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Out of Town Society
I AMBROSE SOCIAL NEWS !
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Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Johnston, of
I ineview, have recently moved here.
Dr. I. W. Moorman spent part of
the week with relatives in Laurens
county.
Miss Flora Whitfield spent the
week-end with relatives at Osierfield.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Royal, Mrs. H.
F. Warren and Mary Royal visited at
Douglas Sunday.
Judge T. A. Parker, of Way cross,
spent Sunday here.
Dr. A. H. Weathers spent Monday
at Dooling.
Miss Maggie Minchew, of Denton,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Holland.
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Weathers visit
ed at Pineview during the week.
Miss Littlefield, of Camden county,
was the guest of Miss Mamie Warren
for a few days. I
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| WILLACOOCHEE LOCALS |
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Our school opened Monday with the
largest enrollment in the history of
the school. We are very much pleased
with our new principal Prof. I. N.Carr.
Miss Maude Smith was elected to
teach the Ist and 2nd grades, Miss
Leonora Linder 3rd and 4th, Miss Mae
McWhorter stji and 6th and Miss
Annette Quillian, Music teacher.
Mrs. Leola Oberry is on a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Ward, in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Lily Corbitt and Mr. Paul Ham
mond were united in marriage at the
home of the bride Sunday evening,
Justice E. L. Moore officiating.
Chesterfields go
one step further
There are, perhaps, over 800 brands of ciga
rettes sold in this country today. But not one
of them does what Chesterfields do, for Chester
fields satisfy —and yet they’re mild!
This truly unique cigarette has all of that
refreshing taste-delicacy which any good ciga
rette must have.
Yet, without sacrificing any of this delightful
mildness, Chesterfields go one step further—they
do more than merely “please your taste”— they
Id \ )gu knew you ve been smoking ! They satisfy !
—and yet they’re mild ! .<■
d&facco Gr.
CIGARETTES
| Mr. Oscar McGowan left last week
for Waycross where he enters Pied
mont Institute.
Mr. Wilbur O’berry left Tuesday
night for Barnesville to take up his
studies at Gordon Institute.
Miss Mary Parish who has spent
the summer with Mrs. G. A. McGowan
returned to Denton.
Mrs. E. R. Smith has returned from
Hazelhurst where she was called to
the bedside of her sick mother.
Miss Mae Corbitt left last week for
Valdosta where she enters the South
Georgia State Normal College.
Mr. B. G. O’berry Jr. leaves on 20th
inst. for Athens where he reenters
the University.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mills, Misses
Ethel Turner and Viola Lott were
visitors here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Clements and
Mr. W. E. Pafford, of Milltown, were
guests at the home of Mr and Mrs.
C. B. Lincfer last Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Q. J. Pinson have
returned from a few days visit to
Albany.
Mrs. Eugene Wilson and Miss Etta
Roberts, of Douglas, were the week
er.d guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Paulk. (J. L.)
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ZIRIvLE DOTS
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Well Uncle Jim we are still having
plenty of rain.
Mrs. L. C. Dunnaway, of Jackson
ville, Fla., is visiting her brother Mr.
E. W. DeWitt.
Mrs. E. L. Davis has taken her lit
tle son George to Blackshear, to
school.
SATfSTYII
and yet theyre J
10 for 5c
Also packed 20 for 10c
Bonnie Lee Williams and Virgyl
Passmore spent a pleasant morning
car riding.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Brogdon, of
Zirkle attended the singing conven
tion at Douglas Synday and reported
a nice time. No. 18.
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NICHOLLS NEWS
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(Last weeks Letter)
No, Oscar, we didn’t know that our
usual article in the Enterprise which
was missing last week would affect
you that bad. Fact is our think tank
sort of run out of ammunition.
Mr. Roy Vinson, son of Doctor Vin
son left Monday night for Dahlonega
to attend the N. G. A. C.
Messrs Calvin Meeks and Elisha
Tompson left Tueday night for Way
cross where they will enter Piedmont
College.
Mr. H. Altman and family, Mrs.
Brodkin, of Atlanta, and the writer
spent Sunday in Alma.
Miss Cora say that the fact that
women lawyers have been admitted
to the Georgia Bar has created a stir,
does not interest her a bit, as she’d
just as oon be defended by a man.
Mr. A. C. Mcnealie who was mail
clerk on the train running to Bruns
wick, has been transferred to the
Hazelhurst diistriet, sorry to lose him
but wish him luck.
Miss Janie hopes that skirts from
now on will get to be longer as it’s
pretty tough to be in style with a
gentle breeze following your footsteps.
“SHORTY.”
