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THE IIOPGLAS BREEZE.
ALISKfIT C. SYVIvIT,
Ikliioi ami Piihlislier,
Kntcrc'l at <>. May 29, 1890 as
second cluh.* ma.l matter.
HATUIOHY JULY 18, 1898.
Gbi Breeze
Is The Official of
The County Commi: loners,
The Hoard of Education
And the Town of Douglas.
State Democratic Ticket.
For governor of Gmrgi i.
ALI.HN I). CANDLER,
Secretary of plate,
i’hilli|i Cook.
Comptroller general,
\V. A. Wright,
Commissioner agrioultir e,
0. 15. Stevens.
Stale school commissioner,
G. it. Glenn.
Attorney General,
,1. M. Terrell.
Prison commissioner,
J. S. Turner.
Treasurer.
Wm. Spear.
HOTlfcE.
A nuciing of the Democratic Exec
utive Committee of tlie county will
he held at Dougina on Monday, the
1 Ktli inat. Every nieniher is requeated
to attend. J>tisinesn of importance to
lie truneacted. F. WIUJS Daki .
Chau man.
Melvin Tanner, See.
Macon is making elaborate prepara
tions for a “Diamond Jubilee."
Valdosta’s Mid-Summer Carnival
Attracted big crowds this week.
Camaia sailed through the Suez
eav.’' and then sailed hack again.
Editor Durham declares that Ware
is entitled to the cake for corrupt
elections.
The convention to nominate Justices
of the Supreme court will he held on
Julv 20 at Atlanta.
Congressman Hrantley was renom
inated at Valdosta Thursday His
course was indorsed as being wise and
patriotic.
The democrats of Collect will put
out :t good ticket this year, one that
will he a a tic factory to every citizen
of the county.
A soulln rn naval otlieer sank CYr
vera’s licet, hut a northern officer ar
rived on the scene just in time to get
the credit for it.
Editor Ilcarst of Iho Now York
Journal i.s on (ho Texas ami say a the j
Santiago edition of the Journal will j
1.0 issued ass nn as Shatter takes tl c
oil V.
Every member of the Democratic)
Estccmivc Committee of the county
must be on hand Monday Business |
of great im;w:t,ii f' \i 1 come before j
the b hlv.
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Th ’ Hawaiian annexation bill has
been signed In the President., anti the
islands are nor. a part of Uncle Sam’s
domain. in other words, his “new
proui.d field.”
The Tift,■:! Ca/elte prints edlto;
Finley's • Salutary"’ v ibitim, as a
iilera-y curiosity. The n.ttb'le was
thiee inches lone and eei.tdned ex
actly twenty three typographical
rtors.
Oui populist contemporary, the
Doit cl.n leads,, i11,',. Ills tilt* public 1
that ai*.t r ibe p sking b> ib>n \V
5. [Yek U-s ve and:. a • siia'.jttU 'Us r,-
|>;V Was s !v I in v,bieh li. >g a ili
i ? *' \\ ■ M‘ *• i •
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*au■• a' tl 5t.0.1 o.youd douut. — \ ill
dosta Times.
Uncle, Sam's navy is the toast of the
world.
Germany continues toannoy Dewey
at Manila.
The present output of powder in
this country is 18,000 pounds daily.
No overtures of peace have as yet
been made by the Spanish government
though there is a good deal of talk on
that line.
Hobson sava he felt like all the
grizzlies in the Hooky Mountains were
hugging him when the Itough Riders
met him at Santiago.
Uncle Sam will have an aviary soon
if no so' hacks occur. He tarted
with an c..g!c in !77(i and it appears as
though he would have a cage of
Canaries is the near future.
I was seriously iitHietcd with a cough
for several years, and last fall bail a
more severe cough than ever besore.
I have used many remedies without
receiving much relief, and being re
commended to try a cuttle of Cham
berlin’s Cough Remedy, by a friend
who, knowing me to he a poor wodow
g vi it to me, I t jod it. and with the
most gratifying results. The first bot
tle relieved me very much and the
second bottle has absolutely cured me.
1 have not had as good health for
twenty years. I give this certificate
with solicitation, pimply in apprecia
tion of the gratitude felt for the cure
i fleeted.— Respectfully. Mrs. Mary A.
