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TODAY
TRIANGLE PROGRAM
Wi illiam S. Hart and House
Peters in—
“BETWEEN‘ MEN”
& —AIso—
“DIZZY HEIGHTS AND
DARING HEARTS
Keystone Comedy
“
TOMMORROW
Y% Fennessce’'s Partner,”
Featuring Fannie Ward
“Paramount Program”
COMING THURSDAY
Anna Held in :
“Madame Presidents™ i
Capt. D. B. Mull is expected
th@ city to spend a few days
fore returning to Washington.
Mrs. T. E. Myers accompanie
Mr. Myers to Atlanta, where the
will be joined Tuesday by Dr. and
Mrs. D. B. Ware for Rochester,
Minn.
Mrs. J. P. Gary and grand
children left for a short visit to
relatives in Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. I. Goldenberg left Saturday
night for Baltimore to lay in a
complete stock of summer dry
goods. He expects to be gone
for about ten days. '
Get the best Ice Cream
in town at Ph#i Roberson’s
' =5-Story Building.
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¢ Comrades Ewing and- McCord
returned from the Confederate
Reunion at Birmingham, Ala,,
and-are full of praise for the peo
ple of the Magic City of Alaba
ma for their painstaking efforts
in«aring for the old Veterans.
Mr. W. E. Werner and wife
afd his son and his wife passed
through the city Saturday from
St. Cloud, Fla., to their home in
Terre Haute, Ind.
Mr. Townsend and son spent the
night in the city enroute from
their Florida home to Illinois.
They are well pleased with the
advantages on the Central Route.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sandlin and
their children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Maddox motored to
Dublin Sunday to visit relatives
and friends. l
‘Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Willis, of
Tdlladega, Ala. and children were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Day. They returned to their home
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fretwell
left Sunday in their car via the
Central Route for Macon and will
motor Monday to Atlanta to at-’
tend the Granii’ Lodge 1. O. O. F.|
Robert, the 10-year-old son of
W. R. Dykes, narrowly escaped‘
serious - injuries last: Saturday
“when he cranked the delivery car
of the Wilson Grocery Co., which
hapened to be in gear. The child
*&caped with a scare “and some
ninor injuries. ¢
If you doubt the quality
of our Cream, Phone 511.
It’s the best money can
buy. Phil Roberson, 5-
Story Building.
FARMERS!
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Attention!
X % have plenty of money
Wt% loan on five year terms
" on FARM;LANDS in Irwin and
Ben Hill Counties. If you are
»in meed of money, it will pay
you to see us, for we are pre
pared to make quiek loans,
McDonald & Bennett
THE LEADER ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916.
T N eOO R R S R SR S e T e i) Nt
Dr.G.W.McLean
DENTIST
Rooms 512.513. PHONE 438.
Garbutt- Donovan Building
Fifth Flooe
Sunday by Appointment
MONEY to LEND
On Farm nds and
City Properd. Easy
-terms. Low Interest--
Prompt Service - .
J. B. NORMAN
Attorney-at-Law
403 Five-Story Building.
Mrs. J. E. Andrews left for
an extensive trip to Alabama.
She will atend the Reunion
umni of the Alabama Female
ge at Montgomery and visit
es in Centerville.
Let’s go around to Phil
berson’s and get a dish
| that Cream--it’s fine.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Powell and
Miss Powell left Saturday for
their home in Villa Rica.
Mr. Cecil Pattishall left Friday
night for Chicago to accept a po
sition there.
l We get our Ice Cream
fresh by Express every
lday. Phil Roberson, 5-
Story Building.
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 Mingd. :
For your convenience and use
we have installed a telephone at
the ticket office. Calls will be
answered from 4:00 p. m. to 10:30
p. m.—Grand Theater.
William S. Hart and House Pe
ters at the Grand today in the
Triangle feature “Between Men.”
A great big Lemonade
for Sc at Phil Roberson’s,
S-Story Building.
