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Local and Person^,.
Mr. T. C. Allen, of
was a visitor in the
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Col. \V. R. Frier, of’Broxton,
was a most pleasant visitor last
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. B. W. Gray, of Pinebloom,
was a visitor among relatives dur
ing the first of the week.
Mrs. L. E. Heath is in Monte
zuma v.siXig. She will prob
ably reaaa4*.apout n month.
Mr. Gray of Pinebloom,
LMfeLanxmg the visitors in the
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Rlge F. Willis Dart and Soli-
M. D. Dickerson attended
Justice court in Nicnols last |jat
urday.
Mrs. W. C. DeGffhffenreid, of
• Portsmonth, Va., is in tae city
the guest of her niece, Mrs. J. W.
Quincey.
The Enterprise acknowledges
a highly appreciated call Satur
day from Rev. J. \V. Turner, of
Fitzgerald.
Mrs. J. C. Brewer returned
from Atlanta Monday vviere she
had been visiting her friend,. Mrs.
R. Pritchett.
Mrs. S. 0. Turrentine has re
nted from Atlanta where she
purchase her Spring
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al will take place
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J. W. Dorminy, a promi
nent turpentine operator of
Osierfield, was a. business visitor
in the city Mond y.
Miss Amy Butler was a visitor
in the city during the fore part
of the week the guest of her
friend, Miss Cleo Brown.
Note the announcement on the
bottom of the front page calling
attention to the date of the speak
ing of Hon. Hoke Smith.
Mrs, P. B. Butler, of Broxton,
has been in the city this week
attending the protracted meet
ing at the Baptist church.
programme Tues
: ■toning at the auditorium
By line, which was enjoy-
HHHgood size audience.
J/fbiibon Knobloch, of Ma
again •inMhe city occupy
' itig heir usual position in Mrs.
JTurreiftiiufs Millinery store.
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Miss Clifford Hart has return
ed from Waycross and has ac
cepted a lucrative position with
the Markey Trading Company.
Editor P. B. Butler and Busi
ness Manager C. A. Tyler, of the
Broxton Journal, were both in
Douglas Saturday on business.
H. Johnson, cashier
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Col. J. J. Rogers returned Sun
day from an extended' tiip to
BarmsviiP.
Mr. B. F. Giddeus, of Ki k
land, aandi ! ate for sheriff, was a
visitor in the city yet tu: day.
When you need Seed Peas,
Seed Chufas or Seed VJvet
Baa.-.a, see Daniel Vickers, of
Douglas, Georgia. He has them
for sale.
Miss Cleo Albertson, of Moniac,
Fla., left for her home Tuesday
after spending a' most pleasent
visit to her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Brewer.
Deputy Sheriff and < mediated
for Sheriff J. E. thaw, oi Wiila
coochee, was
many friends here during the
..first of the week.
The Enterprise leun; that Mr.
T. R, Canova ias gone *.o Jac -
gpnvill.e Fla., where all arange
mencs are made for him to mter
the Pulman service.
The .Douglas Band and Orches
tra, *accnmpankd by a few
friends, went, to Wil'acoo hee
Thursday evening. Iheyr port
ed a good house and a pleasant
evening there.
'Rev. Alex. Kirkland’, a*Presby
terian minister fi\ in Valdosta,
will preac.i ar. tue Presbyterian
church next Sun ay morning and
evening. A coraia .nvitadon is
extended to all to atund.
Mr. PaulE. Car.ova, of Starke,
Fla., spent la it Friday n. D ht in
the city visiting his mother Mrs.
G P Canova. Hon. E. E. Cano
va, of Baker county. Fia., anoth
er son, was also here at the
1 tinfe.
Roland D. Grant, a noted iidd
popular lecturer, will duiver a
lecture under the'au'spises of the
Lyceum, iuthe school auditorum,
on Thursday March, 29 h. - A
pleasant evening’s entertainment
is promised.
We again have a- new adver
tisement from .that enterprising
firm, the “Bennett Clothing Com
pany”, who are pffering most ex
cellent gooss at reasonable
prices. Read the ad and then go
and trade with them.
