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Cold Weather is H u Ready Forlt?
,old Weather is Here, Are You Ready For It
1 k o Good size Double Blankets, made of cotton, good weight ---- - - . ©OBc
an ets, Larger siz¢'ot'same material, but heavier, striped borders, per pair - - - $1.48
__ Woolnap and All Wool Blankets, light or dark plaids, also white, pair, $2.48 to $6.48
‘ hL l ~ Sizes 2% to 5%, Vici, Gun Metal or Patent, -68 c, 98¢ & $1.48
oes Ort e ltt e e OWS. Sizes 6to 8%, all leathers, - - - - - - 75¢, 98c & $1.48
e e R Sizes 9% t 0 12, and 12%t0 2, - - - - - - - 98cto $1.48
We Guarantee Your Money’s Worth in Our Shoees. ; |
| ~ Full Line of Underwear for All ~
Child’s Ribbed Union Suits, 2to 8 years, ... . . 25¢ Misses and Ladies’ Union Suits, bleached, .... .. . 48¢c
Complete line of Shirts and Pants for Ladies and Men, allsizes, . . . . . . . . . . 25cand 48c
Wright’s Underwear for Men, per garment . . . . . . -93 c -
Overcoats for Boysand Men, - - - - - $248 to $18.50
Phone 330
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Eureka Dots
We are glad to say that .our
school is progressing nicely under
the management of Prof. Helm.
Mrs. Carrie P?ps of Fitzger
ald is visiting hér sister Mrs. G.
J. Dorminy.
Evergreen visited Eureka
school Thanksgiving in order to
‘have a dontest, at M. they had a
ganie of ball and the score stood
ten to six in favor of Eureka,
and after the ball game they had
a series of foot races which we
are sorry to say that our teacher
Mr." Helm got beat. G
Misses Florence Peterson and
Flossie Robitzsch also visited
Euréka Thanksgiving,
?‘F‘-—‘"’wv.vvvw "Rfirwvvliifl
rosperity Week Hurrah!
‘While everybody in these Unm
are celebrating Returning Prosperity, we
will help YOU enjoy the inspiration by .
WE OFFER FOR THE WEEK:
Very fancy American Grapes, per lb., at 23c
Fancy New York Celery, per stalk, -10 to 13¢
- Fancy Cranberries, per quart,at -.-- 193¢
- Indian River Sweet Oranges, per dozen, at 30c
- New York Carrots, Parsnips and Red Cabbage.
Winesap Eating Apples, very faney, peck, 6Uc
3 All kinds of New Nuts and Cocanuts
~ Pound Cake and Fruit Cake bakedin Norfolk,lb. 2S¢
' (You are missing the best Cake baked if you
l don’t buy these cut in one pound size.) . .
Special this week on 25¢ Peaches and Prunes, -20 c
Evaporated Apricots, Peaches and Prunes,
. Pure York State Buckwheat Flour, lb. at 7c
. Pure Richilieu.-Maple Syrup, bottle, - - -38 c
' Drink GOLD COIN Coffee-it’s good--at -30 c
D Send us your order--we have the very best on the market to eat.
A —_—-———
; Phone 25. Your Grocer, ; ; ,
] L. O. TISDEL.
We are glad to say that the
company of the Evergreen pupils
and Prof. Queen was enjoyed by
all the pupils of Eureka and also
Prof. Helm.
Miss Maymee Robitzsch was
the lovely guest of Miss Ouida
}Dorm'iny Saturday night and
‘Sunday.
\ Mr. gnd Mrs. E. H. Dorminy
ima‘de a flying trip to the city
‘Monday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. J. Dorminy
spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fussell.
Miss Maye Oakes was the quest
of Misses Mary and Maude Odum
Sunday.
Miss Oramaye Barnes was the
lovely guest of her little cousin
Mable Fussell Saturday night
and Sunday. ‘
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DEC, 1, 1915
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The candy pulling at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Odum
was well attended last Wednes
day night. :
Mrs. G. J. Dorminy visited her
mother at Fitzgerald Sunday.
e Mrs W. H. Odum was the
guest of Mrs. S. T. Cook Sun
day.