Dixie Short Route Ministrels at
the Grand Thursday night, all
home talent. Everything new and
classy. Parade at noon. Come
and bring the kids.
COMFORTING WORDS.
Many a Fitzgerald Household Will
Find Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a
bad back removed—to be entirely free
from annoying dangerous kidney dis
orders, is enough to make any suffer
er grateful. The following advice of
one who has suffered will prove com
forting words to hundreds of Fitz
gerald readers.
A. D. Brown, carpenter, 514 W.
Oconee St., Fitzgerald, says: “I strain
ed my back, which caused trouble with
my kidneys. I suffered from a dull
aehe across my loins and I was stiff,
sefe and tired all the time. I felt as
if I wanted to lie down. I was also
bothered by dizzy spells and black
spots floated before my eyes. Noth
ing ever gav eme so much relief as
Doan’s Kidney Pills”
Price 50c at all dealers. Bon't
simply ask for a kidney rentedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pillv—the same that
Mr. Brown had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. . advi
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FITZGERALD LODGE NO 39
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Meets each Tuesday evening at
7 :30.
Paul Gungl, N. G.
W. W. Hughes, V. G.
C: A. Fretwell, Rec. Sec.
C. M. Simons, Fin. Sec.
Members urged to attend, and
visitors always welcome.
Ledge Room Telephone No. 146.
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Miss Helen Osborne Phone 159.
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AUCTION WHIST
CLUB ENTERTAINED.
The Auction Whist Club™ was
delightfully, entertained at the
home of Mrs. J. C. Legiour Fri
day afternoon. The home was
made attractive with ferns and
potted plants.
After an interesting game a
dainty salad course was served.
Mrs.” W. R. Parsons made top
score and was awarded a beauti
ful box of stationery.
The members of the club were:
Mesdames G. E. Ricker, J. C. Bre
wer, G.'S. Flournoy, J. L. Dot
miny, W. R. Parsoas,‘and J. F.
Sheahan. The special guests were
Mesdames J. L. Pittman and A.
P. Adams,
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DOMESTIC SCIENCE
CLASS ENTERTAINED.
At the rooms of the domestic
science class Miss Bernice Geddes
entertained the girls of the grad
uating class Thursday afternoon.
Numeroug games were arranged
for” their entertainment and they
enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon.
Delicious ice cream, lady fingers‘
and candy were enjoyed. :
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Mrs. R. L. Hilliard returned
Saturday night from Waycross,
where she has been visiting rela
tives for some time.
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Miss Bernice Geddes left this
morning for Savannah, where she
takes the boat for her home in
Boston. :
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Miss Marion Van Gorder left
this morning for Savannah to take
the boat there for Boston. She
will spend the summer months
visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M.
Swan, at Tilton, N. H.
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Miss Virginia McLarin left
Saturday for her home in Fair
burn.
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Misg Sunolia Vaughn left Fri
day night for Nashville, where
she will attend summer school.
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Mrs. M. P. Foss and her bro
ther, Mr. S. . Pelton left last week
for Springfield ,Mass., where they
will spend the summer. They
will return in October.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews
and family left this morning for
Montgomery, to spend several
weeks. Mrs. Andrews is going
especially to attend the banquet of
the Montgomery Alumni which
will be at the woman’s college.
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Miss Mary Hartnett left Satur
day-for her home in Gay, Ga.
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Miss Averitt left Friday night
for her home in Statesboro.
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Miss Ethel Adams left Satur-|
day for her home in Demerest.
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Miss Barbara Reynolds left Sat
urday for her home in Albany.
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Miss Ethel Legious left Satur
day for Camp Brooklyn to spend
a few days visiting friends.
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Mrs. G. E. Ricker will enter
tain the members of her Sunday
School and a few friends with a
picnic at Lake Beatrice Tuesday
night.
Members of the Christian En
deavor of the Presbyterian church
don’t forget the party at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Oshorne on
Roanoke Drive Wednesday night.‘
Every member is urged to be
present, |
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Only a few more days of the
remarkable white sale at the Mec-
Carty-Johnstone Co. store, If you
have not visited the store before
now is your chance.
