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PARAGRAPHS
Mr. Howard Wooding of LaGrange
%é' spending a few days with his sister
&8s E Kyle Farmer on East Roan
e drive. e
Messrs. Dell Pettis and Edward
Cooper of Columbia, S. C. were the
guests of Mr. W. A, Green on North
Main Street Sunday. They are en
route to Jacksopville, Fla. i
Mrs. Charles E. Brower and hand
some young son Loyd have returned
home after a delightful visit to Mrs.
Robert E, Lee on South Lee street.
Read Leader-Enterprise advertis
ing. It will show you the way to
economical buying. .
Miss Josephine Manning returned
to Macon where she will resume her
studies at Wesleyan College.
Paul B. Bowers of.Cincinnatti,‘O.,
arrived Monday to visit friends and
relatives in the city.
Mrs. M, Gottliecb who has been vis
iting her parents in Savannah for the
past week, returned to the city Sun
day night. |
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Mr. C. A. Fretwell is in Atlanta to-‘
day attending a conference of agents
of the Traveller’s Insurance Company
to discuss workmen’s compensation
insurance under the new state law.
Experts will address the agents on
the subject.
666 is a prescription fer Colds,
Fever and LaGrippe.® It's the
most speedy remedy we know.—
(Adv.) W.Feb. 16
Miss Nellie Johnson leit Monday
for her home in Carrollton after a
delightful visit to Miss Hazel Dean
Jolly on South Grant Street. |
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris and
children have returned from Pavo
Pavo where they attended the mar
riage of Mr. Harris’ niece Miss Ber
niece Harris and Mr. John Cannon
of Bainbridge.
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¥.oank’S LIVER PLLS do contain Calomel, shichd
the only’ real Liver Cleanser, (but not the sickenim
griping Calomel you’ve dreaded all your life); itd
so scientifically combined with otiier cleansin
drugs that it will not sicken, gripe or interfere wit
gour work. Known anc endorsed by thousand
25c AT DRUG AND GENERAL STORES. @
Made by the makers of Plank’s Caill Tonig
; ANNOUNCEMENT
The many friends of Drew W.
Paulk hereby announce his candidacy
for Mayor to be voted on in the com
ing City Primary. We feel that ow
)ing to the experience Mr. Paulk has
thad as Mayor of the City that just
at this time, and under present condi
tions, he is excellently fitted for the
place. We heartily recommend him
to the voters of the city. tf
Miss Effie Brassell
TEACHER OF VOICE
Studio—Epworth League Parlors
Central Methodist Church
Residence Phone 51
Miss Brassell will be ready for clasg
and private lessons on January 3rd.
Anyone interested will communicate
with her in person or by phone. d 8
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H. A. Mathis
OPTOMETRIST and
/MFG. OPTICIAN
Eyes’ examined, Glasses furnished.
| Broken Lens Duplicated
/We Grind Our Own Glasges,
FOR EXPERT AUTOMOBILE
and SIGN PAINTING, See
S. F. Brown & Co.
' FITZGERALD, GA.
Phone 496-]. Rear of Martin Mfg. Co.
Office Phone 511
Res. Phone 545
J. T. BRICE, D.C.
®
Chiropractor
Rooms 201-202
Farmer-Garbutt Bldg. i
Office Hours. 9:30-12-1:30-5
Other Hours By Appointment
Fitzgerald -:- Georgia
.~ Pecan Trees For Sale
- Grafted Pecan Trees, the best
' varieties for this soil and climate.
_ln any quanity. See
~'J. B. SEANOR
Miss Pauline
Crawley
Phone 350-]
‘GRAND.
TODAY
“PARLOR, BEDROOM & BATH”
Featuring An All Star Cast. A screen
farce whirh sets forth the tribula
tions and misadventures of a model
husband who won his wife under
false pretense of devilishness.
Rolin Comedy “Mamma’s Boy”
Ford Weekly.
THURSDAY
. Paramount Artcraft Super Spec
ial “ON WITH THE DANCE”
Featuring MAY MURRAY & DAV
ID POWELL. A New York Pirture
--taken in New York__with a won
derful New York cast._directed by a
man who knows New York inside
and out. The story of a man who
married a butterfly wife whose motto
was__“On With the Dance” He could
not give her the pleasures she wanted
so she played another man’s game.
A picture of love and home,
Prices 17 & 33 cents.
FRIDAY
“THE NEW YORK IDEA” Feat
uring ALICE BRADY. “Is divorce
a failure? is the theme of this brilliant
comedy-satire. :
“THE WHIRLWIND” Episode
No, 2.
E. & H. Comedy.
Miss Mabel Alberson who spent the
holidays with her parents Mr, and
Mrs. J. E. Alberson on South Grant
street left Monday for Tifton where
she teaches school. '
We scll typewriters, adding mach-|
ines, ribbons, parts, etc—Crews Bi-;
cycle Company. mtf
Miss Sarah King left Sunday for
Tifton where she teaches school after
spending the holidays pleasantly here
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
King on South Lee ctreet.
