The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, December 23, 1916, Image 8

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ENTERPRISE SUSSbrilf HON RATES ADVA iSE TO $1,50 ON JANUARY 1 On January 1, nex h , the price of IHe .Douglas Lnterpnse will be advanced ;rcm one collar to 4H.50 pei 'vear, payable in advance. All subscriptions received between now and that time, will be taken at the old price of one dollar, provided you pay up all arrears, and we will also give you the op portunity to pay ahead as far as you like, at the rate of one dollar per year. This change in subscription rates is made after .mature tel < ; <r, and we know that we are^doing^the Y>est for us and for you. The price of print paper has ad vanced over TO per cent in the palst ten months, and we cannot afford to send out a paper like we have been, at 'he price of one dollar, and get by with it. We believe we '.s ill come nearer getting by with the advance of fifty cents. All the weekly papers in Georgia and Morida are doing the same thing. They are forced to it. i here is no profit in subscription even at that price, but it will pull us thru, and give us a good list for our advertisers. Furthermore, we expect to pay special attention to our list in the future, and no name shall stay on it, who is in arrears over one year. We must have the money, or, otf you go. A general revision of the list will be made in a few days, and on Jan. 1, our list will be carried, as an nounced above, on a basis of $1.50 per year. I lease ad vise us if you do not want the paper after Jan. 1, at that price, and we will omit your name, if you dont want to pay it. We dont believe we will lose a single name, and our list is now growing daily as fast as we care for it to ThisCofFee is Guaranteed good In your search for the best and most economi cal coffee, you take no chances when you buy Luzianne. Each can carries this unqualified guarantee: “After using the entire contents of this can according to directions, if you are not satisfied in every respect, yout grocer will re fund the money you paid for it.” We also give a money-back guarantee that you only have to use one-half as much Luzianne as a cheaper coffee. Write for premium catalog. LUZIANNE COFFEE *lll6 Reily-Taylor Go. New Orleans a STITCH IN TIME SAVES NIUE * Let us attend to your damaged Casings, in ner Tubes a .1 Bicycle T‘,es NOW. Rim.ut or any Other cut. AH .vor», guaranteed Prompt delivery. We pay return Express for out of town work The Douglas Tare Co. 215 Ward f treei east. Attention Farmers 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 THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 23, 1916. 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, 1 known as the home place of Thos Merritt .deceased, said sale to be at the above mentioned home place on Ist Tuesday in January, 1017. Leaston Harper, W. H. Merritt, Executors. FOR 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 on e 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 Denton, Ga. Correspond with G. I. TEASLEY, Canton, Ga. COTTON:—PEARCE & BATTEY, the Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub- ; stantial, reliable and energetic. Their j extensive warehousing facilities and salesmanship are at your command. | They are abundantly able to finance any quantity of cotton shipped them. Isn’t it to your interest, to try them? I LOST.—Light red jersey cow, mark ed split and underbit in one ear and underbit in other, about 6 years old. Strayed from my house about six weeks ago. Notify J. D. JOWERS, Nicholls, Ga. FOR SALE.—House and lot in city of Douglas. Reasonable price. See or write MRS. MOSE JOINER, P. 0. Box 375, Douglas, Ga. 2t NOTICE. I will be at my office in th ecourt house tile lei":. Dili', a ■: as tV:* law requires boons to o.ooe Ike 20th of , December. DANIEL VICKERS, T. C. C. C. j .. - i ■ ■■ NOTICE. Lost or strayed, a Jersey bull about i 1 year old, marked smooth crop and under bit in one ear, and swallow fork in other. Return or notify, DANIEL VICKERS and receive reward. Sale Under Power Contained In Deed To Secure Debt. GEOFGIA, Coffee County. