The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, November 15, 1895, Image 3

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ITEM BOILED DWN. Short, Crisp Paragraphs Lie he Up Mere, .there and Evert; where. Items Too Small fl>;- lieu. Is, but Tamil: Eiiough to liaise Vieriy Cain When Properly Loaded. \kmmmmmmm ——_____ Beautiful weather. Hog killing time is here. Light frost Wednesday morning. T. B. Marsj all was in town Monday Sausage tine is here and ye editors aro in it. E.P. Padjett was attending court yesterday. T. M. Denton returned from Atlan- j t , Joiida.v/ + igc: and lemons 30 ets dozen at j \V \Uvis’. Tin. county court held au adjourn- 1 ed term on Friday- The work on the Baptist church! seems to langv sEu O. Itudol'.i busy collecting for | B. Pet- 3Q tliis week, g Judy .Carter of Baxley paid our of fice :ant call Monday. E.±j Buck is having improvements matr on the Woodcock cottage. / nsiderablo business was disposed ’ C- f the county court last Friday. I f fitted up over Ward Davis’ store. J Prof. Tanner has a good school and j is doing good work in the educational i ott ilolton, of Baxley, was in tow, iter-lay attending county cot ,yy Fhillipa, of Pii flips Mill, was 1 tuj >*ie prominent citizens on or.- ~ ' wflu b‘|)3 "uesday. JrT WSb], - ’> “ f* "mol’s arc coming to INs-x'b • i n 'if is. They t:rv -..-l appre </. ~ uve t. win T tfO Mi.cDun Ga: kiu had his val, Douglas property survey :i on Tues [day of this week. . J. M. Ashley has purchased some laud from C. W. Iniinger which he - will improve shortly. Mr. J. 11. Davis, of Bayboro spent several days in town visiting relative and friends this week. A fresh supply of coconuts, apph : mixed nuts, cabbage, onions and tur nips at Ward fe Davis’. The ncn^..midgjsfeietween Douglas a-id I: item he complete)! •si‘)f *f(| ne of gi*ai'Sfecnefit toth-. public. jjHH*?* ' ‘ N The best and cheapest college liiy Georgia is the Valdosta Business Coil -lege. Address J. E. Porter, Valdosta, Ga. 6-2 8-t f Mr. M. J. Parker, of Brunswick was in town Tuesday looking over tin field with a view of going into the newspaper business with us. There will beau oyster supper ai. the residence of Mrs. E. A. Buck to night for the purpose of raising fund for foreign and home missions. BIG AUCTION SALE. —Fifty head pf Mulct;-and Morses \vijl be sold at puqlic outcry in Valdosta, Ga., Friday November loti), by the Valnosta Live Stock Cos. Porter’s Business College of Macon has been moved to Valdosta and com bined with Valdosta Bus mess College with J. E. Porter president and busi ness manager, 6-28-tf Ye editors made a Hying visit to Willacoochee on Wednesday of this wok. The merchants of that enter prising town are buying large quanti ties of cotton for which they are pay ing from 11' to 1~: ci uts. Where did you git them nice Pork | Sausage? Why, at the little store 1 around the corner, where house-ke g- 1 ers can fin-l any tiring nice to eat! And then Gus L lira !•: A Cos., sv . so cheap when quality i. .1 pi-'.ntuy *• considered. Mr. Babe Lou. one of Coffee cou ty's iarmers into.ms us 'hot with tv plows he ha thi g. ..r .to 10 ha.' of long cotton, 3.10 bushels of com. : acres of hrst-ciass sweet potatoes, h. sides syrup and meat enough to and., him next year. Yet some people say fiiete is no money in fa.ming. All persons intmesteu will pica take notice that the sale of the prop*. tv of Thomas Paulk deceased, by in administrator, It. paulk v.iii not ta 1 y place until the nr-, Tuesday in J*nd ary. This is made necessary ow ing : the failure of the Breeze to get in a notice of sale for next sale day. The Present Road. Law Repealed by the Grand Jury of Cof fee County. As I wft" carrying out the law to the I't'.-i advant'ot (hat I could for the up I bi’ikih-.- and irnjvov.'mout ot C dee i ! county t feel it my duty tc make a j fen remarks in re ,ard to this matter.!. I desire to see Coffee county with good roads and bridges and it the grand jury had seen fit to bit the law remain one more year we could have had our roads in a condition that it would have required very little work to keep them up. The roads of our county to-day arc j better than they have ever been be-: for-' and the expense of putting them j in their present good condition has j only been sl.oo or three- days work j for each road hand. I have heard i I said repeatedly that there has been j more work done the present year than | has been done in the five previous j years. Besides I now have the