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Cotton Market Sep. 15
Furnished by Farmer-Garbutt & Co
GCOD MIDDLING 1038
FULLY GOOD 10 1-4
MIDDLING 10 1-8
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“The Grand”
Afternoons and Evenings.
3:00 to 10:30 p. m.
Children under 10 FREE After
noons when accompanied by parents
or Guardian
Today ,
“REFUGE” 2-reel Drama
“HELLO BILL” Comedy
Featuring Billie Ritchie
“Mein Friendt Schineider”
Drama
PATHE WEEKLY.
Tomorrow
“HIS BELOVED VIOLIN”
2-reel Drama
“THE ELEPHANT CIRCUS”
Vaudeville Act
Coming Friday Mutual
Masterpicture, “THE VIC
TIM.”
Mr. Harry Massel of Thomasville
passed through the city last night
on route for Atlanta.
Col. Alex Koplin returned this
morning from a business trip to|
Baltimore and Washington.
150 excursionists from Thomas
ville passed through the city lasti
night on the A. B. &. A. en route to |
Atlanta. l
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor returned!
to day to Waycross after a pleasantl
stay in the city with relatives. |
Mrs. J. H. Philips and grand .
children returned to Atlanta last
night after a delightfull visit with
old friends in the city.
Editor J. J. Sweat of the Nashville
Herald passed through the city last
night with his son Hoke. for Oxford
where Master Hoke will enter Emory
Mr. Ed Lonsberg of Albany is
in the city today on business.
Mr. P. J. Lee of Americus is
spending the day in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Griner ac
companied their sister, Miss
Edith, to Gainesville Tuesday,
where Miss Griner will enter
Brenau Conservatory of music.
Miss Grace Brown, daughter of
Mr. A. H. Brown, bhas left for
Milledgeville to enter college.
FOR SALE—One fine residence
location, Jeasamine and Gordon
110’x 170 also one fine building
site 160 x 160. Terms to suit
purchaser. Apply to C. M. Mum
ford, 507 W. Jessamine St.
Don’t fail to attend the Musi
cal demonstration at Griner-
Ligeour Co’s music house Friday
between 5 and 6 o’clock. 109-2 t
Found—embroidered linen pil
low slip, Initial B. Owner can get
same by paying for this ad, Ap
ply Elsie Bragg 608 S. Lee. It. ‘
Misses Iris Davenport, Dora
Mathis Louise Gibbs and Dorthy
Jones left this morning for Mil
ledgeville to enter the State
‘Normal. :
White Crest Flour just
received at Wilson & Co’s.
- For Sale or Rent,
A practically new 7-room resi
dence, all modern conveniences,
desirably located, only 25 blocks
gouth First National Bank.
Address, W. O. WOOTEN,
a-13 tf Talladega, Ala.
- Dr.G.W.McLean
- DENTIST
R0pm;.5115{3. PHONE 433,
Garbutt- Donovan Building
wensormz: Fifth Flooe
l Sunday by Appointment
w
e
| AT THE
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AMUSU
“QUALITY and REFINEMENT”
ALWAYS GOOD PICTURES
. Today
“THE DICTATOR”
Featuring John Barymore
Paramount in Film Ver
sion, a “Scream.”
Tomorrow
“QUO VADIS”, 25 and 50c
picture. George Kleines most
wonderful picture. You have
never seen a picture of this kind
before. Don't fail to see it.
8--REELS--8
Admission, 10 and 15c.
1 o'clock; second at 3; 4th at 5;
Sth at 7 and 6th at 9 o'clock.
Dr. C. J. Christian
General Practice
Diseases of Children a Specialty
Office at Dr. Haile’s Drug
Store.
