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County Correspondence
BOX SOCIAL.
There will l>e a Box Social and En
tertainment at Salem School Satur
day evening, March 10th. Everyone
cordially invited.
* E. JOY TAYLOR,
GEORGIA LEE, Teachers.
WTLL.UOOCHEE NEWS.
Miss Pansy Under has just return
ed from a visit to friends at Baxley.
Miss Leo Under was the guest of
Miss Gussie Roi erts Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fretwell itnd
children cf Fitzgerald, were the guests
of Miss Addie Fretwell and mother
Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Ward and children, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are guests of Mrs.
J. B. O’Berry this week.
Mrs. J. Mark Wilcox and little son,
Mark, Jr., are guests of Or. and Mrs.
Jefferson Wilcox.
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillispie left
Saturday for a months visit to New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGowan, of
Aiapaha, are attending the revival ser
vices at the Baptist church, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McGowan.
McClelland school notes.
Ou:- literary socitey met Friday
afternoon and an interesting program
was rendeded.
The subject for debate was Resolved
That Whiskey and Tobacco will do
more to keep Georgia poor than the
Loll Weevil. The affirmative side won
by a good majority.
Several of our pupils have been ab
sent from school recently on account
of measles. We trust to have them
all beak again soon.
The teachers and pupils are very
grateful for the pretty Georgia flag
which was recently presented to the
school by the Woman’s Club of Doug
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We Avere very glad to have Miss
C"- . m and r. Eunice with us Fri
day Afternoon in the interest of the
ed if work. Miss Cheatham organiz
, ed the Girls Canning Club, with the
fallowing officers: President, Miss
"Ruth Lairsey, Vive. Pres.. Leola Vick
ers See., Leonard McClelland. Treas..
OLtse Mae Peterson. Irene McDonald,
SWIFT’S FERTILIZERS
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To Our Customers:-
For your convenience we are carrying on hand at our
barn a large supply of Swifts most popular brands of fertilizers,
and we will be glad to fill your orders. We are doing this at
some extra trouble and expense .and hope you will take advan
tage of the opportunity to come in and give us your order, and
haul out your fertilizers at your pleasure.
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We also have on hand our usual large number of Morses,
Mules, Buggies and “Sdudebaker” wagons. , •
We will appreciate any business you may give us and we
absolutely guarantee to please you.
S ince re Iy,
G. M. STANTON & COMPANY
Hattie Vickers, Viola Leavens and
Rebecca Vickers were also enrolled as
members and since that time Polly
Lcaveus has joined.
The Corn Club has the following
members: Leonard McClelland, Oscar
Sapp, Lester Leavens, Jeff Lairsey,
Earnest Stewart and Joe Leavens.
The two clubs will hold their meet
ings jointly.
Mr. Eunice talked on the importance
of the boys being thorough in their
work from the time they joined the
club.
ELIN SCHOOL NOTES.
We are having tire honor roll sys
tem in our school this term. The
rules given are as follows: Not ab
sent more than five times each month,
not tardy more than three mornings
each month, and make aij average of
85 per cent in the monthly examina
tion and not less than 100 per cent
in deportment. The names of the pu
pils on the honor roll for the month of
December are, as follows:
7th Grade: James Cole, Bertie Coje
and Albert Roberts.
Bth Grade: Claud Bethea and Pan
line Meeks.
For The Month of January.
4th Grade: Cleo Cole.
sth Grade: Earnest Douglas.
6th Grade: Florence Kitchen.
7th Grade: Bertie Cole, Cecil God
bold, Hattie Mae Thompson and Al
bert Roberts.
Bth Grade: Pauline Meeks, Ozah
Thompson and Claud Bethea.
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH.
On the Mid day of February 1917,
there v/ill be sold in the city of Brox
ton, Ga., at Stalnaker's Grist Mill, one
j2O H. power boiler, one 15 H. power
'engine made by A. B. Farquhar; also
| one set Grist Mill rocks Stiin. top
I runner blue granite; also one thresh
ing machilie No. 1 made by Russell, of
johio. Ttrms of sale cash to highest
j bidder. This 17th day of January,
11917.
J. W. STALNAKER, SR.
VISIT VICKERS
GREAT FIRE SALE
;more goods .tcst pi t on
SALE
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, FEB. 21, 1917.
KeepingYourselfWell
THE FIRST STEP
Usually the first indication of a
lowering of health is found in the
bowels and liver. Something goes
wrong—we eat too much, or work
too hard—and the bowel action
weakens or the liver is sluggish.
That heavy feeling on arising in
the morning, dryness of the
throat, with bad taste, a slight
headache, dull eyes—all show that
food has fermented in the intes
tines, and that the body is man
ufacturing poisons instead of
good blood.
Clear it all out. Give the
stomach and bowels a fresh start.
Encourage the liver to go to
work. Manalin does all of this,
without griping or weakening.
It’s the ideal laxative and liver
tonic, because it follows Nature’s
plan, without discomfort, intlam
mation or forming a habit. Con
stipation may be overcome with
its use.
Council X
ns^
We have a buyer for 50 to 100 acres
of land dost in.
C. E. BAKER & CO.
WANTED —A few pupils in music
at Methodist Parsonage.
Miss Mable Whittington.
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2 WEEKS MORE
VICKERS
GREAT FIRE SALE
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NOTICE.
j The books for receiving Advalorem
Taxes for the City of Douglas for 1917
j will be open at City Clerk’s office from
' March Ist to April Ist, 1917.
H. F. BROWN, Clerk.
■ FOR SALE CHEAP two good mules
and wagon. Ur. Quitman Holton.
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~ r- . o li tlie distinguish
Mr. i_rnest Gamble. tH j i msso cau .
tante, lias achieved a position amousi
the foremost concert singers. His ver
satility is positively unique, while his
enunciation is itself a special gift.
Liquid o r
. tablet form.
> The Tab
lets taste
like candy.
> Children like
> them, and
k they are
k. safe.
l 10 and 25
cents.
The Peruna Co
Colußibuc, O.
WANTED.
We have a buyer for 50 to 100 acres
of lant close in.
C. E. BAKER & CO.
I have plenty of money to lend,
5 1 > to 6 percent.
J. W. QUINCEY.
FOR SALE, one two horse wagon and
surrey. B. L. DA\ IS, Axson, Ga.
I have plenty of money to lend,
SM: to 6 percent.
J. W. QUINCEY.
A MAN NEEDED MONEY BADLY ONE DAY; “
HIS WIFE ASKED HIM-HOW MUCH;
HE TOLD HER; SHE WROTE HIM A CHECK
FOR THE AMOUNT. SHE HAD PUT MONEY
IN THE BANK, AND SAVED HER 4 HUSBAND
FROM BUSINESS FAILURE. •
A woman witn a bank account makes a better com
oanion; she gets interested in her husband's affairs; sh
mows where money comes from and where it goes, and
he takes mighty good care that it goes as far as possible
‘*he can save you trouble and MONEY. Give HER a
ink account!
Make OUR Dank YOUR bank.
We pay 5 per cent interest.
CITIZENS BANK
STOP, LOOM AND READ .
If it is a rent car you want, call or see
G. E. Wilson
For he is on the minute every minute
Day Phone 55 Night Phone 138
SHOES-AT YOUR OWN PRICE
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VICKERS
GREAT FIRE SALE
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FOR SALE.
Five bushels of English Peas, the
Everbearing Bliss, home raised.
Mrs. W. J. Maddox.