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CALL any Garage in the state, ask for the best mechahic to come to the phone, “Mr. Mechanic what are the
the two best lighting and starting stystems you know’’? ““Westinghouse and Delco” will be his prompt
reply. He will nine times out of ten say Westinghouse first. That‘s the system this Dort Car we sell is
equipped with. He will also §el_l you that nine tenths of the mechanical trouble in all new cars is in the light
ing and starting system. Isn’t it very necessary therefore that you get the very best you can.
We are giving.you more car for the money than any body we know. When you can buy a DORT for s7lé delivered in Fitzgerald that has a quiet motor
that will pull like a drove of mules or run like a scared rabbit that has a WESTINGHOUSE starting and lighting system, only found on high priced cars.
A Cantglever Sprmg, Mohair One Man Top, ‘a full Stream Line body. A car that you can sit on drivers seat and fill gas tank, start, stop, light, even let top
back with out getting out, see every part of the working from the seat. Don’t you think this DORT demands your inspectlon.
We sell Gasoline, Oil, All Acessories, Firestone and Goodrich Casings and Tubes. Let us nave your business
one month and compare. We appreciate our business, you can buy Cash or Credit. ' :
Griner Buggy & Wag C n
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Business and Personal News
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TODAY
Paramount D;ay.
Myrtle Stedman in “The
American Beauty.”
Paramount Bray Cartoon.
. TOMORROW
; (kjld Rooster Day.
Geraldine O’Brien in “A
Woman’s Fjght.”
Mutual Comedy.
COMING WEDNESDAY
Henry Walthall and Ed
na Mayo in "“The Leading
Lary.”
Election Returns at the
Grand Tuesday Night,
801 l weevils have been located
on a farm five miles south of Ro
chelle. |
We sell wire fencing. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY. ar
Mr. Lem Taylor, of Tift coun
ty is in the city visiting his son,
Mr. D. F. Taylor.
Vote for Jno. B. Hutcheson, of
Turner county, for Judge Court
of Appeals.—Adv.
. We sell wire fencing. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY. 1r
Mr Geo. T. Towson, of Mystic,
is attending to business in the
city today.
We sell wire fencing. DODD
SUPPLY COMPANY, 1k
Misses Iris Davenport and Do
ra. Mathis will leave this week
for Milledgeville, where they will
enter the fourth year in the G. N.
aad 1. C. :
Rev. and. Mrs. L. A. Hill and
Mrs. John F. Johnson motored
to Macon today to enter Miss
Gertrude Hill in Wesley College.
« LANDS FOR SALE—Eleven
5-acre tracts, one half mile from
city limits; well improved. Ap
ply Leader-Enterprise. Imo
0. JM. Nowws
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.DENTIST
Rooms 304-5
Garbutt-Donovan Bldg.
Office Phone 226
Residence Phone 38
Dr.G. W.McLean
DENTIST
Reoms 512-513. PHONE 438,
Garbutt- Donovan Building
Fifth Flooe
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.
Mr. Ben Drew, of Orlando,
Fla,, is in the city attending to
some business matters,
SUPPLY COMPANY. TF
We sell wire fencing. DODD
Vote for Jno. B. Hutcheson, of
Turner county, for Judge Court
of Appeals.—Adv.
OYSTER SEASON IS NOW
OPEN—For Oysters*and Fresh
Fish phone the Greek-American
Restaurant, phone No. 170. All
orders promptly delivered. st.
I will be on hand in about 60
days to attend to your piano
work. They should be tuned in
the fall and spring. Edward
Smering. e
Miss Marguerite Cooper left to
day for Cox College, accompanied
by her father, Rév. L. A. Cooper.
Col. A. S. Bussey, of Ashburn,
was in town this morning in the
interest of his friend, J .B. Hut
cheson, for the Court of Appeals.
Mr. Bussey is a son of the late
Wes Bussey, one time the fore
most politieian in his district.
Vote for Jno. B. Hutcheson, of
Turner county, for Judge Court
of Appeals.—Adyv.
Coffeec County Progress: Mrs.
E. E. Bailey returned to her home
in Fitzgerald Saturday, after a
visit to the family of her son, Mr.
W. H. Bailey.
OYSTER SEASON IS NOW
OPEN—For Oysters and Iresh
I'ish phone the Greck-American
Restaurant, phone No. 170. All
orders promptly delivered. st.
