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an enormous am#*.
The year of a presiclemial cam
paign however, it is regularly read
by near t\v* million people. Not
only Republicans, but people of all
classes, in every section of the
United States read it for political
information. For thirty years it
has been a regular visitor in every
part of the Union and is well
known in almost every one of the
70.000 postoffices in the country.
It is edited with reference to a
national circulation and people of
all politics take it, because of its
honesty and fairness in the discuss
ion of til public questions. It is
the favorite family paper, with
something for every member of the
household. Serial store -, poetry,
wit and humor; the Household de
partment (best in the world).
Young folks, Sunday School Les
sons, the Farmstead, the (Question
Bureau (which answers questions
to subscribers), the News of the
Week in complete form, and other
special features. Specimen copies
gladly sent on application. Only
$ 1 a year fof the Blade and the
Breeze, to cash paid up subscribers.
Those who owe us, can pay up
and renew and get both papers for
price of the Breeze, for the next
60 days.
Bright Boys Started in Business.
The publishers of the famous big
illustrated weekly news paper,
Pknnsvi.vania, Gbit, are now
placing representatives at every
post otlice in Georgia and they de
sire to secure the services of capa
ble hustling agents in each of tin
following towns of Coffee county :
Broxton, Douglas, Kirkland Leigh
ton, Nicholls, Shepherd and Wil
sonville and in such other towns as
are not already supplied. The
work is profitable and pleasant.
A portion of Saturday only is re
quired. Over 5, (km) agents are
doing splendidly. No money
whatever is required. Everything
s furnished free. Stationery, rub
ber stamp, ink and pad, advertis
ing mutter, sum pit* copies, etc.
Papers are shipped to be paid for
at the end of each month. Those
not sold are not charged for.
Write to (Jrit Publishing Cos.,
Williamsport, Pa., and mention
the Breeze.
Cen. Joseph Wheeler may be on
his last military campaign. The
fearless little general is not apt to
remain in Manilla while there are
l'illipinos to be whipped, and if he
gets close to Aguinaldo he will
have a fight that may cost him his
life.—Dublin Ifispatch.
Yes, brother it might cost him
his life, but Aguinaldo will have
one ot the toughest “scrappings”
he ever has experienced if he should
happen to meet with (Jen. Wheeler.
Captain Alfred Dreyfus has been
re-convicted, by the unjust judges
of French justice.
Croat Britain is on the eve of a
war with the Boers.'
Every true American who hate.*
injustice should boycott the Paris
exposition, by not attending.
The Irwin County News an
nounces that it has not joined the
newspaper combine but is still do
ing business at the old stand.
Evangelist Moody will be in At
lanta during the State fair, and
will be a drawing card.
Admiral Dewey is at (Gibraltar
and will sail direct tor New 5 ork
on the 11th inst.
.To-day, in the eyes of the just
world, France has condemned her
sell, as incapable’ of dealing out
justice to an innocent man, who
has suffered the tormenting of the
damned, tor the past live years on
Devil's island.
The town of Rochelle had anoth
er lire last week, the residence of
Mr. L. !•. Mance. lncendiaryism
is suspected.
Leading men of New York,
financially and religiously will form
themselves into a committee for
the express purpose of seeing Pres
ident McKinley and asking him to
make a personal appeal to Presi
dent Loubet. of France, for justice
for Capt. Dreyfus.
.v-.-i. retn :.
tvOss oome hand and one font • z!SH|
l-oss of both eyes
Loss of one hand or one foot. . . . 834 1
Loss of one eye. . . 500 1
Weekly Indemnity 12.50
PREMIUM. 13 7.5
WARD & MILLIARD,
Douglas, Ga. Agents,
Ten New and Original Songs Which Can be
Had Free.
What will the great metropolitan
papers do next r This is the ques
tion someone asks nearly every day.
