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State Democratic Ticket.
For Governor of Georgia.
ALLEN ]). CANDLER,
Secretary of state,
Phillip Cook
Comptroller general,
W. A. Wright.
Commissioner agriculture,
O. H. Stevens.
State school commissioner,
G. R. Glenn.
Attorney General,
.1. M. Terrell.
Prison commissioner,
J. S. Turner.
Treasurer.
Wm. Spear.
For Chief Justice,
Thomas J. Simmons.
For Associate Justice for full
term of six years,
William JJ. Fish,
For Associate Justice for un
expired term tti two years.
Henry T. Lewis,
For Congressman,
W. G. Brantley.
For State Senator,
li. G. Dickerson.
Our County Ticket.
For Representative,
John Vickers,
For Sheriff,
Jos. A. Daughtrey.
For Clerk,
Melvin Tanner,
For Tax Collector,
Allen Carver.
For Tax Receiver,
Henry C. Girtman.
For Treasurer.
(No nomination.)
For Surveyor,
James Gillis.
For Coroner,
Dr. Geo. M. Rickctson.
JIM ANI) HEN.
Tho republican and populist leaders
in the Eleventh have climbed up on a
Inf'll bill and viewed, with wistful
eyes, the political mansions scattered
here and there in th • rich valleys
adjacent. While up there Jim turned
to Ben and asked: "Shall wo take
them?” "Yes,” replied Ben, “even to
that of him who sitteth on dead
bodies.” Then Ben hitched up his
jeans pants with both hands and (led
down into his stronghold to gather his
hosts (of 15 or £0) while Jim returned
home to see if lie could rent a pair of
seven-league boots.—Ocilla Dispatch.
Dickerson's Appointment.
Col. K. G. Dickerson, Democratic
nominee for State Senator from this
district, will speak as follows:
Elsie, Thusday, Sept. 22.
Warcsboro, Friday, Sept. 2d.
Pearson, Saturday, Sept. 21.
OASTOniA.
Eean t.h jp ll,o K |o d Yau Have Always Bought
mm Ape
shales m
you can shake the Ague by using
AYER’S AGEE CURE. It is the
on© certain and infallible cure for
that depleting disease. It has been
tried in many countries and under
various conditions, and has never
been known to fail. An old veteran
writes: — A
“You may be interested to know my ex
perience msnv years ago with Ayer'* Ague
Cure. The year before the war 1 was in
Kansas. Some twenty of-us were engaged in
fanning, and suddenly all were taken with
favor and ague. We tried almost everything
w.thout getting any help, tilt at last I sent to
the city and procured a bottle of Ayer's Ague
Cure. I reoovered at once. The others fol
lowed my example, and they, too, recovered.
Every ona in camp took the remedy ami was
cured by it 1 went all through the war,
hive lived in thirteen different states of the
Union, and have never had the ague since. 1 *
0. B. SMITH, St. Augustine, Fix !
There’s only one thing to get for ague:
telSVfg’S
Ape Cure.
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 Fio Syrup
Cos. only, anil we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true anil 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
tier:. The high standing of the Cali
fornia In; .Syrup Cos. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to ■ illions of families, makes
the naniu c; < !”' Company a guaranty
of the excellence of ils remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order toget its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
HAN FKAXCISCO, Cal.
LOUISVILI,!', Ky. NEW YOUK, N. Y.
8h:. dows.
it bnmt of golden nnahlne,
A whispering of t . • loaves,
A music ripple on the brook,
A Joy, a wonder, tn each nook;
A Sweeping ahadow o’er the laud.
A flushing of the tree tops,
A crimsoning of the lake,
A peaceful mildnoaa in the air,
A thought of hidden mysteries there,
A glorious fading of the sun—
A Buuiiner'b day la done.
A Joy in childhood’s playthings,
A canting them aside;
A flush of golden youthhOod’s hour,
Wbon joy breaks through the passing show*
er;
A castle building in the air,
A cherished hope defeated,
A smile, a joy, a doubt,
A gleam, reflected from the past;
A sigh upon its boaom cast,
A mystery of u world unknown.
And then—a houl has flown.
—Chambers' JournaL
When you call for DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve the grant pile cure, don’t
accept anything else. Don’t be t lik
ed into accepting a substitute, for piles,
for sores, for burns. Buck & Downing.
A Narrow Km:a pc.
Thankful words written by Mrs, Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. “Was taken
with a had cold which settled on my
lungs; cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four Doctors
guve me up, saying I could live but a
short lime. 1 gave myself up to my
Savior, determined if 1 could not stay
with my friends on earth, I would
meet my absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to got Dr. King’s
Now Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial,
took in all eight bottles. If lias cured
me, and thank God I am saved and
now a welt and healthy woman.”
Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores.
Regular size 50c and SI.OO. Guam teed
or price refunded.
Merit is what has given Hood’s
Sarsaparilla the largest sales in
the world and enables it to accomplish
thousands of wonderful CURES.
ANTI-CLOG WEEDER.
On exhibition at Elisha Vickers’ store
Douglas, Georgia.
