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Out of Tow" Society
MT. ZION DOtS.
Hello, Uncle Jim, here we come for
the first time. Our school is Ret
ting along fine under the careful man
agement of Miss Idello Meeks, and
she is loved by all of her pupils.
Our Sunday school is getting along
fine. Everybody is invited to come.
Church was well attended Sun
day, and a good sermon was deliver
ed by Rev. S'. E. Illitch.—r-Messrs.
Charlie Wall and cli- -r Cillis visited
church and homef Sunday. We
were all glad to .hem. ——There
will be preaching i Mt. Zion next
Saturday night at 7 o’clock, and Sun
day at 11 o’clock, 13th and 14th, by
Rev. Varnadore. Everybody invited
to come. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wall
visited homefolks Sunday. Mr.
Tharp Vickers and Miss Mary Gillis
were all smiles Sunday. The pin
der popping and candy pulling Thurs
day night of last week was well at
tended. Mr. Johnnie Wall visited
the home of Mr. Bill Gillis Sunday
afternoon. Mr. A/.ie Bennett vis
ited the home of Mr. Jim Sutton Sun
day afternoon. Miss Emmie Wall
and Mr. Johnnie Wall went to Fid
dlers Green Saturday night, and re
ports a nice time. Misses Lillie
and Janie Sutton attended church on
Sunday. Miss Emmie Wall was a
pleasant visitor at Mr. Jim Sutton s
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dave Hen
derson and daughter, Henna, return
ed from Florida last Thursday after
noon. Mrs. J. 11. Wall was a vis
itor to McDonald Monday. Mr. G.
A Gillis made a flying trip to Pearson
Monday. Dr. McDonald is on the
sick list this week. We hope him a
speedv recovery.
YELLOW VIOLETS.
WEST GREEN NEWS.
We .e having: gome fine weather
the . clays. Begins to look like
spring is here. Mr. N. S. Boyd vis
ited Fitzgerald Sunday. Miss Fan
nie Minchew attended preaching at
Burkett church Sunday.—-Mrs. J.
L. Denton spent the day Tuesday with
her mother, Mrs. Joel Ward. -
Mi-.-os Esther Denton, 'Eula Wilcox
and Lucy Courson visited Misses Gay
nell and Bennie Ward Sunday.
Mr. Mitchell Sapp carried Miss Ruby
Peterson to church at Love Ilill Sun
day. Rev, Morrison preached an
interesting sermon at Lone Ilill Sun
day and was enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. N. S. Boyd is still at the
hospital at Douglas, but is improving
speedily, and is expected to come
home this week.- Mr. Oliver Sapp
visited his brother, Calvin, at West
Green Sunday. Mr. Percy Ward, of
the G.-N. €. and B. 1., visited his
mother, Mrs. J. S. Ward, Saturday
night, Miss Eula Walden spent
Tuesday night with Miss Ruby Pet
erson. Messrs. Percy Ward and
Robert Wilcox visited Miss Ruby
Roberts Sunday.
TWO SCHOOL GIRLS.'
WINFIELD NEWS.
(Lasi Week)
We are having very inclement
weather. Bro. T. C. Jordan filled
his monthly appointment at Union
church Saturday a d Sunday. We
are so glad to say .hat Mr. J. Z. Hes
ter is improving.—*- Mr. J. L. Mob
ley and W r . S. Sullivan spent part of
the afternoon with . W. O. Betts.
. Misses Mary Co. itt and Belle
Hawkins had callers Sunday after
noon. We are glad to say Miss
Caroline Mobley is up again, hut is
very feeble yet. Mrs. Florence
Moore and Mrs. J. L. Mobley were
the guests of Mrs. W. A. Mobley on
Sunday afternoon. Mrs J. 'ioung
has returned to Mrs. W. A. Mobley’s
after a visit to her sisters and broth
er at Osierfield. Mr. J. L. Mobley
made a business trip to Ocilla on the
20th. Mrs. Susie Hester has been
very ill, but is able to be out again.
.——Union school is still progressing
under the careful management of
Miss Mary Corbitt. People out <
here are trying to start up their far
ming, but the weather is so bad they
can’t do much Our Sabbath school
at Union church is still progressing.
LOVING HENRY.
McClelland school notes.
<Our school is progressing nicely.
State Pig Club Agent, Mr. Down
ing. and Mr. G. B. Eunice visitel our
school last week, and made some dem
onstrations of photos of pigs raised
by the Pig Club boys. The musi
cal entertainment at Mr. StafFler’s
Saturday night was enjoyed by all
present. Miss Johnson, the Can
ning Club Agent, spent Tuesday af
ternoon with us organizing the To
mato Club. There are 10 members
in the club. Some of the folks are
talking of planting corn this week.