But there is one which leads all
others, It has gainec) the sobriquet
of “America’s Greatest News
paper” by /just such • remarkable
pieces of enterprise as t he one which
has just now attracted the atten
tion of the press all over the coun
try.
Last week the New York Sunday
World announced that it would
give away an album of new and
original music, consisting of ten of
the up-to-date class of songs that
are now so popular, such as songs
of sentiment, “coon” songs, “cake
walks,” etc. These ten songs the
Sunday World proposes to dis-
tribute one each week, with every
copy of the Sunday World. When
it is considered that the average
price of new music, written and
composed by popular authors, is
from 30 to 45 cents, the unparallel
ed enterprise of The World in
giving the song away with a big
Sunday newspaper, for which only
five cents is charged, is apparent.
The World requests that we pub
lish the following announcement :
A Music Album free. From
Sept. 3 to Nov. 5, the Sunday
World will issue weekly a song in
sheet music form, with handsome
colored cover. The entire set will
be mailed, postage paid, for 50c.
Remittances received after Sept. 3
will get the back numbers and
each new number issued, Besides
the song, The World will also send
its colored Art Portfolio, which is
a marvel of journalism; its Sunday
Magazine, which equals the month
ly periodicals, and its Comic
Weekly, which excels every comic
weekly in the United States except
two, and in its comic scope equals
these two io-cent publications.
Write a postul card to the Sun
day World Music editor, Pulitizer
Building, N. Y., for a list of the
songs.
SEND US YOUR NAME
and address, together with the
names and addresses of a number
of your friends who are interested
in any sort of poultry, for a ER ICE
sample copy of Tim Ckougia
Poui.tky llkhaim), anew, up-to
date and interesting monthly poul
try paper. Send to
TltE C KOIK.iI A Pol! MU Y 1 lie H All),
Blakely, Ca.
Big line mens’ hats, new shapes
hjul lowest prices.
, J. A. Jones,
Waycross, Ga.
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine.
,n' v' .w }]ir
Rotary Motion and
B^^Bea^gs.
Agents Wanted in all unoccupied
Territory.
WHEELER & WILSON, M’F’G. CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
For Sale by H. PETERSON,
Douglas, Georgia.
rt'wsf* Mflfet to .1
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-ioners of Coffee coRHHBiat all 1 Sol
sons subject Jo the I'nPretcomc 1
ward at once, pay the license andr\
ister or t..ey will be prosecuted. \
By order of the Board, this Aug;. l\
1899. GEO, R. BRICGS, CleiT a
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA Cofi-kk County:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door, in the town of Douglas, said
State and County, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October next, one half acre of land
excepting a strip of seventeen feet
reservation on the west side, in town
of Pearson, bounded on the north,
east and south by streets, on the west
by land of estate of li. E. Wright, to
gether with improvements thereon
known as the Summerlin Hotel and
Livery Stable property. Levied on
as the property of Mrs. M. J. Sum
merlin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Justice Court of the 1130th District,
G. M., in favor of Dr. C. W. Corbitt.
Levy made and returned to me by S.
A. Kirkland, L. C. Tenant in po
session notified in writing.
This Aug. 22d, 1899.
WM. M. TANNER,
Sheriff Coffee County.
Broxton School.
Prof. .1. A. Me whom will reopen school
at Broxton, Sept. 18. An able assistant is
n readiness, when the school demands it.
Boarding pupils can And cheap rates by
investigation. Come and make arrange
ments before hand, in order to start at the
first of the term.
For further information apply to
.1 A. M KWllOltN,
Broxton, (ia.,
Jehhk Lott,
Cli’rm’n It’d Trustees,
Broxton, (ia.
Notice.
Willacoochee. Ga., Sept. Ist, 1899.
