The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, November 01, 1895, Image 3

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(ITEM BOILED DWN. w t, Crisp Paragraphs Flcke Up Here, lhere and Everywhere. Items Too Small for Hearts. Out Lor-l Enough to Ilaiso Merry Cain When Properly Imaiiod. Douglas will soon be incorporated. Overcoats were in demand Wednes day. Mr. E. A. Buck went to Waycross Monday. J. B. Smith is busy putting up hi* new residence. John Bussell is making a good re cord in the legislature. There is a white man in jail under a charge of gambling. Salbe Sweat, of Waycross, is visiting friends in Douglas. J. J. Jowers was shaking hands with friends Wednesday last. Broxton was here en masse last Sunday attending the association, Ihe Misses McDonalds’ from Par konia were visiting in town this week. New cottages are going up on every hand. It will not be long ere Douglas will riyal Waycross. Who will be the first mayor of Douglas? It is time for candidates to make announcements. J. W. Quineey returned form Hom erville Wednesday where he had been ttending superior court. Our people who have been to the exposition say it is a big thing. At lanta never does things by halves. The best and cheapest college in Georgia is the Valdosta Business Col lege. Address J. E. Torter, Valdosta, Ga. 6-28-tf Mr. T. P. Register who lias the con tract for building the residftntce < f YY ‘ F. Bailey is we regret to learn sick with the fever. The Baptist association was a suc cess. Much good was done by the able sermons and earnest workers of the association. s—The rear guard of a struck us this t tweek, Fo.tunately thcsi things do not amount to much is this Southland of ours. Mrs. J. W. Quineey returned from Florida on Wednesday after an extea ded visit to relatives and friends at Lake City and other points, p. Mrs. W. W. Terrell and little sot Rewel are home again and the Doc tor’s genial smile has grown scvei a • inches in consequence there o'. * Porter’s Business College of Macor has been moved to Valdosta and coin bined with Valdosta Bus ness College with J. E. Porter president and busi ness manager, 6-28-tf The funeral of Mrs. Tabitha Daught ry will be preached at Pafford church six miles from Willacoochee on the 3rd Sunday in November. Relatives and friends will please note the time. Mr. Z. T. Brown, of Waycross, ar rived in town Monday and w.ll at once set about building a residence for himself and one for bis son T. M Brown. The citizens of Douglas ox tend a cordial welcome to Mr. Brown as t® all others who may desire to come among us. A party of Douglasitc-s among whom were B. Peterson, wife and sou Oliver. N. T. Creel, W. W. McDonald, W. T Patrick, Frank Hall, Mrs. E. A. Buck Miss Bouchelle and Miss Kate Kirk lan4. left tins morning on a spc-cia train for the exposition. Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that a bid Will be introduced at th;a term of tin General Assembly creating a Board o County Commissioners for Code county and for other purposes. Georgia Coffee :countyj.M.Miller lia applied for exemption of personalit; and setting apart and valuation o homestead and I will pass upon th earn® at 10 o’clock a. m., on the oti day of Nov. 1895 at my office in u > ij. las. John Vickers, Ordinary COFFEE COUNTY S. S. A. Unities and Desolations Adopt ed by the Association. Coffee County Sunday School As sociation convened at Roberts church ; • Way evening Oct. 15th, 1895 at 7 1 ’clock. i Invocation services was conducted • v Rev. 0. W. Infinger. The spirit of ! the good Lord was with us at the com i n uencement and remained with us through the entire meeting. Committees was appointed as fol lows on credent als: Rev. H. 0. F> n i.-ss and Bio. F. P. Cady; on nomiua tic ns Rev. Daniel and Bros. ■ J. W:e, J. C. Brady and Jas. F J vi-rstrect The question of tue p..\v to!county ,auiz B to- iv ■ hen taken up nd very ably die. ;J by Rev. H. C. '.'eatress L'lk a her a short a dress the President of the county asso eoti-m . e adjou iu and to reconven. at o’clock Saturday morning. SATURDAY MOBXIKQ SESSION. Invocation services conducted by Bro. F. P. Cady. Address of welcome by Rev. Daniel Robot: ts which made ns fed a home among Cods children .