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item BOiuii) i) irx,
Short, Crisp Fat .if/ if piss JMcht
Up Here, there and
Even; where.
Items Too Small loir iS: a-;, bm !jt ■.<
Enough to liaise Slot vy f.'iiu'Wlicn
Properly Iroailvi,
Sugar cane! Have a stalk.
Both of Douglas’ gins are running
on full time.
Long cotton is selling for five cent.-
in the seed.
Rrof. Tanner leaves to-morrow foi
the exposition at Atlanta.
Everybody expects to see everybody
at court next week.
For the most goods for the lea
money call on Ward & Davis.
Stoves and stove pipes are Leinj.
brought out and put in use.
The finny tribe is being thinned ou
some around Douglas this week.
A fresh supply of garden seeds at
Ward & Davis’ for fall planting.
'County surveyor Tfcavpo Bailey Inc
hem in town this week running ou!
lines for the citizens of Douglas.
The lest and cheapest line of sit er
an to\yn can be / found at Ward &
jDavis*.
-Rots. -T. W. ‘Qui'ricoy and T. \Y
Dart of the Douglas bin nr in attend
ance upon court at Inviuvilie tlu;
week.
Come around to see us next v.ecl
and if you can get away without Jc-av
ing some cash with ra—well <lo It ii
you care!
E. V. L. Day is erecting a eOmrno
•i'lious barn on his premises. The barn.
ni Colico county generally are mile!
this year than ever before.
Mr. F. M. Stok-w '.►ft this week fo.
Westville, I'Ja ...why-e ho will ■ >:-. at
ih turpentine, business. His frinid
wish him abundant success.
The people of Broxtin want lii
Wouglas & McDonald it. E ex-mdet!
out their way. They ore willing to
•subscribe liberally to the eaterpnie.
We are authorized to ann •■uuc
tha" there it ill be preaching t ! v
Baptist church >Su. morni ig :>•
night hv the pastor W. i ft dip
The best ami choape-->. college 5
Georgia is the Valdosta Business C
lege. Address J. E. Porter, Val-rlosm
a a. e-ss-tf
M* Maud Brig;:s left for At 1 ant
ibis weak where she will spend so tin. •
time. Her many Douglas friends it
gret her absence from their mills
very much.
Ben Leavens and Will Tlradd iX
were arraiged before Judge Dart Mo
dao ou a charge of disturbing pubic
worship. As the prosecutor failed
appear the cases were dismissed.
Sorter’s Business College of Mac
has been moved to Valdosta, and cm.
hined with Valdosta Bus Hess Co!k ■.
with J. E. Porter president and bn
ness manager, 0 AS if
Justice Intiugei took up th? case o
Harriet Hargraves against .!. S Li
Oil a possessavy warrant pivcvedii.
Monday—after a racy trial the Judg-.
witheld his decision until TuesT
when he rendered judgment tor ti
pain till’.
If you think of buying a '>int
suit—anti you do—read what-he W:
cross Clothing Store have to say ;
tips issue. When you go to Waycro
find them }n the Owens Block nee
the depot and pvi their goods. Tlu
have some surprises for the man ul.
appreciates a dollar.
We are in pee- - ■ uof t’..e name
a gentleman who will so! -crh).- $5,0;
tq a $25 00(5 hank o by e-t 'Mi in !
Pougljts. we want foup others to con.
p.p and say the word. Them ’ ran
ey in it. we. venture the assert
that there is not another county i
Georgia of e>|u-.i! wealth and bu-im
Of Coffee without a banking busiuc
Attend n is called to the advent:
men*. of J. A. J u ■> A Go., of ; V : y
prp3s in thi: .-ii". We 1) we ./< t3t •
Jones’ stock and known lie means jr
what he he says. You can get a goo
top buggy as cheap as in Cinc'nuat.'.
and anything c.'sc in hh line at cor
fppt prices. Jbp people of Coffee
County know the firm to be alrigh'
Giye them a trial when you go t
Waycross or write thorn for pric
-f— - -- --
bililpe V.ft{ Cf.‘
Xhe Iwi.pus.r. Li..-. (j ;..g f
rapidly coming ti.- dc 5
thorough instructions • r el
remarkably like.at tri'a of i .
commend it to ah interested :n act, .
ing a thorough b css education a
a minium cost. 6-28-tt.
