The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, June 18, 1898, Image 1

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TTTL JGLAS BREEZE VOL. IX. The Breeze Directory COUNTY OFFICERS. Ordinary.—Thomas Young. Sheriff. —William Tanner. Clerk Superior Court —I). W. Gaskin. Treasurer—Richard Kirkland. Tax Collector—Tlios. L. Paulk. * Tax Receiver —Dennis Vickers. Surveyor—Tharp Bailey. Coronor —M aiming Teston, County Commissioners- C. A. Ward jr. Chairman, H. C. (jirtman, Jno. L. Tyson. John Fussell, Joel G. skin. '(ieo. R. Briggs, Clerk. Meets first Monday in each Month City Court.— F. Willis Dart, Judge; J.M. Denton. Solicitor; W. A. J. Smith, Sheriff; Geo R Briggs Clerk . Monthly terms Jr t Mondays in each month; quarterly terms 3rd Mondays in January, April, July and October. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, Geo. It. Briggs. Aldermen, E. A. Buck, iLPeterson, J.T. Itelihan, A C. S*e*k W, W. Mc- Donald. Treasurer. B. Peterson.' Clerk, J. T. Itelihan. *"**£2ss Marshal, N. T. Creel. Church Directory. Methodist. 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. and 1:30 p.m. Rev. J.’’ Dickinson, Pastor, Suuday school at ■. m. Baptist, Second Sunday, Rev. M, A. Giuce, Pastor. Sunday school at 8 p m. Hall Ipapcr. Do you expect to do any papering? We will send you FREE * large selection ot sam ples from 3i per roll up, all new colorings and novelties up to date. We pay freight. We want an agent in every town to sell on commission from large sample books; no capital required. For samples or particu lars, address S. WOLF. 747-753 Ninth Ave. N. Y r . City. Douglas & McDonald Railway SCHEDULE UmT p7u7 Lv. McDonald..ll:2s Lv. Douglas 2:30 Sweat 11:40 Downing 2:55 Lowther 12:05 N’vv H:iven3:oo LostMt, 12:10 Dark Kntryß:ls T*arkEntryl2:2o LostMt 3:25 N’w Haveal2:3s Lowther 3:30 Downing 12:10 Sweat . .3:55 Ar. Douglas l:os|Ar. McDonald 4:10 J. S. Bailey & Cos. Dan Lott, Conductor. , From Maker Direct to Purchaser. \ jA. Good | j I ’ i j , l , ‘ [ ' °j! : ' endlesl <?/<- * I Mathusiiek! i 5 Is always Good, always Reliable* j l always Satisfactory, always Last- l 5 i&£, ‘You take no chances in buy- S ?, ins it. I v It costs somewhat more than a ; | cheap, poor piano, but is much the j K cheapest in the end., 'C No other High Grade Plano sold so j " reasonable. Factory prices to retail l buyers. Easy payments. Write us, j LUBDEre & BATES, f Savnnnah. Be., n; 1 . cw York City. J-Jj fpROMPTLYI SECURED! I Write for our interesting books 41 Invent ory Help ” and “How you are swindled.” Send 118 a rough sketch or model of your invention or improvement and we will tell you free our opinion C3 to whether it is probably patentable. Wo make a specialty of applications rejected in other hands. Highest references furnished. MARION & MARION PATENT SOLICITORS & EXPERTS Civil A Mechanical Engineer*. Graduates of the Polytechnic School of Engineering. Bachelors in Applied Sciences. Laval university. Members Patent Law Association. American Water Works Association. New England Water Works Asaoc. (*, Purvey or a Association, Assoc. Member Can. Society of Civil Engineers. n rr , rra ■ i WaSHIHGTON. D. C. offices, j Mostreal, Can. Olv o Woman 6cj on y From a Story of the Case, and Her “For-many years I was sftlicted with a milk leg, and a few years ego it broke out in a sore and spread from my foot to my knee. I Buffered great agony. It would burn and itch all the time and discharge a great deal. My health was god? with the exception of this sore. 1 tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would irritate the sore bo that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the fire without suffering intensely. Some one sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and I told my husband I would like to try tills med icine. He got me a bottle and 1 found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all impurities and leaves it rich and pure.” Mrs. Anna E. Eaken, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood’s. HnnH’c Dilie i,re tlu ' favorlte IfUUU S> rills cathartic. Trice 25c. D.m. ■■■ Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent mre. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, diapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for torses are the best tonic, blood purifier *®d vermifuge. Price, 25cents. Bold by W. F. SIBBETT. Po State Senator. At the so icitation of friends i hereby announce myself a candidate for Ft i te Sen ator from * lie sth district of Georgia, sub ject to the action of the Democratic prirna ry on June oth, 1898, and respectfully solicit the support of my fellow citizens. F. B. Firmans. