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jraSLAS BREEZE.
Alritl.Kl r. SiWi'.iT,
Editor ami i’lilillsliot'.
Entered at Dongle- 1' May 29, 1890 as
te< 'Oil] ilii- mail matter
SATUIUUY A PHIL 29, 1898.
Cbc KrecK
Is The Official Organ of
The County t'oinnib - iom-rs,
The Hoard of Education
Anil tin* Town of Dougins.
You may talk away
Till you say your say,
And sing w ith your ih vme and reason ;
But the little brown jug
And the little red bug
Aie great in the picnic weim'
The governoship race. is lost in the
■war cloud.
To the list of good thitigH in store
for Douglas should he added a county
fair association.
There has been a Lie on the crest
of every crisis -ii.cc the Declaration
Ol Independence.
Judge Allen Fort tviU not be a can
didate for congn from the third
district this year.
Judge Joel Sweat advises the Con*
federate veterans to organize home
guards in every county
Reports from different paitsof tfeoi
gia show tint! very little damage was
done by the frosts last week.
The populists of Coffee do not keep
posted. They don t stem to know
that Tom Watson has deserted them.
The race for lax collector of Fulton
county is about to overshadow the war.
the governorship and eve rything else
in Atlanta.
Editor Wade cf the Free
l’rem, a candidate for re| resentative
of Brooks county, and he has no oppo
sition to date.
The ladies of Rome have just issued
jr large and pretty number of the
Georgian. The proceeds were turned
Over to the Emergency hospital.
One chance for an escape from war
remains, and one chance only. And
that ehauce is the surrender, without
resistance, of the island if Cuba by
Bpattish authority.
The idea that people have got to he
deceived or Inti and or dragged into
reading an advertisement is based on
a radical inisondi islanding of what
nn advertisement ought to he.
•Some of our people seem to think a
County fair is a great expense, when,
as a in alt or of fuel, ii can ho made to
pay its ow n expenses. Let < talk up
tJie matter and organize a fair associa
tion.
Hon. Mark Hardin, who is a eamli
dale for Secretary of State, is conceded
to l>e one of the best equipped men in
the state for the position he seeks.
There seems to he no doubt of his
nomination and eb e'ion.
President McKinley will gel his
mama's monkey into trouble when he
attempts to force the Southern people
to bear the brunt of the war as he has
tltreatened'to do. He must place a
Yankee by the side of every southron.
The l’opulist Stale Executive Com
mittee inefin Atlanta on Wednesday
of last week and i-seed a call for a I
stateconvention to he In-hl o:i Wencs-1
day. May lS:h, to nominate a candi
date for goveruot. Mr W. L. Peek o' \
Rockdale w ill he the lomiuee.
We step from under our s .rr.hrero I
and make i *r lowest bow to Judge
Perham of the Wayi-ross Herald for
th,is:
* f Albert Sweat' pa - -r, the Doughs!
R>tcc*e. co fit •s : improve Albeit j
ip* a Dem n rat from v. h .id the rail.- j
Lad it atluids us great pleasure to note i
tbe prosperity of his paper.'' *
Every good citizen you meet wants
to nre a good, substantial court-house
built in Cofl'ce.
Spain is said to he suffering from a
coal famine. We have plenty of coal
and lightwood knots, too.
The Brunswick Times has complete
ly changed it's local politics, and
Editor Lainliright has resigned. Bully
hoy'; every true journalist who
claims honor and integrity for his
watchword woujd have done the same
thing. No man can write a thing lie
doesn’t tc’icvc to he trutu
Gbe democratic primaries.
Mr. dußingon, chairman of tlie
State Democratic Executive comrr.itte
lias issued the following notice :
Correct form of ballot to he used in
democratic primary, June fitli, for
governor and state house officers not
judicial:
For Govenor
For Secretary of State.
For Controller General.
For Comissioner of Agraculture.
For State School Commissioner.
For Attorney General.
For Prison Commission th.
For State I reiimrer.
Ii citify that the nhovi is a correct
form of ballot for the primary of June
0,1889 F. G. cußingon,
Correct form for ballot to he used in
democratic pi unary June 29, 1898 for
a chief justice and two associate jus
tices of the Supreme court.
For chief Justice.
For associate Justice for unexpired
term of two years.
1 certify that the above is a correct
form of ballot for the primary of June
29, JB9B. F. (i. dußingon.
('hm. Dem. State Ex. Com
The London papers lean toward
America in the Cuban problem, and
England will decline to take partin
any more men t against tu.
GEMS IN VERSE.
What in
*‘Wh t iv lifer*
Hor Mk brov n eyw souk hi*
Ah if to ivrtd what she would know
Within their sympathetic glow.
••Whut’s life? Son*i' say it iti
But strife. ”
“What is life?”
His eyes sock hers in turn.
“Some ait/ it Is a lengthened span
J mom luiiHible in plan.
A lesson hard to loai n
1h life.”
. “What la life?"
Their eyes seek truth from each.
