The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, August 06, 1898, Image 1

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The Brcez Directory COUNTY OFFICERS. Ordinary.—Thomas Young. Sheriff. —Williaifi Tanner. Clerk Superior Court— I). W. Gaskin. Treasurer —Richard Kirkland. Tax Collector—Thos. L. Paulk. Tax Receiver —Dennis Vickers. Surveyor—Tharp Bailey.. Coronor —51 anning Teston, i County Commissioners- C. A. Ward jr. Chairman, H. C. Girtman, Jiio. L. Tyson, John Fussell, Joel Gaskin. Geo. R. Briggs, Clerk. Meets first Monday in each Month City Court. — F. Willi*Dart, Judge; J. 51. Denton, Solicitor; W. A. J. Smith, Sheriff'; Geo R. Briggs Clei’k . slonthlv terms 3rd slondays in each month; quarterly terms 3rd slondays in January, April, July and October. CITY OFFICERS. 51avor, Geo. R. Briggs. Aldermen, E. A. Buck, B. Peterson, J. T. Relihan, A. C. Sweat, W. W. Mc- Donald. Treasurer, B. Peterson. Clerk, J. T. Relihan. Marshal, N. T. Creel. Church Directory. slethoaist, 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. J, P. Dickiuson, Pastor. Suuday school at 3 p. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. F>. L. SMITH LAOIYER. Douglas, ; : : : Georgia Will practice in all the courts of Coflea and Appling counties, and elsewhere by special contract- All business promptly attended to F. WILLIS DART, ATTORNEY-AT-LAtV. Douglas, Ga. OFFICE OVER PETERSON & RUEOLPII’s STORE. C. A. WARD JR l i iii/i;, Douglas, : : : : : Ga. GEO. K. BRIGGS. —ATTORNEY AT LAW — DOUGLAS, - - GA. Strict attention given to all business A. S. Hall. E. K. Wilcox. HALL & WILCOX Attorneys ami Counsellors at Law, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA. Will practice regularly in _ the courts of Coffee apd adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to all busiuess. J. xJ. Walker, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Douglas, Ga. Practices in all of the counties or the Brunswick and adjoining circuits. All business entrusted with me will have my prompt atteniion. w. F. SIBBETT. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Douglas, : : Ga. Calls promptly answered day or niaht. ]JR. W, W. TERIIELL, Physician and Surgeon. For seven years has made a special study of diseases peculiar to women and children, both in private and hos pital practice. Douglas, Ga. 0-25-95. Geo. W. Heriot Physician and Surgeon, Douglas, - - Georgia. Office in Heriot Bros’, drug store. IF. M. Carter PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. lHckren, : : : Georgia, All calls promptly attended day oi night. *rthure7cochran7 lawyer. Waycross Ga., .... P. O. Box 173. (OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE.) Practices regular in Appling, Wayne, Pierce, Clinch, Coffee, sYare. Glynn, Cam den, and Charlton, cotunties, composing Brunswick circuit. W M . Toomer A TTOIINEY-A T-LA If, WAYCROSS, : : : : : GEORGIA Will attend all terms of City and Superior court of Coffee county. All legal matters attended to promptly h THE BREEZE. VOL. IX. t ®'7;: 7777777 A Few of the in Douglas. A great many things will happen in Douglas within the next six months. Below we give a list of the improve * • ments to be made : The Waycross Air Line will be completed to Douglas by September 1. The Southern Telephone Company’s telephone line is being put up, and will be completed in a few weeks. The Gaskin Spring canipmeeting commences on the first slonday in September. A bank with a capital of $30,000 will lie opened as soon as possible. A magnificent brick courthouse is to be build next year. The large saw and planing mills at 51 "Donald are to be moved to Douglas this winter. Of course we can all figure for our selves and we know wlat all this means for Douglas. We confidently expect to have be tween 1500 and 2000 inhabitants by this time next year. Keep your eye on Douglas and watch lifer grow! Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pilles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by all Druggists. ___________ —Magistrate’s summons ■ and fifas •50 cts. a quire at the Breeze office. Subpoenas 25cts. a quire. 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 jure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, icald head, sore nipples, itching piles, jhapped hands, chronic Bore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for rorses are the best tonic, blood purifier *nd vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by \V. F. SIBBETT. '-ifAlt HER SIIOE.