Rev. K. Read, the Presiding
Elder, will preach at .the
Methodist Church next Sunday
morning. In the evening the
services will be conducted by the
pastor. Rev. L. A. Hill.* All aie
invited to attend both services.
The Enterprise this week has
been forced to yield space to the
advertisers. If this be kept up,
additional pages will have to be
added to the paper. We are
pleased that our people value
The Enterprise so highly as an
advertising mediu n.
The Enterprise this week has
on its last page a large half-page
advertisement of The Greater
Broxton Immigration Company,
who are offering lots at the low*
price of SIO,OO each. It would
be well for all our investing read
ers to look into these bargain of
fers and trv their luck
at the verv kw-cut
) ice asked.
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Fewer Gallons; W«2grs 10. ge .
Fewer Gallons; Wears longer.
I Mts. G. P. Canova and family
left Douglas W ednesday for
Sanderson, Florida, their former
home, to make that* place their
home again. Misses Adeline
and Kate Canova will remain
here until commencement after
which they will join the rest of
tiie family. Tne Enterprise re
grets to see such worthy pcoplt
leave our growing city.
The Building Committee of th
Methodist Church has selected
ire plans of Architect Geo. C
Thompson of Atlanta, Ga. Bid.
with specifications according
thereto will soon be advertise
for. Tne church promises to b
a most beautiful edifice fully
abreast with me times, and i
true keeping with the Ujro ry
ivenessofour town a lddstctio
Alderman J. C. Brewer, win
i 5 chairman of the Light and Wa
ter Committee, has succeeded i
getting the orginal contractors,
Messrs. H B. McCreary &. Co.,
of Atlanta, Ga., to pay the city
the recent expenses that were in
curred in placing the Light and
Water Plant in proper
tle disable 1 condition having
b ;en caused by defective work
manship when the plant was
erected.
In Mem aria!.
Resolution adopted by Douglas
Lolge 203, upon the death oi G.
W. Graham,-a member of th s
L 'Jfferof Independent order cf
O id Fellows:
Whereas;—lt has pleased tie
Devine Power, through the
workings of the Natural Laws of
Hae Universe, to remove from
a nong us, Pro. G. W. Grahan .
a worthy and respected mernlx r
o: this lodge, be it therefore,
Resolve;—That the sympathy
and condolence of this Lodge, be
extend j i to the bereaved family,
in tn.s their hour of grief, am
that a copy be placed on the
l > utes of this Lodge, as atoke.
of the esteem, in which he was
held, as a menber.
C. S. Porter,
J. Monroe Wilcox.
W. H. Alexander,
Committee.
Fewer Gallons; Wears longer.
Fewer Gallons: Wears longer.
Us 3 Jap-a-lac on your
floors.
W TT & H3LMESHOW. CO.
Fewer Gallons; Wears longer.
Fewer Gallons; Wears longer.
WANTED. f
Young men to travel and rep
resent a well established Chicago
House. Experience not neces
sary. Must come well recom
mended, compensation SBS per
month. Write or call at once on
J. W. Brown,
Douglas G«.
The City Laundry.
The City Laundry will be open
for business on Mondav, Fe mi
ary 12th, and work will be guar
anteed to be as good as can be
had anywhere, and prices will b*.
less than charged by other laund
iies. The public patronage solie
ted and all work will be finish
ed when promised.
Fewer Gallons; Wears lonaafc
Fewer Gallons; Wears longer.
Fewer Gallons; Wears longer
Fewer Gallons; Wears longer.
if
Jap=a=lac t*»e best
varnish made.
WATT & H3LMES HOW. CP.
A M int to Travelers.
While in Suffolk Va., Heart
Droll, Jr., proprietor of he Uea\
erton, Mich.. Hardware Co..
| taken very sick with bo v e | trouble
; A traveling salesman from Sag
naw. Mtch.. advised him to get
jloo't'e o r Chamberlain’s C'»ljc
J'-ra and DiarrJ) C a R e med\
P lid. “It soon cured rne
I'l l I take jilraunri n recommend
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> 1 tie ot 11 »i- reined,. It is nlmo
hre to be needed and i- n t o'
Tl -inabte w!»i!e on p
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A PJfasure Trip.
