Newspaper Page Text
Thursday, April 9. 1925
DIXIE REALTY COMPANY
Lonnie A Pope, Manager
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA
t |
Mr. Tobacco Grower;
• *
A Straight Business Proposition
Spend a minute or so considering the matter of Hail Insur
ance—what it can do for you—how much it will cost —and just
what sort of an investment you are making in buying a Hartford
%
Hail Insurance Policy through the DIXIE REALTY COMPANY,
Douglas, Georgia.^
First of all, what happens if a serious hailstorm comes and
wipes out your crop? You lose every dollar that has gone into
planting—cultivation—fertilizer and all of the miscellaneous
items that add to the costs of production- In addition you lose
the profits that your crop should have earned.
Can you afford such a loss? Have you a reserve fund that
t
will cover the emergency?
If not, a hail loss will be a staggering blow.
You may have funds deposited in a bank that will help fill
the gap caused by your loss, but you are robbing your savings ac
/
count when you use them.
It Does’nt Pay To Take Chances
i
For a relatively .small sum you can buy, not only certain,
protection in case of loss, but what is an even greater satisfac
tion—peace of mind.
When you order a Hartford policy through this agency.
•M- - V , {L
you are insuring in a company that has, since 1810, paid over
$300,000,000 in insurance losses and that has never failed to make
■**
good every honest claim.
(Jet- in tou*h-with-this.agency,now.
DIXIE REALTY COMPANY, *\
LONNIE A. POPE, Manager
£. V. HALL, Manager Nicholls Branch, *;‘.Y
Nhhoils, Georgia. - ’‘^3
*
I ,et\s Talk It Over
COFFEE COUNTY PROGRESS
-
# * * + *<:**¥+ *
* WESLEY’S CHAPEL LOCALS *
* *•'*s* * * * * * * *•' *
Rev.iW. S. Johnson filled his regu
lar appointment here last, £und:iy
and a congregation listened to
the inspiring message.
Sunday school has been reorganiz
ed here and everybody has an invi
tation to come every Sunday after
noon at 3:00 o’clock.
Mr. E. 0. Newbern who has been
sick for some time, we are glad to
say is improving.
Mrs. Earl Van Alstine arrived last
Monday night from Rockledge, Fla.,
and is the guest of Misses Mamie
Newbern and Euretha Purvis.
Miss Letha Purvis wes the Satur
day afternoon guest of Miss Gladys
Metts. .
Mr. Otis Cooksey was a Monday
night caller of Miss Mamie Newbern.
Miss Euretha Purvis was the Sun
day guest of Miss Mamie Newbern.
Mrs. Alfred Strickland and Fred
Murry of Douglas, called on Misses
Euretha Purvis and Mamie New
bern alst Saturday afternoon and
they were out for a joy ride.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newbern and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haskins spent
Saturday night and Sunday at Stock
ton, Ga., the guests of Mrs. J. H.
Haskins.
Misses Euretha and Minnie Purvis
had for their guests at lunch last
Tuesday evening, Mrs. Earl Van Al
stine and Miss Mamie Newbern.
Little Mieses Timmie Lee Newbern
and Jessie Mae- Mayra- were Sunday
guests of little Miss Mildred Purvis.
A number of boys in the neighbor
hood took a fishing trip last week
and say they had good luck.
The farmers of this section are
very busy transplanting their to
bacco.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Haskins of
Willaeoochee, were Tuesday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D,
Newbern.
HOW DOCTORS TREAT
COLDS UNO THE FLO
To break up a cold over night or to cut
sliort un attack of grippe, influenza or -ore
throat, physicians and druggists are now
recommending Calotabs. tit e nausealess
CaJotnel tablet, that is purified frojtt dan
gerous and sickening effects. Tlitr-e who
have tried it say that it acts like magic, by
far more effective and certain than tbe old
style calomel, heretofore recommended bv
physicians.
One or two Calotabs at bed time with
a swallow of water,—that’s all. No salts,
no pvtsea nor the slightest interference
v./hh toting, .work or pleasures. Next morn
ing jour cold has yarn-bed and your sys
tem lee’s refreshed and purified. Calotabs
are, sold only in original sealed packages,
prico ten cents for the. vest-pocket size;
thirty-five- cents for the largo family pack
age. Recommended and guaranteed bv
druggish. Your money back if you are not
delighted.—a dir.