S. A. Convention
Prog tin i the convention of Cof
i*ui'.i’ y School Asso:m:!i'..n
to • avor.c at the. Rc-h-wts church Fri
.l tv night Oct. 25'it, 1895.
FRIDAY A... IT.
' It p. m , —lnvocation services
' c y i " . 0. W. Infinge r.
7 : ; 'J— pp>>intment of committees.
—l’ii ■■ -if organization by B. ! .\
'-lien, i" sident of Berrien county
Sunday -bool Association.
! sYljcu-n.
S.VIT IMHY MOEJfISO.
B)—lnv 'cation services 'Conducted
by \V. T. Pw rick or F. P. Cady,
i 10 :Ib—Addre;o of welcome by he.. .
Daniel Roberts.
I ' 20Tv ponse ' ; . r .; j S. Ovc.r
sur- t or K. B. Moore.
10 .!" ■ :’! bools
11:1 - —Evil of intemperance or
i .-lU'j.wt selected, by C. C. Buchan.m,
i Pi. ic’i it V .: t unly Sun ij idchcol
. Ass or luton.
i 12—Dinner.on the grounds.
At TIiRKOOS SESSION.
; Ip. it, —Soiig service and itnpor
| tatiee of music in the Sunday sc 1 00l
I by M. A. Palford.
i I:3o—Model Sunday school teach
by >V . T Lott or D. JL Sweat.
| I■—Truprijr ance of looking ft".
| the little ones, by L. New hem or Rev
j 0. W.Hlhnnv.
I 9 :1.5—1mp . ..in '■ of dis.P.'f < ! -
; orationt ->y J. V. ilibeiis or ft v in
| C. Fein i t s,
tl5 ilepor oi eonimiit-os.
: 3 —AdjoUjOf;
.Stiiiit ,S i.' ■-!' !A
7—Religious s rviccß cundupled lj
. P. !.. Wi.li.imp.
i 7:1”) t talks by enthusiast!
Sunday school workers,
i h ;>s ' —Adjourn.
MOJRNIXfi.
lb'o'clock a. in ,-s-t..V ./fvijjjan sci
i'-c O' id I." ai by i-it v. J.S Fuimlcv
'mvk.
(•'LI.) —How to rcich the neglected
i by V. i.. ;. tan tow.
{ id:-! .—1 he mode! Sunday •e.AveJ
supei'inten-ieiii by P.ev. If, C. Fontr*vs
I I —Duties of parents to ti tir
i'!:i!'.ii'i ;i .:>> Rev. Daniel B.obci is.
j 12—Du of' ehildi en to ] a rents
| !ey J. Y', r . it '• arts or C. W. lntinger.
! 12 :b0 -hit.it'd n m-lVoftsaors bt;
j Suadav school to chers
l i-y Rev. VY. T. tiiir.rk.
, , .... Li'.puiiauce uf Sunday
: f "C'i ii'.y. m 'ey jb v. A.
P. Hu:. : ■ C. C. SI re.'"
i ■ • ' ■■ ■ —Select a place for the next-
: 1 a:.. 1 . i.. ■.' n. ti... ..I. e u rCt!T t,
Pres. C. ‘ l. S. S. A.
i _
Eve,ft Pcipslation.
Tow! :.i it may conpern : Xot ec
j :i hei’i tiy given that at the next term
| if t- m Lngidlature the folbnying b'dl
! will bo introduced : An act to k.wor
e the t< wof Douglas, to c mfet
j ■ : p .wers. define (!;•> eoip r ..to
I’• , l re." I .or pa\ ; ai'd p‘ n
jmg ■ ag av. n l:, y. jd
\oiia,
!' ’ ri.i| hidd VI.
:.i. ' !.v ;•.i
" i.nt v r:y. a. e :. .n t, t.j udd
• . n the com ins of
* C ... • • ' ..It- !. • to
■e. ’I:- ! '-.c site at. tb !.• ;;e
•’ •ry is afoi*;.:aid. The : i
I •: eto:t i- any and a’d niti.;.
Pd'.’i \ ickoye, Orditp. y.
A oilvc.
