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PERSONALS
Miss Lucy Haii has gone to Monroe
County to accept a school.
Miss Ana Foster spent the week
at Alma with her brother.
i Mr. A. C. Keath of Cuthbert is the
guest of Col. L. E. and family,
Mrs. A. M. Bagwell and children
of Garrant spent Tuesday in the city
Prof. T. F. Stone of
Tenn. spent a few days here recently.
We have got the Goods, so says
Levin.
We w r ant your news, phone us at
322 or 94.
Rev. C. M. Infinger of Militown
spent Wednesday here.
Don’t fail to see O’Brien’s Minstrel
Show on Nov. 28, you will enjoy it.
Mr. Noah Tyson of Valdosta was a
visitor here a few days this week.
Mrs. J. R. Davis of Blackshear is
the guest of Mrs. Hattie Herrington.
Mrs. Williams of Vienna is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. T. S. Deen.
Mrs. Chas. Conley of Tallodeega,
Ala. is visiting relatives in the City.
Received another shipment of La
dies’ Coat Suits at Levin's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore and
Master John L. are visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clements of
Alma are the guests of their daugh
ter here.
Mrs. James Yause of Florence S.C.
is visiting her sister Mrs. James
Davis.
Mrs. Jake .Heard and baby of
Vienna are the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Gordon Burns.
Miss Jordon of Valdosta is spend
ing several days with the family of j
Mrs. C. C. Jordon.
Mrs L. P. Lamar of Sassar Ga., is
visting at the home of Mr. and Airs.
J. H. Fuller this week.
Mr. J. D. Lockriage of Valdosta
was a genial visitor to the Fair this
week.
Senator John Moore of Gainsville
is the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. C.
Wheichel.
Mr. W. R.-Flowers of Bluntsville
Florida, was one of the visitors to
the Fair this week.
G. A. Roberts and son of Nichoils
was pleasant visitors to our office
while attendsng the Fair.
Mrs. Mollie Lott and son, Oscar,
are at home from a visit to the fam
ily of Mr. Sam Harrell at Dorminy.
I will have an especially pretty dis
play of hats at my store, 116 east
Sycamore St.; during the fair.
Miss M. Sayre.
Mr. J. K. O’Steen of Kirkland was
a plesant visitor to this office, on last
Saturday and left his subscription to
help us progress.
Mr. L. Baker of Nichoils was in
the city last Saturday and while here
called on us and ordered the Pro
gress to his address.
J. C. O’Brien’s Georgia Minstrel
will give a performance under canvas
on Nov. 29. Come out and laugh
your blues off.
Mr. J. C. O’Brien of Minstrel fame
will present his troupe of famous
performers, to Douglas, and Coffee
County on Friday night Nov. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Agnew of Atlanta
are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
Smith. Mrs. Agnew. is remembered
pleasantly as Miss Ruth Wofford, who
formerly lived here.
Mrs. M. A. Morgan is visiting rel
atives in Macon and will be joined
early next week by Dr. Morgan and
together they will attend the South
Georgia Conference, which convenes
- there.
I Mrs. E. S. Sapp has as her guests
for the week, Mesdames J. E. Roque
more of Eatonton, Mrs. J. H. Roque
more of Mansfield, and Mrs. Colton
V. Smith and little daughter Kathryn,
of Haddock.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gaskin will cele
brate their wedding anniversary,
( next Sunday, it being their fortieth
anniversary. There wi'l be present
on this occasion their children, Mrs.
Clough with her children from Jeff
Davis County, Mr. Fisher Gaskin and
his family of Alabama and Dr. R*>s
coe Enzor, whom,they reared, with
his wife and child? from A’ lanta.
Mr. Elias Lott, of Loyd, Fla., was
a visitar in Douglas yesterday.
Dan Hail of Nichols spent Wednes
day here.
Mrs. Sasser, of Millen, is visiting
Mrs. Windam for a few days.
David Tanner of Nichols spent
Tuesday in Douglas.
G. F. McCranie of Willaccochee
spent Tuesday here.
