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WE ARE NOW READY
TO QUOTE PRICES AND SUBMIT SAMPLES OF
•FALL' GOODS®
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
We carry everything ready to wear and all orders
will receive prompt and careful attention.
ALWAYS REMEMBER.
T 1. We send goods by express C. O. ;D. subject to
examination before accepting.
2. We send two or three styles of garments for
selections.
3. We allow 10 per cent discount for cash, except
on conti act goods.
B. H. Levy, Bro. & Co.,
The Big Store. Savannah, a ,
John H. hunter. Wm. K.'Pearce. Frank L. Battey
I Hunter, Pearce & Battey,
j> Cotton Factors. Naval Stores Factors.
Experienced “
Expert Handlers
1 of
One of the htrgest factorage concerns in the South. Each
commodity handled in a separate department, strictest atten- i
tion to each. Sell Upland and Sea .island Bugging, Ties and 1
twine.
Liberal advances made on consignments. Mone r oaned to
cotton and naval stores shippers on approved security
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Siiipmer&ts IdLasrpectfully
'\26 Bay St. East, - - Savannah Georgia.
....THE....
'People’s : Pharmacy=
JNO. n. HALL, Hanager.
P ougla s mm G eorginj
A tuil line of Fresh Drugs, Druggists
Sundries, Garden Seeds, Stationery, Inks,
Pencils, Pipes, Tobacco and Segars. i
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j. j Prescriptions A' Specialty j
and put up of Drugs. I
Full and Complete Line of Patent Medicines.
Soda" Water Coca Cola Etc.
Union Pharmacy
DOUGLAS, - - GEORGIA.
PRESCRIPTIONS^
Medicines, Drug Supplies.
TWO STORES.
School Books, Stationery, School Supplies, Fancy
Toilet Articles. Students’ Trade Solicited.
call for and delivered.^gCcy-
O. W. Williford,
DEALER IN
Harness and Harness Fixtures,
Repalrinfl Neatly Executed.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Douglas, - - - - Georgia.
, Upland Cotton,
Sea island Cotton,
Naval Stores
Over Thirty
Years in Busi
ness.
Elias Lott. Pres. B. Petrlson, Treas
T. P. Wilcox, Manager. Juo. M. Hall, See.
THE DOUGLAS
German Goaeli Stallion company.
Douglas, Georgia.
Blood Bay Stallion, Linn, foaled April April Ist,
1900, sired by the imported German Coach Stal
lion Einfarb Nj. 1063. Is sixteen and one-fourth
hands high, weighs 1375.
Has Good stuie and Action.
Won First Premium at the Indiana
State Fair in 1904,
And also at several other places.
SEE I ICJuS, with Colt Guaranteed s2o. 00
For further information see or writh to
T. P. WILCOX, Manager.
Cotton Seed for Sale.
I have a smail quantity of ex
tra fine Sea Island Cotton Teed.
This cotton received the highest
prize at the Fair. Twelve hun
dred pounds in the seed will give
490 pounds of lint. Will be sold
ar SI.OO per bushel.
W. F. SIBBETT,
Douglas, Ga.
JEWELRY STORE! pT
We are now Receiving a First Class line of
Elgin and Waltham Watches,
Silver Ware and Optica! Goods.
Reparing Neatly Executed.
FIELDING & BENTON
TEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
DOUGLAS, - - - - - GEORGIA.
JHE FINE JACK
BOURBON
Will Make the season of 1906 at the farm of J. E
Bryants, half way between Douglas and Willacoochee >
the season or to ins ure for SIO.OO for a living- Colt,
All care will be taken to prevent accidents but will
not be otherwise Responsilde. *
DESCRIPTION—BOURBON isa large fine blue JACK, with finish, bone and
action. He wassired by an imported Spanish JACK, on the Arhwood stock Farm
owned'byC. 'N. Robinson, of Hillsborn, Ala. He is six years old and sound, and is
known as a sure breeder of nice siyable mules. Parties interested are Cordially
invited to inspect this GREAT JACK.
J. E. BRYANT,
May, Ist, 1906 KEEPER.
ioithem Noimal Institute
Douglas, Ga.
Eleven Progressive Teachers,
400 ENTHUSIASTIC STUDENTS,
Board $2.00 Per Week.
Tutition according to Grade and Course
Pursued.
Write for Catalogue and full Particulars.
J. WALTER HENDRICKS, Principal.
k _~J Milk and Butter.
- With a Nice Herd of Jersey Cows the
Citizens of Douglas can be served
PURE FRESH JERSEY BUT
II&fK / TER and ITILK
now at 3,1 times * A re £ ular milk wag '
''■% on will be put on and serve you at
your door da ;j y> SEND in your or
der over phone No. 56.
