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SATURDAY JULY 2, 1898.
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<J Is Tim OUh ini Organ ol - fl
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The <*<*ui* ; v * omnii iont*i> 0
Tin* I’o.’Hiluf Kdu< ation
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And the L* vn <>f I > *u; 5 1 a
Slate Democratic Ticket.
Fur governor of Georgia.
ALLEN I). CANDLER,
Secretary of flute,
Phillip (took
(tom jit roller general,
VV. A. Wright.
Commissioner Agriculture,
* O. li. Stevens.
State school commissioner,
G. It. Glenn.
Attorney General,
.1 M. Terrell.
I’l ison eominisrionej,
J. S. Turner.
'I reiiMirpr.
Win. Spear.
(; >h< r didn't gel a veto in Coffee.
C.nr.‘!l;' |, '“ I'tiiht. have a majority of
.100,000 titis year.
All tin t'pani 1 o!- or f apture vid l*e
The populisb will try mir popu
li-m with palrioli.ni h- on th -Ui.
Spain m'ini!- f Hmi: r wni eap
tt in bu boast i • will
ho given a w.m:u reception.
A certain U . oiy < ,-f 0 *1 four
I 'lit! rial pitragr 11.1 .s from 1. -1 week’ll
B.oeze ami failed to give credit.
Col. Robert (}. liii It, t>on of Clinch
county him been appointed to a lieu
tenancy in the new 1 hire* regiment.
The Dalton Argus continue* to tight
Atkins a ami Denier, hake a resting
spell, brother, and thou sail into Ho
gan.
Illanro denies that he every mid he
would not recognize any more flags
of truce. He meant to sav that we are
too social and fami iar.
The Eleventh die'rid Congressional
eiinvention meets in Valdosta on
Thursday, July 11’b. Will Brantley
will he re-r.umiimtcd without opposi
tion.
It is said that the Queen Regent of
(Spain wept a copious shower of tears
when she was told that the American
pigs were rooting their way into San
tiago. If the old girl eats up this way
over hauUitv . what will she do when
vu t,.ek ? . Havana.
The dynamite cruiser is doing some
good work around jbautiago. She
throws 0 charge of gum ion several
miles and kills every human, Most,
reptile, insect aid .Spaniard within
2(M.1 yards of wh re it strikes. It is
li tee shooting them with earthquakes.
t he \\ t; cross correspond nt of the
Baraunah News gives t ire correct nual-
Th i• •tod..' Leader G 0 ned by
t ‘ 1 gold 'em- 1 -ii ... ( 11,.1 1 i>\ a si ver
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touch of .'luavhausen-in lit# make up.h
If Admiral Camara's Cadiz fleet
should ever roach Manila, which is a
most improbable conjecture, Dewey’s
blue jackets will be occupied possibly
us long as two hours in transforming
the whole t hooting match into spawn
ing beds for marine monsters which
are so numerous in that harbor.
Dewey's fleet has been increased
since he arrived at Manila, and it is
claimed that he could send Camara’s
fleet to the bottom with ease.
An official dispatch says B,<W)O Span
ish soldiers are coming from Manza
nillo to reinforce Linares at Santiago.
The state Democratic platform will
appear in the Breeze next weeK Every
Democrat should read it carefully.
Gen. Shaffer's army at Santiago
.lumbers 2i,0b0 men.
Den’t forget to stamp it!
Tti Storm.
There wag a poor old man
Who *at and li toned to the raging sea
And heard it iiunder, lunging at the cliffs
As lik" to tcui them down. He lay at night,
And “Lord h e mercy on the lads," said lie,
“That nulled at noon, though they be none ol
mine.
For when the gale get* np ui and when the wind
Fling* at the window, when it beats the roof
And lulls and stops and rous a up again
And ent* tin crest dean off tee plunging wave
And scatter* it like feathers ;.p the held,
Why, then 1 think ol iuy U.o lads—my lads
That would have worked uud never let me
want
And never let me take the parish pay.
fro, none of mine. My iuda were drowned at
sea’-
My two--before the most of these were born.
1 know how sharp that cuts, siuco my poor
wife
Walked up and down and still walked up and
down.
