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BREEZE DIRECTORY.
rOUXTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary . —Thomas Young.
Sheriff. —William Tanner.
Clerk Superior Court—l). \V. .Gaskin.
Treasurer Richard Kirkland.
Tax Collector—Tims. L. l'aulk.
Tax Receiver —Dennis Vickers.
Surveyor —Tharp Hailey.
Coroner —Manning Teston,
County Comicnsioners- C. A. Ward
jr. Chairman; J: WesleyTioirertsr J. S.
Lott, Joel G; skin, H. L. Paulk.
Geo. U. llriggs, Clerk.
Meets *iirst Monday in each Month •
City Court.—i,'. Willis Dart, Judge;
j. >l, Denton, Sidicitor; AV. A. J. Smith,
Sheriff; Geo It Briggs Clerk; _ •
Monthly terms 3rd Mondays in each
montit; quarterly terms 3rd -.Mondays in
January, April, July and October..
CITY OFFICERS., V
Mayor, J as. J. Walker. •
Aldermen, C ..E. Baker,o. A. Ward Jr.,
W. F. Sibbett, TANARUS, S. Kirkland and T. J‘
Davis.
Clerk, 0. Rudolph.
Treasurer, N. F. Goodyear.
Marshal, Gus L. Brack.
Church 'directory.
Baptist Church —Services on First
and Third Lord’s day in'each month,
morning and evening. It 00 and 6 30.
Prayer service Wednesday even
ing of each week, <1:30. Furman 11. Pos
ton, Pastor. Sunday School, 3:30.
A cordial invitation to all.
Methodist Church, —Services second
and fourth Sundays, morning and night
at Douglas; first and third Sundays,
morning and night, at Broxton.
Prayer meeting at Douglas on Thurs
day evenings, at Broxton on AVednesday
evenings. Sunday school at both the
above churches Sunday afternoon.
Broxton F.pvvfriTh League meets every
sttw*lay afternoon. J. P. Dickinson, .
Pastor.
Arrival and Departure of Mails to and From
'i i Douglas .(ia. '■ •*.
From Wnypross and all parts of the
world.daily except Sunday, 11:30. 1 >e
jiarts 1 :30 r>. m.. • •
J-Vtiin ohepheril, Garrant, Denton _
Davh, Pickren, II inson, Wilcox, Gulf,
BrooUer. lia/lehui st , Maddox, McDew,
and Bingham, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, O p. in. Departs same
day 6 a. m.
From Broxton. I’eioira, Fawn, Fv
-rgreen, Pekin, Rue and Jacksonville,
dally except Sunday 0 p. m. Departs 6
a. i. m
From Philips’Mill and Holt, Tues
day, Thursday amt Saturday Op. m,
I teparts 0 a. in.
From Downing', daily except dm: Jay.
12 '\Q Departs 1- .30 p. in.
Drtj i‘4> hours are all hours to serve
epe g'enorp) public to the best ol our
.ability.
SUNDAY MAft SCIIKDn.E.
Leaves Douglas S o’clock, a. in.
A ; river at Douglas 6 :30 p. m
A, P>. Finley.
Postmaster.
Pit OF ESS IOXAL CARDS.
F. WILLI'S DART,
K TTOE X E Y-A X-LAW • ’
Douglas, G(D
ovpietc I'PST.vTjfs lxioy hl&fi Jlf FLDIN(.
WARD & CRAWLEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Douglas, Qa.
Prompt Atttntfefl fijveit t all Business
Plated in our Care. OJOi-t* Over Union Bank,
GEO. K. BRI(*G §.
—attorney at law —
DOUGLAS, - GA.
Strict attention gi.all^bpiiness
V K. Hai.l. E. K. Wilcox.
HALL a WILCOX,
Attorneys am} Onejmc;tors at Law.
DOUGLAS, (SEOKGfA.
Will pramce regularly in the Court#
of Coffee and adjoining counties. Prompt
attention given-to all busiuess. " ••
J. J. WALKER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Douglas, Ga.
practice* in 4t "f the counties of the
Brnunyick and circui’.s. All
businuH> *<•;,’?.r.i.i WG ] , ‘ ive ,] 0
prompt iittentioii.
W. F SIBBETT.
SURGEON. .
J}/hpy?a.s, : : (>.
Calls prow*’ ll !/ answered day
ire n-ig fti.
DR.
physician and Surgeon.
Pot sfctren years lias made a special
eAuiiy of diseases peculiar to women
and .in-privata. and hos
pital practice. Douglas, Ga.
Ukbols feTerson, iL E
nOtl(iilAS, < GEORGIA.
