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WANTED .
POSITION WANTED
YOUNG MAN with clerical educa
tion and office experience desires
part time position. Can give refer
ence, Address C. R. S. clo Leader-
Enterprise. tf
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WANTED—One ton green cotton
sced and few hives of Bees. J. H.
Bowers, Route 5. dllp
WANTED—WiII pay for issues of
Leader-Enterprise, Jan. 1 to May 1,
1920. Advise by letter dates availa
ble. Addszss Leader-Enterprise. tf
WANTED—IOOO Hens, 75c each,
20c Ib.; Fryers 40-70 c each, 25c Ib.;
Geese 85¢ each. For Cash. CASPER
Hide & Skin Company. tf
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WANTED—Cheap automobiles all
make, regardless of condition. CAS
PER HIDE & SKIN CO. tf
FOR SALE
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FIVE ACRE TRACT FOR SALE—
One 5-Acre Tract, 3 miles from Fitz
gerald, 4 room tenant house for $4OO.
Two-thirds cash, baiance terms. C.
L. WATTS, Fitzgerald, Ga, R. F. D.
Route 1, d7p
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FOR SALE Or EXCHANGE—WiII
sell one of the best paying busi
nesses in Fitzgerald or will exchange
it for .Farm Lands. Address P. 0.l
Box 494, Fitzgerald, Ga. tf
FOR SALE—Rhode Island - Red
Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Street, tf
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FOR SALE—Saw mill machinery;
shafting and pulleys; complete brick
mill parts. Casper Hide & Skin
Company. tf
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FOR SALE—About 20 head good
farm mules, cheap. Cash or Terms.
§ ¢ BUSH. tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—IIO foom
hcase in first class shape and ten
acres, just outside of city. For par
ticulars see A. G. BROWN, 406 W.
Orange St. tf
FOR SALE—Rhode Isand Red
Chickensg and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Streer. tf
FOK RENI
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ROOM & BOARD—At reansonable
rate. Mrs. J. S. Harris, 401 E. Mag
nolia Street, tf
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FURNISHED ROOM For Rent,
Downstair room, with use of kitchen,
private entrance. See or phone Mrs,
S. F. Stewart, 415 West Pine St. tf
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 402 W, Pine,
Phone 556,
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LOST!
Lost—Tire, Rim and Cover. I will
pay a suitable reward for the return
of onc 32x4 tire, rim and cover, lost
on cemetery road between this city
and Osierfield. C. T. Weaver tf.
LOST—Extra large setter dog, liver
spots over both eyes and on back; al-
SO spots on ears; answers to name of
Jack. Liberal reward for return to
C. S. Isletr South Main Street. tf
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LOST—One new mule leather collar
No. 18. Monday night between John
son Hardware Co. and G. L. Taylor's
Store. Finder please retutn to C. H.
RITCH. d 7
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LOST—One 30x3% Ford Tire, Rim
and Cover lost in the city. Finder
return for reward to MOORE BROS.
A Two Day
SSISALE
Wednesday and
Thursday
GOING| Yes, that’s right, these §l.OO Articles are sure to go. Will you share in them? On almost every article yon get
_ » two dollers worth for $1:00 and in some cases you get more.
'Counterpanes; yes full
size, each
$l.OO
SHIRT MADRAS 65¢
| qualfity. 3 yards for
; $l.OO
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$l.OO
$l.OO Days
‘Get the Habit.
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Million Packets Of
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Flower Seeds Free
We believe in flowers arcund the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
up the home surroundings and give
pleasure and satisfaction to those who
have them.
We have tilled more than a million
packets of seeds, of beautiful yet
easily grown flowers to be given to
our customers this spring for the
beautifying of their homes.
Wouldn't you Ilike to have five
packets of bheautiful flowers tree?‘
YOU CAN GET THEM! Hastings'
1921 catalog is a 116-page handsomely‘
illustrated seed book with twenty
beautiful pages showing the finest va
rieties in their true natural colors.
It is full of helpful garden, flower and‘
farm information that is needed in
every home, and, too, the catalog tells
you how to get these flower seeds ab
solutely free.
r Write for our 1921 catalog now. It
is the finest, most valuable and beau
tiful seed book ever published, and
you will be mighty glad you've got it.
There is no obligation to buy any
thing. Just ask for the catalog. |
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
(ADVERTISEMENT)
Remarkable Photographic Feat.
Conspicuous smmong a number of ‘re
markable scenes in a three-reel mo
tion-picture film recently taken of an
Ohio steel mill in operation, is one
that actually shows the boiling of
~molten metal in an open-hearth fur
nace heated to 8,000 degrees Fahren
heit. The photographic feat of suc
cessfully registering this action in de
tail on the film is particularly inter
esting, because the subject is one that
& human eye can not gaze upon un
protected, says Popular Mechanics
Magazine. Furthermore, the extreme
heat of the furnace cast some doubt
on the safety of the camera, with its
charge of cellulold ribbon, and while
the exposure was made, two men stood
ready to hurl the operator to a cooler
place if anything happeneq.
