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Purely Personal
Mr. Herbert Deen spent Tuesday in
Baxley.
Mrs. Quitman Holton is visiting rel
atives in Baxley.
Mrs. T. S. Deen has eturned from a
visit to Baxley.
Mrs. Dan Lott has returned to her
home in Cordele.
See Jno. A. Corn if you want a good
North Carolina horse or mule.
Miss Clifford Wilson left this week
for Statesboro to accept a position.
Mrs. S. H. D. Barnes has returned
from a visit to relatives in Abbeville.
North Carolina mules have arrived.
See Jno. A. Corn at Dickey & Martin’s.
Mrs. J. M. Dent and little son have
returned home from a visit to Florida.
See Miss Dickens at Union Phar
macy all next week. She is the beauty
make.
Miss Clyde McCranie, of Willacoo
chee, is spending a few days here with
relatives.
If you need a good mule or horse
see me. Car load arrived this week.
Jno. A. Corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Dent, of Sylves
ter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Porter.
Seeournew lineof
New goods of all kinds coming in daily, we will have the
biggest Holiday line ever shown in this section.
WILSON JEWELRY COMPANY
THE RELIABLE GIFT STORE
A IMP IA ATLANTA
And a few telegrams to New York
has again replenished our fast
moving stock and now as always
you can find your choice here.
The Very Best at the
Lowest Prices
A Big Assortment of 36 inch Silks
JUST RECEIVED
Quality and Quanity
lIIS DEPT. STORE
Mrs. Jno. M. Hall represented the
Woman’s Club at the annual meetng
in Macon this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dickson and Miss
Edith Barrett attended the Fair at
Valdosta this week.
Miss White, of Fitzgerald, is spend
ing a few days at the home of Mrs.
E. L. Vickers.
Mrs. Atlas Huckabee and Mrs.
Alderman attended the Fair at Val
dosta this week.
Mrs. Jesse Grantham accompanied
Mrs. J. C. Brewer to Douglas Thurs
day in their car.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Weintroub announce
the arival of a boy at their home
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. J. M. Roberts and daughter of
Willacoochee, were the guests of Mrs.
H. W. Baird Thursday.
Miss Era Goodyear has returned
from Waycross, she was accompanied
home by Mrs. D. F. Puckett.
Miss Myrtice Bailey has returned
from Washington, Ga., where she
went to attend the burial of her broth
er.
Mrs. Morton Thgpen expects to re
turn to her home n Lakeland, Fla.,
next week, ofter spending some time
with relatives here.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DO UGLAS. GEORGIA, OCT. 28 1916.
Mrs. W. H. Dyer spent Tuesday in
Valdosta.
Mrs. Monroe Wilcox is visiting her
mother in Valdosta.
Mrs. Rqma Sapp has returned from
Atlanta.
Mrs. S. H. Christopher has returned
from middle Georgia.
Get your Bulbs for fall planting at
Hall’s Drug Store to-day.
Miss Mae Williamson has returned
from a short trip to Brunswick.
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Harris spent a
few days this week in Valdosta.
Miss Annette McLean *is at home
from Wesleyan for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Barrell spent
Friday in Valdosta at the Fair.
Mrs. Gillis, of Axson, and Mrs.
Isban Bryant, of Pearson were guests
of Mrs. Elizabeth Wood this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brewer, og Fitz
gerald, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clements,
Mrs. Truitt Nelson, Mr. John Clements
of Alamo, Mr. and Mrs. Price Heard,
of Cordele, Mr. Paul Clements, Mrs.
Brantley and daughter, of Blaekshear.
and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ashley, of
Valdosta, attended the funeral of little
Marshall Ashley on Wednesday.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FORITHE WEEK
If. D. C.
There will be no meeting of the U.
D. C., aa was announced, for next
week. Notice will be given later for
time of meeting.
Mrs. Hoke Davis, Secretary.
Silver Tea.
On Monday afternoon Mrs. W. I.
Christian gave a Silver Tea for her
Sunday School class, the “Bible Learn
ers”, who endeavored to raise their
part on the piano indebtedness.
A large crowd was present on fVJrs.
O. F. Deen’s spacious lawn, where the
Tea was given, and five dollars and
thirty cents realized.
Woman’s Club.
On next Thursday November 2nd
the Woman’s Club will hold its regular
monthly meeting with a report from
the delegate to the Federation, Mrs.
Jno. M. Hall.
The following program will be car
ried out.
Roll Call—Name of Lanier Produc
tions —Life of Lanier—Mrs. Melvin
Tanner—Lanier’s Place in Literature
Mrs J. W. Quincey. Reading—Song
of the Chattahoochee —Miss Gaffney.
Music —Miss Nora Huss and others.
RALLY DAY.
Sunday, October 29th, will be ob
served as Rally Day at the Methodist
Sunday School. An effort is being
made to have a great many children
and grown ups present who are not in
the habit of attending Sunday School
regularly. An attractive program is
being arranged. This rally will in
clude both the regular and Home De
partment members. The Home De
partment members are especially in
vited and cars will be provided for any
members who are unable to attend
otherwise if notice is given Mrs. L. E.
