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" WANTED
TRUCK AND PASSENGER CAR
to exchange for stock of merchandise.
Phone or write what you have. Lang
& Co., Omega. Tift Co., Ga. ddM4
WANTED—WiII pay for issues of
Leader-Enterprisé, Jan. 1 to May 1,
1920. Advise by letter dates availa
ble. Address 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. ti
WANTED—WiII buy any quantity of
Fryers, Hens, Roosters, Turkeys,
Geese, Ducks, Guinaes delivered. Cas
per Hide & Skin Co. Phone 306, tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—We buy and sell auto
parts for all make cars. Sell us your
scrap automobiles and saw mill ma
chinery. CASPER Hide & Skin Co.,
Phone 306. tf
FOR S/\_l:—l;——_.-S:(T(:;i“(jam-; S_cc R, Tay
lor, Route 3, Fitzgerald, Ga. d2Bp
FOR SALlL—Settings ot Minorca
eggs, guaranteed fertile, $2.00 per set
ting. Also registered cockerels. Phone
547 or call at 52 W. Ohoopee St. d2sp
CORD WOOD—For 4ft, Cord wood
and prompt delivery, phone 227, tf.
FOR SEED CANE Call 554 or sece
Dr. M. L. WILLIAMS, 516 E. Jessa
mine Street. dMBp
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FOR SALE Or EXCHANGE—WiIII
sell one of the best paying busi
nesses in Fitzgerald or will exchange
it for Farm Lands. Address P. O.
Box 494, Fitzgerald, Ga. tf
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red
Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Streat. tf
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FOR SALE—About 20 head good
farm mules, cheap. Cash or Terms.
§. C.-BUSH. tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—IO room
hcuse 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 Island Red
Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Street. tf
FOR RENT |
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ROOM & BOARD—At reansonable
rate. Mrs. J. S. Harris, 401 E. Mag
nolia Street. tf
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LOST— Cameo pin at Carnival
grounds, finder please return to Lead
er-Enterprise and receive reward.dm2p
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LOST—Extra large setter dog, liver
spots over both eyes and on back; al
-80 spots on ears; answers to name of
Jack.. Libera! reward for return to
C. S. Isler South Main Street, tf
The party who carrie~ ‘;fi my white
and brown bob tail Setter Dog will
please return him at once. H. Waters.
tf
FOUND
SOW TAKEN UP—A black and
white spotted sow has been taken up
at my farm for the past sixty days and
can be had for the payment of its feed
and this advertisement. A mile north
of Cotton Mill. Mose M. McCall d 4
Look Into This |
if things don’t come your way, per
baps It's because you are not in th
right place.—Boston Transeript
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m-n or woman who keeps
's handy will tell you
that same thing
SPECIALLY those frequently
E attacked by rheumatic twinges,
A counter-irritant, Sloan’s Lini«
ment scatters the congestion an?fipmc-
Srales without rubbing to the afflicted
part, soon relieving tfne ache and pain,
f:gl handy and used everywhere
flor reducing and finally elintinating the
pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia,
muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains,
bruises, and the results of exposure.
You just know from its stimulating
healthy odor that it will do you good |
Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drug.
gfib—\‘fic. 70c, $1.40. & 3
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We make Old
Furniture New
PICTURE FRAMING
OUR SPECIALTY!
Fitzgerald Furniture Co.,
105-107 West Central Ave.
.. Phone 49
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;Sayl you really feel clean, swest
and fresh inside, and
’ are seldom ill,
ST . A R
If you are accustomed to wake up
with coated tongue, tou! breath or a
dull hcadache; or if your meals sour
anl ferment you have a real surprise
awaiting you.
Tomorrow morning, immediately
upon arising, drink a glass of hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate in it. This is intended to
first neutralize and then wash out of
your stomach, liver, kidneys and
thirty feet of intestines all the indiges
tible waste, poisons, sour bile and tox
ins, thus cleansing, sweetening and
purifying the entire alimentary canal.
Those subject to headaches, back
aches, bilious attacks, constipation or
stomach truoble, are urged to get a
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
from the drug store anl begin enjoy
ing the morning inside bath.
Just as hot water and soap cleanse,
purify and freshen the skin, so hot
water and a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate act on the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos
phate act on the stomach, liver, kid
neys and bowels. Limestone phos
phate is an inexpensive white powder
and almost tasteless. Adv.
Distinctly Up to Date.
