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L©<sa! suffid Persouml.
Mr. C. E. Stewart, of McDon
ald, was in town this week.
Mr. Joel Wilcox of Wray, spent
Monday in Douglas.
Mr. A. F. Wilson, of Willacoo
chee was in town last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown
spent a few days in Nichols this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grantham
have returned from a vis : t to
Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fisher are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher
this week.
Rev. L. A. Hill will preach at
the Methodist church Sunday,
ami will move the following week
Both the Grand Jury and Petit.
Jury are ordered back to the
adjourned term by Judge Park
er.
Mrs. Appleby’s mother, Mrs.
Harris, of Roberta, and Miss
Daisy Harris are at Mrs. Apple
by’s.
Rev. L. A. Hill goes to Vienna
aiiu Rev. W. D. McGregor comes
to Douglas. Both places are well 1
filled.
Rev. G. A. Bartlett preached
two very strong and interesting
sermons at the Baptist church
last Sunday.
Mr. Joe McDonald, of McDon-!
aid. was in town Tuesday look
ing after I some business in the
Ordinary’s office.
The only store that will
£ive U your money back
if not satisfied is Markeyj
Trading Co.
The Union Pharmacy has got-*
ten moved into new quarters and.
now has the prettiest drug store
to be found anywhere.
V; i 'my on wd here
s d? a .y nuj much tluif was sold
at Siicriif’s side principally old
hoi ses, mules and wagons.
Frol'. W. R. Skinner, of Fitz
gerald, is in town tuning pianos! j
I' >.our inslrum-wit acecU tuning
Drs. Moorman, Holton, Rick-:
etson and Dorsett attended the
meeting of the Coffee .County
Medical Society last Tuesday. j
There will be many bids intro
duced in Congress Poking to the
remedying of the whiskey evil
and some wholesome legislation
along this line is looked for.
Mr. G. W. Williams* one of the
best farmers in the county, of
Faies, was in town last Saturday
and made our office a visit. We
are always glad to see such men
as no.
Superior court convenes Mon
day, call term, and all jurors are
ordered back by the Judge. Wc
invite all who owe for subscrip
tion to come to see us during the
week, as we have something im
portant to see them about.
Toe program rendered by the
Music and Expression depart
ment hit Monday ni he was en
joyed very much by those present.
The children showed splendid
tiffining and <ll ' credit to Misses
Bennett and Nunmidj.
C ngross was convened Mon
el ' t tboon. Vi .-President
F d ffiks, bv virtu? of' is • ffico,
ij. resident of the senate. Hon.
Joe Cannon, who has been Speak
er of the House for t • last two
terms, was again elected as
km aker.
DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DECEMBER 7th, 1907.
Messrs. E. L. Vickers and
Arthur Brooks went out to Mr.
Vickers caught a good
lot of fine fish last week and the
editors folks, living next to Mr.
'dickers, got enough to make
them feel like they had some
mighty good neighbors.
For Sale.
One large business lot 75x150
feet, best part of town in
Nicholls, Ga., next to Masonic
Hall. See or write
Jacob Prac-er,
Douglas, Ga.
Meet “ITFACE 2 FACE
It is likely the Hon. Jno. W.
Bennett will again be in the race
for Solicitor of the Brunswick
circuit. Col. M. D. Dickerson
has withdrawn from the race and
it is likely that the other candi
dates will do the same thing, if
Col. Bennett’s physical condition
will allow him to enter the race.
“That” which cries to keep
what one is always ’’loosing; a
durable watch, ” a reliable article
of any kind is always appreciated.
Come to me for your jewelry, I
will give you the quality you buy
Yours for reliability,
W. R. Wilson, Jeweler;
No opposition has developed
against Congressman Bi antley
and it is not likely that there wi 1
beany. Judge Parker has been
spoken of by his friends, but it
is not likely that he will iow
enter the race. He makes or e
of Georgia’s best Judges and for
the present Brunswick circuit
needs his good work.
Wood. Wood. Wood.
For wood and large loads at
80 cents a load, delivered prompt
ly call phone 159, the office of
the Ashley Price Lumber Co., or
see the undersigned.
V. i'ffi VNCaN.
H-: i. W. S. Coleman, vho was
for fourteen years president of
the Georgia Weekly Press As
sociation, was in Broxton last
week. He is now secretary of
ct nv vv iiT*3 insurance company* j
1 # v•’ ' r '
trust that he will call to see us
when in the county again.
Reguiar Meeting.
Robert E. Lee Chapter U. D.
C. will meet in regular business
session Wednesday Dec. 11th,
at 3 p. m.—sharp"
Mrs. vV. W. McDonald,
Pres.
Mrs. Turner Brewer,
Rec. Sec.
U can’t walk away from
the fact that Mar key sells
for less
If you owe us and we owe the
other fellow and the other fellow
ows you, how are we to pav* the
other fellow to that the other
fellow can pay you unless you
come and pay us? Come to our
office and answer this question.
We will give you twenty-five per
cent off if you will answer satis
factorily.
NOTICE.
The city Tax Books for
£907 are now open for the
pay m enl c f AC va sore m
I Taxes .so please settle same
I promptly at my office, Nc.
, 8 in tiie Court House.
EUGENE MERRIER.
Ciiy Clerk.
Don’t worry because you have
made a mistake; you might have
made a worse one.
Royal Arch Chapter.
The Royal Arch Chapter met
last Tuesday night and elected
the foliowing officers for the new
year.