OUR MOTTO—cleanliness, purity and promptness.
CITY DAIRY
The City Laundry.
The City Laundrv will be open
for business on Monday, Febru
ary 12th, and work will be guar
anteed to be as good as can be
had anywhere, and prices will be
t ess than cm rged by other laund-
n Q s. The T üblic patronage solic
ited and all work will be finisn
ed when promised.
Douglas Augusta & Gulf Ry
TIME TABLE NO. 5.
IN EFFECT ATURDAY, JUNE 10, I 90?.
Central Standard Time.
Between Barrows Bluff and Nashville, Ga
NORTH BOUND TRAINS SOUTH BOUND TRAINS
READ UP READ DOWN
DAILY DAILV DAILY | r)AILY DAILY NO.
Ex. Sun NO 3. NO 1. „ . NO 2. R<j 4 g xcer j. Qp
NO. 5 P. M'. A. M. Stations A. M. p M C ° rt
p m ’ Sun. MILE
V- MO 6.
12 05 Barrows Bluff 12 20
11 45 . Pridgen 12 40J
Lll 30 537 656 Broxton 710 550 Al 255
All 00 L 1 05
LlO 20 A 5 12 L 6 30 Douglas A 7 36 6 15 A 1 45
A 9 10 L 8 10 L 2 30 10
8 47 5 02 Vickers 8 20 2 45 25
8 35 4 52 Cox 8 35 2 57 28
8 13 4 46 Vineyard S 42 3 05 30
8 05 4 40 Oberrvs 8 50 3 13 33
7 53 4 30 Paulks 9 00 3 28 36
745 _4 27 Willacoochee 905 336 38
7 40 L 4 25 Pinebloom A 9 10 4 00 38
7 20 A 4 00 L 9 SO 40
655 340 Bannocburn I 959 425 45
6 45 3 30 Garrett ' ! 435 55
6 35 3 25 Barfield’s Mill 10 03 4 45 58
6 25 3 20 Powell 10 08 4 55 58
6 15 310 Avery i 10 13 505 |
_.6 00 300 Nashville A
rains Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 Carry Passengers only and have Right of Track over
all trains.
Trains Nos. 1. 2, 5 and 6 Carry the Mail between Douglas and Broxton.
‘ 1 and 3 “ “ “ “ rinebloom and Nashville.
** “ 5 goes to Barrows Bluff on Saturday’s and Tuesday’s only.
“ “2 makes close connections with A. &B. Passenger Train at Douglas
and A. C. L. Train at Pinebloon.
Trains Nos 3 and 8 make close connections at Pinebloom with A. C. L. Train for
Brunswick, Savannah and Jacksonville
John McLean, President. ' B. F. Iloltzenuorf, Supt.
The K. P. Guano Distributor.
K win. vWAVX : . ' ** *rT;-r wnsraK-i
TUGS. GiGITIN. E. D. DOULAS.
Griffin & Douglas,
(Successors to Peterson A Paulk )
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... ; DoUglas, Ga.
This new firm has bought out the Livery Busi
ness of Peterson & Lott and is now ready to serve
the public. Prompt attention to all business en
trusted toour care. Commercial trade a special
tv- Call up phone No. 187
E, I). DOUGLAS, Manager
CITIZENS’ BANK
rc-*-g gr*-.war*; ..nil < wrwMraKE
INCORPORATED 1901
Capital Stock, $105,000. Surplus, SIO,OOO
B. H. Tanner, President, A. 11. Haddock, Asst. Cashier
W. W. McDonald, Ist V. President, F. G. Jones, Asst. Cashier.
F. L. Sweat, 2nd V. President, G. M. Stanton, Book Keeper.
E. L. Tanner, Cashier.
Savings Departmant
Interest at 4 1-2 per cent., Compounded Quarterly.
DIRECTORS
W. W. McDonald. B. H. Tanner, E. L. Tanner,
F. G. Kirkland, F. L. Sweat, J. A. Davis,
W. F. Sibbett.
Accounts of Firms, Corporations and Individuals Solicited.
Branch Bank at Nicholls, Ga.
Subscribe for the Douglas Enter
prise and Semi-Weekly News 12
months $1.50.
Scatter the Guano instead j
of putting in smsll stream, j
Balanced load makes light
1 running. No cogs and chains
Nothing to get out of fix. j
Large hopper. Sows any \
quantity. No waste around )
stumps and ends.
Simplest and Strongest s
Distributor on the market. I
Awarded diplomas every- ?
where exhibited. Have >
your dealer write
.1. C. COVINGTON,
Patent Owner, CLIO, S.C.
Distributing Agents t
J . D. WEED & CO . |
Savannah, Ga.