To Our
Customers
and Friends
W e have just received the largest,
best and most complete assortmentof
Enamel Ware ever seen in Doim
las also complete line of Crockery
Ware. Our prices are right,
Come and see for yourself
Douglas Hardware Co.
Phone 1 28
W. T Cottingham & P. p. Preston
Mgrs.
Legal Advertising
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA —Coffee County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
Otober, 1916, at public outcry at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following proper
ty to wit:
All of' the east half of lot of land
No. 449, and the west half of lot of
land No. 414, both in the 6th land dist
rict of said county, (each half lot 1
containing 245 acres, more or less,)
excepting from the last named half lot
the following designated lots, tracts
and parcels of land, to wit:
Block No. 19, lotsl and 2 in block 12;
lots 1 and the fraction connected there
with, 2,2, 4 and sin block 20; lots 1,
2, 7 and S in block 26; lots 3, 4 and 5 in
block 26; lots 2 and 3 in block 87; lots
1 and 2 in block 47; lot 1 in block 1;
lots 1,2, 3,4, 13, 14, I 5 and 16 in
block 2; lot 1 of block 4; lots 9 and 10
of block 5; lots 1,2, 3,4, 7, 8, 9, 11
12, 13, 14 and 15 of block 11; lots 1
2 3 4 7 and 8 of block 12; lots 3 4-66
7 and 8 of block 18; lots 6 and 12 of
block 20; lots 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8 of
block 21; lots 3 and 4 of block 22; lots
5 and 6 of block 23; lots 1 and 2 of
block'2s;-lots 6 7 and 8 of block 28;
lots 9 and 10 of block 30; lots 6 7 11
14 15 17 and 18 of block 31; lot 1 of
block 33; lots 3 and 4 of block 47; all
of block 48; lot 1 of block 49; lots 3 4
and 10 of block 59; lot 3 of block 51;
all of block 87; lots 1 2 3 4 5 and 6of
block 8a; lots 45678123 and 9 of
block 97; lots 1 9 and 12 of block 98;
lots 4 5 6 and 7 of block 99; lots 1 2
(i and 7 of block 100; all of block 101;
lots 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 in block 302;
lots 1 7 11 and 12 irr block 103; lots
1 2 3 4 7 8 and 10 of block 105; lots
5 6 7 and 8 of block 110; lot 4 of block
111; lots 3 4 6 7 and 8 of block 121;
lots 1 2 and 3 in block 16; lots 6 7 and
18 in block 17; lots 1 2 and 9in block
! 50; lots 2 3 8 and 9 in block 53; lots
114 15 and 16 in block 20; lots 4 ;wid 5
in block 1; lots 12 and 13 in block 97;
lots 4 5 and 6 in block 29; lots 6 7
8 9 and 10 in block 34; lots 9 10 11 12
13 and 14 in block 21; lots 8 9 and 10
in block 33; lot 13 in block 20; lots 6
and 7 in block 11; lot 6 in block 12;
lot 16 in block 13; lot 16 in block 86;
lots 10 and 12 in block 88; lots 16 and
18 in block 21; lot 1 in block 53; lot
4 in block 49; lot 4 in block 52; lot
6 in block 16; lots 5 6 and 10 in block
4; lot 2 in block 8; lot 4 in block 120;
lot 7 in block 23; lots 1 and 2 in block
32; lots 12 13 14 and 15 in block 86;
lot 1 in block 24; lot 2 in block 22;
lots 1 and 2 in block 52.
All of said lots just above named
being shown and designated upon the
Ileen Realty and Improvement Com
pany’s part of the subdivision laid out
by said company in the town of Nich
dlls Georgia recorded in ?aid company.
' 4lso excepting from this sale two
and one-half acres of the unsurveyed
portion of said half lot No. 514 sold
to A. J. Meeks and described as begin
ning at the southeast corner of the
west half of said lot No 514 and run
ning north along the west side of Lib
erty street 315 feet; thence west 315
feet; thence south 315 feet; thence
east 315 feet to point of beginning;
and also excepting from this the right
of way of the Atlanta Birmingham
and Atlantic Railroad Company
through said above named two half
lots of land.
