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SfctendU Chance for tVounfi Ladyor I
Gentleman.
The Breeze is in correspondence
with Richmond’s Business College
for young ladies and gentleman, at
Savannah, whereby we expect to
have one or more tuitions in short
hand, type-writing, penmanship or
book-keeping to dispose of. borne
one anxious for such a course wili
lose nothing by writing us for
terms. Some girl or boy who needs
help prefered.
Again Swings to Bryan.
The vote of New York state i#
cast alternately for the -candidate
of the two great parties, with the,
regularity of the swing of a penciii-'
lum. Thus history records it: . *
To Seymour over Grant in 1868.
To Grant over Gr'eely in 1872.
To Tilden over llayes in 1876.
To Garfield over Hancock in 1880. ;
To Cleveland over Blaine in 1884.
To Harrison over Cleveland 1888.
To Cleveland over Harrison 1892.
To McKinley over Bryan 1896.
Raise Broom Corn
Broom corn is quoted at SIOO
per ton in Illinois. Georgia quo
tations are not at hand, owing per
haps to the fact that there so few
factories in the state to consume
this commodity. Why would not
the raising of broom corn be profit
able to Georgians? Even if there
are no home factories to consume
it, would there not be a profit in it
to ship it to Illinois at fioo per
ton? It seems that there would.
Georgia farmers should look into
this matter. Every new industry
will put money in the farmers’
pockets, and money in the fanners’
pockets means prosperity in the
country.—Moultrie Observer.
Marstonfor Coarreu.
Mr. W. H. Marston, a promi
nent republican and G. A. R. man
of the colony has been nominated
by his party to oppose Hon. W. G.
'Jrantley for congress.
The campaign will be a short one
out Mr. Marston has decided to
make it lively while it lasts. He
tells the Enterprise that he was un
decided whether or not to accept
the nomination until he noticed
seme distasteful references to his
candidacy in some of the papers of
the district. He has determined
to make it as interesting as possible.
He is a contestant for the place
held by post master Huggins, what
effect if any his candidacy will
have on that contest we can not
say.
At any rate he has time to pre
pare for his Waterloo October the
6th.—Fitzgerald Enterprise.
DESERTED BY RELATIVES.
Eleven of McKinley's Kinsmen Who
Are Supporting Bryan-
President McKinley appears t<>
have been deserted by his own kith
and kin. So far tlie returns indi
cate that only “brother Abner”
remains loyal to the political for
tunes of the republican Itnperator.
Mr. McKinley has relatives of
near and remote drgree in many
parts of the country and these al
most without exception will vote
this year for Mr. Bryan, although
most of them supported “Cousin
William” in 189 b.
Several weeks ago there appeas
ed i list of McKinley’s relatives
who had repudiated their kinsman.
An additional list has been furnish
ed by Wm. W. McKinley, of Kos
iuski count)’, ludianna, who vouch
es for its accuracy. The list fol
lows.
Preston 11. McKinley, of Harp
er county,lndiana.
Dr. L, D. McKinley, of Topeka,
Kan.
Wm. W. McKinley, of Kosiuski
county, Indiana.
B.H. McKinley. Delaware coun
ty, Indiana.
W. J. McKinley, Delaware coun
ty Indiana.
John W r . McKinley, Delaware
county, Indiana.
Samuel McKinley, Delaware
county, Indiana.
Thomas McKinley, Delaware
county, Indiana.
James McKinley, Delaware coun
ty Indiana.
Robert McKinley, Delaware
county,lndiana.
George McKinley, Delaware
county, Indiana.
These are all relatives of presi
dent McKinley. William H. and
B. H. are first cousins; W. J. and
Samuel are second cousins; while
the others are third cousins of the
Canton man. One of them is post
master in his Indiana town, while
all are prominent and reputable
(citizens. They declare they can
not vote for their relative and will
last their ballot in November for
Bryan and Stevenson.—Dublin
Courier-Dispatch.
