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■CAL INTELLIGENCE
happy New Year.
HKighteen Ninety-six
■shristmas was quiet but pleasant
Kid merry.
[pyloriia oranges a specialty at J. \V.
B&ince,s, Pearson.
You may not wait any longer,
girls ; it is leap year, and half this of
fice needs a wife.
Every day is bargain day at Ward
and Davi’s.
The merchants say that the Cluist
jnas trade has not been so good in
lyears. A fine evidence of good times
dn Coffee.
Apples and Bananas are constantly
[coming to J. W. Prince, at Pearson.
Ajniee line of overcoats and suits at
Wiwd and Davis’ cheap.
Blow your horns, boys, blow, tor
Christmas week is a rare occasion,
and you Will never be boys but once.
Alligator tusk, jewelry, solid 14 caret
of all kinds, at M. M. Knight’s, Pear
son, Ga.
See Ward and Davis’ new ad. in this
issue. They can save you money.
Mr, E. A. Buck is in Noith Carolina
visiting his mother. He expects to
bring back a supply of ebony labor
for the tuipentine business.
If youY clockyvon't keep good time,
you had better have M. M. Knight, at
Pearson, to fix it.
Ward & Davis has the largest and
cheapest stock of goods ever shown in
Douglas,, Call on them.
Christmas eve night a dwelling
owned by B. Peterson and occupied
by Sid Pridgen, colored, was burned.
All but the kitchen furniture was
saved. The fire originated from wood
extending out of the fire place. No
insurance.
Guns and Pistols all mended as good
a9 new by M. M. Knight, Pearson, Ga.
The best and cheapest college in
Georgia is the Valdosta Business Col
lege. Address J. E. Porter, Valdosta,
Ga. 6-28-tf
Sheriff’ Tanner was in town Satur
day and wore a veritable Sunday
smile . He expects to move into town
teoon, and we do not wonder at his joy.
you are m Pearson stop at J
In
■ s v; , ’ ’ ggj--
will smile mi
Porter’s Business College of Macon
has been moved to Valdosta and com
bined with Valdosta Bus'ness College
with J. E. Porter president and busi
ness manager, 6-28-tf
Ingratitude is the basest char&ctei
istic in human natuie, and the man
who does not appreciate a benefactor
HbM as good as a dog.
always In stock at .). W.
Pearson, Ga. -Fresh enbli.tgo
■■ptveek, call and get a mess.
There is not a vacant house in town
and families are huddling together be
cause there is nothing else to do. Why
does our wealth lie dormant when
families are waiting to come here be
cause there is no place to live? Twelve
neat houses could be rented in sixty
days.
A disordered watch is worse than no
watch at all. M. M.'Kniglit, at Pear
son, puts them in good order at little
cost. Repairing sewing machines a
specialty.
f The Douglas colored band recently
had the misfortune to lose their in
struments by fire, but Puenix Pke, it
has risen,out of the ashes, and once
more toe ts the last lays of cuffy.
iijeorgii—Coffee county. All
perso ts having demands against
Thomas Paulk dec jased late of said
county are hereby notified and re
quired to present them properlv
attested to the undersigned within
the time pi’essribed by law. And
all persons hidebled to said dec as
el are hereby required lo make im
mediate settlement to tU under
signed. This Sept. 2nd 1895.
Elijah Paulk, sr, Admirer.
NOTICE
Notice is her by given in aecord
once with law that beginning with
January Ist. 1896 the legal advertis
ing of Coffee county will be changed
from the Douglas Breeze in said coun
ty to The Douglas Leader a paper
published and having a general cir
culation in said county. Dec. 20th
1865. W. M. Tanner,
Sheriff Coffee county.
D. W. Gaskin,
Clerk Superior Court.
APPOINTMENTS FOR Till! BROXTON
CIRCUIT FOR THE YEAR ISSUE
Broxton, first Sabbath, at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m.
Oak Grovq, second Sabbath at Sat
urday before, at 11 a. m.
Midway, third Sabbath and Satur
day before, at 11 a. m.
Bethel, third Sabbath, at 3 p. m.
Douglas, fourth Sabbath at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m.