A great, labor saver, bevels the la id for
hay. Harrows in oats arter the land is
broke up; ('all at my place and see it at
work; Yours truly
Jesse Lott, Marshall Ashley and Sew
ard Lott recommend it. 11on Thomas
Young says it is worth four times its
price,
Jxo. Vickers, Willacoochee, Ga.
Corn
responds readily to proper fer j
tilization.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
larger grain are sure to result
from a liberal use of fertilizers
containing at least y% actual
Potash
Our books arc free to farmers.
Gd.lv MAN KA si WORK'.
‘"•3 •u&ku M., Ivew Y\;si
A stubborn cough or tickling in the
throat yields to One Minute Cough
Cure. Harmless in effect, touches
the right spot, reliable and just what
is wanted. It acts at once. Buck &
Downing.
The Sure Ini Gripp Cure.
There is no use suffering from this
dreadful malady, if you will only get
the right remedy. You arc having
pain all though your body, your liver
is out of order, have no appoiilt 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
uct dirictly on your liver, Stomach
ahd lidneys, ton up the whole system
and make you feel like anew being.
They are guarranteed to cure to cure
or price refunded. For sale at any
Drug store, only SO eta per bottle.
You invite disappointment when
you experiment. DeWitts Little Early
Risers arc pleasant, easy, thorough
little pills. They cure constipation
and sick headache just as sure as you
take them. Buck & Downing.
MUSIC EUYERS IN LUCK.
JUST ONE HALF SAVED.
Why pay Full Price lor your Sheet Music.
Wo now sell all music at just Mall Pi ice.
8U cent, pieces lor 10 cents.
40 cent pieces lor 20 cents.
50 cent pieces lor 20 cents.
Poatfipe 2 cents extra. All Spent Music
either new or old. Everything fit Half Kate.
Any music not on hand will be specially
ordered fiom the North. Save money by
tending uh your orders.
LI'hDCN & HATES, Savannah, Ga.
IHE GREAT LOW PRICE HOUSE OF THE SOUTH
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.
Oil tort Is put up ohe&ply to gratify tho universal present demand for a law prlo*
If you don’t find this sort of
Ripasis Tabules
At the Druggist’s
T "T Send rive Cents to The Ripans Chemical Company, No. to
Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or
aSP® 12 tartons will be mailed for 4S cents. The chances are ten to
one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine you need.
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. A. WARD JR.
/Qandy cathartic i
i |
2b* So< DRUGGISTS !
IRQftl TITPT V nnSRSNTpKn to rnre any rase of constipation, fasemrets arc the Ideal
nDJULU 1 LiL 1 UUAKfii. IjuL* tire, never irnp or cripc.but cause easy natural n >uits. b.tm-4
pie and boiikiet free. Ad. STKBI.IXi REMEDY C 0.. Cfeiraaro. Montnai. Can.. or Mew York. 21: 4
De-Witt’s Witch Hazel
the largest sale of any Salve
world. Tliis fart acl its me
led dtdiot i people to
'•"'interlc it it. 1/ok m;t t ( , ; - wjHH|
"•ho Stitt lilpt.i to '!< reive yolt^B
you call for DeWitt’s \Vitch\JlH
Salve the great pile cure, ly
Downing.
—Read the jury list in this issuijH
Mr. John Mathias, a well
stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky : “After suP
fering for over a week with flux, and
my physician having failed to relieve
me, I was advised to try Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoer Remedy,
and have the pleasure of stating that
the half of one bottle cured me.”
For sale by W, F. Sibbett.
PATENTS
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Help” and “How you are swindled.” <
l us a rough sketch or model of your i
ration or improvement and we will tell 1 1
free our opinion as to whether it is i
>ably patentable. Wo make a specialty 1 j
ipplicationa rejected in other hands, c
best references furnished. i (
MARION & MARION \
TENT SOLICITORS & EXPERTS
& Mechanical Engineers, Graduates of the < (
technic School of Engineering, Bachelors in ( (
lied Sciences, Laval University, Members <
nt Law Association, American Water Works
tuition, Kew England Wator Works Assoc.
. Surveyors Association, Assoc. Member Can. 7
ity of Civil Enginocrs. >
. ( WASHINGTON, D. C. >
OFiicta: | Montreal, Can. $
PURE BLOOD is the foundation
of health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes
the blood pure, rich and nourishing and
gives and maintains good H E ALT HI.
MDF?
r
BEAD
THE BREEZE
And to up with the Af
fairs of Coffee county.
m DOLLAR
h YEAR,
Geo, R. Youma s & Bre.
WAYCEOsL GEORGIA,
Wo sell Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma
chines on Easy Terms, and De
liver them Free.
When you decide to buy, drop us a pos
tal card and our travelling man
will call to see you.
Blictaisierfer'liewriters.
No. 5, $35. No-7, SSO
-• v ■ ■
j '■>
Writing in sight, perfect and perma
nent alignment.
Guaranteed equal iu every respect
to any SIOO machine made.
Unexcelled speed, all modern im
provements.