Senator Beveridge should chal
| ngb Mark Hanna to a joint ue
' ife. Hanna says there are no
usts, while Beveridge says there
e lots of good trusts and now and
*\ At 3 bn.! Wi hita Daily
R. V. DOUGLAS,
BmrapwiOT, * * - ox.
We carry one of the largest stocks of Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, etc., in
„ Brunswick, orJSoulheast Georgia. We buy in large quantities—therefore
have the inside on prices. t We can fill every order, because we have every
line of goods known.to fli'e trade. The PUREST PRODUCTS of the still
and vineyard. Our specials : MURRAY HILL CLUB, LEWIS’ 66,
. CANSTAIR’S INVINCIBLE. FAMOUS YELLOWSTONE. Also handle
ycbtliplcte line of straight whiskfr-. Jug orders a specialty. We pay
“special attention to the jug tratle, Prompt attention given to all orders.
Agent for the Acme Brewing Company.
R.*V. 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
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♦ Gbe {Union Banking Company, ♦
INCORPORATED 1898.
J. M. ASHLEY, President, B. PETERSON, V. President.
C. E. BAKER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS
J. J. LEWIS, B. PETERSON, J. M. ASHLEY, J. S. LOTT,
HENRY VICKERS, J. W. QUINCY, DAN. GASKIN, Sr.
The accounts of individual merchant and corporations solicited
Healey Mothers
Few matheri art htalthy, because
their duties are so exacting. The anxiety
of pregnancy, the ahntk of childbirth,
and the care of young children, are
severe trials on any woman. But with
Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every
mother—every woman in the land -can
pay the debt of personal health she
owes her loved ones. Do you want
robust health with all its privileges and
pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give It
to you.
mm\
strengthens the female organs and invig
orates weakened functions. For every
female ill or weakness It is the best
medicine made. Ask your druggist for
$l.OO bottle Wine of Cardui, and take no
substitute under any circumstances.
yip s. Uwuj Crus. Cornier, Mich.i "When I K
ecmmaiced mun g Wine of Car Jut 1 w.w hardly able I
to wulk acrost the liousr. Two week* l walked S
1 lull a mile and picked strawberries. when fny 1
other child w* horn I suffered with Libor pain* 24 9
hours, and had to rude him on a bottle because i had p
no milk. Alter using the Wine during pregnancy 9
this time, I **vo birth iaat month toababy Rtrl, and M
j was in labor only two hours, with but little pain, 1
! tsid 1 have plenty of milk. For this great improve' 9
ment it my health l thank God and Wine ol Cardui" 9
I’or advice in rases requiring sped.il directions. 9
f address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory I
Department,'* The Out' B
Suicided Because He Thought He was
in the Way.
Owensboro, Ky., George Brooks,
the oldest farmer in the Whites
ville precinct, committed suicide
last nignt. He retired at 8 o’clock.
He took off the feather bed, roled
i' up and placed it in a corner of
the room. He put a clean sheet on
the mattress and clean pillowslips.
He dressed himself in his best suit,
tied a white cord around his ankles
and took 25 grains of morphine.
He then tied up his jaws with a
white cloth. On being called for
breakfast this morning his son
found him dead and ready to be
placed in his coffin. His hands
were clasped across his breast, with
a note in his fingers, which read :
“Today was my birthday. lam
eighty-five years old. I came into
this world on this day and have
been here long enough. lam in
the way and it is best I should
leave the world.”
Six Months for Forty Cents.
During the campaign subscribers
will be taken for six months for
I’ORTY CENTS. One year for
SEVENTY FIVE CENTS. No
subscriptions taken at tin's rate after
November loi. It you want the
paper ibis is yotir chance to get it
at reduced price. Currency or
postage stamps taken. You can’t
t ike it at 6 mes for ,|(v nui then
Go to the City Grocery for fresh
groceries. E. L. Davis, mgr.
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Guns
and pistols, repaired and work
warranted satisfactory by M. M.
Knight.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
norma condition, hearing will he des
troyed forever, nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is noth
ing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars,
free. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Notice to Trespassers.
GEORGIA— Coffee County.
