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Our Clearance Sale Now On
Don’t Miss To Visit Our Store While You’re In Town
IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET GOODS LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE
Silk Remnants at'Cot
ton Frices
Purely Personal
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chapman have
returned from Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Terrell announce
the arrival of a daughter.
Miss Rosalie Barnes is at home from
a visit to friends in Sparks.
Mrs. Alice Longino is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. W. R. Wilson.
A select car of mares arrived this
week at W. S. Patterson & Co.
Mrs. R. A. Moore has arrived from
a visit to relatives in North Georgia.
Mrs. Rich, of Fitzgerald, is the guest
at the home of her son, Mr. Wiley Rich
Mrs. Belle Nash, of Blooker, is
visiting her sister. Mrs. R. B. Glisson.
VOTE FOR
HON. R. E. DAVISON
For The Prison Commission
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He has served the
people and asks for
reelection.
Your Vote and Support Will
Be Appreciated
Levin’s Department Store
Miss Josephene Chambliss, of Brox
ton, is the guest of Miss Lillian Price.
Misses Era and Lillian Goodyear
have returned from South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Pafford have
a little son at their home, born Thurs
day.
( Mrs. Warren Lott and children have
returned from a visit to North Caro
lina.
Miss Carrie Stalvey entertained a
few couples on Thursday evening in
Ward Park, in honor of her guest Miss
Lessie Howse.
Miss Mary Burns has returned to
her home in Vienna after a visit to
her brother, Dr. Gordon Burns and
Miss Annie Dyer.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS. GEORGIA. Sept.. 9 1916.
Mrs. John Lewis, of Broxton, was
the guest df Mi y Frank McLean
Sunday. ,
Mrs. Vincent Green and daughter,
of Florida, are the guests of Mrs John
Barnes.
Miss Mary Canon left Tuesday for
her home in Abbeville after visiting
relatives here.
Mr. F. M. Appleby is spending sev
eral days in Washington, D. C., visit
ing his brother.
Miss Ruth Davis left Thursday for
Swainsboro to take charge of the high
school work there.
, Miss Hazel Borrow has returned
Ito her home after a visit to Miss
Mildred McDonald.
Mr. W. S. Patterson has arrived in
the city for the season. Mrs. Patter
son will follow later.
Mr. John Corn reached the city this
week and will be here for a few days
Later he will return here for the stock
season.
Among The College Set.
Mr. Osborne Christopher left this
week to attend school at Dahlonega.
Miss Tanner Porter for the State Nor
mal at Athens, Misses Thelma Lott
and Daisy Relihan for the South Geor
gia Normal at Valdosta, Misses Mary
and Gladys Peterson, Miss Madge
Baker and Miss Venita Vickers will
Miss., Misses Annette McLen.i, lallian
leave in a few days for
Price, Agnes Morrison and Mildred
McDonald for Wesleyan College,
Misses Annie and Dorothy Dyer for
Brenau.
BURKETT-FORTUNE.
Mr. Noah Burkett, and Miss Clif
ford Fortune, two well known young
peole of the county were married last
Sunday afternoon at the residence of
J. M. Freeman, J. P. on Ward street,
i They will make their home in the city
J and they have the best wishes of hun
dreds of friends.
Mrs. Thresa Caldwell is the guest
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Alderman have
moved to the residence of Mrs. Cur
tis Cook to do light housekeeping.
Miss Ora Thompson and Miss Odes,
sa Walker have returned from a visit
to Miss Bessie Clements at Ray City.
W. S. Patterson & Co., have a car
of fine brood mares. Call on them.
Mrs. E. E. Bailey has returned to
her home in Fitzgerald after spending
several days as the guest of her son,
Mr. W. H. Bailey.
Room for rent, to couple, or two
young men. Can get board also if
desired. Call Phone 199, or address
Mrs. H. W. Baird.
After spending the summer here,
Misses Bessie and AdTlie Butler have
returned to their home in Cuthbert.
They were the attractive guests of
Mrs. J. L. Young and Mrs. Dismuke,
while here.
Rev. T. S. Hubert returned home
this week from a week’s vacation in
Warrenton, where he visited his
mother. He reports a delightful time
and says that the trip benefited him
very much.
On Saturday afternoon the Out
look club met with the president, Mrs.
S. J. Stubbs at a call meeting. Mrs.
B. W. Gray was the new member
selected to fill the vacancy made by
Mrs. C. H. Ross.
One of the- largest dances of the
season was given at the Elks Hall
last Monday evening. There were
visitors from many south Georgia
cities here in attendance, and special
music was provided for the occasion
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA—Coffee County.
Will b e sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October next, the following described
property to-wit:
One grey horse mule about eight
years old
ed Mike; also one black mare mule
about twelve vears old weight 900
pounds named Minnie. •
Said property levied on ond to be
sold as the property of J. J. Hill to
satisfy an execution issued from the
City Court of Douglas of said county
in favor of Third National Bank of
Fitzgerald Ga. against said Mary E.
Fussell, Robert Fussell, Ive Hill and
J. J. Hill.
This the 7th day of September, 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
Coffee County, Georgia.
GEORGIA,—Coffee County.
Will be sold befo-e the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October next, the following described
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S OLID C OMFORT
He wears WILSON glasses. They are “Two Sights” he can read
and see distance objects perfectly, comfortable with the same pair of
glasses.
Our “Two Sight” accurately fitted glasses costs as follows.
In Aluminum frame $4.60
In Best Gold Filled frame 6.1#
In Solid Gold frame 8.10
SINGLE SIGHT
In Aluminum Frame $2.00
In Best Gold FTlled F'rame 4.10
In Solid Gold Frame 6.10
The above prices are for galsses fitted that do not require astig
matism corrected. Astigmatism correction is $3.00 additional.
W. It. WILSON, Opt. I).
ANNOUNCEMENT
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The Leading 5 & 10c Store
on Sibbett Block next to the
Boston Store is ready for
business. Come to us Sat
urday 9. Everybody
is invited. Watch for the
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Grand Opening
property to-wit:
Eighteen head of stock cattle, mark
ed long split under bit in one ear and
swallow fork and under bit in other
ear, and twelve head of stock marked
smooth crop in one ear, under square
in other ear.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of Laura Spivey,
B. I. Spivey and Wash Davis to satisfy
an execution issued from the City
Court of Douglas, of said county, in
favor Swift Fertilizer Company again
Big Lot of Remnants to
Close Out
i st said Laura Spivey, B. I. Spivey and
T. F. Spivey.
This the 7th day of September, 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
Coffee County, Georgia.
Borrow money from L. E. Heath
and E. L. Tanner. Dougias. jGa., and
improve your farms. Interest only
6 per cent.
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