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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 not accept.
No corimission. 15-12 t
O.H ELKINS
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TODAY
“MARY PAGE”
Episode Eight
AR R A R R NP RAR AT
SATURDAY
“Diamond from the Sky”
Final Episode
“The Girl and the Game”
Episode One
Coming—Monday
“THE GOLDEN CLAW”
A Tri2ngle Feature
All Fancy Grocery Stores here
are selling White Crest Flour and
Dodd’s white, pure, clean meal.
Call at Mrs. Broughton's and
see the new Moire Ribbon selling
at 25¢. A full line of colors.
Mr. L. C. Montague returned
Thursday from Csakfield, where
he audited the books of a local
bank.
WHITE CREST FLOUR for
sale by L. O. Tisdel, Vendome
Grocery Co., Wilson & Dykes,
Dodd Supply Co. Other grocery
men will handle White Crest.
Improve your health and use
Dodd’s pure, white, fresh ground,
clean, meal handled bythe best
grocers in the city.
Mrs. Broughton received today
a good line of Georgette Crepe,
including Old Rose.
For best, whitest, purest, clean
est and sweetest flour call for
White Crest. For best corn meal
call for Dodd’s pure, clean meal.
Mr. Emory Wilcox, of Fitz
gerald, visited Rochelle last Sat
urday and Sunday.—Rochelle
New Era.
Hand-made roses by the yard
for trimming evening dresses at
Mrs. Broughton's.
To Buy
Corn
We are in the market to
buy country corn for
cash.
DAVIS BROS. CO.,
FITZGERALD, GA.
No Better Watch Made than The
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SOUTH BEND
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I have in stock 0-12-16-18 sizes
NEWEST MODEL.S
E. P. WIGHTMAN
Dr.G.W.McLean
DENTIST
Reoms 512-513. ° PHONE 438,
Garbutt- Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
Sunday by Appointment
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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Miss Helen Osborne Phone 159.
I know a man whose gifts are
o 0 greal,
But I'll not name him now—l'll
wait
'& Until he dies;
‘he fashion is to save the praise
Which might make smooth the
rougher ways
For him who tries. :
[ know a man whose deeds are
such
That other people owe him much,
But I must strive
To keep from letting it appear
That' I perceive—l must not
cheer
While he’s alive.—Selected.
A large crowd is expected to
greet Miss Frances Roeder at
Carnegie’ Hall Monday night
wher she gives a concert for the
benefit of the St. Mathews Episs
copal ‘church. Miss Roeder's
voice is a Coloratura, a freakish
ly high soprano, tanging from
middle “C” to and including “G”
above the high “C”. She will
render the following program:
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(a) Mussetta’s Valse from
La Boheme—Puccini.
(b) “I Hear You Calling Me”
—~Charles Marshall.
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(a) Bell Song from Lakme—
Leo Delibes.
(b) Little Grey Home in the
West—E. Ball.
(¢) Manon-—Massenet.
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(a) Magic Flute—Mozart.
(b) Little Bit of Heaven—E.
Ball.
(c) Aria of La ‘fraviata—Ver
di.
Misses Mamie and FEmmie
Mashburn arrived yesterday from
College Park, where they have
been attending school, to make a
visito to homefolks.
Mrs. R. M. Mann, Mrs. G. E.
Ricker and Mrs. W. G. Broad
hurst returned Thursday from
Valdosta where they have been
attending the meeting of the Sa
vannah Presbytery.
l Rev. T. C. Howes, of Ocilla,
and others from Ocilla, were in
the city Thursday morning to
hear Sam Small.
Miss Florence Roberts, of Ocil
la, was in the city shopping
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jessie Grantham is ex
pecting soon her mother, Mrs, W,
T. Ward, and her sister, Mrs.
Gordon Burns, of Douglas, to be
her guests.
THE LEADER ENTERPPRISE AND PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916
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Th hi f Virginia
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is in them!
QND you know well cnough what that means,
if you’ve ever smoked a Virginia cigarette.
$ ““The tobacco man’s tobacco”” is what Virginia
is called. One reason is because Virginia gives '
| : to a cigarette the one quality no other tobacco
can give— ‘character”/ —that zest and life that
makes a cigarette satisfying. o 1
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» Sun-goldened, lively, mellow Virginia—that’s adl neh Gl
Piedmoqtsl ALL Virginial There’s ““character”’ ;I;ggf;f:t;ig;r:p”;“gé;;,,‘:;fg}‘“(,':
aplenty in Piedmonts. bk e e e R
s i of quality must be taken out of
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1s shy of taste? Why it is just merely ‘‘a smoke’’? vt b ot -
It's because it lacks “character’’/ ;figflfyh:fei;ft%e‘;fii’tfgg’le%;l{
= onts can and do give you kbetter
' So try Piedmonts—today/ SRI :
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Prof. Mathews and Miss Ber-i
nice Geddes left this morning for
Macon to attend the meeting of
the State Iducational Associa
tion.
Mr. H. C. Hyatt and his
bride, of Blackshear, arrived in:
the city Thursday to make a
short visit. |
Miss Rose Lonsberg, of Al
bany, is the guest of Mrs. H.
Garber.
There will be a special musical
program llaster Sunday at the
evening service at the Presbyte
rian church at 8:00 o’clock. Ev
erybody is cordially invited to be
present.
Mr. Karl Lehman, All South
Secretary of the Christian En
deavor work, will be in the city
Wednesday, April 26th, to give
an address to the young people
of the different Young people’s
societies of the churchd at the
Central Church. Mr. Lehman's
work is straightening’and organ
izing young people’s societies,
and will have many good things
to tell us.
LEADER-ENTERPRISE PRINT
ING PAYS.
-WORLD’S . HIGHEST
OPERATIC SOPRANO
FRANCES ROEDER
Of Royal Opera Covent Garden, London,
WILL GIVE A CONCERT AT CARNEGIE HALL
On Monday Night, April 24, 1916,
AT 8:185,
For the Benefit ot
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church.
TICKETS S 0 CENTS.
: For sale at Adams’ Kandy Kitchen.
Mrs. C. E. Brower leaves Sun
day for Atlanta to attend the
first day of Grand Opera. She
will hear “Madam Butterfly” in
the afternoon and “Sampson and
Daliah” in the evening.
CLERK WANTED—First
class grocery salesman for retail
trade. None but a good one with
city experience need apply. Clerk
care Leader-Enterprise. 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ritch, and
Mrs. E.L. Wilder returned Wed
nesday from TLaGrange, wherg
they attended the Newton-Mec-
Googan wedding.
A PROMINENT VISITOR
- Dr. L. S. Ledbetter, represens
tative from Polk county is in the
lcity today the guest of Hon. D. T,
Paulk. Dr. Ledbetter is the au
thor of the State Narcotic law
and is fully convinced that its en
forcement will be a great blessing
to the state. As the ' doctor
states it: “Every redeemed addict.
to the drug habit will become an
asset to the state instead of a li
ability in his present deplorable
condition. With the enforcement
of the Federal law to rid the
nation of this evil, the coming
generation will show the effect of
the law, by its greater efficiency,
and higher standard of citizen
ship. Next to the prohibition
act, it is the greatest movement
for the redemption of the unfor
tunate.”
LET THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE
FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR
NEXT JOB WORK.
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Diamond C..........22¢ No. 10 Diamond C $1.60
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Geo. Taylor, of Wray, has en
listed in the army and will leave
tonight for Columbus, Ohio.
Atty. D. B. Nicholson and
Demonstration Agent Pittman
are at Salem Church today, de
livering addresses at the close of
the school of that settlement.