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Farmers are busy in this section
fighting grass.
Several of our boys left last week
for Macon to join the army.
Quite a number of the Pearson
boys went to Pablo Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. White Ic-ft last Monday
for St. Augustine and other points
in Florida. She will visit her son,
Mr. Gaineo White, of Key West, be
fore she returns to Pearson.
Mr. Silas M eeks is with us now.
He is making us a fine road from
Pearson to McDonald.
Mr. J. B. White, of McDonald, vis.
ited his family at this place Satur
day and Sunday.
There is a certain girl here that
likes to stay at Mr. Kin Griffis’. I
wonder why.
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Mrs. T. G. Hamilton is visiting rel
atives in and near Douglas this week.
Wm. Smith and T. G. Hamilton
took in the alumni banquet of Geor
gia Normal Institute at* Douglas on
Tuesday night.
Miss Goldy Brown, cf Douglas, ar
rived in Pearson last Saturday on a
visit of some length to the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Henderson, just
out of town.
In its last issue the Douglas En
terprise presents a picture of the
Georgia Normal College and Business
Institute. This institution is Coffee
county’s pride and the state’s great
est asset in educational training for
young people.
Douglas enertained last week roy
ally the Epworth League of South
Georgia. Over 200 league officials
and workers were present.
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Mr. Willie Adams made a flying
trip to Douglas Monday.
Preaching at Jowcrs Chapel Sat
urday and Sunday was well attend
ed, and everybody reported a nice
time.
The singing school a Jowers Chap
el will close next Saturay.
There will be preaching at Uncle
Dan Murray’s next Sunday. Every
body invitd.
Miss Emma Lou Adams was a
pleasant visitor at the home of Miss
Maggie Clements Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Adams
and family Sundry.
Mr. Kin Carver was a pleasant vis
itor at the home of Mr. R. H. Adams
Sunday.
Mr. Robert Vining was the guest
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: enjoyment
as you never thought J iW-m&SF’- HtlgMHi
could be is yours to f . \ V ~»
command quick as -A. f f
you buy some Prince %jtM
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process (hit cuts out j |
bite and parch! Prince Albert has always So* p ?M?r d M I 'Sro'
been sold without coupons or premiums. I >&&
We prefer to give quality ! K
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the national joy smoke
has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it!
And that isn't strange, either.
Men who think they can’t smoke a pipe or roll a ciga-
Buy Prince Albert every- rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince
’to'ppyred’bagr, Sc; tidy rej Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try-
tim, ioc; handsome pound ou t certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
and half-pound tin humt- , , J ,
dors and-that corking fine coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply.
pound crystal-glass humi- Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story!
dor wifh sponge-moistener
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of Miss Annie Belle Smoak Sunday
afternoon.
M iss Ruby Smoak is visiting Miss
Deloone Daniels a few days this week
Miss Inez Douglas spent Saturday
night with Miss Emma Lou Adams.
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i The rains of this section have been
! plentiful, and the farms are all look
jing nice. Watermelons are begin
[ ning to get ripe.
The ice cream supper at Mr. J. C.
Starling’s Saturday night was enjoy
ed by a large crowd.
Misses Cothern Davis, Delia Nip
per, Laura Belle Sears, Messrs. Thos.
Metts, Sefie Thompson and Warren
j Ward, were pleasant visitors of Miss
ies Annie Belle and Pearl Sears on
I Sunday morning.
Miss Rosann Walden spent Satur
day with Miss Mattie Mae Hutchin
son. /
Mrs. D. W. Hutchinson has been
j very ill for a few days, but is some
j better now.
j Mr. Lawrence Gillis was the guest
;of Miss Pearl Sears Sunday night.
I A few of the folks over here at
tended preaching at Chatterton Sun
day.
Mr. Aaron Starling, of St. Augus
tine, Fla., is spending awhile with his
mother, Mrs. Wm. Royals.
Miss Pearl Sears spent Saturday
afternoon with Miss Mattie Mae Hut
ehinson.
