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Late Shoppers
INCE it is only a few more days until Christmas and you will have to do
S your shopping quickly, we suggest that you use the list and check off such
items as you want. Better still, come to the storc and make your selections
from our large and well assorted lines. We keep open every night until 11
o'clock, so come in the evening and go through at your leisure.
We have served the geod people for 12 years and we feel that we know
what you want fer Christmas. @ We carry a full line of the following well
known line of goods-—Nunnally’s Candies, from 25c¢ to $135 in imported boxes
and baskets; Davis quality Cards—the finest line of X’mas Tags, Becklets and
Cards on the market. We buy Bibles direct from the publisher in New York
and we gaurantee to give you the best Bible at the lowest price of anyone in
the state of Georgia. We carry the largest line Bibles and Testaments of any
one in this section. The line included Bibles from Ssoc to 35, and Testaments
from 10c to s2—all sizes and graded.
We have a full line of Books, Music, Toys, Toilet Sets, Cigars in X’mas
boxes, Pipes, Stationery, Candies in bulk and fancy boxes, and hundreds of
other items that we have not the space or time to mention. All we ask is that
you call and look and if we can not please you it will be our fault, not yours.
We take subscriptions at the lowest Club prices and guarantee delivery.
Do not send your money away for a subscription unti! you get our prices. We
can save you money, time and trouble, call for a Cut. Price Catalogue on Maga
zines,
Parker and Waterman Fountain Pens in all sizes, shapes and prices.
Shop at the old Reliable place and be satisfied-
Adams Candy Kitche
y Kitchen and
—_— NeWS Dep ()t =
110 East Pine '
In Memory
On Saturday December Ilth.
1915. God saw fit in his infinite
wisdom to take from us our dear
one Mr. H. D. Taylor, his death
was not unexpected for he had
been in bed for six months when
God relieved him of his suffer
ings and took him to glory. All
that loving friends, relatives and
kind physicians could do was of
no avail. ‘
He leaves a heart-broken wife
four children and several grand
children and one Dbrother to
mourn his death.
Dear grandpapa how we miss
you our home is shrouded in‘
sadness but we know that he
doeth all things well. l
Weep not dear loved one for our
darling is not dead but asleep. ‘
Dear grandpapa you are gone
but not forgotten.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in the home,
Can never more be filled,
Our father in his wisdom called,
The boon his love had given,
And though on earth his body
lies,
The soul is safe in heaven,
Asleep in Jesus blessed asleep,
From which none ever wake to
weep,
Does your Watch or Clock
Run Satisfactorily?
If Not J. B. Richards at the
= City Drug Store =
Will Repair It for You.
$lO.OO Reward if I fail - This Means You!
Give Me a Triall
iA calm and undisturbed repose,
Unbroken by the last of foes,
Farewell dear grandfather fare
well,
We must say our last farewell,
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
l Happy there with thee to dwell.
!Servant of God well done,
The glorious warfare past,
The battle fought the victory
won,
And thou art crowned at last,
We miss thy kind and gentle
hand,
Thy fond and earnest care,
Our home 1s darkened with out
thee,
We miss thee every where.
Through all pain at time he’d
smile,
A smile of heavenly birth,
And when the Angel called him
home,
He smiled a farewell to earth,
Tis hard to break the tender
cord,
When love has bound the heart,
Tis hard, so hard to speak the
words,
We must forever part.
Heaven retaineth now our treas
. ure,
Earth the heavenly casket keeps,
And the sun-beams long to
linger,
iWhere my sainted grandfather
sleeps,
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1815
Dearest loved one, we have laid
thee in the peaceful grave’s
embrace,
But the memory will be cherish
ed,
Tiil we see thy heavenly face.
Written by his grand daughter,
Lula Peavy.
Yours,
for those light,
brown breads and
pastries, with the
tantalizing odor
and delicious fla
vor,
Rising Sun
Flour
Desumemn/
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&
Self-Rising and
Ready Prepared
First aid to tedi
ousbaking and lag
ging appetites.
Your Grocer
Knows B
10,303,253 BALES 1
GIKWED TO DEC. 137TH.
VWashingten, December 20.
The following cotton report of
the s2ason complied from reports 1
of Census coiresnondents and|
azents throughout the cotton
belt and issued at 10 a. m. today, |
announced that 10,303,253 balesl
of cotton counting round as half
bales, of the growth of 1915, hasl
been ginned prior to December!
13. That compares with 13,972,-
229 bales, 87.8 per cent of the
entirz crop ginned prior to
December 13 last year, 12,088,412
bales or 92,5 per cent in 1913 and
11,854,541 bales, or 92.2 per cent
in 1912. The average quantity
of cotton ginned prior to Decem
ber 13 in the last ten years was
11,476,-189 bales or 89.5 per cent
of the crop.
FOR RENT
Corner South Grant a'nd Palm Sts,
close in, T-room house. See Mrs.
J. E. Wilkes, at 405 S. Grant. tf
WOOD FOR SALE—Buy your
| wiater supply of wood by the cord.
Good four foot wood $2 per cord.
Phone 143. 144 tf.
But this is some better than a
Christmas in the trenches,
~ HEREAFTER 1 shall deposit my
money in The Exchange National
Bank. I see in recent sworn state
ments published in Fitzgeraid papers
that it BEARS EAR-MARKS of
GREAT STRENGTH. I understand,
also, it is an HONOR ROLL BANK.
I don’t know exactly what that
means, but evidently it has done
something EXTRAORDINARY for‘
the benefit and protection of the pub
lic, or else it would not have AT-‘
TAINED THIS HONOR.—Mr. ‘
Reasoning Mind.
buy it at HOME this Christmas--Keep Prosperity in THY
COOK YOUR XMAS DIN.
APPROPRIATE GIFTS
A new range.
A carving set.
Kitchen ware.
Cutlery.
Oil heater. ,
01l cook stove.
Percolator. |
Chafing dish.
Electric iron.
Electric toaster.
Brass smoking set.
Etc., etc.
Johnson Hardware Co.
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Christmas
Better play safe and get your
order in TODAY. Last Minute
customers often get left.
Fine, fat and tender, live or
dressed. , ¢
Phone 97
CENTRAL
MA RKET.
O. R. CRAWLEY, Prop.
A NEW RAN
DO NOT spend your Christm;,
" money until you have seen the,'{
new ranges—the best ever offerg
for sale in this town. Make yo.j_:\’.‘
wife a present of one a fewdays’
fore Christmas and let her cook yoi‘
turkey on it.
In all this territory you could not’
find a more acceptable present for
your wife or family.
Just think of the pleasure it would:
afford her to have a new and up-to.
date range on which to cook your
Christmas dinner. Come to think
of it, why not get it now? Ask her
how she would like to have one, and
WATCH HER FACE!"
o Tl:;e Shine
that Lasts
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