The leader-enterprise. (Fitzgerald, Ga.) 1912-1915, August 11, 1915, Wednesday Edition, Image 3
Society News Notes “The Grand” Afternoons and Evenings 3:00 to 10:30 p. m. Children under 10 FREE After noons when accompanied by parents or Guardian To-day Big Six Reel Program “BETTY’S DREAM HERO” 2 reel Drama “THE CHILD NEEDED A MOTHER”--Comedy “LOVE and HANDCUFFS” Drama Pathe’s Weekly “Ford Weekly” Tomorrow Universal Feature “SOULS IN PAWN” COMING NEXT WEEK Willian and Dustin Far num’s great Civil War Dra ma “The Littlest Rebel” in six great reels. Also the Rex Beach Masterpiece ‘THE SPOILERS’ in 9 reels. At § and 10 Cents R —————————————— Prof. H. B. Ritchie leaves to night for Athens, Ga., where he is called for a few days on school affairs. : The Georgia Legislature ad journs to-day for the session. No more excitement for twelve months unless Gov, Harris de cides to call a special session to pass the prohibition measures. * The City Court of Fitzgerald was abolished Tuesday when Gov. Harris signed the bill pass ed through the efforts of Representative Walker. An Auto party passed through the city last night from Jacksonville en route to Mobile. The party traveled over the Dixie Highway from Florida and were delighted with the condition of the roads in Georgia. Plenty Hay wire found at Dodd Supply Co. Archie Deyo and his family re turned from an auto trip to Elorida Monday. They chose the old Nation al, and will forever regret it, as they found conditions extremely bad for motoring. Ladies, we need your co operation to make the Re union a success. Fitzgerald needs your help and as us ual you will tender it. 4p. m. at City Hall, Mayor Kely Holt with his family and Pro. and Mrs. Gordon Holt re turned from a visit to their parents in Florida over the “Dixie” perfectly delighted over the conditien of the roads. You can’t afford to miss Cabiria the biggest picture 1n the world, Amusu Monday 16th, admission 25 cents, The election, despite the strenous ity of the issues involved, passed off without the slightest unpleasentness around the pol s. Good feeliug and a desire to avoid friction seemed to permeat the entire crowd around the Polls. We Can Fix It C. VANCE LITTLE ? “The Bicycle Man” 213 S. Grant. Second Haud Motocycles Dr.G.W.McLean DENTIST Rooms 5§2-513. PHONE 438. Garbutt-Donovan Building Fifth Floor Sunday by Appointment AT THE &6 9 AMUSU “QUALITY and REFINEMENT” - ALWAYS GOOD PICTURES Tomorrow “Her Father’s Picture-’ in 2 parts “A Night Given Over To Revelry” “Hearst-Selig News” Saturday “The Timid Mr Toodles” in 2 parts “HIS Wife’s Secret” “Monkey Business” Comedy J. B. NORMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office 403 Fourth Floor Five Story Building Ratcliff-Kircher The host of friends of Mr. Geo, Kircher and Mrs. Lyda Rateclift will be surprised to learn of their warriage which occurred this worning, Rev. C. A. Ginn officiat ing. Mrs. Ratcliff had just return ed from Dayton, Ohin, where she had spent the summer and her many friends will be glad to know she has returned, Mr. and Mrs. Kircher are at home to their friends on S, Grant street. “Cabiria” 12 Reels “An overwhelming com bination of startling sur prises”--N. Y. American. Unquestionably the worlds biggest picture--The Green Book. : More than the last word-- Channing Pollock. A revelation---surpasses human belief--Amy L eslie Chicago Daily News. Amusu Monday 16th, ad mission 25 cents, Of the 805 votes cast at the election. ‘ 75 had to be threwn out on accouut of improper markings. Seventy per cent of the votes threwn out seemed to have been intened for the winners Mr. C. A. Bryan, of Augusta, is the guest of his brother, Mr. W. M. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stillwell have returned from a ten days visit to relatives in Mountain City. Miss Lucy Whitley left yester day for Ocilla to visit relatives and friends. Miss Auto Griffin is the guest of Mrs. Claude Persons in St. ‘Augustine, Fla., during her vas \cation. ! THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 1915 M Attention, Ladies! The committee ¢f the U, D. C’s, who have in charge the dinner for the Confed erate Reunion on Tuesday, request that all those who have promised baskets for the occasion and all others who wish to help, will please send their contributious to the Blue and Gray Park