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THE DOUGLAS BREEZE.
AI-HKHT C. SWEAT,
Kditor ami I’iililinlicr.
Entered at Douglas P. 0. May 29, IS9O as
econil class mail matter.
SATURDAY AUG. 13, 1898.
Che freeze
Is The Official Organ of
The County Commissioners,
The Board of Education
And the Town of Douglas.
State Democratic Ticket.
For Governor of Georgia.
ALLEN 1). CANDLER,
Secretary of state,
Phillip Cook.
Comptroller general,
W. A. Wright.
Commissioner agriculture,
O. B. Stevens.
State school commissioner,
G. R. Glenn.
Attorney General,
J. M. Terrell.
Prison commissioner,
J. S. Turner.
Treasurer.
Win. Spear.
For Chief Justice,
Thomas J. Simmons.
For Associate Justice for full
term of six years,
William H. Fish,
For Associate Justice for un
expired term of two years.
Henry T. Lewis,
For Congressman,
W. G. Brantley.
For State Senator,
R. G. Dickerson.
Every democrat in Collet) county
must register.
Keep your eye ou Douglas and
watch her grow!
Coll'eo county lias twenty-five sons
at Santiago, Cuba.
Sam Jones says a pop is a democrat
with the devil in him.
Populism was completely knocked
out in Alabam last week.
The democrats of Coffee will put
out their strongest men this year.
A great many things will happen
in Douglas within the next six months.
The populists are trying to get a re
publican to run against Wili Brantley
this time.
A great many people say the new
populist ticket is no improvement on
the old one.
J. M. Thomas of Surrency has refus
ed the populist nomination for repre
sentative from Appling. He says he
is a democrat.
General Blauco touchingly refers to
Cuba as “the island which Spain dis
covered, peopied and civilized,” two
thirds of which is true.
We may not need the Philippines,
hut we'll hold them till Spain agrees
to give up Cuba, Porto Rico, Ladrones
and the City of Manila.
It is the DUTY of every democrat
in Codec county to patronize the
Breeze. We need and must have the
patronage of our friends.
A Republican ticket would add con
siderable interest to the campaign. If
the republicans could get together
they could slip in between the demo
crats and populists.
One of the most amusing cusses in
the weole universe is the fellow who
is continually remarking that “the
newspapers are liars.” We always re
mind him that the newspapers do not
print half the lies that are told to
them by bis class.
Be sure and register!
Committee Call.
The Democratic Executive Com
mittee and the Sub-Commttteemen
of each district are requested to
meet at Douglas on Monday, Aug
ust 22nd, at 11 o’clock a. in. A full
attendance is desired. Important
matters to he considered.
F. Willis Dart, Chairman.
Thus singeth the editor of the
Douglas Breeze;
“From tailors’ hills, doctors’ pills—
deliver us. From want of gold, wives
that scold, maidens old and widows
bold—deliver us. From seedy coats,
protested notes, hilly goats and sink
ing boats—deliver us. From modest
girls with waving curls and teeth like
pearls—deliv—no, never mind.”
The above has been reproduced by
nearly all of our exchanges.
The Dalton Argus “Devil” thinks
the following about it,
Well, I don’t imagine that a coun
try editor has to pray to be delivered
from may pretty girls. Country edi
tors are too doggone poor to be much
sought after. The other counts in
the indictment hold good.
The Gaskin Spring campmeeting
commences on the first Monday in
September.
The pops of Coffee are moving
heavon and earth to capture the ne
gro vote.
The war is ended!
Some men let their subscriptions
run for four or five years and then
get as mad as the old Harry if the
newspaper man wants his money.
They have read it all the time, and
cussed when they missed a copy, and
then, when asked to pay will lie like
a blue streak and swear that they
have never subscribed for the paper,
and never wanted it. There may not
boa real burning hades, but there
ought to be some sort of a place for
the accomodation of some men.
The Sure Ini Gripp Cure.
There is no use suffering from this
dreadful malady, if you will only get
the right remedy. Ton are having
pain all though your body, your liver
is out of order, have uc> appetltt no
life or ambition, have a bad cold, in
fact arc completely used up. Electric
Bitters is the only remedy that will
give you prompt and sure relief. They
net dirictly on your liver, Stomach
ahd lidueys, ton up the whole system
and make you feel like anew being.
They are guaranteed to cure to cure
or price refunded. For sale atVny
Drug store, only f>o cts per bottle.
Perhaps you have made
up your mind to take
Scott’s
Emulsion
this summer. HP
Then look for
this picture on
the wrapper, a
man with a big si • \
fish on his back,
Do not let anyone talk to
you of something “ just
as good.”