Potato Flour Mixed With Wheat.
A fifty-fifty mixture of wheat flour
from the United States and potato
flour of domestic make has been or
dered by the Netherlands government
for its people with the hope of keeping
down the price of bread. Unless some
thing is done to keep down the price
of imported wheat 1t wik soon be out
of the reach of the populace, says the
Chicago Journal. Potato starch was
used a great deal during the war for
the purpose of plecing out the wheat
flour supply, and it was not generally
acceptable to the people, but potato
flour will not be open to the same
criticism, and it is anticipated will
prove more palatable,
Leader-Enterprise Want Ads are
Business Getters. Try Them.
5100 SALE AT BAZAAR STORE
' Plain white Huck Tow
els, 18x34 8 for
$l.OO
1 lot 36 inch Fancy Su
esine SILK 2 yards for
- $l.OO
Men’s Socks, all colors
12 pair for
$l.OO
Come see what your Dollar will do for you at this $.OO Sale at
THE BAZAAR STORE
115 and 117 SOUTH GRANT STREET : FITZGERALD, GA.
Port Tampa Man Says Tanlac Has
Put Him in the Very Pink of
Condition
“I am satisfied that Tanlac is a great
medicine, for I have given it a fair
trial and it has proved in my case that
it will do the work,” declared Robert
Greene, of Port Tampa, Fla.
“For ten months before I got hold
of Tanlac I had been in an awful run
down condition. My nerves seemed
to be on edge all the time and just
kept me restiess and upsét. My appe
tite went ‘back on me, my stomach
was all out of order and several times
I had acute attacks of indigestion, and
my liver was sluggish. I was simply
all in and didn’t have any energy left.
“One of my friends recomended
Tanlac to me about a month ago. and
it has done everything I expected and
even more, and today I call myself in
the very pink of condition. I want to
be cating all the time now, and every
thing my appetite calls for digests
properly without any bad effects at all.
My nerves are good and strong and I
sleep soundly all night long. My
strength and energy have come balk
and I can put in full time at work now.
Tanlac has put me in fine shape and [
‘believe it will do the same for any man
‘that gives it a fair trial.”
. Tanlac is sold in Fitzgeald by T. J.
Haile & Co.—Advertisement.
St
CHANGES MIND ABOUT
GOING AWAY
“Five years ago doctors told me I
would have to move my wife to an
other climate, as she suffered so with
stomach and liver trouble and bloat
ing. Also that she would have to
have an operation for gall stones.
Our mail carrier told me of Mayr’s
Wondeful Remedy and, on his advice,
}shc has taken it and is now as well as
ever in her life.” It is a simple harm
less preperation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract.
and allays the inflamation which caus
es practically all stomach, liaver audl‘
intestinal ailments, including appen
dicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded.—National and Me-
Lemore Drug Cos. and druggists ev-
I erywhere.—Advertisement.
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| Birds’ Songs on Recond.
[ Phonographic records of birge
songs have been Successfully made fop
future reference.
Extra good Huck Tow
els 20x38, 6 for
$l.OO
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36 inch SERGE good
quaiity per ya.‘rd.
$l.OO
Boy's Overalls size 11
to 16 pair .
$l.OO
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1921,
Extra Good BATH
TOWELS 20x38, 5 for
$l.OO
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Star Brand THREAD
11 SPOOLS for
$l.OO
Children and Boys Un
ion Suiits 2 for
$l.OO
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Condemn High Priced
Stock Foods
Prominent Hog Raiser 3ays Prices
Charged Are Unwarranted--Makes
His Own Hog Food, With
Better Results
et
“That he is all through paying fancy
prices for stack foods and hog rem
edies and that he is raising some of the
best hogs ever placed on the market”
was the statement made recently by
E. H. Beckstead, well-Enown hog
raiser and authority on live stock.
Mr. Beckstead’s hogs are the envy
of his neighbors, and have “topped the
market” for several years in lowa.
He states that for years he bought
high-priced hog foods and hog rem
edies, but he is all through paying ex
travagent prices for what he can make
himself. He states that what the hogs
need are minerals, and tells the secret
of his wonderful success by explaining |
that he takes about five pounds of
ordinary mineraline (which is pure
concentrated minerals and cost only a
couple of dollars) and mixes same
with enough bran or filler to make a
hundred pounds. All hogs and espec
’ially brood sows require minerals as
they keep them free from worms, and
in the pink of condition, and are essen
tial to the hog’s growth and a well bal
anced ration. This enevpensive mix
ture placed in a sheltered box where
the hogs can get at it as they need it,
will produce far better results than
auy high priced so-called stock foods.