Sick
Headache
“1 have ua*d SUadid*r»ug;ht
vrbtm u««d«4 fur the p«ut 25
yearn,” say* Mr*. Emma
Grime*, erf Forbaa, Mu- ”1
becaa tiMstar ft &r a bad cats
of >outtipati *n. 1 would got
cuuvHyoAed and to oi just mis-
tiaoil, a bad
tjtfbe Is iff rfcwVL ... and
*>;« ay UMid w»tid befia
hnni»i4f tad t wauld kav« a
aerer* akfc 1 don’t
Tuutm hast atartad ms ts
Thedford's
BLAGK-DRAU6HT
dttF-tha wf-rk 71 Joji*'
ounni yo okaiiaa. ,fbr-
Ur.’STr
tJwie not bat# &«*-,
CsMflMbi«u
*<**taO u
LNtd se*7 tatueo g»rar, pats .
mbrfc «ia after ' /flMi
Vfrtltb T«4* TWM'*
Bloafc.ffeWMte. It *AI! **!»*»•
‘late Ifaft aad hslp br
■ 4nf*a o*t Una Oolganfl
fltld Isj ail dea’tra Colt?
•sly aab oem i da*o.
For best prices
on
HIGH GRADE
FERTiLIZERS
See Ji Ai Thurston
At the Bed Tobacco Warrhouse, Douglas, Ga.
Or at Holland Warehouse, Ambrose, Ga,
* * * * * * *■***(
* NICHOLLS NEWS *
**********
Miss Minnie Griswold is still visit
ing friends and relatives in Savan
nah.
Preston Demery, D. C. Anderson,
J. D. Waters, Califf Hall, was home
last week end from the A. & M.
school.
Miss Minnie Bell Bland of West
Palm Beach, Fla., returned last Sat-,
urday night from a weeks visit to
friends in Nicholls.
Wilma Gibson Hostess.
Miss Wilma Gibson entertained a
few friends at her home last Satur
day evening. Those present were:
Minnie Bell Bland, Calva Seymour,
Ruby Meeks, Mary Smith, Frances
Gibson, Preston Demery, J. Q.
Waters, Lenton Bland, Wilbur Bee.:-
ton. They all enjoyed the evening.
Misses Earnestine Griswold, Eliza
beth Kitchens, Mr. C. M. Griswold,
was a visitor in Douglas Monday.
Miss Robinson Hostess.
On April Ist, last Wednesday
night, an April fool party was given
to Nellie Robinson at her home. All
reported a very nice time.
The ladies of the Baptisi church!
put on an Easter program last Sun
day. The members in the choir was,,
Messrs. Calvin Meeks, L. S. .Stephens,
C. M. Rabcr, Misses Rennl* Ingram,
Wills Meeks, Maude Griswold, M>s.
L. P. Coartwright, Mrs. V. Hall
at the piano and Mr. Z. Hail vhh
his violin. The program was:
Song—by all.
Hosana—Song by -hoii.
Calvpry—A solo, by Mrs. T P.
Cartwright.
Eeveryone enjoyed .he sermon by
Bro. J. D. Bcthumo.
Mr. J. F. Meeks has returned from
Jacllonville, Fla., where he anl his
family will move April 7. We regret
very much to have this family
from our community.
NOTICE
We. will be. ready to begin delivery
oi tobacoo sticks by the fiirst of May.
Please order so that we will knvv
how many to make.
J. F. DARBY & BRO.
FUN ERAL SERV ICES FOR
DR. W. F. BAGI EV'. BICKLKY
HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON
j Funeral services for Dr. W. K.
fc ßa)?ley of
urday afternoon at 1 o’clock, at
Rcl*oln-th Cemetery, conducted by the
Rev. Mr. Cole, of Alma. The ser
vices was held at the grave side.
Dv. Baglry died Friday morning
following a lingering illness
Besides his wife the deceased is
survived by fcis father and - mother,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bi Begley of Way.
cross: one brother. T). E. Bagiev,
Waycroes; and ore sister. Mrs j
Travia McClellan of Miani:, 1 ,u.
W. I-. Hinson and Company were in j
charge of the funeral arrangement*.
‘--Wjji'W * ‘Jotunal Herald.