S
~-3urprise Party
The home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Eads was the scene of a very
pleasant gathering Monday night
when quite a number of their
son, Floyd, Sunday School friends
surprised ‘him on his 2llst birth
day anniversary. The evening
was spent playing various games,
after which Mrs. Eads, assisted
by Mrs. T. C. Alberson, served a
dainty ice course. Those present
were: Misses Grace Davis, Ver
nice Beauchamp, Lizzie Neil and
Myrtis Corley, Kathleen Owen,
Marie Bill, Esther Polard, Elvyn
Alberson. Messrs. Jim Evans
Chester Ray, Clay Raine, Gerald
Myrick, Martin Davis, Sam Stilly
and Mr. and Mrs. Burr Stokoe,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ray and Mr.
and Mrs, Walter Walker.
Barnes-Watson
The announcement of the mar
riage of Mr. R. Lee Barnes, for
‘merly manager of the Western
lUnion in this city, but now living
in Atlanta, to Miss Margare]
Watson of this city, has reached
this office, Miss Watson is a daugh
ter of Mrs. M, E. Watson and for
some time was bookkeeper for the
Western Union in this city. We
congratulate the young couple and
wish for them a long happy journ
ey through the sea of matrimony.
. Notice U.D.C.
The Ben Hill Chapter United
Daughters of the Confederacy
will hold their first fall meeting
at the home of ‘Mrs. E. J, Dor
miney, Friday afternoon at 3:30.
Every -member is urged to be
present as the years work will
be discussed.. :
The Woman's Relief Corps and
kindred societies are enjoying an
outing at the Blue and Gray Park
to-day. Besides a sumptous dinner
at the-noon hour, the day was hap
pily spent in a social way.
For:Sale
Horse, Mule, Wagon, Buggy sepa
rately or together.
tf C. W. Haygs.
~ Forß. RENT—Rooms freshly
fumigated and nicely cleaned.
Every convenience. Apply to
Mrs. L. Kennedy. s-1-6t
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY SEP. 15 1915
Davis Bros
Company
Phone 277
Good Prices Every Week
LARD CO9MPOUND
“KNEEDIT”
Made in Georgia of Georgia Products.
No. 50 Cans, - - - $3.0
No. 20 Buckats, - - .70
No. 5 Buckets, - - 50
A Special Good Bargain
50-Ib, Tubs, - - - 3.85
This contains net weight.
Diamond C
~ Finest Pure Lard
No. 10 Bucket, - - 125
Simon Pure Leaf Lard, $1.45
On To Jacksonville
Several cars have entered for
the trip to Jacksonville to leave
on the 27th for the big ‘‘Dixie”’
highway meeting. Henry Burk
hart will make a scout trip dur
ing this week to the Florida city
and proposes to make the entire
trip in about five hours. The dis
tance is 141 miles, some little de
lay may be experienced in cross
ing the St. Mary’s on account of
the late hour, when Mr. Burk
hart will reach the river.
Mules and Horses
J. L. Perry has just returned from
the market with a shipment of
choice Mules and Horses. I have
in this load some very nice, brood
mares in ‘fold. The public is cor
dially invited to come and inspect
my stock before buying. Any one
having good, sound young mules
for sale will do well to see me be
fore selling, as I am always in the
matket to buy this class of stock.
J. L. Perry.
Abe Kruger, who just returned
from a visit to his brother at
Sale City, is authority for the
statement that*he was delayed
two hours on the trip, because
the wood gave out and the engi
neer and conductor of the train
had to stop in the woods and cut
them enocugh fuel to proceed on
their journey.
Wanted |
~Six young ladies to demonstrate
and canvas and advertise Dun
lops Beauty Flour in Fitzgerald,
Douglas and Ocilla. Must be
smart and intelligent girls one of
whom can bake biscuit and make
cake. Write W: T. Bigby mana
ger, 659 2nd St., Macon Ga.
Card Of Thanks :
We wish to thank each and all
the friends whose thoughtful
kindness in every way has helped
us, their loving sympathy has
made less bitter the loss of our
dear husband son and brother.
Mrs. Lucy Crawford ‘
Mrs. Caroline E. Crawford
Thomas E, Crawford
Claudia I. Brown.
Seed Rye and Oats For Sale
20 bushels S. Ga. Rye at $2.00
per bu.