There will be a bill introduced in
the next session of the General As
sembly- of the State of Georgia to
repeal the high iicense whiskey law
of Coffee county, as passed by the
General Assembly, October 2nd, 1879,
amended August 18th, 1881, and further
amended September 4th, 1883—and to
create in lieu thereof a dispensary-for
the town of Willacoochee, Georgia.
j R. A. Hendricks,
I Jefferson Wilcox,
Committee. -[ R. S. Ford,
j D. E. Gaskin,
( J. R. (Jvennan.
MONEY
To PAT€J*T Good Ideas
may be secured by
ouriiMil. Address,
THE t,A IENT RECORD,
Baitinittre. Md.
Hubscrliitluus to Tlie Patent Record ei.uo per'&u'num!
Notice.
Georgia Coffee County :
Notice is hereby given, that an act
will tie introduced iti the next session
of the legislature of Georgia, entitled.
;m act to repeal the act approved the
loth day of December 1895, creating
the Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues for Coffee county, and
for other purposes.
INCORPORATED 181*8,
J. J. LI£WIS, President, B. PETERSON, V. PwHident.
C. E. BAKER, Cashier.
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■J. LEWIS, B. PETERSON, J. M. ASHLEY. [•. S. LOTT,
HENRY VICKERS, J, W. QUINCY, DANYG ASKIN', Sr.
I'he accounts oi individual merchant and cerponitmimoiioited
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SPU'CUI ATTENTION GIVEN Til REPAIRING OE HCVfcEf GUj p^jOLS.
Wilson's Way cross Studio.
E. F. Martin, Maftager.
The place to have all your PHOTO&RAPIC WORK
Done, from a LOCKET PICTURE t© a ;$v 10 j*Oß=
TRAI F. AH work guaranteed not kg
Large lot of picture frames Jfc vt receiyad.
W ILSON’S WAYIJROSS S* U&iO.
Opposite First National Bank, onGihnoVe, StfSfet. 1
Will lie sold
door, in DougUgs, first
Tuesday in Octfobo. a vfcn the
legal hours of sale, to W 1 '' bid
der for cash, :he to:k>i.siu*prop*rty
to-wit: Lot of laud sixty-five
in the seventh district otfKSd coi*ity r .
also lot of fcmd No.
and fourteen, in the sevwth district of
said county, aid lets obtaining four
hundred and ninety acre's each. Said
property levied At and to be sold as
the property of M. Kirklan'd under and
by virtue of a ffjjgissped from the sity
court of Douglas, against said M Kirk
land in favor of Ida A.Tvishols. Levy
made and returned to me fey Vf. A. J.
Smith, Sheriff City of Dou^as.
This September 7th, IS9T
- Wffl. Tannkk,
t Sherri.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Coffee Comity.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in said county oh the first Tues
day in October next, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for ca*.i the following property
to-wit: Eot of land Nb. sixty* five in
the seventh district of
Also lot of land No. one httnoretr and
fourteen in the vsvelith district of
Coffee county, Ga. Said lots contain
ing four huudrad ninety acres
each,
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of M-. Kirkland
under and by vir jde of .1 -ifa issued
from the City court of tjgrgias against
said M. Kittii&nd favor ofM.Fersts
Sons A Cos.
Levy made.- and letumred to me by
W. A. J. Sftliith, Sheriff City Coltrt of
Douglas. This Septum be* 7th. IfWl.
W. M. Tanner,
Sheriff' CoffeeCo.
!). J Masiira & Son.
GA.
HAHN Its©
AND SADDLE MAKERS.
, mmm, essm
Dealers fd
| BicjdA aM Sundries.
A ertt-s for
Sifting, Orient,
EcDpse, Olive, Anderia.
M fcwiord wlids.
All high grade wl*fhv how going for
$23 and $59.
ad v(■ rt i.-■ < . ■ .10 ■. t - to add a
prices to pay for ilieir grand display in adverusin
tin*' biggest stock in the world, but we do adverlis
wmM Siocß of Garni ircliiisi
stoie in South Goctvjdi. VV v. huve stiuUod the waut-i of tlio people
MtMs of DRESS GOODS SHOES HATS
nr 9 *
Pf anythin/else usually found in a!• t .-lass store We sell goods cheaper
wt than you can buy them any .v here else, \\ ,* ma do it beeau- i e we do our
work ( lust Ive-y w icyno * are Lire, and we buv goods is eheap as any
one con buy them, so we can and will sell cheaper than others..