Misses Mary Neugent and sisters
spent Saturday night at Mr. J. J. Mc
—Clelland’s.
k\TILLA PARK DOTS.
j We are having some very pretty
I weather this week. Mr. Cauley
Taft and Mr. Virgil McKinnon took
i flying trip to Douglas • Saturday,
then went out to the box social at
Vickers School House. We are all
very glad to see Misses Lucile and
Annie Mae Davis return to school af
ter a long absence. Prof. 0. L.
Taylor went to Waycross Saturday
on business. Church was well at
tended at Royals church on Sunday.
We are very glad to know Mr.
Melvin Davis is improving from an
attack of pneumonia. Mr. Homer
Gillis was the pleasant guest of Miss
Mary Vickers. Mr. A. McKinnon
made a flying trip to Willacoochee
one day last week. Prof. O. L.
Taylor and Mr. Oscar Starling plan
ned a trip to Douglas Saturday, but
was disappointed. Mr. S. A. Sum
merlin is up again from a case of
lagrippe. Misses Blanie and Ra
chel McKinnon took a pleasure trip
about inviting people to the box so
cial. The farmers of this section
are very busy plowing and planting
corn, cotton, buying guano etc.
Prof. Tullie Weatherington was in
Douglas Saturday. Bought him a
horse and buggy. Box social at
Satilla Park School House Saturday
night next. Everybody is cordially
invited, beginning at 7 o’clock in the
afternoon with literary program, and
closing time unlimited., such as joint
debates, songs, quartetts, speeches,
dialogues, etc.
WARD SCHOOL DOTS.
We are having some fine weather
now. Everybody is getting ready to
plant.- Uncle Jim, why didn’t you
come to preaching Sunday. Will
look for you next time. A large
crowd attended preaching Sunday.
Mr. Herbert Harrell, Miss Cor
bitt. and Miss Winnie Lee Harrell
spent Sunday at Mr. Dan Vickers
-Miss Lillian Vickers and Mist*
Viola Lott spent Friday and Satur-.
day at O’Berry visiting Miss Lott’s
homefolks. Mr. Leslie and Ernest
Squires spent Sunday at Mr. Dan
Vickrse. Miss Annie and Mabel
Squires spent Sunday at Mr. Thomp
son's.——Mhs Alice Williamson, of
Douglas, spent Sunday at Mr. Dan
Vickers’. -Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kirk
land announce the arrival of a little
girl at their home. We were glad
to Irave Mr. and Mrs. Shram, of
Quincey’s Farm, at { reaching Sunday.
—Prof. Sangstcr, of Ambrose, spent
Sunday at Mr. Dan Vickers. We
are glad to see Miss Bernice Kitchen
out again. Miss Gatsey Butts
spent Sunday at Mr. T. Crosby’s.—
Misses Pauline Vickers and Clig.
Crosby attended the pinder shelling
at Mr. T. Crosby’s Tuesday night.
—Everybody is about well of the
lngrippe this week. Miss Lillian
Vickers returned home Sunday from
Willacoochee. Hoping the Enter
prise success. ROSE BUD.
ROCKY PONl) SCHOOL NEWS.
Dear Uncle Jim: School is getting
along fine.' Some of the pupils are
out this week. We hope they will
soon be back i nschool again. Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Grantham, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Grantham, were visitors
at Mr. John Grantham’s last Sunday.
Miss Alkeone Rollins was a vis
itor at Miss Gertrude Moore’s last
Sunday. Mr. Myers Thomas was
a visitor at letaoin shrdlu cmfwypn
a visitor of Mr. Lonnie Moore last
Sunday. Mrs. Brantley and chil
dren were pleasant visitors at Mrs.
John Grantham’s Sunday. Mr. Wil
lie Thomas was a visitor of Mr. Ever
ett Smith’s Sunday. Miss Mary
Smith was a visitor of Miss Mary
Grantham last Sunday. Mrs. W.
B. Mercer and daughter were pleas
ant visitors at Mr. H. L. Smith’s on
Monday. Mr. B. T. Rollins visited I
Mr. Isaac Smith last Sunday.
Miss Martha Ann Smith and Miss
Levada Smith attended Gully Branch
preaching last Sunday. Miss Eula
Bailey was driving the little cream
mule last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Smith was a visitor at Mr.
Luke’s last Sunday. Mrs. Sarah
Rollins was a visitor at Mr. H. L.
Smith’s last Sunday.
UNCLE JIM’S CHUMS.
VICKERS SCHOOL DOTS.
We did not have a very good at
tendance at school last week on ac
count of lsickness. Mr. Hansel
Sears, who has been gone for a month
looking over the United States, re
turned home last Tuesday morning.
