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votton Market Nov. 8.
Ffirnished bv Farmer-Garbutt & -Cof
FULLY GOOD 11 3-4
GOOD MIDDLING 11 1-2
. MIDDLING 11 1-4
LOW MIDDLING 11
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FREE! FREE!! FREE!I!
Wm. Rogers Guaran
teed Movie Star Silver
Spoons. Coupons given
with each ticket,
Today
The distinguished Ameri
can Actor, ;
Mr. Nat C. Goodwin
in his big stage success
“Business is Business”
In 6 Reels
TOMORROW
Broken Coin-=-2 Reels.
“Her Prey”--2 Reel Drama.
“Snatched From the Altar”
“Billy’s College Job.”--Comedy.
COMING FRIDAY
Mutual Masterpieture
“The Patriot and the Spy.”
Featuring Jamea Cruze and Mar
guerite Snow of *‘MILI.ION DOL
LAR MYSTERY” fame.
Abe Kruger left for a short
visit to Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. C. S. Vrackas is attending to
business in Douglas this week.
Capt. J. J. Dorminey bought two
thorough bred Hersford cows at the
Macon Fair and brought them to
the city Saturday.
Mr. J. H. Harris of the Amusu
advises us next Friday he will
wili give away a live baby at the
Amusu as a premium.
Come to our Studio now and
pise for your X'mas pictures,
while the weather is fine, we will
bave our fancy littie X’mas folders
in a few days. Godfrey’s Studio.
T, H. Owens, Mgr. 132-3 t.
Mrs. C. B. Teal leaves tomor
row for Macon to attend the
wedding of her cousin, Miss
Anna Ruth Belle to Col. Guy C.
Buckner of Albany.
Cow For Sale.—Fine Holstein,
fresn soon this week. Apply to
Westvtew' Farm.
134-tf M. E.'Hutchinson.
Mr. G. C. Petty left Friday morn
ing for Palatka, Fla, to spend a few
days with his brother, Mr. H. G.
Petty.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Me
-Carty, accompanied by Miss
Elizabeth McCarty and Miss
Corine Womble, returned from
Unadilla this morning after
spending Sunday there delight
fully with relatives. The ({rip
was made thru the country in
their car.
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Dr. G, W.McLean
DENTIST
Rooms 512-513. PHONE 438.
Garbutt- Donovan Building
Fifth Flooe
Sunday by Appointment
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Dr. C. J. Christing
, Generai Fractice
Diseases of Thil Iren a Specialty
Officc at [r. Haile’s Drug
Store.
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The county board of education
meets Tuesday at the courthcuse
John Earnest returned from Doug
las Saturday, where he went to get
some racers in shape. _
Red Jones returned from Live
Oak, Fla., where he exhibited some
finc chickens at the Fair.' “Red”
secured several fine prizes as usual.
Having a special quick lense we
are prepared to give you what vou
want when you want it inal! kinds
of commercial photography and
Studio work. Godfreys Studio,
132-3 t.
Coffee County Fair is on this
week at Douglas and a number of
our people will go down to take it
in. Some good racing is promised
during the week.
“Madam Butterfly’’ wiil be
presented at the Carnegie Audi
torium Friday evening, Nov. 12,
at 8 p. m.
Call or phone The Leader-Enter
prise office the looal news of Fitz
gerald and Ben Hill county; the com
ing or departure of friends or rela
tives; weddings, deaths, births, etc.
Such favors will be appreciated by
the Editor. tf
- Farmers if you are interested
to make more meney out of your
farm attend the meeting at the
court house next Saturday and
hear what can be made on tobac
coin thls section. Expert to
bacco men will be present to tell
about its culture a n d methods
and facilities to market the crop.
‘“Madam Butterfly” will be
presented at the Carnegie Au
ditorium Friday evening Nov. 12
Bp. m.
Hollingsworth-Barron
Mr. Otto I, Barron was united in
marriage to Miss Mattie Hollings
worth Saturday evening, November
6, by the Rev. G. W. Mathews. It
was a case of walking away and
letting no one know. Mr. Barron.
says it's the best way after alil.
Mr. Barron is a native of Indiana
but came here from the queen city
of the South—New Orleans, La.
Notice to Farmers,
Wanted 5000 bushels good
corn. Must be shucked.
i33-tf Union Cotton Qil Co.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE, MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1915
AT THE
“AMUSU”
“QUALITY and REFINEMENT”
ALWAYS GOOD PICTURES
Today
"~ The
House of a
Thousand Candles
and
Pay Day—Come
Get Your
Cash
Tuesday
Neal of the Navy
Ina Simpson on the job
Paramount
Travel Picture
Something New
Wednesday .