ex j pcrience and could eo doubt have ; had better work done next year than 1 have this Ur dor, the -prefiest lftW C Pry ma n is compelled to do his duty, buirnot sounder the old law. T leave not court martiuled a man umlei . ;a pres t eni law, yet- all have done heir duty, j I do not know what the grand jurys J objections were to the law. Some ob- j jected I know to the advolorum tax which was only five cents on the hun- j died dollars and which has not yet j been expendet on the roads. We may expect to make some sac rifice to build up opr county and wo j , right to all be willing to make such it I sacrifice as the good ot our county re- ■ pares. ! Good roads will soon pay all expen ses in the saving to teams and -a I hauling. I The general presentments al <■ I- m' that tin Ordinal y’a record In ii f:..i to sh for what nurno-e the n n ,-\ as uM-.i. ’ u i -v- Y-i ti-.m f(: . . ;.]•• y= ..lit the ( -im. 1 -of -un - 1' - 'c- i t pu p-Gy i’.-imizod. ! w.ia a very small -utter v 'do.. : ' • T ! C lot! m*r acv.ou'i’ t ..1 vt ■ mi lumber bid. did r t sttue wha>- tki j lumber iva-- for. AO of which I cx ! plained to the committee. I am very carelui iu having tbn ac ' counts itemized but like ail men am ;ii lib to i.mkc mistakes All I a’- van rard to 1 iy eft jis;>s: dt i- ,m i bey are \ r.-, in Ih-ary i }:■:'! lit in <:l:Ltf.H }S'OCI it!Ci) 1 A br-’neli of the Vr-erics-n Uu ■ i ->m jn.'i Loau A.'-soeiatioM was --r! :i- ' ]:,■t Moni-yl y Mo ;i- 1 ?.lUr.-hail. Seventy-five ’ ' •' c-.'k v.i : ■ tala u and the fol jlc ivh|fi i -ctts were elected ; Ur. Vf. F. i'ibttii, U-ihitfenh B. Ft 'c’mj'.i. Vice Prc. i k-nt. D VV <; ■ .-hs ad T- tv., r;’-.' i.;.-sn:rn:j;. B L : •;-]• m, V. W. r-tc Dmiab.. W. F. Sil bett. r iR.'-t rofis. J. M. Ashley, If envy Mod:. Melvin Tanner, B. I*' ; er.-on. Z. T. Brown, J. Vi. Quincey, T. M. Brown, W. \7. M< Donald, D. W. Gaskin. ATIOai-tEYS, Quincey McDon.iM. ARE you comihg to the F,position? If so stop at the leading Uo'ol where accommodatians are to be had for 1,- COO per dry. The only first-class Hotel in the oif) < barging only $2- per day. The Victoria Hotel, J Y 7 Quincke, Manager, Kvs. Soalh Brysr sireei Half Block from Car b ind | ATLANTA, - GEORGIA. -c r.r of safe for raluavies. y . - ; door every l’y<* minutes r'hi' •. grounds. |’ve;y-.i ' ! • t 1 <:ds i the , , . .■■.,! ior tg ;~ v i r'.t md;; i ; ; , i lifi iri'-V.fi'-: Ui ’the Exposition Is the Wonderful i !i - I■■ , unit. Oi GE'li'iSßliEir. - o . .. •• I it imotii i j > • i'.H i t f , | T'HS Btt4T 1c v/liat the People: L 1 ■ tiic most of. That *9 Why -■>-d's Sarsaparilla Las trie Isrgftst and OF ALL MEDICfftES, Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given tliat at the next session of the General Assembly of Georgia a bill), entitled an a*t to abolish tlio county court of Coffee county wll be introduced l Iso an act to establish the city court Of Coffee coun ty, to define its powers and jurisdic tion, to provide for the appointment foa J udge and other officers thereof, - to define their duties and powers, and for other purports. This September 20th, 1895. Local Legislation. To whom it may concern :—Notice is hereby given that at the next term of tne Legislature the following bill will be introduced: Au act to incor porate the town of Douglas, to confer general powers, define the corporate limits, providing for paving and open ing streets, levying a town tax and for other purposes. Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that a bill will be introduced at this term of the j General Assembly creating a Board of I County Commissioners for Coffee county and for other purposes. THE WaycTOssOiothmg Store T Vaycros.% Georgia. HEADQUARTERS FOB FINE CLOTHING. headquarters for cheat* loi MING, HEADQUARTERS FOR BERT KITHNC CLOTHING. HEADQUARTERS FOR BI ST !TA Is and SHOES, HEADQUARTERS FOR FUKNI MING GOODS. HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERY! MING In a first-i i : i.