Parties engaged in fishing or hunt
ing, in any manner whatsoever are
warned not to trespass on lots of land
248, 259,304,305,306, 344 and half of 260.
in the first district of Coffee coun
ty, tlie property of E. E. Pickren.
Parties cutting or hacking-timber,
getting out shingles or boards, hew
ng sills or cutting ties or trespassing
any way will be prosecuted. Sept.
1900—3 Ods.
T. P. WILCOX,
Guardian
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Peterson & Wilcox, here
tofore existing between B. Peterson
a; .IT, P. Wilcox, both of Coffee coun
ty, has been dissolved by inuteral con
sent. Mr. T. P. Wilcox assuming all
liabilities of said firm and will also
collect all dues to said firm. This
Sept. 29, 1900.
B. Peterson,
T. P. Wilcox.
Citation.
GEORGI A--Coffee County.
J. W, Brooker administrator upon
estate of C. G Brooker, having made
application to me in due form to be
discharged from said administration,
notice is hereby given that said ap
plication will be heard at the regular
term of the court of Ordinary to be
held on the first Monday in December
1900. This Sept. 3rd 1900.
THOS. YOUNG.
90ds. Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Coffee County.
Linnie W illiams Administratrix up
on the estate of B. F. Wall late of said
county deceased, having made applica
tion to me in dne form to be discharg
ed from said administration, notice is
hereby given that said application
will be heard at the regular term of
the court of ordinary for said county
to be held on the first Monday in
December 1900. This Sept. 3rd 1900.
90ds. THOMAS YOUNG, Ordinary.
All kinds of fruits and Vege
tables at Gaskin & Davis.
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Guns
and pistols, repaired and work
warranted satisfactory by M. M.
Knight.
KIMBALL HOUSE,
Pearson, Oa.
C. P. Holzendorf, Prop.
RATES, $2.00 PER DAY.
Special Rates by the Week or Month.
Livery la Connection.
Stylish Rl(t Furnished at nay Hour
•'/Its -7*t- 9,5-PROFESSIONAL
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN H. O'QUINN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
DOUGLAS GA.
Office near Bank Building, opposite
B. Peterson’s brick block.
H. O. SNOW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
DOUGLAS, GA.,
callspromptly attended.
Office Sibbett Drug Cos.
quincey & McDonald,
* Attorneys at Law,
Douglas, Ga.
Offices in Bank Building,
THE CITY BARBER SHOP,
ARTHUR BROOKS, PRO.
In front of Bank Building Douglas, Ga.
Carries a nice line of cheroots, cigars,
&c. Everything clean and cool. Your
patronage solicited.
J. R. BRADFIELD, GEO. M. RICKETSON
BRADFIELD & RICKETSON.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Broxton, Georgia.,
W. F. SIBBETT,
Physician And Surgeon,
Douglas, Ga.
Calls promptly answered day or night
WARREN P. WARD,
Attorney At Law,
Douglas, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts of Coffee
County and elsewhere by contract.
F. WILLIS DART,
Attorney At Law,
Douglas, Ga.
Office in Court House.
R. A. HENDRICKS,
Attorney At Law,
WILLACOOCHEE Ga.
Collections and Criminal Laws a special
ty. Office hours in Douglas, Ga., from
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Third Monday in each
month.
C. A. WARD, Jr.
Attorney At Law
Douglas, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all busines
Placed in my care. Office in court house
LEVI O.STEEN,
Attorney at Law,
DOUGLAS, GA.
Solicitor City Court.
Office in Court House.
All business entrusted tome will be
promptly attended to, receiving most care
ful attention. Special attention given to
collections.
DR. J. A. MONTGOHERY,
Dental Surgeon.
OttiGe in Bank Building.
Will gladly advise with
those desiring dental work.
Both operative and prosthetic
work guaranteed.
Citation.
GEORGIA —Coffee County.
N. S. Boyd administrator upon the
estate of J W Boyd having made ap
plication to me for leave to sell the
lands of said estate for the purpose
of paying debts of said estate, and for
distribution among the heirs. Notice
is hereby given that I will pass upon
the same, at the regular term of the
court of Ordinary to be held in and
for said county on the first Monday in
November 1000. This October 1 1900.
