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J. S. LOTT, Ga.
DOUGLAS ICt COMPANY
Our Motto:
IS SERVICE AND COURTESY ALWAYS
DON’T ask the driver to credit you ice. Buy
a coupon boook or have the change, as the
driver can’t keep books and he can’t remem
ber from day to day that there is a dozen or
two that owes him for 10, 15, 20, 25, 50 cents
worth of ic®. So get a book, and let the driver
handle the tickets and not the money, as ere
dit sounds foolish, and we can’t put a book
keeper on all wagens for labor is too scarce.
We have books from SI.OO t 0519.00 and why
not get the coupon book? When you book is
very near gone teli the driver to bring you
another or pSione 150, and tell the bookkeep
er to issue another book and thekind.
DOUGLAS ICE CO.
J. A. DORMINY, Mgr.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOIfGMS, GEORGIA, MAR. S 1919
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Have just arrived and £ can please
you in Quality, Price and Terms.
Call at my place of business and let
me show you the best line of
Buggies and Harness
ever brought to Douglas.
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Also a carload of Sash and Doors
have just arrived. Can fit you up in
any quantity and style.
See Us Before Purchasing
Legal Advertising
CITATION.
GEORGIA —Coffee County:
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twele month’s support for the
family of Thomas Pridgen, deceased,
having been filed in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to show cause
by the first day of April, 1918, why
said application for twelve month’s
support should not be granted. This
March 4th, 1918.
W. P. Ward, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Coffee County:
To All Whom It May Concern: J.
L. Sapp having made application in
due form of law to be appointed ad
ministrator upon the estate of Thom
as M. Pridgen, notice is hereby given
that said application will be heard at
the regular term of the court of ordi
nary for said county, to Lie held on the
first Monday in April, 1918.
Witness my and and official signa
ture, this 4th day of March, 1918.
W. P. Ward, Ordinary.
CITATION
GBORGIA—Coffee County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Whereas, Annie E. McLean, admin
istratrix of the estate of John Mc-
Leon, represents to the court in her
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully adminis
tered said estate. This is, therefor#,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if they
can, why said administratrix should
not be discharged from her adminis
trtaion, and receive letters of dismis
sion, on the first Monday in Appril,
1918. W. P. Ward. Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Coffee County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Whereas, W. E. McCraw, administra
tor of the estate of Chas. i). McCrow,
i (‘presents to the court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on recorb, that
he has fully administered said estate-
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and crpsitors, to
show cause, if they can, why said ad
ministrator should not lie disharged
fr< m his adminstr.tion. and receive
letters of dismission, on the first Mon
day in April, 1918.
W. P. Ward, Ordinary.
FOR SALE
G h ORGIA —Coffee County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Coffee County, will be
sold at public outcry to the highest
bidder, on first Tuesday in April,
1918, at the courthouse door in said
county, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described property
t wit: An undivided one half (1-2)
interest in the Equity in all of a cer
tain tract of land containing three
hundred forty-two (842) acres, more
or less, in land lot r.urr.hce twertv
fib'ht 128) in the fiffth ("*M district
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in said equity will be sold subject to
an ndebtedness of approximately four
thousand dollars, which has been paid
by C. A. Royal to Geo. G. Paulk, as a
part payment of the purchase price of
said land. This 4th day of March,
1918. J. A. Royal, Admr.
Estate of W. J. Royal, deceased.
Commissioners Land Sale.
GEORGIA—Coffee County:
Pursuant to a judmgent and order
passed by the Honoroble James I. Sum
merall at Chambers, Douglas, Ga., on
the 22nd day of February, 1918. the
undersigned commissioners appointed
for said purpose, w ll s.-ll before the
court house door in Douglas, Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in April, 1918, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, the
following described boundary of land,
to-wit: that certain tract, parcel or
boundary of land lying, situated and
being in the (ith land district of Cof
fee county, Ga., being a portion of
lots of land No. 4(53 and 464, describ
ed as follows: Starting at the fish
pond dam of D. W. Lott, running
northward, west of the storehouse and
garden to the orchard of Nancy Lott,
thence running old Hazlehurst and
Waresboro road, north to the Baxley
and Douglps road, thence running
original land line south to D. W. Lott
field, thence running west to an agred
line back of the fish pond dam of D.
