The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, December 13, 1895, Image 3

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ITEM BOILED DIVN. Short, Crisp Paragraphs Piche Up Here , ihere and Everywhere. Items Too Small for Heads, but Lotul Enough to liaise Merry Cain When Properly Loaded. Who’s your choice for Mayor? Is Douglas going to have a school nest year? Dr. Googo of tiros ton was in town monday. Judge Dart went to Irwinville Mon day on busi less. Douglas will have two newspapers after this week. Go to W . F. Sibbett for your fire! "works tor Christmas. We need good conservative busi ness men for town officers. Mr. L. Osteen took in the fishing at Moores mill poud this week. Several cases were disposed of in Justice court last Saturday. Col. E. A Buck paid a flying visit to Stokesviils Tuesday .$ Mr. John M. >ft of this place has bfeen dangerou-T ill this week. Dolls, toys and fire orks of every description at Ward & Davis.’ Paries who owe us for the Breeze will confer a favor by paying up. W. W. McDonald went to Bruns wick Thursday on legal business. The first meeting of the city court will be held on the third Monday in January 1396, Commissioner Jeff Kirkland and his estimable wife spent two days in town last week. Quite a number of teachers were present standing the examination last Friday and Saturday, The largest display of holiday goods i ever seen ir Coffee county are at and Davis’. Keepteßtr.eve tni'Dr. Sibbetts drug store for^B;■ finest line of Christmas goods evejbrought to Douglas. Ward & Davis has tiro largest and cheapest stock of goods ever shown in Douglas. Cal! on them. Dr. John Hall came down last Tuesday to attend his grand father, John M. Lott sr. who is quite ill. Loot out for Ward & Davi’s adver tisement next week, they have some thing new to tell their customers. Prof. Tsinner, principal of the Doug las high school closed his school last Friday after a very successful term Ward & riavis will allow 10 per cent discount to all purchases of hil iday goods for Sunday school Christ mas tret s. The best and cheapest college ii Georgia is the Va-dosta Buffr-: ?n Cos) lege. Address J. E. Porter, Valdosta Ga. 0-2 S-if Everybody is requested to a tenJ ] Sunday school next Sunday' at which tuns plans for a Chris'mas tree will be discussed. Governor Atkbisou has rcrontiy up pointed ex sen..tor Tlios. M. Norwood to be judge of the city court of Savan nah. A private letter frrn O. J. Mead dows lie is getting along nicely vithhis mci ii! work at Augusta. Health good and enjoying life. Mr. P. L. Smith i- m Athens takin; a law course at th"‘ University. Pat many friends ivii' be glad to know that he is making rapid studies in Iff work. Porter’s Business College of Macon has been moved to Valdosta and com bined with Valdosta Bus ness Collegi with J. E. Porter president and bu. > ness manager, 0-28-tf J ilea J. Lott, our popular ex-clerk informs ns that he has sold his fare in the country and will soon return I Douglas to live. Jilcs knowns a gooff thing when he sees it and has rightly come to the conclusion that it is . thing t live at the capita- of Coffee. The Douglas Leader, a weekly pr per, to be published on Thursday vi! make its appearance on Dec. 19th edited by Melvin Tanner, and pulish ed by Tanner <fc Brown. Mr. T. M Brown now with the Breeze will hav charge f the printing departmen The boys will have a job outfit an propose