The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, December 09, 1916, Image 3

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STATEMENT OF OOUKTY COM MISSIONERS FOR OCTOBER 1916 I , Balance over Draft. Cr. GENERAL $9855.55 Garrant Lumber Co. Lumber $105.19 A. B. & A. Ry. Freight 10.99 Tom Frair Salary 20.00 G. B. Eunice Salary 50.00 J. M. Dent Phone rent 2.75 City of Douglas Lights & Water 20.00 J. G. Scalf Corn ’ 23.00 _f. L. L. Bennett Medicine .50 Alex Hill Expense ' 11.46 ”'~ John Roberts 5 days work I 5.00 A. M. Bagwell Hay 7.45 J. C. Ellis Order A. M. Bagwell 6.50 B. A. Clements Work on bridge 10.00 D. A. Douglas Labor 19.00 H. C. Adams Repair work 3.50 J. F. Meeks Labor 9.00 J. B. Pliarris Work on bridge 6.00 Garrant Lumber Co. Lumber 3.22 Ben Morris Road Reviewer 3.00 Dan Metts Road Reviewer 3.00 J. F. Meeks Work on road 60.00 T. J. Holland Work on road 21.50 G. L. Sims Burying A. Moore 15.00 G. L. Sims Burying T. Williams 15.00 Jno. McGovern Hay 100.00 G. L. Sims Burying Geo. Gordon, boy 15.00 G. F. McCranie Labor 9.00 J. L. Sapp Lumber 35.16 Mfg’s Timber Co. Lumber 121.68 L. J. Fussell Hauling lumber 12.00 Stubbs & Pearsall Repair work 30.45 T. H. Mathews Nails 5.00 Standard Oil Co. Oil 5.50 Ashley-Price Lumber Co. Lumber 16.24 Bryant Jowers Work on roads 39.25 J. C. Ellis G. Scalf R. Tax 2.00 J. C. Ellis Labor 13.50 Eugene Merrier Making voters list 6.25 H. C. Ellis Constables work 77.40 J. C. Ellis Order H. C. Ellis 10.00 Enterprise Publishing Co. Printing 6.00 W. Wade Wood 14.00 A. J. Banks Freight & Hgling. 4.74 P. S. W T atts Work and lock 3.40 Foote & Davies Co. Stationary 33.00 M. A. Pafford J- P. work 4.90 Tanner-Brice Co. General acct. 871.29 Marshall & Bruce Co. Stationary 77.64 J. Q. Hammond Bridge work 123.22 Southern Chemical Product Co. Sweep comp. 9.00 Brooks Plumbing Co. Plumbing 2.75 Austin Brothers Account 23.90 Sapps Pharmacy Stationary 2.25 W. P. Ward Election services 5.00 Garrant Lumber Co. Lumber 156.83 j g Lo tt Account 6.26 Bill Bowden Work 1-50 M. F. Head & Co. Desk 29.00 Hart Furniture Co. Blankets for jail 55.15 Tanners Pharmacy Drug acct. jail 10.10 G. L. Touchton Med. services jail 3.00 Remington Typewriter Co. Typewriter 92.60 J. C. Ellis, Chairman Health board 6.00 D. Ricketson Bal. or. settlement 785.74 City Court Due by Sheriff 805.00 City Court >ue by Sheriff 152.25 $4214.51 (Continued to Last Page) (j To buy Cheaper n Is to pay more. p y \ v v'*v'• Don’t forget that a coffee cheaper \ J than Luzianne in the end actually V j costs more, for you are guaran ty teed that there are twice the usual w I A number of cups in a pound of I " XU Luzianne. It is guaranteed to \ 1 I jr please you, too. Buy a can today, \ J Tgg use it all according to directions, ./L jEjl then if you are not satisfied, if you are not dead certain it has 4 gone twice as far, your grocer will return your money without _ question. Write for our premium TOZMJfMH COFFEE “The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans ■ . ... ~—r J - i i 1.. ■ -■ —. Stop! Look! Listen! We Prepair Casings and Tubas on a Money Back Guarantee Basis. Agents for National Tire Filler. The Douglas Tire Co. 215 Ward Street east. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 9. 1916 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. Nieholls, 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. FOR COUNCILMAN. To the Voters of Douglas. I herby announce myself a candidate for councilman of the City of Douglas for 1917. Subject to the election to be held in December 2, 1916. If elect, ed on the auldermatic board I most emphatically promise the entire City a businesslike administration. All laws enacted by said councilmen will be rigidly enforced. Your support will be gratefully appreciated. Yours for law and order, J. B. EXUM. Farm for Sale 1200 acres fine farm land for sale on easy terms. Best in Coffee county for stock raising and farming. Six miles from Douglas, Ga., a town of six thousand inhabitants, on Dixie Highway and A. B. & A. R. R. For particulars, see or write, DR. W. F. SIBBETT, Douglas, Ga. A big new discovery in If cigarette blending || The big thing about Chesterfields is their unique • S blend. The Chesterfield blend is an entirely new com* bination of tobaccos. This blend is the most important * HB new development in cigarette making in 20 years. As a