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A GOODYEAR TIRE
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and trouble-free mileage from it.
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you a regular customer by saving you time,
bother, and tire money. '
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Ford and Chevrolet Special
29x4.40 b a a™ der $9.45
City Service Station
Phone 171 Douglas, Ga.
Mouthed by all Georgia
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THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 24, 1926.
M. LEVY WITHDRAWS
$50.00 GOLD OFFER
I regret to announce to all my cus
tomers and friends that have traded
with me during the past few weeks,
and who hold tickets for the SSO in
gold, that I will not be able to gwe
the gold as I first thought. I will
have to withdraw this offer, as the
postal authorities will not permit it,,
and as a good citizen, I want to obey
the laws. I have been notified that I
cannot do this, and I know my friends
will understand. I want you to come
back to my store and I will give you
greater values than ever. I thank
you for your past patronage.
M. LEVY, Nicholh, Ga.
The ladies of the Douglas Woman’s
Club are prepared to sell Christmas
Seals, and the Enterprise urges every-'
one to buy as many seals as possible
which may be used on their Christmas
packages. See Mrs. Fred Brewer or
any member of the Club and they will
supply you.
NOTICE!
Want information as to the where
abouts of my daughter, Sarah Ann,
who was married to Jim Moore last
February. Left home Oct. 10th., with
Moore after being separated from him.
She is 14 years of age. Mrs. Frances
Spell, Nicholls, Ga.
PLEASE PAY ME.
I want to ask all those who ov/e me
for medical services to please come
forward and pay me your account. I
am not able physically to see you, so
please call and make some kind cf a
settement, as I am in need of the
money. W. F. Sibbett, M. D.
Drain OF HELP
FOR RHEHMATISM
Then found simple treatment
that gave immediate relief
For years a prominent man of Town
send, Va., suffered the most torturing
pain from rheumatism. When he lay
down at night he could not sleep for the
aching in joints and muscles. Then he
began using Sloan’s Liniment and it
gave him relief at once.
“I want to say that Sloan’s is the
greatest rheumatism medicine that is
on the market today. I tried every
medicine that was recommended to
me but Sloan’s is the only one that
did me any real good,” he writes.
Sloan’s gives real help because it
doesn’t just deaden the nerves. By
stimulating the circulation, it helps
the body to clear out the poisons that
are causing the pain.
Just apply lightly without rubbing.
Right away you feel a gentle glow of
warmth and comfort, and in a short
time the pain stops. Get a bottle to
day. All druggists—3s cents.
Sloan’s
Liniment
KILLS PAIN
Suffered
weaK, nervous
“T WAS in a very weakened,
A run-down condition, surely
in need of a tonic and build
er,” says Mrs. J. R. Wrenn, of
Anna, Texas. “I was so weak
I had to go to bed, and kept
getting weaker.
“I suffered with my back so
much. I was very nervous,
couldn’t rest good at night. I
couldn’t eat anything—l just
wasn’t hungry.
“I had read so much of
Cardui, I thought best to use
it. I took seven or eight bot
tles, and by the time I had
taken them I was stronger
than I had been in several
years. I can highly recom
mend Cardin.”
Thousands of other women
have found that the tonic ef
fects of the purely vegetable
ingredients of Cardui were
just what they needed to help
restore their appetites, to help
bring them easily and natu
rally back to normal health
and strength. Its action has
been found to be of great
benefit in man, common fe
male ailments.
Buy it at your druggist’s.
CARDUI
For Female Trouble.
Give
Them
Really now—doesn’t jewelry convey truer senti
ment and love than any other gift? Most cer
tainly!
What gift can compare with a diamond?
\V hat gift awakens in the heart so much emo
tion and sincere appreciation as a glittering
jewel—or an exquisite necklace?
Gold—Silver—Platinum and Jewels—are the
most precious materials of which the best and
most desirable gifts are made.
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White Gold Wedding Rings $6.50 up
Diamond Rings $lB, SIOO and $385
Gold Pencil and Pen $8.50 to sls
Gold Cuff Links $4.50 to $8
White Gold Watches sll to $55
Gent’s Watches $6.50 to S6O
Military Sets Toilet Sets
Ladies’ Hand Bags
Pearl Beads Compacts
Vanity Cases Boudoir I>amps
Wilson Jewelry Store
For Sale!
Sorrel Mare, with trotting recrod
2I 6 I -4, about eight years old.
Bay Mare, has been a mile this
year in 213 l -4, about seven years
old.
Have 45 mules and horses for
your inspection.
Prices are right, and l beleive
now is the time to buy.
C. L. Patterson Stables
Phone l 01