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R. V. DOUGLAS,
s&trffiß’rxoK, • - - gms.
e carry one of the Largest stocks of Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, etc., in
Brunswick, or. Southeast Georgia. We buy in large quantities therefore
ave the inside on prices. \\ e can iill every order, because we have every
line of goods known.to the trade. The PUREST PRODUCTS of the still
and vineyard. Our specials : MURRAY HILL CLUB, LEWIS’ 66,
CARSTAIR’S INVINCIBLE, FAMOUS YELLOWSTONE. Also handle
complete line of straight whiskies. Jug orders a specialty. We pay
special attention to the jug trade. Prompt attention given to all orders.
Agent for the Acme Brewing Company.
R. Y. DOUGLAS, 206 Bay Street.
RACKET STORE.
DOUGLAS, GA
Any article of merchandise in my line,
Matting, Carpeting, Rugs, or anything else
needed will be ordered for customers.
Ward Avenue, in Front of Breeze
: Gbe {Union taking Company, ♦
INCORPORATED 180S.
J. M. ASHLEY, President, B. PETERSON, V. President.
C. E. BAKER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS
T. J. LEWIS, B PETERSON, J. M. ASHLEY, J. S. LOTT,
HENRY VICKERS, J. W. QUINCY, DAN. GASKIN, Sr.
Accounts of Merchants and Individuals Solicited.
The accounts of individual merchant and corporations solicited
Job printing; AFC
Send us an Order
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FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS.
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77/A is the amount we hare in Shoes, Dry Hoods, Clothing and about one thousand other Units, and we hare only one object in haring ih.is Summer Reduction'Sale, it t
to turn goods into money. This we can not do by any “ sleigh! of hand" word, so the best way is' glumly shown below. It > cordia tty ash you to come in to see us, and if you ate.
"pleased and see we hare saqed you money, tell your neighbors; if you are not pleased, tell us. We cheerfully correct all mistakes; exchange any goods; or reJand money when Ms '
satisfied.
CLOTHING.
Do you know most stores make
a practice of marking a suit of
clothes S2O that they can sell for
sio, and then get more than they
ever expected to for it? If you
paid marked price for ours you
would get good value for ours you
would get good value for your
money. In a few simple words,
tkis is the way cur Clothing will
be disposed of during this sale,
which lasts all Summer :
$15.00 to SIB.OO Suits for $12.50
12.50 suits for 10.00
H* v „!rc! w-i Vvaireline Bag* WE NEVER LET OUB STOCK RL r N DOWN IN THIS LINE.
TrUOKS auQ £ laveililg ®lg-.* S TBUKKSALLaiZEB .SHAPES. AfJ D MAB 33 of ant material.
Everything reduced to everybody, and there is plenty for all.
TVic ctrtPP i<s sllwaVsl lr onf Hill 11: w e hfu r e omitted the item you want
iflc blulc Ibaiwaja ncpu iuh, its kkcausk tiik space was too smai-e. cam. for it.
TIIE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED.
J. A. Jones, - Waycross, Georgia,
Newt Jones, Manager, 7 M
10.00 suits for 8.00
7.50 to 8.00 suits 6.50
5.00 and 6.00 suits for 4.00
4.00 suits for 2.50.
You may expect the same re
duction on boys’ clothing and
Men’s and boys-’ odd pants.
NOTIONS.
Ladies bleached L ndervest#, 4c
to 25c.
Ladies’ fast black hose, 5c to 25c
Large line corsets, 25c 35c, 50c and
$ i .00
Large size bleached towels, sc.
Buck Hotel, Douglas, Ga.
Conveniently Located at Depot and Telephone
Exchange. Patronage of Country People Solicited.
Under New Mangement.
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OUR LOCAL AFFAIRS.
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Register, register! register!!
It you don't register you don't
vote.
Remind your neighbor that lie
lie must register!
Postage stamps accepted at this '
office in payment of subscriptions. |
People in the country can get them I
at nearest office.
