The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, December 24, 1926, Image 3

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We’ll Sell You A GOODYEAR TIRE We’ll put this tire on your wheel—quickly and correctly. We’ll inflate it to proper pressure. We’ll inspect it regularly, after it’s on and run ning, to make doubly certain that you get long and trouble-free mileage from it. To sum it all up we'll make it our job to make you a regular customer by saving you time, bother, and tire money. ' Try us—next time. ✓ Ford and Chevrolet Special 29x4.40 b a a™ der $9.45 City Service Station Phone 171 Douglas, Ga. Mouthed by all Georgia Sfl'i '■! 8,.Z! j7?H j * w<k ( * N ' *. Tine Sutlive Cup, 1926 “Awarded to ths newspaper of the state performing the most distin guished service for the upbuilding of Georgia." Georgian-American Get-Acquainted Offer $5.95 One Full Year—Regular Rate $9.50 —You Save $3.55 Believing there are many thousands of people in Georgia who would 1 iko tr; join The Georgian-American\s rat ' v increasing family of satisfied readers is the reason for this special offer. Notables Represented In the columns of The Georgian-Amer ican the world’s greatest writers are represented. Arthur Brisbane, the best-known writer in the world, con tributes a column or more each day. Read the Newspaper That Serves Best Georgian-American, Date Atlanta, Ga. Inclosed find (check, money order) for , j.9f>, for which send me The Daily Geor gian and Sunday American for one year. Special Notice: Subscriber This special rate applicable only on rural routes and in towns where no agency deliv erv service i 3 maintained. 1 own K. r. D OFFER GOOD FOR 10 DAYS ONLY The Georgia Press Asso ciation, representing the newspapers of the entire state , in convention assem bled on September 25, awarded the Suilive Cup to The Atlanta Georgian- American “in considera tion both of the work done end of the program mapped out for the future —a link of faith and of tireless energy , with an end in view no less than the great destiny of Geor gia.” This feature in itself is a liberal educa tion. Markets and business conditions are ably bandied by B. C'. Forbes and George AV. Hinman, both of whom are internationally famous, Victor Barron, the South' ■'■horlty on cotton, keeps readers ini< , cl on the cotton situa tion. In addition to its exceptional news service, many interesting features are published each day—new serial stories, best sport pages, a full page of comics daily and 15 comics in colors on Sun day. It is truly a wonderful news paper, and is read by those who have the best interests of Georgia at heart. 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. tetef 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