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Mrs. E. E. Hamilton
Has Gained 18 Lbs.
i
WAS IN' WRETCHED HEALTH
BEFORE TAKING TAN LAC, AND
FELL OFF UNTIL SHE WAS AL
VOST A LIVING SKELETON.
‘‘lf you had seen me before I began
taking Tanlac you would not believe
it was the same person talking to you
now,” said Mrs. Emma E. Hamilton,
one of the best known residents of
Ensley, Ala., in telling of the remark
able results she obtained from the
use of Tanlac, the medicine that is ac
complishing such wonderful results in
the south.
“Just think of it!” continued Mrs.
Hamilton, “I have gained eighteen
pounds since I began taking the medi
cine, and I have only taken two bot
tles.
“I suffered from a nervous break
down, and for nineteen months have
been in wretched health, I hd no ap
petite and the little I ate did more
harm than good, and my sleep was
very poor. I was so weak and felt
so miserable that it would sometimes
take me from breakfast until supper
to get my housework finished, for I
would have to stop every few minutes
and rest. I was too played-out to
keep on the go. I took all kinds of
treatment, but nothing did me any
good, and I just kept getting worse
all the time. It seemed like I was
losing strength every day, and I lost
weight until I was almost a living
skeleton.
“My husband begged me to try Tan
lac, and just to please him I bought a
bottle. I have finished up my second
bottle, and I tell you I wouldn’t take
five hundrer dollars for the good it
has don e me. It strengthened me up
right from the start, gave me a good
appetite, and everything I eat agrees
with me perfectly, and I sleep fine. As
I have already said, I have gained
eighteen pounds, and I believe I am
the happiest woman in town, and I
believe I have a right to be. I feel
simply fine in every way.
“My friends are asking me what I
have been doing to myself to look so
much better, and ,of course, I tell them
that Tanlac is responsible. I believe
it is the best medicine ever sold over
a drug store counter.
‘SYes, sir, you are perfectly wel
comed to use my statement in the
papers, and I am only too glad to be
able to let the people know what this
wonderfull medicine will do for the
sick. I believe anyone in the shape
I was n will find entire relief with
Tanlac.”
Tanlac is sold exclusively in Doug
las by the Union Pharmacy; in Willa
coochee by Quillian’s Pharmacy; in
Nicholls by the Johnson Pharmacy;
in Pearson by Dr ;. Joe and C. W. Cor
bett; and in Braxton by J. li. Rod
denberry; in McDonald, Lochridge &
Lawton; in West Creen, Mack’s Drug
Store.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
I announce my candidacy for Jus
tice of the Peace, for the Douglas
(748th District G. M.) not at the sol
icitation of a soul on earth, but simply
■want the office, because I know that
I am sober, honest, and capable, as
proven by my past and present record
and known to every voter in the Dis
trict, and need the small emoluments
to assist me in my old age to care
for myself and semi-invalid aged wife.
And that my only son, can walk the
streets of Tampa and proclaim that
his father is Justice for the pious old
Douglas district, I shall accord to each
voter the privilege of voting for the
man of his choice, just as I do myself
and most assuredly will not charge
them” in the public prints of being
bought with a quart of whiskey and a
two dollar bill. Because they voted
like free men and opposed me. I f de
feated, I will get over it. But may
never look well afterward and earn
estly ask the votes of each man in the
district. Election first Saturday in
December next. Yours for success
GUS. L. BRACK.
STRAYED COW.
A frosty colored cow, dehorned, with
mark of underbit in one ear and upper
square in other, has been found at my
house and has been here two months.
The owner may have same by promply
indentifying her and coming after her
and paying all damages. Unless
some one comes she will be sold un
der the stray law. 4t.
J. W. SOLOMON,
Broxton, Ga.
No. 666
Thi» it a prescription prepared especially
lor 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 tba»
Caiomel and dees not gripe cr sickea. 25c
BUY KEYS IN ADVANCE
TO
Coffee County Fair
Nov. 14th to 18th Inclusive
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA
and get this beautiful six cylinder electrical starter and
lighted 5 passenger Touring Oakland Car,
FREE! FREE!
*
Car To B© Given Away FREE Saturday Night
Nov. 18th To Some One Buying A Key In Advance
:B | Announcement
g*£| Bigger, better and more refined is the new
jljg model 34 —Oakland Sensible Six.
