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Mexican Mustang Liniment
don’t stay on or near the surface, but goes in through the muscles and
tissues to the bone and drives out all soreness and mflaiumatiou.
For a Lame Back,
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-bore Muscles, i ,
or, in fact, all Lameness and Sores' o*' 0 *'
ness of your body there is nothing
that will drive out the pain and in-
liammation so quickly as s
Mexncae > I
Mustang’ Lie S meet?' j
If j'oii cannot reach the spot your- ,'V
self get some one to assist you, for 1
it is essential that the liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly. er*
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Mexican Mustang Liniment
overcomes the ailments of horses ais(l all domestic animals. In fact,
it is a flesh healer and pain killer no matter who or what the patient is.
Page Woven Wire Fence.
Made in Adrian, Mich.
!t’s tlie
StronoGst Fence in tlie World.
You cannot tear down, burn or carry away a I’AGE fence. Cyclones cannot move
—| —i — i —| .— r - , it, an 1 once se up your fence job is done
lift —j— \ —l—! —i—i——l—l— s—4 4*, for the next twenty years. There are fif
tljji ——I —! —I —I —j —) —| —H—i —teen different styles for schools, churches,
||tt ; | 1 1 f SAfnt 1 vf| farms, residences, poultry, cows, sheep,
fay- —j- —j ^ —; mp—l- It ra bbits, hogs, parks or any public place
ijfft- ———j —jp Where a good fence is wanted
Page Wrought Iron Fence.
This fence is for an \ one who prefers o wrought iron fenoc, wheter it he around tlie
yard, cemetery, school, church, or park, ( here are many designs to select from.
Page Ornamental Lawn Fence.
•is the prettiest and cheapest, fence on the /. irket for residences, schools, churches,
cemeteries' ami any place that you want Jo beautify with .'in attractive fence. The
fence is attractive in design ai.'t iou , p- .ce. •
When you want a fence f or any purpose call on or wri e pie. Prices and designs
furnished on application. Fences sold and built for purchasers. it you get a PAGE
fence you get the best on earth. An exp< rt and tools furnished free ol charge.
C. W. DEMING, Agent, -.
* Brunswick, Ga.
Nichols Bottling Works,
13. 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.
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IF, A. Aspinwail, |
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Dry Goods and Groceries, |
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Douglas, Ga. 8
Your Patronage Solicited. Satisfaction guaran- &
teed. Free Delivery. p
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tiS BAKER & TANNER,
Douglas, Ga.,
$ ♦ ♦ ' :i> f
HS Fire Insurance and Guaranty Risks. W
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fk\ Consult its for protection on your property against fire. A
full fine ot old reliable companies.represented.
ftS We write all classes of Fidelity Bonds.
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I- Dr. T. J. KIRKLAND, 1'
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$ Office at Residence. Gold Crown and “Work by iatrst Seamless Method
J, -ffiver and Cement Fillings, 25e to ? : .25. I Be-t Set of Teeth, tipper or iower $9.00 L
i Gold Fillings, 75e ( ad upward. 4 Treatment and Boot Filling,sl to 1.75' :
Vf- 22k Go'd Crowns A terk-r Teeth, $.".00. | Bride'- Work p<-r tooth ss.fo and $6.Kf v?
f ’ l 2k- .. Posterior Teeth, U.O ’. gAc i of Teeth, . . . $8 or** L
#2 lotjelain Crowns,?, a to . . 4.00 J A id! set of upper and lower teeth sl6] y
W v V'rties wanting wor end not di-: ring, to come to, town will notify meat li
Douglas, bv mail, and I will cal! at their homes.
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Needing rain bad, in Douglas.
Black berries in plenty, thank
you.
Fishing Tackle, all kinds.
Watt-Harley Holmes Cos.
The picnic season is well on
again.
Don’t fail to Phone Aspinwail
for your Groceries.
And it looks like the B. & B.
will miss Fitzgerald.
Prices are cut down low on shoes
at Stanlands Shoe Store.
Mrs. Griffin is visiting her son
here this week.
