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L.—;"fi Interesting Statement by One of
;I the Big Men In the Drug Business
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A. E. KIES%NG
of Houston, Texas, says®
“If you have a muddy complexion
and dull eyes, you are constipated. Six
glasses of water daily and one or two
Rexall Orderlies at night will correct
this condition and make you ‘fit as a
fiddle." Rexall Orderlies, in my opinion,
are the best laxative to be had, and can
be taken by men, women or children.”
We have the exclusive selling rights for
this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents.
DENMARK DRUG CO.
THE REXALL STORE
AMERICANS TO KEEP OFF
OF ARMED MERCHANTMEN
President Wilson is Opposed to Adop
tion of Resolution by Congress.
Washington, Feb. 23.—President
‘Wilson is unchanged in his opposition
to have congress pass any resolution
warning Americans to keep off armed
merchantmen of the European bellig
erents and congress leaders have been
so advised. It was stated authorita
ively today that discussion of such a
move did not some up -at the presi
dent’s conference Monday night with
Chairman Stone and Flood, of the
congress committees, dealing with for
eign affairs, and wih Democratic Lead
er Kern, but was reviewed in quite an
other way.
The official account is that Senator
Hoke Smith recently went to Senator
Stone to discuss the form in which
such a resolution might be introduced
if it were found necessary. It was
said that Senator Stone at that time
opposed such a resolution.
The White House conference it was
said, authoritatively, was held so the
president might discuss the exact stat
us of the submarine regotiations with
§ pRrESS leaders. .
—men who were at #he
If you happé?,day.said there was
Furniture or an cussion of Set}ator
order with us o to warn Amer:cans
il St i &I.erchantmen, but that
litle prospect of pass-
ATTENTION Sired by the adminis-
I have jy°c pres'ident w?nts to. be
iareidal .le the international situ
-4 and the word has been passed
g_t?{the administration would like as
ljldiscussion in congres: as pos-
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o, Bliss Triumph Seed Potatoes
to Iron Peas and Brabbon Peas
¢ X And all kinds of Seed Corn.
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' “BEST NEWS SINCE JUDAS
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CHEER UP REMEDY FOR INDI
GESTION. HAS. BEEN. FOUND.,
You need no longer suffer with that
“DULL, LAZY FEELING, THAT
DREADFUL GNAWING SENSA
TEION N THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, SOUR STOMACH,
AND DULL HEADACHE ABOVE
THE EYES AND THROUGH THE
TEMPLES” Rid yourself of INDL.
GESTION and enjoy your meals,
)your sleep will be sweet and refresh
in, your life longer and happier.
Erof B . Martin, of Macon, Geor
gia, writes: “The university of in
digestion should caase the world to
give hearty welcome to any prepara
tion that will relieve the excurciating
pain and distress which it causes.
Apprieciation eof the most instan
taneous and magical benefits that have
iresulted in my own case from.the use
{of a battle of C—l—C prompts me to
tender this testimonial as to its effi
cieny; and to express the hope and
belief that it will prove the universal
remedy which mankind has so long,
and so sorely needed.
An intimate personal acquaintance
with the maufucturets of C—l—C en
ables me to testify to their sterling in
tegrity as business men; and that the
public may rely with aboslute confi
dence on their claims and represen
tations, SIGNED.
If you are suffering with INDIGES
TION give C—l—C a chance to prove
to you that its the remedy you have
so long wished for. Price fifty cents
per bottle.
+ For sale by
HAILE’S DRUG STORE, Fitzgerald
Ga, M-F-TF adv.
FLORIDA EDITORS SEND /
INVITATION TO WILSON
Washington, Feb, 23.—President
Wilson was invited today by Senator
Fletcher to attend a meeting of the
Florida Press Association at Kissim
mee in April. He took the invitation
under advisement.
LEADER-ENTERPRISE PRINT
ING PAYS.
PLANT
Fulghum Oats
WHY?
BECAUSE—
Ist. They are earlier by 3 weeks
than the Texas Red Rust Proof, and
are thereforeg athered before the
other oats are ready.
2nd. They are drought proof.
3rd. They are adapted to all
kinds of soil and conditions.
4th. They are rust proof.
sth. They are beardless.
6th. A bushel will seed one
fourth more than other oats.
7th. They are a Georgia pro
duct.
WE HANDLE BEN HILL COUN
TY FULGHUM SEED OATS
GROWN BY E. K. FARMER, Price,
85¢c per Bushel.
Davwvis Bros.
THE LEADER ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 25, 1916.
'SHORT GLEANINGS FROM THE
STATE CAPITAL GATHERED
AT RANDOM BY OUR ATLAN
TA CORRESPONDENT—MANY
LITTLE NOTES OF INTEREST.
Atlanta, February 24.
Mason’s Annuity Show Progress.
Prominent Masons atending the
Shrine meeting here express a great
deal of pleasure and satisfaction over
the excellent manner in which the
Mason’s Annuity has accomplished
the re-adjustement work rendered
lnecessary by what is commonly
known as the “Mobile bill.” The of
ficers are being congratulated on the
spelendid out look for the institution.
With all of its old business now on
a sound mathematical basis, it will
have no trouble in entering new fields
!to which it has not heretofore had ac
cess, so it is planned a program of
‘expansion embracing all the southern
states and.some of the middle west,
iwhich mans that millions of Masons
in that trritory will soon be able to
affiliate with this splendid organiza
tion and secure the benefits of its pro
tection for their families.
