The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, June 21, 1895, Image 3

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i ITEMS BOILED DOWN. t' l Short, Crisp Paragraphs Picht Tp Here, 'J. here and Event wha •<;. Items Too Small l' .v Ilca ls, >:"* T.O’.ul Enough to liaise ?£eriy 0... i When 4P Properly Loaded. Watermelons will soon be ripe. Nice weather for planting “taters.” - Several real estate deals this' weex. Arthur Lott and wife were in town Monday. We need a good meat market at Douglas. The growth of Douglas goes steadi ly onward. Dr. Pugh passed through town- one day this week. Our fishermen arc grieved over trie rainy weather. Hon. H. L. Paulk of Willaeoochee was in town Friday. .‘T. S. Deen is the champion horse . 'sw; p >er of our town. E. Woodcock will soon have hie cottage ready for occupancy. Our teachers without exception vote <ihe institute at Tilton a success . Farmer ; who have their croj s clean arc rejoicing over the recent raias. Mrs. W. A. 11. Da vis i; slo'vly oon 'vafescing from a ke g gpeb of fever. B, Peterson has fu peaches in town. To this the editor can test Mrs. B. \V, 810u■ \ < i D.-wni--;-. •"’-.i. was in town vi:d*im y E. i ;; !-, one day last week. W. A. J. Smith • Mi l' maid’s Mill Monday on busin ye- ; . elected with county court. Inquiries are coming in daily in re gard to Douglas. Now is th; time fin us to make our town ! m. See notice to cor tract n . in nils is sue for bids on the E mist . hurch which is soon to be erected. The now railroad is l-ni-gii:.; in a vast amount of fr< ight now. Work will commence on the depot this week Marshall Ashley, one of Coffee county's largest and most successful turpentine operators was in town this week. What ' are we going to do on thy fourth of.July, gome of our citizens have suggested an excursion to Brum wick. I 'Solicitor Denton was too sick to at tend county court last -FriJai';' In consequence of whi h sev- r;1 criminal pases went over until next term of court. Hall Brothers have improved the appearance of their new drug stor ■ l>y putting pn a bran new oat of yeiiow paint. Dave Lott proprietor of the o mt/ hotel now has six boarders. Four of whom will remain with him until superior court. Bliss Kate Kirkland, the popular belle of Kirkland, (Ja., is visiting in Douglas this week', the gu- st of he* .sister, Mrs. B. Peterson. . McDonald, of Macon, and Strauss, of Savannah, were in Douglas ‘.W*- • day selling goods to cu • merchant: for their respective firms .Toe Daughtry returned Sunda from Clinch county wh e he ha.-, been selling bed braces for several days. Joe says he did a finefcnsino- s. Miss Mattie Child n left the city Tuesday for her home at Ahapaba. Miss Griffin has made many friends during her stay in Dou r ;!:. 3 <vho vi* be glad to have hoc vet .n. Wiley Pusgell ad; key iron, ton was placed m ■ Mom! .7 l • 'stable Burfell 1 .A : u'';k e <L will have to stay 1 . jail till uj . court unless he can give bond. Mrs. B. Peterson r< .amen Tuesday from Atlanta, with t . son Oli ver, who has been under the treat ment of Dr. Calhoun fv de ine;„-. The little man is uni improved. A damage suit v . u;cd y bar. .. F. Funderburk, throu rh la r a.torn-r . J. M. Denton, again -v Die Ait Cai; •• bell, of this county this ,v k for for words. This esse promises to le rare and racy. Deputy U. S. Mai-dial Hurst, of Thomasville, vis’ted our county tins week and arrested N. Devon under a warrant for stilling whiskey. We un derstand that bluer . ;,i.i's, some A whom reside m Douglas, were vroau .1 blit got wind of the oiiieer’s ap. i .1 and made themroi-es -‘scarce” white be stayed in this vicinity. One ot our young unmarried law yers of late has a pensive, far away air about him that would indicate some great trouble weighing on his mind. Don't despair, however J udgo she’ll return again in lire sweet bve and-bye. Charlie William-?, colored wa brought before Judge Dart In F. F. Hammond Tuesday charged with lar ceny. A special term of court was held. Charlie plead guilty and was sentenced to six months iu county chain gang. The pea crop around- the court house is promising. We are in favor of holding a “pea carnival" and r- - pectfuliy subnot that Judg-:,-- Ward and Vinkers j ,>;j ?;. ■ nor ; ary ex pense in advertising the same ; to be held at Doug 1 as this summer. A GR EAT OFFER.