The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, November 18, 1916, Image 6

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Noises LAN 1) FO li SAL E . r. 35 acres one mile east of Rushnell, Ga., on the A. It. &A. Railroad. One hundred acres cleared or more, two sot of buildings, 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 seat, of Coffee county, Ga. We would like for you to come and look over the land. Will si'll the 21st of November It* 1 «>, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms of sale cash. JOHN RICKETSON, Admin. Rushnell, Ga. Notice! CORN. M \RTIN A 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 A’ Martin will have plenty of stock of the same high class as heretofore at the same old stand. Come and sec ss before you trade. DICKEY A M VRTIN By Jno. A. Corn. >TK ED COW. A fro>ty o red ecw, dehorned, with mark of er. it in one ear and upper square irt otfci r, has been found at my house .. u :>o. here two months. The ow ner m&j have same by promply indentifymg her and coming after her and paying ail damages. Unless some one comes she will be sold un der the stray law. 4t. J. W. SOLOMON, * Lroxton, Ga. LOST. One small dog shagie. black female. la-st on streets of Broxton, goes by name of Teddie. Finder will please return to C. A. foer. G. M. Stanton & Company To Our Customers: Our business is growing by leaps and bounds and we are Selling more stock than any other dealer. Verily, there is a reason. We want you to look over our mules and horses whether you buy or not. We feel sure that we can please you, if you are in the market. Fresh cars of stock arrive every week at our stables and you will find no trouble in selecting what you want. We aways keep also a complete line of buggies and wagons and can fit you up in just what you want. A new car oad arrives this week. Call on us anyway when you come to town. We will be gald to see you whether you are just ready to buy or not. G. M. STANTON & CO. DOOGI-mS, GEORGIA DUNCAN’S ANTISEPTIC PINE HEALING 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. TCe receive letters daily from grateful people, praising DUNCAN’S ANTISEPTIC PINE HEALING OIL 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 Duncan’s An tiseptic Tine 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 tw T o or three applications of Duncan’s Antiseptic Tine 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 hoftie after niv day’s work. Respectfully, (Signed) J. M. MASH, 410 Madison Ave., Montgomery, Ala. For Sale By Tanner's Pharmacy, Douglas, Georgia, and other reliable druggists. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS. GEORGIA. NOV. 18 191 ft. FOR RHEUMATISM AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS None Genuine Without This Trade Mark ou Every Bottle Beware o£ Substitutes I^UKCAK/ANTIISEPTO fPf' I HlEauk'?’ CM itfl None Genuine Without This Trade Mark on Every Bottle Bew a re of Substitutes Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 24th, 1916. Yellow r Pine Medicine Co., 8 Bibb Street, Montgomery, Ala. Gentlemen: I take great pleasure in recommending both your Healing Oil ard 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 ail the time. Yours very truly, (Signed) B. BEERS TREADWELL, Prop. Beers Printing Company. Rutledge, Ala., Route I, February 9th, 1916. This is to certify that I have been suffering with rheu matism lor about 3 years, and had taken lots ot medi cines without relief. I was advised to try Duncan’s An tiseptic Pine Oil. 1 feit relieved soon after 1 commenced taking same. I used nearly tw'O 25c bottles, and am en tirely well. I can highly recommend same for rheuma tism. (Signed) MRS. R. L. MOORE.