\\. Lott, containing 200 acres more or
less. Said land being owned in com
mon by Nancy Jane Hinson, Nancy
Hinson, John M. Lott, Sr., Lucy Paulk,
Mattie Gaskins, Bessie Jeffords, Ma
ry Buckalue, George Lott, Willie Lott,
Nancy Lott and Alma Lott, same will
be sold for the purpose of distribu
tion between said parties according
to the respective interest of each, it
having been determined by the court j
that said land was not susceptable of
division in kind and for which reason
it has been ordered that said land be
sold as a whole, at the time and place
and upon the terms herein before men
tioned.
J. A. Davis.
R. G. Kirkland.
W. W. Southerland.
Commissioners.
MORTGAGE SALE.
GEORGIA—Coffee County:
Under and by virtue of a ; over of
sale contained in a mortgage execut
ed and delivered by J. M. Denton to
E. L. Tanner, dated January 9, 1915,
and recorded in the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Jeff Davis, coun
ty, Ga., on January 11, 1915 on Book
No. 7, page 101, to secure a promis
sory note bearing even date therewith
and due thirty days after ate, for the
principal sum of $700.00, besides in
terest from date at rate of eight per
cent per annum, the unde signed as
attorney in fact for J. M. Denton will
lei 1 on the first Tuesday in April.
1918, before the courthouse door of
Coffee county, Ga., within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for
cash for the purpose of paying said
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A:. „i:e following described uac.s
or parcels of land situated, lying and
being in the county of Jeff Davis
state of Georgia, to-wit -
Town lot No. 4 in Block I; lots No.
12 and 13 in Block A; lot No. 9 in
Block <... including the building there
on; all of said lands and lots are
shown on map of Denton, recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Jeff Davis county, Ga., on
Book 2, page 410, reference to which
is hereby made for a mere specific
description of said lands.
Said lands will be sold to pay said
note, the amounts due being S7OO 00
principal and SIBO.OO interest of Ap
ril 2, 1918, including advertising fees
and the expense of sad sale. A deed
to the purchaser will be made ac
cording to the terms of said deed.
This first ay of March, 1918.
J. M. Denton,
By his attorney in
fact, E. L. Tanner.
L. E. Heath, Attorney
for E. L. Tanner.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Coffee County:
After four weeks notice pursuant
to Section 3065 of the Civil Code a
petition will be presented to the Hon.
J. I. Summerall, Judge of the Super
ior Court in his office in Waycross,
Ga., on March 9, 1918, seeking the sale
of 50 acres more or less of lot «f
land No. 258 in the sth diatrice,
hounded north by lands of Elisha
Purvis, east by lands of Eli Vickers,
south by lands of Dan Vickers and
west by lands of Arthur Purvis, and
also 65 acres of lot of land No. 243 in
6tli district, bounded north by origi
nal line, east by original line and lands
of Warren Tanner, south by lands of
Warren Tanner and west by original
line and lands of Scl Scars. Both
said tracts of land -being owned by
Mose Adams, a minor, and located in
Coffee county, Georgia.
Petitioner desires to sell raid tracts
which are widely separated and re
invest the proceeds in a larger
amount of land in a solid tract.
This February 14, 1918.
W" ADAMS,
Guardian of Mose Adams.
NOTICE.
A 1 parties at interest are hereby
notified that the firm of Stubbs and
Pearsall has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent, S. J. Stubbs re
tiring from said firm. The business
will be continued by A. R. Paersall,
who has bought out the interest of
said S. J. Stubbs, including the good
will of said business. All debts due
and owing to said firm will be paid to
A. R. Pearsall who will settle and pay
all accounts and indebtedness due by
said firm. This 11th day of Febru
ary, 1918.
S. J. STUBBS.
A. * L—.LLALL.