Save as hereinabove named desig
nated and excepted all of the east
half of said lot No. 499 and all of the
west half of said lot No, 514 will be
sold as abpve stated at the place and
time stated.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Nicholls Realty and Develop
ment Company to satisfy the following
executions which havje bfeen levied
upon it by the undersigned to wit:
Mortgage fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county in fav
or Mrs. Vicey Peterson as executrix
of R. Peterson against said Nicholls
Realty and Development Company and
the above described property; also an
execution issued from the city court
of Douglas said county in favor of
said Mrs. Vicey Peterson as execu
trix of B. Peterson against said Nich
olls Realty and Development Company
(the latter being based upon a com
mon law judgement obtained upon the
note secured by the mortgage forc'os
ed) also two fi fas issued by the city
of Nicholls Ca. through and by the
, proper officials thereof in favor of
j said city against the said Nicholls
Realty and Development Company for
city taxes due by -said defendant each
lof said two tax rt fas having been
, transferred by said city through its
! proper officials for a valuable consi
deration to B. Peterson his heirs and
assigns; also a fi fo issued by said
city of Nicholls Ga. through and by
the proper officials thereof in favor
i of said city against the said Nicholls
Realty and development Company for
city taxes due by said defendant; said
i fi fa having been transferred by said
: city through its proper officials for a
I valuable consideration to the said Mrs.
j Vicey Peterson as executrix of B. Pet
ierson; also a fi fa issued by D. Moore
[as tax collector of said county in fav
or of the state and county against the
1 said Nicholls Realty and Develop
ment Company this fi fa having been
I duly and legally transferred for a val
juable cosideration to B. Peterson his
[heirs and assigns; also a fi fo issued
by daniel Vickers as tax collector of
said county in favor of the state and
•ounty against the said Nicholls Realty j
and Development Company; this fi fa j
having been duly and legally trans j
ferred for a valuable consideration to
the said Mrs. Vicey Peterson as ex
ecutrix of B. Peterson each and all
of these five fi fas are now owned and
[ held by the said Mrs. Vicey Peterson
j as executrix as aforsaid as transferee
and said property has been levied up
on under and by virtue of the same
at the instance of and for the benefit
©f her said Mrs. Vicey Peterson as
executrix aforesaid.
Said property hereby advertised for
sale to satisfy said above referred to
executions being in the possession of
the said Nicholls Realty and Develop
ment Company and to be sold as
the property of the said defendant.
This sth day of September, 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
Coffee County, Georgia.
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
October next, the following described
property Iso-wit:
One Brecht four ton refrigerating
plant, consisting of compressor, con
densor, renive oil trap, oil steam
guages, 7 1 / j>ft. horse power motor,
belting, piping, coils, tanks, valves, fit
tings, etc. One cooling room, 15x20x
12 ft. one 12 ft. Brecht Refg. Display
case. One cash register, one McCasky
register, one pair of scales, one paper
cutter, fish box, one grind stone, one
meat saw, one sausage mill and motor,
and one lard boiler.
Said property levied no as the prop
erty of Douglas Packing Co. to satisfy
an execution issued on the first day of
September, 1915, from the City Court
of Douglas, in said county, in favor
of The Brecht Butchers’ Supply Co.,
against Douglas Packing Co., and said
(-property being- machinery and other
j articles difficult and expensive to trans
port, will not be exposed before the
court house door but will be sold where
now loated in the storehouse of said
| Douglas Packing Co., on the west side
of Peterson Avenue, in th e City of
Dougls.
This the sth day of Sept. 1910.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
Coffee County, Georgia.
SHERIFF SALE
Will be . old before the court house
[ door of said county, between the legal
j hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
I October next, the following described
! property to-wit:
I Those lots or tracts in the town of
. Nicholls, Coffee County 1 Georgia, as
[shown on Dean Realty and Improve
-1 merit Company’s map of their addi
11ion to the town of Nicholls, being
| part of land lots Nos. 499 and 514,
jof sixth land district of said Coffee
County, and numbered as follows:
I Lots 6, block 12; lot 15, block 13;
lot 16, block 21; lot 18, block 21; lot
16, block 86; lot 10, block 88; lot 12,
block 88; lot 10, bjkoek 4; lot 5, block
16; lot 4, block 121); lot 4, block 48;
lot 4, block 52; and lot 1, block 53.
With improvements thereon, said
property levied on as the property of
Nicholls Realty and Development Com
pany, to satisfy an execution issued
on the 24th day of May, 1916, from the
City Court of Douglas, in said county,
in favor of the First National Bank
of Dunn, North Carolina, against
Nicholls Realty and Development Com
pany.
Thi& the 7th day of September, 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
Coffee County, Georgia.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, —Coffee County.
Will be sold before the eoifrt house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October *ext, the following described
property to-wit:
One grey horse mule about eight
years old weighing 1100 pounds nam
ed Mike; also one black mare mule
about twelve years old weight 900
pounds named Minnie.
Said property levied on ond to be
sold as the property of J. J. 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 Mary E.
Fussell, Robert Fussell,-Ive Hill and
J. J. Hill.
This the 7th clay of September, 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
Coffee County, Georgia*