W F Sibbett, High Priest.
Jno M Hall, King.
H C Whelchel, Scribe.
W C Lankford, Captain of the
Host.
W C Bryan, Principal Sojourner
J J Dubose, Royal Arch Captain
J M Dent, Master third veil.
Matt Kirkland, Master second
veil.
S Fales, Master first veil.
W W Southerland, See.
John McLean, Treas.
C. T. Darley, Sent.
On January 14th, the Chapter,
acting under dispensation, will
confer all the degrees to those
who have been already elected
and to those who may be elected
to the degrees by that time.
Other Chapters will be invited to
meet with us and refreshments
will be served during the night.
Committee on refreshments, J
M Dent, J M Hall, John McLean
and W C Bryan. Every Com
panion of this Chapter is urged
and expected to be present.
Never judge the merit of a
joke by the laugh of a woman
with dimples and pretty teeth.
If it wasn’t for the happening
of the unexpected life would be
awfully monotonous.
And a sympathetic tear comes
as near being a panacea for all
feminine troubles as anything on
the market.
Nichols Lodge F. & ft. M., Mo. 400
Meets on the fousth Tuesday night
in each month. Visiting brethren are
coadially invited to attend.
W. M. BROWN, W. M.
DAVID ANDERSON, Sec.
lust A tfinindfr
When you contemplate a Journey you select the route
with the least number of changes. The experienced
traveler seeks out the line furnishing a through car.
Would It net be business cense to fciLv. £!iij plan in the
selection of
ft TRADING PLACE
My prices are not only more attractive tor the thrifty house-keep
ers, but mv delivery is prompt and my Goods Guaranteed.
NO NEW DISCOVERIES, NOTHING SENSATIONAL,
but to avail yourself of these prices you must bring the GASH.
charged at these prices. Prices subject to change with
es o i J O
out notice at any time:
r
Coats Cotton <3
Curtain Poles, complete 1 0
All 5 cts Snuff ; 4
0
All lOcts Snuff U
i , 7
1 Sterling Ball Potash I
!. , IK
Horsfords Powders, large size 1 v
1 • 10
[i
Parrot and Monkey Baking Powders *7
QQ
18 pounds Granulated Sugar
' * r ; £
100 pounds Rice by sack at only "J
■7O
24 pound Sack Flour 1 O
il-Jj M ilc i*ik
y23 1. ‘.S3 i dJ b iLf' 'i£< feli^a
DO YOU WANT MONEY ?
WE ARE MAKING FIVE YEAR FARM LOANS UPON IMPROVED FARM PROPERTY AT
A LOW RATE GF INTEREST. PART OF THE LOAN TO BE PAID BACK EACH YEAR.
If your place is mortgaged, why continue to pav a high rate of
interest when you can save money by getting it from us, and at
the same time pay oil your debt gradually. There are no regular
commissions charged on these loans. If you want cheap money,
come in and got it.
JAS. I. HATFIELD, LAWSON KELLEY,
Inspector, Attorney.
If a self-made man says he is
ashamed of his job he is pretty
fair specimen of what David said
all men were.
Notice.
I have equipped a first class
barber shop in front of the court
house, with baths. Work guaran
teed to please. Call.
James M. McDonald.
The professional society man
is capable only of entertaining
silly women.
Friendship may have the true
ring, but it isn’t the kind of ring
that is calculated to satisfy the
girl who is in love.
For that hard time feeling,
take seven doses a day of Dr.
Cherup’s Extract of Sunshine
and Good Cheer.
Repentance professed for the
purpose of getting into a position
to do it again does not count for
anything.
It is easy to smile while you
are winning, but the world loves
a man who can keep on smiling
while losing.
When a man calls his wife
“honey” the explanation is that
it keeps him as busy as a Lee
supplying her wants.
S pounds Tomatoes 10
2 pounds Tomatoes -8
Cotton Seed Meal 1 $1.58
ci rn
Bran as long as it last 0 i .uU
Cotton Seed Hulls /0
■V Pt Sewing Machine Oil 10
Vasiline 8
Baby Elite Shoe Polish 8
Export Soap ---4
Ink-- 3
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons ar« prohibited by law from
J trespassing in any manner upon the
following lots of land, ‘published and
I posted.
j Lots of land Nos. 179 and 190, each
I containing 490 acres more or less, in
j tho Ist district of Coffee county, the
j property of Aaron Bvrd
Registered in Clerk’s Office, Novem
ber bth, 19U7.
J. R. Overman,
Clerk Superior Court.
Dissolution Partncrsliio-
NOTICE is hereby given that the
partnership of D. B. LoFiles and C. W.
Seymour operating and carrying on a
plaining mill business under the name
and style of DOUGLAS PLAINING
MILL COMPANY located in the town
of Douglas, Ga. f is dissolved by mutual
consent of parties. The conduct and
operation of the business will continue
under the name of Mr. Geo. W. Sey
mour, who will assume all the debts
and obligations outstanding against the
partnership and will have charge of all
accounts due and owing to said partner
shm. This the sth day of November,
1907.
D. B. LeFiles,
Geo. W. Seymour.
Beware of the man who is al
ways harping about honesty be
ing the best policy.
Have U seen “IT.”
President Roosevelt co Id
“find no warrant in law” for the
motto. “In God We Trust, ’ on
the coins. Neither is ther • any
warrant in law for Uncle Sam’s
chin whiskers. Will the President
cut ’em off ?—-Savannah News.