25 bushels Fulgam oats at $1 25
per bu, Apply to Mrs. L. Ken
nedy, 308 S, Main street. Phone
79. 110-2 t, |
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure,
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
orare datieetic Hoalns' &if Fgoeniy De.
Pain and Heals at the same time, 25¢, Soc, $l.OO
To Mothers:-
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What mother dosen’t want her child to :
be as well dressed in school as other child
ren? What child is more deserving of the '
best in school clothing than your child?
~ But what to get, and where to get it, and
‘ how to keep down the cost—that is a prob
lem to many. It is a problem that we have
solved for you in the purchase of our new
stock of clothing and furnishings for school
days.
Its a problem which you may solve for
-yourself very quickly and with entire satis
faction by coming right in and going over
our stock.
Buying clothing for the little ones is not
only a necessity, but is a great pleasure |
when you can buy it right.
We are not writing this simply as an ad-
It is more of a friendly chat with the
mothers---with those earnest women who i
are doing so much toward the building up
of a strong race of people in our country---
whose children of today will be the parents -
of tomorrow.
We want you to see this attractive dis
play of clothing tor the children. Bring
them in and let them see it---and let us
see them, for there is nothing more attract- -
ive in all this world than a bright and win
some child.
McCarty, Johnstone Co.
The Store of Quality
Central Endeavors |
Prepare Dual Feast/
If you haven’t arranged to at
tend the banquet and wmusical
love-feast, as planned by the
Christian Endeavors of the Cen
tral Christian church Friday night
better drop everything else and
do it right now. In addition to the
delicacies that will be spread for
the daleetation of the inner man,
there will ke a feast of song,
recitation and short talks, The
program, in part, follows:
Music by Orchestra.
“Why Are We Here,”—Rev,
E. G. Orabood.
‘““How May We Be More Loyal
to The Church”, Miss Anna Man
nooch and N. B, Andrews.
““The Outlook for the Church,
as Seen By a Newcomer,” James
W. Logan.
“Opportunities for Young Peo
ple for Service”, Mercer Babb.
“How. Shall We Develop the
Spiritual Life of tke Church”
Wm. G. Smedley.
Recitation, Miss Mary Cren
shaw.
- Talks by leaders of Departments.
Solo, Dr. Turner.
There will be no admission
charge. With the excellent pro
gram offered, in addition to the
“goodies,” it is anticipated that a
large number of .citizens and a
full chdreh membership will bé on
hand Fridaynight. - -7 .
Apples 38¢c peck.
Lemons 15¢ dozen.
DAVIS BROS.
Miss Grace Brown left Tuesday
for Milledgeville where she will enter
the State Normal and Industrial
school.
Mr. 1. Garrett motored from La-’
Grange to visit his brother, Mr. G.
F. Garrett. Mr. Garrett reports fine
roads all the way from Troupe
county.
Only One *‘BROMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look forsignature of
E.W.GROVE., Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops
cough and headache, and works off cold. 25¢,
Casper Hide Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
Hides, Skins, Pelts, Wool,
Beeswax, Tallow, Furs
Metal, etc, We pay the
market price.
J. CASPER,
Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
Cures old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure.
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
DPorter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $l.OO
School Supph
For
City and Country Schools
Everything for everybody,
from principal down to the little
tots. .
Adopted School Books
Books, pens, pencils, ink,
slates, rulers—just ask for what
you want. It is here. |
There is always ‘a “best
place” to buy them. This is
the place.
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National Drug Co.
“A GOOD DRUG STORE”
Phone 99 Pine Street
Revival Services At
Englewood Baptist Church
A Revival meeting will begin at
Eunglewood Baptist church on
Wednesday Sept., 15th at 11 a. m.
and continue through the week
until Sunday at 11 a. m. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Services
will be conducted by Rev. W. H.
Wages, pastor. The public has a
cordial invitation.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickiy
The Old'snndnrd general ntrengthen(i;{ tonie,
Malaris.cnriches the blood And DUIIAG t s b
tem, A true tonic, For adults and children. 50c