All calls tfnrw.-WL 1 promptly day or night
Oflicc in store Jjo-W A/d"-si c courthouse
square.
v- babber shop. =*
B. PETERSON,
j’pipretor.
CDLUWStSUtS. ifiI&SHiNGTON
The Dnmif fearJ,*r.
Ceorge M* Ricketsou.
PHY &LC I AX; and SU ItGfEOX.
jiro/nioH, Georgia.
All calls answered day or night.
OL R LOCAL AFFAhM
Ami now we need more rain^Blj
M iss Josephine Kirkland is \ iswgj
iug in Broxton. -
Mr. Robert Elmore is stricken
down with fever. i
The county school commission*
ers met Monday. 1
-Mrs. E. Jowers, of Broxton, wasj
•in .DoujJ'-las- Monday.- - - " ' ’
• A. M. Brett Went out on a ped
dling tour Tuesday.
Mr. John Denton, of Davis, was
on our streets Monday.
Col. AAA F-. • Crawley returned
from Waycross Monday.
W e learn that the firm of Hall &
Wilcox lias beep, dissolved.
.Mr. J. M. Freeman was in W’ay
cross the’first part,of the week -
Mr. O. Rudolph is on the .sick
list this week. lie is sick not, lazy h
' Congressman \\'. G. Brantley
made us a pleasant call last week'.
Cols.-Ward and' Dart attended
justice court at Pearson Saturday.
Miss Elmore, who has been quite
sick for ( some time is now out
again. ‘
Read Brad Whitson’s new locals
in this issue,. He is offering some
rare bargains.
There is more time lost fishing
than any other one tiling we know
of to kill time.
Ne'w buildings continually going
up in Douglas and • yet there is no
houses for rent. -
Justice court at Pearson last
Saturday took several of our law -
yers out of town.
Col. Qpijncey returned from
Ocilla Monday night, where he had
gone on legal business.
Mi?,.- Asberry Day and daughter,
of Broxton, were in town Monday
visiting Mrs. O. Rudolph,
Work on the re-erection of the
still of Mr. Davis is almost com
pleted, we are glad to note.
Rev. Mr. Poston preached at
Homerville last Saturday and Sun
day, He came home Monday.
Mrs. Poston came In. ,n. -sde.Hs
Monday! We Wftl be pleased tlf
have all'our friends make us a call.
It is rumored that J. J. Boone,
Jute editor of the Leader, died in
San Pnmcisco, Cal., a few days
since,
The people out 'at Gaskin Spring
can bp on the look out for our as
sistant, as she is threatening to go 1
again soon.
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Mr. Jileft J. Lott, who has been
confined to his bed with rheuma
tism for several months, is gradu-.
ally improving.
t .
I ncie John M. Lott brought Us
a line specimen of his cotton blos
soms this week. -lie -says they are
very plentiful on his plantation. -
Mr. L. S. Guthrie, who has
'beep /piite ill for some time is very
iniieh improv'd,. He was at liis
store a little whjje (a,-it Ajoqdav
Miss Dollie FrecmuYt. one of'the
firm of J. M. Freeman & Daughters,
is spending a few days with friends
in Atkinson; Ga. We wish her a
pleasant visit.
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.. HoSv d;< yp)|'|ike our new dress?
jAll the readjng ipgtter apd 4pspe of
the advertisements jn tordijy’s pip
per is set jn brand new type, the
best that money could buy.
There was preaching morning
and evening at the Methodist
church, Sunday sch'ooPaf the Bap
tist church in the morning and at
iji.i Methodist in the afternoon last
Some of our subscribers are conß
plaining about their paper, not
reaching them on time, some of our
postmasters or mail agents are riot
doing their duty, and we must lb
cate the trouble,
• Piiv.iLi.f Wadley, of the Way
cross Air Liner, pipj'based two
first class passenger couches to pm.
on in a few days. In a’little while
tlie Air Line will compete with
anv road in South Georgia.
We r.ecp I sd >?? nounds of new
type last week, tit 4Msl i'] P’L
ting tip the reading matter uf tliu
j Breeze. More improvements to
j follow later. Keep your right eye on
4ln Breeze and your other, on your
fcsaf yltJ ’
We have to thank our assoejjli,
editress and faithful fjid Lott for
j the splendid paper gotten up this
week. Business detained us at
i W<G'' r;> ' e aiul-all the* Work Weil
] Hpp.'-i tHcm, (jj.J flic reader can see
how well (Ivy j*;! Vt- A ‘jib 1 b-J
Hheni selves. . .. . .
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C. formerly kept the
ic-tel ami who now re
sides at ; jß^Btrie.
