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Just received fresh load of
MULES
SORRELL, GREYS, BAYS
and BLACKS
PRICES RIGHT
C. L. Patterson Stables
ne|hi
Don’t
Let ’Em Fool You
There’s only one real NEHI Beverage
—it’s always in the patented bottle
with the Trade Mark NEHI
blown in the glass,
KEEP YOUR EYES WIDE OPEN
When you call for NEHI take a look
at the bottle, no matter which flavor
you select you'll find it in the Distinct
ive bottle, it's patented for your pro
tection.
Remember the NEHI trade mark, call
for genuine NEHI and get it!
Chero-Cola
Bottling Company
Douglas, Georgia
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, OCT. 8, 1526.
Broxton News
Mrs. D. D. Nervbern
Miss Buchan met with the Domestic
Science class Wednesday* afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambliss, Mrs.
A. R. Lewis, Messrs. P. L. Moore, Alva
Smith, B. B. Wooten, E. L. Bledsoe,
S. H. McCollum. Clayton Atkinson,
J. G. Traynham, Ben Whatley, J. H.
Milhollin were among those who went
to Fitzgerald on Thursday to hear
candidate Holder’s speech.
Mr. Emmett Hursey is visiting
friends here.
Mr. A. R. Lewi;; accompanied Mr.
Ralph Griffin to Savannah early this
week.
Mrs. R. L. Goss has been confined
to bed for the past week.
Mr. W. M. Rainbow is on the sick
list.
CALL MEETING.
Mr. Homer Ricketson, president of
the Broxton Womans Club, called a"
meeting Thursday afternoon the 30th,
for the purpose of discussing the ad
visability of the club sponsoring a
series of Lyceum attractions. It was
decided that, owin^ - to other obliga
tions, it would be best to postpone
the lyceum course a year. A home
talent play “The Spice of Life” was
bookel for November.
JUNIOR MISSIONARY
- SOCIETY ENTERTAINED
The Womans Missionary Society en
tertained members of the Junior So
ciety at the church on Monday after
noon. The little folks furnished the
program and were served punch and
cake.
$lO REWARD!
Strayed from my house about a week
ago one mule, dark brown, big fore
feet and long hind feet. Reward of
fered for return or information. J.
D. Newton, West Green, Ga. 4t
Ladies:—s2s.oo weekly easy. Spare
time addressing cards. No canvassing
or experience necessary. Write im
mediately. Enclose stajnp for particu
lars. Elm Service, 117 N. Dearborn,
Chicago.
Straight Salary: $35.00 per week and
expenses. Man or woman with rig to
introduce EGG PRODUCER, Eureka
Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111.
TOBACCO SEED FOR SALE.
Bonanza tobacco seed at Sapp’s
Drug Store, SI.OO per ounce—W. H.
Vickers. (5t
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE—try it!
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* Call 392 for *
* STOVE WOOD *
$2.00 per Load *
Delivered *
* COOK STAVE CO. *
A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discouraged feel
ing caused by a torpid liver and consti
pated bowels can be gotten rid of with
surprising promptness by using Herbine.
You feel its beneficial effect with the first
dose as its purifying and regulating effect
is thorough and complete. It not only
drives out bile and impurities but it im
parts a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits.
Price 60c. Sold by
DENT’S DRUG STORE
Bad Color
(liver trouble)
"/OCCASIONALLY I am trou
j W bled with spells of consti
j pation and inactive liyer,” says
J Mrs. John L. Pence, Broadway,
» Va. "I always use Tbedford's
J Black-Draught when I feel a spell
j of this kind coming on, for it
saves me a bad headache. My
color gets sallow' at times. I get
real yellow, showing that the tro
uble comes from the liver.
"I have found Black-Draught to
be the finest kind of a remedy
for this. I take Black-Draught
and make a tea out of it, and take
it, along in small doses for sever
al day’s'. I have never found any
thing that served me so well.
"Since I have knowm about
Black-Draught, I have not suffer
ed nearly so much with head
ache, caused from indigestion. If
I find my tongue is coated, and
I wake up with a bad taste in
my mouth, I know I have been
eating indiscreetly, and I imme
diately resort to Black-Draught
to straighten me out.”