-s fl- thing store. Styles and prices pot excelled in any city in the L.ie. EVERYBODY lISTVITIEIJD Call and examine our complete t-t x-k. WAYCHOSS CLOTHIN G STORE. The Wide A teal, e and Up To Date Clothiers. WAYCROSS, GA- Successors to FRANK C. OWEN;:- J. A. JONES & CO., WA YCII OSS GEO A GIA . irdedtjojeo: prioei,— Owing to th) fact that we are overstocked with goods we make the fo’lowing low prices: $45.00 Buggies will be sold for 40.00. SSO Buggies will be sold for if Li. S6O Buggies will be sold for SSO. one horse ' o-v- wagons ©2B and S3O. $lO Florida saddles @ j-7. Give us a hub -f. jl mwE% mu co. WAYCHOSS, GA.' Jaspr Normal liistitii rhe 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 store of : useful knowledge, and at the amis time traihs the mental powers so that the knowledge they possess can be used to a good advantage. The successful man must be trained to think and to express his thought? forcibly. Jaspe. - Normal Institvie gives such an et'ncr.t'on as young people of : r> Pf* hit: need. The jehool l*as art aVr *i'm3 of room, a I good library n ,v aTty of apuratns. ; The faculty l- vSta posed of a fine corps of NoimaHy trained teachers better ones cannot he found in the south. The student bar ch.iee of a variety of courses. TUo wants of all are met, Woik of a high or der is done in each department. \ Thoroughness is the motto of the Institute. Expenses ire low. Ac commodations are good, T'kfe health is excellent, Tame has not been a, serWut case of sickness a utong the.... n l ' i four years. Jaspef Normal is the largest school b! nigh grade in Florida, aftd if. th* best equipped, pormaf school with in 300 mues of Jasper. T horough, honest work is the cause of our success. Next term opens September lftb. i Don’t febuik oi attending urhool elke- Notice. Will be let to the lowest bidder by the foot, on the 15th of October, 1895, ' at the Luke Ferry, a contract to build a line bridge between the counties of Coffee and Berrien. Said contract to bo let at the bridge site at the Luke Ferry as aforesaid. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. John Vickers, Ordinary. A Big Sign. One of the largest signs ever painted is seen on the roof of the Chattanooga Modiciue Co's laboratory at the foot of Lookout mountain. The sigu is 175 ft. leng and 40 ft wide and reads, ‘McEl rce’s Wine of Cardui for women Some of the letters are 20 ft. long, and can be read from the top of the historic old mountain. No visitor comes to this popular resort without having ,: \s T ine of Cardui” firmly impressed owQUs memory. This medicine has inereased in popular favor very lapid ly, and now stands at the head of its class. Thousands of ladicß uso it every month. v. hers until you know the full partic ul.ira. Write for catalogue. Address j J. M. Guilliams, Jasper, Fla. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that coutalu Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange ! the whole system when entering it i through the mucous surfaces. Such - article* should never be used except i on prc“ . i ;; i- ti.i from reputable physi : chins, an the they will do i len fold t i Jc> gu i y,u can poMihly j derive fmi.n i'u; i. Hull's Catarrh \ Cure, maiiuiat ‘ip-c ! ‘ y F. J. Cheney & C To:, .’, ', • I'Uit. i-,a no mercu ry, and is takers iu'i.r. ady, acting di j reetty upon the be o<l a:;<i mucous sur fm e-> of the s\-;'eni. 1 r buying Hall’;. 1 Cahirih '-lire be sere vou get the gcr nine. 1- is takni in’errutliy and i; made in !\>’< ui.v< . t-y y I. Chenc • ii Gi, l <':>lii:r.in!< , .!n Tieii. Hold t drugglols, price 7.1' per bottle. OOFflff a e Order of Wm. W.tv.3ros3 CAUTION If you to tap yow gee* don’t ad?Bltse t&ca in the £2reease ■DgtjILIiJJJZ, h .. RATES OF TP IU ION $1.50 AND s2.c Good board with private Nothing will bo left undono to raise th„ t efficiency of the school. W c keep constantly on hand ' . jns. sng and Assorted Line of Stationery AND ARE PREPARED TO PRINT^ BILLHEADS, LETTER HEA '^* t ENTS' ENVTt -- OPES, HAN’ At prices that defy competition " ,n ( !> - -L' " uinty. ' : v i IK ? i! ' E.-, fUJ ninri^s'tor lS t d kC vn ff °° t “ l 12:0 ° mi<lf!l ' ' ; v MOT t: A J[ La-,ah?M9so Passe 'l' 0 "" " 1 at price# Fr’-rhl n ;■ -r nnsi' e at. p - * l 1 -,il yi i> -.ny ) mil y nV, and exHimj tFj A , : v 6HI 7 2.1 4 i J j F „ - 1 * ' i s6 40 SDK) 6 4.0 Ho 9 70l 822 ’■ *b‘ <'!c! n • ;..i , f 7 U 1833 'fUT-V- vi; 1 1 |,.„r f7'3B IB.L. * t 7 .15 f8 67 - 1 15 Shu- t. I- , 1743 fSJ jt 1 d-i - g to.xf. .lava** I 753 £0 L 2 b 8 a ta an ) £8 20 £/0 3-- Rchr * H l -455 Arrive Wi v \;m- . s „ 0 Oo|/lo 1.. Leave WA f 9 i.ovl t 055 - V--, . to * & 4 r jT?•:.*' -t . i 9fnii3 . Mi .-1 - v - *1 ii. itkil, £ 0 :,1 i 11 tu . 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Superintendent Pass. Trafic Manager. Div. Pass. Agi ni u&k &CnOCQQ&. .VII.I.ACOOCIIKE, ■ : : : tMfi f COUltfiE OE STUDY: Primary, Intermediate, Academic, Normal, Musical, and Commercial. Send for catalogue, Fall begins September 21efc 1805. W. ZMMmm, , Fnncipalj