Send two dollars to,the Mineraline
Chemical Company.,l63B North Wells
Street, Chicago, 111, and they will for
ward you by parcel post, prepaid,
enough mineraline to make a fuii hun
dred pounds.—Adv, B 25
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Thick Coal Bed.
The brewn coal beds of Vietoria
ire sald to be the thickest in the
world. At Morwell 780 feet of coal
has been passed through in a bore of
1,010 feet. The four principal areas
of occurrence cover approximately
1,200 square miles of an average
thickness of 50 feet. The depth of
the coal seams below the surface
varies from 60 to 500 feet, the aver
age being near to the first figure.—
Exchange.
What “Cenotaph” Means.
Several readers have written asking
the meaning of “cenotaph.” The word
Is derived from the Greek words
“kenos,” meaning “empty,” and “ta.
phos,” mieaning “tomb.” In other
words, a cenotaph is a sepulchrsl
monument erected in bonox" of a per
son whose body lies elsewhere, =
London Tit-Bits. l
Knight’s Nainsook, 32
inches wide 4 yards for
$l.OO
Crepe de Chine Hand
kerchiefs, 5 for
$l.OO
Men’s Laundéred Col
lars 8 for
$l.OO
Hope Deferred.
There is in despair sometimes an en
irgetic force which is quite as avail
ble as the stimulus which hope gives,
and Alden Holcroft amid the ruins of
his fancies was by no means disposed
to sit down in a listless acquiescence
in the inevitable. He had deluded him
self with the notion that he had but te
built a nest and the bird would fly to
it, when he found his bird was a bird
of-paradise, that made its nest in the
clouds, if anywhere.~Horace Scudder,
- ;
Yeouth,
We should pay as much reverence
to youth as we should te age; there
are points in which you yeung folks
are altogether eur superiors; and I
can't help constantly crying out to per
sons of my own years, when busied
about their young people—leave them
alone; don’t be always meddling with
their affairs, which they cam manage
for themselives; don’t be always Insist
ipg wpon managing their beats, and
putting your oars im the water with
theirs.—Thackeray.
Origin of Dollar Mark.
Some claim that ft 18 a modification
of the English symbol (£) for the
pound. Another explanatior is that &
came from the letters U. 8. written
One over the other. Yet another
theory is that the two upright marks
represent two pillars of brass before
the temple of Solomon, which early ap
peared on our coins and became inter
l,t!lned with a scroll, A
| Hunting New P:arl Beds.
~ The pearl fiskermen of the Orient
and of the South.sea are hunting
for new beds of pearl oysters. The
demand for pearls is so great and the
fisheries are being worked so contim
uously that new pearls do not have
time to grow.
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Plan for Profit
57 OUR prosperity during 1921 depends upon growing your
crops at the lowest cost per pound or bushel. This means
that every acre must produce more pounds and more bushels.
The crop yield is in proportion to the plant food supplied, so
be sure you supply plenty of plant food.
The increased yield from the liberal use of Swift’s Red Steer
Fertilizers bring you a large profit. Buy now.
Swift & C "
W ompany =
(FERTILIZER WORKS)
Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans, La. -
“-‘? ’ AT QAT ™ —we . \
36 inch Indian Head, 4
yards for
$l.OO
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T B ST S OTy
Ladies Muslin Gowns,
each— '
$l.OO
1 Lot Boys Pants val
ues for :
$l.OO
TRY OUR LAUNDRY SERVIGE
Patronize American
Labor and Industry
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRYV
HURRY-—1 lot Rem
nants of all kinds of
Goods fixed up in pack
ages to sell at each
sl.oo,some worth $3
Men’s 75¢ Lisle Hose
Special 4 pair for
4 pair limit.
A TWO DAY $l.OO SALE
Wednesday and Thursday
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING
William McCormack
“THE OLD RELIABLE”
BERT BULLARD, Assistant—Twenty Years Experience,
second to none in the state.
ALL UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES IN STOCK!
AUTOMOBILE HEARSE
THE ONLY MAN IN GEORGIA WHO HASN'T
GONE UP ON PRICES!
116 West Pine Street Phone No. 129
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Extra Heavy Outing,
most all colors 10 yds
for
“
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20 Barber Towels for
$l.OO
Ladies House Slippers
Navy and Red pair
$l.OO
A Two Day
SISALE
Wednesday and
Thursday
Dress Ginghams, gdod
patterns 6 yards for
$l.OO
Light and dark Percal
5 yards for
$l.OO
$l.OO Days
Where values rave