Hers droop. The story sweet is told.
The (front life mysteries unfold.
"This,” ho breathes in tender speech,
"Is life."
- Burlington Haw key ©.
In Oblivion.
Oome, friend, there's going to boa merry
meeting
After the play. Our masks we'Uthrow aside,
And after chaff and ehnfc and friendly greeting
Our glasses til), ami nil, like cronies tried,
Drink drafts \n hose richness was ho devil cheat
tng
Tbe ancients drunk until their casks were
and rit and,
Then lot the art ot making more such win#.
Anil we'll ou long forgotten viuiula dine.
“Who will l .' there?" yon a k. Why, you and 1
And all the gotnl fellows who were never
great.
No warrior there will roll commanding eye,
No sir.Usman wrnry with atTuirs ot weight;
No prosy sago to proselyte will try;
No Itanl will drone; t.o crater will prate.
To pun* in pt mpou.s glory they have gone.
But wo* 11 be merry In oblivion.
The watchword of that banquet hull's ‘For
gotten I"
And if forgotten, why, we will forgot
Our foolish dreams, the mocking goals we
sought in
The days when hope could lure and failure
fret,
The weary days when all our souls were caught
in
The snare of life that, like u tangling knot, I
Holds us in agony* and durance till
The spoiler Mi etched forth his hand to lfill.
Hcthinka that there, my friend, both you andl
Can fleet away eternity content.
No curious fool into our lives can pry
And luoralLo on hew our days were spent.
And soon—how soon I—the names that flare on
high
Will wane and with tbsr closing night be
blent,
For wlnlo we revel in oblivion
The great themselves must juYhus one by one.
The Mill That Didn't Stop.
Ho got angry one day
Amt threatened to quit;
Didn't fancy the wr.y
Things were going a bit,
And*aot in a huff.
He resigned. It was meant for a bluff.
For the toy in hi* mind
Fondly fancied that they
Would beg him to stay.
But they atunned him and tilled him with woe
When they failed to rebel aguiuat letting hmi
go.
Keenly bereft.
With a heart that v.*aa sore
And a weight on his mind
Such as never before
The day he resigned
Had come to oppress him, he left.
But tin- greatest and saddest of shocks was to
come.
For wht'u he stole round ou the following day
He w as stricken and unity
Tv s.t* that the mill was still grinding sway, |
Sletrily huotumig .ts wonted song
As if nothing at all had ever gone wrong.
—b. E. Kiser iu CkvtUod Leader j
We are to have ttvo months more
of letter writing by the gubernatorial
candidates.
Mr Editor ;-ple.ise tell your readers
that tbe Quaker Valley Manufacturirg
Cos.. 919 and 321 South Canal Stree*,
Chicago, sell a full line of high-grade
household furniture direct from the
factory at 20 to 50 per cent lower than
retail price?, and will send at.yona a
copy of their catalogue free.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tonr Life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac,
the wonder- worker, tiiat makes weak men
strong. Msnvgain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your
i druggist, under guarantee to euro, 50c or
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Sterling Hemedy Cos., Chicago or Now York.
Mis. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Fa.,
“My child is worth millions to me;
yet I would have lost her by croup
had 1 not invested twenty-five cents
in a bottle one Minute Cough Cure.”
It cures coughs, colds and all throat
land lung troubles Buck A Downing.
Miss Aliie Hughes, Norfolk. Va.,
was frightfully burned on the face
and neck. Pain was instantly reliev
ed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,
which healed the injury without leav
ing a sear. It is the famous pile
remedy. Buck <fc Downing.
|/*EEP your blood pure, your appe
■V tite good, your digestion perfect
by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
has power to keep you WELL. *
11 is easy to catch a cold and just
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metice eariy to ue One Minute Cough
Cure, it cures coughs, col.is, bronch
itis, pneumonia and all throat and
lung troubles. Jt is pleasant to take,
safe to use and sure to cure. Buck &
Downing.
Gbe Dreaded
Consumption
TANARUS, A. Slocum, M. the Great Chemist)
and Scientist, will send I ree. to the
Afflicted, Three Bottles of liis
Newly Discovered Remedies
to Cure Consumption and
all I jiwg Troubles.
Nothing could lx* fairer, more philan
thropic or carry more joy to tho afflicted
than tin* oiler of T. A . Bloeum. M . <\ of
ISI Pearl street New York City.
Coiitklent that he has discovered an
uh.slutp cure fnr consumption and all pul
monary complaint* and to make its great
merits known lie will send free three l ottles
of medcine to inv reader of the Douglas
Breeze v ho is sulVcring from cheat hum
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The Doctor considers it his religious
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Ottered freely Is enough to commend it
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the great chemist making the proposition.