MONEY to LOAN
Unlimited amount on
Farm and city property
E WAILL
OFFICES;
Davis Building - Fitzgerald,
Bank Building - Rebecca.
THr= LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916,
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Miss Helen Osborne—Phone 159
COMPLIMENTARY
100 TEACHERS.
The reception last Friday eve
ning at Carnegie Hall was a so
cial event of more than usual im
portance as it brought together
for their mutual acquaintance the
teachers and parents and other
friends who are interested in the
schools of the city. The parties
entertaining were the Woman’s
Club and the Board of Educa
tion with the teachers of the pub
lic schools as the honor guests.
The hall was decorated with au
tumn flowers, golden glow and
ox-eyed daisies being the flowers
used. Receiving the guests at the
head of the stairway Mrs. Rob
ert E. Lée, Mrs. Charles E. Brow
er and Mrs. Thomas M. Griffin
passed them into the hall where
they were greeted by the presi
dent of the club, Mrs. S. G. Pry
or, Sr.,, Supt. and Mrs. J. E. Rick
etson, President of the Board, Mr.
J. E. Tumer, Mr. ].. . Glover,
Mr. J. T. Lisle, Mr. Harold Bealll
and Dr. L. S. Osborne, members
of the board and the full corps of
teachers, with only two or thrcc}
absent. The occasion was inform
al and a very pleasant evening
was spent in renewing former
friendships and making new ac
quaintances, there being a num
ber of strangers among this years
faculty. Miss Jesse Grantham,
one of Fitzgerald’s favorite musi
cians, gave much pleasure with
several piano selections and Miss
Rhea Wise sang “The Little
Gray Home in the West,” in her
‘usual happy manner.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the evening by Mesdames S.
G. Pryor, Jr., and Claude C. Per
sons presiding at one bowl while
in another corner of the room,
Misses Nelle Frazer and Rhea
Wise performed the same service.
Sandwiches in pretty baskets
were passed by the ycung ladies
and other members of the club.
Short talks, all in a happy vein,
were made by Mr. J. K. Turner,
Supt. J. E. Ricketson, Prof. Ray
Benjamin, of the manual training
department and Dr. L. S. Os
borne, secretary of the board:
Mrs. Pryor making the address of
welcome and introducing the
speakers. Rev. Leßoy St. John
was present and favored the com
pany with a <olo which displayed
his wonderful baritone voice.
Others present were called upon
for talks but for various reasons
were excused. The evening as a
whole was very enjoyable.
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Mesdames Dorminey, Beecher
and Hamlin, of Allapaha were
shopping in the city Saturday.
Miss Athleen Rohrer entertain
ed the “Busy Bee” sewing society
at her home Saturday afternoon.
The girls spent some time with
their needles and then adjourned
to enjoy the pictures at the
Grand. They were chaperoned
by Miss Bernice Rohrer and Miss
Frances Heide, and closed the
pleasant afternoon with refresh
ments at Denmarks. The mem
bers present were Misses Agnes
Heide, Minnie and Ruth Ricket
son, Frances Brown and Athleen
Rohrer.
Mr. Wimberly Wilson's name
should be added to the list of
those going to Georgia Univer
sity. He leaves Wednesday.
Messrs. Robert Mann, Lon Shea-.
‘han and Archie Wilcox are also
‘among the Tech students to go a
little later.
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- Mrs. A, H .Thurmond and fam
ily returned today from their trip
‘to Barnesville.
Miss Sarah King leaves this
week for Gainesville to resume
her studies at Brenau college.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniel, of
Hazlehurst, were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Daniel.
Mr. Albert Pervis, was a Fitz
gerald visitor Saturday.
Prof. Henry Stewart, a mem
ber of the faculty at Brenau, left
Sunday for Gainesville to resume
his work. He was the guest of
his aunt, Mrs. J. L. Pittman,
while in the city.
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Mr. Stokes, of Moultrie, spent
today in the city, the guest of
friends. ‘
Miss Alive Garbutt, who has
been the guest of Miss Hazel
Jolly, went to Thomasville this
afternoon, where she will visit
friends for a few days and go to
Meridian, Miss., where she will
attend Meridian College.
