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K DOUGLAS BEEEZE,
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SATUKIUY J< NIC 18, 1808.
Gbe Bretze
Is ]i In* Official Oi-gnn of
J
The County Commissioners,
'I lie Ho an! of Education
And the Town of Douglas.
Stale Democratic Ticket.
For governor of Georgia.
AI.I.KN 1). CANDLER.
Secretary of state,
I hillip Cook.
Comj)Croller general,
W. A. Wright.
(loinmissioner agriculture,
U. il. Stevens.
Stale Bchool commissioner,
G. It. Glenn.
Attorney General,
.1. M. Terrell.
Prison commissi on <*r,
,1. S. Turner.
Treasurer.
Win. Spear.
The colors in Old Glory v/<*'i run.
Come to the Democratic mass meet
ing on the third Monday.
Tho Georgia editor* will lake a tiip
to Ashviilee, Washington, Niagara and
New York in July.
That $280,000 claim recently paid
to the M. K. church, south, has grown
to he a good-. i/ed scandal.
This is the first time in her history
that the United Stales has sent an
army of invasion from her shores.
A Chinaman's opinion of the war:
“Spanish man allcc lime talkee, talker
Meiican man Dewey, Dewey, idler
time.
Hogan’s letter accepting tho popu
list nomination for governor will he
printed : n the Populist organ 11 1 i ->
week.
Alls. Lease threat’.ns to sail in and
smash the Spaniards on her own ac
count unless the army and navy do it
very soon.
Some men who are bother*ng the
President for positions foiget that we
promised to send the Cubans succor,
not suckers
Valdosta's Mid summer Carnival is
set for July M(h, lath, Will and 17th.
Arrangements are being made fora
large crowd,
We wouldn't attempt to point out a
slip in “modes" if our orthography
and diction were as abominable as—
but let that pass.
President McKinley is anxious to
annex Hawaii right away. The Breeze
is not prepared to advise Congress
kst course to perstic.
irgia Teacher’s Asso. lias
i meeting place from Gum
laud to Indian Springs,
—: :
as. in a recent speech before
idist conference in Haiti*
in speaking of his first year
B.
C.-tl'ee
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regard
B
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MASS MEETING.
A mass meeting of the citizens of
Coflee county is hereby called at Doug
las on JUNK 20th, 1898, for the pur
i pose of electing anew Executive Com
mittee to serve for the next two years.
And to elect delegates to the Congics
sional convention at Valdosta, and to
transact such other business as may
properly come before it.
13. Peterson, Chairman,
The Democratic Executive Commit
tee is requested to meet at Douglas on
Monday. June 20th, 1808. A full meet
ing is desired ; lot every member take
note and be*on hand.
I! P terson, Chairman.
The dispu'c between editors Hanlon
*
and Herring ns to who ate the first
blackberry pie this season is growing
berry tart, and bids fair to last till the
berries are all gone.
The hill for the removal of all polit
ical disabilities arising from the civil
war has been signed by the President
and is now a law. Belter late than
never.
A score or more of counties have
already voted on the Supreme court
judgship and Fish is heating Gober.
Although Coffee instructed for At
kinson Candler will not lose a demo
cratic voie in the county.
Mr. Jno. Beauun- editor of the
Pass, Author, Iowa; “I haven id
Chamberlin’s Cnlie. Cholera and
Diarrhoe Tteinedy in my family for
tifteen <a.ue i bat'd- reccommendeo it
in hundreds if others, and have never
known it io tail in a single instance
For sale by W. F.- ibhett.
*■"' ■ Mmmu,
It certainly looks like it, but there
is really ju> jrie.K about it Aanybodv
can try ii who inn. Kamo Back and
weak kidneys, Malaria or nervous
troubles. We mean lie can cure him
self right away by taking Eletric Bit
ters This medicine tones up the
whole system, ..et:i as a stimulant t<
Liver and Kinney, is a blood | miller
and nerve tonic. (trusts Const pat ion
Headache, Fainting tp >!ls, SleepUss
liCSS and Melancholy, It is purely
vegtable, a mild laxative and restores
the system to its naiiual vigor. Try
Electric Litters and be convinced that
they are miracle woker. Every bot
tle guiranteed. Only dOe ecus a bot
tle at any drug store.
It you contemplate purchasing
household furniture, by all means send
lor the catalogue of the Quaker Valley
Manufacturing Cos,, 1119and 1121 South
Canal Street, Chicago,
An t’uocrtalu
There is no disease more uncertain in Its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. Jt is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguiseilyspepsia alt#< ks you, browns'
Iron Hitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, Mood amt nerves.
