The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, September 23, 1916, Image 11

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Out of Town Society THE NEWS AT ZIRKLE Here we come again, Uncle Jim. Mr. J. W. Parsons spent Saturday night and Sunday in Fitzgerald with his folks. Mr. Hiriam Hilliard happened to a very serious accident last Friday, when a mule which he was riding stumbled, throwing him across a rail road, the mule falling on Mr. Hilliard. He has been in a very serious condition ever since, and was taken to the Doug las Hospital early last Monday morn ing. Mr. Oscar Griffis spent last Sunday in Blackshear. Mr. Vinson spent last Saturday night and Sunday witm his folks in Broxton. Miss Lessie Bennet left Zirkle this morning to attend the high school in Blackshear. Mr. E. L. Davis and son, George, spent the week end at home. No. 18. MT. ZION DOTS Here we come after a long absence, hope this will escape the waste basket. The leap year party at Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Davis Saturday night was a grand success, everybody reports a nice time especially Tom. Mrs. J. H. Wall spent last Sunday with her son, Mr. J. D. Wall. Mrs. Belle Gillis and family attend ed preaching at Forest Grove Sunday. Mr. Loyd Breoker, of the G. N. C. and B. 1., of Douglas, visited home folks Saturday night and Sunday Messrs. Olin and Homer Gillis, Misses Renna and Wilma Gillis all visited Miss Deluna Davis Monday night. Mr. Charlie Wall made a fling trip to Douglas Monday. A large crowd from this section at tended preaching at Jowers Chapel Sunday. Mr. Tom White, of Axson, was very busy driving around Sunday, guess his girl had dissapointed him. Mr. Games Lastingcr, of Cogdell, was a pleasant visitor at Mrs. J. H. Walls Sunday night. Mr. Charlie Wall and sister, Emmie, were pleasant callers of Miss Deluna Davis Monday night. Miss Ruby Smoak, of Fales, visited Deluna Davis last week. Miss Deluna Davis was all smiles Saturday night, wonder why? Mr. Momer Gillis, says he is going to purchase a new Oakland car, so get busy girls, and lets take a ride. Miss Emmie Wall and Deluna Davis wore a sad expression on their faces Sunday and stayed at home all day. Prince Albert gives \ sm okcrs such ' J t —it can’t bite your tongue; <%£*?' ffi —it can’t parch your throat; yj&fc- » —you can smoke it as long and t* a 8 as y° u l*ke w *thout any I comeback but real tobacco hap %. J On the reverse side of every Prince %v \ Albert package you will read: Jr -J "PROCESS PATENTED %L v Ejfi X That means to you a lot of tobacco en s °ld without coupons or premiums. We Albert the national joy smoke d^imD™ ! !!ll!:irr'l'Ti 1 in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time! Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO„ Win.ton-Sakm, N. C. “Poor girls.” Two Forsaken Girls. NEW FOREST DOTS Well Autumn has come at last. Messrs Ernest Meeks and Edgar Davis were the guests of Mr. Arthur Bake, Sunday for dinner. Mrs. Jeff Lewis spent Saturday night with her brother Mr. J. M. Tanner. Mrs. B. W. Tanner, Mrs. Amos Meeks, and Mrs. T. H. Dent spent Monday in town shopping. Mr. Henry Smith was the guest of Mr. Jeff Eight Sunday for dinner. Miss Bulah Penas, of near Kirkland, is visiting Miss Clara Dent for a few days. There was a large crowd out at Sunday school Sunday afternoon glad to see so many. Uncle Jim, Mamie wasn’t at Sun day school Sunday afternoon, if you don’t hurry up and come help me to see about her, Cecil will have her and gone too. Mr. B. W. Tanner is spending to-day (Tuesday) in town. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blalock are the proud parents of a boy at their home. The New Forest singing folks are preparing a class for the convention at Nicholls. Judge Parker’s son, of Waycross, was at Sand Hill Sunday for the benefit of Piedmont. I Rev. T. S. Hubert, of Douglas, preached for us at Sand Hill on Sat urday. It seems that it is not anything strange to see Mr. Monrce Deese at Sunday school every Sunday afternoon since Miss Annie Belle Cain has been at home. Mr. Jeff Eight had to see that Miss Clara Dent got home safe from Sun- I day school Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. M. Tanner spent Monday j afternoon in town. I Mr. Dewitt Forman, of Saginaw, attended preaching at Sand Hill Sun day. CACTUS. O o SEARS DOTS O O Everybody out here is getting along fine with their cotton picking. Miss Winnie Sears spent Saturday night with Miss Annie Belle and Pearl Sears. Miss Eulamae McDaniel and Laura Belle Sears dined with Mrs. 11. Tanner Sunday. Mr. Warren Ward and Miss Cathren Davisattended services at Salem Sun day. Quite a number of folks from out here attended preaching at Jowers ichapel Sunday. | Misses Winnie Sears, Mattie Mae ! Hutchinson, Annie Belle and Pear! y'OU’LL find a cheery howdy-do on tap no matter how much of a stranger you are in the neck of the wood a you drop into. For, Prince Albert is right there at the firat place you Xk. pass that sells tobacco ! The toppy red Sftk, bag sells for a nickel and the tidy red f° T * dime; then there's the hand some pound and half-pound tin humidors and the pound crystal-glass humidor with aponge-moistener top that keepa the to bacco in such bang-up trim all-thm "'Sftfrk time t THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, Sept. 23 1916. Sears and two Davis boys were out walking Sunday afternoon. Miss Lessie Harper attended serv ices at Jowers Chapel Sunday. The cotton picking at Mr. David Adams last Thursday was fine. They picked near a bale and all enjoyed themselves. Mr. Aaron and William Starling attended preaching at Jowers Chapel Sunday. Miss Mary Sears is in Waycross going to school, guess she is enjoying a fine time. Miss Laura Belle Sears and Eulamae McDaniel had company Saturday night they seem to have enjoyed it. Mr. H. L. Harper spent Saturday night with his mother, Mrs. W. M. Harder and attended preaching at Jowers chapel Sunday. Mr. George and Cary Davis were the guests of Miss Annie Belle and Pearl Sears Sunday afternoon. Mrs Clayton Adams spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Harrison Tan ner. We are sorry to announce the sad death of the little twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowart, of which died on Thursday 6th and Saturday 15th. was buried at the old Tanner church