And 1 walked after, and one could not hear
A word the other said for wind and sea
Thut ..k l and beat and thundered in the
night,
Tho nw?ule?t, the longest, lightest right
That ever parent* had to spend—a moo.*
That shone likedaylighLott the breaking wavs
Ah. me, ami other men have lost their lads
Ana other women wiped their poor dead
mouth:*
And pot them horns and drlod them In the
house
And seen the driftwood lie along tfie coast
That was a tidy boat but one duy back
Anil seen next, tides the neighbors gather it
To lay it cu their tires."
-Uan Ingeiow.
Fuiail)nt.
Borne tin ** 1 think the things wt e*
Are shadows of tie things to be;
That what we plan we build;
That every hop® that oath been creased
And every dream we thought was lost
In heuven shall bu fulfilled,
That even the children of the brain
Havo not been born and died in vain,
Though here unclothed and dumb.
Hut on some brighter, better shore
They live embodied evormoro
And wait for ua to cumc.
—Phaobe Cary.
A SUFFRAGE SWEETHEART.
You t- .1 r.-.o yon lo\ 1 i••. Taos long ago
That .ve trolled whero tho mystionl moon
Ii ’Miih were shed.
No doubt you’d repeat what delighted mo ao
If again like tho moth to the cunulo 1 aped.
Your affection went Lino
When elect toil day came
Act! M hituMo .loneH g it your vote—oh, for
inhume!
I depended on you when fr nfiler I ran.
Vet you failed mo beeat-;e 1 was only u man.
You told mo you lovea me. Fi r fal.-ur one,
K > tol
How craven you flinclied in u crisis supreme!
Was Hiii tho devotion which taught mo to woe
And made all my life mi idolatrous dream?
Tho vote was a tie
Till your ballot came by,
And Mohitublo Jones was tho chosen, not I.
Through you twice a victim my record 1 scan,
pisdtum-d and because 1 am only n mini.
—Washington Star.
Mr. P. Ketclnun of Pike City, Cal
says : During my brother’s late sick
ness from sciatic rheumatism, Cham
berlin's Pain Balm was the only rem
edy that gave him any relief,” Many
others have testified to the prompt re
lief from pain which this liniment
affords. For sale by \Y F. Sihbett.
Consumption
Will SCOTTS EMULSION
core 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.
Soc. and st.oe. all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemist*. New York.
StiM jfrottt Sroxton. j
0. #, Cliett, Editor.
DIRECTORY.
rntruciiES.
Br xton, Ist Sunday, at-11 a. ni and
7:l}() p. m.
Oak Grove, 2nd Sunday and Saturday
before at It a. m.
Lone Hill and Midway 3rd Sunday at
11 a. m.
Williams Chapel, tird Sunday, 7:30 pm.
.1 P. DICKINMiN, P. (J
SECItET SOCIETIES.
Broxton Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M.,
meets first Friday in eaeli month at 10
o'clock a. m.
Broxton Lodge No. 02, K. of I’. meets
first and third Tuesday nights. J. N,
Hartley, C. C ; W. D. Little, K. of R.
and S.
cor,OREO CHURCHES.
A. M. E. church, Ist Sunday; L. B.
Shellman, Pastor. Sunday school at 0
a. m. A, McDew, Supt,
Missionary Baptist. 2nd Sunday, L.
Randolph. Pastor. Sunday school oa,
m. J. S, Reeves. Supt,
(J M. E., Elder Gary, pastor. Sunday
school oa. m. It. C. Mcßae, Supt.
Class meeting at all the churches on
4th Sunday.
E O ITT LOTT.
gar Driveling Public cared for.
Also s<ock taken care of.
George M. Ricketson.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Broxton, Georgia.
All calls answered day or night.
1). J. Mashburn & Son,
HARNESS
m saddle \mm.
BROXTON, GA.
(). B. CLIETT
Agent for
The Douglas lircoze.
I am uuthoriztM to receive and re
ceipt forfcbiiiseriptions, Job Printing
and Advertising,
Vole the democratic ticket and you
will be on the winning side this year.
If you contemplate purchasing
household furniture, by ali means send
for the catalogue of the Quaker Valley
Manufacturing Co.,'ll!) and .'l2l South
Canal Street, Chicago.
OASTORIA.
Bear, the yf The Kind You Have Always Bought
TANARUS"
Robert L. Berner will join the army
as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Third
Regiment of Georgia volunteers.
An t'uwrt.ln Dlwtie.