at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning. Mrs. E. J, Russell, Chairman of Committe. Mrs. A. H. Thompson and daugh ter, Miss Glenn, are the guests of Mrs. J. H. Darrough. Mrs. J. H. Darrough spent yester day in Thomasville. Miss Nancie Lott spent the day in Nicholls yesterday. Friends who have prom ised meat for the bar becue for the Confederate Reunion are urged to have their contributions at the Fitzgerald Ice Factory by next Monday. This is im portant. Mrs. Carl Davis, who has been visiting Mrs. H. B. Isler, has gone to Leary, Ga., before returning to her home in Macon. The U. D. C's will sell tickets for the Amusu feature, “Cabiria,” to be shown at that playhouse next Mon day. Admission 25c. Buy your tickets from the ladies. Let nothing keep you away from the R eunion Committee meeting Thurs day 4 p. m. at City Hall. Everybody invited. The ladies are requested to be present. Pocketbook Lost = Saturday Lost between Pine and Sheridan and the Lee-Grant Hotel or the Lu laville road, my pocket book contain ing $46. The finder will please re turn the same as this is all the money that I had. W. Scorr Brown, Confederate Veteran. Messrs. L. Thayer and J. W. Man beck departed Saturday for San Francisco, where they will attend the Panama Exhibition and see the sights of the “wild and wooly west.” Mr. James Mixon and famil: ; who have been visiting home-folks in Abbeville the past week, return ed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray left this morning for Norfolk, Va., for a two weeks’ recreation trip. You must come to the Re union meeting at the City Hall Thursday at 4 P. M. Rev. G. W. Mathews made a hur ried trip to the city from the camp grounds at Indian Springs to cast his vote for his choice for city offi cers. Mr. Mathews returned to In dian Springs on the noon train Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Farmer re turned from a visit to New York and other eastern cities Tuesday morning. We owe Bro. Prentiss an apology and are ready to make it. Qur Mon day’s issue stated that the Professor returned from a trip to Jacksonville Sunday, when it should have read Saturday night. We make this ex planation for the reason that Mr. Prentiss does not travel on Sunday, and makes it a point to avoid the ‘necessity of doing so at all times. J. Dana Jones, editor of the Cof fee County Progress, spent Tuesday in the city on business for his paper. Mrs. A. Hercules, of Jacksonville, Fla,is the guest of Mrs. Marcus Luke. Mr. F. J. Hansen leaves tonight \for Chicago, where he is called on some business matters, To Our Supply Customers We offer you 10 cents for dry good middling cotton delivered a«nd turned over to us at the Central Warehouse on or before September ISsth 1915, with the understanding your indebtedness for supplies to be settled in full on or before that date. All lower grades 1 cent above market prices. e TR AR “The Poor Man’s Friend” Attention, Masons! A special meeting of the Blue Lodge will be held Thursday night at 8 o'clock. All members and vis iting Masons are invited to be pres ent to confer the Master Degree. The horses and saddles for the Reunion must be at Williams’ stables by 8 a. m. Tuesday, the [7th. Do not disappoint us, as the par rade cannot go on without your help. “Cabiria” 12 Reels ““An overwhelming com bination of startling sur prises”’--N. Y. American. Unquestionably the worlds biggest picture--The Green Book. More than the last word-- Channing Poliock. A revelation--.surpasses human belief--Amy Leslie Chicago Daily News. Amusu Monday [6th, ad mission 25 cents. Cotton Picking Sheets-- Dodd Supply Co. Attend the Reunion Com mittee mecting at the City Hall Thursday 4 P. M, § oo 2 BISGUIrS ALk s = qsimP:e Flecs'-'re ' in e epdrd ion E qul;lh qPerlgrihle . enjo)"'“e”ri"] eul‘. - e Il 5o 2 s3l E: F|Qur § Thel s self risir]a,,’efl'-'i[' E ina MmO Lakinfl é powder. salf E or SOCIQ. £ |P's mods by fho " 'lfrdmous Fb\e‘!y M'i“’ Q . d Nqshvi“e. N E%% Rising Sun = TRV TN Citation. Georgia, Ben Hill County; To All Whom it May Concern: John Henry Dorminey of said State, having in proper form applied as a person selected by the next of kin, for letters of administration, with will annex ed, on the estate of Byrd ‘William Hester, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors, heirs and next of kin of