Browns’ iron Bitters is sold by ull dealers.
Bad management keeps more people
in poor circumstances than any other
one cause. To be successful one must
look ahead and plan abed so that
when a favorable opportunity presents
itsult he is ready to take advatage of
it. A little forethought will also save j
much expenses and vahtble time. A j
prudent and tuneful man will keep a
bottle of Chamberlin's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house,
the shiftless fellow will wait until
neessity eompells it and then ruin his
best horse going sor a doctor and have
a big doetor bill to pay, besides ; one
pavs out 2’> cents, the other is nut a
hundred dollaps and the wonders v by
| Lis neighbor i> getting richer while he
is getting poorer. For sale by \V. F.
! Sihh ’tt.
Much in Little
1$ especially true of Hood's Tills. *or no medi
cine vvor oouiaiued so great curative power in
| so small space, T hey are a whole medicine
Hood’s
- x > - rt.hc pngfe, g an
3 1 af r**
Tho 11. -*<l lli-tintautti.
Here, in tier il.-iinly chamber,
on the allow white tx-!, it lu-a,
The dre.-.a that hri, ■ . i:t .- .1 a sparkte
Of joy to tier violet eye*.
A worn.-it'll gai-iuent h;oned
Of yards up-.:i yards of lace.
With Unot-i of .-.Uvei-y riM.ona
To fuateu the folds m 1 loco.
Go, lay It away forever
In l he r.-.voor, dcr . I -j-.-e-- of the rose,
With the fan and tiie l;ury i-bppera.
Tile glovea and the silL-n ho re,
Tiie bo:li-< , too, lint w.,-. f.Uo-.l
To her nu iii.ii an-J graceful .-.l.rpe,
And, In ivy with frosty fringes,
Tiie long, white opera cape.
For Madge, she is done with dancing
And the pleasures and pains of life.
ho ljahe shall call tier mother
And no man calLker wife.
For below in the darkened parlor.
With her slender feet unshod,
Bhc lies 111 a couch of lilies,
All dressed for the court of God.
Minna Irvins,
It, is certainly gratifying to the pub
; lie to know of one concern in the
j land who are not afraid to Ire gener
ous to the needy and suffering. The
yroprietors of Dr, King’s New Discov
: cry for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, have given away over ten mil
| lion iriut bottles of this great medc
einp; and have the miLfation of
knowing it lias absolutely cured thous
ands of hopeless cases. Asthama,
Bronchitis, Hoai-iirus and all diseases
of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are
certainly cured by it. Call on ai y
Druggist, and get a trial bottle fue,
regular size Oo ets and $1 00. Every
bottle guarrantced, (>r price refunded
Notice to Teachers.
The annual examination of appli
cants for license to teach will he held
at Douglas, Ga., on Friday, June 17th,
1898. Home of the questions of the
examination will be based upon the
“Manual of Methods” and upon Pages
■‘Theory and Practice of Teaching”
mid “Jlalleck’s Psycology.”
Jeff Kirkland, C. S. C. C. 0.
CASTOXIIA.
Aiv You Weak 1
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of
ambition and aching bones. The blood is
watery ; the tissues are wasting—the door is
tiling opened for disease. A bottle of Browns’
Iran Bitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your
blood rich and red. Do you more goof)
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns’ *' >u Bitters is sold by all dealers.
SL i Dreaded
Consumption
T. A. Slocum, M. tlio (Goat Chen is)
and SeieLiU t, Will .‘•cud Free, to tho
• Afflicted, ‘'Throe Bottles of His
Newly Discoveiod Remedies
I o Ome CouHuitrpiion and
nil Lung Troubles.
Nothing could he fairer, more philan
thropic nr carry more joy to the ailiieted
than the oiler n: T. A. Slocum. M. C. of
Is> Pearl .street NVw York City.
Coiifi'hid tlial he has discovered an
abslut* cure ho < nasiimptwm and all pul
monarv complain! • and to make its gn at
merits known he will send free three bottles
of medciue to any rentier of the Pouglas
Breeze who is sutlering from idlest. Inon
liiol throat and Inn troubles or nnisunm
tion Already this’‘new >ci‘ntilic course
medcinc has permanently eared thousands
of apparently hopeless cast ..
The Doctor considers it his religious
duty--a duty which lie owes to humanity
to donate his infallible cure.
offered freely is enough to commend it
ami more so is the p.iTeet confidence of
the great chemist making the proposition,
lie Ini* proved the dreaded consumption
to he a cun able disease beyond any doubt.
