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Extra Special Tuesday, December 14th, 1i No starch g 9 o
Extra Special Wednesday, 15th, ¥ v Ledies’ I_9 Price
1-4 Off Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats
Phone 330
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Woman’s Club Meeting
The Woman’s Club will hold
an open meeting in the Auditori
um of the Library next Wednes
day afternoon at three o’clock.
All patrons and teachers of
sch ools and any one else who is
inte rested is cordially invited to
be presengv
The program is in charge of
the chairman of the Mothers
Aid Committee who will outline
the work of a Parent-Teacher
association, as developed by the
National Congress of Mothers,
and speak of the ne@lssity of
EGGS: 556" DOZEN 33c
Sliced Bacon, per Ib, - - 32¢
FINEST BREAKFAST BACON, Ib. - - 22¢
Moultrie Lard
No. 10 Bucket - - -$l3O
20 Ib. (net) bucket $2.35
Good, Self Rising, sk. 85c¢., bbl. $6.25
Good Plain Flour, “ 85¢c., “ 6.25
FLOUR GOING HIGHER!
Fancy Groceries
)Raisins, joc Packages . . . . 12¢
15¢ Cocoa or Chocolate . . . .10c¢
25¢ Cocoa or Chocolate . . . . 20c¢
Ruc hottles Ketchup . . . . . Ile
10c Finest Flrvoring Extract, 2 for 15¢
25¢ Finest Flavoring Extract, . . . 20¢
15¢ Rex Pork and Beans. . . . 10¢
15¢c Van Camp’s Pork and Beans 2 for 25¢
Soup and Spaghetti, 3 cans for . 25¢
Soup and Spaghetti, 12 cans for . 90c¢
Mince Meat, 3 glassesfor . . . 25¢
3 pounds Dried Peaches, Apples or Prunes 25¢
4 10c boxes Corn Flakes. . . . 25¢
2 boxes Shredded Wheat Biscuits . 25¢
% Gallon - - - 65c¢
Log Cabin Maple Syrup R4O
BEEE el . . . ~
By biceam .. .. .
EE Granert 0 ... . L. lee
Raw Peanuts
Quart Sc; Peck 45¢
NORTH GEORGIA YATES EATING APPLES: . $1 20
Peck, 40c; Bushel Boxes- - - - - . .« WV
co-operation between the home
‘and school.
Dr. Ford as educator and
friend and with a keen know
ledge and sympathetic under
standing of the different stages
Of child ;life and their require
‘ments will speak of the adoles
cent boy; that period in the life
of the youth between cnildhood
and manhood that is so rarely
understood and often misjudged
Many good parents feel that co
operation with the school is only
necessary during the primary
grades and give little attention
to the child’s later developement,
No. 50 Cans Lard - $5.10
No. 10 Buckets Snowdrift $l.lO
Walnuts, Ib. . . 17 1-2¢
THF LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY DEC. 13, 1915
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especially during the period of }
secondary education. This is a
serious mistake, for never is a;
child so likely to be misunder
stood and never a need of co-op-‘
leration so greatbetween parent
and teachers than during the
adolescent years of childhood.
~ Miss Geddes, the bright and
interesting teacher of Domestic
Science in the High School will
tell of girls as she knows them
and of experiences in the class
room.
It is earnestly desired that this
may be just the forerunner of
a series of meetings whose ob
DAVIS BROS.
COMPANY
Dollar Bargains : Order by Number
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§sl.oo Coffee Pot
of Colfee (Pot $1 OO
worth 25¢) - ¢
6 Bars Octagon Soap
No. 2
85c¢ Sack of Flour;
4Bars Octagon Soap $1 .00
No, 3
1 Gal Syrup; Fackage
Arbuckle’s or Charmr
Coffee; 25¢ Bottle ofsl 00
Ketchup, W, = .
No.
18 Bars Len s
14 Bars Wash’g Pow’r l 'OO
No. 5
20 lbs. Scratch Feed
10 Ibs Wheat; Package l 00
Hess’ Poultry Powd’s ¥ ¢
No., 6 ‘
1 Sack of Flour; 2 lbs. {
Red Label Coffee - - |.OO
No. 7
1 Peck Raw Peanuts
1 Gallon Syrup - . |.OO
No. 8
1 Sack Flour - - -
11b. Arbuckle’s Coffee l .00
No 9
17 Pounds Sugar - - ' 00
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No. 10 3
4 10c Packages Corn Flakes;
2 15¢ Fackage Rolled
Oats ;1 25c¢ bottle l 00
Ketchup:l Package r- §.
buck ( ( '
Cans Hominy. . . .