-^ 15. PETERSON, Propr clors. COLUMBUS WASHINGTON, The Dandy Barber. N. F. GOODYE’R Biactsmith and Wheelwright, DOUGLAS, - - - - GEORGIA I am fully prepared to do all kinds of work in my line. Such as making and repairing bug gies, wagons, road carts, timber carts etc., etc. f”HORSE SHOEING a special ty- I would be pleased to have he pat ronage of the pub'ic. Respect ully, 2-23-93-tf N. F. GOODYEAR From Maker Direct to Purchaser. A. Good Mathushek Is always Good, always Reliable, always Satisfactory, always Last ing. You take no chance* in buy ing it. It costs somewhat more than a cheap, poor piano, but is much the cheapest in tlie end. NooUier High Grade Bianosold o reasonable. Factory prices to retail buyers. Kasv payments. Write us. LUDCEK & BATES, Pavunnah. (•&, hi t . rw York City. PEAS, GA. SATURDAY AUG.fi. 1898. repeating Spain’s Reply. IRcgotiations Ibang jfire. Washington, Aug. 3,—lt is asserted that the President will call an extra session ol congress as soon as Spain accepts the terms ol peace offered. It has always been understood that the senate would be convened as soon as the treaty of peace was ready to be acted upon by Jliat body, but further more, the attention of the president has been called to the situation which makes the assembling of congress necessary at this time. Under the law which provides for the raising of a volunteer army, and that portion which goes out of exist ence when war ceases, there is a di versity of opinion. When the law was first framed it was not supposed to be necessary to keep the army in tact to the end of the war. It was not seen at the time that a garrison at the Philippines, or at Porto Rico, for it was not known that these coun tries would be in possession of the United States. The developments of the war have made it very evident that fully one hundred thousand men would contin ue to be needed. If however, the vol unteer army was disbanded there would be only twenty-seven thousand regular troops available, and the aid needed was a brand new law by con gress to keep an adequate army as garrisons, and for the purposes and exigencies that have arisen. In reply to a dispatch from slcr ritt, now at Cavite, 51erriam cables that since the departure of Merritt five transports with nearly 5,000 troops have sailed for the Philippines. Scarcely had the message been sent when word was sent to Merriam from Washington that Merritt had asked to have his command increased from 20,000 to 50,000, so as to enable him to meet any emergency and on ac count of the hostile attitude of Agui PRINCE BISMARCK. Berlin, Germany, Aug. I.—Prince Bismarck died Saturday night shortly before 11 o’clock. He passed away peacefully at his castle at Friedrichs rulie. The death of the ex-chanceilor comes as a surprise to all Europe. Despite the family’s denials, there was an undercurrent of apprehension when the sinking of the Prince was first an nounced, inspired more by what the naldo. McKinley’s Peace Terms. The terms of peace as officially given out are as follows: Spain must evacuate and relinquish all claims to Cuba and Porto Rico, and when evacuated, must ho ceded to the United States. Also all the other West Indies Islands one of the Ladrones must he ceded. The city, bay and harbor of sLmila will be held by the United States forces, pend ing the conclusion of the treaty of peace, and the Philippine question will be decided in the future. No money indemnity is asked, and it is believed that the term will be ac cepted by Spain. RAY S IMMUNE REGIMENT. Will do Garrison Duly in Santiago de Cuba. To Sail Sunday. Macon, Ga., Aug. 3.—C01. Kay's regiment expects to take the steamer St, Paul at Savannah Sunday or Mon day for Santiago. The officers’ wives and newspaper men and their wives will probably go in a special car from Macon to see the soldiers leave. The last equipment for the regi ment will arrive from Washington to morrow, and orders to move will prob ably follow immediately. Agents of the Central and Southern Railroad arc to-day bidding for the transportation contract. Col. Itay reached slacon June 8, and started his recruiting officers to work. The regiment was complete before the middle of July. Capt. Jeff Wilcox’s company from Coffee is in this regiment. family left unsaid than by any imfor tnation given. But when the daily bulletins chron icled improvement in the Prince’s condition, detailed his extensive bills of fare and told of Ids devotion to his pipe, the public accepted l)r. Schweninger’s assertion when he .-aid there was no reason why /h’s marck should not rvach the age of 90 years. GLIMPSES OF GEORGIA Interesting Items From Every Section ol tire S!;De. Berrien county's new court house is going up. The State Agricultural Society will meet at Indian Springs August 10th and llth. Prof. John If. O’Quinn has been elected Principal of McDonough Insti tute at Baxley. It is reported that Savannah capi talists are preparing to invest in Cuba and Porto Rico. I)r. E. F. Ilaurqiiiu’s resilience, at Adel, was burned Wednesday morn ing, August 3. Loss $2,000. A now hank is being organized at Dublin to meet the requirements of the increasing volume of the business of that town. Jas. G. Pace, a prominent merchant., turpentine operator and saw mill man, of Ha/.lelim-st, has gone to Atlanta to have his arm amputated. Mr. Burton, a, prominent young bus iness man of Ihizlehurst, Ga., and Miss Stella Pace, daughter of Mr. Wil liam Pace, were united in marriage on Tuesday night of this week. The contract for the bvilding of a new $7,000 jail at Baxley has been let to the Pauley Jail Cos. of St. Louis, Mo. The material is being put, upon the