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed to secure a debt executed by A. C. McNeely and Sophie K. McNeely to Bank of Nich olls on the 18th, day of May 1916 and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Coffee Cuonty, Georgia, in book of deeds No. 34, page 462. The undersigned will sell, at public sale, at the court huos deoor in said county, on the first Tuesday in January 1917, during th e legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: “Five lots of land in the town of Nicholls, Ga., Nos. Twelve (12), Thir. teen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), and Sixteen (16), ‘ Block No. Eighty Six (86) said land is bounded as fol lows. On the east by North Main Street, south by Douglas Avenue, west by lot No. 11 of Block No. 86 and on the north by an alley (Lot No. 16 de scribed above is excepted from said sale, the same having already begn sold under a prior lien) for the pur pose of paying a certain promissory note bearing date of the 18th, day of May 1916, and payable six months after date thereof, and made and ex ecuted by the said A. C. McNeely and Sophie K. McNeely said note being for Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450.00) principal, stipulating for in terest from date at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, the total amount due on said note being Four Hun dred and Fifty Dollars ($450.00) prin cipal, and Twenty ($20.00) interest, together with the cost of this pro ceeding as provided in such deed to secur e debt. A conveyance will be executed to the purchaser by the undersigned, as authorized in said deed to secure debt. This the Bth. day of Dec. 1916. Bank of Nicholls Attorney in fact for A. C. McNeely and Sophie K. McNeely. E. L. Grantham, Attorney at Law for Bank c.' Nicholls. No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not | return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel aod does not gripe or sicken. 25c Santa Claus HEADQUARTERS As Usual Phone 1 28 Douglas Hardware Co. W. T. Cottingham & p. p. Preston Managers BiG SHO W HERE ill I IMFVT H/FT-H benefit Douglas volunteer rtli.LlH.Afe vILILIt . . . FIRE DEPARTMENT GEORGE REYNOLDS GREATER : : SHOWS : : CIRCUS, CARNIVAL AND CHAUTAUQUA ATTRACTIONS. Opens a week's engagement, beginning at 1 P, I MONDAY DECEMBER 25TH, end ending at raidnigtit, Sat,, Dec. 30tti. Six hit days of Fun, Frolic and Frivolity Six big nights of Music, Mvrth and Lights. Each day a scene of splender. Each night a hli ze of glory. A Mammoth Midway of Moral, Novel, Refined Amusements. A monstrous and massive exposition of new. novel unique, spec taci.ltr and unexcelled attractions; all clean moral, classy and commendable. A dandy, diz zy, dazzling diversion with no dearth of droit doings. Featuring a $5,000 Jumping Horse, Merry-Go-Round, illuminated with 600 colored lights. Music by a $3,000 Electrical Military Orchestra. International Professional Motor Cycle races, on a mammoth Steel Frame Motordrome, 70-degree Horizontal Wooden Track with a 90-mile Speed Record. Days of ’49 Camp presented by 12 Arizona Cow Girls, depicting the scenes of the C lden West in the days of 1849. Sisco, the Monkey Man or Missing Link, Princess Tiny, the Original Small Woman of the world, 29 inches high, weighs 31 pounds and 30 years old! Rose the Strange Girl, with a head like a cocoa nut and teeth like an aligator. Bullock’s Fami ly Vaudeville and Chautauqua attractions. The Old Plantation Show and McGlothen Circus Side Show, featuring a menagerie of Wild Animals and Curios from all parts of the world, with 17 human freaks and performers. the great grand galoxy of the & r «Ba IO WORLD’S MOST WONDERFUL WONDERS. REMEMBER THE DATE, DECEMBER 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 AND 30TH. In presenting theGEORGE REYNOLDS GREATER SHOW, CIRCUS, CARNIAVL and CHAUTAUQUA ATTRACTIONS for the approval of the amusement loving public. I take'the opportunity of greeting you with the statement that it is my earnest desire that every attract ion with my organization will prove acceptable to the public at large of your community, and be a source of pleasure to all visitors and be found free, as I intend they shall be, from anything that would ocend in any way the most fastidious or sensitive patron. When I state that years of energy and experiment, not to mention large sums of money, have been expended in bring ing the Reynolds Greater Shows, ut to their present standard, I do not wish to be accused of ex aggeration. 1 can, however, with all modesty, say that Ido not believe that any feature has been overlooked or any money spared to make the George Reynolds Greater Shows attractive to my patrons, and I can honestly say that, as far as cleanliness, decency and new innovations are concerned, the George Reynolds Greater Shows will rank with the biggest of the big and will stand any inspection. It is my proud boast that women and children who attend my shows will find that male escorts are unnecessary, as I will not permit anything on my organization that will in any way offend. My carnival is one where heads of their respective families can bring their entire family with all propriety and not feel that they have brought them to the wrong place. During the present season I have expended vast sums of money in new paraphernalia fro the production of th elatest. novel and unique attractions, besides enlarging and remodeling all of the older ones for your recreation and pleasure. Yours for best in amusements, GEORGE REYNOLDS, MGR.. REYNOLDS GREATER SHOWS.