All we a.-k is for you to come and sec n before !.living, and if
we can t save you 10 per cent then buy from some other par-
Ay tv. We are always anxious to show you our stock.
Yours to please.
I'. 8. Deen & Son.
aWMMBWBkJMMIHIi'irTWBIIII'IIIIII 111 IH Mill'. " SVSUB3 'ffW IIH 111 li Will W——H
{RSboittalc Drugs and Druggists’’ Sundries.
In addition to their well known remedies, Excel
sior Blood Purifier and Mopping Oil and Drugs and
Druggists’ Sundries, they now carry in stock a Com
plete Line of
GandieS
in tubs, buckets and baskets, also a complete assortment of Penny Can-
Ritts. 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, , hut/(jest ion and Rheumatism take
IBZ. JE3* SW IF 5 -*
dor Barns, Cats, Braises and all Pains ase
CARTER’S HOPPING OIL.
ElolSCfoln!ciMediome C#©
WAYO ROSS, GEORGIA.
MONUMENTS!
TOMBSTONES;
[RON AND WIRE FENCE
If you need anything in this line tell
me so on a postal card and I will he
glad to make an appointment with
you. Do not buy until you see me.
J. M. FREEMAN.
DOUGLAS and WAYCROSS, GA.
Kl MBALL HOUSE,
Pearson, Ga.
C. F. Holzendorf, Prop.
RATES, $2.00 I'ER DA Y.
Special Rates by the Week or Month.
Livery in Connection.
Stylish Rigs burnished at any Hour.
Geo. R. Yoiiins & Bio.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA,
*
We sell Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma
chines on Easy Terms, and De
liver them Free.
When yon decide to buy, drop us a pos
tal card and our travelling man
will call to see you.
N.F.GOODYE’E
Blacksmith and Wheelwright,
DOUGLAS, - - - - GEORGIA
I am fully prepared to do all kinds
of work in my line.
Such as making and repairing bug
gies, wagons, road carts, timber carte
etc., etc.
SHOEING a special
slf' >
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Waycross Air Line Railroad.
TIME TABLE, in Effect Feb. 22, '99.
Train No. 1 Train No. 3.
Passenger and Mail. Accommodation
t.v Waycross 8 :30 am 2:00 p, m
” Johnson Mill ■ :15 2:15
” Waltertown 9:05 2:30 F
’’Elsie 9:20 2:50 F
’’Bolen 0:30 3:05 F
” Beach 9 10 3:30
” Sessoms 10:00 3i55
” Granville 10:15 4:15 F
’’Nichols 10-35 4:00
’’Bell 10:50 4:40 F
Ar Dougins 11:20 5:40
Train No. 2. Trail* No, 4,
Passenger and Mail Accommodation.
Lv Douglas 1:30 pm 7:30 am
’’Bell 2:00 7:50 F
” Nichols 2:20 8:15
” Granville 2:55 8:35 F
” Sessoms 3:05 9:00
” Beach 3:30 9:40
Bolen 3:50 9:50
’’ Elsie 4:05 10:05 F
’ Waltertown 4:25 10:25 F
” Jolulson Mill 4:40 10:45
An Waycross 5:00 11:00
Sunday Acommodation Train
mi fare mm® trip.
Leave Douglas 8.00 - A. M
Arrive Way cross 10.30 AJI
Returning
Leave Way cross 4.30 - F.M
Arrive Douglas 6.50 - P.M
F—Denotes flag station. Vrains run
daily < xcf pt Sunday.
J.K. W.viu.ev, F. M. Hawkins,
President Traffic Mgr,