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Waycross, Georgia,
Manufactures Soda water, SarsaparitSl
ORDERS BY HAIL OR ’PHONE
PROPER ATTENTION. Write for tdMj
The
City
Drug
Store.
: > Our Mammoth Soda Fountain $
1 Is in full blast, cooling the thirsty with the best Soda Water ever
i dispensed within the city.
> W. W. TERRELL, M. D., Proprietor.
Fresh Groceries at Tim’s
I 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, iTanager.
Sank Building, DOUGLAS, GA.
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BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE PAINT.
* MASURY’S RAILROAD WHITE, *
100 pounds of Sailroad White at cents per pound - $6 50
Thinned with 6 gallons Raw Linseed Oil. 55 c P er Jtpdlon 33°
$9 80
This gives you 10 gallons of White Liquin Paint for 98c per gal.
whych will positively wear longer, go father and is whiter than any
pui'e or combination Lead on the market
Monarch Ready Mixed Paint, Wagon and Buggy Paint.
Brushes, Varnishes, Colors in Oil.
Dont put off much longer buying that 'HT'' ('""N L—^
We have a few left at near old price. W X. V-/ V L .
Watt ■ Harlej Hardware Cos.,
I WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Waycross Clothing
4- STOtf la *
Waycross, Ga
The hest place in Georgia for Clothing, Hats,
Shoes and gents’ furnishings.
. Gods at Prices lo Suit # the People. *
When you go to Waycross be sure and call at
.The Waycross Clothing Store
Waycross, Georgia-
NEW STOK.K.
NJ3W ST'STXjES,
jg-p-TOT GOODS.
furniture * furniture, *
We have everything you want in Furniture
to fit up your home. Everything New and
up-to-date, and prices AWAY BELOW COfl-
PETITION.
WE BUY IN SOLID CAB LOADS
Hence ice can afford to sell cheaper than others.
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PUNT
Is the place to buy your DRUGS, SODA WATER, CIGARS
and all SUNDRIES usually carried by au updo-date Druggists
ALL STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, STA-jj
TIONERY, PENS, PENCILS,
INKS, ETC.
The Prices will Make you Smile
ElYerythinci Neat as a Vin,
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JPP'Pfri.'r < '..iiri I'. hi im !i Monday
mHbSV.'i.ii.l Moinlay in October.
t'ourt :—Tuesday after
|iril; Tuesday after
fßljperioW^Krt: —Second Monday
>ril; Third Monday in October,
uperior Court Third and fourlli
ays in April; First and second
ays in November.
Pierce Superior Court: —First Monday in
May; third Monday in November.
AVayne Superior Court:—Second Mon
day in May; Fourth Monday in Novem
ber.
Glynn Superior Court: —Third Monday in
May, and Hirst.Monday in December; to
continue for such time as the business
may require.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LEVI OSTEEN,"
Attorney at Law,
DOUGLAS, GA.
Solicitor City Court.
Or kick in Bank Building,
li/fr- All business entrusted tome will be
promptly attended to, receiving most care
ful attention. Special attention given to
collections.
Qu incy & McDonald,
Attorneys at Law,
Offices in Bank Building,
Douglas Georgia.
F. WILLIS DART,
attorney-at-law.
Douglas, Ga .
office upstairs union bank building.
WARD & CRAWLEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Douglas, Ga.
Prompt Attention Given to all Business
Placed in our Care. Office Over Union Bank,
J. J. WALKER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Douglas, Ga.
Practices in all of the counties of the
Brunswick and adjoining circuits. All
business entrusted with me will have my
prompt attention.
GEO. K. BRIGGS.
—ATTORNEY AT LAW —
DOUGLAS, - - GA.
Strict attention given to all businese
A. S. Hall. E. K. Wilcox
HALL & WILCOX,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA.
Will practice regularly in the court
of Coffee and a djoinirig counties. Prcmp
attention given to all busiuess.