Fly Traps and Screen wire.
V att-Harley Holmes Cos.
Mrs. Herrington of this place, is
yery sick of fever.
Aspinwail will treat you right.
’Phone him for your Groceries.
The closing of the Institute makes
things lonesome here.
Sibesin Refrigerators.
Watt-Harley Holmes Cos.
Mr. E. R. Poppell is teaching
school near Willacoochee.
Bring your liberty bell tags, they
are worth 50c per 100 at my store.
Aspi.nwaliC
Mr. Harvey Minchew left Satur
day for Jasper Florida.
I.esks Patent Anti R
not to rust.
... , \yatt-llurley Holmes-Co.
Miss Eula I.ovetPts visiting-Mrs.
H AP at t&trlfffflnW t
!.i BERTV Bell Tags frlJwpM
50c per 100 at, Asfinwai.i.’s,
Mr. Henry A. Smith opened
scliool at Shepherd last M.onday..
Wfe met tlie enemy’, artd by, gum.
didn't wfe—-get thrhsifed like thun
der !
Aspinwail is the only merchant
in town that has a cellar, there you
can get your Butter, Cheese, Fruits
and Vegetables just off the ice.
Miss Annie Sibbett is expected
home from Atlanta the last of this
week.
Quite a party of young people
enjoyed a fish-fry at Gaskin Springs
Thursday.
Celebrate the 4th of July
with “GELPERS, of course,”
Fitzgerald, Ga-
FIREWORKS.
Mr. E. D. Nash, of Ila/.leliurst,
attended Teachers’ Institute here
last week.
Miss CPfford Hart left for Way
cross, Tuesday morning, ter visit
her sister, Lira. Brinson.
Yes, we love to accommodate,
and will when we can, but we can’t
do job work on long time.
Despite the dull season there
seerrjs to be no decrease in the num
ber of traveling salesmen cotping to
Douglas.
No, Julia, you are wrong. Be
cause Judge Quincey sounded a
cow-whoop last Thursday that
shook the hills, is no sign that he
is a reformed cow-boy. He was
just whooping her up for Frank
Sweat
Col. G, J. Holton, a well known
lawyer of Appling county, died at
his home twelve miles from Baxley
last Sunday night.
Celebrate the 4th of July
with “GELDERS, of course,”
Fitzgerald, Ga.
FIREWORKS.
Yes, Lemmie, it is true, and we
know you’ll feel sad, but she has
asked our permission and she’s
going home soon.
Two cases of handsome Bank
Script, and 20,000 sheets of
Banker’s Linen, for .typewiiters,
just received, at this office.
Mr. C. Wesley Roberts left for
his home near Nichols, Friday after
noon. Mr. Roberts will teach the
school at his home this term.
We hear nothing of preparations
for July 4th. Other places are do
ing something. Will Douglas act!
as she did last year—put It off until
too late?
In the absense of Miss Agnes, j
Miss McComic, a brilliant young;
lady of the city, has given us valua- j
ble assistance this week in news!
gathering.
The preachers are thinking about j
camp meeting and something good I
to eat, for they invite you to a pic-1
nic with the admonition to bring nj
basket of grub.
Type made in exact imitation of:
the typewriter, in large enough !
quantity to print an entire letter I
sheet, has just been added to the
Breeze Job office.
Mr. Melvin Meek is teaching 1
near Beach, in Ware county. Mr.
Meek is a young man of sterling
qualities and we feel sure success!
will crown his efforts.
Brunswick & Birmingham.
Douglas now has renewed hopes
of the building of the Brunswick
and Birmingham Railroad. It
already has in complete running
order with full train service a sec
tion of road from Qfferman, on the
Savannah, Florida and Western,
to Nichols, twelve miles east of
Douglas, in Coffee county. The
chief contractor was in Douglas
looking out camp locations, etc.,
and stated that a large force of
hands would soon be put to work
grading from Nichols, in Coffee,
to Ocilla, in Irwin county, which
would be pushed as rapidly as capi
tal and labor could perform it.
