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The Man If/io Taken
No One's Dust
Is the man who gets the strongest and
lightest vehicle that he can find, and he
usually finds it right here. We keep
nothing but the finest stock in light
wagons, beggies and phtetons and sell
them at a reasonable price.
JONES & THOMAS, Waycross, Ga.
LOCAL.
—Don’t forget to register.
—Hear Will Brantley Monday.
—Every democrat in Coffee county
must register.
-"Judge F. W. Dart returned from
Brunswick yesterday.
—Sidney Lott has accepted a job in
the Leader office again,
—Jno. Gaskin is erecting a large
barn for Mr. T. J. Davis.
- Joe Daughtrey will be the next
Sheriff of Coffee county.
—The registration books will close
on the night of September 14th.
—Moose, the photographer, will be
in Douglas on or about September 5.
—The fall term of Coffee Superior
court convenes on October 10th, next
—Mr. Fred Tanner of Nichols was a
pleasant visitor to our sauctum Tuet.-
day.
—Rev. J. N. Hartley of Broxton
will preach at the Methodist church
Sunday.
—County Treasurer, Richard KirK
land has been in town several days
this weeK.
—The next regular meeting of the
city council will be held on Tuesday
night next.
—Jailer Creel has three negro board
ers in the county jail. One of them is
down with fever.
—Prof. Melvin Tanner closed his
school in the Sam Harrell neighbor
hood on Wednesday.
—Brand new line of tinwrre at T.
S. Deen & Son’s. Prices are down
right. Call and see it.
—Every democrat in the county
must come to Douglas on the first
Monday in September.
—Magistrate’s summons and fifas
£0 cts. a quire at the Breeze office.
Subpoenas 25cts. a quire.
—Mr. F. F. Hammond will move
back to Douglas next week and open
up a beef market in his old stand.
—Rev. Mr. Poston, pastor of the
Baptist church, left for Cordele this
week. Ho will be gone several days.
—Mr. Gam mage of ’Ooochee has
purchased a half interest in the livery
business of McCully & Mcßanie at
Waycross and will take charge of the
business.
—Every democrat in the county
who has the good of his party at heart
should be on hand on the first Mon
day in September. Let’s all get to
gether once more.
—Call at Elisha Vickers’ store and
examine the Anti-Clog Wecder. It is
highly recommended by every farmer
that has seen it at work. Elder Jack
Vickers is agent for it,
—The pops who are in office at prei
nnt renominated themselves again
Kb in year. Some of them have been
Holding office si* years, but they would
Biot agree to step aside and allow some
"of the other faithful populists to have
a whack. The democrats believe in
dividing up and putting out anew
ticket occasionally,
—The editor has received a letter
frorp Manning Peterson, 4 fprmer pit
i*en of this county who moved to Gum,
La„ several years ago. He was Sher
iff of Coffee county two terms aril all
the old inhabitants will be glad to
hear from him. He is getting along
well and is living iu a good, healthy
section.
When you call for DeWitt’s Witcji
Hasel Salve the graat pile cute, don’t
accept anything else. Don’t he tilk
ed into accepting a substitute, for piles,
for sores, for burns. Buck 4 Dqtyqing.
nominee
for Congress, will dis
cuss the issues of the
campaign at Douglas
Ga., on
Monday, September sth, at II
o’clock a. m.
Everybody
is Invited.
Pearson Pellets.
Col. Heriot left Monday for Savan
nah to visit his sons.
J. E. RicKetson contemplates erect
ing a nice hotel on his lot near the
depot at an early date.
Drs Heriot, wilson and Corbett per
formed an operation on a negro by
the name of McCutchins Monday, talc
ing over twenty stones from his blad
der, some as large as a goose egg.
Mr. Jernigan’s infant child died last
Friday with convulsions and was
buried at Sweetwater church Sunday.
Pearson has been besieged with
drummers. There were seven at the
hotel in one night,
Jeff Kindand has gone west for a
wees or so, not to grow up with the
country, but to visit the Fair.
