The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, November 11, 1916, Image 7

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Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stubbs are in Milledgeville this week. Mrs. W- W. Terrell, is improving from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. R. N- McEachren spent Tuesday at Waycross. First class repair work by Thos. D. Johnson at the Wilson Jewelry Co. Mrs. T. S. Price spent several days in Macon at the fair this week. Misses Era and Lillian Goodyear are visiting relatives at Rhine Ga. Mr. John H. Moore, of Hazlehurst, was here Wednesday with friends. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Bruce spent a few days this week at Thomasville. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Roberts and Mrs. A. F. Coffee attended the Fair at Macon this week. Miss Eunice Lott is spending a few days with Miss Johns at the Macon fair this week. Quality and service is our motto. Wilson Jewelry Co. Mr. Campbell Paitterson stfent a few days here this week, returning to Atlanta on Tuesday. Mr. J. P- Jardine, Miss Nannie Jar dine and George Jardine have return ed from Fitzgerald. Mr. D. F. Vernon, of Buford Ga., spent the week-end here with his dau ghter, Mrs W- C. Bryan. The infant child of Mr. L. M. Breen though dangerously ill this week is showing some improvement. All goods engraved free purchased at Wilson Jewelry Co. The Outlook Club is postponed un til the Saturday following th e Fair. Mrs. W. R. W.lson will be hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wadley Kirkland will occupy the Ashley cottage on Syca more St. and will probably move next weetk. Mrs Price Heard returned to her home in Cordele Sunday and Mrs. Truitt Nelson returned to Alamo Mon day after a visit to their sister Mrs. J. M- Ashley. There will be services at the Pres byterian church next Sunday, Nov. 12th., morning and evening. Every body asked to come, especially those interested in calling a Pastor. WELCOME To Our Store While you attend the FAIR We are Prepared for Your Business with Latest Herchandise At Lowest Prices LEI'S DEFT. STORE Make Our Store I The business meeting of the Bap tist Auxiliary will be postponed from next Monday until the Monday follow, ing the Fair. Messrs. J. N. McDonald, Levi O’Steen and 0. F. Deen spent several days in Macon this week in attendance at the fair. “The Little Girl Next Door” will be presented at the Grand Theatre this afternoon and tonight. It is a play in six acts and deals with the vice problem. It is endorsed by preachers and teachers, no doubt will be a great drawing card. Make our store your headquarters. Wilson Jewelry Co. Mrs. W. R. Frier is spending today and Saturday in Valdosta with rela tives. Mr. I. Levin spent Thursay in Macon on business. CARD OF THANKS. Mi's. J. M. Ashley desires to express her heartfelt appreciation, for |the many e xpressions of kindness and sympathy shown her in her recent be reavement and also for the many beautiful floral offerings. —FALL CABBAGE PLANTS— All leading varieties. By express 500 for .60c; 1000 for $1.00; 5000 at ,80c. Satisfaction guaranteed. By mail, post-paid 25c per 100. D. F. JAMISON, Summerville, S. C. Box Supper at Jower’s School. There will be a box social given at Jower’s school, four miles from Am brose, on the 24th night of November. IThe entertainment will begin at 7 'o’clock and a fin e program has been arranged. Everybody invited. Homer Corbitt, Mabel Bostwick, Teachers CITY REGISTRATION. The City registration books will be opened November Ist 1916, and kept open at my office for thirty (30) days. Only those who hav e registered in the County and are qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly and have paid all taxes due the City of Douglas, including Street taxes and are otherwise qualified will be allowed to register and vote in the coming City election which will be held on the third (3rd.) Saturday in December next. J. D. Knowles, City Clerk’ Douglas, Ga. North Carolina mules have arrived. See Jno. A. Corn at Dickey & Martin’s. Your Headquarters THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS. GEORGIA, NOT. 11 1916. SAMAR (Siamese) TWINS At The Coffee County Fair See Them on tne Midway 7 • C; . ' :'- y " • ' , . ■ * ; . s * IKI> \ , * • I i J No one should fail to visit the edu cational and most interesting exhibit of the world’s Famous Samar (Siam ese) Twins on the Midway. They are not a freak —they are joined together naturally by a band of cartillage and flesh, the manner in which they were born into the world. This show has been commended by all the officials and is of exceptional merit, because of its instructive value. They are of more than ordinary intelligence, born in the Philippine Islands, they speak (Continued from First Page.) 569 Reliance Fertilizer Co. vs David M. Douglas. 