The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, July 09, 1898, Image 1

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THE jIMiLAS BREEZE. VOL. IX. PROFESSIONAL GAUDS. F>. L. SMITH, L/A COYER. Douglas, : : : : Georgia ■\Vill practice in alt the courts of Coilea and Appling -counties, and elsewhere by special contract* All business promptly attended to F, WILLIS DART, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Douglas, Ga. office nvEit petkijson & re 1 oi.rnhs store. C. A. WARD Jit l i iri DJi, Douglas, : : : : : Ga. GKO. U. BIUGGS. —ATTORNEY AT LAW — DOUGLAS, - - GA. Strict attention given to all business A. S. Hall E. K. Wilcox. i IAL L & WIJLCOX ■S Attorneys and C'otinsolSors at Lux*. DOUGLAS,- (i lit)RGIA. f Will practice regularly in the courts of Coffee and adjoining countless. Prompt attention given to all buisiuoLS. * aJ . xl. W cliper, Attorney anil Counsellor at Law. Douglas, Ga. Practices in nil of the conn lies or the Brunswick ami adjoining circui s. All business entrusted with me will have my prompt iilleniioM. W.F.SIBBETT. EH YSICIAN & SURGEON. Douglas, : ; Ga. Valis promptly answered dag or night. J)R. IV, tv. TERRELL, I’hgsicUm and Surgeon. For seven years lias made a special study of diseases peculiar to womoi and children, both in private and hos pital practice. Douglas, Ga. 0-20-95. Geo. W. Heriot Physician and Surgeon, Douglas, - - Georgia. Ollico in Corliss’ music store. W. M. Carter i* it VXIGIAN AM) SLUG EON. Piekren, : : : Georgia, All calls promptly attended day or iljfjht. fiRTHUfI E. COGHRiN, UAWYI .1!. Waycross Ga., .... F. O. Box 173. (OFFICE OVER roSTOFFICE.) Practices regular i:i App!ing, Wayne, Pierce, (.'Much, Police, Ware, Glynn, Cam den, and Charlton, cotunties, composing Brunswick circuit. . ' I V M. Toomer A TTOIINEY-A 1-LA W, WAYGROSS, : : : : : GEORGIA Will attend' all terms of City and Superior court of Coffee county. All legal matters attended to promptly BARBEII SIWE.-s 15. PETERSON, I’ropr etoi s. COLUMBUS WASHINGTON,: The Dandy Barber. Wall iaper. |>. you expect to do any papering? We will send von itici; . large .-.election of sam ples from 3c per roll u;>, alt m-w coloring and novcltii up to date. We pay freights’ 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. X. Y. City. N. F.GOODYE’E Blacksmith and Wheelwright, PGUGL43, ----- GEORGIA j I am faiiv pr"psttfed to do all kind; j of tfork tu my line. Such as making and lepairiug blip ; pies, wagons, rood c arts, timber cam j etc., • ic. * gj§rilVli'3K SHOEING a j ty. I wmild bo pltitsed to have l.t pal ! rou. gc pi the puiric. Respect u’ly, 2-23-93-ti N. F. GOODYEAR. 1 THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig S vitcr Cos. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing’ the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Cos. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia, Fig Syrup Cos. with the medi cal jiprfeesion, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bcpvgla*without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO, Cal. LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YOUR. N. Y. 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 .pure. It ; also euros itch, barber’s itch, 3cald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. I)r. Cady’s Condition PoWuTS for horses are the best, tonic, blood purifier *md vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Bold by \V. F. SIBBETT. Not ice to Bridge l*uHclcrs (Icorgia.—CoiTce Comity. The repairing of Red RhiH‘ Crock bridge near Mei Donald’s Mill will ha lei to liie lowest bidder, on the ground on the 2nd Saturday in July next. Terms and specifi cations made known at the letting. By or dor ot Hoard of County Commissioners. Geo. It. Briggs, elk, GEORGIA, COFFEE COUNTY. This is !