Base ball results at Phil
lßobersbn’s, 5-Story Bldg.
Farm Loans
QUICK MONEY
Choice Farm Loans made
at LOWEST NET COST
to borrower. Drpp in and
get acquainted wi)h us and
our methods, or write us
and we will come and show
you. .
Jorgensen & Reeve
Room 406, Garbutt-Dongvan Building,
FITZGERALD, - GEORGIA
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Snyder and
Mrs. L. O. Davis will attend the
Grand Lodge 1. O. O. F. in At
lanta this week. -
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Mr. G. M. Bowden, of Fitzger
ald, is among the popular travel
ing men spending the day here.—
Moultrie Observer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brewer will
leave tonight for Memphis, Tenn.,
to attend the meeting of the
Southern Grocers Association, of
which Mr. Brewer is vice-presi
dent.
“BEST NEWS SINCE JUDAS
DIED.”
CHEER UP REMEDY FOR INDI
GESTION. HAS. BEEN. FOUND,
You need no longer suffer with that
*BDULL, LAZY FEELING, THAT
DREADFUL GNAWING SENSA
TION: IN 'THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, SOUR STOMACH,
AND DULL HEADACHE ABOVE
THE EYES AND THROUGH THE
TEMPLES.” Rid yourself of INDI
GESTION and enjoy your meals,
your sleep will be sweet and refresh
in, your life longer and happier.
Prof. E. L. 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 of the mest instan
taneous and magical benefits that have
resulted in my own case from the use
of a bottle 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 maufucturers 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 represep
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
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lhis isto You
IT is an easy matter for any woman to remain young and fresh
in appearance these days. Itisallin the care you exercise
and in the quality of the face creams and other toilet articles you
» use.
Our toilet articles are very high grade, and yet we sell them
at popular prices regardless of thel great merit. :
We will be delighted to show them if you will honor us with a call.
Denmark Drug Co.
| The exall Store
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With Qur Advertisers
I'm sure you haven’t all the
summer skirts you need. Buy
one of the Kool cloth skirts just
received at the Surprise Store.
You can find no prettier colors
or varietieg of striped dress goods
than those at the Surprise Store.
A new shipment of the prettiest
striped sport skirts for men and
boys at the Empire Store.
The boys are never happier
in the hot summer time than
when taking a swim. The Em
pire Store can furnish you with
nice knit bathing suits.
Look in at Churchwell’s when
you want to buy a china silk
waist. - They have the prettiest
vet. .
FITZGERALD, GA., May 22, 1916.
DEAR FRIENDS:— ‘
This is to inform you that I have opened a busi
ness at 107 South Grant Street, and will
carry a full line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ready-to-
Wear, Shoes and Notions. I’ll be glad to see all my
old friends and customers,
My stock is entirely new and up-to-date, no
bankrupt goods, and my prices are as they always
have been, reasonable. When you come in to buy
you will deal with no one but Sam Abram.
If T have pleased you in the past, come in and
let me serve you again, and you may be assured of a
square deal.
Yours sincerely,
_ SAM ABRAM, Mgr. :
Abram’s Dry Goods Co.
107 South Grant Street.
HEREAFTER 1 shall deposit in
the EXCHANGE NATIONAL
BANK. I surely can make no mis
take to deposit my money where
many other people have deposited
thousands and thousands until the
bank has ‘larger deposits than afiy
other bank in this portion of the
state and where the HONORABLE
TREASURER of the UNITED
STATES deposits U. S. Government
moneys.—Mr. Prudent.
$350,000.00 TO LOAN
On Ben Hill, Irwin & Wilcox Counties
FARM LANDS
Money on hand and no delay
in making loans.
I assure you prompt and effi
cient service.
Liberal Terms and Reasonable Rates.
CLAYTON JAY
FITZGERALD, GA.