The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, December 31, 1926, Image 4

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Mr. T. C. to Jacksr .»obents, of Guyton, is Arrive Wednesday to be of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. *•. an<l Mrs. James Buckley, of aarlotte, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Knowles last week. They were enroute to lakeland, Fla. Mrs. Buckley was formerly Miss Grace Brown who has a wide circle of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Horn, of, Adel, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lewis this week. Mr. C. W. Corbett, of Hebardville, ■was in town Saturday. Miss Grovia Dockery who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Dockery for the holidays is now spending some time with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Findley of Vidalia. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Peavy, of By ron, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lewis Monday. Miss Marguerite Johnson, of Val dosta, is spending the Xmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Johnson. Mr. J. J. Dormincy, of Fitzgerald, was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rainbow and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chernoff motored to Alamo Sunday for the day. They were guests of Mr. anl Mrs. W. T. Berman. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Leggett and Miss Ruth Leggett left Tuesday for Alma where they will visit Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Perkins Mrs. Ella Greer and Mrs. J. G. Traynham had as. their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Greer of Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Ricket son, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ricketson and children. Mr. and Mrs. F, F. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Cotton and Mrs. Frank McLean, of Douglas, spent Sunday afternoon in Broxton with friends. Mrs. Daniel Newbero, Sr. was the guest of her laughters, Mrs. W. T. (Nottingham in Douglas during the holidays. Little Tom and Emily Cot tingham returning with her for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Moore, of Doug las, and Mrs. Jay H. Oatledge, of Greet the New Year with FEASTING S The Finest Delicacies from foreign lands Y.dflPwillb )a —the richest foods of our own great coun nG try—you will find all at the A. & P. Store. - i ii And the remarkably low prices will amaze TwH£REEOW(>MTRI'Lt< g VOU ’ BLACK EYE PEAS Pound 6c COMPOUND LARD Pound 12c A. & P. CATSUP nl'r;, [ la p us&v SOAP, 3 10c j GOLD DUST Small Package 4c I sugar 25 51.75 70c | PEAS, IONA TENDER SUGAR. No. 2 Can )2',c | OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Can 8c : SAI ERKRAFT, “Snowfloss." No. 2 l 2 Can 17c \MACK ER E L Each 17c : JELLY, Sultana Apple—with Pectin. 7 1 2 Oz. Jar 12£ | MELLO-WHEAT Package 17^ E ROYAL PALM SOAP. Cake 4o [ OC AISJQ A. &P. OVEN BAKED = wLnnj NO. 2 CAN OC = A. &P. PURE MAPLE SYRUP, 11 Oz. Jug 29c ICHI PS O Package 10c [ SVETANA APPLE RI TTER, 30 Oz. Jar 25c | tOFFEE SUPREME, lb 49c : '-✓UI/ GG fl O’CLOCK, PFRE SANTOS, lb .35 c Valdosta, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore. Mrs. Moore has also had as her holiday guests her sister Mrs. J. W. Massey anl Ul mer Massey of Barium Springs. N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Byrd and child ren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Knowles Thursday. Rev. (’. H. Renfroe, of Kite, ad dressed the Baptist congregation Sun day morning and evening. Rev. 'R. O. Martin who has been pastor of the Baptist church here for the ast five years has moved his family to Willacoochee. We regret very much to lose Bro. Martin and his splendid family. They have made a host of friends since coming into our midst. Bro. Martin is an efficient speaker and a deeply spiritual man. His agreement to every proposal that looked to cooperation among the churches was unfailing and his inter est in the community was exceptional. We genuinely feel that we have lost an ble man. ‘>se, was rfhd children nth' relatives in Miss Pearl Bagwell, Mr. Leon Bag well and Miss Lucile Beasley, of Douglas, weie the guests of Miss Leman Tyler Sunday. Mr. C. W. Webter, of Ambrose, was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mashburn spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Vickeia of Douglas. Dr. C. C. Guldens, of Valdosta, was a welcome visitor of last Friday. Miss Leman Tyler was the guest of Miss Annie Laura King of Douglas Tuesday. Mrs. C. A. Tyler had as her dinner guest, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alton Poor, Lauren Peer, Dorothy Parrott and Mr. Percy and Mr. Worth Rich erson. Mr. Henry Wright, of Waycross, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Wright. Mr. Ed Greer and Mr. John Greer, Jr., of Douglas, were guests of Mrs. Ella Greer and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Traynham Monday. Mrs. W. M. Cook and Miss Ruth Leggett were in Douglas Friday af ternoon. Quite a number of Broxton’s young peoiole participated