W F. SIBBETT.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Douglas, : : Ga.
Calls promptly answered day
.or nlaht.
DR TP. TP. TERRUFLL,
Physician and Surgeon.
For seven years lias made a special
study of diseases peculiar to women
and children, both in private and bos
pital practice. Douglas, Ga. 6-25-95.
flicbols fteUrson, M. 9.
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA.
All calls answered promptly day' or night
Office in jtore house oppcsiie courthouse
square.
v- BAllßEli SHOP.-'
B. PETERSON,
Proprctor.
COLUMBUS WASHINGTON
The Handy Bnrber.
George M. Ricketson.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
liroxton, Georf/la.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia— Coffee County.
Pursuant to an order from the Or
dinary of said county, will be sold
before the courthouse door in said
county, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, within the legal hours of
sale, all the turpentine and saw-mill
timber on land belonging to estate of
H. L. Paulk, late of-said countv. de
cease! This September Bth, 119?
1 John Pa UK,
Administrator estate H L Paulk
sister of Mrs. ().
IBEnO7vs visiting in the city.
f)f. Terrell lias moved into the
new house of Mr. B. Peterson.
Dr. Ricketson was in Douglas
Monday.
Miss Mattie Clemons, of Alamo,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Terrell.
Big line mens' hat*, uew shapes
fld lowest prices.
J. A. Jones,
Waycross, G*.
“We need more residences iu
Douglas,” is the talk we hear every
day.
Stock of Millinery for sale ami
store for rent, apply to O. Rudolph
Douglas, Ga.
Two Mormon elders have been I
“casting their nets” over at Pearson
but.the results are doubtful.
I
Oil cloth in white, black and
figured, the best quality made.
J. A. Jones,
Waycross, Ga,
Mr. Henry Corbitt, of Pearson,
Will soon be seeing; you about the
goods you need. lie’s a drummer.
The editor and associate took a
two-mile walk to Gaskin Spring
via the bicycle track, last Friday
evening.
Lumber is being hauled and put
on the ground for the erection of
Col. Dart’s residence, on Gaskin
avenue.
Youths’ all wool suit s, gray aad !
brown plaids at .$5.00.
J. A. Jones,
Wi lycross, Ga. j
Our old friend E. Todd, of:
Broxton, ciqne in to see us
Tuesday. He is well atul sound as
a brick-bat.
Judge C. A. Ward hws carried
his hand bandaged all the*week.
He is taking good, tender care of a
felon on his right thumb.
Sid Lott, our right hand man,
has fresh lish twice a week. See
him or his brother find leave orders
for a string or two.
Iflon’s black c4ny worsted suite
bU $6.00, and slo.lxl.
J, A. Jones,
Waycross, On,
Camp-meeting commences next
week and chickens, ducks, etc.,
have begun to look sad and
thoughtful.
O. Rudolph, this place, wants
to sell out his millinery business,
and will rent his store to the pur
chaser. Reason for selling, Mrs.
Rudolph’s bad health.
Hosiery Specials—Boys’ and
Misses heavy ribbed hose fast blaoic
5c pr., men’s half hose extra heavy
c;c pr. Ladies’ fast black, double
heel und too, 10c pr. Mens’ seam
less hose, double heel and toe, 10c
per pair.
J. A. Jones,
Waycross, G^.
Pastor Baitentore has been con
ducting a revival at the Kirkland
Methodist church during last week.
Rev. Dan Roberts assisted him, j
and the results are promising.
Sheriff Tanner is a first class
auctioneer, the only trouble is when
he gets to parleying with lawyers
he forgets the last bid, unless
prompted.
Unbleached sheeting yard*
wide and heavy quality at yd.
Bleached of same at 14c yd.
J. A. Jones,
Waycross, Ga*
Dr. Sibbett has stuck his nose
way up in the air and has concluded
that he must live higher, therefore
his beautiful house is being prized
up and new pillars put under it.
