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«nm TAX SALES.
Coffee County.
ISFA V;. sold before the court house
■Mm- rcS <xi'l county, between the legal
Mr?. tA' nle, on the first Tuesday in
mly BillS* at public outcry, to the
iiujte«sci iuider for cash, the following
litote- ionse and lot in the City of
Rni)rm in Block “J,” being lot No.
Si, ,m» 'inn Overstreet Sub-division of
, sag., bounded on south and east
ftC J. F. Overstreet; north by
; iisngs**.i-'Sse*t, and south by alley; be
jr»r «fc original lot of land No.
Mfet. i* She- Sixth District of Coffee
E »»*ksb . tJ.arrgia. Said property lev
i j<4 «a*. and to be sold as the property
st. Krggje Savage, to satisfy a tax
issued against Maggie Sav-
Si* Clerk tf the City of Doug-
taxes due -aid city for the
yetr-’MiZ- Tenant in possession noti
ifack w*; required by law.
at the same time and place,
umil\ said the following described
*aesf3 *s vu-m .
'"ton- »*t in the City of Douglas,
khMW at* the S. J. Broom property,
imAii «5 follows: North, east and
mrit* v/ lands of B. Peterson Estate;
»ijr Pearl street. Being part of
Ua . «r, Karad No. 193, in the Sixth I)is-
Bit-S •«? Übffea- County, Georgia. Said
levied on and to be sold as
•ate- janpeinty of M. L. Stewart, to sat
«*jjr at but. execution in favor of he
GiOri «f Douglas, issued by its Clerk
s*r uM!x due said city for the year
25&6. X n ant in possession notified,
■a- rMjuoid by law.
a**r*. xl. the same time and place,
«& rt. arid the following described
e&tf. MSWte:
Mhaesa>KS* and lot in Block No. 20f>,
«< jWfe-fi.iy of Douglas, bounded north
4j* ‘"■■dhis Peter Kitchens; east and
■exsMi tt/% liands of B. Peterson Estate,
***; w.s t Ivy Gaskin avenue, and be
st* jurtt original lot of land No.
jgy.,’ ir ?«Se Sixth District of Coffee
I%twrgia. Said property lev
aarf xn' iuti to be sold as the property
tTaiafer Streeter to satisfy an execu
.-tow: 'ii;r rity taxes due the City of
s>r the year 1915, issued by
JA . ihwwles, Clerk. Tenant in pos-
as required by law.
Mlk*.. -*k the same time and place,
aw# ; , Wd the following described
tfornt .Iwß.se and lot in the City of
IteutfuHy J 22 x 210 feet, in Block No.
yrE.n’Y«rid City of Douglas; bounded
►wwtfbJlr tends of B. Peterson Estate;
!V»; fwari street; south by Cherry
t-wei; west by lands of A. B. & A.
Being part of land lot No.
iSJt. *e the Sixth District of Coffee
oMmifagi Georgia. Said property lev
,i*M ivn uitt to be sold as the property
vf.SLS-. ffVcher, to satisfy a tax exe
tratiMi a favor of the City of Doug-
Stek.-jii.ifcni by the Clerk for taxes due
it**. Site, /ear 1915, against S. F. Por
sefez "tenant in possession notified,
mt ararpiinaii by law.
'ffteo. rt the same time and place,
w*?! -ur sold the following described
rums’ •arate-.
*h»r house' and lot in the City of
fatnsifcK,. fas Block No. 184, being 50 x
riCkc -ewe;; hounded on the north, south
x*k«, by lands of E. Lott; on west
i*' fteskbi, avenue, and beng part of ,
. its •' Ciwi No. 193, n the Sixth Dis
'tor- ■#? Coffee County, Georgia. Said
levied on and to be sold as
' Ihc pnosperty of Gus Allen to satisfy!
« tea locution in favor of the City
4rX*mg&s for taxes due for the year
Rsui . ssuad by the clerk against said |
*-Gnv- ilfin/. Tenant in possession no
trffc-.'i/'. as required by law.
at the same time and place,
sett -3* sold the following described
tstM. 'a te:
tore'house and lot in the City of
(fcNci*-, in Block No. 144, 100 x 1(59
S*A.„ Winded as follows: On north
% .w alley; east by lands of Mrs. N.
IK ; newey; south by Bryan street,
wrst by lands of G. M. Ovebry.
part of lot of land No. 192, in
3i»- Sixth District of Coffee County,
'SrOiwjE*- Said property levied on and
’■% suid, as the property of G. H.
'ifiaifTts to* satisfy a tax execution in
••it. the City of Douglas, issued
!% ts (desk for taxes for the year
fMffisx Tenant in possession notified,
•s voquired by law.