Henry H. Furlow, a man of broad
and successful experience in such work
is in charge of the organization de
partment, and says that new states
will be entered as rapidly as arrange
ments can be made and satisfactory
representation secured. He has al
ready appointed several prominent
Masons to positions of trust and re
sponsibility, and is negotiating with a
number of others to fill important po
sitions now open to members of the
craft who possess the necessary quali
fication. The outlook for the order
is exceedingly bright and 1916 prom
ises to be the banner year of its re
markable career.
An Italian Fake “Duke.”
The old saw about “fooling some of
the people all the time,” is called to
mind by the Atlanta papers today
which patiently and complacently pub
lishes as news the perenniel fake about
Raoul L, Boanno being an Italian
Duylee. |
One of the papers even publishes
his picture, and with it goes an inter
view giving his views on the war.
Mr. Boanno is well known in At
lanta and throughout the south. He
is a motion picture singer and con
cert baritone, and is said to be a
mighty fine fellow outside of his fake
claim to dukedom.
It was at least three years ago when
the Atlanta newspapers first fell for
him. He claimed to be the Duke of
Melselmeri. Unfortunately for him a
dukedom is a mighty easy thing to
trace down, as there are not many of
them in Italy (it isn’t like being a
mere count) and investigation devel
oped that there was no such thing as
a duke of Miselmeri.
But the longsuffering and patient
city editors fall for it all over again
from year to year,
i Man on Trial For His Life.
J. H. Miles, proprietor of a rooming
Hard 1S Ch
b e e S
This store is prepared to sell you anything from a tack up toa
new range for the kitchen---something, by the way, that your
wife may need right now. And we absolutely guarantee the qual
-Ity of everything we sell.
We sell only quality hardwar, and quality hardware is always
the cheapest in the end.
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At this season of the year you may be in the market for one or
more of these articles, which are selling heavily just now:
Paints and Oils, Screen Doors and Windows,
Screen Wire, Builders’ Hardware,
Fence Barb Wire. - Auto Casings & Inner Tubes
Repairing Bicycles a Specialty.
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Fitzgerald Hardware Co.
PHONE 39 - - EAST CENTRAL AVENUE
house, is i-n trial for his life in the
Superior urt here today, on the
charge of ’murdering Anderson M.
Eady, a Macon man, whom he shot to
death on the night of January 15.
‘ The courtroom scene is made dra
‘matic by the presence of Mrs. Eady,
widow of the slain man, and Mrs.
Miles, wife of the prisoner at the bar.
Miles has entered a formal plea of
not guilty, and will present as his de
fense that when he shot Eady he was
acting .in defense of himself and his
home.
Eady, who was said to have been
drinking, was in front of the Miles’
home when Miles emerged and pro
tested against Eady’s boisterous con
duct. A row followed, the result of
which was the shooting.
A principal witness for the state will
be Mrs. Elizabeth Berk.y, of Atlanta,
sister of the slain man, who will testi
fy, it stated, that she was with him on
the fatal night, and that he was shot
while she was holding him in her arms,
This version of the tragedy is de
nied by the defense.
~ -First Aid Kits for the Injured.
First aid kits for the injured are be
ing sent to its exchanges all over the
south by the Southern Bell in line with
its safety first campaign among
employees. These kits contain anti
septics, gauze, bandages, splints and
other first aid materials. The proper
use of these appliances will be ex
plained by the campany experts when
the kits are put in use.
Each gang of men on repair and
construction work will carry a large
kit. Smaller kits are provided for bi
cycle men, individual linemen and
trouble men. The first aid appliances
will not only be used for injured tele
phone employees, but instructions
ihave been given to use them for the
benefit of any individual who is in
jured in their vicinity.
Large Wildcat Killed.
The largest wildcat ever seen in
Georgia, weighing more than forty
pounds has been killed by Dan Sweat
!aged 12 and his brother Charles aged
9, near Waycross. The wildcat got
into the barnyard and attacked a dog
belonging to the boys. It was so
large that hey thought it was another
dog, and seeing their dog getting the
worst of it, they mixed in with a
couple of clubs. The cat clawed them
a time or two, but they succeeded in
killing it, after an exciting fight.
Another Moonshiner Arrested.
Moonshiners of the North Georgia
mountains, said to be the cleverest in
the world, can take a lesson from
Marvin McGee, of Atlanta, who has
been arrested by the federal authori
ties following the discovery of a hid
den still which they declare was the
most intelligently concealed they have
ever known,
McGee has a home on the Adams
ville Road, in a thickly settled subur
ban neighborhood, where he operated
the still unknown to his nearest neigh
gors and most intimate friends.
He had a secret room immediately
beneath the fireplace of the house, and
in the still was concealed. It was so
arranged that a flue connected it with
the fireplace and chimney above, so
that the heat and smoke passed cut
of the came chimney.
If McGee hadn’t taken up beer as a
side-line he might never had been
caught but he made the mistake of
storing fifteen barrels of beer in his
‘houso. and this led to suspicions and
a thorough search.
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material and appliances, much of
which is now coming from the United
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NO DAY TO SACRED TO WORK
IF YOUR CROP IS IN DANGER
Chaleston, W. Va.,, Feb. 23-_llna
der certain circumstances one may dig
potatoes on Sunday in West Virgi?ia
according to a decision yesterday 3%
the supreme court. A fine imposed on
the Harr brothers, Tucker county
farmers, for digging their crop om
Sunday had been upheld by the circuit
court, ;
The supreme court reversed this
finding aad directed that the defend
ants be discharged from further prose
cution. The defense was that it was
necessary to gather the potatoes on
that day as wather threatened to ruim
the crop.
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