It will be seen by advertisement
in to-day’s paper that a bill will be
presented at next session of legis
lature for the establishment of a
dispensary at Willacoochee, in this
county.
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All the stores in the new brick. !
building have been engaged, and
the house is not near completion.
Half a dozen more stores, piceonea,’
and twice as many dwellings are
wanted and could be r<)ted if
were built.
Some person who has two or
three hundfed dollars to spare, can
buy a good, well selected stock of
millinery, and rent the store in
which the goods are stored by ap
plying to, or writing to O. Ru
dolph. Douglas, Ga.
The quality marseiiles quilts
large and pretty designs, 69c at
J. A. Jones’, Waycross, (jn.
Rev. A. B. Finley attended a
meeting over in Berrien county
last week. He reports a good time.
peaking terms wiji W a vou^ITH
times a day, except Sunday?’ ,
following schedule goes into effect
on Monday the 1 ith :
Lv Douglas 700 am. Ar Waycross I) lrtain
l.v Waycross 1000 Ar Douglas 12 10 pm
Lv Ilougins 1 ;t0 pm Ar Waycross .1 40 pm
Lv Waycross 430 Ar Douglas 6 40 pm
Train leaving at 10 00 am, arriv
ing at Douglas at 1 30, carries the
mail. Sunday train leaves Douglas
7 <x) am, arrives Waycross 9 10, re
turning leaves Waycross 4 30 p m,
arriving at Douglas 6 40.
OUR LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Little boys Must Not
Read this. They would
worry you until you bought
one of our pretty little boys’
suits that are the talk of the
town.
Brad Watson’s
Big Douglas Store.
Extra large tjoweLs, plain white
or colored, 5c each.
J. A. Jokes,
Waycross, Ga.
She Institute at Douglas will not
t before the 20th, instead 18th.
THE PRESIDING ELDER
Says that camp-meet
ing chicken tastes better
if put on the table in
pretty dishes. The pret
tiest crockery, glassware
and lamps are at
Brad Watson’s
Big Douglas Store.
Paper for Farmer*.
A paper for farmers is what the
Twice-a-Week Macon Telegraph pro
poses to be. The daily Telegraph has
proven itself an earnest friend qf ag
riculture, and its special issue will be
more direct on that line. The Twice
a-Week Telegraph will be sent to any
address one year for SI.OO.
On# hundred pieces calico, blue,
rd and all colors at. 4c, 5c and b*
per yard.
J. A. Jonhs,
W aye robs, Ga.
WeVe Got It.
That new set of furniture
the “old man” promised to
buy for camp-meeting. Get
the broom stick to him and
make him get it. And the
dishes he broke? We’ve got
new ones for you.
Brad Watson’s
Big Douglas Store.
BICYLES GIVEN AWAY : I am
offering one new’ liigb grade bicy
cle in every county in Georgia for
a little pleasant work. No one
has taken up the work in Coffee
county nor in the adjoining coun
ties. Any. boy or girl, lady or gen
tleman, can easily do the work.
Write at once. J. E. Smith,
Monticello, Fla.—2t.
For men only—Three specials in
men’s pants
Blac* and colored panls, s*.oo
Brown, mixed, good pants, $1.50
All wool bl’k. clay w’rst’d, $2.25
J. A. Jones,
Waycross, Ga.
Accidents will happen and they
eome doubly some time. We are
trying to move our folks to* Doug
las, keep up with the sheriff and
fix for camp-meeting this week,
and the sun slipped through or un
der or over the curtain and melted
the big, new, roller on the news
paper press. Another will he here
next week.
A Camp-meeting Dress
Is here for you. Also pret
ty black and colored dress
goods for seperate skirts, and
shoes “to beat the band.”
Brad Watson’s
Big Douglas Store.