The Best Prescription ior Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron
and Quine in a tasteless form. No
Cure, No Pay. Price . C oc. '■
I.o’-' Dirty, Fling.
Atlanta Journal : —“Colonel Es-'
till stiil insists that there is a mis
take in the count. And some peo
ple are mean enough to suggest that
perhaps the number of votes credit
ed to him don’t tally with the stubs
in that check book.” Th * above
is from the Atlanta Journal, which
is said to bo presided over by Mr.
Tom Loyless. . It is an uncalled for
insinuation .that Mr. Estill tried
bribery in Ids campaign, a sugges
tion that would only spring from
a man who would be bribed, if he
had the offer, or indulge in any
oilier “lawless” practices.
To Lose Prof Guilliams-
Prof. Gitiniams, principal of the
Southern Normal Institute at Doug
las, lias been elected president of the
East Florida Gaines
ville. The people of Douglas will
regret to part with ProfNGuilliams,
who has made a marked success
there. Speaking of tnis change
the Jasper, Fla., Nev^rsays: As
a thorough and successftil educator
Prof. Guilliams is unjxcelled by
anyone in the United'States and
the people of GainesvUJe are to be
congratulated on his services hav
ing been secured fer their institu
tion of learning. He Will give that
Seminary a boost which it has never
experienced before in all its his
tory.”
We clip tlie above from the news
column of the Savannah News of
last Monday. Prof. Guilliams left
here last Monday for some point
in Florida, and hetTfre he left, in
answer to our inquiry he admitted
that the report of Ids resignation
was true. Inasmuch as there ex
ists a contract with Prof. Guilliams
and the City of Douglas, as the
principal of tlie Normal Institute,
for five years—three years longer,
we are not informed as to the ac
tion of tlie Board, or its intention.
Jt may held him to the contract.
We shall see. but, at all events, we
shall regret to see Professor and his
lady leave our midst.
Money to Loan.
Money to loan on improved farms and
town piopriii.v, at a lon rajjj -td iutciwst..
For rates and partlruktrs apply to Col.
Fred T. Lanier, Don'japs, 0a v Office in
Hank bnildiii.y * 'Jf / .Chios,
Mr. J. K.'McEitUiiri; of Ilazle-
Intrst, wa* in tow-nMondHy op route
to Ambrose, wherejie goes to begin
work on a brick building for Mr.
\’ickers, a leading merchant of
Ambrose.
You Know What Vou are Taking
When you take Groife’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic because tlie formula is plainly
printed on every Ixittle showing- that
it is simply Iron and Quinine in a
tasteless form. N<J:C'nrc, No Ray. 50c.
,, Mr
The teachers iji attendance on
the Institute last Jveek were highly
entertained at:- the Buck Hotel
Thursday night, Refreshments
were served andjlyery one seemed
to have a pleasant time.
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To Cure a Cold in one Day-
Take Laxative Rr'omo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig
nature isjon each box. 25c.
Editor StowaSf, of Savannah, re
cently elected a member of the next
House of Representatives, has been
mentioned in connection with the
speakership. ijeing a South Geor
gia man the me/e mention is about
all that will coine of it.
Filthy Temples !n India-
Sacred cows often defile Tmlian tem
ples, but worse yet is a body that’s
polluted by constipation. Don’t permit
it. Cleanse your system with Dr.
King’s New Life Pills and avoid un
told misery. They give lively livers,
active bowels, good digestion, line
appetite. Only 25c at Sibbett Drug
Cos.
Artistic Work-
Mrs. D. VV. Gaskin is now pre
pared with Air-Brush and other
necessary material to Enlarge plc
tures-from Photographs or tintypes
to life size, in Crayon or Pastel.
Patronize Rome industry and give
her a trial. /Satisfaction guaran
teed, both in/work and price. You
can see a sample of her work -at the
Breeze
Miss Tattler! Says:
fThat she ils getting lired
of hearing what Ale sad
sea waves hii-Kv to tell,
and pass aforfnd the Afri
can on the streets. She
will be delighted when
she crosses o\vj Seventeen
and hears, the soft f>*usic of the
whippoor-vill and rnoMdng bird,
and bids adieu to the s’acy, impu
dent Jacksonville negro who thinks
himself better than theylhite man.