Mark Brown has had a spell of
billiousness since our last, hut is
up and about once more, we are i
pleased to announce.
Remember the services at Gas-j
kin's Spring Sunday morning and j
night. Regular hours, and you are:
expected to go and carry a friend, j
.Attorney B. T. Allen, from the!
other side, was here Monday, and \
seemed just as anxious to get.into a 1
law-suit lor someone as ever.
it would not he out of place < r
premature for you to speak to some
one right now about getting some!
shade trees this fall.
Don't forget about the select ion j
of delegates in each district on the 1
25th, who will afterward meet in;
Douglas on the cNtli to name candi
dates.
Miss Tabitha Pearson, who has
been visiting friends in Broxton j
and Douglas for the past two weeks, I
returned to her home in Pearson, j
last Thursday.
If we should forget to tell you
again, don’t let it slip your mind
that there will be Episcopal service
at the Methodist church 011 the
3rd Sunday, as usual.
Bro, Marshall was in town ’last
Monday with some more, of his
line grapes, hut he let the bov , eat
them all belore he reached this
office.
Men’s cool balbriggan Uunerwear
25c and 45c
Large line men’s and ladies’ here
stitched handkerchiefs, sc.
6 smooth palmetto fans for 4c.
We keep up with the latest nov
elties in collars, cuffs and if ck
wear.
SIIOLS, SHOES.
We received in the month of
June alone, by actual count, sixty
seven cases of Shoes and Oxford
Ties; more than most, stores sell in
twelve months. The best part, ol
xGGiited at Tliis Office. F y
OUR LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Col. J. J. Lewis, of Brunswick,
is in town this week, shaking
Ivamis with old triends who are
glad to see him.
Camp-meeting at Gaskin’s Spring
is beginning to he looked forward
to, now. It will come off next
month and a large attendance is
expected.
Col. \\ . \\ . McDonald lias re
turned from his jaunt in the North,
and seems somewhat improved in
health. lie took in New York,
\\ ashington and other important
points on his trip.
Jolly, good-natured B. Peterson,
who pulled out w ithout our per
mission or knowledge sometime
ago for New York, lias returned.
I'here is no telling what lie did
while lie was gone.
Frank Appleby went off to get
married some ten days ago, and we
have heard nothing of him since.
Is it possible that Miss Belle kicked
the fellow, or lias she kidnapped
him and gone off on a bridal tour?
.We will \yait and see. I.atkh :
They have arrived.
We furnish Italian marble, Ver
mont marble, Georgia marble and
granite and tombstones in any de
signs that anyone else has, and we
lean duplicate their prices. Why
not give us your , irder? We get
, the tombstones from the same place
the other man does.
Mr. |. M. Aside)', who strayed
; away from Douglas, in company
■ with some other gentlemen, soine
. time since, bound to see the sights
;in New York and other points,
has returned. We are sure lie was
away on .business, but whether lie
bought a railroad and will move il
down here or not we are not in
formed.
this is they arc the 1 lamilton-Brown
Shoes, for which we are sole
agents for Waycross and Ware
countv. Have you yet worn a
pair of this make? If you have,
they either give you satisfaction
or we made good any fault in the
shoe, as we positively give you a
guarantee on them that protects
you. There is only one time we
fail to make good the guarantee;
that's when you failed to bring
them back. A guaranteed saving
of 50 per cent, on your shoe bill
annually. #
Go out and see the soldiers.
Tlje death of a loved one ladens
the very air with sadness.
Lieut. I'liner Claude Sheldon,
Mrs. I liner, Miss Ethel Sweat,
and Jake t imer. Jr., the mascot
and the advance pickets of the ri
lies, came up Thursday morning.
Now make a note, and this fall
don t tail to set out a full (junta of
shade trees. Remember how you
have needed them this summer.