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Miss Martha Kennedy, of
Statesborough, S. C., arrived this
afternoon and will visit Mrs. D.
B. Ware.
Mrs. W. W. Waters and little
son, Lane, from Palatka, Fla., are
the guests of Mrs. Water’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis.
THE HOLY CITY ‘
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By special request Bro. St.
John will sing “The Holy City”
at the Central Christian church
revival tonight. This song is a
favorite all over the country. A
rare treat is in store for those who
hear this song tonight.
The house was filled last night
with a very atténtive audience to
hear Bro. Orahood’s magnificent
plea for Unity in Christ. This
sermon was a setting forth of the
principles of the Christian church
and their plea for a Christian
unity on the New Testament
foundation as laid down by the
Apostles of Christ at the institu
tion of the church on the day of
Pentacost.
The subject for tonight: “New
‘Testament Conversions.”
The music, consisting of cho
rus, Orchestra, and solos is the
best to be had in our city.
You are cordially welcome to
all these services.
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Vote for Jno. B. Hutcheson, of
Turner county, for Judge Court
of Appeals.—Adv. i
WILL BE GLAD TO
TELL YOU ANYTHING
YOU WANT TO KNOW
ABOUT FARM LOANS,
FREE OF <COST AND
WITHOUT OBLIGATION
UFON YOUR PART :
CLAYTON JAY
FITZGERALD. CA.
~ Miss Lucy Whitley returned
‘to her home in Fitzgerald Sun
day after a week’s visit at the
‘home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. J.
'Henderson.—Okcilla Star.
~ FURNIEHED ROOMS for
light housckeeping wanted. Pre
fer rooms close in if possible.
Willing to pay good price for
something nice. W. V. JONES,
Jlinotype operator, Leader-Enter
prise. gy
Mrs. A. S. Dorminey, of Fitz
gerald, spent last weck with her
daughters: Mrs. D. J. Hender
son, Jr., and Mrs. J. A. Mclnnis.
—Ocilla Star.
AGENTS—SSO.OO weekly. Sell
our 15 household inventions. New,
live, quick sellers. General agents
getting rich. Every home buys
one or more. Samples furnished
active workers. Write NOW.
Address MAIL ORDER, Box
625, Fitzgerald, Ga. TF
Mrs. W. G. Dorminey, of Fitz
gerald, spent the week-end with
her daughter, Mrs. D. R. Hender
son.—OQcilla Star.,
Mrs. Lula Kendrick, of Fitzger
ald, spent last week with Mrs, J.
T. Luke.—Ocilla Star.
Little Alex McDonald, Jr., of
Fitzgerald, spent last week with
his cousin, Bailey Henderson.—
Ocilla Star.
HEIFERS LOST
Three yearlings estrayed from
my place. One white bob-tailed
yearling, one red and one cream
colored. Please notify me if tak
enup. G. R. COOPER, R. F. D.
No. 2. Itp
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For the Party Dress or Opera Gown
We have shoes to harmonizc with any
costume. Dancing pumps, opera slip
pers, for Home Wear or any occasion.
Call and See the Ncw Stvles
McCarty, Johnstone Co.
, Exclusive Agency
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On improved City Prop
erty. Quick Results.
Monthly payment plan.
Montague Realty and
Investment Corporat’n
Grand Opera House Bldg.
NU DO BREAD PRICE AD
VANCES
Advires from the Bakery, that
owing to the unusual advance in
Flour cost, the price of Nu Do
will advance to 6 cents and 12
cents, commencing on Thursday.
We are further advised that the
size and mogy excellent quality
will be main"myd, believing that
to leave the,e sand quality the
same, and to .(}('ancc the price a
penny will be the better method
to take care of the advance. Nu
Do is still the cheapest article of
food the housewife can place on
the table. Mon&Wed
Adyv. L. O. Tisdel.
Mrs. Rich, of Fitzgerald, is the
guest at the home of her son, Mr.
Wiley Rich.
Vote for. Jno. B. Hutcheson, of
Turner county, for Judge Court
of Appeals.—Adyv.
Valdosta Times: Mr. A. G.
Smith, of Fit.gerald, spent yes
terday in Valdosta.
Vote for Jno. B. Hutcheson, of
Turner county, for Judge Court
of Appeals.—Adv.