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Purely Personal
Read Jno. Corn’s notice on page
five.
Mrs. T. S. Deen is visiting her moth
er at Uvalda.
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Mrs. Anna Jones is visiting rela
tives in Blackshear.
Attention is called to notice of Jno.
A. Corn on page five.
Mrs. C. N. Fielding has returned
from a trip to Leliaton.
Judge J. W. Quincey spent Thurs
day in Nashville at court.
Little Opal Vickers is recovering
from a recent serious illness.
Mr. W. R. Wilson spent two days in
Atlanta this week on business.
Mr. J. J. Knight, of Miltown, spent
a few days here on business this week.
Judge W. C. Lankford spent Wed
nesday in Hazlehurst at City court.
Mrs. Jake Dorminy has returned
from a visit to relatives at Fitzgerald.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Salter have re
turned from a trip to Emanuel coun
ty.
Mr. Roddy Davis left Saturday for
Athens where he enters the Univer
sity.
Mr. Hately Quincey left this week
for Suwanee, Tenn., where he enters
school.
Mrs. J. E. Causey has returned
home from a visit to relatives in
Plains.
Mrs. E. A. Lambert,*of Denton,
was the guest of Mrs. C. W. Roberts
Thursday.
Mrs. T. W. Upton and children have
returned from a visit to relatives in
Buena Vista.
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Webster and
lttle son, are expected to return home
this week from Auglsta.
Mrs. G. W. Lott, of West Green,
is spending a few days with her dau
ghter, Mrs. E. L. Vickers.
Mrs. M. E. Bardin returned home
this week from a visit to her son, Dr.
Bardin, at the University of Virginia.
Break up your fine china and cut
glass. On e tube of our instant crock
ery mender will fix it. Watt &
Holmes Hdw. Co.
Everythng must be sold at Clean
Sweep Sale in 30 days to make room
for change in store, E. L. Vickers &
We have just returned from the
Northern markets and our stock is
now complete in every Department
Quality and Style up-to-date.
At The Lowest, Possible Prices
We handle every thing and our fair
treatment is well known to you and
always at your service. Trade with us*
Get the best at the Lowest Prices.
Store
Auction Sale of Heaters. Just one.
A beauty. The best. Bid quick. It
goes the 30th to the highest bidder.
It’s the original Hot Blast. They burn
smoke. Watt & Holmes Hdw. Co.
Miss Freddie Purcell has returned
to her home in Columbia, Ala., after
a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. W. Rob
erts.
Miss Elsie Vickers, of Macon, is
spending some time with Mrs. C. E.
Baker and other relatives in this vic
inity.
The young people enjoyed a pleas
ant dance at the hospitable home of
Mr. nd Mrs. J. M. Dent on Thursday
evening.
Mrs. McArthur and daughter, Miss
Aline McArthur, of Pace, Fla., will
arrive Saturday to visit Mrs. Arthur
Coffee.
Mrs. Alice Longino has returned
to her home in Fairburn after spend
ing several days with her sister, Mrs.
W. R. Wilson.
Mr. E. J. Barclay is in attendance
at the Southern and South Western
Railways Club which is in session in
Atlanta this week.
Miss Annie Dyer will leave Monday
to attend Virginia College, she will
be accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
Theresa Caldwell.
Mrs. Murphy of Waycross, will be
with the ladies of the Methodist church
Missionary Society, on Tuesday even
ing, at their church.
Mr. Pat Coleman, Miss Elizabeth
Webb and Miss Popie Webb, of Chap
pells, S. C., are the guests of Mr. John
Webb, of North Douglas.
, Mrs. Howard Threlkeld, of Zirkle,
(was the guest of her sister, Mr. E. L.
Taner this week. She left Tuesday
'for Sparks and will return to Douglas
next week.
Leslie Squires, John Webb, Pat Cole
man, Miss Elizabeth Webb and Miss
Popie Webb left Thursday, 21 for Ogle
thorpe, Ga., to attend the wedding of
Miss Mabel Squires formerly of Doug
las.
