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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Mr. Simon Moore returned from a
blisiness trip to Atlanta last night.
r. and Mrs. Sam Abram and little
*8», Morris “are spending a few days
{ friends in Savannah. :
Mrs. J. F. Hargrove and daughter
Faye Roland, arrived last night from
Jacksonville, Fla., to join Mr. Har
grove and son Tom. Mr. Hargrove
has taken.over the vulcanizing. and
tire repair establishment of C. L. and
W. O. Fox.
Mr. Abe Kruger leaves tonight for
Atlanta for a few days on business. “*
Pre-war prices of 10 and 15 cents
pe® loaf on that good NU-Df bread
at Weyman’s Cash and Cafy"G??—l
cery, 116 West Central.
Attorney Sam Kassewitz left today
for Toccoa to spend several days on
business in North Georgia. He will
return by way of Macon where Har
o'd Kassewitz will appear in the play
of the Thalians, the University of
Gkorgia Dramatic Club, Friday.
Phone your orders for choice cuts oil
native and* western meats to M
deliveries "each day. Beauchamp ‘and
Eads. e tf.
Mr. Ernest E. Purcell of Cordele
was a visitor in our city Sunday.
* Mrs. H. A. Walsh and M=, and Mrs.
. Harry Dorman are m\aking their hame
with Mrs. Pauline H. Crawley onS.
Main Street.
Pyt a Leader-Enterprise want ad to
work for you; it will talk to more peo
ple than the livest canvasser living.
', Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tatel had as
their guests Supday at théir cozy
home on West Magnolia Street, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Bostwick and two charm
ing daughters Misses Rose and Sophie
Bostwick and Mr, Ben Mons of Tifton
‘Georgia. i
That good NU-DO Bread at Wey<
man’s Cash and Carry Gro%
West Central, for 10 and 15 cents per
loaf.
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PLAIN AND FANCY ere_s/smaking!
Apply St. James Hotel. * MdF7
Mr. Roland Griffin left today for
his home in Sumpter, S. C. after spend
ing a few days pleasantly in the home
of Mrs. C. C." Parker on West Palm
s Street. '
<J. W. LEATH
CASH GROCER
Specials For
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. This Week
Arbuckles Coffee ... ... ... .._..25c
Charmer Coffee ... ... .. ..25¢
Tasianne Coffes .. - ... . ..0.35
Best Green Coffee _______________ls
(Compound Lard . _____.___ls
<4 Ib. Buckfts Compound Lax:d_____so
Sugar lOc_, or 11 lbs for-________sl.oo
Best whole Grain Rice 11 Ibs for $l.OO
srish Potatoes” —___________6oc peck
Dry Salt Meat ______________2oc Ib.
Fancy Self Rising Flour._______sl.4s
Serateh Heed oo oo ..o de 18,
5 paler Kerosine . oo oSS
. —TERMS CASH & CARRY—
~J. W. LEATH
'+, 214 East Pine Street
H. A/ Mathis
op'rorylé;rrmsr and
MFG. OPTICIAN
Eyes examined, Glasses furnished.
Broken Lens Duplicated
We Grind Qur Own Glasses,
Drs. Holtzendorf
" and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 57
* ce one 511
Re hone 545
J. T. BRICE, D.C.
@ -
~ Chiropractor
Rooms 201-202
Farmer-Garbutt Bldg.
Office Hours. 9:30-12-1:30-5
Other Hours By Appointment
Fitzgeraild -:- Georgia
Miss Pauline
Crawley .
Phone 350-]
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY :
“OLD LADY 31” Featuring EM
MA DUNN. A simple, human story
that touches the sentiment and real
ity of everyone’s life. © A sunshine
comedy of youth and old age, wherein
smiles follow tears as swiftly as the
passing of an April shower. 4
Rolin Comedy Ford Weekly & Fox
News
THURSDAY
Geo. M. Cohan’s Big Musical
Comedy Sensation >
‘“‘MARY” Lo
“(Isn’'t It a Grand Old Name?)
There are a few good seats left. Get
‘em NOW.
If you don’t see this show you will
miss the opportunity of seeing one of
the best Cohan productions with a
New York Cast. "
Cliff says, “They are going fast”.
FRIDAY
“39 EAST” Featuring J Constance
Binney. A comedy of ygung love i
an old boarding house, f isite
romance amid sordid surroundings.
