The Douglas breeze. (Douglas, Coffee County, Ga.) 18??-190?, March 11, 1899, Image 2

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Douglas Brnze. J. M.'FREEMAN & DAUGHTERS, Proprietors. J. M. Freeman and A. C. Sweat, Editors. Entered as Beconrl-< las Mail Matter. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1890. If it is a good thing push it along— by advertising. It is said that Tom Watson is mak ing lots and cords of money practicing law The Dawson Dispatch is now a bet ter paper than its contemporary, the News. The Breeze and the Atlanta Semi- Weekly Journal one year to any ad dress for $1.50. The Douglas Breeze and the Atlanta Journal one year for $1.50. T hat’s cheap enough for two good papers. Fitzgerald is complaining of exces sive freight rates. Help us with the Air Bine, Burton, and we’ll bring ’em to taw. An enterprising citizen of Fi'zgcrald will soon start a frog farm. That old frog eater of the Leader will he in his glory then. The Albany Chatauqua, commenc ing on the 2nd of April will he some thing grand and instructive, and will attract a crowd. Force of habit runuMrong on some people. Boone, of the Leader, tries to pul! the stopper out of everything he gets his hands on. ** Editor lYrluim, of the Way cross Herald, thinks he has the largest press in Southern Ccojgta, and, in fact his press is nearly as large as ours. The Georgia Drip Syrup Cos., with a capital of $20,000, has been organized at Fitzgerald. Burton always gets the host and sweetest of everything. Eggs are selling at 40 cents per doz en in Macon. Owing to the lilizzardy weather the hens are all on a (trike. Hicks will ruin this country jot. It is said that Ham Jones has routed two hundred blind tigers at Hopkins ville. Now let him run the devil out of the town and the people will be safe. The Baptists of Georgia will begin tlu ir seventy-seventh annual conven tion in the First Baptist church, in Savannah, March 31. About 350 del egates will attend. And now a wail comes from Tifton against excessive freight rates. Just help with the Air Line, John, and we’ll girdle the globe, knock out com petition anil set things Twelve populist politicians held a state convention in one earner of room 11 of the Grant hotel, Atlanta, Wednes day. State Chairman Carter resigned but no one was elected in his place. Fitzgerald is putting on airs this week because President McKinley bus sent word that ho would dine at In r house. The big pot was put in the little one and Burton tuned his fiddle. A neighboring exchange says “Jack son Boone reports the loss of fifty eight head of cattle by the recent freeze.” If that is Boone, of (lie Lead er, be never had any cattle to lose, I and he’ll get in trouble yet for claim ing other people’s property. 1 lint, man 1 licks, who keeps on send-1 iug blizzards down this way should l e - “absquatulated" at once. He put the last one on the program to get in its work between the Ist and (Hit, inst., and up to the 4th we thought he had mad a lip, when hanged if he didn’t 1 hurry things up and get the bliz here on schedule time Monday, the 6th Send him over to Dewey. An exchange says that alcohol will ‘ remove grass stains horn summer' clothes, and a ids that it will also it ive th • summer clothes, and also ; Die spring and gittumn and winter! clothes, not only front the one who ] dnaksfsjb, but also from his wife aml 4 family. Tp will likewise remove the] household fuVnitftre front the house,! the eatables fr cX the pantry, aed the smi.e front th fa*s of his wife, and the h ;pp.front the home. Asa remover of thing* alcohol lias few equals. LISTEN AT THIS, WILL YOU? “The Douglas Breeze, published by Mr. J. M. Freeman and daughters, and edited by Messrs. Freeman and A. C. Sweat, is one of <>ur livest and most interesting weekly exchanges. It ;g also an observing newspaper and keeps a close watch on things current. ’—Ma con Telegraph. Thank you, Mr.* Pendleton, thank you sir. Mr. Sweat is tickled till he can’t keep still, and all four of the girls have their hats in the air, and the senior is going to try to borrow an extra quart of pot-liquor for supper. Say it some more, brother, say it some' more. They all Want the Air Line. At the Board of Trad3 meeting yes terday it was decided to offer the Way cross Air Line promoters every reason able inducement to bring the road to Cordele. We hope the board will he successful in securing the railroad for Cordele. ft would be of great benefit to tin; lw . and section of country through which the road would trav erse.—Cordele Hornet. Yes, it will make a nice line, from Waycross to Fitzgerald and on to Cordele. Wc are pushing at this end of the lino for the Air Line.—Fitz gerald Leader. Don’t Kill the Quail The following in regard to killing birds is the law in Georgia: “Bo it enacted by the general as sembly of the state of Georgia, and it h hereby enacted by authority of the same, That on and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person to shoot, trap, kill, ensnare, net or destroy in any manner any wild turkey, pheasant, patridge, quail or other inseetivous or singing bird, except English sparrows, crows, larks, rice birds, night hawks, wheat birds and doves between the 15th day of March and the first day November,” You will find live reading matter on every page of this paper. A Clever Trfek. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no tricK about it. Aanybody can try it who has Lame Back and weak kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean lie can cure him self right away by taking Elctric Bit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant tc Liver and Kidney, is a blood purifier ■■and nerve tonic. Itcuscs Constpation Headache, Fainting spells, Sleepless ness and Melancholy, It is purely vegtablo, a mild laxative and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are miracle wokor. Every bot tle gurranteed. Only 50c eons a bot tle at any drug store. Have You Heard m n? 1 You may have heard ; about SCOTT’S EMULSION 1 and have a vague notion ' that it is cod-liver oil with | its bad taste and smell and all its other repulsive fea tures. It is cod-liver oii, the purest and the best in the world, but made so palata ble that almost everybody can take it. Nearly ail children like it and ask for more. SCOTT'S EMULSION looks like cream; it nour ishes the wasted body of the baby, child or adult better than cream or any other food in existence. It bears about the same rela tion to other emulsions that cream docs to milk. If you have had any experience with other so-called “just as good” preparations, you will find that this is a fact , The hypnnho'phites that tre { combined with the cod-liver o ; ! ' give additional value to it because ' they tone up the nervous system ] and impart strength to the whole , body. , W- am! $ 00 all dn: J' $. ( SCOTT & liOWNh, Chrmi.-.js New York. .• J. O. HUMPHRE YS * * Wagoross, Ga. fWe are ottering to the readers of the Bi eeze one of the best selected stocks of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats Clothing, Notions, Etc., ever brought to Waycfloss, and we can s ve money for you on mail orders, or trade to your advantage when you are in the city. W, ; have aJarge lot of SILVERWARE and Knives and Forks which we are giving away to our customers. ( tome and see them. ■ Wo carry no slvc >dcltj goods and have no catch-pennij price s to fool tine public, But give you ilie best value for your money. Send lor the NEW IDEA PATTERNS It e very Latest and most Fashionable. (Inly 10 cts. Plant Avenue, WAYCROSS, GA. ✓ j, g, HUMPHREYS, ENTERPRISE BOTTLING WORKS, C. H. Ficken, Proprietor, Waycross, Georgia, Postoffice Box 91. Manufactures Soda water, Sarsaparilfa, Ginger Ale. * ORDERS BY HAIL OR PHONE WILL RECEIVE PROPER ATTENTION. Write for terms. TO THE LADIES of Douglas and Yicinity! It, is not only in lines of superb millinery creations that we will win tbe foremost place, but in Hilts, Bonnets, Capes, Wraps and all kinds of Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, at extremely moderate prices. Many agreeable surprises among them for the ladies who desire to economize. MISS MALISSA CORBETT is in charge of the Dressmaking Department this seison, which is a guarantee that wc can lead the town on up-to-date work. Respectfully, O. RUDOLPH. /ID. 1. -Murray & Company. IjMaitt awiiuc, Waycross, Georgia. Dealers in STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, ETC. TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK. Plumbing anfl Plumber’s Supplies, Tin Roofing, Guttering. Etc. All Orders Promptly Attended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed. B. J. Murray k Cos. Waycross Ga. STANLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, T HUM AS VILLE, G EOItGIA. Homo Endorsement of Bankers, Business and. Pro fessional Men. A school that stands well at home is said to be a gocit set 001. Tiiom \svtli.b, Ga., January Ist, ISSS. To Thk Pent ic: Wo take pleasure in recommending Stanley's 13 nsincss College - Its eour.se of instruction is.thorough, practical and complete, meeting ail demands ot any business of to-day. We ate personally acquainted with Prof. Stanley, its presi dent. and can most earnestly recommend him a> 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. TV, Reed, vice-president Citizens Rank; 8. I . llays. president T. X. bank; F, M. Smith, president Rank of Tliomasville; and many others. G. W. H. STANLEY. 21 Welcome .Messenger! Y Send THE BREEZE to a dis tant Rein tre or Friend. It contains a hundred little items thr.t you would forget la 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. Ye al_t TURN DEAF EAR the man who wants to sell you cheap seed and seed sold on consignment. We have the agency for LANDRETHS, the oldest and best seed house in Amer ica, and it will pay you to buy your seeds from us. ( • Potatoes-, Onion sets, Peas, Beans and *2Ssv'/ipall kinds 01 small seed always on hand. ’A YSilpl /ji-ripv \! •; {l/ W<) We will have a full stock of SPRING BULBS and FLOWER SEEDS in a f\ -if * ew a.vs lyyym 01* I' l ru^s Druggists’ Sundries y ' jp we carry the best. C ("L & P ] Special attention to mail or- li j ders. Call in to see us when in Way - ( r ‘ t Jjj ' cross. 2-3-9. Seals’ Iftbarmacy. Waycross Clothing 4 STORE 4 Mycross, Ga The best place in Georgia for Clothing, Hats, and gents’ furnishings. _♦ Good Reliable, Goods at Prices to Sait the * When yon"go to Waycross he sure and call at The Wayeross Clothing Store Way Gross, Georgia- FENTON & COMPANY, jpppZy-. SP cCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING OF BICYCLES, GUNS AND PISTOLS. EXPOSURE to J T TAS proven disastrous to many women, j TtfP Wet feet and damp clothing chill the ] 1, entire system and the delicate female 9 Organs are at once effected. Painful, j Profuse, Suppressed or Obstructed Menses, ’ Whites, Falling of the Womb, or some other 9 health-destroying disease is almost certain ( to follow such exposure unless proper pre- ] cautions are taken. When any of these die- ( eases appear--women should begin tbe uae of ( GERSTLE’S Female Panacea. 1 t*=-(G. F. i It will regulate the menses, cure all forms of : female disease, and give health and strength. I It is used in the privacy of the home. No con- | sultations. No humiliating examinations. If there is anv tendency to constipation or I indigestion take mild doses of St. Joseph’s j Liver Regulator. MY DAUGHTER SUFFERED INTENSELY j '"rom female irregularities. and had tried physician* and other remedies, but I < uld set no relief, and we had despaired of her recovery. We were induced to . : xt Gerstle’s Female Panacea, and I believe it saved her life. 1 A. J. MACE, Jamestown, Tenn. . For Sate at Drug Stores, SI.OO per Bottle. L. GERSTLE & CO., Props., Chattanooga, Tenn, I WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. Dealers in Bicycles and Sundries. Agents for Cleveland, Sterling, Orient, Eclipse, Olive, Anderia. and Crawford whels. All high grade wheels now going for $25 and SSO,