JJftrTUVERMEDICINE
NATIONAL TRIBUTE TO
WILSON UNDER WAY
Campaign Starts for $1,000,000
or More to Endow Foundation
in ex-President’s Marne.
F. D. ROOSEVELT CHAIRMAN
New York.—Prominent men and
women have organized In every
state in the country In a campaign
opening the week of January 10 to
raise $1,000,000 or more to endow the
Woodrow Wilson Foundation, which
is designed to honor Mr. Wilson and
perpetuate his ideals. The income
from ttiis sum will provide the Wood
row Wilson Awards to be given peri
odically to “the individual or group
that has rendered, within a specified
period, meritorious service to democ-,
racy, public welfare, liberal thought,
or peace through justice.”
The National Committee, headed by
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic
candidate for Vice-President in 1020,
includes representatives of each
state. Cleveland H. Dodge of New
York is chairman <•' the Executive
Committee and Hamilton Holt is Ex
ecutive Director. Fifteen nationally
known men and women will comprise
the permanent Board of Trustees,
i „ - -
©Underwood & Underwood
FRANKIJN D. ROOSEVELT
Chairman of the National Committee of
the Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
which must invest the funds in United
States or other recognized securities.
Five trustees have already been ap
point)?.’ 'the Board of Trustees will also
appoint .he Jury of Awards of 25 men
and women who will select the person or
group to whom the award will go.
The state chairmen are as follows:
ALABAMA—Hon. Frank P. Glass,
chairman; Hon. Sydney J. Bowie, execu
tive chairman. 2227 First avenue Bir
mingham. ARIZONA—Hon. A. H. Favour,
chairman, Prescott. ARKANSAS—Hon.
Thomas C. Mcßae, chairman; Hon VV. S.
Goodwin, vice-chairman, Hotel Marion,
Little Rock. CALIFORNIA. Northern
Section —Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams,
chairman, 1032 Merchants Exchange
Building. San Francisco. CALIFi KNIA.
Southern Section -- lion. Harrington
Brown, chairman, 3975 So. Vermont ave
nue, Los Angeles. COLORADO—Hon.
John T. Barnett, chairman, 510 First
National Bank Building. Denver. CON
NECTICUT—Prof. Irving Fisher, chair
man; Prof. Ray Weaterfield, executive
chairman, 56 High street, New Haven.
DELAWARE—Miss 11. L. Stadelman.
chairman, 710 Blackshire Road. Wilming
ton. DISTRICT OF COLEMBIA—Hon.
Robert \V. Woolle , chairman. Conti
nental Trust Bunding, Washington.
FLORIDA —John C. Cooper. Jr., Esq.,
chairman, Atlantic National Bank Build
ing. Jacksonville. GEORGIA-Hon. Plea
sant A. Stovall, chairman, Savannah.
IDAHO —Hon. James H. Hawley, chair
man. Boise. ILLINOIS Hon, Edward N.
Hurley, chairman of organization. Suita
1411. Steger Bulldi’ . Chicago. IOWA
Hon. Edwin T. Meredith, chairman,
Herrick Building, Des Moines. KANSAS
—Hon. Jouett Shouse, chairman, 1012
Baltimore avenue. Kansas City. KEN
TUCKY—Hon. Robert W. Bingham,
chairman, Louisville Trust Building,
Louisville. LOUISIANA—CoI. A. T.
Prescott, chairman, Baton Rouge
MAINE—Hon. Charies F. Johnson, chair
man. Room 500, Congress Square Hotel,
Portland. MASSACHUSETTS—John F.
Moors, Esq., chairman, 101 Tremont
street, Boston. MARYLAND—CIarence
K Bowie. Esq., chairman. Fidelity
Building, Baltimore, Md. MICHIGAN—
Hon. Woodbridge N Ferris, chairman,
Big Rapids. MINNESOTA -Hon George
H. Partridge, chaicman. Room 208, 52S
Second avenue, south, Minneapolis. MIS
SISSIPPI—Hon. Osear Newton, chairman,
Jackson. MISSOURI J. Lionberger
Davis, Esq., Federal Reserve Bank Build
ing. St. Louis. MONTANA—Hon. Thomas
Stout, chairman, Lewistown. NEBRAS
KA— William F, Baxter, Esq., chairman,
care of Thos. Kilpatrick & Co., Omaha.
