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TOL. VI.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Mrs B. Peterson made a flying visit
to Kirkland last week.
Aligator tooth ear bobs at $1,25 at
M. M. Knight’s
Pearson, Ga.
Mr. B, Peterson has been quite
sick in bed all the week with fever.
Squire’s Boston bellies at 7f ct. at
A. P. Hucks, Pearson, Ga.
If you do not get your paper write
us a postal card and we will investi
gate '.he trouble.
A. P. Ilueks at Pearson, sells Squires
lard at 9 cts.
Before dud : Toomer finishes the
race for solicitor, cracker Bennett will
rumple his collar and cuffs.
3 lb. can tomatoes for 10 cts. at
A. P. Hucks, Pearson, Ga.
Mr. N. C. Greer was re-elected may
or of Pearson without opposition on
Tuesday last.
Ca >t. Wilcox, of Lumber City, and
one of the most popular men in Wire
grass Georgia, is in town.
The weather the past week has been
just simply splendid, and old Sol has
smiled over us undisturbed.
Judge F. Willis Dart and Col,
W. W. McDonald attended county
court in Irwin county this week.
.Business has picked up wonderfully
since the first week after new year.
Business never lays in and around
Douglas.
The Breeze prints all the legal"a'd
vertising and gives all the count}’
news and only sl. a year. Send in
your name. „
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Misses Ivate and Lila Kirkland re
turned ,<co their home at Kirkland,
muejvto the regret of the young peo
ple of Douglas.
Mr. J. It. Davis and family of Bay
boro, Colqnit county, is in the city
visiting his brothers W. A. 11. and
T. J. Davis.
Mr. Jiles J. Lott who has been liv
in the country about 12 miles has
moved his family in, is now a full
fledged Douglasite.
agponductor John B. Huff of the
G. IS. <fc F. railroad is in the city, visit
ing the family of C.;A. Ward Jr., who
is related to him v •
There seems to be a great deal of
interest taken in the Holiness meet
#g, and a great manv conversions
’nave already been,reported.
2, The health fulness m Coffee county
is leported to be renvarkbly good. It
is almost next to impossible to get
sick in the yellow pine district.
your job printing to the
Breeze office. Our Mr. Parker has
spent twenty-six years at the business,
and can please the most fastidious.
Mr. I. L. Girtman of Bingham, this
county, paid the Breeze office visit
this week and left a dollar for the
Breeze one year. Come again brother
Miss Lilia McDonald, of McDon
ald’s Mill, one of the most excellent
young ladies in South Georgia, gpent
part of Wednesday and Thursday in
Douglas.
Look at the new advertisement o’
Ward & Davis in this issue of the
Breeze. The gentlemen composing
thi3 firm are perfectly reliable, and
they are offering some rare bargains.
The postmaster will kindly inform
us if parties do not take out their pa
pers. The subscription books were
turned over to us in a bad fix, and we
are having much trouble in getting
them arranged.
T. J. Davis <fe Cos. are becoming
more and more popular with the con
sumers of this section, which is att’-ib
utable to their square dealing with
everyone who deals with them. They
carry a well selected stock 6f fresh
groceries, and are sellingj at rock bot
tom prices. Give them a call when
you come to town.
THE SOtIELAS BREEZE.
PICKREN RELEASED.
Mr. Jule Pickreti. who has been
confined in jail at this place, charged
with accessory to the killing of G. $.
McDonald, was released from jail on a
$5,000 bend on last Wednesday, The
following persons signed his bond : E-.
L. Pickren, Wm. Vickers, Dr. W. E.
Sibbett and Elias Lott. Mr. Pickren
is a native of Coffee county, and is by
no means without friends, lie could
have given a much larger bond if it
had been required of him.
Last Tuesday the still and one hun.
dred barrels of rosin and thirteen bar
rels of spirits belonging to J. G. Pace
was destroyed by fire. The origin of
the fire was caused by turning off a
charge of rosin wh iu 100 hot. It has
not been learned whether or not there
was any insurance. The stil: was sit
uated about two miles from Shepherd,
and was a very tine , one, being
the one that was sent to the World’s
Fair at Chicago for excellence,
Mr. D. A. Morris of Baxley lias ren
ted <he store of M r B, Peterson, now
occupied by Mr. Gordon and at an
early date will put iu a stock of gen
eral merchandise. We understand
that Mr. Morris also bought a lot of
laftd near the same store and will
erect a store of his own.
