The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, November 18, 1916, Image 3

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uimurv i nmipn ° n improved i I 11 i farm lands, at .iiuiuii uumuju ,ow rate ° f interest, and upon very desirable terms. By reason of the direct connection which 1 have loans can be handled without delay. : Union Banking p A R T DOUGLAS, Company Bldg * • ff • 1 GEORGIA BKINFYI flflNPll onCoffcc IHUIIDI DUHII DU County farms AT 5 1-2 PER CENT We make farm loans at 5 1-2 percent in terest and give the borrower the privilege of paying part, of the principal at end of any year, stopping interest on amounts paip. but no annual payment of principal required. J. W. QUINCEY SAFETY FIRST k Our first aim is safety, next to treat our customers fair and square , and loan them money according to their balances, and extend them any other favor that is consistent with sound banking. May we not have a portion of your Banking business? We will appreciate it. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, Ambrose, Ga. A MAN NEEDED MONEY BADLY ONE DAY; HIS WIFE ASKED HIM-HOW MUCH; ME TOLD HER; SHE WROTE HIM A CHECK FOR THE AMOUNT. SHE HAD PUT MONEY IN THE BANK, AND SAVED HER HUSBAND FROM BUSINESS FAILURE. ® •"'*•*** A woman witn a bank account makes a better com oanion; she gets interested in her husband's affairs; sh mows where money comes from and where it goes, and She takes mighty good care that it goes as far as possible >he can save you trouble and MONEY. Give HER a link account! Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 5 per cent interest. CITIZENS BANK ./Ac Clnion SSanAlinq Ho. 1 Yitfi Hapital and Surplus of 8150,00( ).oo Appreciates Your Account Either Large or Small ENGINEERING 1 ARCHITECTURE and COMMERCE Georgia Tech is educating young men for positions of use fulness, responsibility, and power in industrial and business life. Its graduates are trained to do as well as to know. Their success is the school’s greatest asset. Students have won highest honors in various competitions. - Thorough courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Textile and Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Architecture and Com merce. New equipment, including a $200,000 Power Station and Engineering Laboratory for experimental and research work. Excellent climate. Complete library. High moral tone. Free tui tion to fifteen students in each county in Georgia. • For catalogue address, K. G. MATHESON. Pres., Atlanta, Ga. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DC UGLAS, GEORGIA, NOV. 18 1916. City Court Calendar i (Continued from Last Week.) 255 Alfonso Henry vs Ashley-Price Lumber Co. Tuesday Nov. 21, 1916. 793 J. W. Smith vs G. W. Busbee. 794 J. L. Reliford v s J. W. Davis. 795 W. F. Sibbett vs Sam Todd. 796 Lewis Vickers et al vs Z. C. Till man. 797 Lewis Vickers et al vs Z. C. Till man. 810 Geo. Calil vs W. H. Tarrance. 816 Walter Bullard vs S. B. Gillispie. 817 Cole Bros, vs B. M. Tanner. * 831 Cole Bros, vs B. M. Tanner. 834 Pearson Banking Co. vs C. E. Stewart. 836 D. T. E. Craddock vs A. F. Mc- Lean et al. f 838 James Overstreet vs B. F. Sum merlin et al. 839 Douglas Oil & Fertilizer Co. vs William Porcher. 840 S. J. Nathan Sons & Co. vs The Anderson Co. 842 J. M. Kelly vs Tanner-Brice Co. 843 Chapley Hdw. Co. vs The Ander son Co. 844 Mrs. Minnie Simmons vs Mrs. Mattie Davis. 845 Mrs Minnie Simmons vs R. C. & Mattie Davis. 854 S. M. Roberts vs J. B. Kirkland et al. 863 Mrs. Vicey Peterson vs P. P. Phillips. 866 Atlanta Woodenware Co. vs Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Dubberly. 873 Cittizens Bank vs Mrs. E. J. Sweat. 875 Merchants & Farmers Bank vs J. L. Burkett et al. 878 W. S. Patterson & Co. vs Henry Mancil et al. 880 Molin e Plow Co. vs J. S. Lott. 882 International Harvester Co. vs Willacoochee Bottling Works et al. 885 Mrs. B. Peterson vs R. W. Cain et al. 886 C. W. Davis vs Eleventh Dist. Agri. School. 898 J. S. Lott vs Z. J. Smith et al. 917 Bank of Willacoochee vs Mrs. Bessie Hunter. 918 R. Cohen vs H. Altman. 919 J. M. Cox Co. vs Courson Knox Lumber Co. 922 J. 1,. Burkhalter vs A. S. Doug las et al. 924 A. Brooks & G. A. Tanner vs Dave Lott. 926 S. T. Kirkland vs Mrs. Bessie Hunter. 927-Brooks & Tanner vs Dave Lott et al. 928 J. H. Crenchaw vs Jud Cashwell. 935 E. S. Sapp vs Progress Pub. Co. et al. 1)36 Georgia Fire & Life Ins Co. vs Melvin Tanner. 