NEVADA Hon. William Woodburn,
chairman, Reno. NEW HAMPSHIRE—
lion. Robert Jackson, chairman, 25
Capital street, Concord. NEW JERSEY
—Hon. J Warren Davis, chairman. Post
Office Building, Trenton. NEW MEXICO
—Hon. Summers Burkhart, chairman, Al
buquerque. NEW YORK—Hon. James
W. Gerard, chairman, 46 Cedar street,
New York City. NORTH CAROLINA—
Mrs Josephus Daniels, chairman" Raleigh.
NORTH DAKOTA—Hon A. G. Burr,
chairman. Rugby. OIUO—Hon. New
ton I). Baker, chairman. Union National
Bank Building. Cleveland. OKLA
HOMA—Hon. Charles B. Ames, chair
man, Bristol Hotel, Oklahoma City.
OREGON —Hon. C. S. Jackson, chair
man, Portland Journal, Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA—Hon. Roland S. Mor
ris. chairman. Land Title Ruilding,
Philadelphia. SOUTH CAROLINA
Hon. Robert A. Cooper, chairman,
Columbia. SOUTH DAKOTA Hon
Edwin S. Johnson, chairman. Yankton
TENNESSEE —Hon. Luke Lea. chair
man. Nash/ille Tennessean. Nashville
TEXAS—Thomas S. Taliaferro. Esq.,
chairman. University Club, Houston.
RHODE ISLAND —Richard Comstock,
Esq., chairman, 10 Weybosset street,
Providence. UTAH Hon. Janies H.
Moyle, chairman, 411 East First South
street. Salt Lake City. VERMONT —
John Spargo. Esq., chairman. Old Ben
nington. VIRGINIA—Hon. carter Glass,
chairman; Hon. John Skelton Williams,
executive chairman, Richmond. WASH
INGTON —Mrs. E. D. Christian, chair
man. East 703 Ermina avenue. Spokane.
WEST VIRGINIA—Hon. William E. ChN
tnn, chairman. 411 I'nion Trust Building,
Charleston. WISCONSIN—KarI Mathie,
Esq., chairman, 509 Grant street, Wausau.
\\ YOMING —T. (* ■ Diers, Esq., chairman.
Sheridan.
The campaign, starting on January 16,
will continue until the amount neeetisarv
to endow the Foundation has been i al*c<j
A handsome certificate, suitat-le for fram
ing and bearing a picture of Mr. Wiison,
will be presented to every contributor.
Contribut.ons may be sent to ic-cal or
state headquarters, or to Hamilton Hoit,
Executive Director at National Head
quarters, 150 Nassau street. New York,
TOILET ARTICLES AND
DRUGS
must be of the highest grade or we
will not handle them. This rule is for , j==3R[ i J
the protection of our most exacting
clientele as well as for ourselves; and Isro
w r e know it is appreciated from the yQ. |j
comments we hear. Try us and be '
DENT’S DRUG STOKE V’ 1 . I'“«<
WHERE
is just as important as
WHAT
\
Sadisfac tion in the ownership of
*an automobile is made up of a
. car plus the responsibility of the
local dealer who sells the car. No
matter what car you buy, the
character of the dealer is reflect
ed in the measure of satisfaction
you get from the use of it.
Here's one place where you are
„ assured of satisfaction.
MOTOR. EHII,
Jardine Auto Co.
213 Peterson Ave. Telephone 110
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The Shortest Road
to Satisfaction
The distance from where your
Car is now to where our Service
Station is located—is the shortest
road to lubricating satisfaction.
Consult with us---and let us rec
ommend exactly the grade of
Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil you
should use in your car.
Sinclair
OPALINE MOTOR OIL
Fits the Degree of Wear'
GEORGIA OIL COMPANY j
Distributors
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA
Millsap Auto
Top Shop
237 PETERSON AVE.
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AUTO TOPS, SIDE CURTAINS
CUSHIONS AND UPHOLS
TERING MADE AND REPAIR
ED. LOOSE WHEELS TIGHT
ENED.