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ITEMS ifOILED DOWN.
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Short, Crisp Tavtign • Ad Meh<>.
Up Here, ilic'e. ami
Ever,relieve.
Items Too Small i.ir Head Vat Ijois-.I
Enough to Raise Mct-rjr ti';i Win n
Properly TnfX‘.' ;1.
Col. F. W. Fart, went to Fearson
Thursday.
A meat market would P.y hand
somely iu Dougina.
Joe Gaskin, of Shepherd, Ga., was
in town Monday.
Bud Vickers was an a; sev. ral and vys
this week on business.
Justice Deen has been in: y folding
committing court this week.
Several negroes have been add- l to
the list of Dave Lott's countyboarders
Our sheep growers r. e getting bel
ter prices for their wool this year than
last.
Farmers are busy cutting oats. They
report a good yield where the frost lefi
a stand.
Mrs. Geo. It. Briggs I-: visiting rela
tives in Ilawkinsvilie and other points
in the State.
’ Now gentlemen we have got a rail
road, lets go to work and hove Doug
las incorporated.
There is room for a good h .tel man
and a livery stable in Dougli ■. V.'fi
will start the ball rolling.
Miss Ella Denton left lest Sunday
on a visit to friend* and relative's at
Denton and Ifazleliurst.
We hope to be aide to announce
soon that the mail will roach Doughs
about noon, instead of night.
Now let us have a good schedule on
the Douglas & McDonald It. It. and
then we will ask for the next. beat
tiling in sight.
F. L. Sweat made p dying visit (
Douglas Sunday. Frank is a good
fellow ami his many friend : are al
ways glad to see him.
Mrs, B. Peterson and son Oliver,
left on Monday for Atlanta, where
Oliver will under go a course of treat
ment under Dr. Calhoun .
Mips Maude Briggs left yesterday t
spend the summer. While gone VI? .
Maude will visit. Albany, Cordelc,
Vienna cad other points,
W. A. 11. Davis and It. Vickers
caught ail the fish in Seventeen Wed
nesday, and Mr. V *ckoia has now*sold
his fishing supplies at a good profit.
Doughu can beat the state on corn
crops. If you don't believe it cell on
E. A. Buck or Ben Peterson tad ask
them to show you their corn. Von
will go away convinced.
Wo are in receipt of the first copy
of the Biacksheav ii u • dited l>y
Albert Sweat, former editor of the
Breeze. We bo .-peak Mr Ifi ■ Hustler
a bright and prosperous future.
Epbram McLendon brought, in and
placed in jail a negro, charged with
larceny Monday. T'r* negro was
bound over to the .county court Iv,
Justice Deen of McDonald’s Mill.
Mr. William N, Goody.ea- of (■ mlh
Carolina and Miss Ira ( dyvar ;>.
this county, brother and nic "of ou
fellow-townsman N, F. Goodyear ai
rived yesterday to . pen-l some time in
Douglas.
Prof. Over an's school] at Hazle
liurst will close with a b'g pi; oie at c- ;•
near that ph’ce on the • hi, i s'. ' e
editors mean tube fyr ■. nt.-.l (:j e.
jjrirson on that occs -1 n, as no doubt
many others will be. A good time
is promised.
A GREAT OFFER.—-To ; tr< Jnce
our goods we will send during the
next 30 davs a large line HAMM
on recehitoi >0 cent?, m mm.}
■- stamps. Ord-ir now direct from ee
ry Address Henderson y- 'g -Jo. 1 .-j
its. Wr.-Uington >. C. Apr-o-h-ni.
D. W. Gaskin, our efficient elm I
has purchased the .mro ste ko. I
hooks, corks and fishing £•'-•
erally of the i'atj io' Vi-i.e.- A
and will in the futon devem his en
tire time, Sundays excepted, to vo*..
ing the favors of the finny* tril.*.
•*Dr W C Sesf'omsha:- en appointed
physician for tin, Georgia Northern
Railroad Cos., w'fh beano taruxs at
- Moultrie, and vni attend to ail em
ployees when they wish hio service:
Dr. Sessoms is a young . t.;, out < i
drilled iu his .profess; m and th.
