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‘,News Boiled Down and
Dished Up from Ash
ton Graded >chool
Grandma McCall is visiting her
son in the city this week.
Mrs. Mary Fryer, of Florida, who
has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Anne Hunter, for the past few weeks,
returned home Friday.
One way to keep cool in summer
is to avid summer resorts. One is
likely to be prostrated when one
ponders on the bill. |
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dickson, Miss
Chester Wilbanks and Mr. Jim
Pridgeon enjoyed a pleasant auto
drive Sunday.
Miss Eva Lepsey and Mr. Joe
# Misume, of Irwinville, spent Satur
day with friends at this place.
Dr. Wiley says that men who
smoke are liable to sunstroke. Do
your smoking at night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Troup were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ro
bitzsch Sunday.
Miss Effie Middlebrooks spent the
week-end with Misses Ada and Ida
' Padgett at Ocilla.
Mr. L. E. Kilpatrick and family
were the pleasant guests of Mrs. J.
Harris and family Sunday.
‘Mr. Joe Ly, from the city, is
visiting here this week.
A bullfrog may be a champion
fly-killer, but he is not what might
be called an'ideal pet, especially if
there are nervous women around
the house.
Misses Jennie and Alberta Pope
were the attractive duests of Miss
¢ Flora Ashurst Sunday.
A man in New Jersey killed his
sweetheart with an unloaded pistol.
' So history, unmindful of the tragedy
of it, keeps on repeating itself.
Mr. Monroe Bost and wife made
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Middlebrooks a
p'easant call Sunday ¢f ernoon.
Miss Nellie Wilbanks and Zelda
Harper, of Osierfield, attended Sun
day School at Pine Level Sunday
afternoon.
" Little Miss Ruth Shuford, of
QOcilla, is the lovely guest of her
¢ cousin, Gertrude Shultz.
We have congealed winter in the
form of ice to temper the summer;
now why not bottle up the heat and
release it on a cold day?
LroNNE DrLORAINE.
FOR SALE—The woman’s ex
change. novelty goods, toilet arti
cles, two show cases, as few pieces
of furniture, etec. Will sellata
bargain and immediate sale is nec
essary. All who are indebted to
the Exchange are urged to call at
' once and settle up. Am leaving
the city for several months.
Mrs. E. P. Stoner, Mgr.
A good reliable man can get
permanent employment at the
Cherokee Marble works to take
orders for monuments. 39-tf,
Is your subscription paid up?
Slaton Will Back
Board of Health
Atlanta, Ga, Jume .15.—1 n his
platform soon to be made public,
Hon. John M. Slaten, president of
the state sepate and candidate for
governor, will take an advanced
stand for legislation which will con
duce to health conditions in Geor
gia and a consequent reduction of
the death rate.
For years this has been a fixed
idea with Mr. Slaton, and not only
‘was he one of the most active advo
cates of the establishment of the
state board of health, but he has
lost no opportunity to favor for it an
enlarged field of usefulness.
- Two of his most recent public ad
;dresses have related to this subject,
and in each of them he dealt with
\the problem of the conservation of
‘health, disclosing from state and
‘government figures, what may be
‘accomplished in the direction of
preventing diseases.
~ "What other states ca) do, Geor
gia can do,” he said, “and we should
put ourselves vigorously to it with
out further delay. I shall advocate
every possible good message looking
to the conservation of Georgia’s
health; and, in fact, I know of noth
ing that should be allowed to have
precedence of the solution of this
all-important problem.”
At the recent meeting of the Geor
gia Medical Society in Augusta, res
olutions of thanks to Mr. Slaton
were passed in recognition of his
services. He has for years taken
the position that there could exist
no more constructive statesman
ship than the conservation of the
health and lives of the people with
the consequent regulation of pain
and suffering.
Rational Plan For Vacation
Atlanta, June 15.—Believing that
a rational plan for vacation lies
rather in change of enviroment and
form of activity than in idleness,
the Brenau college has issued an
nouncement of a Brenau summer
school to be conducted primarily in
the interest of teachers of music, ex
pression, are and domestic science.
It will begin June 27th, and a va
riety of courses will be offered
teachers, mothers, and young stu
dents, too. :
The summer school faculty will
include Otto Pfefferkorn and Mlle.
Maria Calli, who made such won
derful impression in Atlanta this
spring in concert. :
Hardwick Will Meet His
Waterloo.