.Mrs. J. W. Dixon and Mr. Jim
Mixon were married at the home
of Mr. A. W. McCall’s Sunday
p.m.
Hog killing is now at hand and
we'’re glad to say that farmers
are well supplied with Hog and
Hominy.
R - CuRLY HAIR.
WE SEi.L OLD NEWSPAPERS
PROSPERITY IN ALL
PARTS OF THE SOUTH
Christmas Buying Begun—Farmers
Received Good Prices for Their
Crops. ;
Washington, D. C., Nov. 30.—Pros
perity prevailing in the southern
states was reflected to-day in reports
of business conditions from all the
population centers. Heavy early buy
ing presages fuller Christmas stock
ings than in several years at the close
of an autumn season during which
regular trade has been unusually
heavy.
Farmers in the South having re
ceived good prices for big crops have
been spending money more freely
than at any time in recent years.
Their prosperity is being shared by
merchants in every line. -
A sure index of the improved bus
iness conditions in the South are the
remarkable bank clearings of the
larger cities during the past month
or meore. : :
For last week Memphis reported|
the high water gain in clearings, an
increase of 63.9 per cent. over the
same week last year. Atlanta report
ed an increase of 47.2 per cent., while
every city which reported from the
South showed gains of almost similar
proportion. :
. The restoration of cotton to a solid
price foundation, more diversified
crops and economy in production are
declared by business men to be lead
ing factors in the improved‘econdi-
Ptions. More foodstuffs were raised
by Southern planters than ever before
and thus much of the money which
went elsewhere for mecessities of life
in other years was kept at home.
The South has not profited direct
ly from war orders as have other
sections of the country, it is said,
but some lines of trade have received
an impetus because of the war. For
instance, knitting mills have been
working night and day, according to
reports, manufacturing the cheaper
grades of hosiery which formerly
bore the familiar trade mark “made in
Germany.” N
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. 0
We Are Ready for Business
Casper Hide & Skin Co.
Is in position to pay
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For Hides, Skins, Tal
low, Wax, Wool, Raw
Furs, Etc., Etc.
J, CASPER, Mgr.
~ Fitzgerald, Ga,
o-Story Building
- Fitzgerald, Ga.
l
. NEW RICE MILL
at Dickson’s Mill
Rice Polished and Cleaned. Will Open for Business
. Friday, October 15th and be open for. the ac
: commodation of the public every Friday
. and Saturday during the season,
Bring your Rice_and have it polished and cleaned.
i M. Dickson, Proprietor
—IN THE—
LEADER-ENTERPRISE
0 UR pages from now until
Christmas will be a valuable di
rectory of articles suitable for
Christwas gifts. Read EVERY
advertisement every week. You
will - find it unnecessary to go
out of town to buy and you’ll
enjoy a warmer Christmas spirit
yourself, by having kept the
money in the community in
which you live.
Coal! Coal! Coal!
Extra fine quality Coal for demestic use.
Delivered anywhere in the City $5.50 per ton cash.
E. S. BILL
- Phone 1485 or 407-L.
Coal Yard corner Central Ave. and Thomas St.
F ARMERS!
For planting now until January 15th, buy
| They will mature earlier and produce more
grain than any other variety.
Why buy the so-called Western'Rust Proof Qats
and run the risk of getting Nut Grass, Johnson
Grass and other pests on your farm?
I am offering Fulgham Oats grown on my own
farm, thoroughly recleaned and free from all light
oats, chaff and foreign substances.
$l.OO a Bushel |
~ E. K. FARMER .
How To Give Quinine To Children.
FEBRILINE is the trade-mark name given to an
improved Quinine. Itisa Tasteless Syrup, pleas
ant to take and does not disturb the stomack
Children take it and never know it is Quinine,
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinafy Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
it the next time you need Quinine for any g_ur
pose, Ask for 2-ou_nce original package. The
name FEBRILINE is blown in bottle. 25 cents,
City L.oans
I can make a few loans
.on City Propérty, va
cant or improved, 8%
~ interest, mouthly par
ment plan. No loan for
less than $500.00.
CLAYTON JAY