■ Georgia Northern could not have
•made a better h-etr-a." T.io '*vc
from the Moultrie Oosv v . tvili be
appreet ted. by the : *u v . friends ■
4. Dr. iu Coffee -,-iuty.
'
! The man who docs not advertise ■
j vloes i. and understand the leal secret of
i merchandising. IHV.-smef! die man
who advertis w lii? invites com
| petition and will sell you at living
| prices. The man who fails to adver
tise m.dies all his profit Mi'the few
! who happen his way. §j§
" v
\.e acKnowlodge the
handsome commencement card of
Willacooclicc High School, sfnt us by
Miss Amanda, Vickers, who lias been
attending the school for sometime
| past. We extend thanks for the iu-
I vitatiou and regret that we cannot at
| tend the exercises.
j Ills bight is. five feet nine, his conn
j tenance a smile, his fighting weight
j a ton, he is the happiest man in town
| and his name is Neal F. Goodyear,
j she arrived about 12 o’clock Thursday
morning-and she has come to stay—
| the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Good-
( year. Mother and child doing well
j
Quite a number of our teachers left
Monday morning on the new railroad
for Tilton where they will at
tend the Teachers Institute. The
town turned out en-masse to see them
j off.* This was the first passenger
coach that had come into Douglas
and. as it puli- •' out we were thorough
ly convinced that we could at last
claim the proud distinction of being a
| railroad town.
v Wilsosvili.e, Oa., June 8 ’9.1.
Editors B eeze:—l thought as 1 had
.i.little leisure this morning I w.ouhi
drop you as breezy an item.as I could.
Crops iu our section are somewhat
I backward but looking t derably well
considering all things. Mr. J. L. Car
ter lias the finest field of corn in our
section, Mr. Joshua Cat'er sports the
| finest field of cotton aid Mr. ‘‘Y.ui
! kec’ - IVi’aon has the !••••.? field of may
j pops to be found any where. He is j
| under a contract with the Waresboro
Canning company to furnish soyeiai
ear loads. 1 clunk if he can make a
| slight margin he will make quite a.
! good thing out of it.
i
Mr. Moses Davis has been bothered
some of late by chicken depredations.
The other night he was on the qui
! vive fui them and emptied the cunt mts
of a good double b.irrrll shot gun nr
j one of them. He did not succeed in
I hitting him owing to the darkness but
getting his dogs together he made im
mediate pursuit and caught two of
them. The two caught squealed suf
ficient to implicate two more of the
would-be-thieves. I think chicken
stealing lias received a black eye in
our little community.
Will close my short epistle and
come again some other time.
Unknown.
IIAZ LEI CURST, GA., JuilC 8, ’95.
Editors Bheeze —Warm nigh is
and refreshing showers have improv
ed the crop.-; and gardens and replac
ed the gloom of the farmer's face with
a happy smile,
The little daughter of I>r, J. 11. Lai
timer, j r., is very sick. For the past
ten days it has suffered intensely and
there is little hope of its recovery.
The community is in deep sympathy
with file anxious parents.
Pi: nicing will be the order of thy
day with this town and community on
the I'.. ii. j. .of Overman's school will
close or, that day with a picnic. The
three Muulay schools —Baptist Metli
oclirts, Presbyterian together with the
Willing Workers and Epworth League
j will join him In a union basket picnic
i and gala day for the children" and
their friends,
T his is an invit *.tiou to you and
your friends, Mr. Editor, and to all
who ire interested in education and
moral training. The Hazleliurst and
Baxley band will furnish delicious
music for tie occasion. You will
miss a (;: at if you are absent. *
•j-;- ■u*srsxaj** i tm cj,' jwwappri
Xot-tre io Touchers.
By orvler of Hon. G. R. Glean, Suite
j School Commission-, r, the general ex-
I amineviou f> r tc.. - -rV iic uses will
| be Ik !d at the com : iiou.-t in Douy'< -,
i (l;., , • ir. day, Ju; iMn 1. opening ai
' J a. m , ami coiitir.iii.ig one and ty only.
Jin f Kii'ki.and, C. S. L.
Gid i.q biii er,
Any one widiiny, to exchange silver
for gc-'d should read the following lel
ter : Hardin, Ray Cos., Mo.,
August 12 th, 1892.
I had rheumatism, kidney troubles, i
ion and gesti n. My li
ver v enlarged a:.d 1 looked like 1
i had dn>p=y. I lcvt-r knew a moment's
| ease uni 1 1 use-, id cufo d’s Blark
j Draught, j have had n-* id eumatis :•
[since u and the bio. lug mid surenest
p-i •’! ,n& M;s. itm Mallory, j
A silver dollar v and! buy a mamraotb
, package of BiackrDrm-ght at any drug
| store and its .'f'ortii As Weight in g, id.
