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Announcement (0f
Wright T. Paulk.
FOR RE-ELECTION IN THE GEN
ERAL ASSEMBLY OF GA.,
From Ben-Hill County. Under
Such Rules and Regulations as
Prescribed by the Proper
" Authorities
To the People of Ben Hill County:
During the 1911 session of the
General Assembly of Ga., which
I served you, I endeavored earn
estly and faithfully 1n the support
of all the General measures that-I
advocated and pledged in my for
mer race for Representative. viz.
Laws with reference to Labor,
and the extension of Education.
And in co-operating with others
equally interested, such Laws w.re
enacted and in my opinion of
thought, have met with appreval
in general to the people of Geor
gia, especially in the New School
Law where an additional One
Hundred Thousand Dollars goes
to the children of this State.
I voted for every meaure that
tended to uplift the people and
state.
I was always on the side with
the people in common as against
special interest, .
I met regularlly with my Com
mittees, having been assigned to
some among the mostimportant,
such as, Education ‘‘Banks and
Banking” Railroads” Ways and
Means and Corporations etc.
My conduct as your Represen
tative is a matter of public record,
and with such experience as I
have had I feel that I am in better
position to still render more and
better service to the people of my
County, :
I am anxious to serve you again
in the General Assembly from our
County, not in any consideration
of money, for all one can get out
of it is the consciousness of hav
ing served his people well and
faithfully, and to me this is great
er than money.
I therefore earnestly appeal to
your kind consideration, promis
ing if re-elected the best efforts of.
my life in all matters of general
as well as of local interest.
Faithfully Yours,
tf, Wright T. Paulk.
Notice.
Executions will be issued
against all parties subject to. O
ccupation Tax, who have not paid
same on or before May Ist. 1912,
By order of the Council.
Geo. W. Brown,
tf. * Clerk.
Doan’s Reg ulates cure constipa
tion, tone the stomach, stimulate
the liver, promote digestion and
appetite and easy passages of the
bowels, Ask your druggist for
them. 25 cents a box, 24-Bt.
‘G HENEY'’S
EXPECTORANT
The Great Cough Cure
For Children and A‘ults.
Paulk.
THE LEADER ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1912
May Queen Contest |
Closes Next Monday
Next Monday will close the con
t :st for May Queen. You have only
a few days more to work for your
favorite little girl. There is great
interest being taken by all the child
ren and parents also. It is for the
children, by the children and of the
children, so let everyone help to
make it a great red-letter day for
them. The proceeds go to the
much-needed library fund for the
school.
All the children in town under
twelve years may enter the parade.
It is hoped that the mothers will be
interested enough to bring their lit
tle ones into the parade. Decorate
their doll carriages or wagons, etc..
and let them have a good time
Thursday week,
Below are some of the prizes to
be given away at the Children’s Fete
Day parade for the prettiest decora
ted vehicle:
First National Bank, $2.00.
Exchange National Bank, $2.50.
M. W. Garbutt, large Doll.
Watt-Holmes Co., Base Ball and
Bat.
Adams’ Candy Kitchen, Croquet
Set.
McCarty-Johnstone Co., fine Straw
Hat.
Wm. R. Bowen, a child’s beauti
ful Ivory Fan.
Russell Bros, a child’s Silver
Purse.
A. B. Cook, base ball Mit.
StanplNG OF CONTESTANTS FOR MAY
QUEEN.
Athleen Dickey......... 232
Margaret Wi5e.......... 175
Jeanette Farmer........ 164
Ethel Lig0ur........... 181
Dorothy Thurmond...... 160
Ethel 8ea11............. ‘lO
Mr, Heyward Turner, of At
lanta, spent the week-end very
pleasantly with friends 1n the city,
We
Sell
"Real
Esta te.
Stop
Paying
Rent.
Buy
a
Home
on
Divided
Payment
Plan.
SEANOR
AND
GELDERS
117 E. PINE ST.
Love anticipates and its fulfilment
retrospects.
Wealth that brags is never so big
as the brag says it is.
One strap can put more good con
duct into a boy than a hundred lec
tures.
‘A man gets very little knowledge
from experiences; a girl a lot from
lack of it.
You can tell when a woman is going
to praise her husband by how he
doesn’t deserve it.
A man has to have so many opin
ions in politics. he’s afraid to express
any one of them,
The reason a girl can dance miles
without getting tired is it would break
her down to walk a few yards.
All the money spent raising chil
dren would help them much more if
so much wasn’t spent on them. .
The reason a boy can go to col
lege and not learn anything is his
father learned less not going.
A man gets to know so much by
keeping his mouth shut that when he
opens it he no longer knows it.
1f the house caught on fire, a wom
an couldn’t stop telephoning her best
friend what the baby was trying to
say.
The ILord made everything right in
the world, but man is so smart he
spends most of his time proving it is
wrong.
The reason a girl can wear low
shoes and thin stockings in cold
weather is she’s too delicate to help
mother about the house.
When a girl tells a man how her
mother tells her she used to act when
she was a baby she considers it
makes them as good as engaged.~—
New York Press.
EDITORIAL WISDOM.
One saw the rose, another felt the
thorn.