We have anew lawyer in Pearson ;
they are bound to steep up with the
doctors,
Crawl and Petit Jurors.
GRAND JURY,
Reason M. Guthrie, J. Cape Rodden
berry, Jos. E. Peterson, Henry Cook,
Jno. McLean, Columbus 0. Smith,
Albert T. Howell, Ellas Hjnson, wni.
P. Taylor, wm. J. Minphew, Jas. A.
Anderson, Henry Davis, Ben]. F.
Hayes Jr., Jno. w. Burkett, Micajah
Paulk, wilson williams, Jesse If I [art
ley, .[as. S. Lott, Dan P. Pott, Cornel
ius S. Hursey, Duncan D, Graham,
Montgolia Corbett, Daniel L. Girtman,
Jno. 11. Peterson, 7,one w. Kirkland
Jr., Sherrjian Cady, wip. Meeks, Ed
ward A. Buck, Archie Young, Dennis
E- Sears.
PETIT JURY.
David Pearson, Slone Merritt, Hen
ry Daniels, David Simmons, D. E.
Gaskin, J, Tyler McEachin, W. Fred
Flanders, w- D, Giddins, Monroe Has
kins, Jno. w. pridgen, cjeo. w. Chap
man, willis Newbern, Jas. J. Roberts,
J. Asbury Day, li. H. Ellis, J. M.
Creech, Jes.-e M. Pafford, w. L. Prid
gen, B. F. Griffis, Daniel O. Taylor,
Arthur Moore, M. It. Jowers, Nathan j
TANARUS, Creel, Thos. J. Ellis Sr., Charlie I
Griffis, Thos. B. Pace, P. F. Pallicer,
Chas. Bennett, Jno, 11. Altman, Jacob
Young, wm. S Rozier, Clem Lattimer, j
Joel McDonald Melvin Tanner, Elias |
Sears, G. D. Ellis.
More than twenty million free sam
ples of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
have been distributed by the manu
facturers. What better proof of their
confidence in it’s merit:; do you want?
p. runs piles, burns, scalds, p.,res, in
the shortest space of time. Buck &
Downing.
oastohia.
Swa the /) Kind Rave Always Bought
For broken surfaces, sores, insect
bites, burns, skin diseases and especial
ly piles there is one reliable remedy,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. When
you call for DeWitt’-s don’t accept
counterfeits or frauds. You will not
be disappointed with DeWitt’s Witch
Pajel Salve, Buck <fc Downing.
Suffering humanity should be sup
plied with evey means possible for its
relief. It is with pleasure we publish
the following: “This is to certify that
I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow
Jaundice for over six months, and was
treated by some of the best physicians
incur city and all to no avail. Dr.
Bell, our druggist, recommended Elect
ric Bitters: and after taking two bottles.
I was entirely cured. I now take great
pleasure in recommending them to anj
person suffering from this terrible mal
ady. I am gratefully yours, M. A.
Hogarty, Lexington, Ky., Sold by W.
F, Sibbett.
The Rev. W, B. Costley, of Stock
bridge, Ga„ while attending to hit
pastoral duties at EHenwood, that
state was attacked by cholera morbus.
He says : “By chance I happened t<
get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and I think it was the meang of saving
my life. It relieved me at once.”
For sale by W. F. Sjbbptt.
One Minute Cough Cure surprises
the people by its quick cures and chil
dren piay take jt in large quantities
without the least danger. It has won
for itself the best reputation of any
prepartion used to-day for colds,croup,
tickling iu the throat or obstinate
coughs. Rqpk Dowqiug.
The democrats will be here in force
Monday,
—Read the jury list in this issue.
Ayer’s
perry Pectoral
“We tried almost everything for
asthma without success. At last we
tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and the
relief was immediate.”
S, A, ELLIS, Keene, N. H.
Circs Mm.
HALF-SiZE BOTTLES, 50c.
