The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, November 08, 1895, Image 3

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JH BOILED Jbwx. ,*,MJrisp Paragraphs Picks fl Up Here, a here and I “ emi Too Small for Head*, but Loud fßn*gli to Raise Merry Cain When Properly Loaded. V* A* expedition. .ages and Unions *ts dozen at .A * Dati*’. Judge T. A. Parke,, of Baxley, is at tending county court to-day. Thert was church at the Methodist church on Monday of this weak. Judge F. \V. Part went to Way- Cross Monday on legal business. Mr. W. A. H. Dari* went to Way cross Monday to moot Mrs. Davis and the baby, Several new residences in Douglas will soom be ready for occupancy. Let’er roll. . Monday was uncommonly quiet considering the fact that it was Ordi nary’s day. ihe eociijfl party at Kev. C W. In ygers was much enjoyed on last Tuesday night. A fresh supply of coconuts, apples. ■ vxed nutj, cabbage, onions and tiu- I Ward it Davis’, recent cool weather has put a A our farmers. They propose Weed cane this fail. \ and If. Petemon W retyrn'ed from Atlanta M. They report a big time at irfjositibn. /\V. W. McDonald will rehu-n Atlanta where he has Wetin for the pastweek on business yi taking in the exposition. TheJ -ist and college in •is the Coi Vdress J. E. Porter, Valdosta, | A. G-2S-tf Ik'ON HALE.—Fifty head iLdorscs "*■ ' • i j ■ f : & A„’ and. V tatcu. HRn yield. When it *Hmie raised grub Coffee takes the rag olf the bush ■&V time aud dent had Irv. ■ Levi Osteen entered the law MMi Qtiincey arid MeDodnld as HBnt, on Thursday of this week Hiteon has many friends, in t'ui aß&y who predicts a briU'aat future fjr him, in Iris chosen profession. Many of our citizens went to Brax ton Sunday last to attend the Holi ness meeting in progress there. Wi are informed that much spiritual b< i efit was derived from the meeting, informed by-the Tax Cot ► : I- 1394, from the po9 I'.Tian lift/ dollars. Is the. ftuuty in the slate that can Kcr si lowing than Coffee? Bant to see .a regular o' •. ami tumble, kno ;; gg§B :iva’- D.' , i relay v. to one you i; be E dont want ns to to go [grindings mustn’t leave 1 at. cim: office. If there's - S*nte4 Age**y, Jf*h., Oct. Id ti. Editors Brosse, Dear Sir Dost and storm* oeh a? I have witnessed for the past font- days j ncTiir visit th* south. Stddei-MhngSs a id changes without wiinsd stay b# expected here at any tiaw. dy *r night, Let r *ld wet of dir. Jttst at liltn. Saturday I heard the r**rbg *i a storm oxer the Dakin* jeUia* and iu five :■%• the duet driM iu**? by the Wild, Was te blinding 4W t could Met held toy faee again** It n*i breathe. At Hates tree* *d heue-s could ot be see* across the St.ladUa and white teamsters ceraing is* eS‘ the roads all look alike as to color. Their f. ccs, eyes, hats, clothes, hair all was covered ia dust. At such times the windows must be kept shut and then the fine dust |finds its way into the rooms and covers-every thing.. The tempreature dropped to 10 degrees Fh ana the bleak north wind whistled night cad day for 50 hours. The first thing I saw this A. M. was the drifting snow. It Continued snowing all the forenoon, covering everything in * thin beautiful white. They say it often snows here in the month oi October The wise old weather prophets are already predicting an early winter. Of course their prognostica tion must be fulfilled if it bankrupts the weather bureau to accomplish i‘. As to weather this is the surest j*!a<-a or earth to always find a lull stock on hand of every} ■ •iie’y except damp weather. 1 these fellows but here lu.d some wood, and water tUy could soon g-l up a- :-10 speed, They have plenty of climate, and abandon, ce of land amt sp .ee enough L.- tits* e iterpris*. But with all this they ate not satisfied and thousands are mov ing away. They are going oast amb south. They are simply looking wood end water. One ' fellow passing our pl*ep oa seeing n little stream (-”!p --portod by the artesian well) almost went beside himself with joy. ‘‘where arc you moving froth” 1 asked pfrom them d—m Dakota plains where every •iron .-f.'.va>v !