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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is dne 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 I'Vi Syrup
Cos. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Ifigs is manufactured
by the California Fio Svbup Cos.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the CALI
FORNIA Fio .Syrup Cos. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs Ik s
given to millions of families, ir .lies
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. . Jt 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. 1 n order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
HAN FltANOlftCO, flu!.
liOUIftVILLK, Ky. NEW YOHU, N. V.
Skill Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure of
totter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
scald head, soro nipples, itching piles,
chapped bauds, chronic core eyes and
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
fcnd vermifuge. Price, 2o cents. Sold by
W. F. HIBBETT.
t ftlic Breeze i
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t Is The Ofllciul Organ of
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t The County Commissioners, W
J The Board of Education J
And the Town of Douglas.
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Geo, R. Yonrnns & lira. |
WAYCKOSS, OBORGIA,
We sell l’ianos, Organs and Sewing Ma
chines on Easy Terms, and De
liver them Free.
When you decide to buy, drop us a pos
tal curd and our travelling man
will call to sco you.
ARTHUR E. OGOHRAN,
1 v AW Y Eli.
Waycross Ua. I*. O. Ilox 173,
(OVi'ICK OVKU roSTOKI'K'E.)
Practices regular in Appling, Wayne,
Pierce, flinch, Coffee, Ware, Glynn, t’am
den, and Charlton, cotunties, composing
Brunswick circuit.
MRS. K. W. CATO,
Planl Ave. Waycross, Ca
Dealer in Stationery, Standard School
Books and School Supplies; Also Daily
Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals.
Orders by mail have Carcial Attention.
N.F.GOODYE’K
Blacksmith and -Wheelwright,
DOUGLAS, - - - - GEORGIA
I am fully prepared to do all kinds
of work in my line.
Such a- making and repairing bug
!<*. wagons, road carts, timber carta
etc., etc.
SHOEING a special
tv.
I would be pleased to have
rouage of the public. Resjvec
2-43-9S-tf N. F. GOODYEAR.
Dll. ,1.11. POWELL.
Late of best American Hospitals.l
Specialist in Chronic Diseases of Men
and Women. .
DISEASES or THE EYE
EAK NOSE and THROAT.
Examinations Free. South Grant St.
Fity.yerulcl. Georgia.
ANNUAL MEETING
Coffee County Sunday School Convention to
Convene at Douglas May sth, 6th and 7th.
FRIDAY EVENING.
7 p. m.—lntroductory sermon by J.
P. Dickinson.
SATURDAY MORNING.
10 a. m.—lnvocation service by Dan
iel Roberts.
10:15 a. in.—Welcome address by
W. W. McDonald.
10:30.—Response by W. I). Little.
10 >ls.—Address by the President.
11:00.—Song service by M. A. Paf
ford.
11:80.—Appointing of Committees.
12:00 m.—Dinner.
1:30 p. m. —Invocation service by
Rowan Roberts.
1 :)■>.—Address by C. C. Buchanan.
2:15. Receiving reports from
schools.
2 :30.—Election of Oflicers.
3:oo.—Short talks by the brethren,
with singing by M. A. Pa fibril.
I 00, — Adjournment.
SATl.dvt-'.V EVENING.
7:oo.—lnvocation by Mrs. Margia
Kirkland.
7 :15.—“Intemperance,” by Daniel
Lott, Miss Betsic PalTord, E. M. Paf
ford and John It. Overman.
11 ;00.—Singing by the Douglas choir
Mrs. N. Peterson, leader.
SUNDAY MORNING.
11 a. in.—lnvocation service, by J. N.
Hartley.
o:ls.—“Sunday School Work,” by
George It. Briggs.
0 :30.—Address, .fas. M. Freeman.
0:15 Competitive singing by
schools, conducted by M. A. Padord.
10:15.—Recess.
11 :00.—Preaching by F 11. Poston.
12 in.—Adjournment.
J. N. Hartley, L. Newhern,
Secretary. President.
Our Men’s Clothing is all
that could be asked for in suits,
summer coats and vests, or
extra pants. Brad Watson,
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
Douglas, Ga.
For Sale.
$350.00. —Thirteen acres ready for
I cultivation, under fence, for $350.00.
j 1,1 miles from Waycross ; one hund
j red dollars cash, balance with interest
to suit purchaser.
J. A. Jones,
apr Ist lm Waycross, Ga.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has the
largest sale of any salve in the world.
This fact and itf merit lias lead dishon
est people to attempt to counterfeit it.
Look out for the man who attempts to
deceive you when you call for DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve the great pile direr
Buck A Downing,
four home !$ Pet ?urnSshc(W*
UJiiftcin a Tine Piano or Organ.
One <’f ur Super!> Alaihiuhek Pianos or
OKI Reliable Mnson <fc Hamlin Organs will
give your Family a Merry Ulii istn as, till the
-year around. j
Two Grand Instruments, sold by us for
sS years past, find immensely popular.
