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COLORED SCHOOL CLOSING
AND OTHER NEWS OF CITY
Dear Editor:—Give me space in
your well edited paper to speak a few
words concerning the closing of the
Colored School of this city, and other
news.
Unto the great leadership of Prof.
M. H. Spencer, president, and his fine
quorum of good teachers. They have
carried out a fine successful term f6r
the year 1924. I think that everybody
is well pleased. The concerts are sure
fine and the training of the crildren
is sure extra. The agricultural work
is fine and we are proud of that part
of the work is attached to the school
as we need more and better colored
farmers in the south. And we must
increase our agricultural work or we
must suffer. Bet I think the bol) wee
vil is in his cotton. We hope they all
will be reelected for the next term.
We are sure proud to have some of
our white friends to attend the clos
ing exercises.
A ministeal union of this city meets
every Wednesday at 1 p. m. All min
isters are invited to attend, also
friends. Our purpose is to create
better feeling and more love between
the leaders of the race. We hope t©
have the white pastors of the city to
visit us sometimes and give us some
PRICES ON GRAIN AND FLOUR
FOR WEEK ENDING THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 1 TH.
J. L. YOUNG CO.
WHITE CORN, Per Bushel $1.25
WHITE OATS, Per Bushel 73
HEAVY GRAIN SWEET FEED, Per 100 lbs 2.50
LIGHT GRAIN SWEET FEED, Per 100 lbs 2.25
NO. 1 TIMOTHY & CLOVER HAY, Per 100 lbs 1.75
COTTON SEED MEAL LIGHT, Per 100 lbs 2.25
COTTON SEED HULLS, Per 100 lbs 1.35
SCRATC H HEN FEED, Per 100 lbs 2.50
WHOLE WHEAT, Per 100 lbs 2.50
GRAY SHORTS, Per 100 lbs . . 2.25
MERRY WIDOW FLOUR, Per Barrel 7.50
PANDANDY FLOUR, Per Barrel 6.75
SUGAR, 25 lb Sack 2.25
TO KEEP YOURSELF POSTED
WATCH FOR THESE QUOTATIONS WEEKLY
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LOVE BUICK COMPANY
Douglas, Ga.
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
of their rich thoughts. Rev. H. Hug
gins, president, Rev. J. W. Hall, vice
president, Rev. Gipson, secretary, Rev.
E. D. Bizzell, treasurer. Rev. J. A.
Green. Our motto is “More Love and
More Peace existing between the de
nominations and races.”
Dancing hall. It is a curse to our
city and to our race. It is a spring of
evil, it is a feeder for the jail, chain
gang and Hell, a drag down, break
down knock down and kick down im
moral place for our young people.
Fathers and mothers try to keep your
sons and daughters away. It is a
disturbance to the public worship es
pecially to the C. M. E. church. Some
of the worst carrying on, and bad
language used with respect to no one.
We hope all restaurants will close
every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. until 2:30
p. m. and everybody go to church and
praise God for His goodness toward
us. For our end is not far off and
our destruction is near at hand.
Yours for the betterment of my
people and all races,
REV. JUDSON DINKINS
Pastor C. M. E. Church, Douglas, Ga.
Bring or ship your hides and junk
to DOUGLAS HIDE ANI) JUNK CO.,
Douglas, Ga. We handle second-hand
cars and parts.
Our job department offers service.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, MAY 30, 1924.
| * Photo Sent Over Telephone Wire I
In the first demonstrations this week of 6endjnjg photographs
over long-distance telephone wires, the picture of President Coolidge
was transmitted from Cleveland to New York. The telephone com-
XBany promises regular service of sending pictures in the near future—
■iso that soon you can step into the nearest long-distance booth and
have “Your only one” smile at you as you talk.
TWO DAY TRAINING SCHOOLS
FOR DAILY VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL WORKERS IN JUNE
During the first two weeks of June,
he Georgia Sunday School Associa
tion will hold two-day training schools
for Vacation Bible School workers in
practically every section of Georgia.
