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Marion Jackson Ac
cepts Defeat Grace
fully
Atlanta, Oct. 17.—Murion Jack
son, leader of the Men and Re
ligion Forward Movement, cheer
fully and frankly admits that be
had the wrong dope from the
celestial regions on the mayor’s
race in Atlanta,
His slogan isstill ‘God is in
Qur Midst,” and he announces
that he and his associates have
come tothe eminently Christian
conclusion that God was tor Jim
Woodward all the time in the
present race.
Before the second primary, Mr.
Jackson published many oulletins
in which he declared quite positive
ly that God was for Mr. Chambers
and that the Almighty would
pever let Mr. Woodward win. |
But the conclusion of the race
has not jarred the Lonest faith of
Mr. Jackson either in God’s divine
providence or in His watchfulness
over the future of Atlanta. He
and his friends were simply mis
taken, they admit, in assuming to
know on which side the Almighty
stood, And, after all, being gen
tlemen of wide learning as well as
deep religious sentiment, they are
not altogether surprised at the
outcome, for the . Woodward race
was by no means the only strugglc
in which God and the preachers
have been on opposite sides,
Judge W, M. Thomas of the
Southern Circuit of Valdosta pre
sided in some criminal cases in
Ben Hill Superior Court during
this week in the place of Judge
‘Walter George, who was disquali
fied. Judge Thomas made a favors
able impression upon the court at
tendants.
. Mr. Willie Harris, of Meigs,
Ga.. was shaking hands with
friends in the city yesterday.
Mr. W. M. McCormick, of Chi
cago, 111., is visiting his father
Capt. Wm, McCormick.
Complete Fall Lines-Suits, Over
coats and Furnishings-Now Ready
NEVER, in our entire store history, have we been able to offer you such a splendid array of choice Fall wearables as is presented now. The fabrics,
colorings, styles and models are beautifal in their seasonable harmony, and the variety is so great that no matter what a man’s taste, size, figure or
preferences, he can be accurately fitted and more pleased with what he selects here. Examine, for instance, our :
Schloss Bros. & Co. « s~{ Special
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E OSS rOSo O. ) New York{ peCla S
A.t $2O Handsome new blues, greys, tans and browns in all the
new shades and suit models seen elsewhere in only the
best New York shops, styles from the best metropolitan centres in two and
three buttons. The biggest and best variety in town. You cannot dupli
cate these elsewhere at $2O.
s : OUR big new lines of F urnishings are extraordinary in their great variety
Ncw Fall F urnlShlngS and beautifcl range of colorings and styles. New Shirts, Ties, Hats, Shoes
and the hundred and one little details that complete man'’s attire, are all awaiting you here. Come and see.
Sole Agents for
Mens Bostonian and Nettleton’s
Fine Shoes
I. GOLDENBERG & COMPANY
Locker Club Arouses
Hawkinsville Church
Folk Against Lodge
Congregations Threaten To
Dismiss Members of Fra
ternity Operating
““Saloon”
Hawkinsville, Ga., Oct. 16.
Church and fraternal circles in
Hawkinsville were aroused over
the establishment of a locker club
by a local lodge of a well known
fraternity.
The Baptist church has passed
resolutions declaring the locker
clab to be a ‘‘co-operative saloon”
and threatening to dismiss mem
bers of the congregation belong
ing to the fraternity unless they
withdraw from the order or the
‘‘locker” is discontinued. Another
church has passed resolutions pro
testing against the ‘‘locker” and
imploring the fraternity to discon
tinue it. A citizens mass meeting
has taken similar action,
In the meantime the locker club
continues in operation; with no
immediate prospect of it being
closed.
Egg Boycott Is
On in Cleveland
Cleveland, 0., Oct 156.—‘N0
eggs for three weeks” is the bat
tle ery of about 40,000 boycotters
in Cleveland and Northern Ohio,
who today entered upon a cam
paign of abstention in the hope
of lowering the price. Saturday
strictly fresh egzs were quoted
here at 43 cents a dozen. Thirty
cents a dozen is the limit the
boycotters have set, and they say
they won’t buy unless the price
scales off to that point. The 30-
cent egg club, which for two
years has wielded an affective
boycott against sky prices, has
20,000 members, and at least that
many more sympathizers who
will join in abstaining.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY OCTOBER 18. 1912
The Youth’s Compan
ion For 1913
The Youth’s Companion appeals
to every interest of family life,
from housekeeping to athletics, It
begins with stories of youthful
vim and vigor, with articles which|
disclose the secrets of successful
play in ihe great games, with
eharming tales of life at the girl’s
colleges. But The Companion
does not surrender these readers
when they have entered the more
serious paths of life. Mothers will
welcome the page for the lhttle
children and the weekly doctor’s
article, Fathers will find the im
portant news of the day as it is,
and not asit is rumored to be.
The entire household will appre
ciate the sketches which touch
gently on common foibles or cari
catare eccentricity. In short, for
less than. four cents a week The
Companion brings into the home
clean entertainment, pure inspira
tion, fine ideals, increase of knowl
edge.