to get out a first-class week! paper. Everybody in Coffee count knows Melvin Tanner as a thorough upright energetic citizen. We wisi. for this new candidate much eucccf and feel that there is room in Coffee county for the enterprise. Mortgage Sale. State of Georgia Coffee county : Will be sold before the courthouse door of said county between the legal hours of Sale to the highest bidder for cash on the Ist Tuesday in January 1896 the following de scribed property to-wit: Lot of land No oi.e bundled and nineteen (i.19) in the sixth (6th) district f Coffee c< uuty. Said 1 nd levied on and sold under and by virtue j ox ; mortgage execution issuing out of the superior court of s iid c i in favor of B. F. BulLr 1 t. \. So sours against II B Fla - a. T n ±k'< C y f Me ir ji-.T 1-395. j Y\ :>! ...iin.cr, Sheriff, j o;, —('off: e county. By vi - ■ (o. 11. power of sale c n'.aui and 1 • cer: :.n mr 1 age i ..lit Hr ui u-’. L i Fai 1- .. t) j L >ydcii .h j'< ay re; . , > ad j t the i> .L --o i-i 1r jo i. -ah. .ny . ... „ i > deu in li e ff*c I . 1 • L O ir- !- ■. io : ‘J, / , , 1- ' ,i is IV : ■ -v. id atp; ■ :1 ti h ■v cd On.. It? i8; ■ ■ Gee ; ;,i ' : lay 'll 11 a ; L-( t ve- I ■ gt nrs - sff to the Jr: die. r uid , ( ish i io foil win; proport ti.vi t: il *' t -- p. ai cel or Ini o laud situ Ij_ i,- y ad beif.-g in Con.' ooiui'y nod • - , ug a parv o. or: K i at lit No f.n r j ui'drcd and fievt uty-eight (178). i the ti 11. (s*~>) tisirict of tr. mno ti;' taiui: g five ( 1 an , | .iciO oi i a ti'. ■ u 1 Hal , as • .vs • O toe north by 11 ■’ - Sail • Dull', eind- v u I'.iiin., jr., r.au M; iv , loth Oy rg' t-o!-v ay i .' n . | P, und on the west by !e. n • Mi lena Padgett Tl3 •'•a; ; -a. ii | i.omas Paulk, together .ii .■•-. j uprovemeuts ajq'u t n i u reditaments thereto beh jor ,a tiywite appertaining. Sal t • ty to be sold as the pr. per; \ and raid Ititta Griffin a. id L L Fh'jl'.- uer in satisf.iition of ti o 'o. • - scribed mortgig ". E. Boyd ait', in act f v IliUa Griili ian Ll, r’.i i .r, Q. A lei) o id ait ys for E. B > and . Georgci —V iftee <. tin . Wii; •jiu. before the court !■ i ffi t!u town of Douglas bit, V. h- u- of aie on th- Ist i.. try the following desc.:i.. ; •i yto wit: F.'u* hundred and * a . (460) acroi f !o of iami Ko. '■ ; :v:l-e ■ (500) :. the sixth (6th) '4 | a.. lof Coffee e rmiy, ti. same being J he pluc vhereou Mark li.-:! now re iif • * • • property levi-d <-n t-o [ <■ .•- ; .01 rod virtu ft! f" iii r ./ in di r. , ■l '-1 tb tc.il and. -■ I 15*1 >in fat or th: A. i\ J uti ;iLM. ii . .id! p I'.!'..'- : ")i‘ ; v- the pro I \ ' Ltllio ttisfaction of the ' 1 . ’ ifn Sid , ■f.rh la. ' : I, on ibec iuhiy. - - * ■ ■■. in Oilier .r "-m, -Ln-u. j ;■■ °-. :v • 1 - * tvuc i ! tio i ; ms. u rol :i.: j 11 I: i: ' Lies'.; . '. 1■ j "• t. • Li.. .g : . -Ill' " I • nd' ougiiig :l ci ... i , |re UK sr, . u Un ~ , • , Ity tat !u ling t... , Aio , , . ■it: One hundred -in.: he ... jc.ii s of lot of So. ! :■} all .... i i o. 43b. all of i■■■. No. Jo.) all C: j. . 384. and a.' '• lot Mo. ;G. AH . |- : ' : " r 1 - lying u-.d i, il l'i<j t'i'l t-l; . iiC * of Cos ’ e ,•’ Id ‘be !>!'■>■• : of T. . laic o' r ' .'o iy Herea- il. 1 ;'■ •" C 1-BUi i '!1 • • k a”c. Ti . I- y . io, ' Lhj'ih Jaui a. . Adm i. G;o-gi . —:ro , . . vy;:- I SO", l-iltoii* till, (:t, Irt * : .