Miss Delia Nipper has invited some
of her friends to go and eat water
melon with her, and I am sure they
will go. Better come, Uncle Jim.
Miss Lessie Harper spent awhile
with Miss Cothern Davis on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Cowart s spending a few days
j with her mother, Mrs. Tanner, and
j Mrs. Cowart’s baby is still very sick.
! Has been for some tmie, but hope
it will soon be well.
Misses Annie Belle and Pearl Scars
Messrs. Lawrence Gillis, Warren
Ward, William and Aaron Starling
and Warren Tanner, were all guests
of Miss Mattie Hutchinson on Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Mary Sears and Eula Mae
McDaniel, went to the singing con
vention at Alma Sunday, and report
a nice time.
Mrs. Harrison Tanner spent Sat
urday night with her daughter, Mrs.
Clayton Adams.
Miss Winnie Lee Harrell is spend
ing awhile with her sister, Mrs. Gillis.
BROWN EYES.
MONEY—We will get you all
you apply for without delay.
Wallace & Luke, Douglas, Ga.
*THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DO UGLAS, GEORGIA, JULY 1, 1916.
SALEM NEWS.
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Prof. Wm. Maine closed his sing
ing school at Salem last Saturday
with a good attendance. Dinner was
spread on the ground for all present,
and plenty of refreshments and good
singing. Prof. Maine will begin a
school at Blystone school house on
Monday morning for six days.
The rain and hail here Thursday
afternoon did but very little damage
to the crops.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hester, from
the Hester mill at Willacoochee, were
visitors in this community the first
of the week.
Miss Martha Keith is spending the
week in Douglas as the guest of Miss
Margaret Hurley.
Messrs. Wm. Maine and H. I). Min
ix, Jr., attended a sing near Nicholls
Thursday of last week.
Miss Aline O’Steen was the guest
of Miss Addie O’Steen of Douglas,
a few days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maine attended
the singing convention at Alma alst
Sunday.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Grantham, Jr., was buried at the
Rocky Pond cemetery this week. The
little one had suffered much pain
through life. May God’s blessings
rest upon the bereaved mother and
father.
Mesdames G. W. and J. F. Hesters
and Miss Martha Keith, were visiters
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maine Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Harper, Jr.,
and children visited Mrs. J. Barnes
of Douglas, Sunday.
Mrs. Marvin Barnes, of Augusta,
arrived Sunday to spend three or four
weeks with friends and relatives in
Douglas and Salem.
Mr. Sampie Smith conducted the
preaching at Wolf Pit ir. Bacon coun
ty, Sunday.
Mr. J. OSteen and family attended
the camp meeting at Gulley Branch
this week.
The protracted meeting will begin
at Salem Thursday night before the
third Sunday in July. Everybody in
vited to attend.
Miss Annie Carver is spending sev
eral weeks near Ambrose with rela
tives and friends.
Most of the farmers in this section
are enjoying eating watermelons and
peaches. Fine, isn’t it, Uncle Jim?
LONESOME.
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WILLACOOCHEE NEWS.
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Among those who attended the au
tomobile show at Fitzgerlad last week
were Mr. and Mrs. B. G. O’Berry,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brinson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Roberts, Misses Pansy and
Jimmie Linder, Gladys Brinson, Mar
ie Gandy, and Messrs. Wilbur O’Ber
ry and Cauley Sutton.
Miss Trixie Exum, of Douglas, was
the guest of Miss Maude Corbitt last
week.
Miss May Kelly, of Sparks, visited
friends in the city Saturday.
Mrs. J. B. Oberry is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. .J F. Ward, in Jack
sonville, this week.
Dr. Henry Corbitt and Mr. Frank
Summerlin went up to Macon Satur
day and enlisted in the army for two
years.
Miss Leonora Linder left Wednes
day for an extended trip to Newr.an
and other points in North Georgia.
Mrs. 0. R. Brwon and daughter,
Frances, left Saturday for Jackson
for a visit to her parents.
