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AUTOMOBILES!
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‘V E do not claim that we have the only car on the market, but we do claim that in
this DORT car we sell, you buy no better on earth. We sold three last week and
called them up this morning and asked them how the DORT was performing, and all
three are very much surprised that they would do half they are doing. If we don’t show
you more guaranteed standard equipment on the Dort than any car on the market for
less money we won't ask you to buy. Call us up and andlet us SHOW YOU what they
will do. Fire Stone and Goodrich Casings, full line of Supplies, Gasoline, Oils, etc.
Your credit is good with us.
GRINER BUGGY & WAGON CO.
L. L. GRINER e . : : - EAST CENTRAL AVENUE
Business and Personal News
At The
TODA\XY |
Paramount Program.
Louise Huff in “Destiny’s
Toy." |
Paramount Bray Cartoon.
“Farmer Alfalfa’ in the
Watermelon Patch.” i
TOMORROW
Clara Kimball Young in?
“Marrying for Money.” |
Mutual Comedy. i
The Home Talent Film—
“ The Heart of the Hills"—
Wednesday and Thursday,
August 30th and 31st.
Mr. Stubbs Dorminy has re
turned from a business trip to At
lanta.
Mr. Lenton Bowen motored
over from Tifton yesterday and
spent the afternoon in the city.
Congressman Crisp will speak
at Rebecca next Wednesday.
W. G. Robinson, of Fitzgerald,
is among the well known visitors
in Moultrie—Moultrie Observer.
Mrs. W. D. Ethridge, of Fitz
gerald, is spending sometime
with her sister, Mrs. A. Ragan, of
this city, and other relatives in
this section.—Eastman Times-
Journal.
PEARS FOR SALE
I have 500 bushels of Keéper
Pears, ‘good for cooking or pre
serving. 75c bushel delivered in
Fitzgerald. Address A. W. Ful
e "R F.D. No. 4, Abbeville,
(Ga. TF
WILL BE GLAD 'TO
TELL YOU ANYTHING
YOU WANT TO KNOW.
'ABOUT FARM = LOANS,
FREE OF <COST AND
WITHOUT OBLIGATION
UPON YOUR PART :
CLAYTON JAY
FITZGERALD. CA.
- WEATHER
Saturday
Max. 92. Min. 70.
" Sunday
Max. 94. Min. 70.
R L OA, e S AT AS R
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.
Messrs. C. B. Watts and Chas.
Taliferro attended the Confeder
ate Veterans Reunion in Ameri
cus last week.
Mr. James L. McCarty and
daughter, Elizabeth motored to
Unadilla Sunday and spent the
day with Mr. McCarty’s parents.
I LEND FARMERS MONEY
5 and 10 years best
terms. J. E. TURNER,
Exchange National Bank.
Mrs. W. H. Wells and little
daughter, Margaret and niece,
Miss Gazel Crittenden, have re
turned to théir home in Shellman
afte a two week’s visit with Mrs.
James L. McCarty.
~ Mrs. E. F. Russell and son,
Ralph, have returned from a
‘month’s visit in Leesburg, Fla.
C. R. Fort and a party of eight
in two cars passed through the
city Sunday en route from Tam
pa, where they have been on a va
cation, to their homes in Paducah,
Ky.
Mr. Carl Porterfield, of Jackson
ville, Fla., is visiting his grand
father and uncle, Messrs. J. H.
and R. L. Porterfield for a few
days. 24l
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams are
visiting friends and relatives in
Adel for about a week.
Miss Mattie McPherson has re
turned to her home in Luskin,
Texas, after a visit of several
weeks to her cousin, Mrs. E. P.
Searcy, on West Pihe.
Fitzgerald
Cotton Market
Aug. Z2B
Good Middling 156 1-16¢
Fully Good Mid
d1ing............15 3-16¢
' Middling....... 14 9-16¢
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, MONDAY, AUGHEY 28 1916... .. ... ...
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’Miss Helen Osborne—Phone 159
Miss Bessie Smith spent Satur
day in Abbeville on business.
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Miss Myrtle Taylor, of Syca
more, is the guest of Miss Jessie
Lee Rogers.
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Miss Marjorie Chambliss, of
Broxton, is vigiting Mrs. Jack
Dorminy.
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Miss Ruth Fussell, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her cousin, Miss
Ethelyn Fussell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Patterson an
nounce the arrival of a daughter
at their home last Wednesday.
Mrs. W. E. Adams has return
ed from a visit of a couple of
weeks with relatives in Peml)rokel
and Savannah.
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Mr. Walter Linsenby has re
turned from Rochelle, where he
has been the past ten days on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dickey are
expecting to leave Wednesday in
their car for a trip to Warm
Springs.
Mrs. E. E. Perkins had the mis
fortune of falling down her front
steps Saturday and breaking her
right arm at the wrist.
Miss Helen Morgan has return
ed to her home in Abbeville after
a visit of some time with her cou
sin, Miss Athleen Dickey.
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Mrs. J. C. Brewer and family
is expected soon from Atlantic
Beach where they have been en
joying the month of August.
Miss Bernice Rohrer is expect
ed home tomorrow from Goshen
Indiana, where she has been visit
ing relatives and attending school
this summer.