937 W. S. Patterson & Co. vs J. L. Reliford et al. 937 W. W. Gordon & Co. vs W. L. Kirkland et al. 940 Armour Fertilizer Co. vs Tom Davis. 942 W. A. King vs Josephine Smith. 943 J. S. Lott vs Jno. C. Harper et al. 947 Tanner-Brice Co. vs Tom Ferris & Son. 950 Roudolph Wooletster Co. vs Ben L. Lane & John Smith. 955 Virginia-Varolina Chemical Co. vs D. M. Wood. 959 Chattahochee Fertilizer Co. vs R. C. & Mattie Davis. 960 Chastain & Henson vs Julia Ann McArthur. 961 The Anderson Co. vs Royal Ins urance Co. 962 T. J. Young et al vs Dan Lott Admr. 963 The Anderson Co. vs Liverpool London & Globe Ins. Co. 964 Chastain & Henson vs Julia Mc- Arthur. 965 Valdosta Drug Co. vs Dennis Peterson. 966 James B. Strickland vs E. L. Peterson. 968 Valdosta Drug Co. vs E. Corbitt. 969 Lamar Taylor & Riley Drug Co. vs Dennis Peterson. (Continued to Local Page.) FOR SALE. Will be sold on the Ist Tuesday in December next, at the old home of Thomas Merritt, deceased, the follow ing property, to-wit: One horse and two mules, one 2 horse wagon, one 1 horse wagon, one mowing machine and rake, one sugar mill and boiler; one cutaway harrow, all plow fixtures, corn and fodder, 2 hogs and six head of cattle, one pair of war stretcher and foot adds, one oat cradle. Leaston Harper and W. 11. Merritt, Executors. If you need a good muie or horse see me. Car load arrived this week. Jno. A. Corn. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c 4 ‘They do more than please your taste— jr* That’s why Chesterfields are like a good cup of coffee—they taste fine and, in addition, they satisfy! But, besides letting you know you’ve been smoking, Chesterfields are MILD, tool Chesterfield is the one cigarette that can give you this new delight ( satisfy , yet mild), because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend—an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the greatest advance in cigarette blending in 20 years.^ Or. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFY l ” Chesterfield CIGARETTES W i wjj rsAT/gea L-and yet they're (\ ft AIIjLD jk rm .rm. >■. nll Hli rtTlfl - FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I announce my candidacy for Jus tice of the Peace, for the Douglas (748th District G. M.) not at the sol icitation of a soul on earth, but simply want the office, because I know that I am sober, honest, and capable, as proven by my past and present record and known to every voter in the Dis trict, and need the small emoluments to assist me in my old age to care for myself and semi-invalid aged wife. And that my only son, can walk the streets of Tampa and proclaim that his father is Justice for the pious old Douglas district, I shall accord to each voter the privilege of voting for the man of his choice, just as I do myself and most assuredly will not charge them in the public prints of being bought with a quart of whiskey and a two dollar bill. Because they voted like free men and opposed me. If de feated, I will get over it. But may never look well afterward and earn estly ask the votes of each man in the district. Election first Saturday in December next. Yours for success GUS. L. BRACK. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. To my friends and voters of the Douglas District: I am a candidate for Justice of the Peace of the Douglas District. The election will be held on the first Satur day in next December. I am a crip ple and will be for life. lam at pres ent working at the county jail, but that job will only last till next Jan uary and then I will have no income, and I am not able to work. I think I can hold down the job to the satis faction of the people and do even hand ed Justice to all who have business m my Court . Any help given me and every kindness shown me will be very much appreciated: If I am elected I ! promise to make you a good citizen (and a good Justice of the Peace. E. MANNING SMITH. |[ 10 for 5c M andihefirf Ik- OT IT Wow! Cold as the Dickens! igjL Why do you put up with such a /iSafl/ nuisance? You don’t have to if / you furnish your house with Cole’s Original l|fp||ll Hot Blast mm You build only one fire each winter. It is never out from fall \ You get up and dress in rooms L T'■ set/ warmed with fuel put in the night “Cole’* Hot Blast makes your coal yjt’J tat ions look pile last.” f f ° r ,d C dlor‘. Watt-Holmes Hd w. Co. j. H. Jordan, Manager Douglas, Georgia