We are selling meat 5 cents per Ib.
cheaper than any other market in
Fitzgerald. Give us a trial. CITY
MEAT MARKET. Phone 564. tf
Mr. and Mrs Sam B. Bowers ha e
as their guest for the winter at their
home on South Lee Street the for
mer's sister Miss Bessie Bowers of
Prosperity, S. C,
Mr. Jay Rhorer has resumed his
studies at Georgia Tech. after spend
ing the holidays pleasantly with his
parents Mr. and Mrs, U. S. Rhorer on
South Lee Street.
RUB-MY-TISM
Is a powerful Antiseptic and
Pain Killer, cures infected cuts,
old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves
Sprains, Neuralgia,” Rheumatism.
(—Adv.) W.Feb.l6
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roush re
turned Tuesday from St. Augustine,
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roush,
Fla. where they visited the former’s
Miss Iris Lee Malcolm who has
been spending the holidays with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Malcolm
left Monday for Tate, Ga. where she
teaches school.
666 will break a Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything we
know, preventing pneumonia.—
(Adv.) W.Feb.l6
Mr. and Mrs. W." E. Boney had as
their guests for the Christmas holi
days the latter’s sister Mrs. E, F. Ma
jette and lovely little daughter Vir
ginia of Jessup, Ga.
Prof. Herman Martin left Monday
for G. M. C. in Milledgeville after
spending the holidays pleasantly with
his parents Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Mar
tin in West Altamaha street.
Miss . Helen Patterson left a few
days ago for Spartanburg, S. C.
where she teaches school after a brief
visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Patterson on Main Avenue,
Miss Florrie Poer has returned to
home in Broxton after a delightful
visit to Miss Marian Van Gorder on
East Magnolia street.
will break a Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything we
know, preventing pneumonia.—
(Adv.) WFeb.l6
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The American Forestry Association of Washington, D. C., played
Santa Claus to the war-devastated areas of France and Belgium. Its
gift from the American people was a shipment of over twelve million
tree seeds contained in the three hags shown being addressed by the
young ladies in this picture.
ROOK TOURNAMENT
On next Saturday afternoon, Janu
ary Bth, the progressive Review Club
will hold what they are calling a
“Rook Tournament” the proceeds to
be donated to the local library.
There seems to have been some lit
tle misunderstanding as to just what
a “Rook Tournament” is and the
young women of this club are anxious
to make it plain that the ladies in this
game are not paying money for the
privilege of playing, but it is on the
same principlé as the silver teas
that are so often held in our city, they
are just being given an opportunity
to make a small contribution to
something which will be a benefit to
the entire town, .
For' the past two years the mem
bers of this club have been going to
the library for help in. getting up
their programs and have seen how
much this institution means to the
school children and the various clubs
and they realize how greatly its use
fulness could be increased by the ad-‘
dition of some muchly needed refer
ence books and so as a token of their
appreciation, they have planned this
entertaining way ofspending an af
ternoon and making a small gift to
our library.
Reservations for a seat at one of
the tables may be made by telephon
ing Mrs. R. H. McKay at the Seanor
Apartments. Delicious refreshments
will be served by the club members,
the club members themselves furnish
ing the refreshments. Every cent of
the offering will be given to the libra
ry. |
Mrs. Nelle Frazer Moncrief left
Saturday for LaGrange to be at the
bedside of Mrs. Moncrief who is crit
ically ill.
Mr. Orville Hussey has resumed
his studies at Georgia Tech after
spending the holidays his parents.
Mr. W. Wimberly Wilson was
called to Barnesville Monday on ac
count if the illness of his wife.
Grow Fat and Healthy On Our
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We Keep Prices Low and Quality High
' Take a look at these prices and then
“Phone 564 for Sudden Delivery”
Best Grade Sirloin Steak, perlb. - - - 30c¢
Best Grade Pork Chops, perlb. - - - - 28¢
Best Grade Sausage, perlb. - - - - 286¢
We have anything you want in Meats.
_ Give us a Trial.
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City Market
. 116 South Main Street - - Phone 564
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FUNNY SIDE OF WET WEATHER l
Elements_the Occasion of More Humor
and lil-Humor Than Any Other
. Earthly Institution. 1
The weather, more especially our
Britisb variety, has probably been the
occasion ef more humor and ill-hu
mor than any other earthly institution,
London Tit-Bits says. ‘
“What you need,” once remarked a
doctor to his patient, “is a change of |
climate.” *“Change of climate!” cried
the man. “That’s what’s the matter
with me. If the climate would only
keep the same a few days running I
would be all right!”
The mutability of the weather re
minds one of the indignant customer
who returned to the shopkeeper, say
ing: “Look here, that barometer you
sold me a month ago has got out of
order. It won’t work.” “No wonder,
sir,” replied the shopkeeper, “look,
what a lot of weather it’s ’ad lately!”