Heath. An offer of cars for the oc
casion will be appreciated.
L. E. Heath, Supt.
Statement Continued
! ' $ 3,765.87
TOTAL $12,362.55
Dan Vickers T C 1915 Tax 1,500.00
A. W. Haddock City Court 1,000.00
Voucher No. 332 3.00
Voucher No. 274 2.00
Voucher No. 152 2.00
Balance 9,855.55
(
$12,362.55
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is true and correct statement of the
funds of Coffee County, Georgia, as
received and disbursed for and during
the month of September 1916.
A. W. HADDOCK, Clerk.
(sß«d uxojj panurjuo^)
Dickey & Martin received a car load
i of fine North Carolina mules this week
; See 4no. A. Corn if you want to buy.
No. @66
This is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better thaa
i Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
STRAYED COW.
A-frosty colored cow, dehorned, with
mark of underbit in one ear and upper
square in other, has been found at my
house and has been here two months.
The owner may have same by promply
indentifying her and coming after her
and paying all damages. Unless
some one comes she will be sold un
der the stray law. 4t.
J. W. SOLOMON,
Broxton, Ga.
There is nothing supernatural about
Chriropractic. It’s apparantly mar
velous cures are accomplished through
purely scientific methods based upon a
profound knowledge of the human
mechanism. W. H. Hughes the Chi
ropractor is located in the Union Bank
Bldg.
COTTON:—PEARCE & BATTEY,
the Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub
stantial, reliable and energetic. Their
extensive warehousing facilities and
salesmanship are at your command.
They are abundantly able to finance
any quantity of cotton shipped them.
Isn’t it to your interest, to try them?
Do it now and be convinced.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, —Coffee County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November next, the following proper
ty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uated in the city of Douglas, and des
cribed as follows: Said tract being in
the form of a square and located at
the intersection of Pearl and Cherry
streets in the city of Douglas, fronting
50 feet on Pearl street bounded on the
i West by Pearl street and on the South
by Cherry street and being a part of
original land lot No. 193 in the 6th
district of said state and county.
) Said property to be levied on and
sold as the property of Amelia McLean
deceased, to satisfy an execuion issued
from the Justice Court for th 748th
district G. M., said state and county,
in favor of Chastain & Henson and
against said Amelia McLean as ad
ministratrix of the estate J- E McLean
Said property levied upon by Henry
C. Ellis, constable for the 748th dist
rict G. M., said state, and county, and
returned to me.
This the 10th day of October 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON,
Sheriff, Coffee Co.,Ga.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
Miss Dickens
Is Coming!
Union Pharmacy
Douglas, Georgia
Have'you heard your friends say, when speaking of the
popularity of some other woman, “What is there about Mrs.
So-and-So that attracts people to her so readily?”
Let us answer this question for you. Thatt woman, whose
presence is felt at any gathering, knows first of all how to safe
guard the clear skin and healthy complexion that Nature has
endowed her with; she realizes that
To Neglect the Skin Is to
Forfeit Its Attractiveness
She also has the good sense to know hcrw to get best re
sults she must follow the advice of someone who has success
fully specialized in the beautifying of complexions, just as you
seek the sendees of a specialist in time of sickness.
That’s What Miss Dickens Is—A Beauty Specialist Who Has
Made Good in Her Profession
* f ,J * ill
That’s why we contracted for a w’eek of her services for the
women of Douglas.
Miss Dickens Will Give You a Personal Demonstration of Har
mony Complexion Resquisitesin YourOwnHomeFreeof Charge
She will show you by actual massage how you can get best
results. If you are interested in your skin—and you should
be —Miss Dickens will be glad to show you how you can retain
or restore its original attractiveness.
She Arrives Oct. 30th and Will Be With Us Until Nov. 4th
Understand her massage and advice on beauty culture costs
you nothing whatsoever. Let us know w'hen she may call up
on you, and we wdll be glad to make the nessary arrangements.
Miss Dickens Services Are Also Free to Women’s Clubs—Just
Phone Us
Save your eyesight-a lot
of Worry and Grouching, by
having; correct glasses fitted.
If you have headache its
your own fault-Jt can be re
lieved.
Come Now you have the
assurance of honest advice
about your most precious gift.
W. R. WILSON
Optometrist and Optician.
THE BOSTON STORE
We are Daily Receiving Shipments
Upon Shipments of New Ladies’
Apparel at Remarkable Low Prices.
A new arrival of the most stylish
models in Skirts at $2.98, 3.98 and
4.98
A new arrival of Suits in Poplin, Ser
ges and Broad Cloths, brand new
Models at $ I 2.50, 15.00 18.00
The Boston Store
We Give Premiums
Douglas, Georgia
While in Douglas
She Will Call On
Several Ladies
By Appointment
The S/ore
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