\ The wheelbase is longer. The body is bigger a
HHgl and more comfortable. Skillful designing has
refined the valve-in-head motor into one of high
■ ||||||| speed type, which without any increase in size de
fpj||l velops full forty-one horse power at 2500 r. p. m. $$
UpR Riding quality is greatly improved by the use of
long, semi-elliptic springs and the use of larger tires.
Power and beauty and roominess are added in
-f3i|gj HHI generous measure, yet the new Sensible Six weighs
jyggg but little more than its predecessor. Refinements jk
have conserved and emphasized its lightness with p;
MBplg fxdfc A; great strength —its fuel and tire economy —its
more than sensible operating cost.
Orel | -And the price of the new Oakland Six, $845, is also
f&fjjjMj | sensible doubly so when measured against the
wUIIS MKtSiS | betterments and improvements which add tremend
k££|§ f ously to the comfort, convenience, and value of
fijkjjlu ! Oakland Eight $l5B5 —For those who want a big seven-passerv-
9B jMjMM ger car, Oakland Eight offers the utmost in speed, pulling power
IS and luxurious riding comfort. It has that took of style and
gang J distinction —and its lightness and efficiency make its mainte-
Jj&pH j' nance unusually economical for a car so large and luxurious.
Is Dorminy & Peterson |
Agents, Douglas, Ga. |
Notice
LAND FOR SALE.
635 acres one mile east of Bushnell,
Ga., on the A. B. &A. Railroad. One
hundred acres cleared or more, two set
of buildipgs, as good farming land as
there is in Georgia. Make anything
that grows on a farm. In a good
settlement one mile to two good school,
one mile to a good set of cotton gins.
In reach of several churches. Six
miles north of Douglas, the county
-eat, of Coffee county, Ga. We would
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA. NOV. 11 1916.
like for you to come and look over the
land. Will sell the 21st of November
1916, for the benefit of the heirs.
Terms of sale cash.
JOHN RICKETSON, Admin.
Bushnell, Ga.
Notice!
CORN, MARTIN & COMPANY
All parties indebted to the old firm
of Corn, Martin & Company, which
has been dissolved are hereby notified
to come in and make settlement with
John A. Corn who now represents
Dickey & Martin in their new business.
All notes due the old company must be
paid to save cost'and further trouble.
These notes are at the citizens Bank,
Douglas, Ga. The new firm of Dickey
& Martin will have plenty of stock of
the same high class as heretofore at
the same old stand. Come and see
us before you trade.
DICKEY & MARTIN,
By Jno. A. Corn.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
To my friends and voters of the
Douglas District:
I am a candidate for Justice of the
Peace of the Douglas District. The
election will be held on the first Satur
day in next December. I am a crip-
ADULTS KEYS!
50C
Good for one admission
to Fair and a FREE Draw
ing on car.
CHILDREN’S KEYS!
250
Good for one child admiss
ion and a FREE drawing.
TICKETS SOLD AT
GATE WILL NOT BE
GOOD FOR A DRAW
ING. YOU MUST BUY
KEYS IN ADVANCE.
Tickets on sale at leading
drug stores in surround
ing towns and at
Sapp’s Pharmacy
And
Union Pharmacy
Douglas, Georgia
ple and will be for life. lam at pres
ent working at the county jail, but
that job will only last till next Jan
uary and then I will have no income,
and I am not able to work. I think
I can hold down the job to the satis
faction of the people and do even hand
ed Justice to all who have business in
my Court . Any help given me and
every kindness shown me w r ill be very
much appreciated. If I am elected I
promise to make you a good citizen
and a good Justice of th e Peace.
E. MANNING SMITH.
If you need a good mule or horse
see me. Car load arrived this week.
Jn . A. Corn.
There is nothing supernatural about
Chriropractic. It’s apparantly mar
velous cures are accomplished through
purely scientific methods based upon a
i profound knowledge of the human
j mechanism. W. H. Hughes the Chi
! ropractor is located in the Union Bank
Bldg.
LOST.
m
One small dog shagie, black female.
Lost on streets of Broxton, goes by
name of leddie- Finder will please
return to C. A. Poer.
North Carolina mules hav e arrived.
See Jn«. A. Corn at Dickey & Martin’s.