Duality, better than ever. Prices, greatly
lower under our new plan of selling- with
out Agents
Agents Commissions -Saved and given to
PurGmsers. Thats the New Schedule and
It works.
Write Us, and we will supply you direct
from our Savannah Wurcroonw, and save
you a lot of money.
Lome to Savannah and select for yourself,
and we will pay your R. R. Fare. Write Us,
LUDDF.N & BATES,
SAVANNAH, (lA.
i'stablisaed IS7O. Over 75.1-00 Pianos and
Organs placed in Southern Homes.
Advertisements
Written,
Designed
iuat Printed.
I write and dcsigji advertise
ments. hand bills and circulars
of every description.
1 have made a special study j
of the subject of advertising!
for three years and have excel
lent facilities tor performing!
my work.
1 can supply advertisers I
with appropriate ideas, sag-!
gestions and schemes for the
betterment of their advertis
ing.
• No charge for my services if
you are a patron of the Breeze.
Albert C. Sweat,
Adsniith, Douglas, Ga. 1
LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
—Wednesday morning was over
coat weather and a sudden surprise.
—Tim Kirkland is carrying more “good
tilings to eat” than all the other gre eery
merchants combined.
—A4I effort is being made by the firm
of G. J. Ilolton S Sons to have Bazene
Carver pardoned out of the chaingang.
—The material for building the court
house is being put on the ground and
bricklaying will be commenced at once.
—Judge Bennett paid his subscirp
tion to the Breeze yesterday and left
for home rejoicing. Many Juryman
did the same.
You can get board, lodging and
plenty of watei to drink at Gaskin’s
Spring. Or you can build a house and
paddle your own canoe. See Joel Gas
kin.
—Messrs Peterson & Hatfield, pro
pritors of the steam-saw-inill in the
city are cutting a bill of 25,000 feet o!
lumber for the contractor of the new
courthouse.
—Mr. T. J. Davis placed on our tab
le yesterday a nice bunch of radishes,
laised in fifteen days from the seed,
and he promises to have the finest gar
den in town shortly.
—J. M. Freeman A Daughters will
print in book form the complete or
dinances of the city of Douglas at
once, that ev<?ry citizen intciested
may have a copy in the house.
—Some of the people who have been
reading the Breeze and failed to see
us and pay for it court week will re
gret it. The orphans down at our
house may say naughty things about
them,
—The editor of the Breeze has not
half enough language to go ’round in
thanks to our patrons who have met
us this week. Job work, new subscri
bers and renewals have come in all
the time.
—Sheriff McClelland, of Ware, at
tended court this week. He came up
to bring Bazene Carver, to testify in
the McLellan-Lott murder case, and
returned with bis prisoner to Way
cross Thursday evening,
—Yesterday morning a fico puppy got
loose from its owner whilet in tho sec
ond sti ry of |ho Bank building, and
jumped from the east window to the
ground, a distance of forty feet. It
struck the ground running and as far
as it could lie seen it was going eastward
full tilt.
Ice Cream and Oysters
The ladies of the Baptist church in
this place, assisted by some friends
prepared ice cream and oysters for
all who favored them with their pres
ence last Monday night at the church,
the proceeds for the benefit of the
church. The attendance was rather
small but those that did go seemed to
enjoy themselves, for the refreshments
were nice. We fear, however, the
proceeds will be small as the expense
was greater than the sum realized
from the sale of ice cream,oysters etc.
The parties who did the work and
had all the fatigue certainly deserved
success if they didn’t receive it Jrona
their efforts fora good cause.
nave Yon
Heard
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You may have heard
about SCOTT’S EMULSION
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-iiver oil, the
purest and the best in the
world, but made so palata
ble that almost everybody
can take it. Nearly all
children like it and ask for
more.
SGOTT’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 hvpophosphifcs that are
combined with tlte cod-livcr oil
give additional value to it because
they tone up the nervous system
and impart strength to the whole
body.
soc. and SI.OO. all druggists.
SCOTT BOWXI , Cht u.Gs. New York.
Oil, Hor^plj
Pair, Was tv’addenok,
Had Been Abandonee^
ful Results of Purifying }
<* Avery severe pain came in n \
knee, which grew worse and worseX
finally a aore broke out above the
It. discharged a great deal and the paiif'
from my thigh down was maddening.
Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my
leg. I suffered in this way for years,
and gave up all hope of ever being cured.
My wife v.as reading of a case like mine
cured by Hood’s Barsa par ilia, and she
advised me to try it. X began taking it
and when I had used a few bottles I
found relief from my suffering. Oh,
how thankful lam for this relief ! lam
stronger 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. F. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine.
HOOd’S S parlfl"a
Is the best—in fact the Ono True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills cure alt liver ills. 23 cents.
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Savannah, Mar 3J. —Cotton steady
at 10; (--Mi.
Spirits turpentine had a good de
mand, at 41c.