All his school mates wer glad to
have him come back. Mrs. Henry
McClelland and son, Ernest, from
Way cross, spent part of last week at
Mr. W. H. Vickers’. Miss Aleph
Lott is visiting relatives and friends
in the Mora district this week, and
Leon Mils is wishing her back. —Miss
Agness Vickers is on the sick list
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GA., MARCH 13th, 1915.
this week. The box social Satur
day night was a success, as they took
in $411:43.-i —Miss Tussie Houze, of
Fitzgerald, is visiting her sister this
week, Mss Ruth Houze. Miss An
hie Mae Mills is all smiles this week.
- - -We are sorry to learn of the
sickness and death of Richard Vick
ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Vick
ers. He was about ten years old.
The burial took place Saturday after
noon at the old Carver church.
Everybody is invited to attend Sun
day school at 3 o’clock.
BUNCH OF PINKS.
BICKLEY DOTS.
The farmers of this section are very
busy preparing for planting. Our
school is improving nicely under the
management of Prof. Alvin Carter.
We have 56 on roll, and several more
yet to come. The debate here was
well attended Saturday night. The
school is very dull this week. Miss
Maggie Morris made a visiting trip
to Nicholls to her mother Saturday,
and returned Sunday night. Miss
Leona Davis, of near Wilsonville, has
been visiting her grand-parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Berry Tanner. Miss Bes
sie Hemett was looking pleased last
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Walter
Smith made a business trip to Way
cross this week. Mr. Clifford Wil
son, from Waycross, is visiting Mr.
John Edenfield and family this week.
There wasn’t many out to church
Sunday at Rehobeth. Miss Gussie
Smith and May Denton ipade a visit
to Mr. G. L. Carter’s last week.
Mr. Alvin etaoinshrdlucmfwypetii-dr
Miss Maggie Edenfield attended
church Sunday.
SALEM NEWS.
Our school is still progressing, con
ducted by one of the best teachers
in the county. Little Myrtle Vin
ing spent Saturday night a he home |
of her uncle, Mr. J. O’Steen. Mrs.
J. O’Steen and children visited Mrs.
John Chaney Sunday afternoon, who
has been sick for some time,—— —Mr.
H. Thomas, Mr. S. Smith and Mr. J.
O’Steen attended preaching at the
Mobley School House Saturday night
and-Sunday.-—*Mrs. L. A. Yarbrough |
visited Mrs. Jim Tarrant Saturday
afternoon.—; —Mr. Frank Dooley call- j
ed on Miss Zeppie Minix Sunday af- ]
ternoon. Cupid is getting very busy !
on Rfd. No. 3. Little Eva and j
Ronia Minix visited their grand-par- i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Minix, Sun- !
day. Little Stella Horten was a j
pleasant visitor at the home of her |
uncle, Mr. Archie McCullers, Sun- ;
day. Mrs. Jim Tarrant, of Upton, i
is on the sick list this week. We i
hope for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. O’Steen announce j
the arrival of a iittle son. Mr. R. j
G. Underwood and Mr. Pat Chaney j
visited' friends and relatives at Chat- !
terton Sunday. Quite a surprise
wedding to the many friends of Miss
Rebecca Minix and Mr. Robert Ford
which took place Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. B. 11. O’Steen spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. J. O’Steen.
Mrs. Henry Chaney has been on the
sick list but is improving now. -
Mrs. G. W. Hester and daughter, Myr
tice, spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Hester’s daughter, Mrs. R. L.
Underwood. Mrs. Pat Chaney and
children spent Sunday at Mrs. R. L.
Underwood’s. Little Julia Under
wood spent Tuesday at the home of
her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Hesters. Little Eula Merritt
spent Wednesday night with school
mate, little Aline O’Steen. Little
Harvey Underwood is spending this
week with his grand-parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Underwood. —Miss Mary
Ward and Miss Martha Hester visited
Mrs. Byrd Sunday. Mr. Wm. Car
ver, of near Gulley Branch was a
mong friends Tuesday. Mrs. J. M.
Hester spent Saturday night and Sun
day at the home of her mother, Mrs.
i B. Carver. Mrs. B. Carver visited
her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Hester, Sat
! urday. Hope we will be in the new
! school house next week.
SCHOOL GIRL.
FARM LOANS.
Money is now more plentiful. We
are now closing loans promptly. If
you need money, come to see us.
DICKERSON, KELLEY & ROBERTS
SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR
Egyptian Wheat, any quantity.
Hall’s Drug Store.
Summerrous % and Vfe cotton seed
SI.OO per bushel. $4.00 per bushel
less than I paid last spring. You
can get seed at H. L. Graham’s, Brox
ton, Ga., or order from me.
JNO. S. CLARK,
Jacksonville, Ga.
WE CAN FURNISH YOU EGYP
tian Wheat in any quantity. Let
us make you a price. Hall’s Drug
Store.
To Our and Friends
We are in position now to furnish you
all grades of Fertilizer and Can give you
4 per cent of Potash, Retail from our ware
house, and car lots delivered anywhere, come
to see us and get the best
Douglas Oil & Fertilizer Co,
Douglas, x Georgia
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