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LOGAL.
—Douglas needs a guano factory.
—See W. B. Fenton, Wayc rots, for
Bicycles.
—Mrs. J. S. Burns took charge oi
the Buck hotel Thursday.
—Mr. Sion Simmons is building a
nice home out on Ward street.
—The street committe is having
some more work done this week.
—Attend the aucti#n of town lots at
Douglas, Tuesday, Jan. 94, at 9:30.
—lf you have a house and lot to
sell advertise it in the Breeze. It will
pay you.
—lf you advertise people will know
you want them to know you have
something to sell.
—lf you know any news of general
interest tell us about it, please. We
will be ever so much obliged.
—Mr. J. W. Quincey was called to
bedside of his brother, Hendrix Quin
cey who is very ill at Knoxville, Tenn.
- The Misses Douglas’ new milli
nery store on Ward street will soon be
completed and ready for them to
move in. . 1
—The directors ot ’.bei*£Ueon Bank
ing Company held a meeting
Wednesday aud settled with Contract
or Darling.
—Prayer meeting at the Baptist
church every Wednesday evening at
6:30. Can’t you como and bring a
friend. Only an hour.
—Want to put a tomdstone ovfer
the sweet little babe that died in the
fall? We have them from .sls up. JjPo
charge for inscription and bible verse.
—B. Peterson is having a handsome
farm house erected on the Tarrant
place, two miles south of town. Mr.
Aaron Bailey has rented the place for
the year.
—W. B. Fenton, of Waycros?, has
put a news and fruit vender on the
Air I.ine passenger train, and now
you can get the daily papers at the
depots at any station,
—The Breeze’s county and city
directory is the only complete and
correct one printed in the county. An
incorrect and misleading directory is
worse than no directory atall.
—Capt. Swain, of the Air Line road,
was in our offica yesterday. It is
thought he intends to quit punching
tickets and go into the insurance bus
iness. Success to him anyhsw.
former clerk of the
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PEARSuH *
Prof. Wilson-, taught
school at the jPeSfrrjfi academy, is
“teachfhg Hie young iii>M—of McDon
sHftet* is with
out Steadier, as ym, bid there is some
talk of Prof. W. L, DftAall diturning
to his ‘Tirst lQve.” ft so, Person may
be lucks, T strefive fiia services.
Mr. ilriftJfl', of oCft Moses,
arrived in P©a?*rm
and liai been stalled “knight
of the jiard-siiek*’ bsMtirf-lhe eounters
of his brothers euftiblfciiltaent. Just
like Motes, a QUftfc, anassumiug
youug .is vfoU *s polite
aud accemniodaftn*. *
The charming ymWg sthool-marm
at Sweetwater, thrife r.ril& aortli of
Pearson is the petite ana accomplished
Miss Roberts of Dawsvti. Several of
Pear sow's yoiuig gentlemen almost
have Air consent tp ei‘ierXl(tit school
at ouce.
Pearson's Justice coti-i.' wa in ses
81011Saturday, and the court offl
cert.vlaVyers, Clieine asiikdiiltigers on
almosi ilsd' to swim from tire railroad
pimple (?.) ot ioeijpfc,. as ajuisulv
of Hardest that ever
this section, ‘Hi. lights
pxefeent were Mess*. Ifatl and ©’Steen
of Douglas, Hond/iMfS df Willacoo
chee and Mattox of Pearson. Judge
Ricketson disposed of quite a lot of
business; Judge P.-dfViH absent.
Some personal property was sold by
Constable Giddins.
The “Kimball House’’ is tlie sigXi
which greets the dntty t.nyelfcr as he
enters the portal* sJ i‘ , 6ftiwu*a popular
hostelry far rest *efre^iments.
Host HdflendorfF Says ff !b rp is any
thing in a namp lis is already
assured.
Mes*#r. J. M, Wrt- <£ pad Jer
uigan are Pearseir's cheeker
players, and they a xs :ui'4t)g plenty of
time during this U> tstiny spell to
engage iu their purtiepe.
IV eli, Mr. Editor, you# seems
to be: one wife wjßl jiin a riian crazy
and two jdfri teu.te him to commit
suicide. douW raaders of
the Breeze are aow wondering wheth
er it is a blo-sKiig “Hie lady you board
with stijl lives. See .'
The Kkigs are bouantly singing,
“It raised a little y#i?er(in'4 aud a little
the tlpy before,
/i)d, it to morrow ever eoflHis, if will rain
a little more.”
WAYCROSS BRIEFS.