>-* - y,p.;. -f-p.Vlmi it” ha said. I have been tip there jut* 5 years a* i that was just three year* and ix months too ling” be ccmtim i?d. I am ffoors with a lay or of thick paper be j tween and in addition to this biti’d the hsuse. on the ground and then bank the dirt and pack it close all areund to prevent the air from get ting to the floor. The spaces between the Eluding it cemented with hard ce ment to prevent any passage of air between the ceiling and the weather boarding and the latter is douwed with paper between. Lumber costs just four times what in does in the ssut’u for nr -t grades. It sells from to SGO *er thousand. Inside • these tightly built houses they ha e ■ to keep large coal heaters burning and. jr or night cli-yi z the cold winter months to be oo;fot table, "hi. - , coal . !gt oin lien ■ a an iv.-ragc < < $7 p i ton. Now coni pa; e the cos! of living erne of the o long hit win: - r iviih li e mild .vintar in the south, when;, o.H| (in the con. tr; dUtm-Ui 1 o.:ots ■. • It | hg anil 'vht.'ic* one t;< a! ways sure I , t crop rnd tin.v.i no dost ; -r blinding blizzards. W 1 1 eh. i:h,l t-e "ir t l*o writ'.* !i pi*!'-’ i6iifi* f'.< • ‘l yf may old uiendc b'H I linvant the time.* Idas is the on';, wh.t 1 in |h - - o'a a’l at once It is s>o c> - I ■ :>*, %.: i 1 1 ■i i- cl I r u Wild batdooG m much for ,■* I e llt and! these ye-ers An <*■ 8 * * I But i OOC' !ho c ' this 10 m of the lo fty . - -t tbo 5 ■■■ ■: Cl !- m •V K KAN W.lCc . s'F. Ate r.nyanpi r.ti‘.ii<-!y '* ' o:t c r..<: ; ,:e rin. Nhcajc cvakauclapt 1-l ' -■ -1* conze iin.vc, Mahpiya ckra :-iin econpi kin He ivccen m.-k.c, ; .■■■■■■ e ;on|ii numvo iinnetn iyah: avti• api kin, aupetu kin do un.pi nnye. <y m na ecinsniyan ecaunkieoupi inn. <vi cunkici-inja j api He ivecou tcunle ;n --■pi kim unkiciijuju iiye, <<a ’oka wawlyutan kin ekta unkayapi mi yj/ve, Tuba taku fete* cin eta.ihau ■MLhdnku naive Wokiconze ki q kin. q | wo -- ;*s : u:t HBl-' nifca't ’ r. k'.- ... j State •/ Georgia, Oimj,\ & General ’ Offlee. j® Oct. lltli; 5. Dear Sir:—The condition of "the Treasury it *uch that 1 am constrain ed to eall th* attention of all Tax Col lee tor* to the necessity of making prompt remittances of the State taxes. 1, therefore, request and urge you to he diligent im the collection f taxes due from your county and to forward ♦kern at once so that the *traia may he relieved. Very respectfully, Wif, A. Weiomt, Comptroller General. We prist the above at the request of our Tax Collector B. W. Douglas. It speaks for itself. Tax payers will please take notice and act accord ingly. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 3rd, 18113. Editors Douglas Breeze : J * a Reporter of the prodeediugs of the legislature I write briefly of the THE % . .*** " * Waycross Clothing Store Way cross, Georgia. HEADQUARTERS FOR,FINE ILOTIfING. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP 1.0 HUNG. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST FI I'TING OI.OTHIN i. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST R M'S *\n SHOES. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNISHING GOODS. IILADQL ARTERS FOR EVERY”' store. Styles and prices not excelled in any city in the t: ,:c. EVERYBODY IN VIT.E.D TO Call and examine our complete slock. WAYCROSS CLOTIIIN G STORE. The Wide Awake and Up To Bale Clothiers. WAYCROSS, GA- to FRANK C. OWENS'- [T A. JONES & CO., \ gp WAYCROSS GEORGIA. I nor i PRICES, — ir * Owing to the fact that we are overstocked with goods we make the following low prices; $15.00 Buggies will he sold for 49.00. SSO Buggies will he sold for $ to. S6O Buggies will he gold for SSO. 1| one horse fa m wagons @2B and S3O. $lO Florida saddles © $7. Give us a trial. ir. jl mmwn mmb go. WAYCROSS, A. w : gy mßr § nrß of llie win- Jasper Kornal listitatei The great question of the clay is, how and where can the best educa tion be obtained? The best educa tion 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 store of useful knowledge, and at the same time trains the mental powers so that the knowledge they possess can be fised to a good advantage The successful man must b&trained to think and to express his Thoughts forcibly. Jaapnv NormaPln.