—To introdu; o our goods we will send during the next 30 dava a large line HAMMOCK on receipt oi 50 cents, in money or stamps. Order now direct from facto ry Address Henderson AJ’f’g Do. 015 its. Wellington T >. C. Apr-o-3-m. One of our prominent citizens was seen at an early hour Wednesday morning with a starter and catcher, jas aCo i beautiful dog of the setter ! variety of immature days. Much sol icitude was exhibited bv the citizen in question, and his emu‘y for the dial inutive race of elephants, commonly known, as fleas, was very marked. The sympaty of the community is ex tended with hopes that there are no erious symptonisv r.ud lha. all m ly yet he well. , N In our last weeks Issue our He de hurst ■ corespondent said that fc..e babe of Dr. J. H. Latt.mer was quite id. It now becomes an- painful duty to chronicle the death of this little one, Hazel, the 13 mou.hs old babe of Dr. atid Mrs. J. if. Lattimer died at their home at ITazlehurst on Friday June 14th and was buried Saturday June loth, in Union cemetery. The entire town attended the burial and sympathizes as cm nian with the be reaved parents. .. he many friends of Dr. Lattimer throughout the county sympathize with him iu this sad af fliction. Info vat ati on !Va uted. The mayor of a western city noted for its healthful situation not long ago received the following iettcr from one who wanted information ; ‘•Bless let mo know the weekly and munthiy deth stalk ticks of your Citty and what they died of an also what the Favorite diseases of your Climate is ami when they tkte worst. Ah., the high and buy temoatoor ai.d in regards to the wind blowing an at what per cent per mile u blows an if syciones are frequent enough to be unpleasant and what Precaution is necessary to < •■>. ... • being; bio••ve' 1 away. ig ■. about you; Cli mate an Diseazse . ;i be th. nla'uliy.” Notice to guilders. Contract will be let July Ist, 1895, to'lowost bidder for framing, huikog in, covering and flooring the Bapt st church at Douglas, Ga. Building to be 36x60 feet. 18 feet between joints. Committee reserves the light to re ject any and all bids, W. ?■ Sibbett, i I). V Gaskin, > Com. 'Geo. It. Briggs. ) It appearing to th ; court by UlO peti tion of A. Burkhaltpr & Son that M. D, Stephens and M, A. Stephens on the firstday of January 189f, executed and delivered to said A. Burkhaltev & Son a mortgage en a tract of land lying in said count •/ and described as follows: Twen ty-two (2~ ' acr..-s inc o* or Ices of lot .no. sixty-six (‘JO) in the s'xth (Cth) district !of (JcftW c.-mty. Said laud bounded on the north by lands of Jacob Ander con, east by lands- f*Tom Johnson, i west b;. lands i-f M. Button and south by lands if Ac.d Job-, on, for the purp -o of curt 4 the. payment of a certain prouiiss >ry n .-to for the sum >.f one i u:Jr-. i at-d tin. lye and one-half lit id lakij tde by.ti.. Said 1: .Is step! eus and M. A. Stephens on tkS brst dav of J'r.thpy i-u-ia-.d payable to the said A. Bur/.halter & Boa, due one I day cider and do wit 1 interest at the rate of eight per cen; per annum from date whic i sa.d note tile said M. J>. and M. A, Slepens refuse to pay. It is there fore ordered that the said M. D. aud A. A, Stephens pa; i.,t> this esert otter L-eforo the next, fern; tin >’ of the princi pal and interest duo on saui note and the tost of this si;.;, or in default there of the court shall proceed a* to justice shall appertain, audit is further order ed that this rale fee pnllishel in the Douglas Breeze, a new.--j.aper p ml .-.ht-r in tl e county of Coffee, once a lnciitu for four mouths or served on the said JI. L' St .'ph us aud 11. A. • ,e; ben . or t-.oir special or attorney t ,r t month; previous to iL: next ' 00 oi t;.is ■ ourt, J- L. Sweat, • Ju.’ge S. C. B. is. Quincey & McDonald, Betit.ouvro Attorneys. Notice. Messrs. J. S. Bailey & Cos., will run a special train on Jiily 4th, leaving Douglas-; at 7:15 a. m., -fth:m>, and making-connection with B. ’& W. train t McDonald’s Mill at 10 a. ni., for •Waycross. Returning to Ddhglas leaving McDonald’s Mill 11 30 a.