'< . - bore.-hy given that a ii!
i'• •! ! t i .i(i at U>e next t.
.i tee ! i- t ; :d'.u!ish the. ci .n
--:omt :ot offiee cot nty. This So t.
. 'ml b'd/>.
i r rib" Lott ... .. .}(•,. M. I.oH. ,r..
] ;••. /. H .'. : U. \V. M. TiiU'.Kw,
•3 S If imp Sears
*
j Aim sou c.ming to tl.e Eposi ion?
lif so sjop ai the lead ng ILee! : twe
' y i... daii'.ns ahi b> b.o 1. • i :< i 1
,1 : t! • ' ilrst .s ‘ i i. l
in tii. city ctp.rglog only s•} p. r day.
The Victoria Hotel,
n "W Guittekc, Manager,
.. • '■-'.•■ii S .'dh Pcyat Hrt.-i
■ '•• B.’oclt fs'cgt Car Siit and.
bj u FTA, - CiEOHGIA.
Burglar j.rcpf safe fpy yaim bhw
t ivs -ass the ('"•>! : very tiyc ndteues
t' i e .'.Y'' - ?;i greunds. t.v ry
tliiitp U:*''. ••kiss. The best beds in the
c’ty. !'< < graph or wiito ahead for ac
(or..: .eda.: i. ■'. IP member we w i
but ; ' • right and only charge yu;}
*2 ior day Hr b 'ty.d and lodging
P rt rs n.'. ct ail trains..
. ■rent; -,i An twfiou >'. The
-Hrg'O-iii .. i- ihc YVv,;<rl I
t ''cSatitiin.
.. -U (Ji a.-n'YSt:
b n- ‘ •' the main entrance
on J i .street and Piedmont ave :it3.
‘ Dull t Mss It.
1 ickrcii, Ga.., October i ill 1895. j Sunday. The association will soon
Editors Breeze:—As 1 have not. meet in Douglas an•! then we will eat
; seen anything in your paper from this | your hog and potato. Soralder.
.section of the county 1 thought I
would write you a few dots. The cry TkT , ®
weather continues. Fall crops are cut M
j short in this section of the county Jt.iS JL j
: Mrs. Abba Ellis who has been sick for
’ some time is slowly improving. Mrs. ; All persons indebted to me are re
-Vioma Hand of Davis Ga. who has <|nested to settle their accoun sby the
; been very sick is also improving. Airs. Mt of November. All not settled by'
Smith ol Davis the insane woman has ! tbon will he placed in the hands of a
been sent to the asylum, but her baby : collecting officer. I mean what I sav
l is left in good hands. Mrs. Fannie ; f can’t wait any longer.
Dentcn is very sick this week. Dr. j W. F. Sibbktt, M. 1).
Carter has ait that he can do. He is j i
a fine doctor, and lies the confidence (p„ntt; Vorrt Postponed, October
ot the people. Rev. J. Hand of Pick-; Term.
ven who has been down so long with v ,. . , , . . .. .
, Notice is hereby given to all inter
hoait trouble is slowty improving. Hoi , . .. ~ , ~ ... . ,
. ~ , * : ested names that the Oct. term oi
has not been able to preach since At.-.,, ~ * . •„
, T . 1 • -oliee countv court will convene on
ril. Harvest time is nere. Cotton pick j
. , 1 the .ird baturday, Oct. lstth, instead
ing and corn gathering is all the go, i , 0 , r , .. , .
, , . . . ' ’| of 2nd I’l'iduy. Change made in or
but hogs ;;o fatten is an object. The i , , , ‘
, . • (ter to avoid corn ot with certain su
general meeting at Philadelphia | >rior C o Urts . W Oct. 2nd 189.,.
enuren was largely attended on last j F Wl , Mt! Judge C . C, 0.
TUI?
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Waycross Cl DtMng Store
Waycrose, ueoryh.
HE \ I'QUARTER -I FOR F XT' ! riTffi .
jfE a !’<*!?•* Ji'ts op t t if \ o im- :y;
11 M A ‘Tjbf,', R EHb Foil iMT !'! S' (H 0 '' ; J Vi
HE-Vi'-QUARTERS Foil ", •>T H \ s aso : .