in a coon hunt Monday evening which resulted in much merriment. Miss Marguerite Johnson, Mrs. H. V. Johnson, Mrs. Ben Chernoff, Mrs. \V. M. Rainbow, and Mrs. J. C. Rcd deniberry attended the Rivoli Monday afternoon. The Christmas spirit prevailed in the little Juvenile room of the Metho dist church Sunday morning when Mrs. E. L. Moore presided over a beautiful Christmas Tree compliment THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 31, 1926. ing her Sunday School clbss. The children of several families were there and received presents and partook of the variety of candies, fruits and other confectioneries. Mrs. C. N. Gibbs, Miss Vera Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stone are visiting Mr. HiLsman Gibbs, of Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Therran, of Coral Gables, are visiting their par. ents, Mr. and Mrc. W. H. Traynham. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newibem had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bledsoe, J. 1). Bledsoe, Mr. R. L. Gauss and Misse-s Viola and Francis Gauss. Mis Bertie Peterson, of Memphis, Tenn., and Mr. Alton Peterson, of Fort Screven, are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Peterson. Mr. J. M. Taylor, Miss Ida Taylor and Miss Ernie Belle Taylor, of Jack sonville, Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sapp. We regret to note that Mr. Tom Judge moving his family to Valdosta. Mr. Judge and his estimable family were quite an addition to our town both socially and in church activities. Mr. Judge will be especially missed from the music club and the choirs of both churches where he was always punctual and filled a prominent place. Our best wishes follow them to their new home with hope that they will endear themselves to their new friends as much as they have to us. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christopher, of Dougls, spent Saturday and Sun day with their prents, Mr. nd Mrs. C. F. Chamlbliss. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Milhollin en tertained quite a number of their friends and relatives at a dinner on Sunday last. Covers were laid for about theirty-five. The guest list in cluded Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pryor, of Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Moore and Henrietta Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jordan, Jerome anel Herbert Wayne Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lewis, Virginia and Carolyn Lewis, Rev. C. H. Renfroe, of Kite, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dockery, Henrietta Dockery, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Venable, of Dur ham, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore, Elizabeth, Virginia and Eric, Jr., Mrs. Missouri Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rhymes, of Waycross, Mrs. Martha Dobson, Ernua Milhollin, of Andrew College, J. H. Milhollin, of University of Ga. One of the most enjoyable social affairs of the holidays was a Treas ure Hunt and Wcinie Roast given by Miss Leman Tyler and Mr. Earl Ty ler at their home Saturday evening, Dec. 25. After an exciting hunt for siome time the treasure was found, it being the wenies and rolls, which were served on the lawn. Then they re tired to the living room where they were delightfully entertained with music the remaider of the evening. The out of town guests were Miss Vera Sapp, Lucile Beasley, Annie Laura King, Pari Bagwell, Agnes Mc- Kinnon,- of Douglas, Willie Lunsford, of Womans State College Valdosta, and Messrs. Pitts Vickers, of State College, N. C., Carl Mc-Ray and Nor man Minchew, of Jackonville, Fla., Dr. Owens, Jack Griffin, Harold Adams, Fred Minchew, Leon Bagwell, and John Greer, of Douglas. Miss Leman Tyler, Miss Annie Laura King and Mr. Percy Richarson motored to Arlington Wednesday where thew were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Salter. CITATION. GEORGIA, Coffee County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mattie Coley having made applica tion in due form of law to be appoint t d administratrix upon the estate of A. M. Branch, notice is hereby given 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, 1t)27. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this (ith day of December, 1!)26. W. P. Ward, Ordinary. 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, and 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 known and termed “official or legal advertising", for and during the yea; 1 *>27, beginning Ja uary Ist, 1927. This order is to become effective after notice shall have been published as requ're l by section 6065 of Park’s Annotated Code of Georgia of 1910, and upon fc copy of this order being published a; such notice as inquired by said sect'on 6065 of Park’s Anno tated Codesof Georgia, then and in that event, this order shall become immediately and the Coffee County Progtess shall thereupon be come the official organ for Coffee County*- Geo»-ia. This Noveiber 27, 1926. W. P. Ward, Ordinary. Open Faies, Clerk. "• M. Tanner. Sheriff. •,*OR SALE. GEORGIA. C.