When you want cod
liver oil and the hypo
phosphites you want the
very best. You will find
them in only one place,
Scott’s Emulsion.
There is no other emul
sion like it; none other
does the same work; and
no other has the same
record of cures.
' All Druggists, 50 e. and sl.
Scott A Bownk, Chemist*. N. Y.
UCtaH {paper,
IX) you expect to da auy papering? Wo
i;l x )id you frees larro selcotionoi sam
ples from .V per roll up, all now coloring.*,
and novelties up to date, We pay t'roiiihi.
Wo want an agvm in every town to soil on
commission from largo sample books no
capital required. For samples oi par;; .;
L >, iniilro." .s. WOl.p.
7*7-ox> IS'uuii Avc. A'. V. City
Budget jfrom Broxton,
DIRECTORY.
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! CHURCHES.
Broxton, Ist Sunday, at 11a. m. and
7:80 p. m.
Oak Grove, 2nd Sunday and Saturday
before at 11 a. m.
Lone Hill and Midway 3rd Sunday at
11 a, m.
Williams Chapel, 3rd Sunday, 7:30 pm.
J P. Dickinson, P. C
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Broxton Lodge No. 147, F, & A. M.,
meets first Friday m each month at 10
o’clock a. m.
Broxton Lodge No. 02, K. of P. meets
first and third Tuesday nights. J. N,
Hartley, (J, C.; W. D. Little, K. of It.
and S.
Broxton, Ga., Aug. 10.—The clos
ing scenes of the Teachers Institute
will impress most of the young teach
ers unfavorably. By one parliment
ary law was positively ignored. A
teacher should be a pattern and no
one should be allowed to teach in a
public school unless lip can show
proper respect to his brother teachers.
Great crowds went to Reedy Branch
last Sunday to hear a funeral preach
ed by Rev. Mr. willams.
Rev. J. N. Hartley and family at
tended meeting near the Irwin
county line last Sunday.
Mr. waiter Dubberly was in town
last Saturday night and reported his
school in a flourishing condition.
Last Sunday was a regular red
letter day for Monroe Chapel. Six
were baptized and 8 others-14 in all
-were received into the church.
Two will be baptized by immersion
next Friday at 10:00 A. M. in Rose
Creek about ll miles from here.
Our good pastor looks like a sheep
without a shepherd while his wile
is gone.
Cotton crops will be cut down
considerably on account of too much
rain. Forms arc falling off very
rapidly.
Mr. Rob. Perkins of Denton was
iu our Burg last Sunday. •*
Mr. Joel Harper is running the
general merchandise store next to the
Blacksmith shop.
j/
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On the road from Pickrcn, Ga. to
Pace Lott & Go’s still, one bill booic
containing one ten dollar bill, one five
dollar bill, one one dollar bill, one
chccic on Exchange banic by J. M.
Denton in favor of W. A. & T. K. Mc-
Rae, one draft by J. A. Minchew in
favor of Thad Mcßae, one receipt for
lire insurance and two valuable land
papers.
If finder will return same to me in
good condition I will pay a reward of
S2O. T. K. Mcßae, PicKren, Ga.
An Uncertain OUer.se.
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
tho symptoms of no two eases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguise dyspepsia attacks you. Brow m,’
Iron Hitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
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About oue month ago my child
which is fifteen months old, had an
attack of diarrhoea accompanied by
vomiting. I gave it such remedies as
usually given in such cases, hut as
nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy
sician and it was under his care for a
week. At this time the child had
been sick for about ten days and was
having about twenty-five operations
of the bowels every twelve hours, and
we were convinced that unless it soon
obtained relief it would not live.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy was recommended, and
1 decided to try it, I soou noticed a
a change for the better; by its contin
ued use a complete cure was brought
about and it is now perfectly healthy.
—C L. Boggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Cos.
\V. Ya For sale by W F. Sibbett.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars mp
Signature el
0. B. Ciiett, Editor.
i :; • i ■ . ,
new ticket i.. I Mon' |V|
ceed(?) of cour-<■. But \vrl JLooS
next nomination lie bold, ef JB
The ladies of Broxton luv
ized a prayer- meeting to be h\
Thnrsday evening at some
The young men will commend,
one next Saturday night at the churcTi.
Misses Eflie Hardin, Bessie Harper
and Aleph Newborn returned to their
schools last Sunday.
There are not enough horses and
buggies for hire in Broxton. A fellow
has a lively time sometimes to get
some way to carry his girl out.
Boiler Explosion.
On Thursday morning, the 13th
inst., the boiler of Mr. Jno. McGov
ern’s saw mill bursted and killed Mr.
