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wound of all poisons and infectious germs,
while the Borozone powder is the great
healer. There is nothing like it on earth
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(liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I announce my candidacy for the
office of Representative of Coffee
county subject to the state primary.
I will appreciate the votes of the peo
ple, promising, if elected, to represent
all classes to the best of my ability.
GEO. M. RICKETSON.
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Baby Has Never
Known What a
Sick Day Was
"My youngest child hag never
known what a sick day was because
I started her on Teethina before
she began cutting her teeth,” writes
Mrs. John M. Freeman, Route 1, Box
35, Montgomery, Ala.
“My eldest child, now 8 years old,
was very sickly. He had stomach
and bowel trouble and gave me many
anxious hours till a friend told me
about Teethina. The first package
checked his bowels and in 12 hours
he was perfectly well, and he never
had any other medicine all through
his teething."
Teethina may be given with abso
lute safety, as it contains nothing
that can harm the most delicate sys
tem.
Teethina is sold by all druggists,
or send 30c to the Moffett Labora
tories, Columbus, Ga., for a package
and a free booklet about babies.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, MAY 2, 1924.
Sideache
Backache
“I have been taking Car
dui,” says Mrs. Lillie Bolton,
of Lake Providence, La. "1
got down in bad health and
lost in weight until I only
weighed 120 pounds. I had
bad pains in my sides and
back and my lega hurt me
until I couldn't walk. I
stayed in bed half the time.
I tried all kinds of medicine,
but it did m« no good.
Finally I tried
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
"It seems like it did me good
from the very first. After I
had taken half a bottle I no
ticed an improvement. I con
tinued its use and I got bet
ter and better. The paisa in
my legs and sides disap
peared and I began to gain
m weight until new I weigh
165 pounds and feel better
than I ever did In my life. I
am perfectly well and strong.
I have given it to my girls,
too.”
Cardul has relieved many
kinds of pains and distress
ing symptoms caused by fe
male trouble. It should help
you, too, in the same way.
Why not give it a fair trial ?
ElO3
jjTtETHODjTy
ajt> P rovecl by
j/tcte Government Expert/ 1
Insects are just about tire worst
agricultural people to face, a writer
for a farm publication has declared,
and certainly there is no insect prob
lem facing a farmer that it more se-*
rious than the boll weevil problem
to the cotton farmer, unless he ap
plies correct and proven methods of
control. It is impossible to eradicate
the boll weevil, it is believed, but by
the use of the government method
of poisoning with calcium arsenatp
the insect can be controlled and a
profitable crop made.
It will pay to'poison, experts say,
if the weevils are injuring the crop
seriously; if the land is sufficiently
fertile to yield at least one third of
a bale to the acre with weevil in
jury eliminated; if the tarmlng or
ganization is such that applications
of poison at the right time and in
the right manner are assurCcf, and if
the farmer is willing to spend the
amount necessary to provide an ade j
quate supply of dusting machinery
and poison.
One pre-square poison application
should be made wherever twenty or
more boll weevils appear on an acre
of young cotton, scientists say. The
treatment should be applied at the
first indication of squaring. Home
mixed molasses-calcium arsenate mix
ture applied with a mop to me tips
of the plants, or straight calcium
arsenate in dust form applied either
by machine or shaking the dust from
a sack, are recommended at this
stage.
The usual formula for the molasses
mixture is as follows: 1 pound of
calcium arsenate, 1 gallon of molas
ses, 1 gallon of water, or with extreme
ly heavy infestation and with fre
quent rains, a stronger mixture con
taining 2 pounds of calcium arsenate,
1 gallon of table quality syrup and
Vi gallon of water. The latter may
give quicker and better control. Syrup
should always be sweet or unferment
ed and the mixture should be applied
within twenty four hours after mix
ing.
For the treatment of fruiting cot
ton the calcium arsenate dusting
method is recommended in preference
to late season applications of syrup
mixtures or other liquid poisons yet
tested. Dusting should begin when
10 per cent of the squares show wee j
vil puncture and at least three appli
cation* of 6 to 7 pounds per acre
should be given at four and five day
intervals. Thereafter dust should be
applied only as when needed to keep
the infestation below 20 per cent un
til after a full crop of boils has been
*et and become grown. Only machin
ery built especially for dusting cotton
should he used.
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The best of workers get out of sorts
when the liver fails to act. They feel
languid, half-sick, “blue” and discouraged
and think they are getting lazy. Neglect
of these symptoms might result in a sick
spell, therefore the sensible course is to
take a dose or two of Herbine. It is just
the medicine needed to purify the system
and restore the vim and ambition of
health. Price 60c. Sold by
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GEORGIA, COFFEE COUNTY.
WHEREAS,on the 20thday of Feb
ruary, 1920, John Victor Dowis ex
ecuted and delivered to The Georgia
Loan & Trust Company, of Macon,
Georgia, his deed, under Section “3306
of the 1910” Code of Georgia, to the
lands hereinafter described, for the
purpose of securing a debt referred to
in said deed, which deed is recorded
in the Clerk's office of Coffee Superior
Court in book 39 of deeds, page 427.
AND WHEREAS, in said deed, said
grantor gave to said grantee and as
signs the power to sell said lands in
case of default in the prompt payment
at maturity, of interest or principal
of said debt.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
the power so vested in the undersign
ed, which is more accurately shown by
reference to said deed RUTLAND
SAVINGS BANK will sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder, for cash,
on June 3rd, 1924, during the legal
hours of sale before Coffee County
Court House door at Douglas, Geor
gia, the lands described in the afore
said deed, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being in the Fifth
(sth) District of Coffee County, Geor
gia, consisting of One Hundred twen
ty-five (125) acres, more or less, of lot
of land No. Two Hundred fifty-eight
(258), situate in the southwest por
tion of said lot and described and
bounded as follows: Beginning at the
southwest corner of said lot and
thence running north along west or
iginal lot line 915 yards, more or
less, to an agreed coiner of lands for
merly owned by Willoughby Adams,
thence east along an agreed line to a
certain branch; thence in a slightly
southeasterly direction along said
branch to a certain head; thence east
along an agreed line to lands of Joe
Carver estate; thence south along an
agreed line 625 yards, more or less,
to south original line; thence west
along south original line 800 yards,
more or less, to point of beginning,
and said described property being the
place and premises upon which the
said John Victor Dowis resided.
A Deed of Assignment was made to
the undersigned by said The Georgia
Loan & Trust Company, of record
Mar. 24th, 1920, in Book 39, folio 523,
Coffee County, Georgia. Said land
will be sold as the property of estate
of John Victor Dowis.
The said deed first above mentioned
was executed and delivered to secure
the payment of one certain promissory
note for the sum of $1500.00 dated
Feb. 20th, 1920, and the principal
debt, bearing interest at the rate of
6 1-2 per cent, per annum.
Said principal debt is now past due
by the terms thereof, and so declared
to be due for default in payment of
interest due October Ist, 1923. The
total amount of principal and interest
that will be due on said debt on the
date of sale is $1668.55. Fee simple
titles will be made to the purchaser at
said sale and the proceeds of such sale
will be applied first, to the payment
of said debt with interest and expenses
of this proceeding, and the remainder,
if any, will be paid over to said John.
Victor Dowis’ estate or its legal rep
resentative.
Dated this 16th day of April, 1924.
RUTLAND SAVINGS BANK,
By J. W. Quincey,
Its Attorney-at-law.
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