<> notify all parlies concerned that I fork-id all parties trading for two certain notes, one given by n e to Bavid Lieketson for $lB 2 > dated May 20, iMfcS; the oilier dated May loth. ISIS amount $20.25 and made to me by s? i> Pav-ams. May 21, lt?06 I' I Rentoii pirns BLOOD is the foundation ■ b of health, flood’s Sarsaparillainakes the blood pure, rich anil nourishing and f-i ves and maintains, good HEA LT H. Rebmul Spell that word backward and you have Lumber far .mi who ii ave not seen sam ples of my lumber, which J am sell iug at $8 per 1000 feet, call at the Breeze ofliee, v, iiere l have left sain Deiirered Anywhere in Douglas LUKE Live me a Trial Order J as, Zi. Smith, 1-14-98. Douglas, Ga. Write for our intereating books “ Invent ? or's Help? anti “|lgw yto-i are svvir.dlcj.l i Hcnu u% ;i roiiKU slierct* or model of yoiip s invehubn or nnprovcTncnt and we will tell ) y.)-i free our opinion aa to whether it is Y probably patentable. We make a .specially } oi app'iicationa rtjeeled in olbor iauids. > liighofct refjronces furnlwhcd, l PATENT SOLICITORS & EXPERTS 1 & M' ehitMical Ejiainef*yg. Grartiu-ti S of the j l o yteclmi.; School of l:..t hrloi* in C Ax t'-' "I I-iv -l f;uiv< :A> hilk rs C 1‘- : Dt Ls>w Aelation. Am* rU-un '.Veter Winks C A— . t* .lb. av Knci -ml v/;.t. r Works Assoc. |C. -t’l’vpt. :i * • . i.ition Asfc’>•:. Member Caa. ( Society of Civil 1£: iineer". Opvrf .3. j V\ r ASHIVaTOr/. D. C. s -j Montreal, i jaw. S, GA. SATURDAY .JULY 1). 1898. latest Mews From The Beat of far, In Paragraphs. It. is announced that Watson’s squadron will srrn sail and follow up Camara’s squadron, which has at last gone through the Suez canal. Intense feeling lias been caused in i-’pain by lie destruction of Cervera’s licet and grave apprehension is loK of serious di-fui bailees. Tlie Spunisb ciuiser Alfonso Xil i said to have been sunk while attempt ing to run (hr. ugh the blockading lines off Jlavana. The Sp.iiush cruiser Reiua Mercedes >vcs smiK by Ha nip-son's licet at the mouth of Santiago harbo.. It is now believed that some of the armored crnikeis of Cei vera’s late fleet can be saved and added to the Ameii can navy. All is quiet at Santiago Fighting lias not yet been re-limed, and an ad vance may not be male until the nr i iv: lof re-infoieeinents. The fourth Manilla expedition will leave San Francisco next .veeK. 'lhreeofihe Spanish cruisers, the Cristobal Colon, tlie Oquendo and I VDcayu, and two torpedo boat destroy ers were in the light at Santiago har ! I.ior Sunday lr.ornmg. The entire Heel | was tent to the bottom and Ccrvcpa 'captured. (100 Spaniards were Killed ami upvvan’a of a thousand captured. General Miles has issued an order instructing commanding olliccrs to The Parchment Teniers. Ours is the hardest task, yet not tho lop.* 1 Shall we receive the Messing for our toil From the choieo spirits <.!' the aftertiioe. My soul is not f\ palace of the past, Where outworn creeds, like Rome’s gray sen ate, quake, Hearing afar the Vandal’s trumpet honrsn That shakes old systems with a thunder fit. The time is ripe, and rotten ripe, for ehungo. Then let it come. 1 have no dread of what Is called for by the instinct of mankind, Nor think I that God’s world will fall apart Because wo tear a parchment more or lens. -Lowell. —llcv. J. N. Hartley preached in Douglas last Sunday. —Mr. Tien Tleriol came up from Savannah yesterday, —When you visit Douglas call on thocc who advertise in the lire* z \ —l)r. Cl. W. Ileriot visited his he tier half at Little, covpity, Sun d a y. —Calvin Varnedoe and Rchhcrea Spiices celebrated the Fourth of July by getting married. Judge Tom Deni tied the nuptial Knot. —Wright Harrell, a young farmer living near Downing, lost his residence and contents by fire the latter part of last wcck. No insurance. God’s M Since ever the world was fashioned. Water and air and sod, A music of divers manning Has flowed from the hand of God. In valley and gorge nnci uplai;d, ‘"On stormy monntuin height, Ho make* him a harp of the forest, flu sweeps the chords with might* He puts forth his hand to the ojcuu, He speaks, and the waters (low, Now in n chorus of thunder, Now in a cadence