H E VDQ.UA U Etta FOB b ; and .S' fv WIN*, - (I
IIUJA DQVARTISJIS FOR 1. V . V !I• NG E> a !'n> i.i • cloiLing
store. Styles and prices not r.v "R and i . cm ci!'- in 0 • '■ m,
- EVBaYB3DY X M VITF u i O
p.;i! apd ( Xdii.um. ill' ‘ l ll *j•’< te .• I ek,
WAYCROSS CiTfV'U Si> S TjUti.
The Wide An nie and Vp To fine ' V did rt
WAYCFIOss, GA’ :
jeuc;o3.-oi-3 to FRANK C. OWE..)"-
J. A. JONEu lx> €O.,
IVAYCItOSB f}FO:; li.
PRI3XJ3, --
Owing to the fret (hat we a. ■ overstocked with good, we make the
following ’ow prices •
#45.00 Buggies will lie sold for 1 00.
SSO Buggies will be sold for $-*,.
SOO Buggies will be sold for SSO. lj one hnro ' *•*> wagons (, 28
and S3O. $lO Florida saddles (Y 17. Give n* ; , •. ,
"V" 1 pt r %
q A.*
Yf yj %
JasDsr Noram listiiats
The great question of the day is.
how and where can the best eduoa
t’iun be obtained? The best educa
tion is that which prepares for Lite
necessities of life. No man can live
in ignorance and make a success of
life. The education needed by the
average young man or woman is
that which gives Xi-ai h s'.ne of
useful knowledge, and at i.te same
time trains the mental tinners so
that the know Jedg they : os.-e-s cat
ne used to ti. good advantage, ,’h
successful Kiitn must lie Hvimt a
think and to o”pross his Uiotiah-c
forcibly, oa i a.- Norm - Ip- i,i* . -
gives such ?; C- '(Zt (and n joa.
pcopifs oj ;: P ih :i red 'I >
school has of h _ p 4 > ,y : w „
1 good library t ■' T:.7 ot apur.uu-
The faculty jiA.j isa,! iff u tim.
; corps oi Not tx iP.-PJ vKtine.l teachei.•
'better u> ms cannot be found in t.li,
south. Tm; student ha- c! - ■■; -u
a varie'y of courses Tlic \v ,u:.-.
jof all are met. VVo.kofahtgh ur
; der is done in eac'i department.
Thoroughness i,s t-feo r,uitto oi the
Institute, Expenses are low. Ac
coinrnodations are good. The
health is excellent. There has not
been a serious case- of sickness a
tnong the students in four years,
fasper Normal is the largest school,
of high grade in Florida e/'d, y, *ut,
oest equipped r.oyinu* (.cnooi ivith
:.in 80y yviie* or jasper. Thorough,
I houest work is the cause of our
success.
Next term opens Scptc-gibsv T;ih.
Dow’A think oi atteadiug w oeoi else
where until you know the f > ji 1 panic
ul.irs. Write for catalogue.
Address s
J. M. Guilliadss,
Jasper, Flu.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Ih.it
contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
| sense of smell, and completely derange
' the whole system when entering is
: through ti e mucous surfaces. Sir It
1 •iriiole* s’-op ' ■ f'ver be used exeepi
"i }■ •oi in ; ) reputable ptiyri
. ■i•' ■■ Uu\y will do h
"" t. h . i.'u'ti! y<>n tan posuniv
! * rve '•'•p vv. ■ i !Fill’s Cat,orb
'no oi >i i>. • if, J. Cheney
. ’ 1 ■ !■ ' *• contains no mercu
ry, a*'-* •>. ,i\ >• "> ally, acting di
vvy II ■ ill '.:! ll.d mucous sut
>"•••- ' ' C . "" ■ uy.'iiy li„;iv
' '••• h o 1 • -c • Min <et the gen
i i<* • ‘.i- 'e i, •ii' nially and is
ui l ■ , i.., t J. Chenex
->■ C i . j. - Sr.-,: &ST Sold
y oiii..:pis i liie ii - per bottle.
Order <>i
; Wn. rt. v 7
! CAUTION
If yea Wasi n tap yew goes
tol amortise tuam in the
SeSareu&asid*
I
•M tp vp rm ‘STkwei•
DOUGLAS SCHOOL,
' . . J
Fail term Opens August 12th 1895.