Such impudence wouldi/iot be tol
erated in independet\ jpoffee.
That’s no hear-say, either, j
That when you are hard Pp for
cash soaking your bathing suit
doesn’t help much. Not much !
I'liat she knows several people
in Jacksonville who have pur
chased doctor-books, and are I*l vv
dilligetitly exploring the depthof
medicology, in order to beat Ac
doctor out of his share of th*r
earings, as his visits only cost k\
each. She doesn’t blame them,
she surely don’t.
That she didn’t tak a dip into
the surf Sunday at Pablo. The
cut and fit of the bathing suits
didn’t suit her taste, exactly. They
really didn’t.
That there is a young man in
Jacksonville, who ’wants to meet
with some good, smart, pretty girl
who is matrimonially inclined. If
any ot the Douglas girls are inter
est iig they can get his-nmnibei and
address from her. They certainly
can.
That some men declare they are
not made to order,but seem to think
their wives are,
1 hat it Editor Mercer dares to
show his “sad eyed visage” it
Pablo beach she’ll duck him until
he spurts water like a fire-engine.
So there!
That she has seen some old men
at the beach who acted like young
lools, especially around those sliort
skir ed sea-nymphs. Horrid old
things!
I hat she is told that a man from
Texas, on a visit to Douglas recent
ly, on his return to his home in the
lone star state, left his wife in care
of the editor of the Breeze, and the
gentleman from T vis did a very
risky thing, but she wouldn’t like
to be quoted as saying so.
That a boat up-set the other day
at the beach, spilling in the water
a widow and a widower. She
screamed ami snatched fur her
paint bps and he floundered around
after his chock hook—-never tried
to save each other. Oh dear, dearie
dear!
1 hat now that the battle is over
in Georgia she’ll return soon and
look after the dying and wounded,
and she reckons the editor of the
Breeze is crippled fqy lifo. Poor
old deari
T hat she understands that ex-
SherifV W. A. J. Smith has order-1
ed the Breeze sent to Crescent City
instead of Jacksonville, as some
one lias been vending it there, and
lie says reading a newspaper is like
kissing a pretty girl—be li! <>s to be
first. Now dont that.jar you—the
very idea!
Jacksonville, Juno jo.
Butler, Steven’s & Co
s E. B. Wilcox, representing
the firm of Butler, Stevens & Cos.,
cotton factors and commission mer
chants of .Savannah, was in Doug
las last week, during the election,
and besides looking out for business
for his film was an enthusiastic
worker for Mr. Estifi The fact
that he ic with this well known
firm is sufficient evidence that lie
is the right kind of a man, and as
this firm has also many patrons
here we arc pleased to note his
popularity,
Couple of Half-Tone Pictures.
On our first page to-day we show
splendid likenesses of two of the
deservedly popular ladies of Doug
las. They are not leaders of fashion
or society, but are straight forward
ladies of business, earning their
living by honest toil.
Mrs. Mattie L. Comas, the post
masters assistant, has been well
known here a long time, atid she
has a way of making friends of all
who she meets, by straight forward
business politeness.
Miss Atlanta B. Johns, has re
cently come to Douglas, but iri the
Short time in our midst by her lady
like character and genial manner
has made many friends. She is the i
patient “Hello Girl,” in the Cen- ;
tral olilce of the Telephone Ex-j
change.
There is nothing like pleasing j
your customers. ’Phone me fori
your Groceries, and be pleased. ' |
Aspinwall.
Rev. Samuel Jones has quit Geor
gia and is preaching in Wilk'*sboro,
N. C. If the people of that town
run out of cash Sam will leave
them if the whole town goes to hell
in five minutes. Sam hunts up lost
souls tor the’ money there
ot God oi
UNION e... .
Elizabeth Church. Smyrna Asso^^p
tion, July the 4th. sth, 6th 1902^H
Friday, the 4TH.
