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Cotton Market N0v.24
Furnished bv Farmer-Garbutt & Co.
FULLY GOOD 11 1-4 :
GOOD MIDDLING 11 :
MIDDLING 10 3-4
LOW MIDDLING 10 1-2
The
To-Day
8 Reel-Program 8
“The Golden Beetle”
An exciting story of adventure
in four parts.
“The Kiss of ' Dishonor”
2 reel drama
“BASHFUL GLEN” =Comedy
“When the Wets Went Dry’
: Coimnedy
THANKSGIVING DAY
PROGRAM
9 Reel Program o
“THE GREEN CLOAK”
K, E. Feature in 8 Reels--Slar, Irene
“A Kentucky Idol” =2 reel drama
featuring J. Warren Kerringan
**And the Best Man Won”
Com:dy
“The Vengence of Guide”
Drama_
R. 1. Maffett will take his
Thanksgiving in his new six
cylinder auto, of which he be
came the proud owner Wednes
day.
J. C. Irby of Flovilla and Toni
_Price of Flipton are in the county
for a few days hunt.
- Capt. J. J. Wilcox, well known
all over South Georgia died at
his home in Jacksonville, Telfair
county last Saturday. ' ;
HEREAFTER 1 shall deposit in
the 'EXCHANGE NATIONAL
BANK. I surely can make- no mis
take to deposit my money where
many other people have deposited
thousands and thousands until the
bank has larger deposits than any
other bank in this portion of the
state and where the HQNORABLE
TREASIURER of '¢he UNITED
STATES deposits U. S. Government
moneys.—Mr. Prudent. - :
- Notice to Farmers,
Wanted 5000 bushels good
corn. Must be shucked.
133-tf. Union Cotton loil Co.
Coming
-At the GRAND THEATRE
Thursday, Dec. 16th
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js not a_remedy. It is not a part of Medicine or surgery.. Itis
gnot a treatment for some particular class or group of diseases.
; It is;a complete system of therapeutics applicable alike to all
! curable diseases. It is equally as good for fevers, phneumonia, la
agrippe; bronchitis, tonsilitis and other acute diseases as it is for
i theumatism, nervous prostration, constipation, headaches and oth
fr;er chronic affections. L
’ : ' —P. H. Woodall, President
; American Osteopathic Society..
b el s
j Dr. Fred Keefer
' Physician Osteepathic
3 . B-Story Building Fitzgerald, Ga,
Dr.G. W.McLean
DENTIST
Reoms 512513, PHONE 438
Garbutt Dondvan Building
Fifth Flece o
Sunday by Appointment
Dr. C. J. Caristir
Generai Fractice
Diseases of “hi) Iren a Specfalty
Office at Jr. Hailg"s Drug
Jtore. R
J. M. Thurmond purchased a
farm from W. T. Paulk east of
the city. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Dave'Ha¥vard of
Thomasville spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in the eity. :
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fletcher
received a speciai Thanksgiving
offering. A pretty miss arrived
-at their home Tue:day night.
| W. W. Taylor of Abbeville
:spént Tuesday in the city.
} The wedding o f Miss Ruby
Hunter to Mr. Crosier Hogg will
;take place this eventng, Rev,
Guinn officiating. After the
ceremony Mr. and Hogg will
leave on the A. B. & A. for their
home in Crews, Va. 1
o
“Cap” Thurmond is——years
young Thursday. Lets be thankfull
for that.
Delighful Whist Party.
The Auction Whist Club met
with Mrs. J. C. Ligeour last
Friday afternoon.
The attractive flat was prettily
decorated .with white and yellow
chrysanthemums.
~-After amustenjoyable game
deilcious refreshments were
served by the hostess assisted
by Miss Alice Shepard.
~ The Club members and invited
guests were: Mrs. T. J. Dickey,
Mrs. W. R Parsons, Mrs. G. E.
Ricker, Mrs. G. S. F ournoy,
Mrs. Drew Paulk, Mrs. J. L.
Dorminey, Mrs. J. C. Brewer,
Mrs. J. F. Shehan, Mrs D P.
Adams, Mrs. Fred Spiller and
Miss Alice Sheppard. »
Strawberry Plants
for Sale. . ' ~
Improved Lady. Thompson’s
Thrifty plants. $250 per
thousand.
Geo Drexler,R. F. D. 121-tf.
THE LEADER-FNTERERISE AND PRESS WEBNESNAY NOV. 24. (015
AT THE
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AMUSU
“QUALITY and REFINEMENT’
ALWAYS GOOD PICTURES
Today
The Heart of
. .Jennifer
iPararrlount
Featuring Hazel Dawn
This is .
Camp Fire Girls’ Day.
10 and 15¢
. Tomorrow
3. Ralus Wallngford
Read it in Sunday
American, see it
~ at Amusu |
5 and 10c
' Something Great
- Friday
PEER GYNT
: v Mt '
Cyril Maude
I bsen’s Immortal
Masterpiece
10 and 15¢
; The |
AMUSU
Always Good Pictures
Mrs. Chasles S. Isler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley: Williams
are spending a few days in Lum
ber City, Mr. Williams going
on business.
- Mr. Pickford Sandlin is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Charlie
Sandlin at her residence here.
~ Miss. Magtie Lewis Collins of
Moultrie will bethe week end
guest of ' Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
ilsler.
Miss Helen Osborne leaves to
!‘nig,h:t for Youngstown Ohio on a
Vvisit of some length to her
}brother, Mr, Faron. Qsborne.
. Cok 0. H; Elkins returned
yesterday froma. business trip
to. Atlanta. :
- Miss Inez Dorminey was a
week end visitor in Ocilla the
guest of her Sisters,
Miss \ Vera Young and Lula
Whitley. of Qeilla are on a few
days visit with Mrs. N. M.