Augusta, Ga., Jone 17.—Judge
Horace M, Holden has decided to
enter the race for congress from
the Tenth congressional district.
His announcement will appear
probably tomorrow.
A MOQVING PICTURE
Of stupendous bargain giv
ing--Goldenburg’s Excur
sion Rate Sale.
THE LEADZR-ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912,
To Pay Judges More
Bibb Representatives Plan
Increased Raise to $5,000
Macon, (veorgia, June 17.
If a bill now being dra‘ted by
Representatives Walter Defore
and Minter Wimberly, of Bibb
county, and whick. will be intro
duced at the pext session of the
general assembly, becomes a law
the suverior court judges of Geor
gia will in the future draw a salary
of $5,000 per year.
If this measure, which will ap
ply to all the judges of the superi
or courts throughout the state,
fails to pass the house of represent
atives, Messrs Defore and Wim
berly will then introduce another
bill, raising the salary of the judge
of the Macon circuit from $3,000
to $5,000 per vear.
At present the judges of the
superior courts of Fulton, Chat
bam and Richmond counties re
ceive a yearly salary of $5,000
each, while all other judges on the
superior court benches of the state
draw only $3,0(0 per vear. In
tte event the first bill is voted
down, the Bibb legislators are con
fident that the second will pass, as
it only aims to place the judgeship
of the Macon circuit on an equal
salary basis with those of the other
city circuits of the state.
COME A RUNNING
For the Bargains at Gol
denburgs Excursion Rate
Sale, next Monday the last
day.
Tybee Bathing Beach
Claims Second Victim
Savannah, June 14.—Private
Harry G. Jamerson, of Lyach
burg, Va., was drowned at Fort
Screven, Tybee Isiand, this morn
ing while practicing for a swim
ing contest, He was seized with
cramps and drowned- before his
companions could reach him, He
was 22 years of age and has teen
in the service six months. His
mother is Mrs. W. L. Moody, of
Lynchburg.
Legislature Will Figure In
The Background.
Atlanta, June 18, —The coming
sossion of the (Georgia jegislature
will probably get less space on the
front psges of Georgia’s newspa
pers than any session since lino
type machines were invented,
There is only one real political
spotlight in the United States,
The public can’t look two ways at
once, At present it is focussed on
Chicago, and nobody cares a dern
even about the baseball scores un
til they can find out who is nomi
nated. On June 26th, when the
Georgia legislature assembles, the
spotlight will have shifted to Bal
timore, and will remain on Balti
more tor the natioral democratic
convention during the early part
of the Georgia assembly.
, ags .
Don't Be Bilious
,We Guarantee This Pleasant
] and Effective Treatment
for Biliousness and
slues.
When you are bilhous your liver
is out of order and the poisons in
your system are not being proper
ly removed. Instead ot being
expelled from the body, they are
carried by the blood to the stom
ach, the brain, the kidneys, the
lmuscles, clogging and hampering
levery organ, making it imposible
for you to work, or think or en
joy yourself as you ought to.
Perhaps you have the blues, or
are rheumatic, or gouty, or suffer
from dizziness, indigestion, heart
burn, nausea, or are constipated,
!bave a bad breath, or kidney trou
ble, or a blotchy and impure skin,
Your liver is not doing its work
‘properlv. Waste products —pois
ions——that should have been elimi
‘nated, are remaioing in the system,
‘Or the liver is not secreting enough
bile, thus hindering that part of
the digestion that takes place in
the bowels,
Rexall Liver Salts contains cer
tain salts commonly found in the
celebrated mineral waters at
Baden and other famous resorts to
which invalids travel thousands of
miles to partake of the waters,
You can stav at home and get
similar treatment. Rexall Liver
Salts contains Bicarbonate of Pot
ash, Sulphate and Chloride ot
Sodium, Lithium Carbonate, Pot
assiom Sulphate, It is agreeable,
pleasant, effervescent, gently laxa
tive—not violently purgative—
cleansing the intestinal tract with
out any but the most beneficiall
and grateful effect. |
We know what Rexall Liverl
Salts is made of. We kpow it is
good for the liver and for derange
ments caused by or contributed to
oy an unhealthy liver. We guar
antee it to the- fullest extent—giv
ing you your money back if not|
effective. We know you will be‘
pleased with the results. 25c and'
50c. Sold in this community only]‘
at our store. 1
Denmark Drug Co.
