The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, October 21, 1916, Image 8

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NOW IS THE TIME To get your supply of “COAL" While the price is low We are selling the best grade of Domestic Coal at $6. per ton. This price is for GASH only Douglas Ice Company Phone 150 T, J. A. Dorminy, IVlgr. S Preparedness! Are you ready for Winter? Is your system dear of catarrh? Have Summer colds left you entirely? Have you overcome all effects of Summer foods? If you haven’t, restore your body to full vigor with the old standby PERUNA It’s the tonic that lears away the congestion, purifies the blood and invigorates your whole system. \ Peruna, in tablet form, is handy to carry with you. It gives you a chance to \ check a cold when it starts. \ Manalin Tablets are the ideal laxative; \ They form no habit and have nounpleas- J ant effects. Your druggist can supply you # !The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio SHERIFF SALE. GEORGIA, —Coffee County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next at public outcry in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property of which the following is a full and complete description: One certain lot fronting North twen ty feet on the right-of-way of the A. C. L. R. R. running back same width 100 feet, hounded East by lands of N. Gaskins. South by lands of G. D. Gas kins and West by brick store of G. D. Gaskins, being the lot on which there is a barber shop once occupied by J. W. C ross, said lot or parcel of land be ing in the town of wiilacoochee, Ga. Said property levied on as the prop erty of G. D. Gaskin to satisfy an ex ecution issued from the City Court of Douglas, of said county, in favor of Hendricks & Christian against said G. I). Gaskins, said property being in possession of G. D. Gaskins. This the 10th day of October 1910. DAVID RICKETSON, * . Sheriff, Coffee Co.,Ga. > ' 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 November next, the following proper ty, to-wit: Four hundred and forty (440) acres more or less of lot of land No. ninety four (941 in the 6th district of Coffee county, being all of said lot of land except fifty (50) acres more or less lying and being in the Northeast cor ner thereof belonging to T. M. Young formerly owned by Jacob Young, said property being levied on and to be sold as he property of Thomas J. Y’oung, to atisfy the execution below named. Also the following described real estate, to-wit: Sixty-five (65) acres more or less cf lot of land No. 5 in Ist district of said county of Coffee, situated in the Northwest corner of said lot, and bounded as follows: On the East by ands of E. A. Vickers, on the South by an agreed line, West and North by original lines said lot; South by lands of Henry Day, and West by lands of Mrs. E. H. Moore; said last two tracts of lands levied on and to be sold as the property of Thomas McGovern, to satisfy the ex ecution below named: Said property, ievitd on and to be sold as the property of said Thomas J. Young and Thomas McGovern, res pectively, as above stated and describ ed, to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Douglas, of said county, in favor of B. Peterson, again st Arthur Kirkland as maker, C. D. Kirkland, E. Todd, J. D. Anderson, C. P. Collins, F. V. Kirkland, and said Thomas J. Young and Thomas McGov ern, as endorsers. Said fi fa now be ing owned by Mrs. Vieey Peterson, as executrix of B. Peterson, deceased. This 9th day of October 1916. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff, Coffee Co.,Ga. 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 November next, the following proper ty, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land sit uated in the city of Douglas, and des cribed as follows: Said tract being in the form of a square and located at the intersection of Pearl and Cherry streets in the city of Douglas, fronting 50 feet on Pearl street bounded on the West by Pearl street and on the South by Cherry street and being a part of i original land lot No. 193 in the 6th district of said state and county. Said property to be levied on and sold as the propertyjof Amelia McLean deceased, to satisfy an execuion issued from the Justice Court for th 748th district G. M.. said state and county, in favor of Chastain & Henson and against said Amelia McLean as ad ministratrix of the estate J. E McLean Said property levied upon by Henry C. Ellis, constable for the 748th dist rict G. M., said state and county, and returned to me. This the 10th day of October 1916. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff. Coffee Co.,Ga. FOR SALE. Fulgem seed oats 90c per bushel Texas rust proof, 80c, delivered to Douglas or McDonald, Ga. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, OCT. 21 191 G. If you wish a farm loan this fall, place your application with me now and have the money ready when it is needed. Interest low and expenses light. Total commissions only five per cent. F. W. DART. There is nothing supernatural about Chriropractic. It’s apparantly mar velous cures are accomplished through purely scientific methods based upon a profound knowledge of the human mechanism. W. H. Hughes the Chi ropractor is located in the Union Bank Bldg. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Wanted job as farm superintend ent, all my experience is in farming and raising stock. Can give satis faction to any reasonable person want ing a man for this job. Address J. M. GRANTHAM, Rfd. No. 4. Douglas, Ga. PLEASANT VIEW DOTS. Sorry to announce the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buchan. Mr. Walter Hutcheson and wife visited relatives near Douglas Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hutcheson visited their parents near Douglas Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Oscar Brantley, of Douglas, visited his nephew Mr. W. L. Fussell Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Theodore Caves and Charlie Bentley spent Sunday with Zeilin and Brown Fussell. Messrs. Tom and Lige Hutcheson called on P. L. Wilson Sunday. Mrs. Math Burke dined with Mrs. Walter Veal Sunday. Misses Rosa and Dodothy Caves spent Saturday night with Mrs. Rob ert Ricketson. Mr. Dewey Atkinson, of Broxton, visited Mr. T. E. Caves Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. L. Fussell visited Ambrose Sunday Afternoon. Mr. T. J. Buchan has just purchased himself an organ. Mrs. W. L. Fussell is suffering with sore eyes at this writing. Fall gardens are almost a failure owing to so much dry weather. Mrs. Dora Veal visited Mrs. W. L. Fussell Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. O’Steen visited relatives in Bushnell Saturday. Mrs. Melvin Right, of West Green, spent the week-end with relatives here. OLD LADY. cigarette that satisfies!” Chesterfields have done “the impossible’*—they m \ satisfy and yet they are not strong. They are %. Pyff MILD 1 Chesterfields do for your smoking what bacon and eggs do for your breakfast —they satisfy. % And yet Chesterfields are MILD —that’s the jrt^\ No other cigarette can give you this new enjoy ment (satisfy yet mild) because no cigarette maker c can copy the Chesterfield blend. This blend is an entirely new combination of 'mjr tobaccos and is undoubtedly the most important new thing in cigarette making in 20 years. T§||iß||||ji^ &&j{{y& l u3v&acco6r. ( "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY " CIGARETTES GEORGIA-FLORIDA FAIR VALDOSTA, GA. OCTOBER, 24-25-26-27-28 LIVE STOCK SHOWS Farm and Other Exhibits Better Than Ever HORSE RACES, FREE ACTS, FIREWORKS $5,000.00 Spent for Free Attractions Tuesday, October 24th—CHILDREN’S DAY - All Children Admitted Free. Special Patriotic Progran Wednesday, October 25th—W. 0. W. DAY $300.00 Cash Prizes for Drills. Several Bands. Big Parade Thursday, Oct. 26th—COUNTY EXHIBITORS’ DAY Come on this day and boost your county FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUST AS GOOD THE GREAT DOMINION SHOWS Only Playing Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta Valdosta STRAYED COW. A frosty colored cow, dehorned, with mark of underbit in one ear and upper square in other, has been found at my house and has been here two months. |gp w ' - ' ■ j SATISFYI -and yet they're j AIILP The owner may have sam e by promply indentifying her and coming after her and paying all damages. Unless some one comes she will be sold un der the stray law. 4t. 10 for 5c ; Also packed 20 for 10c J. W. SOLOMON, Broxton, Ga. All goods ingraved free if purchased at the Wilscn Jewelry Co.