FANNIE WORD
i
The
Marriage of Kitty
PARAMOUNT |
Thursday
High Road
With
VALLI VALLI
New Metro Film
Friday
JOHN BARRYMORE
In
The
Incorrigible
Dukane
Psramount
Saturday
THE BIGGEST
LAUGH YOU
~ EVER HAD
Special
Features
CARMEN
With ,
Garaldine Farrar
Monday, Nov. 15th
Little
Lord Fontleroy
Thursday, Nov. 18th
Are You Going to Marry?
Any couple that will get
married the first Tuesday
in December on the stage
of the Amusu, we will
furnish license, preacher
and piece of furniture
(with whezis) FREE.
The
Always Goed Pictures
Library Notes
Were you among the 1,878 visi
tors to the Library during Qctober ?
The following new books have
been laid on the shelves recently:
What Will Peorle say?... . ..Hughes
Heart of the Sunset. .. ..Rex Beach
The Wooing of Rosemond Fayre,
Sl o o Roek
Little Miss Grouch......... Adams
The Little Iliad ..........Havlett
Rainbow Trai1.............Z Gray
A Man and His Money. . ...Iskham
Five Thousand an Hour. . ..Chester
Making M0ney...........J0hn50n
Fabowe. . i KIOORREE
The Red 8urt0n.,............1rwin
A Man in The Open.. .. .. ..Porock
For THE Youne READERSs.
Tad and His Father.. .. ....Bullard
Miss Nonentity..... ........Meak
Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three
i de o oo - Dontesten
Dreadnaught Boys' World Cruise
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Dreadnaught Boys on Aero Service
cimeorineioo o lawion
Anderson Fairy Tales. . ....Lawton
The Green Fair 800 k... ......Lang
Motor Maids, by Rose Shamrock
Vi awinbion s Jaritisn s RUSHETY
Girl Aviators Sky Cruise.. Burnham
Girl Aviators in Golden Wings -
Colonn 0o s Bumham
Little Grandmother Jr.. . . Blanchard
Motor Rangers’ Wireless Starion
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Don’t forget the magazines and
daily papers which can always be
found in the Reading Room.
Louise Swrrn, Librarian.
Make your engagement now for
that Thanksgiving dinner portrait.
Call on Mr. Owens, Godfrey’s
Studio, Don’t wait too late as we
are booking calls already, 132 3t.
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Socz’a/ .and g)e/’sona/ ./Vews
Lhone 323 A rs. eéa.g. S. Jster
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Bryan‘
left Saturday for Augusta to visit
relatives for a few days.
Messrs W. E. Hamilton and
Claude Maffett from Americus
spent Sunday with Mr. R.I. Maf
fet,
Mr. Malcom Pridgen came Satur- i
day from Cordele to spend Sunday}
with Mrs, Pridgen who is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLaughlin. |
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Griner, Dr.‘
and Mrs. A. H. Denmark and Miss
Alice Shephard have returned from
Macon, having enjoyed a few days
‘stay there.
PARTY MOTORS TO SPRING
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cole, Mr.
‘and Mrs. C. S. Isler, Mrs, Quar
For Sale-Small Farm Tracts
Over 700 acres have been sub
divided into tracts of from 12 to
50 acres adjoining Mystic on the
Atlanta Birmingham and Atlantic
Railway and extending along the
public road to Ocilla. Some of
the tracts are in cultivation,
They are offered, part cash and
terms of five years, For in
formation apply to J. M. Lee or
P. H. Gaskins, Mystic Ga.
i 131 3tp.
We give you the best for less
than anv studio in the south. If it
is in art we make it. Godfieys
Studic. 182:3%, ‘
rels, Mr. Harry Quarrels, Misses
Persons and Pryor, S. G, Pryor,
Jr., and Laura Whitley motored
to Poor Robin Springs Sunday for
a few hours stay,
ENTERTAINS DANCING
CLASS
Miss Jerome entertained her
dancing class and a number of
other friends on Friday evening
with a delightful dancing party,
The hall was very attractive,
having for its decorations pot
;plants and yellow chrysanthe
mums. Dancing was enjoyed until
la late bour and then dainty refresh
ments served.
~ Strawberry Plants
for Sale
§ Improved Lady Thompson’s
iThrifty plants. $2.50 per
‘thousand.
Geo Drexler, R. F. D. 121-tf.
Land For Sale
65 acres of land two miles from
Fitzgerald for sale at a bargain,
Chas. B. Teal. 139-3tp.
Wood Wanted
We want 1000 cords good pine
wood at the Power Plant, to be
settled for each week.
Fitzgerald Water Light & Bond
Commission. 132 tf.