' ... y
Look Uere.
Me wane, t to stimulate wholesome
rival?}"*ml make this offer: For the
first, ripe watermelon brought us wo '
"'ill live one year? the :
Breeze, for the second, six months and
for the third three months.
For the heaviest .melon brought'
duimad-ho gasoil, one-feifr’s subscrip
lion, fon Lbe Scrond six montls and
the thiid three months. Melons to
be weighed and record kept at the |
store of Vickers & Son.
Now don’t lie "bashful, but come
right on with your melons, boys.
Mori(jaf/e S;i:c.
l>y virtue of the -power of sale
containt and :ii a Certain mortgage
made by C. W.McCunri' er to Oscar j
Rudolph on tlmlGth day July 1892 i
and du -i oue-lulf on the Id day of
September 1893 and the Remainder
on the 15 clay of September 1891,
which mortgage was duly recorded
i.s the office m the clerk of supe
rior court of Coffee county. Ga.,
in book of mortgages l! B ,! foiio 021
on the 2nd day of August 1892.
There will be sold at public outcry
before court house do r in said
county of Coffee and state of
Georgia on the Ist Tuesday
in July next, between the legal
hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder loy cash the fol
lowing described property to-wit :
1 hiiiy-uight (38) tier- s more or less
of lot cd bin 1 No one hundred and
ninety-one (191) io the dtli <1 is riot
oforig liuliy Appling, now Ceff e
county and bounded as follows : Re
ginning at a stake in the northeast
comer of Sweat & Co’s, land run
ning north eighty (SO) poles to a
stake, thence west seventy-six (70)
poles to th ’ original line, thence
south along the Original line eigh
ty (80) poles to afifc.kc at the
north est corner of Sweat & Co-,
-cuds, thence east seventy-six (7(5)
poles to the beginning, together
with all improvements appuVtan
ee.t and ’< ereditameuts tin r, to l> -
longing or in any wise appertain
i- g. said property t- •he sold as
the pr prl’ty ol said C- W. McCum
her in satisfaction of the above de
scribed mortgage,
O. Rudolph Att'y in fact
for C. Vv'. McCiimber.
■Land for Sate.
The following lots of land has been
placed in out- bauds for sale.. We will
sell the timber turpintine privileges and
dirt; oi o or all and w.e .mean to Tell at
once. Some of these lands, arc improv
ed aiid some unimproved. We will soli
all or a part, to S"itthe purchaser. No
charge for showing you th<- lands. Gall
on ns or write us, Tie follpwing is a
Ist oft! o lands'in the first (Ist) district
of Cnfte * county, Ga: 499 acres No 27,
490 acres No 47, 499 a<:-es No (53 , 490
arecs No 155, 490 acres No 1(57, 4(1-! acres
201, 4QO P-cfes 224, 490 •><•? g No 23-5, 490
hc*'cs No 25(5, 490 acres No 257, 490 acres
No 259. 49-J acres No 204, 430 acres No
577, 499 acres No 310, 490 acres No 411,
490 acres No 157, 490 acres No 495,' 490
acres No 220. The following Is in the
sixth (oth) district of Coffee county:
490 acres No 185,*490 acres No 886, 490
acres No 267, 490 acres No 502, 490 acres
No 497, 490 acres No 505, 490 acres No
514, 490 acres No 207, 490 acres No t, 490
acres No 93, 490 acres No 3(0, 499 acres
No 485, 490 acres No 148, 499 acres No
243, 490 a- r s No 15, 490 acre 9 No 467,
490 acres No 863,490 acres No 367, 490
acres No 380, 490 acres No 503, 490 acres
No 148. The following lots of laud is
in the second (2nd) district of Appling
c->unly, Ga: 490 acres No 132, 490 acres
No 372. 400 acres No 70, 490 acres No 495
; 490 acres No 330 490 acres No 369. The
following lots is in.the fourth (4th) dis
trict of Appling county: 490 acres No
2SO, 490 acres No 337, 490 acres No 3fi,B,
490 acres No 39,490 acres No 169. Total
number of acres 5390.
Quixcey V MoDoxar.T)
Douglas, Ga.
Citation.
* Greogia— Coffee county. All per
sons indebted to the estate of Mrs.
M. E. Moncrlfcf deceased, late of
said county are hereby notified t>
come in and scltlc the tame at
o-icc and pets >ns holding claim
against- the Same must present: hem
m terms of th 1 iW, er f-.r ‘ver be
debarred. This May 0 1895.
