The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, January 21, 1899, Image 2

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TIB BOIEP BREEZE. X HW !W t b .UOHTERS, Proprietors. J. -4 Pr** #* a ‘ A. C. Sweat, lidltors. .j * _ Kuti'Ti/l mi liecoiii C T ns Mull Matter. F ‘ AVN. 2’, 1899. i Xfce <>f%riat Organ of Th* Owuuty Commissioners, Tils Board of ildiication Atd tb* Town of Douglas. A LiPdisg Question. fltfiuiofour .VitycroH* friends have iaqnlrtHl irf ; * since we have been WoriL'V ’’’ 0- county Irow wegot On with tie The question worn e*.Wy an- >.’*■ e<J, for we get along with Our pojjtiii.-’t friends as well as Vilo with uof oruv Home of the bait mao of the county are populists, and- we. ‘hnaid i • a pretty fool not to •.r?p. OAftfi kr •> • them. Away with iflu ii’pA hoc** use >u do not agree %Y4i -■ t> ttically lie is your jn. IWW 4 the Papers. W *ro toU’ ii-t there are men of] j>romtvsL '■ .ilia county who never ra4 the <r any other paper, that luey U 1 entirely on what they haw in *• ersatiou with others forth'* ft day.* Jlow anyone r->'ig%t el it tliis style is a my. te ff to us, (*%• . i oppose it is all in the . •’ ißfen raised. Still it 4 ■ .*• as old as tfie hills, tv f 'hw !•, r ae n.-v,a passes from if *V< oar Uni ••t? it is c> iggerati.d, r*<* ■ -t <•**-.* fSspends upon what L"hi**i. i>- stsation for the news aiWAjrs imj - upon in one way or At. /*r, ; oft ■ ivis enlightened day of rv;.oi a 1 knowledge, loses much Of wfcat hr <•:>'.a otherwise enjoy. "in; i ri> rta will pay his debts, say J)r jiepjiwrs nmy tirglit with his family *nd rua's hi* r tfnty paper is prolty apt tup kee{> w, v l% the procession. # • • or: ; v eit say, ‘‘As mftd ab ■v., . n s Mpiv... i ad the majority of * • *.*tl ’U. -f. i. - <*r>-i'! l • ag, I*ll 'anan oftXin 17"'*, d’ -i Tuesday,. Jit*,*>•*, K. tacon juh(l<mi strong ngtV>v> t territorial expansion •his rJswfc. w* .—■■*■" ■■ '."'i 1 &)ti W*t>t-'u’>*kor, the great New JfttTk, anflrrfA# $325,000 in ad vrrsiWtfg !*,- • ,r. a* Hiry'ey was a great man, Ki* O'*’ v 1 prove a serious loss *o tit* " v *eaVltii . u porky. v -i*,r of lii* mist—drizzling rain. Kata ... *■' ■He”-—his sweetheart. ■Satie of ItaA m vtery—hash. y~ Tea) ts*vp t*- i pi the Ureere to get nows oftwn.ee county. \Y© pro ' pO*(> e*> if We he vo to saddle •*j'rtu4i. 't vi after it. & t)#*W who t. trn< .i- su el, jiossess 'n v n ? *e, should ho aide to e/ldure 'V ■ <-*v * v-are of this world. y, r ' 'i jB * I.* feyAgr ... The History of Mao. Man’s life is full of crosses and temptations. He comes into this world without his consent, goes out ,‘tff it against his will and finds that his trip between the two entries is exceed ingly rocky. The rule of contraries is one of the important features. bt his trip. When he is little the ’big girl? kiss him and when he is big the little girls kiss him. If he raises a large family he is a chump, bpt if he raises a small check he is a thief and a fraud and is shunned like the Chinaman with the seven year itch. If he is poor he is a bad manager; if he is rich he is dishonest. If ho is in politics, it’s for office; if he is out of politics, you cant tell where to place him and bo i no good to his country. If he does an act of ehnrity it is for policy; if l.e don’t he is a stingy cuss and lives only lor himself. He is introduced to this world by a doctor and to the next by the same process. 