' Mr. R. N. McEaehren ha begun im
provements on his residence, purchas
ed from Mr. C. H. Ross, on Sellers
St., and expects to have a handsome
bungalow with modern conveniences.
Barler means Best. They take the
chill out of these chilly mornings. No
smoke. No odor. Some heat. No
where except at Watt & Holmes Hdw.
Co.
Meet me at E. L. Vickers & Co.
Clean Sweep Sale where everything
is waiting your arrival.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, Sept. 23 1916.
Woman’s Club.
A call meeting of the Woman’s Club
was held on Thursday for the purpose
of electing a delegate to the Federa
tion at Macon.
Mrs. F. W. Dart was elected with
Ivlrs. Stubbs, alternate.
The question of equal suffrage was
discussed, but no definite conclusion
drawn,
Theclub members are urged to be
present at the meeting of the club
on the first Thursday in October to
instruct the delegate where to place
her vote. Equal suffrage was brought
before the .Federation for its recog
nition last year, but tabled. This
year it will be a decided issue at the
meeting at Macon and the delegate
must be instructed before she leaves.
The equal suffrage party has been
clamoring for recognition in the Geo
rgia Federation, as so many other state
have them while otfyer
members are convinced that to intro
duce this into the Federation, might
be inharmonious when so many clubs
are opposed. Give this subject your
unbiased consideration and be prepar
ed to vote at the meeting of the Wo
man’s Club in October.
Meet me at E. L. Vickers & Co.
Clean Sweep Sale where everything
is waiting your arrival.
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For Sale By
PETERSON & RELIHAN
Douglas, - Georgia
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Four Cylinder Models
Touring Car, 7-Passenger - - $875
Roadster, 3-passenger - - 850
Landau-Roadster, 3-passenger 1150
Six Cylinder Models
Touring Car, 7-parsenger - - 1085
Roadster, 3-passenger - - - 1060
Landau-Roadster, 3-passenger 1350
Coupe, 4-passenger - - - - 1600
Sedan . . . - 1675
Limousine, 7-passenger - - 2500
F. O. B. Detroit
STUDEBAKER
Detroit, Mich. South Bend, !nl
Walkcrviiio, OnU
Spend your money where prices
talk at Clean Sweep Sale, E. L. Vick
ers & Co.
Mr. Henry Bone Sr. is the guest of
his son Mr. W. H. Bone.
Mrs. Campbell Patterson returned
Thursday from Kentucky.
Mr. W. R. McLeod was a business
ivisitor to th e city this week.
Mrs. Fordham, of Dublin, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Bone.
Mrs. Chas. Jones, of Waycross, is
'the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. M.
Breen.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Goodyear, of
Waycross, were visitors to the city
,this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walters and
children, of Cordele, were recent guest
of Mrs. W. R. Frier.
Miss Elizabeth Taylor has returned
to her home at Quitman after a visit
to Miss Marie Griffin and other rela
tives.
Miss Lovie Turner has numerous
friends who will regret to hear that
she leaves this week to teach at Metter
this winter.
25 acres land for sale at a bargain,
one mile from city limits. See Jas.
McNab.
Full line of new neck wear at Miss
Chandlers.
The aged may have years of real
abounding life added to them by tak
ing Chiropractic tfcatments. Feel
like living while you live. Free con
sultation and examination Dr. W. "H.
Hughes, Union Bank Bldg.
Everythng must be sold at Clean
Sweep Sale in 30 days to make room
for charge in store, E. L. Vickers &
Co.
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Optometrist
and Optician
They Are Happy
They both see perfectly
They wear WILSON glasses.
eyes will be good when they are old
BECAUSE
c&hey preserved their eye sight while young by Wear
ing Wilson correctly fitted glasses.
Don’t Wait
cost ul to P roteci an d
1 xU W" your most precious gift-your
eyesight.
W. R. WILSON
Optometric Specialist.
We grind
every kind of
lense used
SERIES 17
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40 horse power
7passen|er
P For Sale By
Wo L. l®g®r§
Douglas, Georgia