“THE WHIRLWIND” Episode 6
E. & H. Comedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Littlefield
announce the birth of an eight pound
son, Monday morning at their home
on South Main Street. The hand
some young man has been named
Robert Lee Littlefield Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. McCarty
and Mrs. Royal A. Majors, Miss Del
la Majors and Mr. and Mrs. O .G. Mc
Phail visited friends in Tifton Sunday.
" Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Benton. Misses
Elvyn Abberson, Grace Benton, Gus
sie Young, Susie Adams, Hazel Dean
Jolly, motored over to Tifton this
week and were the guests of friends.
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666
L
will break a Col ever and
Grippe quicker than anything we
know, preventing pneumonia.—
(Adv.) WFeb.l6
Mr. and Mrs. George E. King of
Atlanta passed through this city.en
route to Florida where they will spend
’sometime. While here they are the
guests of Mrs. Kings parents, Mr. and
‘Mrs. Wilbur F. Jones on South Lee
Street,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ferrell who
arrived recently from Tennessee, are
making their home with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur F. Jones on South Lee St.
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voand'SLIVER Pl . . cicht
the only’ real Liver Cleas cor, il wot - v lening
griping Caiome! vou've dicaded o v . b itd
so scientifically combined wih zi. ¢ cloansi
drugs that it will not sicken, gene for irterigaewit
your work., Known and endots ousand
25c AT DRUG AND GERERAL STOR:S. «
Made by the makers of Piank’s (":-ill Tonic *
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Brawner of
Atlanta will arrive Thursday in their
car for a brief visit to Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Turner on South Maine Street,
before going to Miami and other
points in Florida on a pleasure trip.
Mrs. J. W. Newman, Mrs. Sam Har
per and son Mr. John Harper are
spending the week in Sumpter City
with relatives. They made the trip by
automobile. .
666 will break a Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything
know, preventing pne ia.—
(Adv.) .Feb.l6
Mr, Jas. G. Harmon, formerly of
Fitzgerald, was a visitor in the city
this week. ‘ ‘ :
FIVE ACRE TRACT FOR SALE—
One 5-Acre Tract, 3 miles from Fitz
gerald, 4 room tenant house for $4OO.
Two-thirds cash, balance terms. C.
L. WATTS, Fitzgerald, Ga, R. F. D.
Route 1. - d7p
666 is a prescription for Colds,
Fever and LaGripp the
most speedy remedy we know.—
(Adv.) W.Feb. 16
Miss Bobra ms has returned
home after a pleasant visit to her
brother Mr. Julian Reynolds in Al
bany.
Miss Tyson Fitch has returned
home after a delightful visit to friends
and relatives in Nashville.
Mr. and Mxm;e’ Edmonson of
Dublin were shopping 'in our city
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. W. King of Ocilla spent
Monday in our city shopping. |
RUB-MY-TISM
Is a powerful gAntiseptic and
Pain Killer, curg¢sAffected cuts,
’old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves
Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
| (—Adv.) W.Feb.l6
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921.
~ Started
Something!
Men’s $3.00
OVERALLS
$1.24
Cheaper than you
will_ be able to buy
them for sometime
to come.
Druid LL Sea
~ Island
~ SHEETING
: : 16
10z¢c
-G
Extra heavy full
~ cut Triple State
Work Shirts
that isold for $1.50
Very best Men’s
Ribbed
Jnderwear
it
Thursday,
o FEBRUARY 3rd.
We will sell 10 quart Grey Enam
el DISH PANS, worth $1.50 at
33 cents
Friday,
‘ FEBRUARY 4th
We will sell 75 large Best Grade
Grey Enamel FOOT TUBS—
worth $3.00
857
Saturday,
FEBRUARY sth .
We will sell Arm and Hammer’s
LAUNDRY SOAP, 5 cakes for
_—
Monday,
FEBRUARY 7th
We will sell 36x72 GRASS ART
SQUARES worth $3.50 at
m
9, o
4 - .
PTIN Me 'emzd-’ca.
Library Report for December 1920
Books circulated in city ______._2936
Books circulated in county ______43o
Books contributed, ——_—___________3
Books purchased -:° . ' .28
Referance helps given in city ____l67B
Reference helps given in county __326
Periodicals circulated ___________426
Average daily circulation ________lo9
Library Report for November 1920
Books circulated in city ________326B
Books sent to County Schools —~__3Bo
Books contributed _.______________6
Books purehased -tcoo, 26
Reference, helps in city _________2l96
Reference helps in countv ___.___l64
Average daily ciculation _________ll6
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PHONE 328
WANTED . |
ROOMS WANTED—CoupIe with
out children want furnished rooms
close in, for light housekeeping.