Rev. Dan Pearson of Pearson was
a business visitor here Monday.
John Paulk of Kirkland was shaking
hands with friends here Tuesday.
E. D. Douglas and Rich Kirkland
of Nichols were on business here
Monday.
Low Prices will prevail during fair
week at Levin’s.
Miss Keller Daniels of Willacoo
chee spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in the city.
Cols. Levi O’Steen and R. B. Chas
tine were in Cordele Wednesday on
professional business.
Col. J. J. Willingham spent a couple
‘of days this week in Jacksonville on
professional business,
Col.J. H. Moore and family of
Hazlehurst spent a few days here
this week with relatives.
J. D. Loch ridge of Valdosta spent
a few days here this week among his
host of friends.
Solicitor M.D. Dickerson spent two
days this week on professional busi
ness in Jacksonville, Fla.
Clothing, cleaned, pressed and dy
ed by the City Pressing Club.
Miss Eienora Cameron, in song
recital, U. D. C. benefit at Audito
rium Monday night, November 24th.
Admission Adults, 25 cts., Children
10 cts.
J. H. Hightower of Doublin and
Col. R. A Moore left Douglas Tues
day cn‘a land inspecting tour through
Coffee, Appling and'Pierce Counties
i by automobile.
The team of J. W. Tippens was
at the Coffee County Fair accompa
nied by W.U. Gordon of Baxley,Ga.
Appling County, and was very high
ly complimented as to their beauty.
We are not trying to “Put any
body out of business” but we are
trying and intending to publish an
up-to-date County news paper for all
| the people.
The common people have organiz
ed The Coffee County Progress
and want your subscription that we
may work for the common good of
all the people.
Major C. F. Rhodes wants to se
cure pasturage for several horses
until about March the 15th. 1914.
He also has for sale some- splendid
work horses. See him at once at the
Wild West show at fair grounds.
Mrs. J. M. Ashley will be hostess
at the historical and social meeting
of the U. D. C. Friday 28th. day
after thanksgiving.
Mrs. Hoke Davis
Secretary.
Mrs. Comer M. Woodward, of
Aberdeen, Texas, passed through
the city yesterday, on her way to
visit her parents at McDonough, Ga.,
after spending sometime with her
brother, Mr. T. A. Woodruff of
Broxton.
Major C. F. Rhodes wants to se
cure pasturage for several horses
until about March 15th., 1914. He
also has for sale some splendid work
horses. See him at the Wild West
show at fair grounds.
Mr. T. P. Wilcox has sold his home
to H. B. Curliug, who will move his
family there at an early date. The
many friends of Mr. W’ilcox will re
gret to learn that he and Mrs. Wilcox
are anticipating a move to Florida in
the next few weeks.
Major C. F. Rhodes wants to se
cure pasturage for several horses
until about March 15th., 1914. He
also has for sale some splendid work
horses. See him at the Wild West
show at fair grounds.
A splendid six room house on Bry
an street with all modern conven
iences, close in and convenient to
school and business center. Large
yard and gardens and good out
houses. Bargain if sold at once.
Apply at this office.
THE COFFEE COUNTY PROGRESS, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA
Following Are The Menus Served at The New
Douglas Hotel to Gov. Slaton and on Product Day
Urrakfast tn (Smtrntnr S’latnu
MARACHINO GRAPE FRUIT
FRIED SPRING CHICKEN * SARATOGA CHIPS
OYSTER OMELETT
BOILED PORK CHOPS WITH FRIED APPLES
FRIED HOMINEY
BUCK WHEAT CAKES NEW GA., SYRUP
COFFEE
Npui Smuilaa ffiutrl
Smtglas. (Srcrgta ?unt. 211 1913
Savannah Oyster Cocktail.
Essence of Tomatoe aux Crutons.
Young Onions. Cheese Ssieks.
Broiled Gaskin Si ring Trout.
Chicken Pot Pie with Dumpiings.
Spare Ribs and Collards, Corn Pone.
Roast Turkey with Dressing.