* vn.) | July sth. Round trip one fare. Georgia—Coffee County. Maggie Wil liams vs Charley Williams. Libel for Divorce. Order to perfect sendee. The dependent, Cftarloy is hereby requir. and in by attorney to be ar, i appear fit the next term of the Su perior Court to be held Iu and for said county of Coffee on the second Monday iu October next then and there to ans wer the plaintiffs libel for divorce, as in default of such appearance the court will proceed the; eon as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. J L. Sweat, Judge of said court. This the 18th day of June 1895. D. W. Gaskin, C. S. G. Coffee county. Quinrey & McDonald, Petitioners Attorneys. Mortgage Sale, By virtue of the power of sale contain? and in a certain mortgage made by C. W.McCumher to Oscar Rudolph on the 16th day July 1592 and due one-half on the 15 day of September 1893 and the lemainder on the 15 da\ of September 1891, which mortgage was duly recorded i<i the office <n the clerk of supe rior Court of Coffee county. Gn., ii book of mortgages “11” folio 621 on the 2nd day of August 1892. There will ho sold at public outcry before court house do v in said county ot Coflee and state of Geoigia on the Ist Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of pale to the highest and best bidder lor cash the fol j lowing described property to-wit: Thirty-eight (38) acr s more or less of lot of land No one hundred and ninety-one (191) in the 6th dis riot | oDoriginally Appling, now Coffee county and bounded a ioilows : JL ginuing at a stake in the northeast corner of Swea< & (Jo’s, laud run ning north eighty (80) poles ton Stake, thence west St*\ duty-six (76) > poles to th ' original line, thence south along the Origina line eigh ty (80) poles to ast -keut the north est corner of Sweat & Co-, lands, thence east seventy-six (70) poles to Hie beginning, together with all improvements, appurtan ce< and creditamcnts tie r, to b - longing or in anywise appertain ing. s.ad property t>> be sold as the pr -pet 1 tv ..f said (J. W. AlcCum her in satisfaction of the above de scribed mortgage, O. Rudolph At.t-'y in fact for {}. W. MoCumhor. Land for Sale, The following lots of land h.:s been placed in our hands for sale. Wo will sell the timber turpintine piivilegesand dirtj one or all and we mean to sell at once, borne of these lands are improv ed and some unimproved. We will sell all or a part, to suit the purchaser. No charge for showing you the lands. Call on us or wrAe us, The following is a list of the lands in the first (Ist) district of Coffee county, Ga: 490 acres No 27, 490 acres No 47, 490 acres No 62, 490 arecs No 155, 490 acres No 167* 490 acres 201, 490 acres 224, 490 acres No 255, 480 acres ISo 256, 490 acres No 257, 490 acres No 209, 490 acres No 204, 480 acres No 577, 490 acres No 310, 490 acres No 411, 490 acres No 157, 490 acres No 485, 490 acres No 220. The following is in the sixth (6th) district of Coffee county: 490 a res No 185, 490 acres No 386,490 acres No 267, 490 acres So 002, 490 acres No 407, 490 acres No 505, 430 acres No SM, 490 acres No 207, 490 acres No 1, 490 acres No 93, 490 acres No 310,490 acres No 435, 490 acres No 148, 490 acres No 213, 490 acres No 15, 490 acres No 407, 430 acres No 363,490 acres No 367, 490 acres No 386, 430 acres N0503, 430 acres No 143. The following lots of laud is in the second (2nd) district of Appling county, Ga: 490 acres No 152, 490 acres No 3/2, 400 acres No 70, 490 acres No 405 490 acres No 320, 430 acres No 268. Tne following lots is in the fourth (4th) dis trict of Appling county: 499 acies No 280, 400 No 83?, 490 acres No 888, 190 acres No 89, 49*.; acres No 168. Total number oFacres 5890. Q#ixcfiy 6c McDonald Douglas, Ga. Citation. Greogia— Coffee county. All per sons indebted to the estate of Airs. AI. L. AlonCrief deceased, late Oj saxl couimy are hereby notified t come in and settle tho iame at once and pors ns hoi li ig claims against the Same must present ih- m ;n terms of th law, or for \er b c debarred. This Al a y 6 1895. J. 3, Pearson, Administrator. Sheriff Safe, Georgia—Coffee county- Will bo sold at the court house do >?