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! Ml@% Robitzsch spent
- Thanksgiving very pleasantiy
with Miss Nellie Wilbanks.s
Qur second nine visited Unjon
Sehool Friday afternoor. and play
ed ball, despite the lateness of the
sspaso aufl wou the greater num
i ber of scores.
Lev us ail guard our speech so
thap we won’t bave to ever regret
“unkind words that can never be’
recalled -and we neein’t think that !
we areithe only ones who ever have
vrentie. It comes to all sooner or
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Miss Flossie Robitzsch was the
guest of Miss Florence Peterson
Thursday. :
Lets try to make our school just
as beautiful as posslble. To do this
we do not need to be extravagant
in the expenditure of money, Little
things are often more pretty and.
wiomely than those that cost much
money. The girls can do many
things that will add to the beauty
of the school, The boys too, may
do their part but the most beauti
ful things a school can have, none
is 50 lovely as a good, clean, pure
heart. :
Mr. Roger Dickson who is at
tending college at Athens, com
posed the best original story in the
freshman’s class containing: two
hundred and fifty pupils. We feel
,proud‘c;fQßoger-gs_he'is a gr;d:;te
of gur school here.
dir. Dave Garrison and family
were visitors at thefhome of Mr.
and Mrs. W, H. Robitzsch Thurs
day.
Mrs. J. J. Dorminey and chil
«dren fiom Broxton spent.Thanks
iving Day with har mother Mrs.
M. Dicksen,
Mrs. Ozzie]Willingham is im
proving rapidly and is now at the
home of her sister Mrs. Oscar Mc-
Cracklin in the city. ,
.A, delightful h-ul:xg party was
~=Miss FaJnie Lea Dick
"=\ oon ¢n their
La’s Mill,
Whatever the mj?“\rty:were
would venture tf’ .bre::l‘c;on, Effie
ster.) with .the nfnht::r;:;er Tucker;}
pacific policy of prepf Broxton,
and proceed t 0 23y.. poiq and
defense.” Osierfield, Mr.
itis u.fe‘e“ fickson of Osier
of the_lfiérdnmfihe hunters. On
-labh3% bird was killed, but an af
ernoon of splendid exercise 1n the
-open’air was given them which
was far mcre valuable than]the
‘death of the dirds which God gave
-as to beautif y our world., On their
return home a six o’clock dinner
‘awaited them. The dining [room
'was beautifully and artistically
decorated in large stately ferns as
a background. On the center of
the dining table was){a large cut
glass rose bowl filled with lovely
white and pink roses. The diuner
was a regular Thanksgiving jne of
tfirkey,:baked:hen, barbecued pork
with pumpkin pies, Mince pies
«and various cakes, A dainty fruit
«wourse was also served, Immedi
#té\y after dinner the party mo
tored to a cane grinding near
@)sierfield on one of Mr. Dickson’s
{f .rms. The day and evening was
vary pleasantly spent and each
gn&t Jdeclared Miss Dickson a de-
A'ghtful hostess. {
© LEONNE DELORAINE.
Special Over A. 8.& &
R.R. Dec. 13-18 Inclusive
~ The tour of the live stock
special train over the A. B. & A.
Railroad as previously announced
bad to be postponed. The date
at which will be made at points
on the A. B. & A. is now de
finitely announced, as follows:
SCHEDULE
December 13 at Mershon 8:00
a.m, to 11:30 a. m. !
December 13 at Alma 1:00 p.}
m. to 5:00 p. m.
December 14 at Nichols 8:00 a.
m. to 12 noon.
December 15 at Douglas 1:00
p- m. to 5:00 p. m.
December 15 at Ambrose 8:00
a. m, to 12 noon.
December 15 at Fitzgerald 1:00
p. m. to 5:00 p. m. ‘
- December 16 at Omega 8:00 a.
m. to 12 noon.
December 16 at Moultrie 1:00
p. m. to 5:00 p. m,
December 17 at Vienna 8:00 a.
m. to 11:00 a, m.
- December 17 at Mauk 1:00 p.
m. to 5:00 p. m.
December 18 at Talbotton 8:00
a, m. to 11:30.a. m.
December 18 at Manchester
1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m.
| Lynnwood News
Lynnwood school is progress
ing nicely.
Mr. Arkey Stone made Miss
Eula Carroll a very pleasant
call Sunday.
‘ltsa mighty good sign, ‘more
tha’p ever before grown up folks
are saying out loud, that their
schr’fols is the best in the county.
Let's make’em all do it.
he box social that was at
Ifnnwood was well attended.
#A'he collection was $5.55.
We have had our piano tuned
which they have been planning
to do for so long but did not
get it done till this year and we
sincerely hope we will enjoy our
music better. :
Miss Willalou Bowlis spent
Sunday with Miss Eula Carroll.
Lynnwood scholars are trying
to organize a basket ball team.
Mrs. Simons has been sick for
the past week. We hope for herl
a speedy recovery.
Dr. Hamilton died Nov. 19.
The remains were laid to rest 1n
the Troup cemetary.
How many teachers can name
the members of the county board
of education. '
Mr. Arthur Rodgers of this
vicinity, will move this week to
Frank Stones place.