■ ; he town ci Do rgi on, : i <iay in January between P. ■ fiours of .sale tiic f'lil vy.: .J . : property to-wit: Jilof j. . ! ; .'7 the *" 'i district of c i ty. Paid pr party Itvi—i j told as the !>;■:>;•-rty o! it J. c. i under and by vinue two fi i\- } from the county com t, of i ! •.'Ouc‘y again -t D. J. r in k % ;of Builard A Her- ms -.ti l pro cm j levied C'U a. .1 * ; !.r; 3o'.j . ;ty of D. J. Carver in cibsiW.i ,n : I -be alove dcscrib 1 fi ; , s . . In. Tanner, Si'ciiff. Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that at the next session of the General Assembly of Georgia a bill| entitled an act to abolish the county court of Coffee county will beiutioducedAlso an act to •s'ablish the city court of Coffee eoun t’. to define its powers aud jurisdic tion, to provide for the appointment foa Judge and other officers thereof, o define their duties and powers, ami j for other purposes. This September 20th, 1895. Local Legislation. To whom it may concern :—Notice is oereby given that at the next term ‘ toe Legislature the following bill 111 be introduced : An act to incor ..rate the town of Douglas, to confer .itieral powers, define the corporate nits, providing for paving and open ■g streets, levying a town tax aud jr other purposes. • I -O Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that a bill i't be introduced at this term of the nera! Assembly creating a Board of ■ iunty Ci lmnissioners for Coffee onty and f< r other purposes. g?' '1 <ft> f*=*Sn> $ *y ' ■). AV IjtJL w T Vo y cross, Gc oryia. ■ llr LRS FOR FINE .U •THING, lit . it . St.-- -.VREAf 1.01 HI\G, li \ ; I, S!B bUt Imi Fivnyii I'i.OTHKiT. IIE . I' :lf' i-T !1■ • S ..nd -II *I-:s. HE'. , F.ii rVi! 1 R.l li x; oooDd. IIE . .J i S‘B V. "ii V EKY 11 iN•f in a first-cl- aclohing store. 1 p; ;< ■•-n -. x -eli >n any city in ’he i ;.,tc. —i.: 7 :: "T'T-3 bit x gyi pi? o n o C.i.-l a::d ex * ■ •;< <ii." complete at ck. WAY- 1058 CLO HUNGS TORE. The |l id .' icakc it ei lj> To Dale Clothiers. - , ■ r \v c i yee r v % i A i il'v-Jao, UA ■ aocesjor ' ’.AN..;, 7 . )3- J 4 It tL T "J p’nt /r\ A (j it i \%t it. MY f"a 1 • /it cl SJ i% ij Lit ir. £ veil 'jm) g eg t; ha. Owing u.t -b f -ei that, we a*o ovc- -f , k*l wth goods w make the folio-.vi ig low p:ioc sf $45.00 : ;:i sol i fo i :o. SSO Bu rn vfi ! v sol 1 for $! t. S6O Bny: '. ‘oid for s>! Ig one b "se farn" wage ns (B) 28 and s3j. E. jrl-iu fa. @ 7. G.v u .it: ai. -f m sR H. Ipr Ifffla! liiiitii i'lie great question of the nay is,! vow and where oan the best fcdness-' :ion be obtained? The best educa- j iion is that which prepares for the j necessities of life No man can live n ignorance and make a sue--ess of | die. The education needed by the i verage young man m woman i:. : .at which gives thc.m a store o. iseful knowledge, and ~t the . . . ,ie ime trains the mental e owm-s so that the khowledg the . >a Esed to a good advantage. ■ uccessfu) marj must be tm'noi’ -•> bink and to nttpresi his Ui nig brcibly. Jart.xi: Hc‘;.al la ives such an r&mafcoa. as vor:;,: >eople of t'r* r: , n>3d. .h. school has ar>> V,. t.. * * of room. good.library * '■ v ; .;of aparnt ■. The faculty i- Xj n.