Heard, Claremore,' Ark. For sale by
W. F. Sibbett.
ECONOMY in taking Hood’s Sar
*“■ saparilia, because “ 100 doses one
dollar” is peculiar to and true only ol
the One True BLOOD Purifier.
Method of Keeping
Question. —Can you give mo some re
ceipt by which I can keep eggs from
March until the following winter?
Ans wan.—There are a number of
methods that aro recommended for
keeping eggs, but I doubt very much
whether any of them would preserve
the eggs in eatable condition for the
length of time you desire. I would sug
gest that you put up the eggs in Sep
tember and October, when they aro
usually very cheap, and you can then
keep then until Xmas, and sell at a good
profit. Either of the following meth
ods are said to bo good, but in every
case the eggs must bo perfectly fresh,
or they will certainly spoil. First
Method—Slack quick lime in water suf
ficiently for your purpose, and whoa it
lias settled, draw oil the water. To
each gallon of water add 1 pound of
salt. Immerse the eggs in this solution,
and be careful to always keep them bo
low the surface of the water. The fol
lowing method, tried by tho Agricult
ural Department at Washington, was
found to keep the eggs in good condi
tion for six months in cool weather, viz:
Dub or rather anoint the oggs all over
with hustled oil, ami place them with
the small ends downward in dry sand.
Still another plan is to dissolve -1 ounces
of beeswax in 7 ounces of warm olive
oil, anoint tho oggs all over with this
preparation, and put away in a cool
place. This will preserve them for many
months, it is said.—State, Agricultural
Department.
Puny_^
(Children
Who would prescribe only
tonics and bitters for a weak,
puny child ? Its muscles and
nerves are so thoroughly ex
hausted that they cannot be
I whipped into activity. The
child needs food ; a blood
making, nerve-strengthening
and muscle-building food.
Scott’s Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this,
and you still have a tonic in
the hypophosphites of lime
and soda to act with the food.
For thin and delicate children
there is no remedy superior
to it in the world. It means
growth, strength, plumpness
and comfort to them. Be sure
you get SCOTT'S Emulsion,
•
vx. and st.oo, ail druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York.
JSh'JtC FLOOD u
- hi\*kU. iioixPs ixii’ifLij.jii'l*if* liiitk. '
the blood pare, rich and nourishing and
gives aadunuutaius goud HEALTH.
Budget from Brcxten
0. B. Cl fetf, Editor.
DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
Hr:lon, Ist Sunday, at 11 a. rn. and
7:30 p. in.
Oak Grove, 2nd Sunday and Saturday
before at 11 a. m.
Lone Mill and Midway 3rd Sunday at
11 a, m.
Williams Chapel, 3rd Sunday, 7:30 pm.
J P. !);ckinsox, P. O
HKCIH.T SOCIETIES.
Broxton Lodge No. 117, F. & A. M.,
meets first Friday in each month at 10
o’clock a. ni.
Broxton Lodge No. !)2,1\. of P. meets
first and third Tuesday nights. J. N.
Hartley, C. C.; W. D. Little, K. of K.
and S.
EOI3T LOTT.
£U”Travelipg Public cared for.
Also stock taken care of.jg&
George M. Ricketson.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
llro.i ton, Gcoryiiu
All calls answered day or night.
D. j. Mashburn k Son,
HARNESS
am saddle mms,
(
BROXTON, G.V.
Mr. B. F. Powell went to Savannah
Saturday.
The people of Reedy Branch are in
the bight of enjoyment over their new
organ. It will he a great help in their
Sunday school.
Mr. Jesse Lott hied himself away to
the mountains last week on a visit to
his daughter, Mrs. E. B. Moore.
Mr. W. L. Dulterly, who is teaching
school in the Byrd settlement was in
Broxton Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Jno. Trowell has been very sick
for several days.
The protracted meeting at Monroe
chapel closed last Friday night with a
general hand-shaking. Rev. Robert
Norman of Ifazlchurst assisted in the
meeting and endeared himself to our
people. Seventeen new members were
received into the church.
LOST.
On the road from l’ickrcn, Gn. to
Pace Lott A Co’s still, one bill booK
containing one ten dollar bill, one fiv
dollar bill, one one dollar bill, one
cheek on Exchange bank by J. M.
Denton in favor of W. A. & 'J'. lv. Mc-
Rae, one draft by J. A. Mincliew in
favor of Thad Mcßae, one receipt for
lire insurance and two valuable laud
papers.
