The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, September 30, 1916, Image 8

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All class of JOB PRINTING done at this office on SHORT NOTICE. Strayed cow and yearling from Enoch Worth’s house about 3 months ago. With mark crop slit in one ear, swallow fork and under bit in other. Finder hold and notify me at Broxton and get reward. Ladies need suffer no longer. They find a boon in Chiropractic. This science combats successfully diseases neculiar to women without the ase of drug or knife. Dr. Hughes, Union Bank Bldg. 3rd floor. A select car of mares arrived this week at W. S. Patterson & Co. The John Flannery Company, Sav annah, Ga., has the best equipment for the handling and selling of cotton, and are prepared to make liberal advances ®n consignmets. GEORGIA, —Coffee County. Will be sold before the court house door of said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following described property to-wit: Eighteen head of stock cattle, mark ed long split under bit in one ear and swallow fork and under bit in other ear, and twelve head of stock marked smooth crop in one ear, under square in other ear. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Laura Spivey, B. I. Spivey and Wash Davis to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Douglas, of said county, in favor Swift Fertilizer Company again st said Laura Spivey, B. I. Spivey and T. F. Spivey. This the 7th day of September, 1916. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff. Coffee County, Georgia. SHERIFF SALE jEORGIA,—Coffee County. Will be sold before the court house ioor of said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in 1 October next, the following described property to-wit: One bay mare mule, about five years ! old' weight about 1100 pounds* named ! Wary, one bay horse mule, about five I years old, weight about 1100 pounds, I tamed Frank. Said property levied on and to be *old as the property of Ive Hill, to ,»atisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Douglas, of said county, in favor of Third National Bank of Fitzgerald, Ga., against said Robert Fussell, Ive Hill and J. J. Hill. This the 7th dav of September, 1916. DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff. G. M. Stanton & Company To Our Customers: The conditions this year are somewhat different to what they usually are at this time of the year. Cotton is com ing in very much earlier than it ever has. Most of our paper is not due until October first. However, if any of our custo mers are in shape to pay us before the notes are due, we will appreciate it, and will only charge interest up to the time payment is made. A good many have already paid us be fore it was due, and if others will follow suit, we will promise to put the money in circulation immediately. G. M. STANTON & CO. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA DUNCAN’S ANTISEPTIC PINE HEAIING OIL Recommended for Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts and Bruises People all over the country find quick relief and positive cure in the use of this—the greatest of all remedies. We receive letters daily from grateful people, praising DUNCAN’S ANTISEPTIC PINE HEALING OIL For Sale By Tanner’s Pharmacy, Douglas, Georgia, and other reliable druggists. Montgomery, Ala., March 14th, 1916. Yellow Pine Medicine Co., City. Gentlemen : Too much cannot be said for your Heal ing Oil. I was a sufferer for years with corns and irri tations of my feet and used almost every remedy made, without any relief. Different treatments this past summer cost me fifteen or twenty dollars and my feet were as bad after I used these treatments as before. I finally used Dun Can’s An tiseptic Pine Healing Oil, and today my feet are well and my corns are gone. When I began using this oil my feet were badly infected. I would change my hose some times twice daily. After two or three applications of Duncan’s Antiseptic Pine Healing Oil, all irritation stopped. I used less than a half bottle, and today all infection is gone, and I am relieved of that tired feeling and can walk with ease and comfort. Before using it, I could hardly walk home after my day’s %vork. Respectfully, (Signed) J. M. MASH, 410 Madison Ave., Montgomery, Ala. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS,/GEORGIA, 9?pt. 30 1916, FOR RHEUMATISM AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS None Genuine Without This Trade Mark on Every Bottle Beware of Substitutes None Genuine Without This Trade Markon Every Bottle Bew a re of Substitutes Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 24th, 1916. Yellow Pine Medicine Co., 8 Bibb Street, Montgomery, Ala. Gentlemen: I take great pleasure in recommending both your Healing Oil ar d Croup Remedies, having used both in my family. I think for croup, sore throat, cuts, bruises, etc., they have no equals. I keep them on hand all the time. Yours very truly, (Signed) B. BEERS TREADWELL, Prop. Beers Printing Company. Rutledge, Ala., Route 1, February 9th, 1916. This is to certify that I have been suffering with rheu matism for about 3 years, and had taken lots ot medi cines without relief. I was advised, to try Duncan’s An tiseptic Pine Oii. I feit relieved soon after I commenced taking same. I used nearly two 25c bottles, and am en tirely well. I can highly recommend same for rheuma tism. (Signed) MRS. R. L. MOORE.