THOS. YOUNG Ordinary
Notice to Debtors.
The firm of Peterson & Wilcox hav
ing been dissolved, the accounts of
the late firm belonging to T. P. Wil
cox, notice is given that the accounts
are in my hands for collection, and
parties owing the late firm of Peterson
& Wilcox are notified to call on me and
settle same within thirty days, after
which those not settled will be placed
in the hands of a lawyer for collection.
This October sth 1900
HENRY SAPP, Jr.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Coffee County.
Berry H. Tanner. Jr., Executor on
the estate of Penelope Davis
late of said county, deceased, having
filed his petition for discharge, this is
to cite all persons concerned to show
cause, if they can, why, said pe
tition should not be granted as asked
for at my office on the first Monday in
November, 190<X This Aug, 6h„ 1900.
90ds THOMAS YOUNG Ordy
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Coffee County.
Elijah Tanner, Sr., administrator
of Henry Hargraves, colored, having
made application to me in due form to
be discharged from said administra
tion, notice is given that said applica
tion will be heard at my office on the
first Monday in November, 1900. This
6th day of August 1900
THOS. YOUNG, Ordinary.
Wanted!
All people to come and have a look at our work, and to give us
their orders for any kind of Picture they may desire.
We make Small or Large Photos, also do Enlargin OUR
PRICES are as REASONABLE AS FAIR WORK WILL PERMIT,
and you would not find it necessary to go to a larger city to get your
BABY or FAMILY PORTRAITS taken. As long as there are any
babies to make pictures from as long will that be our specialty. We
also are prepared to give lessons in drawing and painting.
Respectfully,
CREEL & JANTZON.
DOUGLAS, - - GA
A WORD X
♦ ♦ Cos You, Hfstcn!
Do you want some GOOD PHOTOS MADE ? If
so, you are the one this is for. I want your trade, and if
COOD WORK, low prices and PROfIPT ATTENTION
can secure it I am O. K.
Bn&ti Plh©U:<o)3 s©ir FSfifty
Larger Sizes Equally as Cheap in Proportion.
ALL PICTURES GUARANTEED.
You will find me at Post Office.
J. H. BOONE, HAZLEHURST, GA.
Nichols Bottling Works,
D. W. Johnson, Manager,
NICHOLS, - - - GEORGIA.
Soda-water all flavors. Ginger-ale, Coco
cola, and Iron-Brew. Good service, prompt
ness, fair dealing and special attention to
mail orders.
Waycross Clothing.
4- store ♦
Way Gross, Gfa
The best place in Georgia for Clothing, Hats
Shoes and gents’ furnishings.
* Good Reliable, Goods at Prices to Suit the People. *
When you go to W aycross be sure and call at
The Waycross Clothing Store
Waycross, Georgia.
Builders’ s Hardolarel
We buy our HARDWARE in the Builder’s
Line Direct From One of the Leading
Manufacturers, and we can certainly
Save you some money, (besides give
You better goods than you get
Elsewhere) if you will let
us figure with you on
THAT BILL.
43 rn S3 ts
DON’T Buy
It By Piecemeal,
Know you never in
tended to, but figure up just
What you will need to complete
the job, and we will make you a
RATTLING GOOD ESTIHATE.
JUST Remember that we carry a full stock of the
Best White-Pine SASH, BLINDS and DOORS.
WATT-IIARLEY HARDWARE CO,
Plant Avenue, - - Waycross, Georgia.
ary 9Tlaci>ii\e ai\<J 3* oui>clrVj,
©. £To *W. Proprietor.
sroi\ an<i 9ch* ass ©asttng a Speciafhj,
Special Attention to Boiler -Work,
All Kinds of Machinery^Repaired.
£ocon\otn?es 9c)uift ai\<i
Good Second Hand Saw Mill Machinery for sale.
Reasonable Prices Paid for old Iron and Brass.
Sc)rut\ef{ Street, (jDaVjcross, oa.