Misses Agnes and Dollle Freeman, Editors.
Mr. Jesse Lott, of Broxton, was
in the city Tuesday.
Col. W. M. Toomer attended city
court in Douglas on Monday last.
Col. L. A. Wilson was in Douglas
last Monday attending city court.
Mr. Gibson, of the Macon
Telegraph, was in Waycross last week.
Are you going to attend the auction
sale of city lots in Douglas on the 24th
inst?
Mr. T. *G. Clough is real ill at his
home about one mile and a half from
th^ity.
Mr. Z. T. Respess, of the Savan
nah Morning News, was in the city
last week.
Mrs. Everett Parramore, of this
city, left last week for Tampa, Fla.,
her future home.
The sweet little violet is quite prom
inent in most of the flower-gardens in
our city at this season.
Mr. Albert Fendig, of Brunshick,
was here last week, trying to get up a
boom on Douglas real estate.
Mr. J. R. Thomas and brother, of
Patterson, Ga., opened up a first-class
grocery soore oj Hazzard’s Hill last
week.
We learn that Judge Perham, of
the Evening Herald is the happy re
cipient of four o’posstims. Judge is
of “possum and taters.”
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Strickland, on Pond street is
.quite ill.
The many friends of Frank C.
Owens are pleased to have him back
among them again, after some months
absence in North Carolina.
J. W. Seals, the leading druggist
of our city, has secured space in the
Breeze. Look out for his advertise
ment next week.
Read Brad Watson’s new adver
tisement in this issue of the Breeze,
The Rev. Mr. Pulliam is still con
ducting services at the Gospel tent in
Old Waycross. Every bod 3- invited to
attend.
Trains pass through our city almost
any hour in the day, and also in the
night. There is nothing short aboitt
Waycross, as a railroad center,
Kind reqder, If you are not at
peace with God, we advise you to be
gin to-day to make your peace with
Him and all man-kind, while v-ou are
afforded an opportunity to do so.
Remember, “now is the accepted time,
behold, povv is the day pf salvation,”
Carlos Highsmith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Highsmith, is. at home
again, after the absence of some
months. He went to Cuba with the
Twelvth United States Regulars. He
has been honorably discharged from
service.
The members pf the Board oi
Education held their annuni session
last week. Judge H. P. Brewer was
elected president of the Board for the
ensuing year, and Mr. Wm. J. Carswell
re-elected secretary.
The protracted meeting, conduct-.
and by Revs. Scruggs and j’prtei at the
Baptist churfhi referred to in this
coltunri last week, commenced last
Tftu sda3’ night and will be continued
throughout the coming week. All in
vited to attend.
Missionary Geq. N, MacDonell,
son of Rev. Geo, G, N, MacDonell,
pastor of the First Methodist church,
arrived In Cuba in time to witness the
raising of the Stars and Stripes and
descension of the Spanish flag. Viva
la Americano!
Mr. A. C. Sweat, of Douglaq was
in Waycross last wefts, onroute to
Blackshear, where He'went to accom
pany his wife on her return to Doug
las last Monday.
Editor Byrd, of the Black#,foere Tipies
was a visitor 1° 0l! r City last Saturday,
Mr. Brad Watson, ope of or most
prominent merchants, opened up one
of the finest atofes in this section of
vd’ve seems
e country is
vashed ifoads
iking travel
nost an iin
side lias just
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up her rep
arsing and
>ple of the
leak hope of
uture.
:coy” is ply-
Bpinity and
■.orators are
■jlc business.
Ing shipped
B'S engaged
B>frfet to be
Bui (example
Blay of the
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call
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BPi> wife
gßieen gone
Hlfcen afti r
■-.fled Ui in-
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for the
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country in Douglas on Saturday of
last week. The store is under the
management of Mr. E, T. Cushing,
late of Waycross.
Miss Philippenia Kotterer, sister
of Messrs. J. O. and ft. Iff. Ketterep
apd W. D.een, of this city,
djed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs,
Qeo, W. been on the morning of the
16th, at 3:40 o’clock, of pneumooirW
Her remain’s were laid to rest in Lott
cemetery Tuesday. She was about
forty-two years of age. Her death
was very unexpected as she had only
been ill a few days. She leaves lURny
friends and relatives, trj piourp ppy
sudden deflijs£. 'fh e bereaved ones
uay.e pur. sincere sympathy in this sad
hour.
f While you are in our store,
look at our counter of five
and ten-cent tinware.
Brad Watson*
Dcy Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
Douglas Ga.