Bryan ‘at. her residence on S.
Main Street, ‘
Mrs. Walter Fianders. of
Wanesboro.. is:the- guest of her
sister Mrs. Herschel Daniel on
S. Main Street,
Mrs. R.. I Maffet and children
will spend Thanksgiving. in
Marshallville, the guest of her.
father. They will return Sun
day with Mr. Maffet,
« Miss Ruby Pierce will come to
morrow to visit her sister Mrs.
D. A. Jackson,
¢ Mrs. J. C. Knight and:daugh
ter of Live Oak, Fla., are visit
ing Mrs. McKay on S. Main St.
'« Miss Ethel: Martin of Ocilla
is‘pent yesterday in the city
‘shopping.
Miss Marie. Browne of Me
‘Comb City, Miss., who has been
the guest of Mrs. J. F. Sheahan
for severdl weeks, left to-day for
San Antonio and {ampa, Fla., to
visit relatives.
Mrs. J. F. Sheahan will spend
‘Thanksgiving in Jacksonville
‘with friends,
MUSICAL RECITAL.
The pupils of Mrs. Livingston
will give a piano recital Friday
evening at eight o’clock at the
Carnegie Library Auditorium.
There will be no charges for ad
mission and a large audigncel
will be appreciated.
RECEPTION FOR MISS
; HARRIS.
The ladies of the Baptist
church gave a reception Monday
afternoon from four to five
o’clock in honor of Miss Harris,
the Pastors assistant, Interestig
talks were given by Mr. Cooper
and Miss .Harris, and then de
icious refreshments were served
About fifty ladies were present, |
SOMETHING GOOD
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W’;’?\S\ Do you know that we are selling a choe that is very
popular in this territory and in this climate?
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/ “\ Do you know that YOUR FRIENDS are buying these
’::f“ S shoes every day, and are daily bacoming louder in
y 4 their praises?
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L/. \\ Do you know that your friends are getting the very
! b Zlinit of comfort from these shoes from the day they
Y E ~ put them on? p
: jYA | Doz you know that these shoes look good to others,
gx O 7 feel gooa to yourself, and are even better than they
) A aq«,* ’,"}l 3\\\ look and feel? v
’d\ D you know: that these “look good and feel good” .
, : shoes-cost no more than any ordinary shoe for men,
: women and children?
'l WHY don’t YOU wear these shoes?
R The Famous BOSTONIAN for:Men.. ,
Ll _ The MAY MANTON for Ladies. :
¥ iy AT B 2 .
E We will be pleased to show you!
YOUR THE BAZAAR
FEET R: 1. MAFFETT, Proprietor
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Favorite | A4/'Q.3 §
Perfume [ 4y ~Y&5k
Her own, exquisite, in- ¥ < ' &
dividual dainty per- ; A,
fume the one that & £ g ~
. Laurece: has been §i B 1
+ telling you about in the {TR & |\
. nationaliwomen’s pub- [ LT TR ]
- cations is here await- s
- ing-you. Itis ' j,
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¢ . "7 ,t,f 1
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7 (7‘5" Bl ot atle
; ! from the flowers of
: j B France a 2 real
// achievement’ in the
o blending of rare and.
[ beautiful uel.;{l‘:
Bouquet Laurece Extract, $1 .00 per oz., 59c. per half oz..
Bouquet Laurece Toilet Water
Bouquet Laurece Sachet )
Bouquet Laurece Compléxion Powder : B
Bouguet Laurece Toilet Soap; . '
Here only— we,bfle»tho.axclusivo.agonoy :
. T Store
DENMARK DRUG CO.
Stores To Be Closed
For Thanksgiving
l We. the. undersigned. hereby
\agree to close our respective places
‘of business. at 11, o’clock a. m.
‘Thursday morning, November 25,
%on account of it being Thanksgiv
ing Day. We. agree to remamn
closed the balance of the day.
} Empire Mergantile Co., by W,
R: Bowen, Pres,
Robert . Maffett “‘The Bazzar”
McCarty-Johnstone Co. by Guy
C. Johostone,
J. H, Churchwell.
J. W. Leath,
Beauchamp and Son.
Sanitary Market.
T. J. Griflin.
S. P. Dykes Market.
Bee Hive Grocery. ‘
L. Goldenberg & Co, _
J. A. Jones, (the Jones Racket
Store.)
Central Meat Market.
Surprise Store by H, Garber,
Vendome Gro. \
L, O. Tisdel.
Beall Gro Co. by J. H. Beall,
Johnsow’s Market by Beaulah
Johwson.
Davis Bros. Co,
Phoenix Ware House Co,
D.xie Gro Co, - e
Wiison & Co.
PLANT
Fulghum Oats
WHY 2
BECAUSE— :
Ist. They are earlier by 3 weeks
than the, Texas Red Rust Proof, and
are . thereforeg - athered ' before the
other oats are ready.
2nd. They are drought proof.
3rd. They are adapted to all
kinds of soil and conditions,
4th. They are rust proof,
Sth. They are beardless.
6th. A bushel will seed one
fourth more than other oats.
7th. They are a Georgia pro
duct.
WE HANDLE BEN HILL COUN
TY FULGHUM ' SEED OATS
GROWN BY E. K. FARMER. Price,
$l.OO per Bushel. ~ . . ;
Davis qus.
tf : ke,
I Fruit Trees- I
¥ FOR SALE
. Extra Early Qualities
| Flowers, Vines and i
: ~ Creepers
4 COME EARLY
BE.Cl.owe
L 207 Sherman St. 4
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