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$1:50 ROASTERS FREE
Again SATURDAY we
will give away Free one
of these Roasters with
every purchase of $2.50
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on your attention. Does'nt it? Saturday then you want to--you ought to make #{
store one of the objects of your daily route--it will pay you. , o
Business and Personal News
TODAY
“MARY PAGRE”
Episode Seven
SATURDAY
“THE DIAMOND FROM
THE SKY”
Chapter Twenty-Nine
COMING—MONDAY
“A PARISIAN ROMANCE’
Atty. Walter Rogers, of Ocilla,
spent the day at the Ben Hill Su
perior Court.
Farm Demonstration Agent
Pittman is being kept on the jump
responding to the many calls
made upon him by the farmers
from every section. Mr. Pittman
has visited nearly every school in
the county in the two weeks he’s
been on the job «nd has met a
number of the patrons at these
gatherings. During the weel hec
inoculated more than two hundred
hogs and has engagements with
several other farmers to visit their
farms. Phone him at 35 if you
need his services, ér call up the
Leader-Enterprise.
Mr. 1. Levin, of Douglas, was a
visitor to the city today.
ASTRAY—2 horses and mule
colt. Blind sorrel mare; black,
one-eyed mare; colt about two
years old. Return to E. C. Sher
rett, Route 1, Phone 4-2 L-IS,
Fitzgerald, Ga. 45-2 t.
Mr. W. R. Paulk left last night
for Baltimore in response to a
telegram informing him that his
son, Reason, who had been op
erated on for appendicitis, wasn’t
doing so well. Reason has a host
of friends in the entire section
who will regret to learn of the se
rious condition of the young man.
ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHT!
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Gethsemane Commendery will
hold a regular meeting Iriday,
April 14th at 7:30 p. m.
All members expected to be
present. Work also in Temple
Degree.
J. B. Seanor, E. C.
J. D. Dorminey, Recorder.
Dr.G.W.McLean
ENTIST
Reoms 512-513. PHONE 438,
Garbutt- Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
Sunday by Appointment -
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MONEY to LEND
On Farm Lands and
City Property. Easy
terms. Low Interest--
Prompt Service - .
J. B. NORMAN
: Attorney-at-Law
403 Five-Story Building.
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Mrs. J. A. Parrot entertained
the Embroidery Club Thursday
afternoon.
You will find at the Thomas
Green House Salvia’s Caluis,
Agertum Altheaanthiers, 2 col
ors, fiva cents a piece, 40 cents
per dozen, Chrysanthemums,
choice selection, also the Hardy
Butterfly Bush at 10 and 25 cents
each, finest Hardy shrup yet out,
blooms all summer. 1t
Some Bargains
25¢ cans California
Lemon Cling Peach
es, 2 cans for. .. 35¢c
20c cans extra nice El
berta Peaches, 3
S.. 40c
15¢ cans Table Peaches 10c
Pie Peaches, 2 cans for 25¢
Dried Peaches, 3uality
good; 3 pounds for . 25¢
Davis Bros. Co.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm and City Prop
erty. I place money at
6 and 8% on such prop
erty as long loan com
panies will no¥ accept.
No corimission. 15.12 t
OO H ELKINS
THE LEADER-EX _.i RISE AND PRESS, FRIDAY. AT RIL 14, 1916.
- Saturdav
AT THE
SURPRISE STORE
WIT
Hess Bros., of Baltimeore,
—— IN CHARGE
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Miss Helen Osborne Phone 159,
MRS. KLINKNETT
ENTERTAINS
" Mrs. Klinknett entertained a
number of her friends elaborately
with a spend-the-day party Fri
day.
‘ She was assisted in entertaining
by her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Par
‘rott.
‘ The guests were: Mrs. E. M.
Brown, Mrs. Buck, Mrs. C. E.
Crawford and Mrs. J. Wellman.
A large number of the high
school pupils met in front of the
Ben Hill National Bank Wednes
day night and went in a body to
the Baptist church where special
seats were reserved for them to
hear Rev. F. D. King speak to the
school children. \Whiie they were
waiting for the crowd to gather
the young folks enjoyed singing.
Mrs. T. J. Livingstone, Miss
Mary Livingstone and Miss Es
‘her Benton left this morning for
cordele to attend the District
‘ontest. ;
' Mrs. Geo. Huling, of Columbus,
'ho visited in Fitzgerald when
1c was Miss Pearl Ledbetter, is
tae guest of her father and mo
ther, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ledbet
ter, in the Crawley Flats.
Mr. Charles Crawley who has
been connected with the Atlanta
Georgian for some time, is expect
ed in the city Saturday, having ac
cepted a position with the Gulf
Refining Co., under Mr. W. J.|
Ledbetter. |
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Mr. Hess, of Baltimore, Md., is
in the city on business and is ex
pecting his wife here this week. ‘
Miss Gertrude Grantham, of
Ocilla, spent Wednesday in the
city with Mrs. J. H. Dodgen at the_
Aldine Hotel. ‘
" Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Tisdel, Mis-i
Ses lilsie and Theda Tisdel, and
Miss Esther Osborne left this
morning in Mr. Tisdele’s auto for
‘Cordele to attend the Contest. I
' Dr. John Frazer, Jr,, My, Mack
Pryor and Mr. Roy Bragg motor-,
ed over to Cordele Friday. i
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Miss Mamie Paulk returned
from a short visit with friends in
Brunswick. |
' Mr. Abe Kruger has returned
from Atlanta where he enjoyed a
visit of a few days. |
Mr. Moore, of Columbus, spent
Thursday in the city on business.
Mr. William Spell is a visitor
in the city from Valdosta.
Mr. Wilson Pryoy is making
home folks a visit.
- Mrs, Lewis Ketm, Mrg, L. €
‘Tisdel, Mrs. D. P. Adams and Mr.