Miss Edith Hamilton spent a
few days with her stepmother in
attendance to the funeral of her
father,
The children of the fiifth and
sixth B. grades spelled against
the 7th and Bth grades Monday.
The higher grades all sat down
while still a long class of sth and
6th B. pupils were left standing.
Hurrah for the smallest.
Aqua Pura.
Strawberry Plants
for Sale
Improved Lady Thompson’s
Thrifty plants. $2.50 per
thousand. ‘
Geo Drexler, R. F. D, 121-tf.
e ENTEFPRISE AND PRESS. MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1915
I 8 Remarkable,
. | Says Capt. Patty
Ex-Passenger Agent For
Northern Pacifie Discusses
Former Trouble--Unable
to Work for Six Years
Nearly everybedy in Knoxville,
especially railroad people, koow
Captain F. S. Patty, for twelve
years district passenger agent for
the Northern Pacific railroad,
iwnh local offices in Chattanooga
!zwd genzral offices in St. Paul,
i Minn.
On account of generally failing
health Captain Patty was forced to
discontinue active work and for the
past few years has been making
his home in Knoxville, where he
numbers his friends by his ac
quaintances. He is a kind, genial
gentlemau of the old school and is
beloved by ail who kuow him. The
following interesting statement
was made by him in person to the
Tanlac representative:
I am 69 years old and alwavs‘
enjoyed good health up to about
six years ago, when I suffered a
nervous breakdown and mv gener
al health gradually failed me. My
\principal trouble was indigestion
and catarrh, but my whole sys.em
seemed to be out of shape. My
condition finally got so bad I
couldn’t sleep at night and always
after cating I would suffer so from
indigestion and heart burn that I
felt just like there wasa coal of
fire in my stomach. My hearing
and vision were also affected. I
consulted several doctors here in
Knoxville and other cities and they
belped me considerably and I
finally got so I could go around
but somehow I just couldn’t feel
right and could not sleep at night,
which made me awfully nervous,
and nothing I would eat seemed to
agree with me,
‘1 began reading about this Tan
lac when you first came here, but
did not decide to try the medicine
until I talked with a friend of
mine who had actually used it. He
said it was the best thing he had
ever taken and that was sufficient
proof for me. s
“I bhave just finished the first
bottle and came here this mornin 4
not only to buy the second bottle,
but to tell you just what it has
done for me. I began enjoying my
meals from the first few doses.
My nervousness 1s gone and I can
sleep like a child and always wake
up in the morning ready for break
fast and feeling refreshed, lam
very fond of onions, but was al
most afraid to eat them, because
they always disagreed with me so;
I could taste them for hours af
terward. I ate one for dicner the
other day and it agreed with me
perfectly and I felt no bad after
effects whatsoever. I tell you I am
beginning to feel like a different
war and am always going to keep
this Tanlac on hand. It has done
me more good than anything else
in the medicine line [ have ever
taken. I certainly do recommend
itto my friends. 1t is really re
markable.” Tanlac is sold exclu
sively in Fitzgerald by Denmark
Drug Co. : adv.
HEREAFTER I 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 HONORABLE
TREASURER of the UNITED
STATES deposits U. S. Government
moneys.—Mr. Prudent.
We Can Fix It
Fitzgerald Bicycle & Repair Shop
Keys Made to Order
Bicycles to Rent at Reasonable Prices
218 S. Grant St.
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UEREESIED GRS SUREANED G 2 DO RTINS (rRnREReD R ”’s‘ 119
" Reward
For the return of one dog
(Scotch Collie) red & white.
‘Responds to the name King.
W7Call J. G. WILLIAMS.
- Bankrupt Sale,
Will be sold before the Court
House door of Ben Hill County
between the legal hours of sale
on the 11th day of December,
1915, lot number 102 in the 4th.
land district of Irwin County,
Georgia.
Sold under an order from the
Honorable Jas. F. McCreakin,
Referee in Bankruptey as the
property of H. B. Harper, Bank
rupt. Ten per cent of the pur
chase price must be paid at the
time of the sale and the balance
upon the confirmation of the sale
by the Referee. i
D. B. Nicholson, Jr.
e-i-to-d-11 Trustee.
Money on Farm
Lands
Terms: 5 to 10 years
and conditions to suit
borrowers
In farm lands only
CLAYTON JAY
JERSEY DUROC HOGS
I have a fine lot of thoroughbred
Jersey Duroc hogs for sale at my
farm at reasonable prices. Male
and female pigs and matured stock.
Come and see them. A. J. Sworp.
mon dec6 Fitzgerald, Ga.
NEW RICE MILL
at Dickson’s Mill
Rice Polished and Cleaned. Will Open for Business
Friday, Cctober 15th and be open for the ac
commodation of the public every Friday
and Saturday during the season,
Bring your RiceJand have it polished and cleaned.
M. Dickson, Proprietor
L Phone your o;fiers to
- the Fitzgerald Ice Co.
The Coal we deliver must be good:
otherwise it is ours and the
money is yours ! !
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per PHONE FIVE (54) FOUR - _
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For Sale or Trade
For sale or trade a Ford
truck in good order will
sell for cash cheap, or ex
change for horse.
Casper Hide and Skin Co.
142 tf.