If tinder will return same to me in
good condition I will pay a reward of
-■fiO. T. K. Mcßae, I’ickren, Ga.
An Uncertain Pbnue,
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguise dyspepsia attacks you, Browns’
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, Mood and nerves.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by ull dealers.
Bad management keeps more people
in poor circumstances than any other
one cause. To he successful one must
look ahead and plan abed so that
when a favorable i.ppot utility presents
itself 1 is ready to take advatage of
it. A little; forethought will also save
much expanses and valuhle time. A
prudent and careful man will keep a
bottle of Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house,
the shift’s, ; ■ fellow will wait until
ueess-ity com, t ils it and then ruin his
best horse going sor a doctor and have
a big ele- esr hill to pay, besides; one
pays our 2? cents, tho other is out a
bund let d.lhips and the wonders why
his neighbor is getting richer while he
lis getting psx>H . I-’or sale by \Y. F.
i-iblxlt.
CASTOR IA
For Infants r.nd Children.
111? Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the S/y~?T~T~
Signature o. *£&//£
It in mid that Mr. m gj
• the railroad men, died 1%.
Hattie Martin is
I an attack of typhoid fen r. ■ B
M( srs. Faulkner and lki%
j sol 1 out their business at this
| Mr. J. H. Altman.
.She’s lioiiio A--it;...
Ye?, she is home n;; h i. <y go in. r - r 1 frier..*.
You loved her. Mg ii \ \>> n . i* 0. :n.i,■•:
Her life’s, black midnight .. 1- ul lest ;ti • m..
She rests who 1: iuly - is-i nut sign end ~
Last night r.s wo sat bowed r.i vr.i ful prayer
That C.t won If! lift the heavy : ... vc bore
Wo. hoard a heavy i<- ' -top on tr.e rd.'ir;
Wo heard u timid hand upon ihc door
And thorn stood Mayya;— Maggie as of old ;
Maggie, the laerrv voiced, the c/uro eyed;
Maggie, our darling, with ti:c locks oi gold,
The song bird of our home, the village pride.
Just %s of oid. said I? To me the same,
Wave that her face was wan and drawn with
care
Upon that brow holl strove to write her shame,
Hut only stamped man’s heartless treachery
there.
As at her mother’s knee she knelt in pain
My heart tore through the web that late hud
spun.
My dim eyes saw life’s golden hours again.
Bho was a child, lisping *-Thy will be done."
I caw hor mother kiss these lips of grief,
And smooth her sunny tresses' mazy flow,
And speak of days of joy beyond belief,
Just as on eves that seem but days ago.
“Wrong must have bounds that even friend*
respect.
'Tvvas but a cruel, hideous dream!" I said.
Alas, it was my curse to recollect
Thu tear stuined letter wo so olt had read!
1 drew it forth. That was no dream, no dream—
The vow to soon return, the loud goodby,
The artless trust in love's insidious stream
That laves the rock where myriad shipwrecks
lie.
Well, she i.-j home again, and not n trace
<Jf the world’s soiling hand is on that brow
You loved her—once. Come, kneel and kiss hor
face.
Kay, do not fear; you cannot wake her pow!
*******
Poor boy, the first, first kiss, the tears you
shed,
Tell of a heart that blames not, though it
break.
Give mo your band. She is not lost, not dead.
When Christ siiail kiss her, she shall smile
and wake!
—Thomas Frost.
About one carload of fruit is sent
from Tilton by express daily.
A tent meeting is being held at
Blacks bear.
O. B. CLIETT
Agent for
Tiie Douglas Breeze.
I am authorized to receive and re
ceipt for Subscriptions, Job Printing
and Advertising.
If you contemplate purchasing
household furniture, by all means send
for tho catalogue of tho Quaker Valley
Manufacturing Cos., :>l'Jand 1121 South
Canal Street, Chicago,
Candler’s must have a majority of
100,000 this year.
Our soldiers should use smokeless
powder.
CASTOniA.
Bean the KM You Have Always Bought
Gbc dreaded
Consumption
TANARUS, A. Slocum, M. the Great Chemist
and Scientist-, will send Free, to tho
Afflicted, Three Bottles of llis
Newly Discovered Remedies
. to Cure Cor.sumpt ion and
all Lung Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more philan
thropic nrcun-y more joy to the ailiictcd
than the niH-fn-'T. ' . Slm-nm. M. C. cl
is; Pearl street New York City.