EXPOSURE to j
T TAB proven disastrous to many women. I
TSP Wet feet and damp clothing chill the !
1 , entire system and the delicate female (
organs are at once effected. Painful, i
Profuse, Suppressed or Obstructed Menses, '
Whites, Falling of the Womb, or some other (
health-destroying disease is almost certain i
to follow such exposure unless proper pro- ]
cautiqna are taken. When any of t hese die- l
eases appear women should begin the use of t
GERSTLE’S 1
Female Panacea. |
tdi(G, p > p.juMbK.
It will regulate the menses, cure all forma of
female disease, and give health and strength. (
It is used in t ho‘ privacy of the home. No eon- <
sultatioL*. No humiliating examinations.
If there is any tendency to constipation or I
indigestion take mild doses of St. Joseph’s <
Liver Regulator.
MY DAUCHTER SUFfkKED INTENSELY *
| From female irregularities, and had pied physicians and otW remedies, but I
i Could get no relief, and we had despaired of her recovery. We were induced to
} try Gerstle’s Female Panacea, ami i believe it sc red her life. |
i A. J. MaCE. Jamestown, Term.
f For Sale at Drug Store*, $1...Q0 par Bottle. *
f L. GERSTLE & CO., Props., Chattanooga, Tenn, I
The Breeze, SI a. Year
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simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the Cai.ifoknia Fio Syrup
Cos. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
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by the California Fig Syrup Cos.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
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SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.
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Douglas, Georgia,
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LOOK! : LOOK!
CD A R I WART
U e are now Involved in war with Spam,
and we don 7 know how long it will last.
All kinds of goods are. adraneing rapid!g.
And now is the time to
♦ Hay in a Supply *
Of all kinds of goods to last till the war is
over.
I Bell
Dry o ods, Groceries, notions, Clothing, fcats, Caps
Boots and Shoes, furniture, Coffins
and Caskets, &c.
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My clerks, as well as myself, are anxious to go to the
war, but 1 cant let them off until we sell out my stock.
So if you want to buy goods cheap for the money
come and come quick to my store. Yours for bargains,
id PETERSON
DOUGLAS. GA.
t
T. S. DEEN & SON.
DEALER LUST
General * /IBercbandise,
Douglas, Georgia,
A\ e beg to announce to our friends and the public generally that we are
prepared to supply their needs in all the lines mentioned below :
DRY GOODS, READY MADE
CM (THING, L ABIES’ GENTS’
AND CHILDRENS' SHOES.
NOTIONS, ETC.
And we keep a fresh supply of Family Groceries on baud and coining in
every week. The war is over and we are going to sell all these goods at the
following prices:
c have a large st ock of the goods
bought from C. A. Ward Jr. which we
are selling at wholesale prices. We
ask that you come to see us when in
need of goods and get our prices be
fore buying your goods. Yours to
stay. T. S. Deen & Son.
T. S. DEEN & SON
DOUGLAS C3-A.
B Welcome /Messenger!
Send THE BREEZE to a dis
h>jp*~v End Relative or Eriend.
It contains a hundred little items that you would forget to
mention in a letter It you 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.
SI a Year.
Calicos 4, 5 and ti cents per yd.
Percales 5, 6. 8 and 10 cents
Dress goods 10, 15 and 20 cents
Embroideries 3,4, 5,7, 10, 15, 20 cents.
Handkerchiefs, 5, 10,25 and 50 cents
l adies’ Knit Under Vests 20 to 05 cents
” Hose, 5, 10 and 20 cents a pair
Mens half Hoes 5 10 and 25cents a pair.
Mens and boys Hats from 4o cts to 5o 75
1.50 to 2.50
i Mens banmlied shirts Newest styles
j from 40 cts up,
1 Men’s woiking shirts from 25 to .‘55 cts
Men’s undershirts from 20c up,
Men’s suspenders 10, 15, 20 and 25cents
Boys’ supendera 5 cts up.
Ribbons iroin 1 cent a yard up.
Mens slices from 75 cts up
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