Names rarelv seen in tables of
contents will be found in The
Companion’s Announcement for
1913, which will be sent upon re
quest—with samples of the paper,
to those not familiar with is.
Every new subscriber for 1913
will receive free all the issues for
the remaining weeks of 1912, also
free, The Companion Window
Transparency and Calendar for
1913, in rich, translucent colors—
the most beautiful of all Compan
ion souvenirs,
The Youth’s Companion,
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.
New Subscriptions Received at
this Office.
$25 00 REWARD—I will pay 35
for information about my hound
puppy or I will pay $25.00 for
evidence to convict the party
who stole one 5 month old blue
speckled hound-puppy. Well
grown.
2t.P L. L. Hall, Fitzgerald, Ga,
Sole Agents for
Hawes Van Gal Hats
German Chemists
Like Possum
And Taters.
Atlanta, Oct. 17.—The sixty
nine European chemists of inter.
national fame who have been
traveling around the United States
were as tickled as a crowd of
school boys over the hospitality
they received in Georgia. Most
of them were Germans, red cheek
ed young men with pale blond
mustaches clipped close, or old
men with cheeks equally ruddy
but bair falling gray arouna their
shoulders. They were a pictur
esque crowd. In Georgia they
saw a number of things they never
saw before. Th2y saw cotton in
the fields; they saw negro log
cabins; and above all they saw ten
der o’possums, floating 1n gravy,
surrounded by sweet potatoes
icooked in true southern style.
\ They were elaborately entertain
‘ed at the leading clubs of the city.
They plunged in the pool at the
town house of the Athletic club
and motored through the lovely
Druid Hill section to the Country
clab, where they admired the golf
links and the lake, But the mem
ory that lingered longest was the
pleasant savor of the *Possum and
taters. . ‘
Notice.
All partnership amd business
relations between M. M. Sapp, of
Fitzgerald, Ga., and the under
signed, have been terminated and
all persons are hereby notified
that I am not and will not be re
sponsible for any act or transac
tion whatever in connection with
theso called Union Purchasing
Agency and Information Bureau.
Respectfully,
J. R. COLLINS,
93-3 t. Monroe, Wash.
Mr, W, H. Righton, of Savan
nah, is visiting his brother-in-law,
C. E. Baker,
Go a little higher and you will find the best values for At $2 5
$25 that the country affords. Better materials, style,
tailoring and ‘workmanship than you could find elsewhere at, from $5 to
$lO more. These are among the choicest of the season's prsductions in
blues, grays, tans, browns and mixtures such as you would ordinarily find
only in the swellest custom-tailor shops. All these Suits are strictly hand
tailored by careful experienced specialists on . :
fine clothing. Very exceptional values at $25 m
Sole Agents for
Ladies May Manton and John
Kellys Fine Footwear
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If You Eat You Need Digestit
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1t has been stated that more
than eighty million people #n the
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can people do not take tiroe enough
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Desk-Sergeant
Strikes it Lucky
~ Atlanta, Oct, 17.—The one
legged desk-sergeant who is a
lfamiliar figure in the Atlanta po-
Lice station, is happy this morning,
for he has just come Into possession
;of enough shoes to last him all his
life, even if he lives to be 100
yvears old and hops 1,000 miles.
~ Up to now he has been compell
ed always to buy a pair of shoes
and throw the left one away, hav
ing use only for the right one,
and it bas chagrined him naturally
always to have to pay the price of
two shoes for one,
Yesterday a friend of his learn
ed that the shoe salesmen, with
their spring styles, had left a lot
of sample-shoes, all for the right
foot, and only right-foot shoes, as
all samples are, in the sample
room of a local hotel, and that the
management had ordered the trash
cart to come and get them.
Instead of the trash-cart getting
them it was the desk-sergent. He
now has all kinds of shoes, of all
leathers and for all weathers, He
bhad his pick and chsoe about 60,
all excallent fits.
£ 1o .
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N a
can try it yourself without ai y'4
risk—if it fails to give you abso
lute satisfaction your money will”
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a hittle tablet easy to swallow and
absolutely barmless. It relieves
indigestion almost instantly, stops
food fermentation, prevents dis
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you are not sick—it aids digestion
and gives you all the nourishment.
For sale by i
Frazers Drug Store,
Impose Heavy Einei
Chicago, Oct. 15.—()fficers and
directors of the Capital Investment
Co., today were fined an aggre
gate of slo,oooin the federal court
here following pleas of guilty.
Three of the defendants withdraw
previous pleas of not guilty and
substituted pleas of guilty. )
Those fined were: Richard f
Marr, president, $5,000; Richard
H. McHie, secretary, $2,500; and ‘
James F. Southern, director,
$2,000. n’
The penalities wereimposed fron®®"
a sequel to a spectacular raid by |
'federal authorities on the offices of
the Capital Company, in Decem
ber, 1910. The officers, employes
'and Sidney McHie, the latter well
known in various circles in this
!city, were charged with operatipéb‘
Ea- bucketshop by use of the mails,.
The Capital Investment Com
’pany was one of the oldest of its
kind in the city, having been
organized more than t wenty years
ago.
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