The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, September 09, 1916, Image 6

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THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE Douglas, Georgia Established 1888 Published Every Saturday by ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. \V. R. FRIER. Editor Subscription Rates in Advance: One Year SI.OO Six Months 50 Three Months 25 The Enterprise publishes the Legal \dvertising of the City of Douglas, »ffcc County, and County Commis sioners. Entered as second-class matter at _je postoflice at Douglas, Ga., under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1870. LATE THIS WEEK. The Enterprise is late this week on account of our press giving way on us. We are indebted to The Progress press for the issurance of this paper, as they were kind enough to offer us their services, in the press work of this issue. We wanted to give our readers an editorial page this week, it being the last before the election, but due to the above, and the excessive amount of advertising, we have had to do away with it this issue. Even doing this, we have been forced to leave out a vast amount of adver tising on hand, but next week we hope to be differently, at least in the mat ter of doing all our work at home. SHERIFF SALE GEORGIA, —Coffee County. Will be sold before the court house door of said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the tirst Tuesday in October next, the following described property to-wit: One bay mare mule, about five years old' weight about 1100 pounds' named Mary, one bay horse mule, about five years old, weight about 1100 pounds, named Frank. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Ive Hill, to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Douglas, of said county, in favor of Third National Bank of Fitzgerald, Ga., against said Robert Fussell, Ive Hill and .1. J. Hill. This the 7th day of September, 1916. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff. Coffee County, Georgia. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c THE BOSTON STORE IN THEIR NEW STORE Are Now Ready To Supply all your Needs in DRY GOODS, READY=TO=WEAR, SHOES and CLOTHING Everything That’s New and Up=To=Date At Remarkable Low Prices Shipments upon shipments of New Fall Merchandise are arriving daily. In spite of goods being high, we have been fortunate enough to secure the very best and newest at less than former prices. This handsome merchandise is now on Sale. A call at this store will convince you how cheap you can buy New Up-To-Date goods for fall wear. FREE! With each ant? every $5 purch ase we give a piece china wear (Adver Dement) , fjjrgjg HILL C. TUGGLE (Stone Mountain, DeKalb County) Candidate For Prison Commissioner Subject to State Democratic Primary September 12, 1916. To The Voters of Georgia: “I have had many years’ experience in the prison work of the state and feel that I fully understand the duties of the office which I seek. “If elected I shall earnestly endeav or to procure co-operation of the vari ous counties in the building of stand ard inter-county roads. I shall render all assistance possible to county au thorities in the construction of intra county roads. "I believe the state farm with all its land and labor should be made ab solutely self-supporting and any sur plus raised on the farm could be used by other state institutions to help re duce their operating expenses. “I believe in the prompt disposition of all matters of every kind coining before the prison commission. “If the legislature should establish a state highway commission 1 believe this commission should receive the full support and assistance of the pris on commission. ■if honored by the people of Geor gia, and trusted by them with this office, I pledge my word to give the besi efforts of my life to the fu.Ail ment of its highest duties.’’ Respectfully, HILL C. TUGGLE. ENDORSEMENTS: Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, July 25, 1916. We, the undersigned citizens of De- Kulb county, heartily endorse our fel The Boston Store Douglas = Georgia f’yr? nai'CT u: T?\*TFRPRISE. DO COLAS, GEORGIA, Sept., 9 1916. low-townsman, Hill C. Tuggle, for the office of prison commissioner; O. P. Griffin, Educator. E. A. Graham, Cashier Stone Moun tain Bank. .1. H. Griffin, Educator. Campbell & Miller, Merchants. .1. K. Brinkley, Mayor of Stone Mountain. A. G. Barnett, Merchant. J. R. Irwin, (lashier of Granite Bank. J. E. Pounds, M. D. .1. R. Tucker, Mgr. Whitaker Drug Co. W. T. McCurdy, M. D. .1. Steve McCurdy, President Gran ite Bank. C. R. Foster, Agent Georgia Rail road. .1 W. Brilt, Merchant. J. S. Rankin, Merchant. E. G. Thomason, Pastor M. E. Church, South. W. D. Maddox, Merchant. B. H. Davis, Merchant. R. W. Eaves, Merchant. B. F, Burgess, Clerk Superior Court James R George, Ordinary. J. A McCurdy, Sheriff. R. E. Carroll, Supt. Schools. J. E. Forrester, Tax Collector. D. C. Thompson, County-Treasurer. J. O. Norris, President Stone Moun tain Bank. R. J Freeman, Commissioner De- Kalb County. I>. J. Steele, Representative. R. Frank Smith, Representative. Geo. M. Napier, Solicitor GeneraL Forrest Adair. FREE! With each S4O. purchase we give a 40 piece dinner set FREE. SATURDAY: 1 offer the following BAR- G \1 N in patent medi cines for CASH. 50c size BEAR LAX that great vegetable Laxative (Takes the place of Calomel) for 30c -50 c Mosleys Lemon Elixir- 30c. P g. of any Liver Reg ulator for . . 4 . 15c TRUSSES of all kinds and sizes can fit any one. TANNER’S PHARMACY Vote For Judge waller r. George For Judge of the Court of Appeals Your Kind Consideration Will Be Appreciated AGAIN Has served as Solicitor Gen eral of the Cordele Circuit and five and a half years as Judge of same circuit with out opposition. Has the en dorsement of the entire bar of Coffee County.