11 :oo a. 111. —Sermon, by EldW|
Abe Minchew.
1 :qo p. m.—What is hope, EldeW
Jasper Hand. * r
2 :oo p. m.—What is Godly
Jealousy, S. A. o’Q.uinn.
Saturday- the STH.
10:00 a. 111. —Could a Ministers
Association in our bounds be made
a means of more successfully carry
ing the doctrine of Salvation to the
lost? If so; how? Elder H. M.
Meeks.
1 :oo p. m.—What is the basis of
the Christians reward at judgement.
Elder W. J. Maddox and .Elder J.
R. Tatum.
8 :oo p. m.—ls a man saved when
the covenant of grace Yvas made;
or when he believes in Jesus Christ,
Richard Wyche.
Sunday, the 6th.
9 :30a. in.—Sunday School Talks,
led by Elder S. G. Taylor.
11:00 a. m.—Sermon on Mis
sions, Elder A. M. McCool.
Natus Parish, )
E. J. Riddle, j Com.
Wants to Keep Busy-
Two young ladies, of excellent
character and good education,
wo\uld like book keeping or copy
ing, .for lawyers, during vacation.
One, of them'is an expert stenogra
pher and accountant. Tims- mean
ing business can get their name's
at this office.
An Unfortunate Family.
Judge Young held court last
Saturday, with a Jury for the pur
pose of determining whether or not
John Daniels was a fit subject for
the asylum. The verdict was affirm
ative. Tlie correspondent Savan
nah News tells the story,, thus.'
man’s family are very
unfortunate. He was recently
stricken deaf, blind and insane,
and has a brother already in the
asylum for several years, and now
the aged parents are stricken help
less.
Warranted for Ten Years- '
The editor of the Breeze has one
of Whilden’s fine organs—the
Crown, at his home, and as he is an
old music man, and “knows a good
thing when he runs against it,”
takes pleasure in commending this
organ as one of the very best.' It
is treble and bass coupler, eight
stops, knee swell, rat proof and
carries a warrant for ten years.
An Old Veteran in Want.
Mrs. Mary Youmajri was in town
last Monday selling, blackberries
to get money ta buvnecessities for
her husband, A,qhTord Youmans,
an old confederate veteran, who is
now almost helpless, from what.we
bear ought to have assistance from
some source. His wife is old, and
has to hobble on crutches to pick
berries or do any other kind of I
work. llis friends or some ot his 1
neighbors owe it to humanity to I
See that he has a pension or sdtne
help some way. We know but lit
fle about the case blit it saems that
this is a good case for some
work.
Happy Homes, Musical Home^
TTici c may lie many happy
in the county, and we know
tail the home where .
singer with a splendid org;ui^KS||
piano is in tin; family, everyth^Hjß
seems brighter, happier and to
enjoying life. Nearly every house 1
that the singer and VVhilden, the 1
music man, Tanner Hotel block,
has the instruments. lie sells them, "
too, and he sells them cheap and!
consequently fast.
Basket Picnic at Gaskin’s Spriar Thurs
day June 26th
Your presence with a full basket
at the above named picnic will be
duly appreciated. Especially do
urge those interested in the Camp
meeting to attend, as we want 'o
talk camp meeting. Let us have
the best camp meeting this year
ever held on that encampment.
What say your
J. C. Grink.k,
J. S. Fi’ndkkhuhk.
Pastors at Broxton and Douglas.
' When the Fields are White With
Cotton.”
Whilden, the music man is sell
ing from si,ocxr to $1,500 worth
of Organs and Pianos, Buggies and
Wagons per month, and with his
large stock of fine Organs, Kim
ball, Crown and other celebrated
makers wants to supply the whole
country. Your credit is good.
You can get an instrument or ve
hicle, pay part down, pay so much
monthly, and when the “fields are
white with cotton” wipe out the
whole debt. Tlien, when the long
winter nights coine, there’ll be
music in the home.
Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
iMU(kday. No cure, No Pay^