The hot weather Monday morn
ing melted the best roller we had
on the newspaper press, and vve
are Compelled to use an old one
this week in the publication of the
Breeze. Try and get anew one
before next issue. <
Mr. C. E. Baker rode his bicycle
!#p to where his house is being
i built Monday evening, dismounted
and took a walk, leaving the bike
leaning against a tree. When he
returned, half an hour aftqrward,
! the hike was gone and a wheel
barrow left in its place.
1 The contract for carrying tlie
mail on route number 22,101, from
Phillips’ Mill to Douglas, was
I given to Thomas G. Harper, and
will go into effect on September 19,
1899, he having given bond for the
performance oi the same.
EEyrathe • —a,.
■Bfirst October ltvo
legal hours of sale to thi
lErifHfi bidder, for cash, the following
Ascribed property towit: Lot ol
land No. (286) two hundred and eight
six, in the 6th l£nd district of Coffee
county, Ga. Said land levied on and
to be sold as the property of Jeff Kirk
land, under and by virtue two filas is
sued from the Justice court of the
1150th district, G. M.. in favor of the
Bradley Fertilizer Company, against
Jeff Kirkland. This Sept. 7th, 1899.
W. M. Tanner.
Sheriff Coffee couitty.
CITATIONS,
j Georgia— Coffee County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell 24.5
acres of lot of land no. 235 in fifth dis
trict of said county, 50 acres of lot of
land no. 238 in first district of said
county, also one acre in the city of
Douglas, known as the Harper lot,
and now occupied by A. B. Finley as
the property of H. C. Harper deceased
late of Irwin county for the purpose of
paying the debts and making distribu
tion to heirs. Said application will
bo heard at the regular term of the
court of Ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday in Octo
ber 1899. This 4th day of September
1899.
,G. J. Harper,
Adm’r on estate of H. C. Harper.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in said county on the first Tues
day in October next, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash the following property
to-wit: Lot of land No. sixty five in
the seventh district of Coffee countv.
Also lot of land No. one hundred and
fourteen in the seventh district of
Coffee county, Ga. Said lots contain
ing four hundred and pinety acres
each,
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of M. Kirkland
under and by virtue of a flfa issued
from the City court of Douglas against
said M. Kirkland in favor of M. Fersts
Sons & Cos.
Levy made and returned to me by
W. A. J. Smith, Sheriff City Court of
Douglas. This September 7th. 1899.
W. M. Tanner,
Sheriff Coffee Cos.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia —Coffee County :
Will be sold before the courthouse
door, in Douglas, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in October next, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following property
to-wit: Lot of land No. 65 sixty-five
iu the seventh district of said county,
also lot of land No. 114 one hundred
and fourteen, in the seventh district of
said county, said lots containing four
hundred and ninety acres each. Said
property levied on and to be sold as
the property of M. Kirkland under and
by virtue of a lifa issued from the city
court of Douglas, against said M Kirk
land in favor of Ida A. Nichols. Levy
made and returned to me by W. A. J.
Smith, Sheriff City Court of Douglas.
This September 7th, 1899.
W. M. Tannke,
Sheriff.
Hot,
Thermomotcr over 103 in
o the shade in the latter part
t of July.
HOTTER IN AUGUST?
We hope not, but the
HOTTEST PLACE
ON EARTH
| for Bargains, real money
| saving Bargains, is
DAN. B. ENGLISHE
Lowest Prices!
Reasonable Goods!
BEST VALUES
in DreHs Goods, White Goods, Lawns,
Organdies, Linnens, Bilks, Batins, Kin
broideries, Laces, Hiioes, Slippers, Ho
siery, Knit I'nderwear, Ladies and
Gents’ Furnishings, Cafpets, Mattings,
Shades, Hugs, Tapestries.
Dont overlook the Millinery
Department.
Make yourself perfectly at
home at my store when in
Waycross.
Dan
Broadway
English.
English Building, Plant Ave.
WAYCROS 5, C’A.