-ff gives such an as your;, people of tff iir- Tm need, The school has an of room, a good library ; • o’Tii/of aparatus. 1 The faculty is * . of a him j corps of Normally trained teachers j better ones cannot be found iu the j south. The student has eh.ice of a variety of courses. The wants ot all are met. YY T ork of a high or-! der is done in each department, j Thoroughness is the motto of the | Institute. Expenses are low. Ac- ' commodations are good. The health is excellent. There has not been a sermus 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 300 miles of Jasper. Thorough, honest work is the cause of our success* Next term opdns September 17th. I Due t think of attending school else He atto*u. for which he misses a roll-call, and no * Model" Georgia is more faithfully ret... ( than yours, lie favor* all laws iiu, will reduce the taxes of the people, and on the line of economy in the ad ministration of the State government, he favors all measures that will bane tit the farmer and the classes of the poor working people, and in all res pect, ho is one of the most faithful members of either the Hons# or the Senate. Reporter. .Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that a bill will be introduced at this term of the General Assembly creating a Board of County Commissioners for Coffee county and for other purposes. tvl:er until you know the full partic ulars. Write for catalogue. Address J. M. Guilliams, Jasper, Fla. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that 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 j articles should never be used except ! on prc-.criptimM from reputable pliyai | oiitnp, us the don ige they will do iu [ ten fob! to the good you can possibly i derive from Mem. flail’s Catarrh : Cure, manufactured i.y F. J. Cheney , &. Cos., Toledo, t onlains no mercu ry, and is taken ioterually, acting di i rectly i) on tl: * blood and mucous sur face, of ti.e hom., So buying Hail’d C arh C:\r-: i>r* \o:i gi t tlie gei - Ufllf*. J- 'i l ot H ifi’ -ri.; iiy and is 1 iiiu* I .** in T >Vdo, <>., hy J. Cheney &i (J ). IV.-flimoni*: '* free. gjT Sold by druggists, price 75c per bottle. Order of Wm. PARKER, Wa,yoro33 CAUTION II yon want to keep yonr good! don’t adiertise them In tbo Breeze^ ?linrp^ WEK ’ IViu ‘ RATES OFTUHF j jV AND *2.80 PER MONTH, ACCORDING TO &4>£ Good board with private fawilie* at reafonablo rates. Nothing will be left undone to raise the standard and promote th# efficiency of the school. I . : We keep constantly on hand a full iind Assorted Uue ot Stationery AND ARE PREPARED TO PRINT * BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS.* ENVEL OPES, HAND BILLS, ETC., At prices that defy competition. BREEZE JOB OFFICE. 72 TINdZID T'.A.R ,ljrj 72. To take etlect at 12:01 o’clock, n-,., ■•euday, Aug 4ll\ 139 i - ' Red up _! ™ *—"— T> Local Passe Passe T. ~ Fr vii mr. r nger 1 aM< ‘ 1 ass * Duly Daily Unity CSIAT (OS H Dully |iir[' - i ; p7 m ; aTuT 1J" 7 2,. - B * -'V. - ‘ Ti 2o 746 I ti 40 88 HO -- Bruio It \ ill 00 s 780 6 40, 809 Soutliern : r e ■ - 1041 710 70l 822 Ueven h 1 'I• ■ it 1027 707 17 11 1833 - Jamaica - flo Hi f 664 f7 28 fa 40- Wav :i-, •. . lo 00 f 63* 17 At 18 57 - Atkiti.-on f|)Qi . f 6So 17 43 19 04 i•'!,'/oil fcodS 1 *!W 1 753 10 12 - N.'tl.n: l ' 18 30 1 6 16 SHU f0 30 - Hiilittl'f- * - . f023 1 6 I8 2j 1038 - Bell .:' rvil ! • * ; - fa 15 1 661 s 8 41 s 955 Arrive WA Y< 10 Leave 9 00 586 9 001 104'. Leave WAU Kt.) 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T~ •w~Brrf~ ——■— — -w-g-ft s Regular Stop. f Stop on Signal. Direct connection made at Waycross with through Pullman Sleep ing Cars for St. Louis. Montgomery, Nashville, Savannah, Charleston and all points north ; also Tampa and St. Augustine. Reclining Chair Cars between Way cross and fiipntgomory via. Thoniaevillc. B. Dunham, 13. W. Wrenn Geo. W Coatpa Gen. Superintendent Pass. Trafic Manager. Div. Pass. AgMtt , rasaaa WMM, 3CHB00&. WILLACOOCHEE, : : : : COURSE OF STUDY: Primary, Intermediate, Academic, Normal, ilusical, and Commercial. Send for catalogue, Fall begins September 21st 1895, Prinoipafc