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. N. F. GOODYE’B Blacksmith and Wheelwright, DOUGLAS, - - - - GEORGIA I am fully prepared to do all kindi of work it, my line. Such as making and repairing btif gies, wagons, road carts, timber cartt etc., etc. ®*THORSE SHOEING a specia ty. 1 Would be pleased to have te pa ronage of the pub’ic. Respect ully, 2-23-93-tf V. F. GOODY R v B Rebmul i k ~ - ' r sC i Spell that word backward and you have I Lumber i 1 £KF*AII who have not soon sam- I pies of my lumber, which I am sell I ing at $8 per 1000 feet, cali at the . Breeze office,where I have left sam pies. Delivered Aui/tt here in J Douglas Fit HE [ Give me a Trial Order I Jas. S. Smith, ■ 1-14 hB. Dongbis, Ba. . 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE p a J J V L_T M | rtf/ llna ss® 1 Trade Marks Designs r Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing pate ita. Patents taken through Mann & Cos. receive apo-ial notics, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms. (3 a year ; four months, $L Sold by ail newsdealers. MUNN& Cos • New York Bradcti Office. S* F f*t., Wathlngtot., D. t. BoWflflWPtjA. SATURDAY JUNE IS. IS‘)S. wur army of invasion landing at Santiago. Washington, June 14—It was formally announced at the war depart ment thatTlie first military expedition had left Key West at daylight Monday bound for Santiago. Mcjor General Shaffer, who commands this expedition, lias witnuim a force of 773 officers and 14,500 enlisted men. The United States regular troops make up the greater part of the foice, there being but three volunteer organizations on the ships. These are the Seventy-first New York infantry volunteer, the Second Massachusetts infant ry volunteer*, and two dismounted squadrons of four troops each from the First United States volunteer cavalry, the regiment which Colonel Wood ! commands and of which Theodore Roosevelt is the lieutenant-colonel 1 It was difficult to prevail upon the mounted ritlenun to leave their mounts behind, but this was a matter of necessity, it is said, owing to (he lack of accommodations for the horses on shipboard. The make-up of the convoy fleet is withheld, and, in fact the navy depart. | ment knows only as to the general character of its strength. The war department announced 10-day that it had begun active prepara j tions for the second army of invasion. It is believed the second army will go : to Porto Rico. WAR NOTESj The President has signed the war j revenue measure find it is now a law ; j and Secretary Gage has called for •1200,000,000 of 11 per cent, bonds. It has been learned that the much- Cadiz fleet is still in port and j in bad cor.di-ion. The army to invade Porlo Rico is j being made up by the departments. The attack on the marines at Guan tanamo was fierce, hut the Spaniards were repulsed. Six Americans have been killed since the lauding was affec ted. Fifteen Spaniards were killed in one fight. They have lost a small number besides, hut the number is not known. Notice to Bridge Builders. Georgia.—Coffee County. The repairing of Red Bluff Creek bridge near Mill will be let to the lowest bidder, on the ground on the 2nd Saturday in July next. Terms and specifi cations made known at the letting. By ol der of Board of County Commissioners. Geo. It. Briggs, elk, —Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rudolph left ; Wednesday for Norfolk, Virginia, for a few week’s visit. I —A meeting of the school trustees was held in the Institute building on Thursday night of this week, and steps ta’ eu for the election of a principal. A number of applications are on file. An Old Idea. Every day strengthens the belief of emi nent physicians that impure blood is the cause of the majority of our diseases. Twenty-five years ago this theory was used is a basis for the formula of Browns’lron Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected by tliis famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory is correct. Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Consumption Will SCOTT'S EMULSION cure consumption? Yes and no. Will it cure every case ? No. What cases will it cure then ? Those in their earlier stages, especially in young people. We make no exag gerated claims, but we have positive evidence that the early use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda in these cases results in a positive cure to a large num ber. In advanced cases, how ever, where a cure is impossi ble, this well-known remedy should be relied upon to pro long life surprisingly. 