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pfll^raxecJ leticu of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
ok it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating’ or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company : —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO.
KAN kit AN CISCO, Cal.
W 5t T IBVILLL. Kj. NEW YOKE, N. V.
Skm Diseases.
For the speedy and pe rmanent euro ol
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain’s Kye and Skio Ointment if
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and t inarting almost instantly and
its continued tu .* effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
scald land, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
L‘r. Cady’s Condition Powders for
her .(3 r- r* Iho b.-st tonic, blood puritan
*Wd vermifuge. Price, accents. Sold by
W. F. SIIIBETT.
tClic Breeze
In The Official Organ of
The County Commisslbners,
The Ttoiml of Education
And the Town of Dougin--.
Geo, R. Youmans & Bio.
WA Vl’liOsS, tiKomaA,
We sell Piunon, Oi’gitnaaml Sewing Mn
cliim‘B on Eus 1 Terms, and 1 h--
livi-r them I-’ree.
When you decide to buy, drop us a pos
tal card and our travelling man
will call to hoc you.
ARTHUR E. COCHRAN,
UAWY luFt.
Wayciiosh Ga., .... I’. O. Box 175.
(Ob’FlVjK OVER DOSIOI tICE.)
I’rm-th.CH regular in Appling, Wavno,
Pii-r.v Cliindi, tA>live, Ware, (dvnn, I'am
ilc-n, and Charttrin, cotunUi s, conqioving
Uruuswici. circuit.
MS. K. W. CATO,
Plant Avc. Waycross, Ca
Dealer in Stationery. Standard School
Books anil School Supplies; Also Daily
Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals.
Orders by mail have Careful Attention
N. F. GOODYE’E
Blacksmith and Wheelwright,
DOUGLAS, - - - - GEORGIA
I lam fully prepared tQ .do all kind*
* of work in .ay liue.
ijuch a*> making'and repairing lug
gu , wagon?, road carts, timber carts
etc., etc.
USTR OItSE SHOEING a special
*y-
I would be pleased to hare
ron.ige of ;he pub’ie. Kcspec .
9-SS-9%tl N. F. GOODYEAR.
DR. J. 11. POWELL.
Lau* of t>eO American Hosiatala.)
Specialist inClironic Diseases of Men
I , and Women.
1 DISKASKS OJFTIIt KYK
KAU KOs;; au.l Til no Ar. i
Free. South Gmat Si.
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sve-d thnt the wind lias Sown.
Patient 1 wait through the long winter hour*.
You will too me again.
I'shall laugh at you then
Out of the eyes of a hundred flowers.”
—Edith id. Thomas.
Ainhltion Itulos.
The rntßfT hides his prectoda dust
For moth and thief and e-ruel rust.
The rich man gathers gold and land
Which spendthrifts scatter as tho sand.
The diver brings the costliest gem
To deed- a princely diadem.
Death -a by—tho king is not.
And . .. eby the world forgot.
Ambition rules the passing hour,
And truth is sold for place and power.
The truth endures. Power, place, aro lost.
God counts a living soul the coat.
Tho warrior leads to comju’ring strife
And buys a name with human life.
Time breathes upon his peerless fame,
And naught is found, not e'en a name.
Ambition rules the passing hour,
And truth is sold for placo and power.
—tars. Calvin IS. Price.
BRIEFS FROM BROXTON.
Broxton is stili building, and the
fanners arc busily engaged preparing
for their crops.
The school ia still growing in num
bers and interest.
The hum of Henderson & Co’s, saw
enlivens -business.
Jlroxton’s Rail Road is on the way,
and will he in operation in about two
weeks. Hurrah for Broxton!
A nice little business will be done
by thi; Rail Road. Arrangements
have been made to ship by it about
15,000 barrels of turpentine and rosin,
besides about 75 to 80 thousand dollars
worth of-business to be done by the
Stores and otherwise.
Mr. Jesse Lott is adding anew front
to his already commodious store room.
Mr. Tom Jones has erected a shop
and will accommodate the public.
Mr. Robert Loll gave the young
people an entertainment at his resi
dence Tuesday evening 11th. inst.
The Epworth League had its usual
entertainment at the residence of Mr.
Jesse .As >(t last Friday night. Jt was
a ccreplete au-cess. The Misses Eva
Martin, Mary Mewborn, Amanda
lluggins, and others, recited well.
The'song by Sunday School Class
was highly complimented. All the mu
sic, vocal and instrumental, was splcirn
did. No place can boast of bettea
young people in making the Literarfl
department oftho League asucceal
The readings were excellent. ■
Two Falal Accident!. 1
A log train of the Sou thorn Pina
Company, running out irom Offer
man, in Pierce county, ran off the
track over a trestle Monday morning
completely wrecking the train and in
stantly killing Will Holly, a laborer.
I.cgric Avunl, a brother’ of Dr. A.
L. R, Av.int, of Patterson, was serious
ly injured ami will probably die.
Three negroes also wore more or less
seriously hurt.
James, the 11-year old son of 1). J.