J. 8. Pearson, Administrator-
DR. Jr, IV. TERRELL,
Physician and Surgeon.
Oflico over B. Peterson's store. Will
open office May the tu.t.
WHAT WE SAY, but
what Hood’s Sarsapariilla Does,
that tells the story of its merit and suc
cess. Remember HOOD’3CUREB,
4fo Sheriff Snie. ■
(hmi-gia—Coffee coitiiiy. Will ha
sold at the court house do l: the
town of llougltis. . and c..u i-~y nnE.l
state to the h'ghst bidder for cash
during the I gal hour* of sale on
the first. Tuesday in July next, (he
following described property to
wit: Lot of land No 800 in the 0
district if Coflee county, oontain
inc' 490 aerts more or less. L -vied
on as the properly of C. L. Carver
to satisfy a fit fa issued from the
county court of Coffee count} in
favor of Rickey & Slaton against
0- L. Carver and Warren Tanner
Also at the same time and p’ace
>ot No t!(B in the Gtii district oi
said county and containing 490
more or loss and levied on as the
property of Warren Tanner to sat
isfy above described ti fa. This
June 4 1' 95.
W. M: Tanner.
Sheriff.
Georgia—Coffee County :—Will
be Sold before the court
house door in the town of
Douglas, county of Coffee. State
of Georgia, during the legal hour*
of sale to the highest bidder for
cash on the Ist Tuesday in Jupy
next, the following described prop
erly to-wit; One fifteen (15) hoise
power, engine and- boiler, Ames
“Oi-kfl, levied on as the gr tperty of
J 11 ivir- liiiid un-le" a : ! I y virtue
ot ati fa issuid. fro tie county
court of C't liecounty in favor of
Ames Iron Works, nca'upt Jeff’
Kirkland- This Jum Ith 1895.
V. A. J . Smith,
Rai'ili' County Court.
Georgia—Coffee county. To all
whom it may oo -ccin: B. IV
Blount, administrator on the
estate of J. H- Blount, deceased,
late of W ire counly, applies to me
1-or letters of distnissio i from said
admmii-tratorship, and I will pass
upon his applicticn on the first
Monday in Septetnbf r 1895, at my
oliieo in Douglas, said county
Given und *r ny hand and official
stg I'tUre tins 3rd day of June
1895. John Vickers,
Ordinary,
Georgia-—Coffee c rnnty. To all
whom u may concern; Dicy T
Jordon and C. F. Parrish, aijmin
iiti'ators oi J, J. McDaniel, decGts
e-1, has in due form applied to the
undersigntd for leave lo sell the
lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said applica
tion will be heard on the first M*u
di\ in July, 1895. This June fil’d
1895. John V ckt'fs,
Ordinary.
A oi Ice.
The voters ol Coffee Cm ty vviP
-O'.io together at the dun in thdr
respective precincts on the fourth
Sutnrday in Juno for the pur i-.so
of recommending a suitable p.ei -
son for Road Supervisor in that
district, and make return of ih<ir
recommendation to ut at Douglas
cn tliC first Monday in July next,
John Vickers,
Ordinary.
Georgia—Coffee County-Will be
sold before, the court house door in
thi town of Douglas, on the first
Tuesday in July next, bet.veeu the
legal Sours of sale to the high test
and best bidder for cash the follow
ing described propetty to-.vit: Fif
ty-four acres of lot of land No. fort,
two (42) in the fourth (Ith) d3 j
trict of originally Irwin but now j
Coffee county, the same being t;„.
place on watch Janies Al< nils now
ra-ados. Said propel ty levied on
and to be sold as the property ol
James Merritt under and by virtue
of aii fa issued ‘rom the county
court of Coffee county in favor of
* e-kers & Buo halt r against Ja.-.
Merritt. Said proper"y to be sold
in sutisfacion of the above d.seriu
ed fi fa. W. AI. Tanner,
Sheriff'.
( a a!io i.
Georgia—Coffee County : To ail
whom it may concern : he.-gion Tales
admini.-tr-itor on the estate o{ John
Wood, deceased, has applied to the
undersigned for letters of dismission
roai s.fil
I will pus upon his applicat.on on
the fir. t Monday in September
at my office is* Douglas -vid Cos mty.
Given under ray hand and official
signature. Title June fird lRj.5,
v4lt \ i.’D.rSj Gruiiiary.
