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§ ‘“ STUDY this Xmas gift proposition over and see if you can find any thing on earth that
'I /-f‘ll__—\ will come nearer giving the whole family real pleasure than a Graphonola. -
= 1 To begin with, the “Little Vaniphone” at $12.50 plays any flat record on earth, and
'_r\—*![\l if you don’t believe it plays come around to see e _
R A There you can buy the Famous Columbia Graphanola, ths “daddy” of all talking
i I machines from $17.50 up to $200.00. You can buy tham on time if you desire credit,
e|| | Don'’t delay now and come around the day before Xmas and find them all gone. You
. lilN*?o;'[ can't get them every minute---thq factories are behind now on orders,
}imhmllmlilm T & We have a solic car load of Pianos and Piano Players. Come to see us and let us show
| i {E{I((({(((((’((({{ }%i l R you the best line in this section of Georgia.
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Yoy Grinerßuggy and Wagon Co.
T C ' L. L. GRINER. |
Business and Personal News
Cotton Market Dec. 6
Furnished by Farmer-Garbutt & Co
FULLY GOOD 12 5-16
GOOD MIDDI;ING 12 1-16
MIDDLING 11 7-16
LOW MIDDLING 11 I-4
THE GRAND
f To-Day
“Between Savageand Tiger”
A Story of Adventure
““A Life At Stake”
Featuring J. WARReN KERRIGAN.
‘Tears and Sunshine’-Drama
“By Return Male”--Comedy
10 Reel Progam 10
TOMORROW
“VENDETTA,” a Photoplay
Masteryiece from a Novel by
MARIE CORELLI
“The Flag of Fortune”
Drama.
“The Lost Roll”
Featuring Lapy RarrLes and
DetecTivE Dlck.
“The Frame-Up on Dad” '
Comedy.
9 Reel Program 9
Coming Friday,
“The Flying Twins”’
The man who is always behind
never gets ahead.
Christmas Cones But Once a Year, But
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Bargains Can Always Be Had at Maffett’s
For the Convenience of Our Customers We hive laid in a Supply of Things for the Christmas Tree. They are
LR Well Slected and Right in Price.
DOLIL.S
Sleeping Beauty, Swell Dresser,
wortph g 52.00 at - - - $139
Others to Retail at from - - Sc to $3.50
FOR the LLADIES
Beautiful Selected Line of
Neckwear in X’mas Boxes 2 5(: to $ 1 .00
Good Values and Attractive
awas rvovs THE BAZAAR, - - R.LMaffett, Prop. "z
’[ Dr.G.W.McLean !
DENTIST
' Rooms 512-513. PHONE 438,
Garbutt-Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
l Sunday by Appointment ,
Dr. C. J. Christiar
General Fractice
Diseases of Chil Iren a Specialty
Office at !Jr. Haile’s Drug
Store.
J. P. Sisemore of Atlanta and
L. N. Sisemore of Philadelphia
spent a few days in the city hunt
ing with their friend Capt. Will
Hale and left this morning for
Bainbridge in their car.
You will find the best dollar
kid gloves at Mrs. Broughton’s.lt
Mr. James Paulk is errecting a
handsome five 100 m bungalow on
lots purchased from Mr, C. M.
Mumford on W. Jessamine. Mr.
Paulk expects to move to the city
early in the year,
Lost—A child’s neck piece
on way to First Ward school.
Finder kindly notify
Mrs. E. K Farmer.
WOOOD FOR SALE—Buy your
winter supply of wood by the cord.
Good four foot wood $2 per cord.
Phone 143. 144-tf.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS WEDNESNAY DEC. 8, 1915
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The W. C. T. U. will hold a
meeting at the Library Rest room
Friday 3 p. m.
Do yau want to improve your
figure ind health at the same
time, ifso get one of the new Gos
sard, frint laced corsets they are
recommnended by all the hospitals
They ar for sale at Mrs. Brough
ton’s. It.
A. W Anders of Mcßae 1s
spendinga few days in the city in
the interst of the Dodge car.
Come and see the choice lot of
mules a‘the Planters Warehouse
and LoaiCo. The prices are right.
The Fus Ultra class of the
Christiarchurch will give an oys
ter suppe at the Bazar the Loyal
'Daughtes will hold on Dec. 17-18
at some onvenient room up-town.