11km e will he no mistak ) in sesvding
the mistake will he in overlooking Miegen
ertius invit thoi lie has on tile in his
V erieiin and Ktiroepan Jahortories testi
monials of experience from those cured i:i
all parts of the world.
Don’t delay until it is too late. / ddres-
P. A. Nloetnu M. C. tis Fine street New
S'oj’k and when writing the Doctor plea
give evjo-eM* and postotUee address and
meiition reading this article in the Doug
las li-eezc. 11-19.
sMothera!
fy'nit discotr.- __
I forts and
■L dangers of t i /?’ ’.-s
child-birthenn Sff
be almost tn- t
t - rely avoided. ‘ . v V
WineofCardui" D) ),• '
relieves ex- /&
pectaut moth
era. It .a \
tonetotheg a
italorg’.us, und Nsgj||*A
puts tlu-in in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg
nancy less painful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps n v oman
bear strong U-.v.-tby children.
4<rr* M'Eine’rj y °
l:as also hi ou-rht liapniness to
thousands of homes Darren for
wars. A few doses oft n brings
Joy to 1-wirjj hearts that long
for a darl;ng ba ■v. No v. oiuan
should neglect to’ try it for this
trouble. 1 1 cures nine cases out
of ten. All i'rp.l >ts sell Wine
of Cardui. Ji.oo per bottle*
For tdSdce In cxass revraMnc
dtrechcns. ritif? gtrine symptoms,
ti: Lscias* Acvisc-y Crpar.ment.’*
1 v g-4 Mowdac Cj., Ctviu*
Tean*
Mrs* LCCiSA UAL",
cf jefTjrs-an, Ga., sayr:
I first took \V;ne of C.trdul
we hei b?■* marri ed th. c? ycar*, but
couM ra iu: any fhiinpen, Nna
mcuUis idler l had * hue ij*n b*ky."
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*’ PITCHEB a CATTpy- ’' B
■)f ■ W
wwBMHm
•'ITCHCR'S hi ■
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapperit is
the hind you have always bought ,/^r?~7P wn on ie
and has tho signature of wrap
per. No one has authority from me r to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chos. H. Fletcher is
March 8, 1897. , n.
Do Not Be Deceived,
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he' makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even ho does not know.
' The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
THi CENTAUn COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, MEW YORK CITY.
Stanley s Busi
ness College,
AM) SCHOOL OF SHORT HAXI),
TllO MA S VIL LE, GEOR GIA.
I lomo Ikmlorsonicuil, of LJatilvors. Business and Pro
tossional Men,
A school that stands well at homo is said to be a go and school.
Tllo.M\svi ll e, Ga., January Ist, 1895.
I<> lin I'ni'i- : \Vc tak(‘pleasure in reromuicrding Stanley’s Business Coil‘gt
Its course <•! instruction is timrough, practical and (rojnplete. meeting all demands <
any busines:* ot to-day. We a: e personally mupiainted with Prof. Stanley, its presi
dent, and can m-.-l earnestly recommend him as being a man of high moral standing
honest, sober, upright, and sincerely interested in tho welfare of each student.
J. P. Culpepper, mayor: A. 11. Hansel), judge superior court; J. W, Reed,
vice-president Citizens Dank; S’. I. Hays, president T. N. bank ; 1, M.
Smitli, president Bank of Thomasville; and many otliers.
For Cutaloaue anrl Full Particulars . Iddress
G. W. H. STANLEY,
H Welcome Messenger!
Send THE BREEZE to a din
la n l Re/a tire or Friend. ■
SI. a Year,
:’£STjr& S 3rzPJI3XME
; TIME TABLE ::::::
Mlxed MlXea IN* EFFECT NOV. 27. 1897. Mixed Mixed!
Daily. Pally. :a O’CLOCK 1\ M. Daily. Daily, fi "'
...... (k >L L k pjtt .i
t * 0-so!f 7 00l
t i) 00; f 8 10. Wavnesville j- 934 f 7 a!'
f 0 l*f *> -Lulaton | 9 T?!f 8 gj!!!!!!
f9 52 ft) 10 Sclilatterville ;f- Saxii 7 k
7. l °W s 9 45 WAYCROSS Ihr 810 lv6 00 A.' M.