cemetary. £ROWN EYES. LOST OR STOLEN— -a black puppy, with brown spots, at Blystone last Saturday. Notify Mrs. W. M. Maine, and get reward. STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renov&ied and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights ami elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. Rooms 5Dc an r i> d up JOHN 1,. KDMON [)S<)N, Prop. NOTBnP‘" B '" " E K I S| SShS plain how l was cured of a Be ▼ere cnee of Piles of 40 years standing in four days without the knife, pain or detention from business. I want all such sufferers to learn about this humane treatment. R. M. JOSEY, Route 4, Lamar, S. C. No. 666 Thi» ii a prescription prepared especially fpr MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or eix doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better thaa Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c FOR SMOKERS UMDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED IN ! ; Making experiments to ; PRODUCE THE MOST OE j jLIGHTFUL AND WHOLE * Ii|[SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG> Process ratentedY ! m HV >ir ,lllV^TH ‘ on inr ["SSs” MCS NQT6ITE THE TONGUE This is the reverse side of the Prince Albert tidy red tin. Read this " Patented Process*’ menage to-you and realize what it means in making Prince Albert ao much to your liking. Get Our Prices We have just received a ship ment of Cane Mills both two and three roller, also Syrup boilers. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Douglas Hardware Co. Phone 128 W. T Cottingham & p. F. Preston IVfgrs. 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 containing 245 acres, more or less,) excepting from the last named half lot the following designated lots, tracts j 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 J, 2, 7 and 8 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, 15 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 5 6 7 and 8 of block 18; lots 6 and 12 of block 20; lots 1 2 3 4 0 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 25; lots 6 7 and 8 of block 26; 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 50; lot 3 of block 51; all of block 87; lots 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 of block 8a; lots 4567812 3 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 6 and 7 of block 100; all of block 101; lots 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 in block 102; lots 1 7 11 and 12 in 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 8 in block 17; lots 1 2 and 9 in block 50; lots 2 3 8 and 9 in block 53; lots 14 15 and 16 in block 20; lots 4 and 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 C 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 It 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 showm 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 olls Georgia recorded in said company. Also 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 i west half of said lot No. 514 will be | sold as above 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 have Üben levied upon it by the undersigned to wit: i Mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county in fav or Mrs. Vicey Peterson as executrix of B. Peterson against said Nicholls Realty and Development Company arid 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 forclos [ ed) also two fi fas issued by the city jof Nicholls Ga. through and by the j proper officials thereof in favor of said city against the said Nicholls 1 Realty and Development Company for city taxes due by said defendant each of said two tax fi fas having been transferred by said city through its proper officials for a valuable consi [ deration to B. Peterson his heirs and j assigns; also a fi fo issued by said ; city of Nicholls Ga. through and by [ the proper officials thereof in favor ! of said city against the said Nicholls [ Realty and development Company for city taxes due by said defendant; said fi fa having been transferred by said city through its proper officials for a valuable consideration to the said Mrs. Vicey Peterson as executrix of B. Pet erson; also a fi fa issued by D. Moore [as tax collector of said county in fav : or of the state and county against the I said Nicholls Realty and Develop ment G'ompany this fi fa having been | duly and legally transferred for a val- I uable cosideration to B. Peterson his [heirs and assigns; also a fi fo issued I by daniel Vickers as tax collector of said county in favor of the state and •ounty against the said Nicholls Realty and Development Company; this fi fa having been duly and legally trans 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 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 of 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 j door of said county, between the legal ; hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following described property to-wit: One Brecht four ton refrigerating plant, consisting of compressor, con densor, renive oil trap, oil steam guages, 7 1 /2ft. horse power motor, belting, piping, coils, tanks, valves, fit tings, etc. One cooling room, 15x20x 12 ft. end 12 ft. Brecht Refg. Display case. One cash register, one McCaskV 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 satisfv 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 articles difficult and expensive to trans port, wdl 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. 1916. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheiiff. Coffee County, Georgia. SHERIFF SALE 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 to-wit: Those lots or tracts in the town of Nicholls, Coffee County* Georgia, as [ shown on Dean Realty and Improve ment Company’s map of their addi i tion to the town of Nicholls, being I part of land lots Nos. 499 and 514, of sixth land district of said Coffee County, and numbered as follov/s: 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 block 88; lot 10, block 4; lot 5, block. 16; lot 4, block 120; 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. This the 7th 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 iu 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 90§ 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 day of September, 191 G. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff. Coffee County, Georgia.