‘The suppr will be on the evening
of the 184,
Mrs. Illian Viola Mosley and
her niece fiss Francis Carl John
son of Atlnta are in thecity organ
izing a daring class in the society
set. Thes ladies have a splendid
array of edorsements from Gov
ernors, Jdges and others from
Florida ani Georgia.
Mrs. H A. Keefer returned
Tuesday fom Msanchester where
she visitedier sons Fred, and Col.
L. P. Keefi.
All the ew crochet and em.
broidery ptterns will be found
at Mrs. Braghtons. 1t
And a litt: widow with a dimple
is a dangeros thing.
WANTEL-Work by a com
petent stengrapher for all or
half day. Rferences furnished.
Adress—Box 803,
tf itzgerald, Georgia.
Somthing for Everyman
Beautful Line of Gentlemen’s
TIES, SISPENDERS, SUPPORT
ERS, HANDKERCHIEFS
Alln Beautiful Boxes.
Prices;o Suit Your Purses!
Mr. Ben L. Lane, manager of.
Grand Theatre, of Douglas, was
a visitor in Fitzgerald Monday.
Mr. Lane ic one of South Geor
gia's livest wires.
Our old friend D. F. Albright
is reported to have lost one hand
in an accident at Eaton Md.,
LOST—I English pointer puppy
5 months old, tan ears and tan spot
on right side answers to name of
Jack, lost from 216 W, Magnolia
St. Saturday Dec. 4th. Reward
offered by L. L.. Dickerson at First
National Bank. 147-6¢.
Karl Knowles, son of City
Clerk, J. D. Knowles, of Douglas,
was in the city Monday.
Mrs. D. A. Blake of Indianapo:
lis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Mosher and other friends in
the city.
LO3ST—Hound dog near Jack
sonville, Ga., cr at Jacksonville
ferry, on Thanksgiving day. Color
black and tan, with white throat
and breast, has stump tail with
white on cnd. Large size dog,
(named Frank) finder notify us at
once and receive liberal reward )
147 6.
Here’s A Cinch
Cheapest property in the
State. 8 rooms, lott 40x170.
East Magnolia St. First
reasonable offer takes it.
Must be sold regardless of
price within six days, Al
most given away for cash or
auto for part payment. Call
C. D. Peruchi room 16,
Empire Hotel. Itp.
~ Mr. J. J. Dorminey and family
of Broxton will move into their
new mansion on west Central
next week.
Mrs. G. C. Smith who has
been visiting her mother Mrs,
L. Keim for the past week has
returned to her home in Bruns
wick.
Band Concert at Carnegie Hall
Tuesday Dec. 14th. Come out
and give the boys a lift.
LOST—Hound dbg near Jack
sonville, Ga., or at Jacksonville
ferry, on Thanksgiving day, Color
black and Tan, with white throat
and breast, has stump tail with
white on end. Large size dog,
(Neme Krank) finder notify us at
once and receive liberal reward.
147-6¢.
~ Come and see the choice lot of
‘mules at the Planters Warehouse
‘and Loan "Co, The prices are
right. 144-tf,
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You Can’t Fool With
¢ ’
Your Uncle ‘Samuel
Columbus, Dec. 7—ln the Unit.
ed States court today Perry (.
Whittle, a postmaster of Taylor
county was sentenced to two years
in the federal penitentiary in At
lanta for misappropriating post
office funds.
HOME TALENT and
MINSTREL
At the GRAND THEATRE
FRIDAY, DEC. 17th.
FOR the HOME
Rugs, Art Squares, Bath Robes
and Mats
‘Mats and Robes from 69c¢ to $3.98
‘Rugs and Squares “ 98¢ « $19.98
Paradoxical Proof
“You seeshe was put out.”
“How s>9”
“By the fire in her eyes.”
Sim Heckle always rifers to
Haley’s as Hecke’s comet, and
claims that his great-grandfather
discoverad it. 4
Come to Fitzgerald to shop.
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XMAS
SUGGESTIONS |
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Permit us to draw your atten
tion to our XMAS displays of
GOLD JEWELRY the compre
hensiveness of which can be justly
compared with those Metropolitan
establishments.
All the exquisite new designs
that master workers in GOLD
have conceived, are on display
here—a partial mention:--Lockets,
Fobs, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins,
Chains, Baby, Misses and Gentle
mens’ Rings, La Valieres.
The gift that is everlasting, that
is rich and beautiful and that has
n't the slightest taint of charity is
GOLD JEWELRY.
Articles can be selected and
laid aside now.
PHONE 377 ‘
Russell Bros.