Walker at Patterson, was thrown from
his horse and instantly killed late Suu
i day afternoon. Young Walker was
| riding a spirited young horse in eom
j pany with Some companions, and it
jis supposed they wore racing when
tho accident occurred. The young
man was thrown violently against a
stump, striking head first. His neck
was broken and his head severely cut.
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Savannah, Mar. 18—Cotton steady
| at hU<..- ILL
Spirits turpentine had a good de
, mand, at tic
Busin remained unchanged.
Hides, dry sailed ll<-, 121 ; dry llint
18 ; green 7e.
Wool, free of dirt and burs ll‘>;
| black 1 to : burry S(.- 10c.
Beeswax, prime 23c ; gritty 15e.
.Men’s silk bow ties Ise.. all
! colors. A tfoovl line of collars
|at U)c. White or turkey red
handkerchiefs sc., heavy knit
sox, sc. Brad W atson. Dry
Goods. Shoes and Clothing.
Douglas, Ga.
—Want to put- a tombstone over
the sweet little babe that died in the
fall We have them from .fls -ip. No
charge for inscription and bible verse
D£ SURE you get what you want
when yen ask for Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. Unix,nulled in Merit. Sales. Lures.
There's uo substitute for HOOD'S-
Oil, Howßaßkful
Palo Was . Waddenlng and Hope
Had Been Abandoned —Wonder
ful Results of Purifying the Blood.
“ A -very severe pain came in my left
I knee, which gi-few Worse and worse, and
1 linally a sore Broke out above the knee,
j It discharged a gteat deal and the pain
| from my'thigh down was maddening.
| Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my j
leg. I suffered in this way for years, i
j and gave up all hope of ever being cured.
' My wile was reading of a ease like mine
' cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and she
! advised me to try it. I began taking it
| and when I had used a few bottles I
, found relief from my suffering. Oh,
I hew thankful lam for this relief 1 lam
J stronger than I have ever been in my life,
j I am in the best of health, have a good
! appetite and am anew man altogether.”
j J. P. Moons, Lisbon Falls, Maine.
! HOOCIS S parifla
J Is t lie best—in fact the One True P.lood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills. 23 cents.
Mrs. Tattler Says *
That Mr. 0. Rudolph had a.“million
er” sent from Waycrosg to put the
fixiils on her new Spring bonnet.
That Boone of the Leader ia a regu
lar “sucker”—bottle sucker.
That she wishes she was a married
'oman so she could sue for divorce in
next term of court just because Mr,.
Joe Bennett is judge.
That she never heard tell of sojnauy
marriages, giving of marriages, wed
dings and sicb, as is happening now
days. But she can stand it if the rest
of the girls can.
That Dewey, the man with the big
gun, is also the man after her own
heart, and she wishes he’d come home
’bout time she gits her new bonnet
fixed.
That when they have the festival
and enteitainment doings at the Meth
odist- church slip’s going to he there.
She sho’ will.
J. C. Humphreys, Waycross, Ga.
Whenever you ueed anything in
the Dry Goods, Clothing, or general
Furnishing line you cannot trade with
a better house than that of J. C
Humphreys, Plant Ave. He has one
of the largest stocksiu Southern Geor
gia, and lias all his goods marked at
reasonable prices—no catch-pennies
or shoddy material in the store. His
New Idea Patterns, ten cents, are
something now, convenient and styl
ish. An order by mail will receieve
just as good attention as if you were
there. Bee his advertisement.
A negro named St'evcns, near Bos
ton, in Thomas county, has small-pox.
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cause.
Delay may lend to gravel, catarrh of
J the bladder, intlamation, causing stop
! page, and sometimes requiring the
drawing of the urine with instruments,
I or may run into Bright’s Disease, the
i most dangerous stage of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swam Root,, the great
I discovery of the eminent kidney and
j bladder specialist, is a positive remedy
| for such disease. Its reputation is
| world-wide amt it is so easy to get at
my drug .store that no one need suffer
any length of time for want of it.
j However, if you prefer to first test
! its wonderful merits, mention The
: Douglas Breeze and write to Dr. Kilmer
| A Cos., Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample
| bottle and book telling all about it,
both sent absolutely free by mail.
KIMBALL HOUSE,
Pearson, Ga.
C. P. HolzenJorf, Prop.
RATES, SJ.OO PER DAY.
Special Rates bv the Week or Month.
I
Livery in Connection.
Stylish Rigs Furnished at any Hour.
lilmiertafeittg.
THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
of the late \Vm. Parker is continued
by Mrs. Parker and J. W. Adams.
Ail orders will receive prompt and earo
ful attention. Metalie and \\ ood Caskets
and all grades of Cottjns, Robes, Etc.
\SSt~ Brick building near Courthouse.
Order through responsible parties-
Way eross, Ga. Charlotte Parker,
Telephone JNo. ItX>. J. W. Adams.
New Store! *2o** ~~
New Goods!
