The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, December 24, 1926, Image 7

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Closed All Day Saturday, Dec. 25th MgaSl Open Friday until 10 p.m. DATES, Hallowi Stuffed, 5 Pound Box $1 55 WHITE KARO SYRUP, Red Label l</ 2 lb Ca~ “TTc OCEAN SPRAY CAPE COD CRANBERRY SAUCE n<, u* can 23c Astoria CHERRIES 5 oz. jar 17c Bell’s Poultry Seasoning pkg. 10c FIGS 8 ounce package 10c PEAS, IONA TENDER SUGAR, No. 2 Can 12'/ 2 c JAMS Sultana ass’t’d. 15V 2 oz. 25c Pears suack no. 2 H can 13c SULTANA JELLY, with Pectin, 7 Oz. Jar 12c SOUTHERN FRUIT CAKE 1 tb 65c 2 lbs $1.25 5 lbs $4.00 O 7] SWEET PICKLED 0 i eacnes no. 2y 2 can oJc PUMPKIN a. &p. No. 3 can 14c rk* 1 SULTANA BROKEN SLICE oc* i incapple no. 2v 2 can Zdc Mince Meat A ™r s lb. 25c | _ Holly Wrapped, slb Box. . .$1.29 VsllOCOlcl/IGS Carnival, Assorted, tb 80x... 45c Campfire Marshmallows 10 (ST* 29c INGLESIDE SYRUP, NO. l'/ 2 Can 16c p BOKAR, COFFEE SUPREME, lb 49c RED CIRCLE, Pound 43c 9 O’CLOCK, PURE SANTOS, lb 35c ™„,ATLANTIC & PACIFIC?; Quality Grot erics Con out Weight. Lower Prices CITATION. GEORGIA, Coffee County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mattie Coley having made applica tion in due form of law to be appoint ed administratrix upon the estate of A. M. Branch, notice is hereby given POLARINE “F” OIL Made to Lubricate Your Ford It is carefully com pounded and of the right weight. Builds up and maintains a lubricating film on the transmission drum. This film will hold up under extreme pressure of the bands. 1927 Auto Road Maps of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi can be had 1927 2^ any Standard OIL COMPANY {Kentucky) Service Station free of charge in a Name ? that said application will be neard at the regular term of the court of ordi nary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1927. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 6th day of December, 1926. W. P. Ward, Ordinary. Two knives that look alike —yet one bears the stamp “Sterling" which to all the world means quality, a guarantee of endless service, which the other knife cannot give. Two gasoline pumps may look alike . . . yet, the name "Crown" on one, like "Sterling" on the knife is your assurance of quality. It tells you here is a motor-fuel that 50 years of experience in refining has perfected, whose quality is jealously guarded as our greatest asset. Always Better" is more than a slogan. It is the watch word of our refinery, where each run from the stills is tested to see that from 'every standpoint each gallon of CROWN GASOLINE is " Always Better.” Standard Oil Company INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY CROWN GASOLINE THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 24, 1926. ORDER. We, the undersigned, Ordinary and Clerk of the Superior Court, and Sheriff of Coffee County, or a major ity of said officers, hereby select, name and designate the Coffee County Prog ress, a newspaper published in Cof fee county, ami which has continu ously published and mailed to a list of bonafide subscribers for a period of two years to this date, as the Official Organ of Coffee County for the publi cation of Sheriff’s sales, Ordinary Ci tations, or any other advertising commonly kn#wn and termed “official or legal advertising”, for and during the year 1927, beginning Ja uary Ist, 1927. This order is to become effective after notice shall have been published as required by section 6065 of Park’s 'Annotated Code of Georgia of 1910, and upon a copy of this oi’der being published as such notice as required by said section 6065 of Park’s Anno tated Code of Georgia, then and in that event, this order shall become immediately effective, and the Coffee County Progress shall thereupon be come the official organ for Coffee County, Georgia. This November 22, 1926. W. P. Ward, Ordinary. CleOn Fales, Clerk. W. M. Tanner. Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE. GEORGIA, Coffee County. Will be sold before the court house door of said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the irst Tuesday in January, 1927, next, the following property to-wit: All that tract or nr reel of land sit uate, lying and being in the fifth (sth) district of Coffee Countv, Georgia, containing seventy-five (75) acres more or less, of lot of land No. three hundred six (306) situate in the north west portion of said lot, bounded Nqrth and West bv original lot lines; East Iby a branch; South by an agreed line designated by a lane. Said tract of land being all the land owned by Charlie Daniel on said lot 306, and the place whereon the said Charlie Danie resided. Ttnants in possession notified as required by law. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Charlie Daniel to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Douglas of said county, in favor of The Georgia Loan & Trust Co., against said Charlie Dan iel and said lands. This the Bth day of December, 1926. W. M. Tanner, Sheriff Coffee County, Ga. FOR SALE. GEORGIA, Coffee County. Will be sold on the First Tuesday in January, 1927, at public outcry be fore the court house door, in Coffee County, Georgia within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described proper ty, to-wit: Fifty (50) acres of lot of land number one hundred ninety-six (196) in the sixth (6th) district of Coffee County, Georgia, being the north half of a one hundred acre square tract of land in the southeast corner of said lot; said property levied on and to be sold' as the property of Joe Roberts to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Doug las, said county, in favor of The Un ion Banking Company against Joe Roberts; said property being in the possession of Joe Roberts. This 9th dy of December, 1926. W. M. Tanner, Sheriff, Coffee County, Georgia. GEORGIA, Coffee County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that J. M. Stevens, as administrator of the estate of Henry Stevens, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of said Henry Stevens, de ceased, and that an order was made thereon at the December Term, 1926, for citation, ai d that citation issued. All the heirs at law and creditors ‘of the said Henry Stevens, deceased, will take notice that I will pass upon said application at the January Term 1927, of the court of ordinary of Coffee County, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary at said time said leave be granted. This the Bth day of December 1926. W. P. Ward, Ordinary. SALE OF INSOLVENT ASSETS OF THE CITIZENS BANK. GEORGIA, Coffee County. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Hon Harry D. Reed, Judge of the Sr peri or Court of said county, said order having been grant ed upon the application of T. R. Ben nett, Superintendent of Banks, on the 11th day of December, 1926, authoriz ing the sale of the remaining assets of The Citizens Bank, of Douglas, Ga., the undersigned in acordance with said or<jer will sell before the Court House door on the 27th day of December, | 1926, at Douglas, Ga., between the hours of Ten O’clock, a. m., and Four O’clock, p. m., to the highest bidder for cash, all the following described property, to-wit: All the notes, cash items, stock assesment executions, judgments, and executions, which are now in the files of said bank, and in the hands of attorney's, a list of same being attached to the application for an order to sell, which is of file in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of said county, and there can be inspect ed by any perron interested in bidding on same; all judgments and execu tions in favor of said bank will be sold subject to court costs, and claim of liens for attorneys fees, connected therewith. All bids at said sale will be receiv ed by the Superintendent subject to his acceptnce or rejection, nd his con firmation, in his discretion. This the 13th day of December 1926. T. R. BENNETT, Superintendent of Banks of Georgia, in charge of the Affairs of The Citi zens Bank. ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY NIGHT DEC. 24TH, AT WARD SCHOOL ————— % There will be an entertainment giv en by the pupils of Ward School at their school building on Friday night, Dec. 24, at 7:30 o’clock, after which a Christmas Tree will be arranged. The public cordially invited. For Rent—s room house, 1-2 mile from city, electric lights .For other information phone 2 rings on 14. 3t FOR SALE—Used “Eden” electric washing machine, aluminum drum, ad justable wringer attached, 110-220 volt motor. Two weeks free trial. Write or phone E. F. Striplin, A. & M. School. 12-25 Wranted to rent—House or Apart ment, telephone 3. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Ladies, who can do plain sewing at home and want vrifitable spare time work. No Canvassing. Write (Enclose Stump) to AMSTERDAM DRESS CO., Am sterdam, N. Y., Dept. D. 4t Why worry abut the price of cot ton when y T ou can grow pecans? We can furnish pecan trees any quanity, leading varieties, reasonably priced. Stuart, Schley, Alley, Success, Tesche, Money Maker, any size. For price and other information, write FLINT RIVER PECAN CO.,'Albany, Ga. 4t AN EX HILAR A TIN G EFFECT A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things mov ing and restore that fine feeling of exhil aration and buoyancy of spirits which be longs only to perfect health. Price 60c. Sold by DENT’S DRUG STORE - “Free Labor Is the Natural Capital Which Constitutes the Wealth of ’This Great Country”—John C. Fremont. You can make money with pecans. Some orchards produced SIOO.OO per acre this year; one $300.00 per acre. Get fine dependable trees from Wm. P. Bullard, Albany, Ga. 2t Hound Lost! Lost blue speckled hound dog last of Nov., end of both ears off, black leather collar and short chain on him. Liberal reward for information. Henry Watts, Doug las, Ga. CHILDBEN'S IATAL DISEASES Worms arid parasites in the intestines of children undermine health and bo weaken their vitality that they are unable to resist the diseases so fatal to child life. The safe course is to give a few doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and expels the worms without the slight est injury to the health or activity of the child. Price 35c. Sold by DENT'S DRUG STORE ROGERS \\ SOUTHERN/^/ IT IS OUR 'wl'ToS?// YOUR PLEASURE \\OTORtS// PATRONAGE TO SERVE , \\ ,NC // IS YOU Lj T - OPt LS_ALt-OVER dixie | APPRECIAT HERE ED Do Your Christmas Shopping Here and Save Money on Foods and Fruits DA IQIAJQ LONDON LAYER O 1 lb 15c 2 lbs 25c CANDIES! CANDIES!! CANDIES!!! FROM 1 to 5 POUND BOXES ASSORTED. HIGH QUAL ITY-LOW PRICES. PAIL CANDY 15c. 20c'and 25c Tb. FRUITS OF ALL KINDS THE FINEST APPLES AND ORANGES THAT CAN BE BOUGHT. WE ALSO HAVE NICE WELL BLEACHED CELERY AND LETTUCE. COME TO SEE US. Wishing you one and all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to come. A. T. W4LLIAMS, Manager FIREWORKS on display at $ DOLLAR SAVER $ Also Complete line of Christmas Fruits. Come to see us. MULES! Car and a half FINE KENTUCKY MULES For Sale. Easy Terms. C. C. Giddens, Broxton, Ga. /. C. Register in charge. NOTICE TO TOBACCO GROWERS! I will have on hand all varieties best tobacco seed, also cotton seen meal and fertilizer for plant beds. RALPH W. GRIFFIN. ► DOUGLAS CHAPTER 49 R. A. M. ► * Regular Convocations * Second and Fourth Tuesday Nights f All visiting Companions cordially * invited to attend. ► John M. Hall, H. P. * H. G. Fussell, Secretary (§[jQ)o3(§na ©nwiiso^i LADIES, who can do plain sewing at home and want profitable sdare time work. Write (enclose stamped envelope) to HOMAID DRESS CO., Amsterdam, N. Y. DOUGLAS LODGE 386 F, & A. M . Regular Meetings First and Third Friday Nights All visiting Brethren cordially invited to attend. S. M. Moore. W. M. H. G. Fussell, Secretary J