Phone 177 or call at Star Market.
: d4pd
WANTED—OId line Insurance Com
pany can offer attractive contract to
right party. Whole or part“dime. Give
references. P. O. 696, Atlanta,
Georgia. F-2
WANTED—IOOO Hens, 75c each,
20c Ib.; Fryers 40-7Gc each; 25c ®lb.;
Geese 85¢ each. For{C «CASPER
Hide & Skin Company. tf
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WANTED-—Cheap auto iles all
make, regardless of ¢ ition. CAS
PER HIDE & SKIN CO. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—New &; er baby car
riage, cheap 324 W. Altamaha. ddp
FOR SALE_Rhode Island Red
Chickeng and s. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Streert. tf
FOR SALE—Rhode glsland Red
iChickens and eggs. &mWillcox.
405 South Grant Street. tf
FOR SALE—Hasting’s Extra Early
Cotton Seed, the earliest Cotton
made, $2.75 per bushch=®Ptone 1031.
D. W. GARRISON. dF4,
OR SALE-Nice fat ligns for yout
Sunday dinner at 7‘_Q.J¢V Suwanee
St. Itp
CORD WOOD—For 4ft. ford wood
and prompt delivery, phoge 1
FOR SALE—Saw ¢mill machinery;
shafting and pulle}é‘:fromplete brick
mill parts. Casper Hide & Skin
Company. tf
FOR SALE—I soline Engine 114
H*P.7 I Band w Complete,; 1
Turning Lathe. Inquire at 410 W.
Palm St. City, dF5p.
FOR SALE—ZbouL,—-%"head ‘good
farm mules, cheap. Cash or Terms.
J. C. BUSH., tf
EFOR—-SALE OR RENT—IO room
hcuse in first clasgsh/amy'and ten
acres, just outside of city. For par
ticulars see A. G. BROWN, 406 W.
Orange St. ti
e
. FOR RENT
el n BERMOR e SNe R L
ROOM & BOAWreansonablc
rate. Mrs. J. S. Harris, 401 E. Mag
nolia Street. » tf
FOR RENT——TWE f;;shed rooms
for light, housekeeping. 402 W. Pine,
Phone 556, . s
LOST! ¥
LOST-—Small EEin, ;n metal case,
open face, watcl orn on leather
strap by Valdosta man in Navy Re
turn to Lee Grant Hotel. W. E, Ea
ger. 07/ dz 2
LOST—One make” brown glove.
Finder please return to Leader-Enter
prise. £ d 4
LOST—Extra large sc;pé-r dog, liver
spots over both eyeddnd on back; al-
S 0 spots on ears; answers to name of
Jack. Liberal reward for return to
C. S. Isler South Main Street. tf
LOST—One new mule ledther collar
No. 18. Monday night etween John
son Hardware Co.&nd G. L. Taylor’s
Store. Finder please return to C. H.
RITCH. d 7
e e ee e ee e .
LOST—Ope 30x3%% Ford Tire, Rim
and Covwn the city. Finder
return for reward to MOORE BROS.
If You Want to Save Money on
Your Groceries Trade With—
Manon Grocery Co.
Arbuckles C0ffee..,..............28¢c
White House Cottee ./......45c Ib.
Charmer Comee .....[.......30c lb.
French Market Coffeé .......40c Ib.
Luzzianne Coffee /......,...40c lb.
Best Green Coffee/ ...«......20c Ib:
OB Lard oo il IBE
# A VEgetole | . c.civiiviiriii, 096
WHUERE it e igeivii oY ii e M 8
Best Whole Grain 1!ice..........mc
Irish Potatoes .............65¢c peck
Dry Salt Meat ...........%.,.23¢ Ib.
Smoked Meat ................26¢c Ib.
Best Self Rising F10ur..........51.50
Scratch Feed ..cc..c¢.00v......4c Ib.
Kerosens ...i cvveeiioicios2s¢ gals
Fresh Snap Beans ...........18c Ib
Cabbage .....cooivveiiiiiini. S 0 18
Don’t Forget the Place ] ‘
Phone 520, 226 k. Pine Street. |
. Prompt Delivery
. P ¢
Rub Rheumatic |
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Aching Joints
.
~ And Stop Pain
Instant Relief with a Small Trial
Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil”
Rheumatism is “pain” only.