'I he road is rocky but man likes to travel it. A Quad-Mac’s Offioioa. Ordinary Thomas Young, one of the best citizens and cleverest men of Coffee county says if the llreeze suc ceeds in getting a half rote fare for the people to go to Waycross and Douglas one time each month, over the Air Line, that everv man in the county ought to take the paper and pay for it. Ordinary Young will have to pay that dollar pretty soon, for Mr. Johnson s.iya we shall have the one fare late, and it only remains for Mr. Hawkins to fix tho date. Watch these colums and let the first day of this new departure he a rousing turnout, and pay the railroad compa ny for its enterprise and public spirit. NOTICE. GEOR: 1A —Coffee Ceesrv. Office Hoard of County Commissioners Coffee Counts —Petition having been made for changing louto of road from distrlet line near Willaeoochee to Kirk land station, and no objection appear ing it is ordered 1 hat the petition be ,{ranted as prayed for. Jly ordto of the lloiml at January term,- Cko, 1;. Unions. Clerk. NOTICE. GEC KOI A- Coffee Cocntv. Office Board County Commissioners of Coffee County —Petition having hi o.i made for the opening <( anew road front Douglas to the Lain county line at i r near the residence ol the widow Graliam, or lot No, 10 in the first dit tiiet of Coffee county. Haul road to run in aaj direct a course as practicable. No objection appearing it is ordered that the petition lie granted. By order of the Board at the January term, 1899. Gao. K. Bstous, Clerk. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there in really no trieK about it. Aanybody can try it who lias Lamo Back ami weak kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can rure him self right away by taking Eletric Bit tors. This medicine tones tip -the wliole system, acts 4 u stimulant tr Liver anil Kidney,"is a blood pinirier and nerve topic. It cue s Headache, .Fainting spells, Sleepless ness and Melsiicholy, it is purely vegtable, a mild laxative and restores the system to its natural vigor. Trj Electric Litters and be convine.il that they are miracle woker. EvfrybuU tie guiranteed. Only 50e eens a bot tle at any drug store. HlaU aper. 110 you expect to do any pspeiing? W* will send you rams a large selection of ,a-n --pb's from 3c per roll Up, all new eoloiing* and novelties up to date. We pay froiglit. Vi e want an rgent in every iowii to eel] on I'wmudai.on Horn large sample books: no capital required. For samples or particu lars. address a. WOLF. 7(7-753 Ninth A\e. N. Y. City. ARTHUR E. COCHnAN, LAWYER. War cross <U., .... P. O. Box 173. (OkFHJK OVER POSTOmCE.) Pructii.e* regular in Appling. Wayne. Pierce, Clinch, t'otTee. Ware. lU*> 11:1, t\-: den, and Charlton, ootuntie*. Touiposing Brunswick circuit. - L Are Tow Weak manifests itself and f -Line bor u t;*u-aa -n r 1. . - ;> JB - • • . .t X. • r v} , ijs3 ; >fK ABjHB ■ r /Oti, How Thankful i -.. ■. Pain Wat Maddtnins end Hope Kad Osin Abandoned— Wonder ful Results of Purifying tho Bleed., “ A vary .artre pain cams in my left i lme, wffith grew wort* and worse, and ] finally a sore broke out above the knee., It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down vr* maddening.! Large, hard, purple spot* appeared on my leg. I aaffered ia tt-ij way for years, ] and gave up alt hope of ever being cared., My wife was reading of a ease like mine cared by Hood's baraaperilla, and she advlssd me to try it. I began taking it and when I bad nssd a few bottlea I found relief from my suffering. Ob, how thankful lam for thia relief f Icm strongsr than I have ever been in my life. I am In the best of health, have a good appetite and am anew man altogether.” J. P. hlocca, Lisbon Tails, Maine. HOOd’S Islhs best-la fact the One True Blood Purifier. Mood's PiHs ours all llTer Ills. S3 cents. Be PETEI|SON & Coi In fm\\y Orocerks, Bank Built!%/§CUGLAS, GA. £*ff"KEEP CONSTANTLY <ss■ ft?SND, A F CSH SUPPLY Of* ALL GOODS IN THIS LINE, ALL NEW AND FRESH. Wc desire to especially mention Sckl Irirh Folntoes, Onion Scfh Sells as cheap as s;tyv lionse in ’Douglas or VV ayoross. Come to sec us wlieu in Douglas aoti yon will be trtc !l right. Ii yon live in town one visit will cause yon In teii with ns regularly. B. Peterson So Co* T. S. KIRKLAND, Hanager. Waycross Clothing Store Way Gross, Ga, - N The best place in Georgia for Clothing, IfatF, Shoes and gents' furnishings. Good, mill) Ic, floods at Prices to Suit the People* * When you go to IP ay cross be sure and call at Tie Waycross Clothing Store WaijGrosg, Georgia- W.B.FPTON& mmi mkwss, eeonaia. **# Bicycles and Se-415. WmmW-'ttmCPk Clevelaed, Sterlian Oriett, J ■f? £■ m- in. -i'-JSSm'p --1 frawloni • — ■ ~- i '' v '/7l'£>rypß *ll high gr;v*e wheels now golnjfb.r J j '• . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING OF BICYCLES, GUNS AND PISTOLS. set ■ ■<’— bUSisw&S GuU£v* AXD Sul GOL OF SRQFT&IXD, 1 tiidaIAEVILLE, QEOF > Home EndorierrtGitt of Bankers. oiiiinois anfS.-^p'oc fju3slpn.nl Men, A school that staad* wait at boms is r*pi .a 1c ad sclic Tuomasv >es, Ga., January iM. JtfW. To Th* Prßric: We take pleasure la recomnivr.dirg Stanley’s Bus'r*aas any Bfi instruction is thorough, practical end complete, meeting tr ! Hetoiccts-c ‘ dent anvfck to-day. We hi* personally acquainted Y i-h Prof- Stt* . t.t" 41/ -'- hone*;, sot-cr' 00 * 1 wroestly revonnnend bitn as being a man of high m. jv .C-vc .* J r . sincerely interested in the welfare of each ♦ ici viee'-nV U '^^^ ;^'‘, Vi , s": A K. Haneei*. judge *-. per Lor rourt; J. V T- s h ”'" r - Q. \V. H. STAN Li Alt. pj'aio fcfcSma’s in ■is Administrator#’ Sal’. By virtue of an order granted by ’.be Don. J.M.Lee Ordinary of Irwin (Vunty. 1 will sell befi re the curt l-io .-e door <f I’offee County in the town of D ugh s. on j tli* 7tli day of February i-b-J to \*iv higher r bidder upon the terms hereinafter named* the tolowing property of tho estu.e ol C.il McLeod deco. ed, to wit: Saw mid Timber on Lots of Ltnrd No. 59 in sth District (175) acyev ';<o. 701s sth District (2>>o) acres, No, 45’ ia tile fltb District (40<.i)ii res, Ail cash. No, Ul'J. 903 and 165 in fth District all full lota except No. 166, 85 acres excepted off of the east aide of it. ?4ijo when timber i .t balance cash. Nos ICI, and 185 in stli Dicrjrt con taining in salt 315 acres. $225.00 i.tforv tiru' tor is cut. and balance casli. No. 295 in oth District S4OO. before timber is cut, mi bal- j anc# cash. 240 acres on lot we-' vi.ie uf let' No.Toin si.li L>istriet SIBO before timber, is cut, bnlanci cash. 109 acres in Forth corner of No. 09 and No. 3 containiag 41ui acres in Otfi District. All cash. No. 108 in sth Distriet (245) acres $175 June 13, lt!f& balance cash. No 1W (41W) acre , parts of. lots No* 12 . 158, and 159 containing 245 acre* each ell in th District SB9O June J 5 1499. b.ilonc ■ cash. 245 acres of lot No li** in sih D:‘tiitt $175 June l'> 18t.n, balance each Nos 150 and 1&7 in sth L’ istriot st>'X' be'ore timber is cut' balance cash No 17.0 (245) acres in s’h Dist $175 June loth 1898, balance casii. All of the abov, timbet .• •United ill Coffee County and th*. I:ap r gets the privilege of building aud con vr.v vting roads o> er same J J Penn .1 Administrator of the *Bto te of C II Mel. od. ’Ssoelaior Medicine Cos. * ■ffilbolcsak Drsas sad ©nigflfets’ Sundries In addition to their well known remedies, Excel sior Blood Purifier and Hopping Oil and Drugs and Druggists’ Sundries, they now carry in stock a Com ?k.-e Line of _ GnnclioS $n tubs, buckeis and baskets, also a complete assortment of Fenny Cau- V-. Tobaccos, Cigars, Cheroots and Cigarettes. A trial order will convince y, ? , I;st they save you the freight on your purchases. Remember they sell onty to dealers and retail nothing. For the Blood , Indigestion and Rheumatism take IS:• £S. 33. For Burns, Cuts, Bruises and all Pains use ! CARTER’S HOPPING OIL. ] jP'iUcelsior Miedieine Cos. J-EOK;GIA. . _E_d - '. 'i 6eor@ia Iftaal fnstltutc. Douglas, Georgia, r-> r p ■ flpH | r%F ~ • firing i ■- !>• noli l| -■sood bd ir- • 3 of 1 his d| Dial j:ik :lapj The r.ol a- , ‘ s ini Tj dru* *. utc.l 4 \ )dl fll • 31 J A*. V 1 Y H I %& \ 1 .*S \l : Xy vi# ; >\ I i\j \ 1 y I ii iM A- 'T:.B i )'■ ■ ■ -