Lone Hill, Saturday before the first
Sabbath at 11 a, m. and Sunday at
3 p. m.
William’s Church is to be supplied
by Brother J. M. Wilcox.
I want to see the other local preach
ers and arrange with them to have
regular appointments. In the Provi
dence of God I have been sent to you j
this year. lam your servant in the '
name, and for the sake of Jesu *, let's
all say by the grace of God, we will
make it the best year of our life.
Come out, and meet me, on the first
round, I want to meet and know you
all. Your Pastor,
J. S. Lewis.
Si nude Justice.
The Valdosta Business College is
rapidly coining to the front. Very
thorough instructions combined with
remarkably libe.al terms of tuition
commend it to all interested in acquir
ing a thorough b css education at
a minium cost. 6-28-tf.
ARE you coming to the Eposition?
If so stop at the leading Hotel where
accommodatiaus are to be had for 1,-
000 per day. The only first-class Hotel
in the city charging only $2 per day.
The Victor ia Hotel ,
J W Gulucke, Manager,
Nos. 80-32-34 South Pryor street
Half Block from Car Shed,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA.
Burglar proof safe for valuables.
Cars pass the door every five minutes
foi the Exposition grounds. Every
thing first class. The best beds in the
city, telegraph or write ahead for ac
commodations. lit member wo will
treat you right and only charge you
$2 per day fer board and lodging
P rters meet all trains.
The Greatest Attraction at The
Exposition is the Wonderful
Cyclorania,
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.
Located just ouside the main entrance
on 14 street and Piedmont avenue.
on’t Miss It.
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Schedule on Douglas & McDonald B.E.
Leave McDonalds 11:30.
“ Sweats Still 11:45.
“ Lowthers 12 ;05.
“ Moores 12:23
“ Downing 1 :05,
Arrive Douglas 1:25.
RETURNING;
Leave Douglas ■ 2:20.
“ Downing 2 40.
“ Mooie3 '3:17.
“ Lowthers 3:35.
“ Sweats Still 3:55.
Arrive McD:nalds 4:15.
Georgia—OofT e county : To a!!
whom it may' concern: T L and
M B I'ickren administrators o! the
estate of J .J Pickren deceased, late
of said county 7, lime in due form
applied to the undersigned for let
ters of dismission Tom said admhi
istraforship, aid this is to notify
all Persons kindred and. creditors
to snow cause if any at the March
term IS9G of the court of Ordinary
: o said county why such letters cl
dismission sho del not lie grant, and
Jo' n Vickers. Ord nary.
Money to Loan.
'lho Inter-State Building and
Loan Association, of Allanta, Ga.,
loans money to its members at a
cheap rate of interest, and on easy
terms. It is now ready for doing
business in Douglas- Eoi further
particulars apply to J. A. Daught
ry, local secretary and treasurer, or
C. \V. Innnger, local agent.
EilM
Macon, Ga , conceded to be the hu
gest and most practical in the south
is giving a Business, Shorthand,
Normal, Telegraph or Pen-Art
course for $25,00 and board at £9,00.
Also giving to one worthy hoy or
girl in each county a full corse.*
Write at cnee enclosing np nj:
stamp for p-aritculars. j 1 [| j], m
MARRV THIS GIRL—SOMEBODY!
Mr. Editor:—l stain'd a Lluo silk dress with
lemon juice; what will restore the* color? lam
making lots of money selling the Climax Diib
Washer. Have not made less than $lO any day i
worked. Every family wants a Dish Washer, and
pay $5 quickly when they see the dishes washed
and dried perfectly in one minute. I sell as man}
washers as my brother,.and he is an old sales
mi.n. I will clear #3.000 this year. Address the j
Climax Mfg. Cos., Columbus, Ohio. Aiu'one can 1
do as well a*- lam doinr. MACD IK K. j
Fatal for Sale
First-class farm two miles west of
Douglas. 490 acres, with saw mill tim
ber on the laud, 120 acres iu cultiva
tion, three good dwelling houses with
out houses on each place, good fc nee
around the entire plantation. The
proposed S. B. A. & N. W. R. It. runs
through the 1 >.iyl. This is one of the
best farms iu Coffee county. The
land is fertile, water good and on the
whole a very dosirable pace, and can
bo bought at a bargain. For terms
aud further particulars call on or ad
dress B. H. Smith,
Douglas, Ga.
