21 envelopes and 24 sheets paper 10c, > i When you avo in search of Bargains, don’t stop ’till you reach our store where you will find a complete stock of everything and at prices that you can live at. We will sell you $1 worth of goods for oG cents. jfSEsaafaEjvsjfc ffi. in m m agfa M?Mie(kM.b A life P fl n V, U, Follow the crowd and you won’t miss the place. WARD & DAVIS, f ~ ■ gos'lr LIE A.2GB R,3 I3ST TIOW IFIR/IQIEaL Douglas, - - C*€orglj^^^ NUMBER 21 w have cut prices on slices rigid amt Lit. With every pair shoes we sell we "id give ttuy- artielc on our bargain coun ter. THUNKS ANU VALISES. * In this line wo can please you in price and quality, Writing Tablets 80 leavi s fie iedi, Hair Brushes 10c each, Feather Bus tors 20c each, Led l'eneiis to d.0.:-i ! , Slate Pencils 5c dozen, Level pcs 2-:l for lie Ureas Huttons 5c dozen Fish i!o>>ks 100 for 10c, Kaftr. I ins 5c tit-./. ■n, !)••<'• ss Pins 5c paper, Lamp wicks 5c do/.an I Limine) - 5c c.u ii, nurse- 5c each. Clothes wiic Lie. WanJi Ba-ina 5.% Towels sc, Large Tm 1 ipj> i: sc, I'd hies le j■ <r, Men's Bn gan Shoes ■i-i pair, Men’s Line Shoes $1,25, La dies Button Shoes sl., Id lbs Granulat ed Sugar 1,11, Id its Is ice Jtico SJ, 5 lbs nice Codec sl, 21 lbs fine i'lovver 60c, 12 lbs Meat sl, Candy 10c lb, Sar denev: 5 ; box, Tobacco 25c lb, Black Popper 20c lb Allspice 15c lb, Chair Bottoms sc. caoli, Plow Lines 15c pair, Apple Wood Pipe.; 5c each, U morel las 75c to $1.50, Tea Spoons 3e a ret Table Spoons 5c set.