The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, September 23, 1916, Image 12

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The most beautiful collection of FALL WEARABLES ever assembled in any one store. 36-inch white Sea-Island. 10c 7 quality, per yard ■ • tv 12 I-2c Gingham, new Oj— Op patterns, going at 0 1 £ u All-Wool Serge in plain and A ftp fancy, 75c value “OU New arrivals in the newest in QQp striped silk $1.48 to OOu FREE! With each and every $5 purch ase we give a piece china wear Statement of Commissioners ' i! * (Continued from First Page) D. M. Brr.ntley Med services G W Lott 64.00 C. L. Drew * Order Smith-Grantham 20.00 J. O. White Supplies 41.80 T. J. Holland Work on road 66.00 J. Q, Hammond Work on bridge 51.12 Smith & Grantham Lumber 93.80 G. F. McCranie Order D, Vickers T. C. 74.50 J. M. Freeman Warrent J. York 1.25 M. D. Davis Cost S. Spates 9.20 Alex Hill R R Fares for convicts 3.50 •'Jno McGovern 6 days work 18.00 S. M. Meeks R R Fare Sam Wilson 3.36 A. F. Wilson Plow 8.00 Alex Hill Gun 15.00 S. A. Vickery Work on bridge 18.00 Watt & Holmes Hdw. Co. Hardware acct. 172.65 A. Jowers Work on bridge 29.00 W. L Wingate Work on road 52.00 Aaron Daniels Work on bridge 61.20 G. F. McCranie Work on bridge 37.32 G. L. Simms Burying pauper 15.00 H. F. Brown , Warrents 5.35 Brooks Plumbing Co. Plumbing 5.35 Douglas Fdry Co. Repair work 3.75 Stubbs & Pearsall Repair work 18.35 B. T. Burkett Warrants 2.50 Enterprise Pub. statement 6.00 Porter Plumb. Co. Plumbing 10.50 Douglas Mat. Co. ( Mattresses 40.20 1322.78 4 Chaingang Gordon Burns 1 Mo. Salary 60.00 Jeff Teston Fish 2.10 T. M. Wilcox Flour 2.10 G. D .Edenfield 1 Mo. Salary 30.00 Alex Hill 1 Mo. Salary 60.00 J. S. Beverly 1 Mo. Salary 35.00 Jeff Beverly 1 Mo. Salary 30.00 O. A. Dukes * . Fish 12.45 W. M. Rainbow Dry goods 23.25 J. L. Young Co. Groceries 488.65 J. M. Moore Fish 3.15 City Meat Market Meats 11.20 H. L. Lankford Dry goods 17.10 J. M. Meeks _ Dry goods 12.85 S. M. Meeks * 1 Mo. Salary 75.00 M. J. Roberts 1 Mo. Salary 40.00 Jas. Arnold »* 1 Mo. Salary 30.00 Carl Murray 1 Mo. Salary 30.00 I. S. Crosby 1 Mo. Salary 30.00 Hi _ i J* ~ 992.85 Coroners G. L. Sims Inquest 17.00 Pauper W T . T. Bearden 1 Mo. allowance 8.00 Mary Cribb 1 Month 3.00 Mary J. Nipper 1 Month 5.00 A new line of Sweaters Just arrived from 98c to $4.98 Beautiful Shoes at LOW PRICES Phone 29. We Deliver Douglas, Georgia Is Now on Display At our store, at remarkable Low Prices, A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS The Boston Store THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, Sept. 23 1916. Fannie Hutchinson 1 Month 5.00 Elizabeth Ricketson 1 Month 8.00 Amanda Ricketson 1 Month 7.00 S. A. Ricketson 1 Month 3.00 Jno. Bennett 1 Month 8.00 J. M. Richardson 1 Month 2.00 London Rhem 1 Month 3.00 Emma Smith 1 Month 5.00 Florence Emerson 1 Month 5.00 Mathew Ronders 1 Month 3.00 Ellen Sapp 1 Month 5.00 Martha Sapp 1 Month 5.00 Hariet Carver 1 Month 6.00 Elizabeth Teston 1 Month 5.00 Mary Mathis 1 Month 8.00 Bettie Douglas 1 Month 8.00 Archie Smith 1 Month 5.00 Sophronia Phillips 1 Month 4.00 Elisha Strickland ' 1 Month 3.00 Henry Smith 1 Month 5.00 Sallie Royal 1 Month 2.50 Rile Wright 1 Month 8.00 As Taylor 1 Month 3.00 Caroline Daniels 1 Month 5.00 Mary Stone 1 Month 5.00 W. C. Bowen 1 Month 3.00 L. E. Webb 1 Month 3.00 Calvin Lott 1 Month 5.00 Frank Toomer 1 Month 5.00 Jesse Carver 1 Month 3.00 Alex Young 1 Month 5.00 Hulda Williams 1 Month 5.00 Jno. Hannah 1 Month 5.00 Jno. Newbern 1 Month 5.00 D. Downing 1 Month 3.00 Peter Thompson 1 Month 3.00 / ’ 187.50 City Court A. W. Haddock 1 Month Salary 100.00 W C. Bryan 1 Month Salary 100.00 w" A. Wood 1 Month Salary 83.33 H. C. Ellis Bringing prisoners . 