There j. no disease more uncertain in it
nature than dyspepnin. Phy.icians say that
the symptom, of uo two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
w hat and isguise dyspepsia attacks you. Browns’
Iron Hitters will cure i). Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, Mood amt nerves.
Browns’ iron Bitters is so'd by all 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
itself he is ready to take advatage of
it. A little forethought will also save
much expenses and raluble time. A
prudent and eerelul man will keep a
bottle of Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house,
tin' shiftless fellow will wait until
neessity com, ells it and then ruin his
best horse going sor a doctor and hive
a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one
pays out 2"> cents, the oilier is out a
hundred dollaps and the wonders why
bis neighbor i.- getting rieher w hile he
is getting pev:er. For sale bv W. F.
Sibbett.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tlis Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
BROXTON, GA , .JUNE oi*
lint tie Martin is threatened'
the fever. Hope she iny~eA. f ._
Dr. IticKetson is Kept prettyv'
riding to visit the sitK.
Mr. B. K Leggett presented w. o
humble servant a fine “million” last
Sunday. Thames, Brother.
Last Sunday was regular preaching
day at Reedy Branch and a very large
I crowd was on hand. Mr. L. M. Pass
more, who has been conducting a
j singing school there, treited the audi
: encc to some excellent music, Rev.
,T. P. O’Neal preached a splendid
J sermon.
J The Broxton Sunday School will
probably tackle some new song books
next Sunday. They are very much
; needed.:
Rev. J. P. Dickinson reports a pro
tracted meeting just closed at Midway
1 church.
Mr. Marshall Ashley was in town
last Sunday.
j In anticipation of war P. P. & Cos.
have thrown up breatworKs in front of
tlicir still
There are rumors afloat to the effect
j that there will he a picnic on the river
in flic sweet bye and bye.
Protracted meeting will commence
i here Friday before the first Sunday in
| July. Everybody is invited to come.
P. P. & Cos. lost one of their best
; mules last week.
Mr. W. A. Lott treated the people
of Broxton to a splendid musicale last
| Sunday night.
Mr. J. N. Hartley has been having
! some improvements made on his
| dwelling.
Mr Jesse Lott is beck from the
Springs.
READ
THE BREEZE
And k p up with the Af
fairs of Coffee county.
ONE DOLLAR
A YEAR.
The democrats of this county must
put out a good ticket and make an
organized and aggressive fight.
Are 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
being opened lor disease. A bottle of Browns’
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your
blood rich and red. Do you more good
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Roosevelt’s Rough Riders have done
enough already to prove their valor
and daring. The people thought they
were dime novel soldiers, but they are
real stuff, it seems.
Cbe Dreaded
Consumption
T. A. Slocum. M. C.. the Great Chen is}
and Scientist, will send Free, to the
Afflicted, Three Bottles of His
Newly Diseoveied Remedies
to Cure Consumption and
all Lung Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more philan
thropic or carry more joy to the afflicted
than the offer of T. A. Slocum. M. ('. of
IS> Pearl street New York City.
Confident that he lias discovered an
abslut? cure for consumption and all pul
monarv complaints and to make its great
merit-known lie will send free three bottles
of medeinc to any reader of the, Douglas
Breeze ho is suffering from chest bion
hiol throat and lung troubles or consump
lion Already this “now scientific course of
me dome lias permanently cured thousands
of apparently hopeless eases. .
The Doctor considers it his religious
duty--a duty which heowes to humanity—
to donate his infallible cure.
Offered freely is enough to commend it
and more so is the perfect confidence of
the groat chemist making tiie proposition.
He has proved the dreaded consumption
to be a curt-able disease beyond any doubt.
There w ill be no mistafej iu sending—
the mistake will be in overlooking the gen
erous invivtion. lie has ou file in his
A . orican and Kuroepan labortories testi
monials of experience from those cured in
all parts of the world.
Don't delay until it i> too late. I ddress
T. A. s'. . .. ,i M. O 98 Pine street New
York and when writing the Doctor please
give express and postoffiee address and
mention reading this article in the Doug-
I.IS Breeze. U-19.
A Wondcrftl DtKOTwy.