PROTECTION from the grip,
* pneumonia, diphtheria, fever and
epidemics is given by Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla. It makes PURE BLOOD.
OOR DIGESTION leads to
* nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and
great misery. The best remedy is
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA.
THE
Waycross Clothing Store
Way cross, Georgia.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CLOTHING. .
HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST FITTING CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST HATS and SHOES.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNISHING GOODS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING In a first-class clothing
store. Styles and prices not excelled in any city in the state.
EVERYBODY DUST AT I TED TO
Call and examine our complete stock.
WAY"CROSS CLOTHING STORE.
The Wide Awake and Up To Dale Clothiers.
WAYCROSS, GA-
Successors to FRANK C. OWENS-
J. A. JONES & CO.,
WA Y CROSS GEORGIA.
REDTJCEa PRICES,
Owing to the fact that we are overstocked with goods we make the
"following low prices ’.
$45.00 Buggies will he sold for 40.00.
SSO Buggies will be sold for s4o.
S6O Buggies will be sold for SSO. ljj one hor.-io farm wagons @2B
and S3O. SLO Florida saddles @ £7. Give ue a trial.
ar. &. arenas go,
WAYCJROSS,€LL.
PAIN -1 - (JURE,
Sold on positive guarantee to
cure any pain in one minute,
A : Wonderful: Mousehole: Medicine
Cures Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Nervous or
Spasmodic Pains, Toothache, Backache*
Sprains, Bruises. Lameness, Cramp Coin*,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, flings of Insects,
Swellings of all Kinds, StiiT-neck, Soreness
Soreihroat, Side Stomach or Sea -sickness,
rii easei of Bad Coughs, Colds or Pneu
monia, it A (lords Quick
RELI JES JE"
PRICE 25 OIEItTTS*'
w^vt_,k:r]Ps , s
DEA !>-—SBIOT
Cells Cure
FOR
M UL ES & HOUSES.
Directions—Give 2 lo 4 tablespoon
fuls in one pint of sweet milk or water
If not relieved in .‘io minutes repent
the dose giving two tablespoonful':, it
is seldom necessary to give the second
dose, as it acts like magic, giving re
lief almost instantly.
Jt is also a very valuable general
liniment used externally for all kinds
of pain-, bruise?, sprains, old sores,
spavin, sweeny, saddle galls, stiff
joints etc. Price one dollar.
And for sale by dr.legist.
MAXVI-AC TL-E E i> Ii V
TIIE WALKER CO.
Savannah, G-a.
H E Dm;?/ Is vriiat the People
! v Lm m,vt of. \hzi'c Why
-.ip..idla has tiio largest
as.. Mcr:C!H!EB.
A Big Fign,
j One of tire largest signs ever painted
is seen on the roof of the Chattanooga
Medicine Co’s laboratory at the foot of
Lookout mountain. The sign is 175 ft.
long and 40 ft wide and reads, '‘McEl
ree’s Wine of Cardv.i for women Some
of the letters are 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 Cardui” firmly impressed
on his memory. This medicine has
increased in popular favor very lapid
| ly, and now stands at the head of its
| class. Thousands of ladies use it
every month.
QREAT BATTLES are contin
ually going on in the human sy
tem. UootfeiSars^paHUad rivoj.tmtdls
ease aud RESTORES HEALTH
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given away to any one who ap
plies through us for the most meritorious patent during
tire month preceding.
We secure the best patents for our clients,
and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to
keeptraek of their bright ideas. At the same tune we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window" which can be easily slid up
and down without breaking the passenger’s back,
“sauce-pan," “collar-button," “nut-lock," “bottle
stopper," and a thousand other little things that most
any one can find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are the ones that brin£ largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice in
the “ National Recorder," published at Washington,
I ). C., which is the ocst nc wspaper published in America
in the interests of inventors. Wc furnish a year’s sub
scription to this journal, f*ee of cost, to all our clients.