■ in the town of Douglas, said county and state to tiie h'gh :st bidder for cash during the I gal hours df mle on tfie first Tuesday in July r.oxt, the following described property to wit: Lot of land No 360 iu the 6 district >f Coffee county, contain ing 190 aerts more or less. L ivied, on as the property of C. L. Carver to sa isfy a fi fa issued from the County court of Coffee count) in favor of Dickey & Staton against C- L. Carver and Warren Tanner Also at the same time and p’ace ■ot No 30, in the 6th district ot said county and containing 490 more or less and levied on as the property of Warren Tanner to sat isfy above described ti fa. This June 4 1 95. W. AI: Tanner. Georgia—Coffee County :—Will be sold before the court house door in the {own of Douglas, county of Coffee, State of Georgia, during the iegel hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash on the Ist Tuesday in Jujy next, the following described prop erty to-wit: One fifteen (15) home power engine and boiler, Ames works, levied on ns the gr >pe, tv of J If Kirkland under an I y virtue of a fi la issued from h e county court of Ci ifce county in favor of Ames Iron Works, agruust Jeff Kirkland. This June 4th 1895. W. A. J . Smith, Bailiff County Court. Georgia—Coll’ee county. To all whom it may oo icern : B. r Blount, administrator on the -estate of J. H. Blount, deceased, late of W tre coUnfv, applies to me for letters of dismissio i from said admiui.-t atorship, and I will pass upon his application on the first Wo 1 day in September 1895, at my office in Douglas, said county Gi.en under my band and official s g nture this 3rd day of June 18;i5. John Vick. tv, Ordinary, Georgia—Coffee c mnty. To all whom it may concern: Dicy T Jordon and C. F. Parridi, admin istrators of J. J. McDaniel, deceas ed, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said applica tion will be heard on the first Mon day in July, 1895. This June 3rd 1d95. John Vickers, Ordinary. Notice. The voters ol 0 iff'ee Onu ty will •o no. together at the club in tlr ir respective precincts on the fourth Saturday in June for the puroost of recommending a suitable pci .•on for Road Supervisor in tija;. district, and make ret ,r>> of pi lt i r recommendation to m , at Dougla, on the first Alonday in July next. John Vickers, Ordinary. Georgia— Coffee County-Will he i?oh] before the court house door i;i tli* town of Douglas, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of pale to the Lightest and best bidder for cash the follow ing * escribed property to-wit: Fif ty-four acres of lot of land No. fort / two (42) in the fourth (4th) d‘*',. tri ' t of originally Irwy- Dut 1;(( . , Coffee couyty, the same being the [dace on whicii James Merritt now resides. - Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of James Merritt under and by virtue of afi fa issued ‘rom the county court of Coffee county in favor of V inkers & iJuo 1 baiter against Ja t. Merritt. Said properly to be soi l in satisfaction of the above desorib ed fi fa. W. M. Tanner, * Sheriff. Citation. Georgia—Coffee County : To all whom it may concern : Session Faics administrator on the estate of John Wood, deceased, has applied to the undersigned for letters of dismission from said administratorship ard I will pass upon his application on the first Monday in September next at my office in Douglas Bust} County. Given under ray hand and official signature. This June 3rd 1895, Johu Vickers, Ordinary. J-A-JONES & CO. Waycross, ©aos'gis. Gur goods are made to order by first-class Manufacturers. Op n and top Buggies. Road carts of different styles. Light farm wagons. Cross-tio and wood wagons- Turpentine wagons, Spirg wagons. Light and heavy team collars. Sad lies ! Saddles !! Sat dies !! 1 Buggy harness, wagon harness, carriage harness, harness leatuer, laco leather, harness made to order, sewer aud drain pipe. 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