W’cr'si j
to Daily !
lAlbny I
lvlO.’O lvlOO'i h AYCROSS arS 00 ai’s 50
arlt)44 arlll 1 Wajresboro f 7 42 f 3 32
aa ni
.Hi On til 44 McDonald f 7 07 f 4 59
HI -21til 57 I’eaison f6sof 442 . ’ ’
fll -fl2 10 98 Mile Post ffi3of 422 ”
f* l 4o;fi2 12 Gray's f625 f 4 17 ii!!!!
HI 42 t'l2 r> Willacoochee f 0 22 f 4 15
f 11 09 fl 232 Alapaba f557f 35) !!.!!.
tl2 12 fl 2 42 Enigma f 542 f 3 30
fl2 35 1 o,i TIFTON Ivs iWtB 10
\. M. 112 4-> tvl o*, TH I’t>N ars.os'ai2 55
ivO 2.0 : 105ar 122 TyTv f 1*41'7 229
7 2-n t 1 17 f 1 Sumner f 4 34) 2 12 ..'
7531 121 140 Poulan f 4 27: 203
Sl2 f 1 3D 1 14 1-’diella f4 20 155
"■ t 1 40 151 Willingham f4 12 143 j
902 f 1 2 204 Davis f 4 00: 127 :
ar24o ai-2 10 225 ALBANY Iv3 40i 1255 ;
A.M p. M. A. M.i
S—Regular Stop. F—Stop on Signal.
J i-V' >nne t> ■ made at YUayeres- with. rhYoush Pullmati sleeping ears
f- I. • \1 u’.tg--a. Na-bviVe S.iv.umah. Charleston and all points
v-’tsh; ai’A Taniii.i and 8;. Augustine Reciittingchair cars between Way
cross nut Mcntvomery via. Tlmniasville.
B. Dunham, General Sap. and :-. 'u a:. Geo. YV Cotta. Djv. Pass. Agt.
B SV. Wreuu, Passenger Traffic Manager.
■P f
responds readily to'jlroper let
tilization.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
larger grain arc sure to result
from a liberal use of fertilizers
containing at least 7% actual
Our books are free to farmers.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
Q3 Nvsfwlu St,. ’ 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
P. L.SMITH,
LAOOYER.
Douglas, : : : : Georgia
Will practice in all tiie courts of Cofles
ami .Cl'pliiig counties, ami elsewhere by
special contract- All business promptly
attended to
1\ in ILLS DART.
AJTORNEY-AT-LA W.
PoM-kts, Ga.
• ,-hV-
O Fit ICE OVEB a Elf Ol.l'Jf’s STORK.
1 ——
C. A. wYkd JR
L l Jll Eli,
Douglas, : : : : : Ga.
GEO. E. BRIGGS.
—ATTORNEY AT LAW —
DOUGLAS, - - GA.
Strict attention given to all business
A. S. Hall. E. K. Wilcox,
HALL & WILCOX
A tjprneys and Counsellors at law,
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA.
W ill practice regularly in the courts
of (Joft'ee and adjoining counties. Prompt
attention given to ail busiues-s.
-J. -J. Walker,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Douglas, Ga.
Practices in all of the counties or the
Brunswick and adjoining circui s. All
business entrusted with me will have my
prompt atteniion.
W. E. SIBBETT.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Douglas, : : Ga,
Calls promptly answered dag
or' niaht.
Dll. W, IV. TERRELL ,
Vhysician and Surgeon.
lor seven years has made a special
study of diseases peculiar to women
and children, both in private and hos
pital practice. Douglas, Ga. 0-25-1 j.
Geo. W. Heriot
Physician and Surgeon,
Douglas, - - Georgia.
Office in Corliss’music store.
W, M. Carter
PHYSICIAN ANT) SURGEON.
Dick ran, : : ; Georgia,
. AH calls promptly attended day or
night.
ARTHUR e.: 000HRAN,
LAWYER.
Waycross Ga., . . . . P. O. Box 173.
(office over postoffice.)
Practices regular i:i Appling, Wayne,
liuree, Clinch, Coffee, Ware. Glynn, Cam
den, and Charlton, cotunties, composing
Brunswick circuit.
W M. Too mer
A TTO It yj£ 1'- A T-LA If,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
Will attend all terms of City and
Superior court cf CoiLee county. All
legal matters attended to promptly
C. C, THOMAS.
AT rORXK V-A T-LAW,
W aycross, - - Georgia.
Special attention given to practice in
the City and Superior Courts of
Cotlee County.
'-BALDER SHOP
B. " PETERSON,
I’roprietv.rs.
COLUMBUS WASHIKGTOfi,:
Tiie Dandy Barber.
r - ) n A Eu-lolphN Store.
| Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.