Mr. C. C. Pearson, of Granite moun
tain, Texas, was in our office this
week. Mr. Pearson is a prominent
rail oad man of chat place, and has
been visiting Georgia since Christinas.
He subscribed for the Breeze and
and promised to let us hear from him
when lie got back to Texas.
Mr. A. Rieketsoiv, a native cf this-,
county, but who has been living in
Kingsland, Texas, for twenty-seven
years, has been visiting liis relatives
here for the past two weeks Ho
therc are manv changes since he lived
litre and he notes the improvements
everywhere.
NOTICE.
From this date my office will be in*
the new store recently occupied by
Messrs. Hall Bros. At night I can be
found at my residence next door to
office, opposite John M. Lott's. All
calls answered promptly day or night.
Charges reasonable. 1 solicit in the
future as in the pant, a reasonable
share of your patron*ge. My drugs
will all be fresh and pure. Vn’ke my
office head quajbjTß when in town.
- ' W. W. Terrell.
Georgia—Coffee county. : Will be
sold before the court bouse door at
Douglas said county, on the first Tues
day on February next within the legal
hours of sale to the highest and bent
bidder for cash the following described
property to. wit: Ninety (90) acres of
lot of land No one hundred and sixty
two [IC2] in the sixth distret of .Coffee
county. Said property levied on and
bv virtue of three fifa’s issued from the
county court of Coffee county two in
favor of H, 11. Wolf and company and
one in favor of Mauls, Bear aud Cos.,
against Jeff Kirkland, Said property
levied on and to be sold in satisfaction
of the above described ti fa’s. Levy
made and returned to me by W A J.
Smith Sheriff City court ef Coffee
county. This Jan. Bth 1890.
Wm. Tanner.
Sheiiff.
■ NOTICE
Georgia—Coffee County. To
all whom it rcay concern: Mrs.
Mary E. Girtman has in due form
applied to the undersigned for
permanent letters of Warren Gitt
man, deceased nil will pass upon
said application on the first Mon
day in February’ next. Given un
der my hand and official signature
this Jan. G 1690. Jon. Vick rs.
Ordinary.
POPULAR
# WRiams
IE9S
$1 00 per day—Single meals. 25c.
Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
DOUGLAS, GA. COFFEE COUNTY. FRIDAY JANUARY 17. 1896.
T. E. LAMER SON & CO.,
JEWELERS ,y STATIONERS!
Waycross, ... Georgia
We carry a full line of Sewing Ma
■ chines, Organs and Pianos.
©in Wiateli Repairing
Is the best in the Country and we are prepared to give first class work.
ilif A -° UR stock of
falclißs, Clocks k Jewelry
IS COMPLETE -
gi?“CorrcspeiHleuce by’ mail Solicited. When in Wayciosg give us a call.
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TO SAVLYOUR
$ 0 STs?
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The largest stock of groceries ever
shown hi any ret nil store
in this section.
MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING IN HEAPS AND PILES.
GOOD FITS AND LATEST STYLES.
shoes! shoes! Shoes!!!
My stock is the best and cheapest, and largest of any retail store
IN SOUTH GEORGIA.
My Stock is Comp It in Eve.ii/ Line
AND CHEAPER THAN IIAS EVER BEEN SOLD.
Customerscoming 1 hum t
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CAN PUT THEIR HORSES IN MV LOT FREE OF
CHARGE. 1 HAVE ON HAND LINT
COTTON FOR SALE FOR MATTRESSES.
Hive me a a rial and be convinced
nothing to price my goods.
If y.)u hould at any time need a Coffin or Casket t call on me, I have
a Coffin department in my store. Can fix y r ou up any’ price and style.
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DOUGLAs GEORGIA
Wisdom, Justice and Moderation
1896 NEW YEAR 1896
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Low Prices, of Course.
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Customer* more Bargains and ''*
Bargains than ever.
We want your trade!
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We must have it!
Wishing our Friends and Custo
mers a Happy and Prosperous
ftew Year, iV Promising to give
iliem the MONT COOPS
FOR THE
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YOURS TO PLEASE
. WARD & DAYIS,
LEA.X3ER IJST LOW iFiRyIOIBSI
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