Beware of the laughter that never
gets back of the teeth!
A single act of charity will cover a
multitude of sins—and usually has to!
A very mediocre man can cut down
a large forest while a single tree is
growing.
What robbers we are when we take
away from our children their natural
democracy.
If it were not for those who are so
infernally good, it would be easier for
the rest of us to be quite decent!
Don’t you think the church does
pretty well to do as well as it dces
with the people it has to do with?
Some people seem to think that mak
ing the best of life consists in always
getting the best of the other fellow.
Happenings was never able to go
down a dark street because whenever
he tried it Sunlight always went with
him.~Universalist Leader.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
A fast young man moves faster on
a down grade.
A man may be able to dress well if
his family doesn’t.
Home is the place where many a
man shows up at a djsadvantage.
It’s easy for a girl to decelve herself
about how she trusts her hsband.
The mother-in-law joke goes in the
funny papers, but it falls flat at home.
A man with a well balanced mind
doesn’t have to part his bair in the
middle.
Some men take advantage of their
opportunities—also of those of their
neighbors.
A spinster can truthfully say that
such a thing as marriage has never oc
curred to her.
Faint heart ne’er won fair lady
but the chap who is in love with a
brunette has no kick coming because
thereof.—Chicago Daily News.
THE GENTLE CYNIC
Other people’s troubles are always
magnified.
Every great moral teacher in his
tory has been a heretic.
All the world’s a stage, but most of
the actors are amateurs.
The wages of sin are paid no mat
ter what the industrial conditions may
be.
To get the better of an argument
always make the other fellow hunt
for proqf.
It’s all right to look up to others,
if you don’t mind having them look
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Cardui Cured Me
For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks
of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She
; says: “At last, I took down and thought I would die. 1
could not sleep. I couldn’t eat. I had pains all over. The
! doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so
'many, and 1 began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui
saved my life!l Now, I can do anything.”
CARDUI Womans Ton
Woman's Tonic
If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of
the pains peculiar’ to weak women, such as headache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you
should try Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Prepared from per
fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good.
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-gifects.
Ask your druggist. He sefig anfl recommends Cardiff.
Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chattanoogt Medicine Co., Chaw‘"
for Speécial Instructions, and 64-page book, “Home Treatment for Women,” séhit k 1%
IN THE PREVAILING MODE
If Franklin Park is a beautiful spot,
why is Jamaica Plain?
Now if the file in a rasping tone
should call the, auger a bore,
If a bullfrog wore a hobble skirt
would the lily pad—and hark?
Can a scavenger be a cheerful man
when he’s always in the dumps?
If you beard a spell at a shore ho
tel is the billow that you pay?
If a parrot can swear can a crocus,
too? Enough, ere we all grow ill.~
If a single car weighs several tomns,
how much does the whole subway?
If a Harvard oarsman rows in a
shell, in what does the salmon roe?
If no grass is grown in the frozen
north, what then does the Eskimo?
If a gun missed fire would a para
chute? This stuff gives me a pain.
If a thief broke into a drug store,
do you think that the dogwood bark?
| If the house was full and the water
~drunk, would the hose reel all around?
[ And if the waters could speak as
' they flow, how would Long Island
Sound?
If the water pipes in a dance hall
burst would the dancers use their
pumps? 4
And the monkey wrench a nut from
the vise, would the plane just smooth
things o’er?
This is the frivolous sort of thing
that is dubbed a Daffydill.—Boston
Transcript.
ALL SORTS.
Presumption is the daughter of ig
norance.
The sweets of married life should
never be kept in family jars.
Folly was condemned to serve as a
guide to Love, whom she had blinded.
Castles in Spain cost little to con-l
struct, but a great deal to demolish.
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The man who gets the most out
of his cora is not the man who
seeks to convert it at once into
money, but the man who uses it,
in connection with other feeds, to
buitd up his farm through the
feeding of good livestock. The
man whose corn crop goes into the
silo does not get any immediate
cash returns for it, but he probah
ly makes more out of it in the
long run than the man who han:
dles it any other way.—The Pro
gressive Farmer,
Those Interested, Please Read
Fresh air and exercise, with proper
food and a sufficient amount of sleep,
are the essentials.
Under such a regime of living,
germs cannot develop, and many dis
eases are prevented.
Should the system require a tonie,
take only such as you know their im
gredients—such is Vinol, which is a
delicious combination of the health
giving properties of the cods’ livers,
with all the useless grease ecliminated
and tonie iron added, happily blended
in a mild, medicinal wine.
For this reason Vinol is regarded
as one of the greatest body builders
and invigorators for aged people. It
inlvigorates and builds them up, and
keeps them up.
We sell Vinol with the understand
ing that if it does not give satizfac
tion the rprice will ke returned.
Denmark Drug Co.
Of all the manvy defects of oir
Southern agriculture there is none
‘more glaring and disastrous than
our extravagant use of man Jabor
and our ina: ity or neglect to use
labor-saving modern methods and
machines.-——The Progressive Far
mer, '
Life in Town.
One nice thing about loafing in &
big town is that if a nian has money
enough he can get shaved twice a
day without exciting comment—Gal
veston News. S
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