Confident ihut he ha: discovered an
absJutf cure for consnmpiiim and all pul
monary complaints and to make its great
merits known lie wiii - cud fr. -.- three ton les
of mCdehie to any reader of the Douglas
Breeze who is suffering from chest bion
hiol threat and lung troubles ~r i-onsamp
tion Already this “new scientific course of
me,'.eine ha> permanently cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers it his religious
duty—a duty which he owes to humanity—
to donate his infallible cure.
Offered freely is enough to commend it
and more so is the perfect- confidence of
the great chemist making the proposition,
lie has proved the dreaded consumption
to be a euri abie disease beyond any doiib:.
There will iu- in mistake in sending—
the I:: : stake w .1 he in. overbooking tin-yen.
er.ms invit'tion. lie hat on tile in hi-
A i'eri ail and Kuroepan iaiiortories testi
monials of experience from those cured in
all parrs of the world.
Don’t delay until it is tors late. I ddress
T. A. Sl.-euv- M. C. Pee - street Nt-v
York and when writing the Doctor pleas
give express and postianee addles- and
mention leading this articie in the Dung
las Breeze. “ 11-1”
Are You tVeskt
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of
ambition and selling bones. The bknxl is
watery: the tissues are wasting—the door is
being opened tVirdiseasr. A Ixittle of Browns’
Iren Bitt.-rs mken in time will restore vour
Btrength. soothe your n. rvos. make your
hiood rieli I r---.'. Do - more gnod
than an expettsi ve special course of medicine, j
Brown*’ iroa Bitters a sold by ail dealers, j
■/OPEN LETTER
WTi To MOTHERS.
•<[ IRE1 RE ASSERTING in the courts cur right to
Wk- r Inclusive use of the word “Castoria,” and
K|: p.fcilEß’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADEMARK.
SAMUEL PiTCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
t of “CASTOR I A,” the same that
• <A %uid does now bear ~ on even J
%>/ fimile signature wrapper.
ThiJttme original “QASTORiA” which has been used in
the nmnes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOCK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought on the
and has the signature of wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Commny, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
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 he does not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
n©ss | jq] leg s ©,
AND SCHOOL OF S/IORTHAND,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Homo Endorsement of Bunkers, EJusinoss and Pro
fessional Men,
A school that stands well at home is said to be a goad school.
Thom \ \ ;i,!.i-, < ;January Ist, 1595.
To The i’utttli : W’c take pleasure in recommending Stanley’s ItusiiieH;: College.
Its course of in-!ruction is thorough, practir-il and i-imph-to. meeting all demands of
any business of to-day. We are personally ncquniiitc-1 with Prof. Stanley, in presi
dent. and can me. ■! earnestly recommend him as bein';' a -can of high moral standing,
honest, sober, upright, and sincerely interested in the welfare of each si ndent.
•I. T. Culpepper, mayor; A. H, Jla'n-ell, judge superior court; .1. W, Herd,
vice-president Bank; J. L Hays, president T. N. bank; F,„M.
Smith, president Hank of Thomasvillo; and many others.
For Catalogue and Fall Particulars Address
G. W. H. STANLEY,
Send THE BREEZE to a dis-
Unit Relative or Friend .
It contains a hundred little items that you would forget to
mention in a letter It yon have it sent to parents, brother or
sister, or near relative they will read it with interest because they
are interested in watching your career. Try it and see.
ONE GIVES RELjEF.
Don't Speed a Dollar
for
1 1 M. A
until you have tried
You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons
Ten Taboles for Five Cents.
fftla sor; Is pul up Cheaply to crr.ti Tj tho unlrors-'d present demand for a low prlots
If you don’t find this sort of
13 *p, r* t**T- C 7 *l3 <ry. 1% 5"01P? tS
LHk kE’CS.iiQ R CLU LJa Iv3
x £
At the Druggist's
T*AO* i
■ - T ‘ ■ No* 10
I Spr-.*e ,l> •Vv ‘-i i Sc ;.t to you l*y mail; or
‘4':V%5? jl2 car l • wiil . u -- -' ' 1 cLances are ten to
oac u * ,it *'’*P ans L: w Vv T medicine you need.