The wrlterAvas privileged Mon
ti v, whiaJrwelughlv appreciate,
to accompany Mr Turner Brew
er on his usual Trip on that day
of the* week to .Ambrose, Wray
and Broxton. On all sides
could be seen genuine South
ieorgia prosperity, for our farm
ets have their lands in most ex
cellent condition for the year’s
crop. Several line fields c f rye
a d onto could also be seen along
he road. Both Ambrose and
vv.ay are good local business
tobits an ! a number of the good
cople along the route ordered
he co oity’s official organ sent'
.to Guir .address.
’ Uwr neighboring city-of Brox
which we visited for th
u-*t time* rajadr.-, she,vs rapt
ten, T%d by earnest teacher
the town shows very rapid devei
opment. In all d rect.ons cou.
be teen new houses in course o
erection, mostly of the cottag
varietys—just what always mean
a very rapid growth in popula
l ion. The proposed fair will Li
located on most beau ti f u
grounds, a twenty acres tract
almost in the center of (own
The Enterprise rejoices in the
genuine prosperity of all section,
of our great county, and wi
\vere pleased to see the rapii
development along all lines ai
the above named places.
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T W/fJW.OTT > • '.Ad,.' '
HE above picture of the
man and fish is the trade
mark of Scott’s Emulsion,
and is the synonym for
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strength and purity. It is sold
in almost all the civilized coun
tries of the globe.
If the cod fish became extinct
it would be a world-wide calam
ity, because the oil that comes
from its liver surpasses all other
fats in nourishing and life-giving
properties. Thirty years ago
the proprietors of Scott’s Emul
sion found a way of preparing
cod liver oil so that everyone can
take it and get the full value of
the oil without the objectionable
taste. Scott’s Emulsion is the
l>est thing in the world for weak,
backward children, thin, delicate
[>eople, and all conditions of
wasting and lost strength.
Sen if for fre» Mm pit.
SCOTT * BOWNE, CHEMISTS
4o»-4is mu innr, saw roam
SOe. and SI.OO. All Jruggifit.
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For County Conimissoner.
Tho voter* of Pearson anil McOonalP
district's present the name of J. O. White
of tUc P rst District of Cotlee county, a
suitable ''fdidat.'* for eounty commie
sioner and respectfully solicit the *u,t>nor:
f his fellowcitizen at the apßroncnhu
white primary.
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Chamberlain’s!
Cough Eemedyj
Tho Children’s Favorite
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Cour.hn, C01d.3, Croup and •
Whooping Cough.
Tills remed;,' is f fr.i it* orrr
r largo p irt of the civilized world. It «. n ‘
JffioyyozirJ& 1
The most skillful cutters
and tailors are to be found U* 7
in the metropolitan cities.
This is one of the many I
reasons why \xe can give \-i f
better values than the local. iv ’ >
tailor can—at a little more 1 y
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--than half his price. fe ■ N-.;'
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dou’ll appreciate what the '■ f
easy feel is in one of our \ f
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suits. 1 pd
We’ll show you an assort- !I Jjf
ment of 500 styles of wool
ens to select from. gfi
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IMade to your measure Exclusive Local Representative of
Ed. V. Price & Company
taken by US Merchant Tailors* Chicago
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workmen and t|
LITTLE &
WATCHMAKERS & JE\VaS, Gal
Waycross, Ga. ery B usi^™
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t. h HAMMOND!!,
CITY BUTCHER.
We handle all kinds of meats.
Native and Western Beef, Pork,
M it ton, Fish and Oysters, Game
and Poultry.
All kinds of vegtables such as
Irish Potatoes, Cabbages etc.
STRAWBERRIES and CELERY.
All Orders Prcmptl; Delivered. Gall Pbooe No. 70.
DOUGLAS, - GEORGIA.
“"millinery parlors,
MCHOLS, GEORGIA.
I have just returned from the Eastern markets
and have on display a beautiful line of
frg READY TO-WEAR, 0
L DIES’ FIPN!?H!NGS AND NOTIONS.
Da I and see this new line of goods ”
linery Parlors.