The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, October 28, 1916, Image 3

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Stewart of Coffee (From Waycross Journal-Herald) It is up to Coffee County to name its own man for representative in the General Assembly, and in a way it is not our business, or the business of ony one outside of that county, to name the man. Still the representa tive of Coffee is also the representa tive of all the people of the state, and inasmuch as he helps to make laws to govern all of us we are in this way interested in the man even though we have no voice in naming him. For a number of years Mr. Charles E. Stewart of McDonald has been representing Coffee county. He has been re-elected a number of times over opposition by large majorities, in the September primary, Mr. Stew art was opposed by a Mr. Paulk, and the election returns showed Mr. Paulk nominated by a few votes. Mr. Stew art went before the county executive committee and contested Mr. Paulk’s nomination on the ground that he did not qualify as a candidate until after the time for qualification had expired, and also upon the ground "hat he (Stewart) was not given cred t for all the votes he received in the VVillacoochee precinct. Mr. Stewart claimed that he had affidavits from nore men saying they voted for him han the election managers gave him credit for. The county committee urned him down, and the state ex ecutive committee, and Mr. Stewart | ays “An anti-Stewart committee had o recognize my claim, and did it the test way possible for its own inter ests so decided to let us run the race »ver.” The Journal-Herald knows nothing ibout the claims of Mr. Stewart or iis opponents. What Mr. Stewart y<p> Y “The Savings Account y on y_A_J ipnAHNB z f COFFEE WE flatly guarantee that Luzianne goes twice as far as a cheaper i coffee. We flatly guarantee that it will satisfy you in every way. If, after you have used the entire contents of one can according to directions, it has not made good on both these claims, throw away > the can and ask your grocer to refund your money. He will do it without ar gument. Write for premium catalog. The Re ily-Taylor Go. New Orleans No More Doctor Bills when you replace the old stove with Cole’s Original Hot Blast Because It Gives — —Even, steady heat day and night with little attention, instead of the hot and cold changeable results of the old stove. The sizzling base heat makes floors warm and comfortable for the baby. A warm breakfast room and early morning comfort by simply opening the hot blast fuel-saving draft on the coal put in stove the night before. *'Cole’s Hot Blast Makes Your Coal Pile Last” Avoid Imitations Look for Cole's on Feed Door Watt-Holmes Hdw.Co. J. H. JORDAN, Manager Douglas. Georgia 115 F says may be true or false, so far as w e know, but we do know that Coffee county will make a mistake if it does not send Charley Stewart back to the legislature. We have watched very closely the records of members of the General Assembly from South Georgia, and in justice to Mr. Stewart we feel that we should say that at the present mom ent we can not i - ecall a single in stance when Mr. Stewart failed to vote in the interest of his people. He has favored every progressive measure that has come beore the house during his service. He has vot ed for all prohibition measures, and on every occasion supported measures in the interest of the working man and the farmer. We consider that Charley Stewart has one of the very best legislative records, and one of which any member could justly be proud. We believe that the voters of Coffee county think about this matter as we do and will see to it that it will be “Mr. Stewart of Coffee” in the next legislature, adv. 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. 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. The owner may have same 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. J. W. SOLOMON, Broxton, Ga. —Cleanliness and fire-holding re sults not excelled by any base burner selling at twice its price. These results give healthy,rosy cheeks to the children and happy hearts to the parents. Besides all this, the guaranteed fuel saving soon pays for the stove. Burns any fuel—hardcoal, soft coal or wood. If you have an eye for comfort and economy you will come in today. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, OCT. 28 1916. # AB.ETTE S FOR COMMISSIONER Broxton, Ga., Oct., 19th. 1916. We the undersigned endorse P. L. Moore for Commissioner of Wooten District as Mr. L. J. Fussell has with drawn from the race and is going to move out of the district. L. J. Fussell; L. J. Kirkland; J. C Hursey; J H Edenfield; E A Vick ers; John Hursey; H V Johnson; J N Wooten; E L Bledsoe; L A Smith; R W Wooten; D D Newbern; J H Duncan; B W Odum; C F Chambliss; David Kirkland; B B Wooten; W M Rainbow; H L Graham; B F Snipes; W H Gamble; J G Traynham; M C Minix; J E Lott; J H Roddenberry; C C Atkinson; 0 A Mcßae; I W Dykes; Lester Day; C B Beard; C J Traynham; J W B Cliett; T C Gard- Thousands Behind Three to fifty per hour on high —that’s A price that makes it the greatest value the speed report we get from owners on the face of the earth all over the country. That combination has kept the factory thousands of cars behind sales for And 20 to 25 miles per gallon of gas is weeks and weeks. the economy report. But we’re getting them in right along. A corking good car— Better see us about yours today. W. L. ROGERS, DEALER Douglas, Georgia The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio “ Made in U. S. A.” Satisfy!— that’s a new thing for a cigarette to do It’s nothing for a cigarette to just taste good—lots of cigarettes may do that. But Chesterfields do more —they satisfy l Just like a thick, juicy steak satisfies when you’re hungry. Yet, with all that, Chesterfields are MILD ! No other cigarette can give you this new enjoyment (satisfy, yet mild ), for the good reason that no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend —an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the most important develop ment in cigarette blending in 20 years. Jc £acco Or. Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY”! [ner; F C Veazey; J B Bailey; W A Lott; W T Hearsey; I T Graham; H M Thomas; W R Lott; J J Knight; 0 H Todd; Elisha Lott; Albert McLean; W M Peterson; E Todd; M Hubbard; T H Joyner; A R Lewis; R K Mosley; C S Mosley; B M Poer; J W Stalnaker Jr; J C Roddenberry; W T Cliett; Robert Hale; J L Young; Alva Smith; M M McGovern; E L Moore; T H Collins; A G Gresham; J L Palmer; W H Wooten; Dan Corbitt; Dr J J Lott; A S Mobley; D P Spivey; B R Leggett; J W Price; Dr C W Findley; W B Smith; Dr G M Ricketson; J H Milihollin; R L Durden. 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 (94) 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. Young, to atisfy the execution below named. Also the following described real estate, to-wit: Sixty-five (65) acres more or less of 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 ' They * s&gm -and yet tlieyreMv fey M by lands of Henry Day, and West by lands of Mrs. E. H. Moore; said last two named tracts of lands levied on and to be sold as the property of Thomas McGovern, to satisfy the ex ecution below named: Said property levitd 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. Vicey Peterson, a& executrix of B. Peterson, deceased. This 9th day of October 1916. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff, Coffee Co.,Ga-