Miss Clyde McCranie visited her
aunt, Mrs. J. M. Dent, in Douglas
last week.
Miss Etta Roberts, of Douglas,
spent the week-end with Miss Flor
ence Sears.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Roberts visited
friends here Saturday and Sunday.
Quite a party of our young people
attended the ice cream supper at
Pinebloom Saturday evening.
Mrs, L. H. Shellhouse and Miss
Mattie Gaskin left Tuesday morning
for a visit to Augusta and South
Carolina.
Mrs. W. T. Singleton, who has
been visiting in Albany, returned to
her home Saturday.
Miss Clara Belle Henderson, of
Brookfield, is visiting Miss Gussie
Roberts.
Mr. B. G. Oberry, Jr., returned
from Athens Tuesday.
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McDonald news.
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Mrs. R. A. Cook and son, of Hazle
hurst, are visiting her sister, Mrs.
Joe McDonald, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mathews are
visiting in Cooledge this .week.
Preaching last Sunday by Rev.
•Jonh Sharp was much enjoyed by a
large crodw.
Miss Edna McDonald gave a tacky
party last Thursday evening. Miss
Julia Boone and Mr. Ernest Hunter
were awarded prizes for being dress
ed the most tacky, and it is reported
the balance of the participants should
have had prizes, as they were tacky
some.
C. R. White made a flying trip to
Atlanta this week on business.
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We are having quite a lot of rain
at this writing.
Crops are looking fine now.
Mrs. Walter Hutcheson spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. W. L.
Fussell.
• Mrs. Walter Veal visited Mrs. W.
M. Cliett Saturday afternoon.
Bro. Williams and wife, of Pitts,
pa., taken dinner with Mrs. Walter
Veal Sunday.
Sorry to announce the illness of
Mr. John Ricketson.
Mr. Robert Ricketson made a bus
iness trip to Ambrose Saturday.
Messrs. E. J. Sweat, Quitman Vick
ers and Joe Burch, of Ambrose, dined
with W\ L. Fussell Sunday.
Mr. J. M. Freeman, of Douglas, did
not attend camp meeting at Bethayn
Sunday.
Bro. Walthal, of Arkansas, preach
ed to a large crowd Sunday and Sun
day night at Bethany.
Quite a number of visitors in these
woods now attending camp meeting.
Can’t name them all.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDonald
taken dinner at the home of Mr. W.
L. Fussell Sunday.
Miss Mary Jane Grantham, of
Ambrose, visited her sister, Mrs.
Walter Hutcheson Sunday.
Messrs. Walter Veal and Guilford
Stapleton made a business trip to
Wray Tuesday.
Mrs. M. C. Jowers spent Tuesday
night with her uncle, Mr. T. E. Caves.
Mrs. M. C. Jowers expects to leave
in a few days for a visi to her sister
at Cordele.
Mr. D. J. Paulk, of Ambrose, was
a guest of Mr. Dave Buchan Sunday.
Mr. P. L. Wilson dined with Mr.
Dave Buchan Sunday.
Miss Vide Ricketson visited Mrs.
Walter Veal Tuesday.
Mr. Reason Ricketson has just re
turned from a visit to his sister, Mrs.
Right, of West Green.
Mr. Dennis Vickers, Jr., attended
preaching at Broxton Sunday.
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Special attention to cuisine^ Sea food
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Rates reasonable.
For further information, address the Manager.
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HIS WIFE ASKED HIM-HOW MUCH;
HE TOLD HER; SHE WROTE HIM A CHECK
FOR THE AMOUNT. SHE HAD PUT MONEY
IN THE BANK, AND SAVED HER*HUSBANO
FROM BUSINESS FAILURE. *'
A woman witn a bank account makes a better com
oanion; she gets interested in her husband’s affairs; she
mows where money comes from and where it goes, and
he takes mighty good care that it goes as far as possible
>he can save you trouble and MONEY. Give HER a
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house keeping, with private family,
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For quick loans on improved farm
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expense, see F. W. Dart, Douglas, Ga.