_ %;
CITATION,
GEORGIA, Coffee (Fiunty.
To AH Whom it May Concern:
Wheteas, A, W Haddock adminis
trator of the estate of Lonora Edcn
field reo'esenta t » the in hie
petition, duly filed ami entered on
lwcurd, that he has folly admia‘Eber
' t d said estate. This- is. ehcrefcre,
to cite all poison copcevoetl, kindred
had creditqyj, to show causp. if any
they cam, why said admini.*trater
should not ha dischai\;ei. from his
and receive letters of
dHtrissloa, on first M»nß»y ir.
May, 192 C
Jl sfi W P WA*), t>diiinry
HOW S THIS?
WAM.’S CATARRH will
do what we claim for it—rid your syatgttl.
of Catarrh or Deafness caused
Catarrh.
HALL’S CATARRH MKOICINF, con
sists of an Ointment which Cjuicfcl*
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic whl«t»
acts through the Blood on tbe Muoog*
Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi
tions. V.
Sold by druggists for over 10 Tears.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
GEORGIA. COFFEE COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of A. D. Blackshear,
1). S. Blackshear and H. J. Boat
right of said State and County, re
spectfully:
That they desire themselves, their
associates and successors to be in
corporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of
DOUGLAS PRODUCE COMPANY
for a period of twenty years.
g
The principal office of said Com
pany shall be in the City of Doug
las, Coffee County, Georgia,
petitioners desire the right to ' es
tablish branch offices within ai\d
without the State, whenever ~tHe
stockholders of a majority of (Re
| stock may so determine.
| _ —3—
The capital stock of said corpor
•tion shall be Ten Thousand and No
-100 ($10,000.00) Dollars, common
stock with the privilege of increas
ing the same to the sum of not ex
ceeding Twentv Five Thousand and
No-100 ($25,000.00) Dollars, by 'a
majority vote of the common stock
holders; said stock shall be divided
into shares of the par value of One
Hundred and No-100 ($100.00) ;DpL
lars, each. Petitioners desire \fcha
right to pay the subscription of tald
capital stock in money or propdrfy
taken at a fair valuation. “F
-4—.
The object of said corporation ia
pecuniary gain to its stockholders?
The business to be carried on kl
said corporation is a wholesale gW
eery and merchandise hu dress. ‘ L
—6—
Petitioners desire the right to buy
and sell for cash and for credit gJjpT
ceries and other merchandise and cam
moditjes at wholesale, and to do®*
general wholesale business; to f sfle
and be sued; to plead and be im
pleaded; to have and use a common
seal; to make the necessury by-ltfw*
and regulations and to do all ntltpr
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on of said busi
ness, including the right to buy, held
and sell real eiWate, personal prop--
erty suitable to the purpose or £he
corporation, to execute notes ahti
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred or which may be incurred in
the conduct of the affairs of - tfe
corporation and to secure the same
by mortgage, security deed or other
form of Sen. ■ ? *
—7—
They ask authority for said cor
poration to wind up its affairs, liqui
date-and discontinue business
time it may determine to so -lo by
the vote of two,thirds of its stock
outstanding at the time.
—jj.
I'ney <]e.3,re the light for said ser
porafcion of renewal as provided by
the laws of Georgia, and that it haVp
.’tl) othwr rights, powers ant! itnmapy
ti/;3 as are incident to like eorjrvr
ations or permissible under the law*,
of Georgia. a*-
H HEREFORE petitioners pray
he incorporated under the name' aqtf
style aforesaid with all tho
privilege, snd immunities a* herein
«e» forth.
QUINCEY * SITIN’GBY,
Attorneys foe petitjobers.
filed n> offidvs this the 30th dav oi
March 1925. { -
SESSION FALBS. Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY .OF COFFEE,
I Session Fales, Clerk of the -Su
perior Court of said County, do h rre
hy .certify ’hat the foregoing je n
ime and correct copy of the appiL
tajon for charter of Douglas
du.’ti (’« n»f»tu’ v. sa anme epponr* o3'
file i.i id thi* offic .
Wltueaa rty official fignattire
the -i-eal ,of laic Court, thir the SYY
dav of NNuvh, 1925.
SFFSJGN FALF.a. U«»k
C ourt, t ofts* C»*-Ht/,
Croririß.