result, Chesterfields produce a totally new kind of cigarette enjoyment—they satisfy! Just like a “bite” before bedtime satisfies when you’re hungry. But with all that, Chesterfields are MILD , too! •HI This new enjoyment {satisfy, yet mild) comes ONLY in Chesterfields because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend . ~ |l| ffhffisCtiljtly&utlcffacca Or. • fl| "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY l” 11 CIGARETTES " 10 for Sc LOST DOG. Supposed to be mad. Missed last Thursday night. White with a few | brown spots on right side and on one | side of head, part bull. Dog has bit jten cattle and child, anxious fro in formation. Address C. L. CARELOCK, Douglas, Ga. R. F. D. 1. F O It SALE. One residence with large lot, near business center, formerly occupied by Judge Grant, in Hazlehurst, Ga. One store room and residence com. bined in one building on SQUARE in Denton, Ga., now occupied by Charley Morris. One well improved farm about 2 miles of Denton, Ga., known as Will iams place. * 100 acres cleaned lands about four miles east of Hazlehurst, Ga. About 400 acres part cleaned about 3 miles of West Green, Ga. Correspond with G. I. TEASLEY, Canton, Ga. Vlwctiii Stump puller One Kan Horse Power s’ mfiki The Kirstin Method guarantees a saving of 10To to 5076 over 4? 'fg all other methods of land clearing. The Kirstin Method not only lr.a’7 pulls your stumps but gets rid of them after they are pulled. Yank out your stumps! Transform your no-man’s-land into A•{•ihjE&j. money-making, cultivated fields. Gold is under your stumps — get it out, put it in bank. Clear your land and produce big crops. •' fcjfi-’.' ’ u&j The Kirstin Method clears land ready for the plow. It has vastly increased the tQyjjf productive value of more than 35,000 farms, most of them in the South. fs. Jcf No deeply imbedded tap root is too big for the Kirstin Horse Power Puller Its mighty strength is irresist- GE* Spi ible because of its triple power and other exclusive Kirstin features. It will clear more than two acres at one Y? setting without strain to man, horse or machine. It has been the leader for 21 years. ‘' ..*5 One man without horses can pull the biggest stumps, too, with the Kirstin One Man Puller. A little push on ■JgrtrtydL ' <£• VeU A the handle gives tons of pull on the stump, 'i his enormt>: , power is developed by Use of doable, *rjr. .. „ leverage. It gives an oru.nury 17-year-oid farm boy a giant’s power. Jpg My Kirstin has pulled Cp L* -“VbwvtKj trees with tap roots C.— J t? rek ~ R/vslr We want vou to read our new book, “The A rnonev back iiSffiS iawer than the bodies OenO tOr Tree 1500 K GoM in Your Stump Land.” It contains , ,* ,- en no down iSSi lots of valuable information on all kinds of land clearing. It proves that bond. A. 5 year J& j laterals 24 feet. I have the Kirstin Method is the cheapest, quickest and best way to clear land. guarantee /<&) ** fvjp ♦SM’dCB, pulled everything I It tells about Kirstin Service, forever free to all Kirstin owners. It con- . , . iicSe I ever hitched to. tains letters from Southern farmers who ow n Kustms and are glad they agauut areal:- VAaf. —R. L. mainland, do. Don’t buy a puller until vou read this book. age. A war- Davenport, Fla. 6 I cannot give the Bi S Money to those who Order Early **°*f o y0 "* | an " d^« of (p < Kirstin too much tunity to join in our Profit Sharing Plan. No canvassing. Just a willing. ,rom *** »• S2U? : t.ess to show your Kirstin to your neighbors. Don’t wait- send the cou- 5096 over all thing ! anchor to it pou today. Be the first to share in this big money making plan. other method, TUI 60tS M YOUR P] cost only 3c to 6c per „ _ _ ... otner metnoas. nvnaga ■ftSß J stump to clear my land. A. J. KIRSTIN COMPANY, 844 Mala Streel, E.csn.b., MIA A profit .luria, * asm J i : t_, Aaw4 I plan, KJTSfisilS. ■WfywMnrMr urtr-t w-tw--- i-'r - .or ■wrwntr Sending this coupon obligates you in no way innvinißn on coffee fluilDl LUnIIDU County Farms AT 5 1-2 PER CENT We make farm loans at 5 l-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 Strayed to my house two small black shoats, owner please call and indetify. D. S. Goodyear. Make our store your headquarters. Wilson Jewelry Co. WANTED—Two young men for travel ing position to begin work at once, also two to begin Jan. Ist. For particulars write to Box 61, Douglas, Ga.