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Out of Town Society
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Mrs. Belle Gillis and daughter, Mis 3
Keuna visited Mrs. J. H. Wall, Sun
day afternoon.
Messrs. Charlie and Johnnie Wall,
>nn and Norman Gillis, and Willie
e icer all attended preaching at
r orest Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wall were pleas
ant visitors at Mrs. J. Id. Wall’s, Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. Homer Gillis and tw osisters,
Misses Laura and Ada, all attended
preaching at Jowers Chapel Sunday.
. Miss Emmie Wall has been on the
sick list for the past week, but is im
fytrfhe Kind Mother Uses”^*^
E very time mother gets out Calu
met i know there's going to be good
things to eat at our house. Delicious,
tender, tempting, doughnuts, biscuits,
cakes and pies! 1 ve never seen a bake
day failure with Calumet. Mother
says it s the only Baking Powder that
'"""■Virtsures uniform results.”
Received Highest Awards
1 Go o k Book Free — See^^r
VV CHIC
Cheap and big can Baking Powders donot
save you money. Calumet does—it’s pure
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
Save $25.00 this Winter
from your former coal bills by heating your home with the
valuable gas half of your fuel wasted by all other stoves.
This valuable half of your coal saved and completely turned
into heat only by a
Cole’s Original Hot Blast
The valuable gas half of yourfuelis
allheld in the stove by Cole’s Patented
air tight construction. Not a particle
of the gas is allowed to escape up the
chimney. It isthencompletely burned
and utilized for heating by Cole’s Fuel
Saving Hot Blast Draft.
Beware of imitation Hot Blast
Stoves which soon open up at the
many joints allowing the gas to escape
unused.
Avoid imitations Look for “ Cole’s" on feed door
Watt-Holmes Hdw.Co.
J. H. JORDAN, Manager lyjggWgl
Douglas. Georgia 11<E
proving some. W e hope her a speeay
recovery.
Mr. Earnest Hunter, of Axson,
looked very sad Sunday and most es
pecially Sunday night, never mind,
she is improving fast.
The sing at Mrs. Belle Gillis Fri
day night was a grand success and
largely attended and was enjoyed by
all who were present. Too bad ti
certain young lady did not get togo.
Mr. Loyd Brooker, ofDouglas, visit
ed home folks Satuday ight and Sun
day.
Miss Janie Sutton and sister spent
Sunday night with Miss Deluna Davis.
Messrs. Homer Gillis and Audie
| Wall, Misses Laura and Ada Gillis
visited Miss Deluna Davis Sunday
night, olso Messrs. Dan and Tom
White, Earnest Hunter and Loyd
Brooker. “But how about the (halter)
\ boys.”
| Look out, Uncle Jim, we Mt. Zion
girlvs hae got the cash and we will
see you soon.
.Good luck to Uncle Jim and all the
readers.
TWO FORSAKEN GIRLS.
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Oliff Venice and Vivian Davis spent
Sunday with Kattie Hill.
Howard Everette spent Saturday
' night and Sunday with his grand par
ents near Douglas.
25 or 30 people attended prayer
meeting Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Dewitt Foreman saw that Miss
Belle got home from prayer meeting
Sunday.
Messrs. Dewitt Foreman, Phillip
Kirkland and J. L. Youngblood spent
some time at Mr. N. Hills Sunday
night.
We are very sorry to say that
grandma Cealy Meeks is very sick at
this writing.
Mr. C. S. Vickers spent Friday and
' Saturday at Mr. Moses Kirklands
thrashing rice and oats for the people
around here.
Mrs. T. Kirkland and children visit
ed Uncle Moses Kirkland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Murry and
children visited their daughter, Mrs.
Green Tanner Saturday night.
Among those that are going to. at
tend the association are Mr. D. M.
Everett and daughter, Gay Nelle, Mr.
18. D. Davis and daughter,Jewel, and
j Mr. I. J. Foreman. NO. 38.
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Sorry to announce the death of the
i infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
j Buchan.
Mr. Walter Hutcheson and wife
visited relatives near Douglas Sat
, urday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hutcheson
■ visited their parents near Douglas
. Saturday and Sunday.
I Mr. Oscar Brantley, of Douglas,
We guarantee every Cole’s
Original Hot Blast
—to save l A the fuel over any bottom
> draft stove.
—to use less hard coal than any Base
burner with same sized firepot.
—to remain air tight as long as used.
Burns any fuel Hard Coal, Soft
Coal or Wood.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA. OCT. 21 1916.
j visited his nephew Mr. W. L. Fussell
| Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs. Theodore Caves and Charlie
Bentley spent Sunday with Zeilin and
Brown Fussell.
Messrs. Tom and Lige Hutcheson
called on P. L. Wilson Sunday.
Mrs. Math Burke dined with Mrs.
Walter Veal Sunday.
Misses Rosa and Doiuthy Caves
spent Saturday night with Mrs. Rob
ert Rieketson.
Mr. Dewey Atkinson, of Broxton,
visited Mr. T. E. Caves Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. W. L. Fussell visited Ambrose
j Sunday Afternoon.
| Mr. T. J. Buchan has just purchased
himself an organ.
Mrs. W. L. Fussell is suffering with
I sore eyes at this writing.
| Fall gardens are almost a failure
owing to so much dry weather.
Mrs. Dora Veal visited Mrs. W. L.
! Fussell Saturday afternoon,
j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. O’Steen visited
j relatives in Bushr.ell Saturday.
Mr. liobt. Rieketson found a boll
weavil in his cotton patch one day
recently. He corked it up in a bottle
for safe keeping.
Mr. J. A. Buchan and wife were
visitors at the home of Mr. P. D.
Buchan Sunday night.
Mr. J. H. Day and family visited
at the homes of Messrs. Swilley and
Boy-man Carver Sunday.
Mr. Paul Jones and family from
near Broxton were the guests of Mrs.
P. D. Buchan Sunday.
Misses Rhoda and Ella Lott are
visiting relatives in Fitzgerald this
week.
Mrs. Melvin Kight, of West Green,
spent the week-end with relatives
here. OLD LADY.
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Messrs. B. W. and J. M. Tanner
spent Sunday in Appling county with
their uncle, Mr. Rostle Tanner, who
has been sick for some time.
Miss Elsie Sikes took dinner with
Misses Zeda and Essie Tanner Sun
day.
Guess Mr. R. W. Cain intends to
ride some as he has bought himself
a brand new Ford.
Mr. Jeff Kight was visiting home
folks the latter part of last week re
turning back to Jacksonville Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lewis, Mr. A. F.
Tanner and their neice, Lillie Tanner,
spent Sunday night out in Appling
county with Mr. Rustle Tanner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lewis and Miss
Clara Lewis took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. John Dent Sunday.
i Miss Clara Lewis spent Sunday
night with Mrs. A. F. Tanner.
I Mr. Joe Baker is able to be sitting
up some now, glad to say.
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