Write for catalogue and testimoni
als. All kinds of oilice supplies.
K. M, Turner, Gen. Sou. Agt.
R. Werner, Mgr. Atlanta, Ga.
Rebmul
Spell that word backward am
you have
Lumber
fWAII who have not seen sam
pies of my lumber, which I am sell
ing at $8 per 1000 feet, call at the
Breeze office, where I have left sain
pies.
Delivered Anywhere in
Douglas FRDE.
Give me a Trial Order
Jas, B. Smith,
1-14-98. Douglas, Ga.
From Maker Direct to Purchaser.
A Good
Kano
will iastafew
Mathushek
If always Good, always Reliable,
always Satisfactory, always Last
lhi?. Y’ou take no'ehaaces in buy
ing it.
It costs somewhat more than a
poor piano, but is much the
cheapest in the end.
No o: her K iyrh Grade Piano sold so
reasonable. Factory prices to retail
buyers. Easy payments. Write us.
LU3DEK & BATES,
‘■arußnah, Oik, ov . ce York Cltj.
If you Want a Fine Plano
From Factory direct and all
Intermediate Profits saved
LUDDEN & BATES
Thi>y have sold Pianos in the South since
1370 anti are stil 1 at it.
They don’t get old-fogyish or tired, but al
ways keep ar the head of the procession.
They have just opened Wholesale Head
quarters and Warerooms in New York City.
They mnnufacture the I.iiddi‘ll Sr Hates
Piano and also own an interest in the great
iUntmiHliuk I'miio Factory,with control
of nearly its entire output.
They Supply Purchasers <lirrct from
JFaetorv at Wliolcnhlc Prices* thus
saving large intermediate profits.
They r-fil gave you SSO to SIOO on a Piano.
They are your men. Write them, either nt
Savannah, New York, or any of their South
ern Branch Houses.
LUDDEN & BATES,
91 & 93 Fifth Ave.,N. Y.
Main House, - - Savannah, Ga.
Kranchrs— Macon, Columbus, Waycross, Ga. ;
Jacksonville, Fla.; Mobile. Ala.; NewOrlemis ;
Columbia, S. C.; Charlotte, Raleigh, N. C.
i a A A Jt A A AX A AN A
Easy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small in
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As oncsgian
Hood’s
said: “ You never know you m r 3ra
have taken a pill till it is all jggl ® i 1
cv r.” 25c. C. I. Hood & Cos., |* r I g {
Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. “
The only tills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
ISS f§§§|Jy
S M W-h
Dnnot be deceived by alinrinty adverfjserrn .fs rnd
Uunl; you can set th best made, lines* Jlmih *nd
MOST FOMJLAft SEWIWO P.WJKSWE
for R mo re cr-nsr. Bey from reliable m*mHV.cturtra
uiat have earned a reputation bYhr.no I *. >ti wntaro
dealing, iit to iannivin the world ri. mv /orml
m nu'clmmcnl cor‘:truetinn, dnrabPfty of working*
parts, fineness of finish, Leautyin nnj car'ini*,*, or has
as many improvements as the $4 £V7 H O t** £
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
The New House Sewing Machine- Cos.
Oraxoe,Mass. Bostoh,alias. £SCsio::SoviA;tK NY
Chicago, 111. St, Louis, Mo. aij.as,T- us
Sa.vEeahcisco.Cal. At„axxa,G.v,
FOR 3ALE t.Y
BETTER than eure is prevention.
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla you
may keep well, with pure blood, strong
uerves and a good APPETITE.
Massey’s
chain c-r
hp Business
Colleges
Columbus, Ga.;
Montgomery, Ala.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Tiie Great Schools oi the South.
Cheapest and host. Endorsed by Ex-
Spoaker Crisp, Governors, fcftate Super
intendents of K'iuealion, Hoards of
Trade, and tlioiiss.nds of former stu
dents who are holdina Inera'ive situa
tions. si intent railroad f:ircjiid and
credit giv-n for half of tuition until
hey are placed in sittiations. Hoard
i iieaj> The M 'ssey Colleges receive
more calls from business firms for their
graduates timn any dozen schools in
ti c South, h'.l k udents piuced in situ
ations in six months. Send nt scce
for eireuluis. Address nearest school.
R. VV. AIASSEY,
President.
CAPITAL, S3Q.con 00.
We have hundreds of letters like the
following:
Im-
I Montgomery. Ala., July 5, 1895. 1
R. W. Jf’ss'y, Picsidrnt: *
Dear -Tr— Y years sun I was work- ,
inti on £ farm, geituis SHO.UO per year, and
I took a coins-' in Ttdigyfphy t your 1
College on bor nuni mourp. Xmmedi- 1
atcl.v upon trradun' T.y y.*u secured for 1
me a situation a- te.c-raphcr and sia- and
tion on the Am. it. S<*. R. ft.
\ From lhnt Jay to this my suc< * has ]
M Ecu onwsri atui upward. Today I J
| am train dispatcher at a alary of J
\ Bi.oo.U‘ per year. J. )£. Cole. 1