Roast Leg of Veal.
Boiled Potatoes. Turnip Greens.
Old Field Peas. Candied Yams.
. Steamed Georgia Rice.
Prohibition Mince Pie.
Coffee Coenty Pecans. Grape Jelly.
Home made Found Cake.
Persimmon Punch.- Sassafrass Tea.
E. W. DuFlock, G. J. Miller
Steward. Chef.
Garrant News.
Missess Vestal Jackson, Eula Wil
cox and Ester Denton spent last Sun
day very pleasantly with Mrs. N. S.
Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo visited Denton
Sunday.
Mrs. E. Taylor visited home folks
near Blackshear Friday and Satur
day.
Mrs. R. H. Duggan of Cad well
spent last week with her sister Mrs.
B. B. Jackson.
Rev. T. E. Sikes passed through
Garrant Monday.
Miss Jessie Mayo attended the Au
gusta Fair last week.
Mrs. S. A. Scott visited relatives
in Hazlehurst last week.
Mrs. 1. Z. Dykes of Broxton was
the guest of Mrs. B. B. Jackson Fri
day.
Miss Sarah Ward was the guest of
her sister Mrs. J. L. Denton last
Saturday night.
Mr. B. B. Jackson made a business
trip to Douglas Monday.
Rev. S. G. Taylor of this place fill
ed his regular appointment at Har
mony Grove last Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. Oliver Meeks of Nichoils was
in town on business Monday.
Miss Renah Jordan of Hazlehurst
is visiting her brother H. C. Jordan.
We are glad to say Mr. H. T. Ellis
who has been very ill is improving.
To the Public.
I wish to announce that I have
opened offices on the second floor of
the Union Bank Building for the
practice of dentistry. I have one of
the most modern ann thoroughly
equipped dental offices throughout
this entire section, consisting of san
itary equipment, gold inlay machine
and electrical motors.
I have received three years train
ing in one of the largest dental clinics
in the United States, combined with
three years office practice, and I feel
able to handle anything in my pro
fession. Hours from 8 a. m. to 5
p. m.
Dr. Ernest Clinton Swanson.
For sale cheap: A splendid pair
of Kansas City Computing Scales.
Latest patent and practically new.
Call at this office.
We Solicit Your Banking Business
s
PROMPT AND COURTEOUS
ATTENTION GUARANTEED
NOT THE OLDEST BUT THE LARGEST
BANK IN THE COUNTY
The Citizens Bank of Douglas
E. L. TANNER, G. M. STANTON,
. Vice-President Cashier
Mew Bank and Several New
Residences for Nichoils.
The prosperity of Nichoils contin
ues to assert itself. The Bank of
Nichoils is the latest financial index.
The new bank opened for business
on the 13th of this month and is a
branch of the State Bank of Way
cross.
Some of the stockholders live in
Nichoils and some in Waycross. Mr.
C. C. Mertins is Cashier in charge.
There are several new dwellings in
course of construction and all told,
Nichoils has quite the air of pro
gressiveness.
New Goods
ARIVING DAILY-
We have just received another
shippment of
Ladies Coat Suits and Coats
54 Inch Black and Navy all Wool serge
36 inch Woolen Plaids
A New lot of Boys Norfolk Suits
30 dozen Ribbed Underwear •
20 doz Frisco Top Shirts
W. L. Douglas Shoes
Buster Brown Hosiery
John B. Stetson Hats
We sell everything and will save you
money. Come and be with us during
Fair week. Special prices in every
department.
Levins Department Store
We Handle Everything Douglas, Georgi a
Mr. Sam Lee has some of the fin
est Coffee County raised potatoes on
exhibit at the fair to be seen at all.
Some weighing as much as twelve
pounds. These are the best all
around average potatoes we have
ever seen. J. L. Johnson of Appling
has a freak potato on exhibit weigh
ing 18 pounds.
For lonf* term loans, and easy
payments, on improved city prop
erty in Douglas, Broxton, Willa
coochee and Nichoils Apply to
L. E. Heath, Douglas, Ga.