low. He touches the waving flower tails, He plays on the woodland streams A tender song, like- a mother Sings to her child in dreams. But the music divinest ami dearest Since ever the years began Is tho manifold passionate mwic He draws from the heart of man. —K. E. Weatherly. ! The Eleventh disDieh Co.ngrr ssionnl convention meets in Viihlocta < n Thursday, July IT;h. Will i’nintlry will be rc-Kominulcd without oppoii t :o An Old Idea. Every day fetrengthens the belief of emi nent physicians that impure blood is the cause of the majority of our diseases. Twenty-live years ago this theory was used s* a basis for the formula of Browns' Iron Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected by this famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory is correct, i Browns’ iron Bmyrs is soid by uli dtaier*. rest lief, or prohibit (lie sale of intoxi cating liquors at camp. Cevvcra and Ids men have hi on sent to Boston to be imprisoned. I’lie democrats of lids county n.u I put out a good tie! it, and make an organized and aggressive fight. Now OriliiiancoK. .Council met at i's regular monthly meeting v. itii tlie following ( dicers present: Mayor, Goo. R. Briggs ; Al dermen • A. 0, Sweat, B. Peterson and .fno. T. Beliban ; absent, \V. W. M< Donald and E. A. Buck. The fol lowing oiiliuanr.es were passed. Be it ordained that the city tax on real and personal property lie fixed at 1 mills. Be it oidained that all parties inside the city limits ho required to return (heir real and persona! property by the Ist, day of July and pay the tax on same by that (late. Be it ordained that the city council be paid the .sum of $2.00 per year for i heir services as aldermen. Be il further ordained that all or dinances and parts o,f ord’nanees in conflict with tins ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. There being no further business council adjourned, Geo. B. Briggs, mayor. J. T. Relibiip. e.'( yk, gSKTTEs? than euro is prevention. By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves and a good APPETITE. MORTGAGE SALE. Georgia.—Coffee County. Will be s ( 1 at public cm I erv l< fore piy court In case door of (’ollcc ci mnl v, (la,l lll* - i tlic ice a I hours of sale, oil the |jrs( 'l’ucsday in August !-Si;S. to I In* 1 1 i• • li*-t aid b< si bidder for ca-li, the following proper ty lo wit: hvventy live acres of lad Iviny in Ihcsoiilli west yofner of lot of huni i>h;S in the liryi di-yip l of sa’pl < ouuiy ; said m ayres !>o;uidc<l as follows; on the north by hliids of L W .lames and Wnshiny h n .\l< I )i. w ami .1 .lines 'hi in hions ;on the sou t h by I' nd.s i. f Henry Mitchell; east by land of Is'ands Burkett, ami wist runs to a point; more laiuiliarly known a- the Mi sours W right place i aid sale 1o h, made lor ihe purpose g( paying an indebtedness (I principal, besides inter it on the ‘-anno from tin* lirst day of January IHI7 at s per cent per annum and JO per cent atfor my fees, <n a promissoi y no re intuit* by I. B I immoiis and \' ( Timmons in favor of 1 vo L Girt man of said coindy , said indebt cd'iors Mid note -eeured by j: mortgage on fhe above de-erihed properly and tin* same hying reeofdt-d in hook ‘ IV-’ folio .MIO of’the l*i cords if moi l gaye.; of HidVee coi;i; y Gu oy, February It Is IS(Jh inference thereto he had and said morlgay.-c containing a power of sale Jve L Girl man Ait’y in fact for L B Tim moiis and I*' (' Timmins. By Ward A' Smith his att’y at Law. Heats t he 14 ioiidiiic. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, lex., has found a more valuble discov -01 y than lias yyt hot if made in tin Klondike, Fiiv years he suffered un told agony from consumption, accom panied hy hemorrhage#; anti was ab solutely cured hy Dr. KintfV* Now Hi ravery fur Consumption, Coughs and Colds. lie declares that gold i oj little value in compavrison with this marvlous cure: would have ii even if it cost a hundred dollars a hot tie. Asthoma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are posi* tvoly cured !