said Byrd Willi ams Hester, to be and appear at the September term, 1915, of the Court of Ordinary of said Coun ty and show cause, if any they can, why permanent letters of administration, with will annex ed, should not be granted to said John Henry Dorminey on said estate of said Byrd William Hester. Witness my official signature this 10th day of August 1915, D. W. M. Whitley, Clerk Superior Court, Ben Hill County, Georgia, acting Ordinary in absence of C. M. Wise Ordinary. Whenever You Iveed a eneral Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It actson the Liver, Drives out Malaria, ¥Fnriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. , . Womans’ Club Re-union . . Committe Getting Busy. Misses Elizabeth Pryor, Jeffie, \ Persons, Nelle Frazer, Julia Prentics, Isla Green, Helen Os borne, Helen Mathews are busy making preparations for the luncheon and reception tender ed by them to the visiting ladies of the Re-Union. The Club will keep open house Tuesday even ing and a musical program is planned to add zest to the even ing. The library will be made headquarters for the ladies, and autos have been tendered for their use during the hours when the veterans hold their business meetings, Attention, W. R. C.! There will be a meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps at their hall Tuesday, Aug. 17 at 2p.m. All members are requested to be pres ent to make final arrangements for the Campfire on Wednesday eve ning. 2t \ Locusts Make \ . \ Their Appearance Atlanta. August 6.—This is the year for the appearence of the 17-vear locusts in Georgia , and already two or three of the creatures have been seen in this neighborhood. Their last visit to Georgia was in 1868 and haven’t been seen since. These locusts are said to be harmless in as much as they have no bite or sting and feed on the bark of trees,so that they do no damage to crops or to people or animals, Piles Cured in G io 14 Days i o g g g R P k) Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pilesin 6to 14 days, The first application gives Ease gnd Rest, So¢. Citation.. Georgia, Ben Hill County, To All Whom it May Concern: J. A. Stever as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. F. E, Stras brough, deceased, having in proper form applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell Lot No. 10 in Block No. 15in Square No. 10 in the city of Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Georgia, per the plat of said City jof Fitzgerald, said real estate belonging to said Mrs. F. E. Strasbough estate this is notice that said applica tion will be heard at the Qrdi nary’s office in Ben Hill County, Georgia, at the regular Septem ber term, 1915, thereof, and such leave granted if it is shown to be necessary for such sale, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary. Witness my hand and official signature, this 9th day of Aug ust 1915. D. E, Griffin, Judge City Court of Fitzger ald, Ben Hill County, acting Ordinery in absence of C. M. Wise, Ordinary. Citation Georgia, Ben Hill County. To All Whom it May Concern, J. C. Glover as administer of the estate of C. A. Oliver, de ceased, having in proper form applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell seven shares of capital stock in the Johnson Hardware Company a corporation under the laws of the State of Georgia, said stock belonging to said Oliver estate, this is notice that said applica tion will be heard at the Ordi nary’s officein Ben Hill County Georgia, at the regular Septem ber term 1915, thereof, and such leave granted if it is shown to be nceessary for such sale, unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary. Witness my hand and offeial signature, this 10th day of Au gust 1915, D. E. Griffin, Judge City Court of Fitzger ald, Ben Hill County, Georgia, acting Ordinary in absence of C. M. Wisge, Ordinary. o Sunday Qutings At The During the period May 30th to September 12th, 1915, the 3A. B. & A., Railroad will sell Sunday Excur sion tickets to Brunswick and return at fares shown below: Schedule Round Trip Rates Leave Brunswick Rebecca 5:10a.m $2.00 Fitzgerald 550a.m. 150 Osierfield 610 a.m. 1.50 Wray 620a.m. 15b0 T'o Drive Out Malaria | And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the tgnnu}a is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 30 cents