Jas. Cannon and David Hursey, son
of Mr. W. T. Iluraey outright and se
riously wounded John Hursey, son
of Mr. Jno. J. Hursey, Have not
learned entent of injuries as yet
This is a sad affair, and the families
and relatives of the dead and wound
ed, have the sympathy of the entire
community.
ROB’T LOTT.
£OTT raveling Public cared for.
A Iso stock taken care of.
George M. Ricketson.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Broxton, Georgia.
All calls answered day or night.
D. J. Ilasliburi! & Son
HARNESS
m SADDLE MER3,
BROXTON, GA.
O. IJ. CLXETT
Agent for
Hie 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 the catalogue of the Quaker Valley
Manufacturing Cos., 319 and 321 South
Canal Street, Chicago,
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts,
Bruises. Sores, ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Feyer Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Pilles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by
all Druggists.
CASTORIA.
Boars tho Tllie Kind You Have Always Bough!
m
ClK' Dreaded
Consumption
TANARUS, A. Slocum. M. (’., the Great Clieir.ist)
and Scientist. will send Free, to the
AfHietcd, Three Bottles of His
Newly Discovered Remedies
to Cure Consumption and
all Lung Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more philan
thropic or carry more joy to the afflicted
than the otter of T. A. Slocum. M. C. of
!S3 Pearl street New York City.
Confident that he has discovered an
abslute cure for consumption and all pul
inonarv complaints ami to make its great,
merits'known he will send free three bottles
of medeine to any reader of the Douglas
Breeze who is suffering from chest bron
hiol throat and lung troubles or eonsump
tion Already- this “new scientific course of
medeme has permanently cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers it his religions
duty—a duty which he owes to humanity—
io donaje his infallible cure.
Offered freely is enough to commend it
and more so is the perfect confidence of
tlte great chemist making the proposition.
He has proved the dreaded consumption
to be a cure-able disease beyond any doubt.
1 here will he no mistake in sending—
the mistake will he in overlooking the gen
erous invitiiion. He has ou file in his
American and Euroepau laliortories testi
monials of s xpericneo front those cured in
all parts of the world.
Don’t delay until it is too late. / udress
I - . A. Slocum M. C. !)8 Pine street New
York and when writing the Doctor please
give express and postotliee address and
mention reading this article- in the Doug
las Breeze.
r Are You Weak t
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of
ambition and selling bones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wasting— the door is
being opened fordisease. A bottle of Browns’
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your
Wood rich and red. Do you more good
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns’ iron Bitten. i avid by ail dealers I
' ‘ w.
QHHPting tlicFoed andßegula-
TTng tfi£ 5 iomachs aodßowels of
Promotes Diftestion£liecrful~
iteps and Resf.Contains neither
Situm.Morphine nor Mineral.
6t Uarcotic.
JOepe of Old UrSM’WELOIWa.
Pump Jan .
Alx. Senna *
JRodfulla Sails -
Anise Seed, *
Supermini' ■, f
i(i Cur6ofuAtsa£a * |
form feed - 1
'C’aafied Sugar -
Ji fytfryresnt flown I
Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish’
ness end Loss or SLEEK
Tac Simile 'Signature of
NEW YOBK,
EXACT COPVOF WSAESEB.
Stanley’s Busi=°
ness College.
AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Homo Enclorscjment of Hankers, Business ami Pro
fessional Men.
A school that stands well at homo is said to be a good school.
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Tiiomasvili.e, Ga., January Ist, 1805.
To The Public: We take pleasure in recommending Stanley’s Business College.
Its course 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
dent, and can most earnestly recommend him as being a man of high moral standing,
honest, sober, upright, and sincerely interested in the welfare of each student.
J. TANARUS, Culpepper, mayor; A. 11, Hansel), judge superior court; J. W, Heed,
vice-president Citizens Bank; S. !,. Hays,' president T. N. bank; K, M.
Smith, president think of Thomasvi 11.■; mid many others.
For Catalogue and Full Particulars Address
G. W. H.STNLEY
BUY * A ♦ HOME.
I have a number of desir
able town lots, improved
and unimproved, which
I will offer at a great re
duction for 30 days,
C. JL WMB JfL
<3-A..
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
Don’t Spend a Dollar
for
Medicine
until you have tried
You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons
Ten Tabules for Five Cents.
®ih tort is put up cheaply to gratify the universal present demand for a low price.
If you don’t find this sort of
Ripans Tabules
At the Druggist’s
Send Five Cents to The Ripans Chemical Comtany, No. io
Spruce St., New York, and they will ha sent to you by mail; or
12 cartons will be mailed for 4 3 cents. The chances are tea to
one that Ripaizs Tabures are lire very medicine you need.
CASTORIA
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| The Kind You Have
I Always Bought
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U Too Have
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THE CENTAUW COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.