There is nothing to beat the story
of the American tourist who came
across a man out West sitting on a
stump. “How’s the weather treating
you?” he was asked. “Pretty toler
able stranger,” replied the man. “I
had some trees to cut down, but a cy
clone came along and leveled them for
me.” “That was a piece of luck,”
cried the tourist. “Yes; and then,”
continued the man, “there was a
storm, and the lightning set fire to the
brushwood and saved me the trouble
of burning it” “Remarkable! But
what are you doing now?” “Oh, I'm
just waiting for an earthquake to come
along and shake the potatoes out of
the ground.”
Once an old weather prophet at
Whittingehame informed Mr. Balfour
that “It’s gaun to rain seventy-twa
days, sir.” “Come, come!” said the
statesman. “Surely the world was en
tirely flooded in forty days?’ “Aye,
aye,” was the response, “but the
world wasna’ sae weel drained as it
is noo.”
Mr. Aubrey Gaskin, of the U. S. S.
Huntington, has retuurned to his ship
at New Orleans after spending a few
days with friends here. .
’P. 0. S. A. ENTERTAIN :
'NATIONAL OFFICER
The Fitzgerald Post of the Patriot
ic Order, Sons of America, will enter
tain the National Master of Forms at
a banquet at the W. R. C. Hall Thurs
day evening following the regular
meeting of the order. The ladies of
the P. O. S. of A, will prepare and
serve the feast. The eommittee in
general charge is composed of, Messrs.
Manon, Brightman and Davis. The
committee urges a full attendance of
the membership in honor of the na
tional officer. |
MISS TISDEL HONOREE
Miss Dorothy Cass was the attrac
tive hostess Monday evening enter
taining the members of the D. P. C.
Club at dinner at her pretty subur
ban home “Breezemont compliment
ary to her lovely house guest Miss
Theda Tisdel.
The linen covered table was adorned
with a lovely cut glass basket filled
with narcissi and fern. :
A delicious five course dinner was
served to the following: Misses Theda
Tisdel, Allic Belle Huber of Moultrie,
Hazel Mays, Mavis Paulk, Leila Hall,
Lucy Whitley and Dorothy Cass,
Mr. and Mrs. William Spell have
recently moved to Fitzgerald from
Ocilla and are at home to their
friends with Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Cox
lon South Maine Streect,
FARMS
For Rent
SYDNEY CLARE
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 57
If You Want to Save Money on
Your Groceries Trade With—
Manon Grocery Co.
Arbuckles C0ffee....c..0c00c.....28¢
White House Cottee ........45c Ib.
Charmer Coffee ...:.......:.30c 1b;
French Market C0ffee........40c lb.
Luzzianne Coffee ...........40c Ilb.
Best Green Coffee ..........20c 1b:
Comp, Lard . ... .o i ABE
A 4 Ib. Vepetol® .., ..y.l. Ao 0. Bbo
SHgab rodioe b aho s e
Best Whole Grain Rice..........10c
Irish Potatoes .............05¢c pegs
Dry Salt Meéat. ........ 0.0 .28C 10
Smoked Meat .. ... .. .l 0208 00
Best Self Rising F10ur..........51.50
Scratch Feed . «c..0v.0000 04,4000
MELONeNE ... ... .0.0000000..250C gan
Fresh Snap Beans ...........18c Ib
Cabbage .0... oo avaiiii o 0 D
Don’t Forget the Place
Phone 520. 226 K. Pine Street.
Prompt Delivery
AASure Cure N
Carry home a half dozen Victor Records, se
lections you like, place them on your Victrola
and listen attentively to the music for one- '
half hour... You will find all trace of the blues
gone. Repeat this every day and a permanent
cure will be effected.
If You haven’t a VICTROLA let us place one
in your home today.
/’a(/séaw Usic 0.,
- 113 East Pine Street. }
Man to take good horse for feed. Work 30 acres :
of new ground two year, 15 acres a year or more. §
Free of rent, ground already cleared, ready ior :
plow; and work 4,000 yearling Turpentine cups on 3
halves. You can make $5O a month on turpen- :
tine alone. This place is vn Rural Route, 3 miles :
from Court House, one mile from railway station. ’
Good new house and barn on place. Nothing but
hustlers apply. Must give reference. Apply to
H. B JOHINSON
At Johnson Hardware Co., Fitzgerald, Ga. i
Willard Storage Battery Co.
Threw T. N. T. Bomb
Into Storage Battery
Prices
Willard
Batteries
at a .
New Price |
Level
Effective with the
: publication of this an
nouncement, Willard :
Batteries will be sold on
a new and materially '
lower price level. .
The same Willard
quality—backed by the _
same authorized Wil
lard Service, ;
Fitzgerald Storage Battery Co.
Starter and Generator]Specialists
219 East Central Ave, Phone 573
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