<tfpp County. Will be soli on the First Tuesday mJanuary, 19>7 i a t public outcry be fore the cottr* house door, in Coffee County, Georr; within the legal hours of *alc volhe highest.bidder for cash, the foll )W j n g. des6riocd proper ty, to-wit: Fifty (50) acres of lot of land number one hundred ninety-six (190) in the sixth (6ih) 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. 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 m 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 North 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. Tenants 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. 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, and 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. 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. / ! I )J ' \! ■A. D°UGIAS, ga f 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. CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Worms and parasites in the in tost Lies of children undermine health and s. weaken their vitality that they are unabh 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 ' Headache dizziness "T HAVE headache once in a while, usually coming from constipation or torpid liver,” says Mr. L. A. Morphis, of Pottsville, Ark., "and the very best remedy I have found to correct this condi tion is Thedford’s Black-Draught. It acts quickly and easily, and it just can’t be beat. "Black-Draught is the very best laxative I have found. I always feel so much better after taking ; t„ "My wife takes Black-Draught, too. For dizziness, costiveness and any little stomach disorder, we find it most satisfactory, and consider Black-Draught a family medicine.” Constipation, with an inactive liver, locks up poisons 'in the body and allows them to do their dangerous work. Being purely vegetable and containing no harmful drugs, Black-Draught acts gently, help ing the system get rid of impuri ties and preventing serious sick ness. Get a package today. Sold everywhere. 25 cents. jH^fi^ERMEDiaNE 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 FEMALE HELP WANTED. Ladies, who can do plain sewing at home and want vrifitable spare time work. No Canvassing. Write (Enclose Stamp) to AMSTERDAM DRESS CO., Am sterdam, N. Y., Dept. I). 4t Why worry about the price of cot ton when you 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 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 fobs Pain Hgtopjnl AN EXHILARATING 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 tilings mov ing and restore that tine feeling of exhil aration and buoyancy of spirits which be longs only to perfect health. Price 60c. Sold by DENT’S DRUG STORE Fresh Goods > Qoick Welitery Prices Right • - phOTe9o EVERYTHING IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES VEGETABLES IN SEASON LOWRY’S STORE Not Only More Miles—-But More Satisfaction Per Mile The area of your activity, and your opportunities for pleasure and profit are greatly enlarged when you buy an automobile. In other words, you add miles to your coming and going. People who buy cars here get the mileage the manufacturer built into them and also the satisfac tion in daily driving that comes only through the responsibility and interested cooperation of the local dealer. Come in and talk it over. *» . * J-.v * ' Jardine Auto Co. 213 Peterson Ave. Telephone 110 7 i } I ; 'f Twelve thousand pounds pecan* this year from only fourteen .acres —$300 per acre. You cjin do as well. Buy fine pecan trees f|-om Wm. P. B« Hard, Albany, Ga. { 2t IT PAYS TO j ADVERT! IE— Have You Triei It? FOR HOME (VXD STABLE The extraordinarwßorozone treatment for flesh wounds, culs\ sores, galls, burns and scalds is just as IlTcctive iu the stable as in the home, lfnrsc flesh heals with remarkable speed under its powerful in fluence. The treatment is the same for animals as for humans. First wash out infectious germs wilh liquid Borozoue, and the Bcrozone Powder completes the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by DENT’S DRUG STORE KING COTTON is yielding to QUEEN PECAN. Learn why and how by writing J. B. Wright, Cairo, Ga. Strayed from my home a black and white gilt, with Split in each ear. Return to W. J. H.irris, 226 Jefferson Street. t- NOTICE <j>F SALE. Ford automobile, motor number 138- 89877, will be soldj before th ecourt house in Douglas <jm December 28th, 1926 at 12 o’clock ■'oon, under powers contained in condi tonal sale contract between W. T. Sg nmons and Smith & Kirkland MotoP Co., assigned by the latter to the ' ’iedman Mortgage and Finance Co., if Savannah, Ga., to the highest and )ect bidder. Terms cash. Auto may : seen at Smith & Kirkland Motor Co , Douglas. Hester and Lew Savannah, Ga. Attorneys for Tic* man Mortgage and Finance Co. NOTICE TO TOBACCO GROWERS! We have pure strain Tobacco Seed in the following varieties: Improved Gold Leaf, Cash, Improved White Stem Orinoko, Bonanza, Improved Yellow Pryor, Jamnca Wrapper, and Hickory Pryor. Thkse seed are grown by experts, have been treated and are guaranteed to be of the very best quality. UNION PHARMACY Telephone 45 Douglas, Ga.