•'he same was responded to by Bro j as. F. Overstreet, which only in part ; a own how much we Sunday school orkers aj precisted the herb •ome made by there good people. Tat I ■vile of whiskey drinking v.as tbc-n Icen up and very iuccessfull :'• ll and by Re v. 11. C Fen. re-s. Tlie call of schools was then taken n and the following twenty-one choots were reported to be alive: • hive, Anliock, .nd. K->-k land, Pearson, Sweetwater, Midway Lourpe’s Chapel, William’s Chapel, Fillacoccheo Lelialon, Douglas, hide Rib on. Ready Branch, New Hope.. Lone Hill, Fellowship, Harmo ny Grove, Oak Grove. < o;key Grove Red BluiT. The following had in their written report* Vutiock, Olive, Bratcher pond, Kirkland, Pearson, Sweetwater, Willacoochee, Midway Monroe's Chapel. L -liaton, Douglas ed Waite Ribon, showing a tota 1 membership of 765 with 58 conver sions during tho last six months. Th* remaining nine schools were simply reported bv word of the mouth. Th> following members and delegates had heir names enrolled : Roan Roberts, President; C. \V. Infinger, Secretary otem ; Revs. Dauic-1 Roberts. H. C Fentress, J. S, da.SSTSJoSrtr P. rtndv, f .1 Giißose, T. T N. YY ’tkiiir;, J, tl. Brady, Gray vfeeks, '. J. Hood, A. Overstreet, L. Taylor, Aaron. Corbett, W. T. Pat ; :k, and A. P, llux ; Misses Viola Fussel!, Ada Iniinger, Sallie Mansell, Betsey P'flbrd, Alberta Riokeb m, Nannie Buck. Lunanmio Corbett. Laura Douglas. Louie Gaskin cud ,! .s Annie Vutkina. We then ad uiiod *-• reeom mi *t 1 o’c! ~k. Tin e. ii i \n,l Oh. c .n f b ■ 11r r i!” su-,h •/ •• •! worm ?• 1,- . W. id: i : CarbeH. P.mlk • d.'.-.K aa i oilo -< iwvj.v Iv.uv to prt Ac to :’ 0..f . :.(■ Id n' be < i, 11 > . . and! - nd m.-ert •to*, be in e taut y, -c- ihere as j- i i" and >me to spare. EVKRIR SESSION. Religion - services conducted bp Rev..B. J. Hauls. Importance of mu sic in the Sun-hny school by Br® Al. and . Pafford. Imnort s ce of looking af* ’er the > i clc . wa-ably tiiseu--fi | by C. C. B-i.-hanao, of Waycross. r : be übjeot <>f dik’iict celebrations was :,bly advocated bv Pc. v, II C F* and vs , nd Bro. J. W. Roberts. After p shot* slk by th i'. T-' -nt y:r adjoumetl jto reconvene i 7 ebb 1 . i nici:t SESSION. Religions sc \V< • condtvl by Rev j Daniel 1 oberts, aftei v.bid: we had 1 i short sc; non preached by Rev. Sand. • -aids, frrm the 14th chapter and 6tii j verse cf Mathew Short talks wi s ) then nr do • l ,on central But dev j ichool work by Revs C. VV. Intinge , j Daniel Rv verts, etal, we then adjourn* j <d to reconvene at 10 o’clock Sunday j morning. SUNDAY MOB:?IS'.; HES'SIOX. Jnvot ' ii .ervices conducted 1y ; dev. J- 5. ’ Un k. Duties of p.t --; rei.ts to their children in reff-.-tence to ! ho 3u ■ dm,' O'J, was ably dhcostd by Rev 0. W. InSny The mod do] | dumla,- .school i upc-rin lenient by R( v .1. C. "i'entrosa was a very in ter eg til g and ins'ru'‘ivo discouise. The iti iaenpp Ci •''d ’3 captivated ! y the ; address sad blackboard illustration of the inoddtl Sunday school teacher : showing clearly the importance o; j having men and women full of grace teach our children and the danger -)f nntri • :g tl .. i:i the of inacrr f t> u* q'J' :tion of tiie import:.sea of tae Sunday school teach* I ’T rnee inj waa ably disc”.ssed v llev. A. J?. iiux and W. T. Patrick A shot. talk was njaae by, and a rceo- lution offered by Rev. C. W. Infiugei see resolution adopted, we then took up a collection to pay incidental ex penses which resulted in the raising of $5.82. The committee on nomina tion! r spoiled iu faver of Sweetwater church as the place for our next coun ty convention, it being accepted we then after a good old time hand shak ing and God bleis you till we meet again we adjourned to meet at Sweet water church near Pearson on Friday night before the 3rd Sunday in April, 1896. C. W. lnfinger, Bec. Protem. Resolutions adopted by Coffbe coun ty Sunday school association while in convention at the Roberts church October 27th, 1895. Ist. Resolved that each Sunday school in Coffee county elect annually a Sunday school missiomrry whose duty it shall be to look out for the neg looted ones who are out of the Sunday j school and report to his or her school \ that means way be devised to bring THE Waycross Clothing Etore Waycross, Georgia. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE ILOTHING. HEADQUARTERS ?()R CHEAP LOTIIING. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST FITTING CLOTHING. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST H I PS and SHOES. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNISHING GOODS, BfEADQUAIiTERB FOR EVERY 11HNG In a first,-cl.i * ctotliing store. Styles and prices not excelled in any city in the tmte. EVERYBODY INVITED TO Call and examine our complete Block, WAYCROSS CLOTHING STORE, The Wide Awake and Up To Tate Clothiers. WAYCROSS, GA- Successors to FRANK C. OWENK J. A. JONES & CO., WAYCROSS GEORGIA . / REDUOBa PRICES, — Owing to the fact that we are overstocked with goods wc make the following low prices; $45.00 Buggies will be sold for 40.00. SSO Buggies will be sold for s4o. S6O Buggies will be sold for SSO. 1| one horse faun wagons ©2B and S3O. $lO Florida saddles @ 17. Give us a trial. ar. jl mmm mmn m WAYCROSS, GA. Jaspr Normal Inslilitu:' The great question of the day is, how and where can the best educa tion be obtained? The best educa tion is that which prepares for the 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 them a stove of useful knowledge, and at the same time trains the mental powers so that the knowledge they possess can be Rsed to a good advantage. The successful man must he trained to think and to express his thoughts forcibly. Jsopo? Kortnal Jnstitt/e 1 gives such an wiwut&on as yourg people of tb-i prrjbh need. The 1 school has ar> - imo3 of room, a good library nr-/- perrty of aparatus. The faculty Is Oißoosed of a line corps of Normally trained teachers better ones cannot be found in the south. The student Las eh.ice of a variety of courses. The wants of all are met. Work of a high or der is done in each department, Thoroughness is the motto of the Institute. Jispenses are low. Ac commodations are good. The health is excellent. There has not been a serious case of sickness a mong the students in four years. Jasper Normal is the largest school of high grade in Florida, and is the best equipped normal school with in 3Jo miles of Jasper. Thorough, honest work is the cause of our success, Next term opens September 17th., Don’t think of attending school clse them into the Sunday scheol. Respectfully submitted, C. YV. Infinger,.S| 2nd. Resolved that each member of the executive committee be requir ed to present tho claim® of state, county ad district to each school in his respective districts and endeavor to raise the necessary amounts of money to defray tho said expenses. Respectfully submitted, H. C. Fentress. The above resolutions were read and adopted by Coffee county Sunday school association at th® Roberts church October 27th, 1895. Roan Roberts, President. C. W. Infinoer, See, Pro. Notice. Notice is hereby given that a bill will be introduced at the uext session of the legislature to abolish the coun ty court of Coffee county. This Sept. 2nd 1595. Arthur Lott sr., Jon. M. Lott, sr., D. Gaskin, YV. M. Tan tier, J. 8. Lott, Hamp Sears. vhcre until you know the full p artic ulars. Write for catalogue. Address J. M. Guilliams, Jasper, Fla. Beware ol Ointments for Catarrh tlial contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescripti m from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to fhe.go'iu you can possibly derive from turn. Hall’s Catarrh 1 Cure, manufactured by l l '. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, <)., contains no mercu ry, and is taken imcmwly, acting di ; fectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be no re j:> i get the gen uine. Lis taken internally and is made in To’edo, 0., by F. J. Cheney &C >. Testimonials free. tar sold by druggists, price 75c per bottle. Orrler of Wm. P W troross CAUTION II yon want to keep yosf good don't advertise them In the BKeeze. FALL SUM DOUGLAS SCHOOL, Fall term Opens August 12th 1895. JIELVLY TANNER, IVin. KATES OF TUIUION ?1.60 AND $2.00 PER MONTH, ACCORDING TO GRADS Good board ,vith private families at reafonable rates Nothing will be left undone to raise the standard and promote th® efficiency of the school. W c keep constantly on kaml a full and Assorted Litis of Stationery AND ARE PREPARED TO PRINT BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS’ ENY'EL OPEB, HAND BILLS, ETC., At prices that defy competition. BREEZE JOB OFFICE. &YaranMrw 72 TIM E □ A BLE 72- To take effect at 12 :0l o’clock, :i a., Sunday, Aug. 4th 1535 K. o! down Read im ( ai ._j 6 ' '* J yat {jooa.jra-.e lV.se Pesse . . tojrjiOfjiiEj ”*•"• ,x,2ar, A M | P M AM p. M. 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Assent WSKjS-sACSOOCS-ISaB WMiW mm&m* WILLACOOCHEE, : : : ; COURSE OF STUDY: Primary, Intermediate, Academic, Normal, Musical, and Commercial. Send for catalogue, Fall begins September 21st 1895. w. E. zmmmm, Principal