ground and work will begin at once. The Georgia and Alnbam 1 Railroad expects quite influx of Scandinavians from Northwest the coming fall and winter. At Listonia, a point about eleven miles this side of Gordele, there are now seven or eight families of Scandinavians. The attention of others lias been attracted to this sec tion by their presence there and the liberal advertising Georgia received from the visit of the Scandinavian editors some months ago. inquiries show that there is quite a disposition among the Swceds and Norwegians of Minnesota and adjacent stales to migrate to this section, as offering superior inducement for fanning. A Tian'i’cw lisciipc. Thankful words written l>y Mrn. Atbi K. Hart, of Groton, S. 1). “Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally termi nated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying 1 could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, J would meet my absent ones above. My bus band was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God J am saved and now a well and healthy woman.” Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores. Regular size bOc and SI.OO. Guarntced nr price refunded. —Do you want a Cornish Pipe Organ for $ 1 'i.oo? If so call at the 1 freeze office. The Sure Ijii ri||> ('nee. . There is no use suffering from Ibis dreadful malady, if you will only gel the right remedy. You are having pain all though your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetitt no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They net dirietly on your liver, Stonjach ahd lidneys, ton up the whole system and make you feel like anew beiqg. They are guurrantccd to cure to cure *'jr or price refunded. For sale at any Drug store, only 50 cts p'/ bottle. _______________ CASTOniA.. Ban tna Kind Yoa Have Always Bought NUMBER 10 Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread in Spite of Treatment but Now They aro Healed-A Wonderful Work. “For many years I have been a great sufferer with varicose veins on one of my limbs. My foot unci limb became dread fully swollen. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down the veins of this limb. One day I accidentally bit my foot against some object and a sore broko out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood puritler and I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In a short time those dreadful sores which iiad caused me so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on fnitbfully with Ilood’s Sarsapa rilla, and in n short time my limb was completely healed and the sores gave me no more pain. I cannot boloo thankful for the wonderful work Hood’s Sarsapa rilla, has dono for me.” Mas. A. E. Gilson, Ilartland, Vermont. HOOd ? S S paHlla Is the beat—ln fact the One True lllood l’uritler. Hood’S Pills cure all liver ilia. 25 cents. 1 ■Spiff £Lss& „1 F fpsl - % iys ftV^fpEfgg® ,!o4,e hw Vv rtlitirlnc- iwlvortbem ntaftTul mink >Oll can gi-ytMu bt.'Ktmmb , llinmt finis!! and (MOST POPULAR BEWLMG IJ/ICM f‘.r niwiv urtnff. Buy from tv Until" nunufu. ’ mvj t mat imvu trained a reputation hoi. t '•<! .-.l'lnn. dualinu, Hutu in noun in iho v< : tli G < t ,i in iiierminirul constru tion, Muntbilnv i t wintint* |wirt*\llnon’Fßof flnfuh, b<;iutyin itnnmrun. ~, hiL as many linprovcrm n tson the frisEVV HOME WHITE FOR CIRCULARS,. The Hew Heine Sewing Machine Go. OUANGE, M AES. UOBTOM, M AHS. rtqi' AIIT M 7 Chicago, 111. i J r, Ikilis, Ssg. Dallas,Tj.alb bA.N Jj’aajicisco, (.‘Mu Atlanta, oa. FOU SALE DV Douglas tV McDonald Railway SCHEDULE A . M. |. M. Lv. McDonald 12:00 Ly. Douglas 3:00 Sweat 12:15 Downing 3:25 Lowtlier 12:40 N’w Hnven3:3o Lost 51 1. 12:15 Dark Entryß:4s Dark Entry 12:55 Lost Mi, 3:55 N’wHaven 1:10 Lowtlier 4:00 Downing 1:15 Sweat. 4:15 Ar. Douglas 1:40 Ar. Me Donald 4:40 J. S. Bailey & Cos. Dan Lott, Conductor. wimw&xMnii TIE NEW WAY. ' ) ma 1 e diseases ” could only be V treated after ‘,’lo j i,'i j % cal e/.amina jflfi "eg tions" by physi j i W , A cians. Dread of I * es v. such treatment ® } kept thousands of modest women j silent about their ■sjo|f suffering. The in troduction of V/ine of Cardui has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the j cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician’s attention I at all. The simple, pure taken in the privacy of a woman’s ov/n home insures quick relief and speedy cure. V/omcn need not hesitate now. V/ine of Cardui re quires no humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of “female troubles"—disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites,” change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them | .well, it keeps them young by keeping them healthy, SI.OO at the drug store. For advice Is eases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, the ’ Ladies’ Advisory Department," The Chattanossa Meii.ine Cos.. Chatta nooga, Teas. W. 1. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Ml*s., says: ‘‘l use V. ine of Cardui extensively in my practice and And it a most excellent preparation for female troubles,"