ID* hut proved the dreaded consumption
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There will he no mistaka iu sending—
the mis akc will lie in overlooking the gen*
erous invit’tion. He has ou file ii-i liis
A meric in and Kuroepan labor'lories testi
monial' of experience from those cured in
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Don’t delay until it is too late, address
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York and when writing the Doctor please
give express and postnfflee address and
mention reading this article in the Doug
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
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ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for oue
purpose, namely, a rereeptacle for the
urine, and as such ii is not liable to
any form of disease except by one of
two ways. The first way is from im
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second way is from careless local treat
ment of other diseases.
tH IKP CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy
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close tu.il W iTJder, therefore any
pain, disease or inconvenience mani
fested in the kic’ueys, hack, bladder or
urinary passage is ofteß, by mistake,
attributed to female weakness or
womb trouble of some sort. The
error is easily made and may be ss
easi'y avoided. To iind out correctly
set your mine aside for 24 hours; a
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Thomasvili.r, Ga., January Ist, 1895.
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J. T. Culpepper, mayor; A. H. Bansell, judge superior court; J. W, Reed,
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Can you invite them in any better way than through the
columns of the Breeze? Write a good, plain, honest,
advertisement and we will undertake to prove that it
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ARE YOU A COWARD ?
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f9oof 8 10 Wavnesville f g 34 f 7 0 (i
f q 10 f 8 20 Atkinson*. f 2Gt' 6 59
if 9 17 f 8 29 Lulaton f 917 f 6 52
f 9 26 f 8 42 Nahunta -f 907-f 6 431
s 9 43 f 9 07 Hoboken f 845 f 6 27
f 9 52 f 9 19 Schlatterville If 834 f 6 18
s 1010 s 9 45 WAYCROSS q v 810 lv6 00 A. J|.
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'fit OOjfil 45 . aid f 7 07 f 4 59!
... Cl 23 jf 1
fll 40 f 1-3 12 f 6 25 f 4 17
fll 42 fl 215 WKc oeb.ee '.. f 6 22 f 4 10;
fll 59 fl 2 32 Alapaha f 5 57 f 3 T-l;;
fl2 20 13 47 Brookfield f 5 33 f 3 22
fl3 35 100 TIFTON Ivs 15 ; 1v3 10,
A. M. fl3 45 ki 05 TIFTON ars 05l'ar2 55
h-6 30 f1 05 art 22 TyTy f 4 403 29 j
7 20 f 1 17 f 1 34 Sumner f 4 34 2 12 -
753f 124 1 40 Poulan f 4 27, 209
813 f 1 31; 1 46 Isabella f 4 20: 1 55
829f 140 154 Willingham f412 j 143
923f 153 204 Davis f4 00 127
arIOSO ar* 10 2 2-'> ALBANY Ivß 40j 1255
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S—Regular Stop. F—r Stop on Signai.
Direct eonneuion made at Wayoross with through Pullman sleeping cars
Tor>. I, liv M vnitr-,-, Nashville Stvsnnah. Charleston and all I'-vitcs
north; also Tampa and sf. Augustin? Reclining chair cars between Way
cross inti Montgomery via. Thomasville.
B. Dnnhant, Ge-ieral s iperinti-ndent. Geo. W Coates. Dit. Bass. Agt.
B W. V.'rcnn. Passenger Traffic Manager.
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A f -ftvc-4- errvtvt- this may seem to be’
.iIJZ Signi gn i m p U d en t ques-.
tion. We are told however, by the famous author,
Disraeli, that any man is a coward, even in spite cf *
himself, if his garments are ill-fitting or in a shab-.
by condition, if you wish to enjoy the bravery
of elegant attire you should order your Suits'
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DOUfJ^g
Strict atreWjJS
A.
.tlloriie, ~ iM
Dongi
Will pra. k,. ?
a "... £, $
PHYSICIAN A
Dcuglas, : ; G,i
Calls promptly
or night. '
nit. n. iv. TJtJtiiELWm
Physician and Surgeon. X|
For seven years lias made a
study of diseases peculiar to
and children, both, in | rivate and lies!
pital practice. Douglas, Ga. U-Slo-95. ’
Geo. W. Heriot
Physician and Surgeon,
Douglas, - - GeoigUt.
Office in Corliss’ mu do store.
IV, 31. Carter
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.,
Pickren, ; ; ,• Georgia,
. -AH calls promptly intended day or
night.
tmm e. mmm,
hAWVIiR.
Waycross Ga., .... P. O. Box 173.
(office over postoffice.)
Practices regu'ar in Appling, Wr-vne
Pierce, Clinch Coffee, Ware. Ciynii, ('dll’
den, and Charlton, cotunlies, couiposing
Brunswick circuit.
E. EZ. WILCOX
Attorney-at-Law
Hazlehurst, : v Ga
Will attend terms of City and
Superior Courts of Coflee county .'All
Legal matters attended to piomptiy.
W 31. Toonter
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Will attend all terms of City p,nj
Superior court of Coffice county. ’ All
legal matters attended to promptly
C. C. THOMAS.
ATTORNEY-A r-LAW,
Waycross, - - Georgia.
Special attention giv ito practice in
the City and Superior Court! of :
Collee County.
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