We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the “National Recorder," containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the United States among
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their
attention the merits of the invention.
All communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERRURN & CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents,
6i3 P Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
( y Reference —editor ofthis paper. Write for our
jo-fage pamphlet, I REE.
Order of
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CAUTION
If you want to kec? your good
do!i : t a-iYOfli-e them In the
Isreeac©,
FALL TERM
DOUGLAS SCHOOL.
Fall term Opens August 12th 18S5.
MELVIN TANNER, IVin.
RATES OF TUIUION $1.50 AND $2.00 PER MONTH, ACCORDING!* TO OKA DU
Good board with private families at reafonable rates
Nothing will be left undone to raise the standard and promote the
effit iencjf of the school.
We keep constantly on hand a full
and Assorted Line of Stationery
AND auk prepared to print
BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS,' ENVEL
OPES, HAND BILLS, ETC.,
At prices that defy competition. BREEZE JOB OFFICE.
PLANT SYBTIMJa
72 TIME TABLE 72-
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bocal Parse 71
Daily Dully STATIONS W
exSun _ .. J I Daily Daily
Daily j
A M A M P. M, A. m 7
P M 720 ’ B& W Shops - 77 Z 7*7
‘ Houtt mi r WiCk “ Bllw s 7 .to
8o ( J Southern Crossing - i n ji 7>/*
522 Mile Turuont p,27 7 07
* .anuuca - flo J 6 f 054
lU® ‘ Waynesville - i 0 no f 6 38
" Atkinson - f9 54 f 0 3o
1 ® . Lulaton f9 48 f 628
} " Nuhunta - f9 39 I 615
1 9.31 - Hoboken - ri) r s ft,,
19 38 - Sclilatterville - l i 2, yd v
s 955 Arrive WAYCKOSS Leiwe ik Ite •>-
10 4o Leave WAYCHOSS Arrive I #535 S 4
116 55 - Waresboro - hi ‘
(1113 • Millwood
11120 - McDonald - t* "
‘ J J . eI , ir , son l - ' f “134 f8 49
11112 - Kirkland - ♦’ 427 f ‘{ 4^
11161 Ninety-Eight MiJe Post f 4 f 334
J *|- v „.„ U, ' a y’ 8 • f -113 I 8 31
11157 - Willacoochee - I4 1o I 329
t r, n f}o Jo " Alapalia - f3sof 311
, 'll ‘ Enigma - - 13 36 f 2 59
1 l.i 8 I 123., ltrookbcbl -f 3 27 2 53
8 1130 s 1250 Arrive - TIFTON - Leave 3io 239
530 11 35 12 5., Leave - TJFTON - Arrive s3oo h 232
s6lO f 1153 f1 13 - Ty Ty , , f2 45 f 2 15
s64of 12 oo 1124 - Runnier - - f2 32 1 204
87 10 112 13 1131 - - J’oulun . . f2 24 f 157
* 745 11220 fl 3S - Isabella - 1217 1 150
88 15 12 3o 1 1 46 - Willingham • 12 oH i 42
sß4sf 12 42 I 1 57 • - Davis -f l r>7 f i 32
920 12 5 9 215 Junction j 4,, 1 17
9 30* 1 (f) 220 - AI.HA NY - 1 :ir ,
A. M. A. Al. P. M. rr*AM
327 89 87 S8 90
s Regular Stop. f Stop on Signal.
Direct connection rnadc.it Wayctoas with through Pullman Sleep
ing Cars for St. Louis, Montgomery, Nashville, Savannah, Charleston
a-id all points north ; also Tampa and St. Augustine.
Reclining Chair Cars between Waycrosa and Montgomery
via. Thomasville.
B. Dunham, B. W. Wrenn Geo. W Coates
Gen. Superintendent Pass. Trade Manager. Div. Pass. Agfnt
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mmm wool
COURSE OF STUDY:
Primary, Intermediate, Academic, Normal, Musical, ami
Commercial. Send for catalogue,
Fall begins September 21st 1805.
W. E. fc OSSIKR,
Principal.