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7-**? ~-v
‘tm ' ■ ' rfi Bfl
\sJ w> *. '-i?S -'S ft
Our tire made io order by
r4 /' . - t
Opwii and top. Buggies. Road t arts of different styles. Light
i
arm wagons. Cross-tie and wood' wagciis. Turpentine wt'gons, Spiicg
wagons. Light and heavy team coliars. Fad Ucs! addles:! i ■ -u'dlea!!!
IJll nos harness, wagon barn. so. carnage harness, harness ]•••; tlLTyruSS—
leather, linrncss made io order, setveraud drain pipe.
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AM | I’M |A A nj ! ’ 1
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si. i.i ato l,i h 2;'i, Arrive \\\ f i:o L , " f 5 tl.'j Ho 51
. Heave V Al lots , Ll '” v " 4 51. losß
i 100.1 m i.i . ' ' "’*oro . •
' 10j.i lii 2(1 . ivlctl'i" ..) 1 " 1 ! 1 *4 Or
i io2s fii a. McDonald . f , 4i ,. { .
av.ni a42 . i k'T''"• f i :jt! t u
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io 46 11 iot y-ivain .mie Post m m; r a yi,
fiUootJid/ . ' w:n‘" iIV T ' f 4 tHI (8 Mi
fiiioi 12 iu - Willacoeliee - f| t , 3 04 '
Hi W (1220 . - £'“•*;“* - 1a... 1 JiVi;
I it 20 . 12 -io ‘ 'i.„in,i - . 15.36 f 2 51
Is 11 ioHiioo , 1.n.u..m-I,i . ~{27 Ar
5.30, Ji 00 ' I,oavt ' *3 to 2 .34
sii ii ‘ 12 uo : 1 i., ‘ ■ -Arrive h iimi s 2”,
h inaif .2 is 112* ' „ ■' <'y . ,1210 r 2 jj;
s 111 .If 12 2t 1151 ' .o. liner . . fo 52 f 2
s7 4.f1'525, 11 58 * 1 , - - (2 23 f if,:,
to! 12 5 11 10 * Isaocl In . ,o 17 f j ;■
s a inii 12 * 1 1 " Wnlmgnum • I' 2~5 1 -i
!l 20 til 2io ' D.UIS - f1 57 f 1;;
'■loo ! Il| 220 Ai 1 *" 11
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“** ~. tJm . ||||h 1
I, *., Li gUnu , | Sti |) on Signal.
roe coiiiccti at Waver (mm with through I'nllin m Hec,-
Uakir x.li ( ,"K Montgomery, Nad.v.lle, Savannah, ( l,aG-fm
aid all points noiiii ; a,ls . 1 am,.a and St. Augiiitinu.
i o points sin,,vn via mi turoug* l*ail.nau c*r Service on both da ■ !
i£,n.i f * %*. iy
B. Dunham, B. \V. Wrenn . W G—'
Gen. Stiperinteudent i’a.-s. 7’rallo Manager. Gi v . t’ ; : ■•. / , r , n *.
THE BAIT BWi 9? FALL 91M33D1
jV iu I feSlioes
Wc oi'iqr great to
Trade With XJb v
♦Oiii* sock tiic Cos- on;' tho Lowest an
-
We would especially call your attention to our
qplinfi] Kill/ ryV:\
i!i! 1.1 bill ij'il Mlbblijuiyijl oudiiiS
AT FRIGES LOWER THAN lOlf EVER
.SAW BEFORE
riio fdi'iii !M TJI A f I OT f ? ’v'/ * -V j'/! * tic jr;: .t:h! fijtiar
Making i k ' Ji. *£.. m.jl J J IJf A. Ui i ‘ idn t i,.* Jo ,v, r iinu i’n; !0,, .•
B 11 A I>WATB ON& C O.
The Leading Dry-Goods House
W a yc r ss, Ga.
We keep ccnstuiitiy oa hand a full
,y;d Assorted SJu-j ol S?ta<ionery
AND ARE PItEPA REJ) TO PRINT
BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS; ENVEL
OPES, HAND BILLS, ETC.,
At prices that defy competition. BREEZE JOB OFFICII.
M-vss-ma r* co :ii xs
' "i Wy rr Sif .I A 1>
C. i SK El S
Ort!( r of
,Wm. PARK EH, Way cross
CAUTION
It you. mi to frcc-p JCSf ij3'H
tea adratise then tu t!w
Sreesset