Jits*, at the same time and place,
miV the sold the following described
"jsuf *>tate:
-♦he- house and lot n the City of
■Jfcw;in Block No. 185, bounded as
”<Jius*s: On north by Cherry street;
.«n»fk by lands of Binkey Moore; east
Gaskin avenue; west by lands of
JfcauStfx Wright. Being part of lot of
ilantl Ka. 193, in the Sixth District of
<!&*&**■ County, Georgia. Said prop
vstf levied on and to be sold as the
rpv*p«rty of Tinie Hudson to satisfy
m ttc. execution in favor of the City
siF l*ftrglas, issued by its clerk, for
due for the year 1915. Tenant
jr j|»*hsession notified, as required by
■lQa*. at" the same time and place,
wfl ter sold the following described
sww astate:
house and lot in the City of
Jtec?-as F in Block No. 157, bounded
pa ivlows: North by Bryan street;
past by lands of E. I*. Tanner; south
Jgf tends of B. H. Tanner; west by
tos#. of George Ross. Said property
Mwjri on and to be sold as the prop-
af Ella Howard to satisfy a tax
i ■willion in favor of the City of Doug
issued by its clerk, for taxes due
jb' city for the year 1915. Tenant
*w- pmsession notified, as requred by
•tew
Ah**. at the same time and place,
ate!; he sold the following described
ws«*s *state*
•ltee house- and lot in the City of
Ste«*rgtxs, in Block No. 103, bounded as
North by lands of -J. J. Lott;
tf lands of 0. White; south by
■taPx »f Mrs. A. .1. Love; west by 00l
- and bene * art of lot of
k
Coffee County, Georgia. Said prop
erty levied on and to be sold as the
I property of Mrs. T. J. Kirkland, to
satisfy a tax execution in fvor of the
City of Dougis, issued by its clerk,
for txes due for the year 1915. Ten
ant in possession notified, as required
by law.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold the following described
real estate: ,
Ten (10) acres of land in the City
of Douglas, Blocks Nos. 452, 433 and
423, bounded as folows: North by
lands of John McLean Estate; east
by lands of John McLean Estate; south
by original land line of lot No. 191,
and west by Pearl street, and being
part of lot of land No. 191, in the
Sixth District of Coffee County, Geor
gia. Said property levied on and to
be sold as the property of Mrs. Lucy
L. McNab to satisfy a tax execution
in favor of the City of Douglas, issued
by its clerk, for taxes due said city
for the year 1915. Tenant in posses
sion as required by law.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold the following described
real estate: ,
Twenty (20) vacant lots in Block
No. 37, and two (2) vacant lots in
Block No. 35, in the City of Douglas,
J being lots Nos. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 14 and 9,
in Block No. 37, and lots Nos. 14 and
9, in Block 35, being part of lot of
land No. 192, in the Sixth District of
Coffee County, Georgia. Said prop
erty levied on and to be sold as the
property of W. W. Stewart, to satisfy
a tax execution in favor of the City
of Douglas, issued by its clerk, for
taxes due said city for the year 1915.
Tenant in possession notified, as re
quired by law.
! Also, at the same time and place,
| will be sold the following described
j real estate:
j One house and lot in the City of
Douglas, being 50 x 100 feet, in Block
[No. 177, bounded as follows: North
Iby lands of B. Peterson Estate; east
| by lands of C. Davis; south by Cherry
! street; west by Coffee street, being
| part of lot of land No. 193, in the
Sixth District of Coffee County, Geor
gia. Said property levied on and to
be sold as the property of Pauline
Shumake to satisfy a tax execution
in favor of the City of Douglas, issued
by its clerk, for taxes due for the year
1915. Tenant in possession notified,
as required by law. ,
Also, at the same time and place,
I will be sold the following described
real estate:
1 One house and lot in the City of
Douglas, in Block No. 184, being 50
x 100 feet, bounded as follows: North
and east by lands of Elias Lott; south
by lands of Alice Cooper, and west by
Gaskin avenue, and being part of lot
of land No. 193, in the Sixth District
of Coffee County, Geogia. Said prop
erty levied on and to be sold as the
property of Will Mitchell to satisfy
a tax execution in favor of the City
of Douglas, issued by its clerk, for
taxes due for the year 1915. Tenant
in possession notified, as required by
law.
Also, at the same time and place,
' will be sold the following described
jreal estate:
One house and lot in the City of
: Douglas, in Block No. 18(5, bounded
as follows: West by Pearl street, 50
;feet; north by Cherry street, 1(55 feet;
Jeast by lands of Dorsey (Dawson);
! south by lands of Martha Dolphus;
being part of lot of land No. 193, in
the Sixth District of Coffee County,
Georgia. Said property levied on and
1 to be sold as the property of J. E. Mc-
Lean Estate to satisfy a tax execution
in favor of the City of Douglas, is
sued by its clerk, for taxes due for
the year 1915. Tenant in possession
notified, as required by law.
! Thsi May 31, 191(5.
J. I. RICKETSON, City Marshal.
Application for Leave lo Sell Lands.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To All W’hom it May Concern:
F. E. McNeal, Administrator of Mis
souri Crosby, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased, and said ap
plication will be heard on the first
Mondy in July, 1916. This Junesth,
191(5.
W. P. W ARD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months’ supprot to
the family of Rev. W. J. Maddox, de
ceased, having been filed in my office,
all persons concerned are cited to show
cause by the 3rd day of July, 1916,
why said application for twelve
months’ support should not be grant
ed. This June sth, 1916.
