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Purely Personal
Mrs. E. L. Tanner spent Mon
day in Valdosta.
Mrs. Lewis Davis is visiting
relatives at Blackshear.
Miss Mirian Kirkland is a
; guest of relatives here.
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Mr. Clinton Lott is at home
from Athens for a few days.
Mrs. Gordon Burns is visiting
'relatives at Vienna and Macon.
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Rocher Chappell, of Emory, is
Spending a few days at horn.
Mr. C. R. Tidwell, of Atlanta,
jis in the city for a few days.
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Miss Lillian Price, of Wesleyan
l ,is spending a few days at home.
Mrs. P. W. Alexander, of Ocilla
! is the guest of Mrs. H. W. Baird.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barclay
visited friends in Augusta Sun
day. y
Mr. E. L. Davis, of Zirkle,
spent several days here this
week.
Mrs. Q. Holton nd Mrs. H. W.
Baird spent yesterday in Val
dosta.
Miss Mary Stanton is spending
a few days at Barnesville and
Atlanta.
Mr. T. H. McKey, of Valdosta,
spent Monday in the city on busi-.
ness.
Herbert Deen is now located
in Baxley with his brother, J.
C. Deen.
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Mr. L. L. Lamar, of Manches
ter, was a business visitor here
this week.
Mrs. Frank Christian, of Ro
chelle, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Luke.
Mrs. W. H. Dyer and daughter
Mrs. Caldwell, and Miss Annette
McLean, have returned from At
lanta and Athens, where they
attended the big ball game.
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Shoes, Children’s and
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Miss Lillian Price, of Wesley
an College spent Sunday here
with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Quillian,
of Willacoochee, visited friends
here last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood
announce the arrval of a littlle
daughter at their home.
Mrs. Price Heard has return
ed to her home in Cordele after
a visit to Mrs. Ashley.
Mrs. McEldry, of Waynesville,
N. C., is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. G. F. Dickson.
Mrs. Murphy has returned to
Augusta afterr a visit to he
daughter, Mrs. R. C. Relihan.
Mrs. Morris Wright and little
daughter, Majorie, are guests of
her sister, Mrs- J. H. Jordan.
Mrs. J. W. Dale had as her
recent guests, Mrs. Fitzgerald
and children, of Waycross.
Mr. Carol Relihan has return
ed from Valdosta where he was
operated on with success.
Mr. and Mrs. Rema Sapp, Miss
G. L. Chandler and Mr. I. C. Sapp
spent Wednesday in Fitzgerald.
Mrs. T. S. Williams, of Fitz
gerald, spent several days in the
city last week attending the liar.
Mrs. W. H. Bone and little son
, will leave Tuesday to spend
I Christmas with relatives at Dub
lin.
Miss Ruth Barnes, of Haralson
; left Sunday for Waycross, after
1 a visit to her brother, Mr. L. C.
Barnes.
Mrs. Dan Byrd, of Pridgen,
the recent guest of her sister,
Mrs. Head has returned to her
;home.
Mrs. John Barnes entertained
large number of young people on
Thursday evening, in honor of
her guest, Miss Eva Martin, of
Fitzgerald.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DO UGLAS, GEORGIA, NOV. 25 1916.
j Dr. Hal Frink, of Jacksonville,
jis the guest of his sisters, Mrs.
jJ. W. Quincey and Mrs. M. D.
Dickerson.
Mrs. Ada Howell and children,
of Willachoochee, spent a few
days with Mrs. J. M. Dent last
week.
Mrs. T. B. Moxley, will leave
in a few days for Augusta where
she will spend the holidays with
relatives.
Judge B. T. Allen and Cashier
W. C. Patterson, were among the
Pearson visitors in the city this
week.
Attorneys J. 0. Sirmans and
E. R. Smith, of Willacoochee,
were among the Attorneys at
City Court this week.
Thomas Overstreet spent sev
eral days in Wahsington this
week attending the assistant
postmaster’s convention.
The ladies of the Methodist
church raised about $200.00 on
their church debt, serving meals
at the Fair.
The many friends of Mrs. G.
M. Stanton will regret to hear of
her critical illness at a sanitari
um in Atlanta.
Mrs. I. W. Clements has re
turned to her home, at Alamo,
after a visit to her daughter,
Mrs. J. M. Ashley.
The ladies of the Baptist
church will serve their usual fif
ty cents dinner on Thanksgiving
Day. Don’t forget.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. DeGraffen
reid, of Pourtsmouth, are the
guests of their neices, Mrs. J.
W. Quincey and Mrs. M. D. Dick
erson.
Miss Louise Grantham has
many friends here who will be
interested in hearing of her mar
riage this week to Mr. Hearin,
of Thomasville.
The Williams Stock Co. is
playing to packed houses every
night this week. The company
is well known here and always
draws a crowd.
MR. EDISONS NEW ART.
The Worlds Best Music.
RE-CREATION
Hear it at Wilson Jewelry Co.
Where you find the best in
everything.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Breen wish
to express heartfelt gratitude to
those who sent flowers and every
thoughtful way extended as
sistance and sympathy through
the trying ordeal of the illness
and death of their baby Helen.
Next Saturday, December 2nd,
is electionliay for .Justice of the
Peace. Uncle Jim Freeman
needs your vote. Don’t forget
him, please.
NOTICE!!
All persons wanting hunting
license can secure them from
Mrs. B. W* Gray, Douglas, Ga. or
J. H. Gray, Pine Bloom, Ga.
B. W. Gray, G. W.
Next Saturday, December 2nd,
is election day for .Justice of the
Peace. Uncle Jim Freeman
needs your vote. Don’t forget
him, please.
—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.
LOST.
Lost between Gaskins Springs and
brick yard, one extra large white and
black spotted male hound 4 years old,
has slit in right ear, answers to name
of Gale, return to Ga. & Fla. depot
at Douglas and get reward.
U. D. C.
Mrs. J. L. Shelton was the
gracious hostess for the U. D.
C. on Thursday at her residence.
Considerable businss was dis
pensed, and the Chapter planned
to do a special local work this
year, which was given a unani
mous vote.
Among other business discuss
ed was a desire to change the
name of the chapter from Robert
E. Lee to the Colquitt Chapter,
as there are already three chapt
ers in Georgia bearing the name
of Robert E. Lee, causing con
fusion at the Convention.
This was not put to vote, as
the president desired an express
ion from the Daughters who
were absent.
There was no historical pro
gram on account of absence of
historian. Mrs. Shelton served
an elaborate salad course for re
freshments.
MR. EDISONS NEW ART.
The Worlds Best Music.
RE-CRE A T I O N
Hear it at Wilson Jewelry Co.
Where you find the best in
everything.
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On Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Douglas were the host
and hostess at a six o’clock din
ner given in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Will de Graffenreid, of
Portsmouth, Va. Those present
were, Mr. and Mrs. de Graffen
reid, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quincey,
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Dickerson
and Mr. D. F. Kirkland.
Next Saturday, December 2nd,
is election day for Justice of the
Peace. Uncle Jim Freeman
needs your vote. Don’t forget
him, please.
Light yellow shepherd dog with lit
tle white in breast. Return to W. D.
Demery, Nicholls, Ga.
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