<e;l of a lh;< rorps of Non;-i-iy trained teachor better ones cannot be found in to south. The student ha eh cc of a variety of courses. The wants of all are met. Wo,k of a high oi ler is done in each department. Thoroughness is the motto of thy institute. Expenses arc low. Ac commodations are good. The sea Ith is excellent. There has not 'seen a serious case ofsickuess a nong the students in four years. Jasper Normal is'the largest school if high grade irEFlorid , and is the jest equipped normal school with n 300 miles of Jasper. Thorough jouest work is the of our success. Next term opens September 17th. Don’t th nk school else SEST is what tlic l’cople “ buy the most of. That’S Why Mood s iSarsuparili.i lias the largest •ale OF AUI MVDICmZS. A Big Sign. One of the largest signs ever painted 5s seen on the roof of the Chattanooga i Medicine Co’s laboratory at the foot of ‘Lookout mountain. The sign is 175 ft. long and 40 ft wide and reads, ‘McEl rec’s Wine of Cardiff for women some of the letters arc 20 ft. long, andean be read from the top of the historic old mountain. No visitor comes to this popular resort without having “Wine of Cardiff” firmly impressed on his memory. This miedicine has increased in popular f4fflt>r very tapid !y, and now stands at ne head of its class. Thousands of ladies use it every month. BATTLES arc couth ually going on in the human sy ffirt. drivcaoui dir ease and RESTORES HEALTH Ji cro until you know the full partis ulars. Write for catalogue. Address J. M. Guilliams, Jasper, Fla. ?> ware nf Ointiaeiitn For t'aturrh that contam Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Sum articles < • v> i housed exetj'. on pre er pi ■>■ . in reputable physi ci.-ms, i vo they will do it '.on fold t ■ in you can possil !;■ , deme o in i•<: i. if ill’s Catm t r '’ore, m i ni nto < i y b\ J. Clierso .? it i. t Tvl. 't . ().. < ootrins no mercu | ry, und is non •< .ntc* i y, acting di • ctly upon ti. hi-•’ J mucous r.i.r ir.ces of ide cm. In ouying llui' t C oarrl. ■o ■ i . ;• u c the gen lone. 1 V. i.. CO pi rnaJly and is made to i * !•_> i'. J. Cherny tCi. I- lie no f;c- . s*&" Sciij by druggists, price 7-V per bottle. .-,—r - fjf) P* fi’J VQ Z-XlF** C/-SHE ! h Order of Won. PA. ft IT Z v, ‘-V ir.-5'0“3 i CAUTION I! yea want to keep ysra and Sen’t iSttrliss rasa ,‘a tig 3EJ3 T t&f &2£S * FALL TBHX ■ DOUGLAS SCHOOL, -Fail term Opens August 12tii 1805, MELVIN TANNER, IMn. RAIDS OFTHIUION 11.60 AND? 2.00 PKU MONTH, ACCORDIi.Q TO OR/ I)E Good board with private families at reafonablo rates Nothing will be left undone to raise the standard aifci promote tlie efficiency of the school. •sr imbm W c keep constantly on hand a full and Assorted Line of Stationery AND ARE PREPARED TO PRINT BILLHEADS, LETTER If FADS, STATEMENTS' ENVEL OPES, HAND BILLS, E!C., At prices that defy competition. BLF KZE JOB OFF lIE i ?*2Lss i3JNT *2L* f : ■" 1 ': * t* rt r?? *7 2T L F/T H] '1 . - r iin 72, R. T ',d t f ß^ t l%t 12:01 u ’ clr,ck : • ' -lay, Aug p^;,. : a ‘ i.ssr .n' m.s,' " ” I ■ t' l’gll ir ..•! Tins'* i\' M‘(l D.ily Diii.yji iU | ... BTA ’ "■ v 1 Ufi'i l.m x'nn- j I'ftilj IT.sly m ! pm ! a y I _ P. M. A. 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Viont;,.i;iu ry, Nashville, tbiV/Uinah, Ch.irlcHtoa a id all points north ; ai ■ , I'ampa and St Augustine. tHr,lining Ohiir Curs between V/ayc.osa and Montgomery ia. Thomarville. B. Duhl'. sm, B. W. Wrenn Gc.>. W r\>atca Gen. Suporintei lent Pasw. 7’rafir: Manager. Div. ‘ass. Atm! SIM SCSOSEc 'JLLAdOOCHEE, : : : : .='' • Ft, • ■ ...IT-" -_^v. M ft h '-.- n J tJL-i : *‘ J ai : ; ; ,'d 1 (JOUUSE OF STUDY: Pri :H'.ry, IhiornaediuU’* Academic* •■ übiCftl, ixd Commercial. H( nd fur cata’o^’ue. F<t!l brgii’.B September 21ft 1333 Its && | ' Principal.