72e Rexall stwre ‘
Fitzoerald, Ga, |
Dictates Mail Then
Weds Stenographer
Atlanta, June 14 —After complet
ing the dictation of the day’s mail
to his pretty stenographer, Miss
Emma May Bullard, J. B. Clute,
manager of the United Mercantile
Company, said:
“Well, don’t you think we could
marry right now instead of waiting?
I've got to take a long trip soon.”
Miss Bullard blushed but demure
ly replied that she thought it would
be all right. So a clerk went out
and got a license and another one
hunted up a minister. The couple
were married in the manager’s office
in the Forsyth building.
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rubber bulb for dropping water into the eyes, 25c at best stores b !
: orby mail. Try it today, if not satisfied, your dealer will refund your 25¢, 1y
THE LEWIS BEAR DRUG COMPANY, Inc., Montgomery, Ala. ,
QuICK RELIEF FOR SORE EYES |
Church Direciory
AINIONSINS SIS NS ST NSNS NS
Every pastor ia Fitzgeraid i~ urg+-0
to send in his vouice of churco ser
vices for tbis colume.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Schooi 9:30.
Mass 2nd and ath Snoday in each
month at 10 o’clock,
A. H. Schorhardt, Priest.
U. B.CHURCH
Directory of Service-.
Sunday School, 8:30 a. m.
Preaching 10:45 a. m, and 7:30 p. m
Y.BC E U.,Bpm
Mid week services Wed. 7:30 p. m,
Official board meeting the first Thurs
day evening of each month at 8:30.
J. L. Leichliter, Pastor.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lee and Jessamine Ste.
Louis C. Hamwoud, Pastor,
Bible School, Howard W. Browan
superintendent, meets every fiord's
Day at 9:30 ‘2. m. Morning worship,
with Lord’s Supper, Littla sermon for
Children, and Sermon, 11:00, Y.P.S.C
E. 6:30, Evening weorship at 7:30.
Midweek service. with address by
the pastor, Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Everybody welcome at all meetings
Only once a strapger here,
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
Lee and Magnolia Sts.
E. J. Hammond, Pastor. Kesidence,
118 W. Magnolia Street, Phone 406.
Sabbath Services.
Sabbath School— 9:30 a. w.
Morning worship—lo:4s.
Epworth League—6:4s p. m, g
Evening worship—7:4s.
Prayer service Wednesday evening
at 7:45. The general public, especially
strangers, always welcome.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII
Corner Palm and S. Grant streets,
Rev. S. . Hutton, Pastor, residence
at Mrs. Pearson’s. Phone 292,—Mrs.
Quattelbuam’s residence.
Preaching every Sabbath moroing
at 11 ¢’clcek.
Evening service frcm April Isv to
Oct. Ist at 8 o’clock; XEvening service
from Oct. Ist. to April Ist at 7:30.
Pravyer meeting Wednvescey night,
Sahpath Schocel at 9:45 a, m.
‘KEEP TAB
s
on how often you send your shirts,
collars. cuffs, etc., to this laundry,
until they’re no longer wearable.
That will convinee you that we pro
long the life of linen beyond most
washers and ironers thereof.
Test our work—we can stand it.
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY.
! The Lord’s Supper administerrd nk
the morning serivce the first Sabb2lhs.
of January, April, July and October.
The 3rd Sabbath morning in sack
month the collection is for General As-~
sembly Causes,
No collectlons taken up at our might
services,
Free Pews; and a cordial weltoms
to you and your friends. Come abd
!worship with us.
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCE:
! Cor. Lee St. and central Awe.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.C. A. Wezler
' Superintendent, Preaching by pasioz
11 'a. m;
4:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League 8.45
p. m. Preaching by pastor 7:30p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night ai
7: 00.
All are cordially invited to ihese
services and strangers are especially
welcome
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
W. Magnolia, between Main apd Lae
Streets.
Sunilay School 9.30 a.m. L. Kezne-~
dy, Supt.
Preaching services every Sunday a¥,
11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Weilnesday nighk
8:00.
B, Y. B. 1., ©:lb
All are cordially invited' to ailene:
all these services,
: Thos. M. Callawazx,
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FOR SALE—Roller Top Desk, Safe
and Underwood Typewriter, either
cash or on time. Apply to Thos.
W. Stokes, Phillips Block. Phone:
147. 35t6-
Give us your order for a porch
swing. We make them reasonable
and can please you. F.M. Grabam
& Co. Phone 14. 4528
Watch the columns of Leadex
Enterprise.
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