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If a%Jn was to break in
to ou ftore and see how
chcapgfe’ve got our tine
neckvjgp- rnjrked lie would
Tse~ TisruirnSj to steal it. Try
us for dollars, cuffs arid'
shirts.
Brad Watson’s
Big Douglas Store.
The Postmaster on Another Tour.
Lomu; ISitßi.^q,
Allow me a little of your valuable
fipace to tell your readers of our
trip: Saturday we attended con
ference at Antioch church.
Saturday night we preached to a
large congregation at Mr. P. Ar
npW’s.- Swn4a t v wy preached at
Sutlllu church uhd assisted in the
ordination of old Bpi ~ Ashford
Y oilmans, as a deacon of Satilla
church.
We then, in company with our
worthy Ex'-Tax Collector, B. W.
jlouglas, took jljnnef wjth Canf:
Li -M,- Midj.iiid,
• The Cool Things
For these hot days are at Brad
Watson’s Big Douglas Store.
All kinds of lawn, organdy,
parasols, fans, ans slippers
flint's Asking tqe Mi<ct,.
There i* on -our books accounts
against parties that are long past
due and while the amounts are
small to them are considerable with
us in the aggregate, and are badly
needed. These same parties want
us to work for them and wo jyqulfj
fie glad tq do r.o, put until thcsl, p}d
accounts are paid no n'a\y ones nil)
Ik* made. . ,
Twice tile Quantity.
Our shoe and slipper stock
is double that of any other in
bouglai, Thr- assortment is
large, and the Prices- right.
Try us.
Brad Watson’s
Big Douglas Store.
Printing Office tor Sale.
•We offer part of the out (it of the
•ftougliis Lead r recently purchased'
py gj for sale, for'casli. One G coi., 2
pag- ItsfUd f■ f/-s’®! a.d-h* ii*!; e r- f-tI• P
job pH*;- J .rlt "or jf x t ‘i. Two
cases lung primer, two imposing stones
x 3} and 2 V x wttiijput frames.
Will sell dirt cheiip.' -.viMfass us at
‘nnefe. ~ -r
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ffcOSiSi, GA."^
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dull, heavy
W?^# 3 ck, un-nsei
and was
IWy (S©©dls ? 3h ©e s,ai4 ©M
Stores Sm Somtlhem As
t 9 direction!
tteh benefit
at and have
The Largest and Finest Dress Goods Stock.
plete Dress Making Department.
Wedding Suits a Specialty.
given
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gtPILE ASSENTS
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t-' Mail orders and requests for samples receive prompt attention.'*
FASHION SHEETS AND BARGAIN CIRCULARS
mailed anywhere on request.
Whereever you live it will pay you to come to these stores to trade.
—Largest stock of Drugs ever
brought to this Bounty. All fresh and
best quality, at W. F. Sibbett's Drug
Store.
—Cold drinks of all descriptions
prepared by experienced dispensers.
W. F. Sibbett.
For broken sm faces, sores, insec
bites, burns, skin diseasesand especial
ly pi-os there is one reliable remedy.
DoAYitt’s Witch 1 label salve. When
you call for DeAVitt’s don’t accept coun
terfeits or frauds. Yu will not be di*i.
appointed with DeAYitt'si With Hazel
Halve. Buck & Downing.
1). J Masiiburii & Son.
- BROXTON, GA.
HARNESS
AND SADDLE MAKERS,
■4k.
AMONG THE FARMFRS.
The farmers in Ware county
have harvested large crops of oats
and are only needing a slight niib
to insure a heavy yjeld of v-ot-n.
The melon movement from Val
dosta has already begun and dur
ing the next few days of
them will be.put upon the market.
It is reported that Floyd Stevens
and Tharp Beatty loaded a car for
shipment from Wedue*-
day.
Farmers report a grasshopper
plague in the eastern part of Ter
rell county. It is said that millions
of (hose pests have appeared in
that section, and greatly damaging
crops. They attack cqr-q ;md Pul
ton q'luj Icq ye nothing ffXCapt (lie
bnl'c hUllkh,
Lumpkin Independent': The peacli
trees are putting on a remarkable
growth this year as they are not
handicapped by a crop of fruit.
Liberal and even aggressive pi-mi
ing will be dcipqodctd this fall to
prevent an excess of fruit buds for
next year.
Mr, Z;eko V\ halov, a reprnaiita*
live; funner of the lioaton .district,
Thomus county, says he is not in
the watermelon business this year,
bill that his neighbors have fair
crops of melons, although they are
rather late, Mr. Whaley leads jp
the matter of an out He lias
baryeaftid n|e.v,tm hundred bushels
f roily sixty acres.