Cameron Smith, Jr., motored over
to Douglas and spent the day last
Wednesday with friends.
A fine son arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adams
Wednesday.
Dr. J.C. Luke of Ocilla was in
the city to-day. The Dosctor is
springing a new auto route on us,
the Jefferson Highway, to” con
nect Montgomery Ala. with Sa
vannah, via Irwinville and the
projected Davis monument, at
that place. Of course Fitzeerald
will be 1n it, if its built,
Tke ladies have been invited to
attend the Edycational meeting
to-night at the High School build
-liLg at 7;30 A large number
of ladies are expected to attend.
FLOUR
PEmty . L
HLnterprise; ... ..... 1.08
EaNaYyY ... ... 19
Ciemntis...... .. 110
e Wite......... -0
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Walk-Over ....... .95
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Davis Bros. Co.
MHI Jl Hl BflW[N;
OF ATLANTA, GA.
" PRAISES NATURETONE
Well Known Business Man Says
He Uses It When in Need
of a Liver Medicine
"~ Mr. J. H. Bowen, an Atlanta
businessman, does not hesitate to
say he feels better since taking the
new Liver Medicine, NATURE
TONE. He says:
. “Having taken NATURE
TONE, I can say that I was well
pleased with its effcts. It acted
thoroughly and I have felt better
since taking it, and will continue
its use when I feel that I need a
liver medicine.
A prominent Atlanta lawyer
says:
~ “l 1 am now usng a bottle of
NATURETONE and wish to say
that this remedy is proving to be
just as it was recommended.”
. Every bottle of NATUR E
‘TONE is guaranteed to be as
recommended, or money refunded.
It is a harmless, efficient Liver
Medicine, and can be taken by ev
ery member of the family. It
does not leave you constipated,
‘but if taken according to direc
tions will relieve constipation and
correct the cause—a boon to wom
en. Get you a bott4e at National
Drug Co. Adv.
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Mr. Z. V. Barton returned
from Mt. Vernon this morning
where he attended the session of
the Savannah Presbytery.
White House Coffee
Fows ... . g 8
o for ... .. 0
Arbuckles, Ib___._... 2%
olbs for. .o oo 8000
Davis Bros. Co.
$1.25 Overalls'®
In spite of high priee
Dyes--in spite of scarci,
of cloth, §1.25 Blue Jean
Overalls SBlc.
Practical E
ractical Economy
Baking powders made from alum or
phosphate may be bought for a trifle less
than Royal Baking Powder, which is made
from cream of tartar, derived from grapes.
Alum powders are not only cheap, but
they differ greatly in leavening power.
If a cheap baking powder is used for a
fine cake and the cake turns out a failure
there is a waste of costly materials worth
more than a whole can of the cheap bak
ing powder.
Royal Baking Powder produces the
finest food, and its use therefore, results in
an actual saving.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York o
“MY DRUGGIST”
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“My Druggist” is what we want you to g
call us, and if you give us an opportunity *
we will live right up to your expectations -
in every respect.
We wil{,sell you drugs of absolute purity
and freshness.
Your prescriptions will be filled with faith
ful attention to the minutes detail.
The toilet articles you buy will be the best money can ob- ~
tain for the price, and the price will always be low. .
The rubber goods we sell are of the best make and will
prove satisfactory to you.
We will give you our best in everything, including service,
——_'“
Denmark Drug Co:
770 Rexall Store
Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre
vents Daughter’s Untimely End.
Ready, Ky.—*l was not able to do
anything for nearly six months,”” writes
Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, ‘“‘and
was down in bed for three months.
I cannot tell you how I suffered with
my head, and with nervousness and
womanly troubles.
Our family doctor told my husband he
could mot do me any good, and he had
to give it up. We tried ancther doctor,
aut he did not help me.
At last, my mother advised me to take
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 %hought
it was no use for | was nearly dead and
nothing seemed to do me any good. But
I took eleven bottles, and now I am able
to do all of my work and my own
washing.
1 think Cardui is the best medidhe in
the world, My weight has increased,
and I look the picture of health. ”’
If You suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, get a boitle of Cardui
foday. Deiay is dangerous. We know
it will help you, for it has helped so
many thousands of oiher weak wemen
in the past 50 years.
At all druggists.
Write to: Chattancoga Medicine Co., Ladies’
Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for ‘{\‘fim'al
Instructions on your case and 64-page book, 'Home
Treatment for Womes," in plain wrapper. N.GC, 128
FOR SALE-1 horse, extra good
little animal, alsg one two-speed In
dian motorcycle, Alex Harvey, 224
W. Magnolia, Phone 275. 3t
Lady’s Hartford bicycle for sale
cheap at Hussey & Bowles, tf
FOR SALE
Second-hand Metz Auto and new
Overland Roadster. Owner leaving
town. Apply to D. F.Thompson,
Empire annex. tf
Kev. R M, Mann was elected
delegate to the General Associa
tion of the Southern Presbytery
which will meet at Orlando Fla.,
by the Sayanuah Presbytery
which convened at Mt. Vernon
this week.
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N. C. No. 1 Seed Peanuts,
per bushel ........ [ . .
Shorise Self Rising Flour .. 90
New Ground Corn Meal, per
Peck ...covvv i B
Best Swe€t Feed, per sack.. 1.75
Bran,peragck’.......s..o ¢ B
Pure Shorts, per 5ack....... 1.50
25 Pounds Sugar for ....... 2.00
25 pounds Brown sugar for., 1.75
Beet Pulp, per sack ........ 1.90
DODD SUPPLY COMPANY
Bulk Soda Crackers
Extra Nice—Fresh ‘
31bs tor.. .o i ol N
Davis Bros;.‘g_;gq,‘.