Mr. Ben Johnson, of Gray’s mill,
we are informed, was stricken \
with paralysis last Thursday week,
and was in a dying condition!-
In the matter of job printing we
do not propose to do it cheaper,
than anyone else in southern Geor
gia, hut we give better work and
material than tlie most of them.
We have been a resident of
Douglas near two years, and we
chronicle to-day the first death of a
citizen within that time, and the
adage “that death lines a shining
mark"’ is fully sustained.
In the matter of substantial im
provements the present city coun
cil has made a line record. We
make this assertion now without
fear of being accused of election
eering for its re-election.
David Kirkland and Mark Hall
were both in to see the Breeze
Monday. 'They both seem in good
health and spirits but to save our
lile we can’t say they look any Get
ter than usual.
Mr. P. Sellers has moved his
business from Douglas to Saginaw.
He has a good stock there now,
and the people down that way can
get good bargains by going to see
him at once.
No thank you; we are not enter
ing any more credit subscribers.
Not that we are afraid they wont
pay us next fall, next fall year, or
the year after, hut we havn’t the
money to run the business.
As we went to press last Thurs
day evening we were informed
that Henry Matt hews, colored, was
shot from ambush, near 1 .elialou as
lie was retiming from the turpen
tine woods. Death was instanta
neous. He had a winchester strap
ped to his body, which he had
been carrying to his work for some
lime. lie had threatened several
whites and eolered people and evi
dently expected trouble.
60c Ladies’- Oxford Ties, now
45c. $ 1.00 Ladies’ Oxford Ties,
now 75c.
We haven’t the space here to
tell of all the good things in Shoes
we have for you. BLAU IN
| MINI), when looking at Shoes
| elsewhere, that JONES Ol'AK
i ANTLLS HIS.
DRY GOODS.
75 pieces very wide Soft Bleaching
only sc. ‘
Our Sea island at sc. beats the 6c.
sort elsewhere.
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ow we hoards
will shoot thl
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W rli. tlie Lord
got any of it.
The recruiting
Ga., says during the
been in service he has
over 8.000 men who used cn
and not one of them passed,
are as fatal as whiskey.
R. A. Hendrix, o\ er at ' 'MpS
coochee, was in town last M<\
lie still goes with no mous\
and we are informed that \r M
Hendrix says: “lie resembles \
Breeze man, and is much bet.
looking than formerly.” Don’t
say anything about this where he’d
get onto it.
Mr. 1). J. Pearson, from over
about Pearson, came in to see us
las! Saturday and planked down
the “oil to grease the wagon” fur
the next twelve months as it car
ries the Breeze to Gis house. Next !
one at a time, jilease. Don’t crowd
1 lie monkey;
Mr. Geo. F. Williams, recently,
with the mercantile business of
Mr. T. Price, of Fitzgerald, is heijj
hind the counters at T. GottliebAJ
lie appears to be a clever,
young man, and after he get£
(juainted with our style wilijoj ...
home among (Li Douglasittfs/
The Breeze does not believe the
Air Line people can afford to miss
Oeilla. The.seven mile track from
that enterprising little town will be
Ja part of the best paying road the
| company will own. Fitzgerald is
, the objective point, but the Air
Line people have wise heads
Stick a [>eg down.
Tilton Gazette: “Mr. W. 11.
Love was in Kirkland Friday and
Saturday. lie reports that as a re
sult of the long heavy ruins crops
are damaged in the lower portions
of Clinch and Coffee counties to
surli an extent that they are being
j abandoned Gy the owners.”
7-bale (10,000 yards) Checks 4 jc,
5c and 6c per yard.
Last color Calico and Lawn 4JC
yard.
White Lawn and Check Nainsook,
5c per yard.
Ten-Qjuarter Bleach Sheeting at
17Ac per yard.
Blue and Brown Denims at 10 and
1 perya.d.
Red Table Damask at 25c and 35c
per yard.
White Linen Table Damask at 35c
50 pieces of strictly the best yard
wide Sea Island Rercules re
duced to 10c per yard.