—Going to build a bouse? We can
put a fence around it that will last
seventy-five years. Cottle to the
Breeze o.Qice and ask to be shown the
pictures.
Hack lon's Arnica Balv^.
The Best Salve in the World C-.r'Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Feyer Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands,
Chilblain*, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Pilles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction or monoy refunded.
Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by
ail Druggists.
STIMULATE YOUR BUS
INESS BY PUTTING AN
AD. IN THE BREEZE.
GRACE - BRANTLEWCO.,
wyvy|prtosß. ga.
Tike Largest!Jjry (Seeds, Sites amdl (Qre°
eery Stores to Somf tuema (Qeergisi,
i.
WHOLESALE IWASL,
The Largest and Finest Gd&ds Stock. Com
plete Dress Maliih% Department.
Wedding Suits a Specialty.
§€>iL,E~A(aE¥fi~ ilifwcK patterns.
rMail orders and requests for sample* receive prompt attention.
FASHION SHEETS AND BARGAIf CIRCULARS
mailed anywhere on request.
Whereever you live it will pay you 1$ Hq ffeeee stores to trade.
LOOK OUT FOR THE
AUCTION SALE OF
TOWN LOTS IN DOUGLAS, OA.
ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th, AT A. TL
Ari T?q 017 baJfcKfc
"11 Judoj ICllllo. into six nwntWy wmit
ONE LOT GIVEN AWAY FREE!
Everybody attending the sale hae a chance on th PTtfe I>c<j
whether they buy or not.
The Waycross A.i .
Line
WILL BELT ROUND TRIP TICKETS FROM kMp
ALL INTERMEDIATE POINTB AT ONE FARE FOR THE UO<Sf>TRIP.
Tickets on sale Monday, lan. 23rd and good to return U*
. . . , i- AjfW l ■ 1.
Brobston, Fendig & Coipanj
OF BRUNSWICK HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE TR ACT Hfc _ WS*"
GROWING CITY OF DOUGLAS FOR THE PURPOSE OP iUMMYI IW
ING INTO
111 THE MOST CHOICE RESIDENCE .kOT* till.
Shade trees are being* set out, Streets graded, 64i?fr VuAltittife
facilities are being perfected, 1
Free Carriaps for all qh iay af Sain !
For Further Particulars addreaf BROBSTON, FENDPtt *
wick, Georgia, or
J. H. PHILLIPS, Representative, DOUGLAS,
We curry a Full Line of Stoves, ' ify
and Table Cutlery, Glassware, Crockery,\ami t fart?
everything in the line of
HOUSEFURNISHING HARDWARE*
tmm mm ::*s
When in need of anything in our line aati dSffe
see our goods and prices, or writ# tS
1 as- y&mxz-m
©lachsbear hardware €s*2
Box 214. WAYCROSS, GEOR^^H
21 CGdcomc Afesstj
Send TIIE RREEZM
taut l'-B
li contain.’ u
ment'ou in a let* r fIBBBHI
sister, or near rciati^BßHHHi
are interested iti
BROXTON DEPARTMENT.
* DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
, BfVxtoii, Ist Sunday, at 11 u. in. and
7580 V. m.
, Gik Grove, 2nd Sunday aud Saturday
beftflfe at 11 a. in.
kjjiiue Hill and Midway iird Sunday at
1 a, in.
Williams Chapel, flrd Sunday, 7:30 piu.
J I’. Dickinson, I‘. C.
SECRET SOCIETIES,
Bl|ton Lodge No. 147, F, & A. M.,
first Friday m each mouth at 10
e’ciwik a. m.
! Bmxton Dodge No. 00, K, yf p, nieet.
first aud third Tuesday.nights. J. N.
JWlej. C, U ; K. of U.
IIOB’T LOTT.
0r Traveling Public oared Tor. *■
Alß<f tukeu care <>. aCM.
George M. Ricketson.
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PHYSICIAN and SUIiGEON
[* liroxton, Georgia.
answerud day or nighr.
D. J. MasSrn & Sn,
BROXTON, GA.
HARNESS
MM SADDLE - MAKERS.
&NTI-CL6G WEEDER.
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On exhibition at Elisha Vitkera’ stor*
|)octilas, Georgia.
A gw at labor saver. Levels the la id for
, haji x llarrows in oats arUr the land la
hrblfMip: Call at my place and see it at
/wt>r)(; Yours truly
, .T'ense Lott, Marshall Ashley and Sow*
afd Lott recommend it. Jlon Thomas
Young say* it is worth four times its
prifrr,
Jno. Vickers, Willacoochee, Ga.
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