The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, December 02, 1916, Image 5

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1 “The Savings Account y .011 •" COFFEE^ WE flatly guarantee that Luzianne goes twice as far as a cheaper 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 Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans Attention Formers YOU CAN BUY ON EASY TERMS, OR RENT AT REASONABLE PRICES GOOD FARMING LAND AT WEST GREEN, COFFEE COUNTY A GOOD OFFER TO RENTERS Seize this opportunity before it is too LATE. SOUTH GEORGIA FARMS COMPANY West Green, Georgia A MAN NEEDED MONEY BADLY ONE DAY; HIS WIFE ASKED HIM-HOW MUCH; HE 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 mnion; she gets interested in her husband s affairs; sh mows where money comes from and where it goes, and ihe takes mighty good care that it goes as far as possible she can save you trouble and MONEY. Give HER a >ank account! Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 5 per cent interest. CITIZENS BANK Notice! To be sold at private sale, 350 acres f land No. 43 in sth dis trict of Coffee County, Ga., 3 miles north of Ambrose, Georgia, known as the home place of Thos Merritt .deceased, said sale to be at the above mentioned home place on Ist Tuesday in January, 1917. Leaston Harper, W. H. Merritt, Executors. —FALL CABBAGE PLANTS— All leading varieties. By express J3OO for -60 c; 1000 for $1.00; 5000 at 80c. Satisfaction guaranteed. By mail, post-paid 25c per 100. D. F. JAMISON, Summerville, S. C. NOTICE!! All persons wanting hunting license can secure them from Mrs. B. W. Gray, Douglas, Ga. or J. H. Gray, Pine Bloom, Ga. B. W. Gray, G. W. Next Saturday, December 2nd. is election day for Justice of the Peace. Uncle Jim Freeman needs your vote. Don't forget him, please. LOST. Lost between Gaskins Springs and brick yard, one extra large white and black spotted male hound 4 years old, has slit in right ear, answers to name of Gale, return to Ga. & Fla. depot at Douglas and get reward. If you need a good mule or horse fee me. Car load arrived this week. Jno. A. Corn. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 2 1916. ****** * NEW FOREST DOTS. * ****** It has been some time since I have written any news. Cane grinding is the go in this settlement, everybody is grinding can?. Uncle Jim, you better come out and get sweet with us. Mr. H. C. Roberts spent * Friday night, Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Miss Clara Dent spent Saturday night with her cousins, Misses Gcda, Essie and Lilly Tanner. Among those that attended the can. dy pulling at Mr. Edd Clance’s, Sat urday night, were Misses Clara Dent, Lilly, Zeda and Essie Tanner, Mamie Courson, Messrs. Joe Courson, Oscar Gaskin, Austin Tanner, Allen Kirk land and Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Evans, all report an enjoyable time. Miss Willie Heath, of Wheeler coun ty, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Edd Clance and Mrs. Luther Clance. Everything is very quiet since the Fair is over. Mr. Fishor Dent was riding Miss Julia Lambert around Sunday. Won. der if he thinks she can teach him too. ■ Mr .Austin Tanner and sister, Lilly, took dinner with their cousin, Miss Clara Dent, Sunday. Not so very many attended Sunday school Sunday afternoon, guess it was most too cold. Mr. Fisher Dent and parents, Mr. eind Mrs. T. H. Dent and Miss Julia Lambert attended preaching at Shep herd, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Telmage Evans at tended preaching at Chatterton Sun day. Miss Annie Bell Cain left last week to assist Miss Lucy Hall in the Am brose school. We all were very sorry indeed to here of the accident of our old school teacher, Miss Mary Taylor. Little Jimmie Stephens got his hands badly torn and his face badly bruised from the bursting of a rail road torpedo which he found in a house near Mr. T. J. Courson’s, that had been previously occupied by some negroes and which Mr. and Mrs. Cary Kirkland were fixing to move into. News is not so much this week so 1 willclose. CACTUS. Next Saturday, December 2nd, is election day for Justice of the Peace. Uncle Jim Freeman needs your vote. Don’t forget him, please. 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 1 and foot adds, one oat cradle. Leaston Harper and W. H. Merritt, Executors. Down Goes the List Here are “the finest tires made”—tires with con sistent records of 7000, 9000, 11,000 miles. During a nation-wide introduc tory and sales campaign the list has been greatly reduced. Now you can buy these tires with a 5000-mile adjustment guarantee at about the price of 3500-mile tires. Your size is here for instant delivery, and with the tires goes our well-known service. Let us have your order today. SOLI) IN DOUGLAS BY DOUGLAS FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS. WMI Lj \E!sjaker “That’s just what I’ve always wished a I cigarette would do F ; Jgp \ The feature of Chesterfields is that they begin where other cigarettes leave off. In other words, besides pleasing the taste,Chesterfields go further—they satisfy! Just like a long drink of cold water satis fies when you’re thirsty. And yet, Chesterfields are MILD! It’s Chesterfields or nothing if you want this new cigarette delight, because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend —an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the biggest discovery in cigarette blending in 20 years. % v /^ (Sr, “Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY!” - CIG^ARETTES TlSFrl yet they're ( ■i I££> . M NOTICE. Tax Collectors Last Round. I will be at the following places for the purpose of collecting State and County tax. West Green, Friday, Dec. 1, 10 to 3 P. M. Nicholls, Saturday, Dec. 2, 9 to 4 P. M. Bushnell, Monday, Dec. 4, 9 to 10 A. M. Ambrose, Monday, Dec. 4, 11 to 3 P. M. Pridgen, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 8 to 9 A. M. Broxton, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 10 to 4 P. M. Georgetown, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 9 to 10 A. M. McDondald, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 11 to 3 P. M. Kirkland, Thursday, Dec. 7, 9 to 10 ! A. M. Pearson, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1 to 4 {P. M. Willacoochee, Friday, Dec. 8, 8 to 4 P. M. Tom Daniels, Saturday, Dec. 9, 9 to 10 A. M. Mora, Saturday, Dec. 9, 11 to 2 P. M. Douglas, Monday, Dec. 11. Wilsonville, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 9 to 12 A. M. Chatterton, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1 to 2. P. M. Yours truly, Daniel Vickers, T. C. C. C. Strayed to my house two small black shouts, owner please call and indetify. D. S. Goodyear. 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 I 10 for 5c It \fy79 Also packed 20 for 1 Oc W €//esfcr/7cf</ //W4\\ iPFYinm ° ncoffce inUIICI liUnllDD 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 'J/e C/nion SSankinq So. 1 Vit/i (Capital and Surplus of *150,000.00 l - Appreciates Your Account Either Large or Small COTTON:—PEARCE & BATTEY, the Savannah Cotton F actors, are sub stantial, reliable and energetic. Their extensive warehousing facilities and salesmanship are at your command. They are abundantly able to finance ary quantity of cotton shipped them. Isn’t it to your interest to try them? 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. FI. Hughes the Chi ropractor is located in the Union Bank Bldg.