MELVIN TANNER, IVin.
R ATES OF TI fli ION 1(1.00 AND 012.00 PER MONTH, ACCORDING TO (IRA DR
Good board , v ith private families at reafonahle rates
Nothing will be left undone to raise the standard and promote the
efficiency of the school.
We keep constantly on hand afui
i ,■
nml Assorted Line of Stationery
cl <
AND ARE EPAREI) TO PRINT
BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS’ ENVEL
OPES, HAND BILLS, f!PC.,
At prices that defy competition. BREEZE JOB OFFICE
,JE&
72 TIMID TABLE 72-
To take effect at 12:0! o'clock, a. m.. Sunday, An- -iih 1895
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- ui, 7?"! ' lV S'lep* ■ i77 .7 777
:s o 40; sßi - H.iiuswick - „ ~ 1
• I Sot*! Southern I'ruHsiug - ( ...iV 7. •
I 7 o!. H2'i| t*n Mile liiHMyut ’ 7
\ I i.‘‘i l ' *'| ' .hm.aica . f W
iMd'lVi I .' ' 'n avncsville - |u, r nils
i . fcu 'l - Atkinson - Ifitoilf ii a,
• fV'l I'ldaton . If-MS f .’-JR
| ' ,Vn‘ [•;!'„ ’ >'fbauw - iI U SOI i Hld
j’ 8 1i( , r Kct.laUe-vilie - 1 -ii up f ail
!■*te r 0,1 A.• rivi VVa < Cits'Sß Leave . oi.,i f.
j !-•! I'M l.fnc W'AYOKOSS Arrive i t r .;- 3 -I
IfyHil u. >i- V-treahoro - fall* f 451
If OHf 1! 181 * Mil,Wood - jj4 57 f 4 ;;;
Ii ,Vi f U 2o| - McDonald - ; f 140 f 4.r
Mlll f 11-851 - Pi,arson - If 4,P f8 j>
•id lo|i 114.’-j - Kirkland - ’ i[4ipf 3is
jf Id 201 f H '’ll Ninuty-Kiuht Mils P-ist • |f 4l‘ f 8 H
i Idßßl f 1151' - Dray's- ! ( 4 18-. { 3 21
Id S|l 11 57 - WHli'eo-xihee - if 4 In' f 3‘M
if Id flsifts iA - Alapi'iiv - 'fns, if s tj_
|l 11 dSil 4'..’if - Uuife' aa- - | 13315 f 3 :-i
II 15 I !YSS Brcoi. field - !f. 27 - 253
|s 1130 b. I2 5n Arrivfl - I'IK'CON - Leave ! 2?u
5 30, It Ad 1? 6f Leave -f I PTll i- Arrive ifS< . s :32
sold I'l 53] fi 13 . Tv Ty , , jf2 A* f 2 ll*
5640 fl 2 or*'. 1 124 - naii)/er - - r 23. ‘ 1 2 (■!.
a7IOI 12 18 f1 31 - - I',; ,ai, - . |2'", f |5;
a 7 45! 12 2" f I 88 - -liella - jf 2 17. f I 80
sS 15 12 8 I 1 -V- • A* lilinghau) • ;12 J 43
-545 M 242 1l 57 - Lavs . 1 f 16, f 132
02' 123.1 2 l.i Junction ! 1•’ 117
!• SO I .: 22n - ALBANY - 1 1 I |‘J
A.di A. .- . f. )■. M. I
s— .Regular Stop. f Stop on Signal,
Direct connection made at Way-ions with through Pull men Sleep--
iog (tjt.rri for St. Louis, 'Mmiyrmni v N.-miiviHe, Savaimah, Ohfoldatrjn
aid all po-ots north; also Tampa and St. AfuguMliuc.
Reclining Chair Cars between Wayc 1 -j oml Montgomery
via. Tb'-nmnvide.
l! Dunham, B. W. Wv-'mi Geo. W Coatcg
<j Superintend oit Pc . Trafic Manager. Liv. Ft 1. <V?'Hi
WILLACOOCIIKE, : : : :
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COURSE OF STUDY:
Primary, Intiimediate, Academic, Normal, Musical, and
* Commercial Send for catalogue,
Fall begins September 21st 189a. v
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