67.70 351.03 Superion Court Berry Palmer Witness 3.44 H. C. Ellis Bringing prisoners 38.30 Walter James Witness 3.68 Newt Wallace Witness 4.78 Simon Gray Witness 4.78 4 * ■ ! ' 54.98 Total for Month i 2926.14 Debits Voucher No. 523 6.00 i Voucher No. 277 14.56 Voucher No. 625 8.00 Voucher No. 624 3.00 Voucher No. 623 11.88 * Voucher No. 291 3.00 .. Voucher No. 135 3.00 .. Voucher No. 267 5.00 On 1914 taxes 40.50 D. Vickers on 1915 taxes 500.00 $3.00 alhWool Skirts, (M QQ special, all colors v 1.30 $1.50 new Waists indifferent Qfip styles, going at 3 Qu New Middies with Belts just QfJf* new, going at 30b 25c Shirting beautiful pat- 1Q ~ terns, going at 594.94 Balance over draft 4727.93 Bills Payable 60,000.00 I certify that the above is a true statement of receipts and disburs ments of Coffee County for the month of August 1916. A. W. HADDOCK, Clerk. Strayed cow and yearling from Enoch Worth’s house about 3 months ago. With mark crop slit in one ear, swallow fork and under bit in other. Finder hold and notify me at Broxton and get reward. SCHAFER BAKERY, INC. Savannah, Ga. September 14, 1916. Dear Sir:- So many of .our customers have expressed a preference for a 5c and 10c loaf even though somewhat small er, that we have decided to make con cession, and henceforth the NU-DO and Twin NU-DO will be billed at the usual prices—4c and 8c with the cus tomary discount. We will bill all bread at these prices hereafter, the wrapped and the unwrapped. Very truly yours, SCHAFER BAKERY, INC. By H. L. CARTER. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I am a candidate for re-eleciton for Justice of the Peace of the Douglas (748th) District at the election to be held on the Ist Saturday in December, next. I have tried to serve the people faithfully for the past term, my record stands before the public, and if re elected will have my experience and knowledge of the law to help me. I need the proceeds of the office to help me live, and will thank you for your support. J. M. FREEMAN. y FOR SALE GEORGIA, Coffee County, NOTICE—There will be sold at the home-stead of W. M. Vickers Sr., five miles south of Douglas, on the 28th day of September at one o’clock P. M. all of said cattle belonging to the es tate and one mule. Cash will be the terms of this sale. W. H. Vickers and heirs. FREE! With each S4O. purchase we give a 40 piece dinner set FREE. THE WILSON JEWELRY CO. Will carry the strongest line this season that was ever shown in Douglas, of Silver wear and Cut Glass that was purchased before the advance. Exmas and Holiday goods ar riving daily. Make our store your headquarters. • . ,J. F .OVERSTREET, Mgr. - Spend your money where prices talk at Clean Sweep Sale, E. L. Vick ers & Co. Overcome Chronic / Constipation N Don’t continue to create a bad habit of strong purgatives. They relieve, and that is all. And they call for increased dosage. A sensi ble treatment will arouse the liver and give tone and strength to the bowels. It is offered in 1 \ >rt\c« xs u« ioqT*. »'y Many years have shown the use fulness of this remedy. It’s the ideal laxative, gentle, effective and strengthening-. Now it may be obtained in tablet form, for con venience in taking. Manalin will not form a habit of cathartics. Used as directed, the sufferer may reasonably ex pect not only Immediate relief, but the re-formation fiU £1 of proper habits, in /V I/U| the natural way. Ay fl Sfl Liquid if you desire It, |1 and 35c. ’ / Tablets, 25c and 10c J Carry a box with you. Constipation is largely a matter of habit. You can over come It with Mana lin 3 he,p * Tbe P.ruaa Company, j Columbus, Ohio