Definite plans have been made for
such schools at the follwing places:
Atlanta, Augusta, Albany, Clumbus,
LaGrange, Macon, and Thomasville. ,
Dr. H. E. Tralle, a well-known
specialist on Vacation Bible Schools,
will come from New York to co-oper
ate in the putting on of these two
day schools in the cities mentioned
above, and to assist Mr. D. R. Webb,
general superintendent of the Geor
gia Sunday School Association, and
Dr. D. P. McGeachy, pastor of the
Decatur Presbyterian Church and
chairman of the Vacation Bible School
committee of the Association, in con
ducting the schools, together with a
faculty of trained teachers.
The daily program for he two-day
schools will contain courses in Story-
Telling, Dramatization, How to or
ganize, finance and advertise a Vaca
tion school, How to conduct the wor
ship period, Recreation as a part of
the schools, Handwork and Craftwork,
Outline of Daily Program, Period for
discussing of Problems, Methods of
Teaching the Bible in Vacation schools
The Training schools will be espec
ially for workers who plan to conduct
Daily Vacation Bible Schools, but
others interested in the movement are
invited, and the school will be for all
denominations.
STAINS. —To remove fruit stains
from the tablecloth cover the stain
with powered starch and leave for a
few hours. All the discoloration will
be absorbed by the starch.
A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping
pains in the vitals, cramps,
weakening diarrhoea - whether child or
adult, immediate comfort and ease in
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Pays to keep always on hand.
School Teachers
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR
THROUGH
Beautiful Florida
MONTH OF JUNE
VISITING
THE BREEZY BEACH RESORTS—
JACKSONVILLE—PABLO BEACH—
ATLANTIC BEACH—ST. AUGUS
TINE BEACH DAYTONA AND
DAYTONA BEACH.
A Congenial and Jolly Crowd, with
every detail of arrangement and en
tertainment provided for.
SCHOOL TEACHERS FORM EVERY
DISTRICTIN' GEORGIA WILL
BE REPRESENTED.
Special sight-seeing trips will be made
and all points of interest visited.
The entire trip will be made in solid
steel pullman cars, and the tour will
last three whole days and four nights.
Total cost of trij? will be given
on application.
For full particulars address
J. E. KEN WORTHY,
Gen. Passenger Agt., Augusta. Ga.
Owns Black Gold
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in four years-
FORMULA FOR KILLING
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Mail us 25 cents, stamps or coin,
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Custom hatching ft $3.00 per 100 for
rest of the season. Book your space
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Fitzgerald, Ga.
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THE HOTEL LANIER
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Rates $1.50 and up.
Hotel Lanier
MACON, GA
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Scattered all over the farming communities of the
south, today, you find farms which stand out as hotbeds
of success. They are examples of prosperity which
point the way toward agricultural wealth for all their
neighbors . , , , ~
These farms, most of them, are founded upon the
Cow, the Hog and the Hen. Built on that foundation
is an intelligent, scientific system of diversified farm
ing. Rotation of Crops, scientific, co-operative market
ing and intelligent financing are the secrets behind their
success. That is, of course, after you presuppose a
farmer who puts into his farm, hard work and constant
care.
This bank is anxious to see this community blos
som with more of these splendid successful farms. It
offers its aid, financial and advisory, to every farmer of
. this community who wants to build his business of crop
raising into a successful, efficient, farm-business plant.
Come in and talk to us about it.
Georgia State.
Bank
Thos. A. Dixon, Cashier «
Douglas, Ga.
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Excellent Accommodations. Reasonable Rates.
Imperial Hotel
339 PEACHTREE ST.
ATLANTA, GA.
An attractive and desirable hotel for Atlanta
visitors. Every room is. an outside room with
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management. First-class dining room and
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ATLANTA, GA.
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