W’. P. WARD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Frank Simmons having made appli
cation in due form of law to be ap
pointed administrator upon the estate
of Mi’s. Minnie Simmons, deceased,
notice is hereby given that said appli
cation will be heard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first
Monday in July, 1916.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the' sth day of June, 1916.
W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Julia Pierce, as guardian of
Holmes Hall, a resident of this state,
having in due form applied to the un
dersigned for permission to encroach
upon the corpus of the estate of said
minor, and for the sale of a portion of
said estate consisting of lot No. 7, in
block 102, in the city of Douglas, Ga.,
and being all of the city property
owned by the said Holmes Hall in the
city of Douglas, Ga.
Notice is hereby given that said ap
plication will be heard at the next
Court of Ordinary for said county, on
the first Monday in July, 1916.
W’itness my hand and official signa
ture. this sth day of June, 1916.
W'. P. WARD, Ordinary.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGIAS. GEORGIA. JUNE 24. 1916.
GUARDIAN SALE OF LANDS
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Ordinary of Coffee county at the
June term, 1916, the undersigned guar
dian of Francis Appleby, a minor, will
sell at public outcry, on the first Tues
day in July, 1916, before the court
house door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
described property belonging to the
estate of said minor, to-wit:
290 acres, more or less, of lot of
land No. 443, lying and being in the
6th land district of Coffee County,
Georgia, being all of said lot except
200 acres on the north side of said lot.
The part which will be sold is bound
ed and described as follows: North
by an established line; east south and
west by original land Lines. This the
sth day of June, 1916.
MRS. F. M. APPLEB\,
Guardian of Francis Applbey.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1916, the following described
property, to-wit:
One red mare mule named “Brown”
about six years old in 1912, and weigh
ing about 1,000 pounds. Said prop
erty levied on and to be sold as the
property of Mrs. Mattie Davis to sat
isfy an execution issued from the City
Court of Douglas of said county, in
favor of H. Kirkland, against said
Mrs. Mattie Davis. This the 6th day
of June 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1916, the following described
property, to-wit:
One horse mule, cream colored, a
bout 14 years old, weighing about
700 pounds and named “Jack”. Said
property levied on and to be sold as
the property of Sam Story to satisfy
an execution issued from the City-
Court of Douglas of said county in
favor of Arthur Williams, against
said Sam Story, Allen Carver, Tom
Smith, D. Peterson and A. Overstreet.
This the 6th day of June, 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To All W’hom it May Concern:
Willie Kirkland, of Coffee County,
Georgia, having in due form applied
to the Superior Court of Ben Hill
County, Georgia, to establish a copy
of a certain stock certificate of the
capital stock in the Consolidted Gro
cery Company, more accurately des
cribed as being certificate number 7,
issued ’-y Consolidated Grocery Com
pany under date of September 2, 1907,
and representing ten shares of the
capital stock of Consolidated Grocery
Company, of par value of one hun
dred ($100.00) dollars per share, which
the said Willie Kirkland claims to own
in his own right.
This is to cite all persons at inter
est in said matter to show cause be
fore me at the court house in Ben Hill
County, Georgia, on, the first Monday
in July, 1916, at one o’clock p. m., why
the prayer of petitioner should not
be granted and the copy certificate of
stock attached to the application of
petitioner should not be established in
lieu of the los original certificate of
stock. W. F. GEORGE,
Judge Superior Court Cordele Circuit.
D. W. M. WHITLEY,
Clerk Superior Court Ben Hill Coun
ty, Georgia.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEET
ING OF CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Southwestern Divis
ion of he Southern District of
Georgia. In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Robert C. Davis,
Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Robert C. Da
vis, a farmer, of Douglas, Ga., in the
county of Coffee and district afore
said, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
10th day of June, A. D. 1916, the
said Robert C. Davis was duly ad
judicated bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at Waycross, in Ware County, Geor
gia, in Room 428 Bunn Building, on
the 24th day of June, A. D. 1916, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoinnt a trus
tee, examine the bankrupt, and trans
act such other business as may prop
erly come before said meeting. The
bankrupt is required to be present on
that day for examination.
JOHN G. SESSOMS, Referee.
Waycross, Ga., this 10th day fo
June, 1916.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CONGRESS
As a candidate tor Congress from
the Eleventh Congressional District
subject to the Democratic primary I
pledge myself to run a clean, fair race,
seeking my election by the purest
means and highest methods.
I shall appreciate every assistance
given, whether by vote, kind word or
helpful act, and if elected 1 shall put
all that I am and all my time into
earnest service of all the people of my
district, valuing at all times, infinitely
more than the meer name of Congress
man or the salary, the privilege and
honor of serving humanity and of la
boring for the people among whom I
live and whom I love.
Respectfully,
W. C. LANKFORD.
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There are, perhaps, over 800 brands
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|r A Step Forward
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JUST RECEIVED, A CAR OF AMER
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Give Chesterfields a trial. We
believe you will be glad to learn
what they can teach you aboufc|
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