New Methods!
ifurmtußt i ifurnitUß. *
We have everything you want In Furniture
to fit up your home. Everything New and
up=to-date, and prices AWAY BELOW COJT=
PETITION. *
WE BUY IN SOLID € All LOADS.
Hence ice can afford to sell cheaper than others.
GIVE US A TRIAL
J. R. Whitman & Cos.
PUNT AVE. WAYCROSS, OA.
BxeeMor Medieme 00.
Wholesale 2>rugs m druggists’ Sundries.
In addition to their well known remedies, Excel=
sior Blood Purifier and Hopping Oil and Drugs and
Druggists’ Sundries, they now canty in stock a Com
plete Line of
GandieS
in tubs, buckeis and baskets, also a complete assortment of Penny Can
dies, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cheroots and Cigarettes. A trial order will convince
you that they save you the freight on your purchases. Remember they sell
only to dealers and retail nothing.
For the Blood, Indigestion and Rheumatism tale
JE3* 13. I®*
For Burns, Cuts, Bruises and all Fains use
CARTER S HOPPING OIL.
Excelsior Medieme Cos.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
MONUMENTS
TOMBSTONES; J|,
AND WIRE FENCE r<va r
9| need anything in tliis line tell
on a postal card and I will be
9Ht to niaka, an yujpointment with
Da'not buj’ until you see me.
M. FREEMAN. ’
Douglas and waycross, ga.
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ONE GIVES Rmß; :
Don’t Speed a UoSlar
for \
Medicine ...
Until you have tried
I
You can buy them in the paper £-cent cartons
Ten Tabules for Five Cents.
tbl M 1 i put up ahottplj to sfr*tify th uhltstsa! pr Mot for m low prltlb
If you don’t find this sortJ^f
Ripans Tabufes
At the Druggist’s
UADC j
I Send Five Cents to Th Ripans Chemical Company, No. io
! Spruce st., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or
Uv l2 cartons will be mailed tor 48 cents. The chances are ten to
XpYxyjG . oua that Riiwtns Talules aie the very medicine you need.
W':’> iV;
IT Bie Piano or Orga™
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Go of our Super<’> Mathiishek Pianos or
did !P-’ able Hamlin Organs will
o vo v. or Family ,Merrr Christmas, all the
year arov, ad.
T .v.) Grand Instruments, sold bv us for
■2O years past, And immensely popular.
Quality, bearer than ever. Prices, greatly
lower under our new plan of selling—with
out Agents.
Agents Commissions Saved and given to
Pr.rchnsers. Tttats the New Schedule and
it v.-Lrks. •
Write Us, and we will supply you direct
from our Savannah Warerooms, and save
you p. lot of money.
Come to Savannah and select for Yourself,
and we will pay your R. R. Fare. Write Us,
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Established IS7O. Over Pianos and
Organ* placed in Southern Homes.
OSBORNE'S _ „
K’ffjuAc'/i-eSA (tlo-ff/erpe-.
AugiiHia, <n. Actual Buines*. No Text Books.
Short time. Cheap board. Scud for Catalogue.
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A strictly high-grade Fare My Sewing
Machine, possess-na si! modern
improvements.
GlfliSiil Efiil is me Bos|.
prices very reasonable. Obtain thsrp
from your local dealer ar.d
make comparisons,
lie iiKiiii Go.
dSSy. BELVIDERiI, iLL.
Cotton Seed
Jdre&
With The Atlanta Ssnif-Weekly
Journal to every one sending one
doll, r for a year’s subscription.
Jackson’s African Limbless Cotton,
grows 8 to 12 feet high, and is saia
to produce double the quantity of
ordinary cotton. It costs nothing to
try it. The seed are scarce, but
Tiie Semi-Weekly -Journal has
secured a quantity and offers to any
one sending one dollar for a year’s
subscription 500 of these seed tree.
TjalmacfCj,
Spurgeon, **
Cfteecher.
A collection of select sermons by
these great divines sent free to any
one sending one dollar for a year's
subscription to The Semi-Weekly
Journal,
Sam Jones'
£ otters. <c*S
Sam Jones writes regularly for The
Atlanta Journal, and his letters ap
pear in the Semi-WesJgV ■
jfgents
Svery where.
A live agent waled at every town
and hamlet in the south. Liberal
commissions to agents and extra
inducements in the shape of attract
ive prizes to those who send larg#
lists of names.
In Addition to
Commissions
In addition to liberal commissions
agents who send us 100 cash sub- |
scribpps for a year before next May
Ist, will leteive 3 bonus of $lO.
Those sending 50 will receive $5,
Extrafifties or hundreds in the same
proportion. Send the subscribers
along and keep account of them.
The Semi-Weekly
JOURNAL,|
v Atlanta, Georgia.
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Easy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood’s Fills. Smalt in
j!ze. tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
Hoods
said: *• YJh never know yon _
have takes a pill till it is ail |Pp I I
over." -Joe. C. I. Hood & Cos.. 111
Froprietors. Lowell. Mass. ®
Xlie only wits to hike with Hood’s tiarsaparlikb