Not one case in fifty requires in
ternal treatment. Stop drugging!
Rub soothing, penetrating - ESE
Jacob’s Oil” right into your - sore,
stiff, aching joints, and relief comes
instantly. “St. Jacobs Oil” is a harm
less rheumatism ‘liniment which never
‘disappoints and cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining! Get
a small tria] bottle of old, honest *“St.
Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, and
in just a moment you'll be free from
rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff
ness. Don’t suffer! Relief awaits
you. “St. Jacobs Oil” is just as good
for sciatica, neuralgia. lumbago,
backache, sprains.—adv.
Ashton School News
We have been having a good many
visitors of late. Among those who
visited our school last week were
Miss Edyth Bishop, Messrs. Emory
Harden, Harmon Griffin and Ar
thur Troupe.
Mr. J. H. Bullard also Honored us
with his presence Friday afternoon.
Among those who were present at
the Sing here Sunday were Messrs.
John and J. C. Dill, Jéhnny Louis of
Osierfield and Prof. Helm of Dormi
ny High. '
Miss Evelyn Thornton was the
guest of Miss Mattie Kate Morris.
Miss Lessie May Cambell was the
guest of Miss Beatrice Robitsch re
cently.
Misses Exie and Beatrice Rob
itzsch, Clara Wilbanks, and Ava
Hayes attended the singing at Mystic
Sunday.
Bessie E, Fountain, |
~ ZVIRGINIA .
. £ CAROLINA |
QA= lir{S¥D
WHAT other farmers have done can'be
¥ done by Ben Hill County farmers.
Diversified farming is on trial here and
the right kind of Fertilizer for each crop
1s of vital importance. The Virginia-Caro
lina Chemical Co.has a fertilizer especially
prepared for each crop and its universal
sucess 1s prove of. their qua;t)'.
Read What Others Say of V-C Fertilizers
and the Company
WISHED HE HAD USED 50 TONS MORE OF V-C:
“I am pleased to state that I used V-C goods during the past spring . with
very satisfactory results and am satisfied that it paid me handsomely. My cotton
was planted early, thoroughly cultivated and well fertilized; notwithstanding the
801 l Weevil and unfavorable/ weather conditions, my crops netted me a few thou
sand dollars in excess of my expectations. I believe if I had used 50 tons more of
V-C I would have increaseq my yield at least one hundred bales. My experi
ence has taught me that V-C{Fertilizers are the best on the market.” :
: W. E. DAVIS,
(/ Opelika, Alabama
TOO MUCH CANNOT BE SAID ABOUT V-C QUALITY: |
“I have been using V:C Fertilizers for years, and my customers and myself
have been well pleased. I own 12 farms, and every renter used V-C this year but
one, and he regrets not using it. I feel that too much cannot be said about the
quality of your goods.” :
A N. C. CRAFTON,
South Hill, Va,
“I have been using V-C Fertilizers for Tobacco Corn, and Wheat for the past
17 years. About five years ago I commenced to handle V-C Fertilizers as a
dealer, and I have always found V-C highly satisfactory on my crops, and my cus
tomers are always well pleased with the results obtained from using V-C Fertiliz
ers. My dealings with the Company have always been pleasant and correctly
handled on their part.” . ; .
Farmers’ Educational and Co-operative Union of America
E. T. MOOREFIELD,
. Sect’y.-Treas. Danville, Va.
We maintain « special department of in
formation for farmers and our experts
will gladly advise you on any of your
farm problems. Write to them.
For Prices and other information
consult our local agent
T.C. BUSH
Phone 181 - .- . Fitzgerald, Ga.
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A Good Player-Piano is a
Nl e :
Social Magnet ,
APPY is the home that young folks seek
: in preference to other attractions! Happy
the young folks whase character is
formed in normal contact with ore another in
such a homef
A good player-piano, such as you will get
at Bradshaw’s, costs little when the good ‘it
will do,is measured with its price .
One of our PLAYERS will be doing its good work
in the home of your children’s children—and all may
play it} though they never learned one note from
anothet. Come in, and try it yourself. Hear it.____
Comfor ably ¢asy terms will.be arrafiged to suit you.
If you have an old piano. we'll accept it in part pay
ment at a fair valuation. If you are to move soon,
let us take it out of your way now, and when you
are comfortably “set to rights” in your new home
we'll deliver your new player.
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Bradshaw’s---Music
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