>y Dr. King’s New Dis ovory for Consumption. Trial bot tles free at any Drug Store. Regular ibze 50c and 100. GuairnuHe oi price refunded. Easy to Take asy to Operate Arc features peculiar to H-cxl's I'llls. Small In ssze, fast dess, efficient, thorough. A s one man Hood’s vti.l; *• touiicvc. know }■•>: Ii i u taken a pill till it is all M SL ' Ej 8 over.” 2V C. Hood & Cos., 111 § Proprietors, Lowell, Mas:. ™ Iho only uIU to fake with Hood's SucsuparlUa COFFEE'S SCHOOL TEACHERS The Examination Papers Show That a Large Number Passed. lion. Jeff Kirkland, Chairman of the County School Board, has furnish ’d us with the following list, of names of those who “passed" at the regular annual examination held here last month : FIRST CHAPS. Geo. K. Briggs, Mi-s Ada Swift, ,1 M. Dent, 11. J. Quineey, Miss Olive Baulk, 1). () Rivrr.t. SEC NP crape. Mi a Bessie Briggs, Walter Diiherlv, Mis. Ada Haddock, I’hillip Ncwhern, D. T. Smith, J. J. Boone, —. Whitley, M i.-s Ella Arni! Irony, Mrs. Millie Wy mi. THii.-n crape. Dim Newborn, .las. Bob* its, Miss Eva Marlin, Win. ILoicll, J. 11. Wil burns, Miss Ada Jordan, J no. Frier, MissLiieile Brown, Miss Ellen O’Brien, Miss Mauii s Thoai| smi, 0, B. Cliett, MissAlepli Newborn, Eugene. Oliver, \l iss Deliia Mills, Miss Ib’i’la Dixon, Miss Ta'nitlia lVaraon, J. A. Jones, 11. VV. Jam s, Miss Carrie Wright, Miss Annie Brown. Paul ItcYori''. Hide. A hurry nf hoot. In h vlUagc strueL A shape In the monnlßihl, a Lulu In the (lark, And beneath, from the pebbles, in passing, a spark Btruck out by a steuC llyinp fearlessnnd Meet— That was all, and ye, tlnouKh the Bloom and the light Tlie fate of a nation was riding that night, Air! the spark struck out by that steed in hta flight Kindled the laud into flame with Its heat. —Longfellow. I have a number of desir able town lotis, improved mid unimproved, which 1 will offer at a great re duction for 30 days. Onll on or Addrosa c, a. wmm jr. DO U'G I- A S aA . ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don’t Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried i You can buy them in the paper ’5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Vhl* aurt la yut op che*;-I/ to the out venal preeeot for • low girl oe. Ifiyou don’t find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist’s' * AOt Send Five Cents to TfTE Ritans CifTMICAL COMPANY, No. xo Spruce St., New York, and they will Lc went to you by mail; or 12 ejutonii will l*e mailed lor 48 cents. The chances are tea to one tliat Kipuns Tabules arc the very medicine you need. NUMBER G Poor and Weak CatarrSi and Bronchial Trouble Had no Appetite— Now Better in Every Way —A Delicate Child. “Some time since 1 took a sudden cold and could not get rid of it. Being subject to catarrh and bronchial trouble 1 coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor a id weak and 1 did not feel liko work. I began taking Hood's Baraapa rillii. in p, sluirt time tho cough disap peared, I slept well, bad a good appetito and J was better in every why. last spring 1 was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and i;o .strength. I resorted to Hood’s Bnrsnpnrilla and soon felt more like work. My little nephew was a deli cate child and luul a humor which trou bled him so he could not rent at night. Ho has taken a few bottles ot Hood’s Sar sspni ilia and now lie bus a good appetite and is able to sleep.” Miss AUEIK J. I’UKLMAiN, South Duxbury, Mass. Hooefs S parm a Is the One ’I rue lUood Ptirifler. Alt druggists. sl. TGwwIV Dili.- are tins best after-dinner IHHIU a 8 Illb puis, aid digestion, zte. Douglas & McDonald Railway SCHEDULE . i A. M. e. M. IV. McDonald 12:00 Lv- Douglas 11:00 Sweat 12:1.5 Downing 2:25 Low!her 12:40 N'w Ibi vonfiiSO Los IML 12:45 I l.uk Eut ry2:45 i ark Kill i’v 12:55 Lost All. 2:55 N’w Haven 1:10 Lowtlior . 4:0(1 Downing 1:15 Sweat, 4:15 Ar. Douglas 1:40| Ar. Me Donabl 4:4( J. S Bailey & Cos. Dan Lott, Conductor.