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niIDCT \/AIDPfV CTADF Sycamore Street
UUKj ! VAIKIII jIUKL Douglas, Georgia
OLD SANTA CLAUS Here once more at his same Headquarters DURST VARIETY
STORE. Dolls, dolls, dolls and more dolls. Toys, toys, toys, and more toys. The store
is chock-o-block with everythig and then some. You can get from a cap pistol to a thous
and shot air gun, and from a jews harp to baby grand piano now dont wait too late, if you
do you will get left. You know how it was last Xmas. Yes you will find everything in
Holiday goods at Durst Variety Store
Open Evenings until 8 o’clock 112 Sycamore Street. Nuf sed
Eleventh District A & M School
Parents:
Are your children attending school?
If not, why not? The State of Geor
gia has made- ample provision for the
proper training of all her young.
Preparation for usefulness in any
line of work as well as agriculture is
the aim of our endeavor. Our cour
ses of study prepare your son or
daughter to adequately cope with
every day life; to teach; to study
medicine or enter college in pursuit
of any profession.
Each department of our work is
under the direction of a college or
university graduate. This is our
most successful year attendance is
larger than ever before. Why pay i
tuition when the State of Georgia;
provides advantages, unexcelled, for j
1 his Big Sale coming right in the Holidays should be of mutual, interest to furniture buyers. It means a great
saying to all who take advantage of it. 1 have got to raise a lot of money the Ist of the year is the reason lam sacri
ficing these goods. 1 hope my customers and friends will take advantage of it. It means money to you. Everything
SELLS FOR CASH
Odd Dressers
All rubbed and polished
330. guaranteed oak $19.69
25.00 guaranteed'oak ‘ 5.39
18.00 guaranteed oak 10.98
16.00 guaranteed oak 9.89
Metal Beds
S2O value 14.79
16.00 value 9.98
14.00 value 8.79
8.50 value 5*49
7.50 value
Bed Springs
$3 120 coil folding springs 1 «39
5.00 white enameled 3.39
4. 50 80 coil extra heavy 3.1 S
5.00 National 3,63
Mattresses
sls felt mattresses 9 U S3
12.50 felt mattresses B a l 9
8.50 felt mattresses 5*93
7.00 mattresses 5*29
your children. Send your hoys and
girls to the eleventh district A <y M
school and let us educate them at the
i actual cost of living. School reopens,
I on Jan Ist.
For Catalogue apply to
C. W. Davis, Prin,
2t Douglas, Ga.
Nicholls Local Briefs.
R. G. Vinson, Cor.
Miss Loulie Newman spent Mon
day in Waycross.
Willie Youngblood was on the sick
list a few r days last w r eek.
Mrs. Travis Davis visited relatives
near Wilsonville last Sunday.
Miss Ocie Bagley is visiting rela
tives near Bickley for a few days.
the COFFEE COUNTY PROGRESS. DOUGLAS. GEORGIA
Miss Fampie Minchew', of Bickley,
visited retatives in Nicholls Friday. •
Misses Mary Self and Janie Cul
pepper spent Saturday in Waycross.
A. J. Meeks and little son Horace,
spent Sunday and Monday in Homer
ville.
Uncle Jim Freeman? of Douglas,
was among his Nicholls friends Sun-
I day night.
Dr. C. W. Roberts, of Douglas,!
j made a professional trip to Nicholls i
| Sunday, p. m.
Miss Rachel Bennett, of Beach, is
visiting relatives and friends here
for a few days.
Miss Pearl Ritch, who has been
visiting relatives in Screven, return-
Sale Begins, Saturday, Dec. 13, Closes December 24th
5.50 mattresses 3,13
Rockers and Chairs
$2.50 Rockers... 1 «39
4.00 Rockers 2*39
5.90 Rockers 3*39
6.50 Rockers 4**33
1.25 Dinners 79C
2.50 Dinners early English 1 *79
Full line childrens rockers from 49c up
Blankets
$5.00 wool blankets 3.39
3.50 wool blankets 2.29
2.50 Cotton blankets 1 .68
2.20 Cotton blankets 1.19
I van, \ou to come \\hetneryou buy or not. I want to get acouainted with
you, want you to see my stock, compare my prices with what vou have peen pav
ing. If I cant save you money I wont ask you to buv. Positivelv no o-bods
charged during this sale. J ®
ed home Sunday night.
Miss Daisy How r ard and Oliver
Meeks attended the singing at Elam
School house Sunday p. m.
Misses Bertha and Marie Parker
visited friends and relatives in Way- 1
i cross Saturday and Sunday. I
Lenton Kirkland, who is attend
ing the Bunn-Bell Institute at Way
cross, visited homefolks Sunday.
Prof. W. J. Sullivan, of the Elam
school, visited his brother, Prof. J.
B. Sullivan, of the Nicholls High
Sch 001.
Trimmed Hats going at half price
at Miss M. Sayer’s.
If you want first class board go to
Mrs. D. McNabb’s, on Madison Ave,
Squares and Rugs
$25.00 Axministers 9x12 19.39
25.00 Best Brussel 9x12 17.78
5.00 36x72 3.39
New and bright pattern to select from
Stoves
$35 Wood stove 27.38
18.00 wood stove ... 14.49
16.00 wood stove.... 13129
10.00 wood stove 8.19
22.50 Pefection oil stove 1 7*?9
3.50 Heaters ‘J h OQ
Trunks
S2O Trunks going at 14,49
Cottages for sale or rent. Vacant lots, for sa!t|
on easy terms. Also one ten acre tract near faijj
grounds in high state of cultivation. I
J- F. Overstreet Douglas, Gel
16.00 Trunks going at 10.19
12.00 Trunks going at 6.98-
6.00 Trunks going at 3.79
4.00 Trunks going at 2.59
3.00 Trunks going at 1.79
Lace Curtains
So cheap I am ashamed to quote prices
ask to see them.
Washstands
$ll.OO Washstand with toilet 8.98
10.00 Washstand with toilet 7.98
6.00 Washstand with toilet 4.19
5.00 Washstand with toilet 3.98
All guaranteed oak rubbed and polished
Nice line of Portiers and Poles, Window
shades, Cottage Rods and Poles, Zink
Tubs, Wash Pots, Boys Wagons and
Tabprets. Prices reduced on all
$45 Buffet Early English 31.79
30.00 side Board 20.98
20.00 Side Board 14. / 9
Library Tables early English at all
prices. Kitchen Cabinets, Wardrobes,
prices all reduced.