Rosin remained unchanged.
Hides, dry salted 110,12 s ; dry flint
19|@13; green 7c.
Wool, free of dirt and burs 10;
black lie ; burry 8(5,100.
Beeswax, prime 23c ; gritty 15c.
—Want to put a tombstone over
the sweet little babe that died in the
fall? We have them from sls up. No
charge for inscription and bible verse.
Spain’s Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain
spends his witers at AikeD, S. C.
Weak nerves had caused severe pains
in the back of his head. On using
Electric Bitters, America’s greatest
Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain
soon left him. He says this grand
medicine is what his country needs.
All America knows that it cures liver
and kidney trouble, purifies the blood,
tones up the stomach, strengthens
the nerves, puts vim, vigor : : and muv
life into every nmole, nerve and erg ~
of tho body. If weak, tired or ailing
you need it. Every bottie guaranteed,
only 50 cents. Sold by City Drug
Store.
Parsnip Complexion.
It Joes not require an expert td de
tect the sufferer from kidney trouble.
The hollow cheeks, the sunken fcyes,
the dark, pufff circles wider the fiyes,
the sallow parsnip-colored complexion
indicates it, j
A physic-ion would ask if you had
rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the
back or over the hips, stomach trouble,
desire to urinate often, or a burnigg 0 r
scalding in passing it; if alter passing
there is an unsatisfied feeling ag if it
must at once epeated, or if the urine
has a brick dust deposit or strong tjclou.
When tl lose symptoms are present, I
no time should be lost in removing the
cause.
Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of
the bladder, inllamation, causing stop
page, and sometimes requiring the
drawing of the urine with instruments,
or may run into Bright’s Disease,'he
most dangerous stage of kidney trouole.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swam Root,, the great
discovery of the eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, is a positive l'tmedy
for such disease. Its reputation is
world-wide and it is so easy tOget at
my drug store that no one neetj suffer
any length of time for want ot it
However, if you prefer to first test
its wonderful merits, menton The
Douglas Breeze and write to Ir. Kilmer
&Cos., Binghamton, N. \ , a'or-j, sample
bottle and book felling i'll tbout it,
both sent absolutely free by nail.
KIMBALL HOUSE,
Pearson, Ga.
C. P. Holzendorf, Hj-op.
RATES. $2.00 PER D AY. i
Special Rates by the AV ek or J^mth.
Livery in Connection.
Stylish Rigs Furnished at (jy Hour.
{Undertaking,
THE UNDERTAKING BUStfESS
of the late Wm. Parker is cottJnued
by Mrs. Parker and J. W. Ai\ M s.
All orders will receive prompt an- care
ful attention. Metalic and Wood <askets
and all grades of Cortina. Robes, Kt
building near Courthou c .
Order through responsible partpg.
W ay cross. Ga. Charlotte Parser,
Telephone No. 105. ,!. W. Ada,,s.
9E SURE you get what you 'innt j
when you ask for Hood’s Sarapa- j
rilla. Uuequallediu Merit, Sales,Cves. j
There’s uo substitute for HOOP‘D, I
■w Store!
Goods!
--Sj New Methods!
fcftiture* ♦ furniture, ♦
V Ve have everything you want in Furniture
to fit up your home. Everything New and
up =to=date, and prices AWAY BELOW COH
PE TITION.
WE BUY IN SOLID CAR LOADS
H ence we can a/J'ord to sell cheaper than others.
GIVE US A TRIAL
J. R. Whitman & Cos.
PLjAMT m. WSYGROSS, Gi.
Medicine Cos.
iDriigs and sDruagists*’Sundries.
In addition to t! eir well known remedies, Excel
sior Blood Purifier and Hopping Oil and Drugs and
Drugg sts’ Sundries they now carry in stock a Com
plete Line of
1 (jandieS
in tUjbs, buckeis and has kets, also a complete assortment of Penny Can
dies, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cherdots and Cigarettes. A trial order will convince
you that they save you the freight on your purchases. Remember they sell
only to dialers and retail nothing.
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V the Blood, Indigestion and Rheumatism take
K, 30. IE 29 *
or Burns, Cuts, Bruises and all a ins use
CARTER’S HOPPING OIL.
Excelsior Medicine Cos.
WAYC BOSS. GEORGIA.
MOMENTS
. TOMBSTONES;
IRON AND WIRE FENCE
If you need anything in this line tell
me so ou a postal card and I will be
glad to make an appointment with
you. Do not buy until you'see me.
J. M. FREEMAN.
DOUGLAS and WAYCROSS, GA.
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.
Cfel* nrt la put up c&oapiy to cr&tify universal prevent demand for * D-r prM*
If you don’t find this sort of
Ripans Tabules
At the Druggists
Seed Five Cents to The Ripans Chemical Company, No. io
Spruce St., New York, and they will he sent to you by mail; or
IS cartons will be n-.ailed for S cents. Tbs chances are ten to
one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine you need.
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