50c- and SI.OO, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chtmists, New York. GLIMPSES OF GEORGIA Interesting Items From Every Section of the State. Unadilla’s town authorities have ap propriated $2,500 for a school building. A baud of Shakers from Ohio have purchased a large tract of land in Fierce, Wayne and Charlton and will i clear it for farming purposes. C. C. Thomas and S F. MiUer have withdrawn from the legislative race in Ware. \V T . M. Tonner and I. Walter Bennett have announced, and as both are very popular, the race will be an interesting one. Seventeen business buildings were burned at Rochelle, Ga., Monday night. The tire originated in a eolor led restaurant. The heaviest losers lare: Peter Coffee, Henry Mashburn, Brock Owens, T. Gottleib.— Hamilton and— Fountain, The announcement is made of the engagement of Lee Langley of Atlan ta to Miss Nettie Brantley of Black shear. the wedding will take place in Blackshear on the 29th instant. Mirs Brantley is the youngest sister of A. I*. Brantley the leading business man of Pierce county, and Congressman W. G. Brantley of the Eleventh district. The following is 'lie Democratic tick< t in Bierce county : For Representative—J. B. Bennett. For Clerk of Superior Court —Ban- ner Thomas. For Tax Collector—John A. Jacobs, For Receiver of Tax Returns — James O. Waters. For Sheriff—Thos. A. Davis. For Treasurer---B D. Brantley. For Surveyor—Win. Bowen. For State Senator--J. It. Dowling. Tax Collector’s Last Round. W. B. Teston’s, June 7th, from 7 to 8 o’clock a no Nichols, June 7, at 10 a. m. Dan Lott’s st ire, June 8, at 7 a. m. J. L Wilcox’s store, June 8, at 9. a. m. Gulf, June 8, at 12 m. | T. J Smiths’, June 8, at Ip. m. H-fzh-hur.-t, J ino 9, at 10 a. m. Joe Lewis’ still, June 9, at 5 p. in. Chas. Smith’s still, June 10, at 10a in. Anderson Fussell’s mill, June 10, at : 5 p. m. Willacoochee, June 13. at 11 a. m. Pearson. Juue It, at 11 a. m. McDonald’s Mill. June l r >, a' 10 a. m I will close my books, at Douglas, on June 20th. Dennis Vickers, Tax Receiver O. O. Easy to Take asy to Operate An features peculiar to Jihad's Fills. Small In J!Z , tasteless, efficient, thorough. As cue man Hood’s said : 4 YOll never know you ■ ■ a have taken a pill till it is all |T3| |l| over.’ 20c. C. I. Ilood &Cos I II t*i oprietors, Lowell. Mass. " me Ofllj- UiU W4 KJS FiivU Hood's SsnsapiyUl* i B Helcome Messenger! Send THE BREEZE to a dis tant Relative or Friend. SI. a Vear, In the Privacy of the Home. YT7HERE is no need of women subject ylialf ikSkiM IWilHis. J l u ing themselves to the mortification /m jp -’ 5, "LWIhIIn 1, of examinations by doctors for the —' R * treatment of the various diseases to -m it i|\ which they arc subject. These t roubles ll jijiW' ■-^/)j\| lift can be treated just as effectively at the ■ - h-'/ n home. When you are affected with de ll \ \V\ ! Ij| rangements of the menstrual functions | ; j |j|s m ‘4) I H§ or any other female disorders, you can !jj j'.'ijf' ' | f'ljll be completely cured and the organs fully ||| IIL I il| 1| restored to activity and strength if for a II j IVKli'i;:1VKli'i;: pj| few months you will use regularly l|r GERSTLE’S EjlE FEMALE PANACEA. " rnDt| ( j-, |m,hk DOCTORS FAIL, BUT QERSTLE'S FEMALU.JpAN ACEA CURES My wife was taken siek and I at once culled our family physician, and In thought best to call in another physician for consultation. Alter using theii medicines for two months 1 found she was very little better, so Ii ben purrliusei a bottle of Cerstle’s Female Panacea and commenced trentinslier. Ileum she bad finished taking the second bottle site was in better health than she lim enjoyed in years previous. I then recommended the Panacea to three of no neighbors with good results. 11. .1. T 1 [ It A I I.K I 1.1., Th rail kill. Miss. Remove all costivcness with mild doses of St. Joseph’s Livei Regulator. If your case is complicated, write us and we will instruc you fUlly how to use these great, remedies. Sold by all druggists. L. GERSTLE 4. CO., PROPS., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. BUYME! 1 have a number of desir able town lots, improved and unimproved, which I will offer at a great re duction for 30 days. Grill on orAddress a. A. WAIB JR. DOUGLAS C3-A. one: gives relief. Don’t Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried h i'A You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cart^j|j§ Ten Tabules for Five If you (Mil 1 h lint! tSI i:- • ■ ■ f. * . ten NUMBER 3