ThomasviUe ■Timea-Entcrpnse i
Three of Mr, Frank Horn’s cows
gist into his sorghum patch a day
or tv*o ago and filled up on the
stuff; and the result is that Mr. Horn
has three cows less. One of the
cows died in a very short time af
ter lilling upon the t .
Rp on Id bu a warning to, fanners
who are growing sorghum.
The crops in Mitchell county are
growing rapidly and corn and cot
ton are doing well. Trade is jrn
|irqyjng then., .md thy UjTllfn.hMf*.
puota.tor Urn igniiots are brighten
ing. The people are shipping live
bogs and cattle every week from
Camilla to the larger city markets,
and stock raising is getting to be
a permanent ami profitable. jru!i>s. :
i r \ in the county'
Dr.C, W. Dedge writes us from
Tifloti that he will be in Douglas next!
vfeejc for fffp ppyytipp f d&fiMSHjf- ft 6 j
Is opo oj tUe best in tjecvgu, i
Fresh Groceries at Tim’s
1 don’t mind advertising my goods bcause my
store is the neatest and completest in town.
We keep everything in the grub line. New and
fresh groceries received every day.
B. Peterson & Cos.
T. S. KIRKLAND, Hanager.
Bank Building, DOUGLAS, GA.
THE ULMER WAGON
AND BUGGY WORKS,
J. P. ULMER, MANAGER.
BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT and HORSESHOER
fainting ♦ and * brimming '•
/ keep the Ulmer wagon on hand at all times at $26.00,
ffuarqjtieed. 1 have /irsi-c/asx wo/kmen employed, therefore
J f/aurantee sails faction in all my work. Send me your old
buggy to make over .
UNDERTAKER.
I keep a fi.'sl ola.a line of Cofiiiiß and Gaskets and Funeral Supplies sud
will attend funerals and loolc after same.
a. P. ULMER.
POND STREET, Near Jail. TELEMIOMK IM.
Order Through Responsible Parties.
I Diamonds
Sterling Silver and
Plated Ware.
I
j STANDARD R. R, WATCHES
in Solid Gold and
, Filled Cases.
&ri Ingruvlng ami Fine Watch Re
1 pairing done promptly.
ALL OUR GOODS ARE NEW
and WARRANTED,
WAYCROSS JEWELRY
Company
Waycross, Georgia,
0. I.
KUSIC BUYERS IN LUCK,
JUST ONE HALF 0-
• Vf i’i f fcjl *•’ >o*r M uklc.
\\ t UP'*' H'll ftll uiunir a jv'hl Hall Price.
3U<f*nt pltodn lot 15 renin.
40c**n pi ■<*• lor l\ 4^-utN.
00'•<'!! plrmt lot 'ill 11'Hlrt.
• t'ontau* v c*itU cxlru. All SLw|
“lUm i i.fw nr wui. I vi*r> IL tig :i|-
Any r u-|i- tint nu hand 'fl" V*'<U>
ni-i and Hon, Hu* -VVtr by
•endit %m* > v.‘ Hfiv
u Sarwnrmh, Ha. 1
HE GREAT LOW PRICE HOUIE OF THE iOUT^
Waycross Air Line Railroad.
TIME TABLE, la Effect Fk.:M, 'W.
Train N*. I Train So. 3.
Passenger and Mail. Accommodation
f.v Waycross 8:30 am 2:00 p. ui
" Johnson Mill 8:45 2:15
” Wnltertown 11 ;05 2:30 F
” Klsie 0:20 2:50 F
” Union tt:3o 3:05 F
” I leac h 0 40 3:30
" Sessoms 10:00 3:55
" Granville 10:15 4:15 F
” Nichols 10-35 4:ot
” Hell 10:50 4:4< F
ArDonglas 11:20 5:40,
Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Passenger and Mail Accorum idation.
Lv Douglas 1:30 pm 7:30 am
Heil 2:00 7:50 F
” Nichols 2:20 8:15
“ Granville 2:55 8:35 F
” Hcssonis 3:05 0:00
” Ileach 3:30 0:40
” llolen 3:50 0:50
’’ Klsie 4:0.', 10:0.', F
” Walter tow u 4:25 10:25 • ~ < F
"Juiidson Mill 4:40 10:45
Ar Waycross 5:00 11:00
Sunday Aconimodation Train
ONE FARE ROUND TRIP.
Leave Douglas 8.00 - A. M
Arrive Waycross 10.30 A.M
lteturnintj
Leave Waycross A.30 - P.M
Arrive Douglas 0.50 - P.M
F- -Denotes tlag station. Vrains run
daily except Sunday.
J. K. Wadi.kv, F. M. Hawkim*,
President Traffic Mgr,