571 Reliance Fertilizer Co. vs J. L. Carter. 580 Bank of Douglas vs J. H. Will iams et al. 581 Bank of Douglas vs E. Corbitt. 584 Milhollin & Byrd vs L. L. Fus sell et al. 585 Merimac Maunfacturing Co. vs The Anderson Co. 582 J. N. Moore vs J. W. Tanner. 594 Mrs. B. H. Cribb vs A. L. Dorsey. 596 B. H. Tanner vs R. Floyd et al. 598 Salina Spivey vs Geo Hutchin- son. 602 B. Peterson vs E. Corbitt et al. 613 Underwood Typewriter vs Len K. Roan. 622 Campbell Coal Co. vs Douglas Ice Co. 623 American National Bank vs M. E. Vickers. 620 N. A. Arnold vs Douglas Oil & Fertilizer Co. 634 Guggenheimer & Co vs S. B. Lewis. 638 Union Banking Co vs J. N. Mil ler et al. 641 H. S. Meinhard & Bro. vs A. Corbitt. 657 John Church. Co. vs Mrs. A. M. Bagwell, 663 Arabella Pew vs W. W. Stewart et al. 664 S. G. Alderman vs James Stalvey et al. 665 S. G. Alderman vs James Stalvey 669 Armstrong Cater & Co. vs Lewis & Brown. 670 C. C. Croft Music Co. v s Mrs. H. J. McMillan. 671 T. M. Edenfield vs W. H. Perry. 673 A. W. Tedcastle & Co. vs J. L. Carter & Co. 674 Allen Dickerson vs C. C. Budd et al. 676 Douglas Oil & Fertilizer Co. vs Kirkland & Dukes. 678 Mrs. Vicey Peterson vs Lankford & Lott. 681 G. D. Gaskin vs E. B. Lott. 686 Western Electric Co. vs L. L. Sutton. 691 Mrs. Lida Taylor vs Douglas Gro Co. et al. 707 Georgia Chemical Works vs R. C. & Mattie Davis. 708 J. S. Stealing vs J. W. Roberts. 710 Mrs. Vicey Peterson vs Elimira Barnes et al. 711 Gwaltney Bunkney Co. vs Tan ner-Brice Co. 713 United Paper Co. vs Pitts & Douglas. 719 W. M. O’Steen vs Ashley-Price Lbr. Co. 721 T. Tanner vs David M. Douglas et al. 730 Maggie Simmons vs Mattie Davis. 749 Southern Seating Co. vs Doug las Baptist Church. I 724 Elam Brooker vs R. A. Stewart. ! 725 E. R. Cross vs M. E. Vickers. I 769 Peruvian Guano Co. vs S. M. Jcwers. 775 R. A. Moore vs T. G. Lindsey. ALL NEXT WEEK. three languages and walk and play in perfect unison. The Samar Twins have never been here before. They have received a good ducation and appear to their best advantage. There is perhaps no better attraction in the show business and certainly not at the Coffee County Fair. Even if oie has seen them be fore, it is well worth the price of ad mission to view them this year. The Samar Twins are prominenely located on the right-hand side of the Midway. 781 The Downing Co. vs W r . B. Meeks 782 Emera J. Johnson vs S. B. Lewis. 573 C. A. J. Harper vs Ann Jane Mobley. Mrs. Vicey Peterson Exec., S. F. Porcher Deft., Ardeila Porcher Claimant. 787 W. W. Stewart Mft. Co. vs R. Cowart et al. 788 Merchants & Farmers Bank vs Tempie Ryals et al. Continued next week. 789 Merchants & Farmers Bank vs Tempie Ryals et al. 791 Hendricks & Christian vs G. D. SI 85 “Just What 53 g I Want!” gg /yj “Give me cake made EgjJ 30 with Calumet—l know what L2U I’m getting —I know its ou pure,wholesome, nourishing, f|o j tempting and tasty. | JO “It’s all in Calumet’s won- 30 | TO derful leavening and raising XjL power —its absolute pnrity. JOl OC Use Calumet for uniform ® Q* results and economy.” Received Highest Awards W | Vv Raking fowo&\J Cheap and big can Baking Powders donot save you money. Calumet does- it’s pure I and far superior to sour milk and soda. import v > m Portant' a It leaves the rainbow in the sky! The Ultex Bifocal lens is the most practical Bifocal lens in the world. You will always find us with the best and newest in everything. We have Bifocal lenses as low in price as $3.1 0 the Astig matism, $5.10 the pair Come to us for easy vision. W. R. WILSON Optometrist and Optician. THEIR MUSIC ■ FILLS THE AIR THESE HUNGRY SOtks* ARE RUNNING WELL ■'? AND BARRING ACCIDENT WILL SOON BE THERE Unf wtl -i ’ 1 A 34/ M THESE White crest flour Stone Rich fruit cake Sliced bacon Dried fruit and ham Premium canned goods WEEKLY BAKED APPLES WITH MARSHMALLOWS Wash and core tart apples and place in an earthenware baking dish with just enough water to cover the bottom. In the center of each apple place a tiny bit of butter and 1-8 tsp. salt. Bake until done, adding more water if necessary. Before the apples are quite done, press into the center of each a marshmallow; replace in the oven and let the marshmallows brown. Serve cold with cream. SELL THE INGREDIENTS J. C. R.ELIHAN COMPANY # Phone 52 A Gift for your best friend should be un questionably Good. See our nice line of suitable latest style presents. You will find Our prices more favorable than can be had any where else. WILSON JEWELRY COMPANY THE RELIABLE GIFT STORE FULLY EQUIPPED NO EXTRAS TO BUY W. L. ROGERS, Dealer Douglas, Georgia