The last quarter of a century record*
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
hut none that have accomplished more for
huriianitv than that sterling old household
remedy. Browns’ Iron Bitters. It seems to
contain the very elements of good health,
and eieither man, woman or child can take
it without deriving the creaieet benefit. ,
Brviwaa’ iron Bitten is told by all deaden.
g -pjePrsparationforAs
umm ’ 'heFoodandßegula
ting andiJoweis of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
. ■ II I— —m I ir—————
Reaps of Old IySAMI/ELFHXdBEH
J\unphn Seed ~ \
/fix. Senna *
RoJulle Salir -
Anise Seal *
Uppcrminf ~ *
Si Cariuna&SU* *
}Vcrm Seed -
flanficd Sugar .
XtirJpyran Harcr. /
Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa-,
lion. Sour Stomach,DiarrhoeaJ
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish?
ness and Loss OF SLEER j
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK, 1
EXACT COPT OY WHAEFZB.*^
Stanley’&Busi
ness College.
AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Home Endorsement, of Bankers. Business anti Pro
fessional Men,
A school that stands well at home is said to be a go. and school.
Thomas Vi li,k, Ga., January Ist, 1895.
ToTiiePi-biic: We take pleasure in recommending Stanley’s Business College.
Its ■ eirse of instruction is thorough, practical and complete, meeting all demands of
any business of to-day. We are personally acquainted with Prof. Stanley, its presi
de, and can most earnestly recommend him as being a man of high moral standing,
honest, sober, upright, and sincerely interested in the welfaie of each student.
.1 I’. Culpepper, mayor; A. H, Hansell, judge superior court; J. W, Reed,
vice-president Citizens Bank; 8. L. Hays, president T. N. bank; F, M.
-"liti,, president Bank of Thomasville; and many others.
For Catalogue and Full Particulars Address
G. W. H..STANLEY,
E Welcome /Iftessenaer!
Send TEE BREEZE to a dis
tant Relative or Friend.
It contains a hundred little items tha-t you would forget to
mention in a letter It you have it sent to pavonts, brother or
sister, or near relative they will read it with interest because they
are interested in watching your career. Try it and see.
PLANT SYSTEM
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gX " 91 r7ME TABLE
Mix-.
IN EFFECT .NOV. 27, 1897. Mixed Mixed
::::::'Daily. Daily.; 6:50 O’CLOCK P. M. Daily. Daily, i"’"
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f o 00 f 8 10 Wavnesville y ,• L .77
;f 9 36 f 8 43; Nahunta f 907 c 6 40
s 9 4:-$ f 9 07 Hoboken y git y ..
- 45 WAYCROSS :l v 810dv! 00 A. M.
from Ps ngi j
W’cr's j I
to Daily i I
Albuy j "*■ j i
Ivlo3o IvIOOS WAYCROSS arß Oo'aro 50
ar1044 aril!7 Waresboro f 7 421f 3 32 '
:::::: m calm 37.Muiwood.f 7 nk 4<*
■*}{ 45 ••••••• McDonald f 7 07 f 4 59
“* - 11 J ~ Pearson f6sof 442
f 1 - 10 it.... 93 Mile Post f63of 432 ......
fij 12 Gray’s f G 25 f 4 17
fj* ’>9t’l2 32 Alapaha.... f 5 57 f 3 51
V Vri HI , 1 00. TIPTON Ivs 15dv3 10
A. M. fl- 4 > lvl 05 TIPTON aro oo!ar2 55
lv6 o 0 t 1 05 arl 22 TyTy f 4 46 2 29
720f117 f1 34 ..... Sumner ” !!!! " ! ”!!'. f 4 84! 212 [! ”! i
‘ ®*J| } ~ l : 140 Poulaa f427; 203 „
8 1- t 1 81; 1 4G Isabella . f 4 20; 1 55
J V £ 1 1 34 Willingham f 4 12! 1 43
902 f 1 .'2 204 Davis f4 OV 1 97
ar2:;n ar 3 10 225 ALBANY Iv 340. 1255
Ail P. M. A. M
S—Regular Stop. F—Stop on Signal.
- Direct connection made at Waycross with through Pullman sleep’ng cars
for *t. 1.0 ii Montgomery. Nashville. Savannah. Charleston and all pmuts
north ; also Tampa and St. Augustine Reclining chair cars between Wav
cross and Montgomery via. Thomasville.-
B. Dunham, General Superintendent. Geo. W Coates. Riv. Pass. Agr.
B W. Wrean, Passenger Traffic Manager.
For_lnfants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the I t
Signature
|V The
(\f Kind
\s You Have
Always Bought.
UtSTMU
TMI CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.