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- Miss Bernice Echols is expect
ed in a few days from Athens and
other points in North Georgia,
where she has been taking a sum
mer course and visiting relatives.
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Misses Jennie Latimer and Ed
na McLain and Mr. Harry Curl
ing, of Douglas, motored over to
the city Sunday and spent the af
ternoon with Mrs. Lon Dickey.
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MISS:ROGERS ENTERTAINS
Miss Jessie Lee Rogers enter
tained. very delightfully with' a
picnic at the Blue and Gray park
Friday evening complimentary to
her visitor, Miss Mattic Dudson,
of Macon. &
A very pleasant evening was
spent enjoying the usual pastimes
of that place and an elaborate lun
cheon was spread. '
} Mrs. (imn'g(: W. ?(t»f.:x,‘l“- Clt(l]:—
croned the party.
i Those in the party were: Mis
'ses Mattie D. «Hudson, * Annie
Laurie Jolley, FEthelyn Fussell,
i Derothy Jones, Hattie Wideman,
and Ruth Fussell, of Atlanta;
l.‘\T(wfl\. Chester Strickland, Ar
chie Wilcox, L. W. Martin, Har
ll’nrh--~. Jarrett Pryor and Ray
mond Butler. ;
Mr. Raymond Ellars returned
Friday from Kokomo, Ind., where
he has been spending his summer
vacation. He will visit his moth
er until the University of Geor
gia opens this fall.
OO
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grey and
two children Caroline and Nelson
and Mrs. M. S. Smith and four
children drrived Sunday from Lo
cust Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Grey
will visit their sisters, Mrs. J. B,
Wall and Miss Louise Smith for
a couple of days.
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| BACK BAD TODAY? |
Backache is usually kidney-ache
and makes you dull, nervous and
tired. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills
for weak kidneys—the remedy
recommended by your friends
and neighbors.
J. S. Willey street supt, 412 [.
Qconee St., Fitzgerald, says: “For
scven years, I suffered fromn disor
da°red kidacys. The trcuble dveloped
intc lumbago and my back was in
terrible shape. If I stooped, I couldn’t
get up again, I felt drowsy and lan
suid and had dizzy spells and -
aches. Two boxes of Doan’s Kidney
Fil's cured me, I haven't had ary
further trouble for five vears.”
Priec 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—that same that
Mr. Willey had.' Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N 'Y. adv,
We sell wire fencing. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY. TF
Mrs. Yancey Bowles and sister,
Miss Atha Myers, and Misses
Mattie McPherson and Stella
Murphy, of Chattanooga, return
ed Saturday from a delightful vis
it to relatives and friends in Jas
per, Fla, ;
We sell wire fencing. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY. TF
Farmers! Let us share in your
prosperity. Pay your subscrip
tion to the Leader-Enterprise.
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN |
During the First week of ‘School we will sell
to School Children only
One 5¢ Tablet 7
One 5¢ Pencil All for 5 C
One 5¢ Bottle Ink _ : : |
Can You Miss This Bargain?
We also carry a complete liné of
all other School Supplies.
A E PDTT
NATIONAL DRUG CO.
“A GOOD vDRUG STORE <7
PHONE 99 . - - 118 East Pine Street
'TO THE VOTEKS OF THE
THIRD CONGRESSION
AL DISTRICT
I hereby respectfully announce
my candidacy for re-election as,
your Representative in the Sixty-
Fifth (65) Congress, subject to
the Primary to be held Septem
ber 12. ;
~ During the short time I have
been your congressman, I have
sincerely endeavored to serve you
faithfully, and if my efforts and
record meet with your approval, I
will feel greatly honored and pro
foundly grateful if you will give
me your support in the coming
election. Congress has been in
almost continuods session since
you elected me, and duty required
me to stay here, which prevent
ed me from visiting you as often
as I wished. The Ways: and
Means Committee is now daily
working on a Revenue measure;
being: on that committee, I must
remain here until the new tax law
is pasesd. As soon as Congress
adjourns, or before then, if public
business will permit me to leave,
I expect to canvass the District,
meet the people personally, and
talk to them face to face, both in
dividaully and on the stump.
If re-elected, I promise to dis
charge the duties of the great of
fice with fidelity, and to the best
of my ability.
From the depths of my heart I
thank you for your past kindness
to me.
Cordially yours,
Dd-Sep-19. Charles R. Crisp.
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, Iwt 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
Miss Stella Murphy, of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., is the attractive
guest of Miss Atha Myer, at the
Hotel Empire.
We sell wire fencing. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY. TF
' Miss Elizabeth MéCarty is
spending the week in Unadilla,
‘where she is a guest at a house
party.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith and
son, Ernest, motored over from
Valdosta yesterday and spent the
day in the city, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Brannon. ‘
We sell wimng. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY. TF
MONEY to LOAN
Unlimited amount on
Farm and city property
E WAILL.
OFFICES;
Davis Building - Fitzgerald,
Bank Building - Rebecca.
Dr.J.M.Adams
Has resumed his dent
al practice in
Rooms 304-5
Garbutt-Donovan Bldg.
Office Phone 226
Residence Phone 38