DOLLAR BARGAINS GOOD THIS WEEK
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|ject is not principally for enter
tainment but for a conference
of parents and teachers upon
subjects of vital interest to tne
child.
Mrs. J. E. Andrews,
Chair. Mother’s Aid Com.
John W. Yates, B. O, Holtzen
dorfand Misses Bessie Bryant
and Daisy Boney returned Sun
day evening from Perry, where
they attended the District meet
ing of the Epworth league. They
report an enjoyable time and
most hospitable entertainment
by the people of Perry. W. V.
Church drove them via the Dixie
100 Ibs. Whole Grain Rice - $4.80
100 Ibs. Sugar - - - $5.80
No. 11
35c can Maxwell Coffee,
25c¢ bottle Chili Sauce,
2 15¢ Packages Raisins,
3 Ibs. Dried Peaches
$l.OO
No. 12 ‘
1 gal. Maple Syrup $1.60
No. 13
1 Kit Fish, 1-2 Bu. Meal $ '
8 packages W. Powder
j No. 14
3 15¢c cans Rex Pork & Beans,
3 10c cans Van Camp’s Soups,
I pound Maxwell House Coffee,
8 Bars Lenox Soap
$l.OO
No. 18
{‘8(3;: gucke; Jellyw 8 Ib. bucket
ard, 2 packages W,
Powclm'p $ ! e $lOOO
No. 16
3 Ibs. Maxwell House Coffee,
4B¢ packages W. $ l 00
Powders : .
No. 17
3 Ibs. Arbuckles Coffee, 6 bars
Octagon Soap, 6 Boxess] 00
Washing Powders ®
- No. 18
25 bars Octagon Soap - $l.OO
No. 19
30 Boxes Washing Powders $l.OO
No. 20
45 lbs, Scratch ~d s§l
S-Story Building
Fitzgerald, Ga.
The weather signals are flying
from a flag pole on Central Ave.
through the courtesy of the
Postmaster.
Coal! Coal! Coal!
Extra fine quality Coal for domestic use.
Delivered anywhere in the City $5.50 per ton cash.
-~ E. S. BILL
Phone 145 or 407-L.
Coal Yard corner Central Ave. and Thomas St.
29 Ib. sack Sugar - $1.45
10 Ibs. Whole Grain Rice - 55¢
Moultrie Hams 18c
DAINTYF LOUR, per sack .00
CLEMATIS, FLOUR, seif-rising $l.OO
RISING SUN FLOUR, Sack 90c
Staple Groceries, Feeds, Etc.
Meat -12 c to 16¢ pound
6 Octagon or 6 Ivory Soap - 25c¢
4 cans Pie Peaches -25 c
15¢ cans Apples B 10c¢
9 lbs good Rice - 30c¢
10 lbs good Rice - 5S¢
T lbs extra good Green Coffee $l.OO
8 bars Lenox Soap - - 25¢
8 bars Hammer Soap $ : 25¢
4 balls Potash : : ' 25¢c
12 boxes Crackers, any kind : g 45c ‘
100 lbs. Bran : . . $1.60i
100 |bs, Bran & Shorts : s $1.70
100 bs. Shorts : i 5 $l.BO
100 lbs. Beet Pulp : ¢ 3 Silee l
100 Ibs. C. seed Meal : : : $1.60
100 Ibs. Scratch Feed s : $2.10
100 llbs. Wheat : ; : $2.35
Syrup Barre]s : : $1.35
Fulghum Seed Oats
Bushel : : 85¢
100 bars Washing Powders - $3.25
100 bars Lenox Soap : ¢ $2.95
; CANDIES and NUTS ‘ l
ALL CHRISTMAS GOODIES
WOOD FOR SALE—Buy your
winter supply of wood by the cord.
Good four foot wood $2 per cord.
Phone 143. 144-tf |
Home: Made Syrup GOCE
5 Ibs. Arbuckles & 95¢2
ENTERPRISE, Sack . 95
Bread Flour
PILLSBURY, Sack - $l.OO
Texas Seed Oats,
4% bu. sacks - $2.85