“T'm negotiating for the services of
a hired man,” sald Mr. Cobbles, “How
are you getting along?” “First rate.
He seems to llke my motorcar pretty
well, and the table board and the jazz ‘
records we bought for our. phono
graph. All we've got to do now is to
decide on the wages and the number l
of hours a day he thinks hes can work
without injuring his health.”"—Bir |
mingham Age-Herald.
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Condemn High Priced i
Stock Foods
Prominent Hog Raiser 3ays Prices'
Charged Are Unwarranted--Makes
His Own Hog Food, With
Better Results
“That he is all through paying fancy
prices for stock 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
. H. Beckstead, well-known 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 mincrals as
they keep them free from worms, and
in the pink of condition, and are essen
tial to the hog's growth dand a well bal
anced ration. This encvpensive 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, III;, and they will for
ward you by parcel post, prepaid,
enough mineraline to make a full hun
dred pounds.—Adyv. )N 2s
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How Te Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
In one minute your ciogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
blowing, headache, dryness. No
struggling for breath at night; your
cold or catarrh will be gone.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Ap
ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in yolr nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passage
of the head, soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
It’s just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
comes s 0 quickly. Adv.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 10 o’clock A.M.
Preaching 11.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
Sunbeams 3 ¢'clock P. M.
B, Y. P. U, Jr.and Sr. 6.30 P. M.
Mens prayer meeting Monday eve
ning 7.30.
Midweek prayer meeting Wednes
day evening 7.30.
A cordial welcome to all who at
tend. J. F. Singleton, Pastor,
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Preaching every Ist and 3rd Sun
days by the Pastor 11 a. m. and 7:30
P, m.
Bible Study every Sunday at 10 a.
m,
a 0 Tolle, teacher Adult class.
Mrs. W. M. Blackwell teacher Jun
ior Class. Miss Lucy Whitley pian
ist.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday 8
p. m.
You are invited to worship with us
Walter M. Blackwell, Pastor.
| EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services every Sunday morning ex
cept 2nd Sunday morning and Sun
‘day night except 2nd and 4th.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. every
Sunday.
R. G. SHANNONHOUSE, Rector.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner Lee and Jessamine Sts.
Bible school 10:00 a. m., W. A.
Adams, superintendent.
Preaching 11:15 a. m. Theme I. Pet.
1:10-20. .
. Junior C. E. 11:15 a. m.
Preaching 8:00 p. m. Theme “Jeru
salem.”
Prayer Meeting Wednesday even
ing 8:00 p. m.
Subject “Prayer, Christians Learn
ing How to Pray.” Leader Mrs, J. M.
Mosher,
Those of all Faiths and no Faith
welcomed to the above servires. -
S. A. Strawm, Minister, 314 Lee St.,
| Phone 69-L. i
FIRST METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
JAMES H. ELDER, Pastor.
Cor. Lee & Magnolia Sts.
10:00 a. m., Sunday school, Mr.
Stokoe, Supt. Bring the children and
come, if not an attendant elsewhere. |
~ 11:15 the pastor will use as his
‘subject, “Suffering-Glory.”
6:30 p. m. Epworth League, subject
“God's Providence in Agriculture.”
7:30 the pastor will speak on subject
|<‘Thc Lads of the Land.”
. Wednesday evening at 8:00 will be
' the mid week prayer service.
! A cordial invitation is extended to
all. Strangers always welcome.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Corner S. Grant and Palm Sts.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Service 11 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Evening Services 7:30 p. m.
All who come will find a cordial
welcome.
R. M. MANN, Pastor.
Advertised goods are good goods.
Advertisers can’t afford to misrepre
sent.
KENNEDY MEMORIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Gordon & Altamaha Sts.
REV. C. A. GINN, Pastor.
| Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
BooX. B U et 7 b m
Preaching immediately after B. Y.
P U
| Midweek Prayer meeting Wednes
| day 7:30 p. m.
CENTRAL METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ISAAC P. TYSON, Pastor
Sunday School !0:00 a. m.
Preaching Sunday 11:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. by the pastor.
Subject of the morning sermon:
“Teachings of the Model Prayer.”
The evening service evangelistic.
League Sunday 6:45 p. m.
Midweek prayer service Wednes
day 8:00 p. m. .
Public cordially invited to all ser
vices. We want to help you. Give
us a chance by attending these ser
vices.
Money bhrck without quest.on g
if HUNT'S Salve fails in the ) 3
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, S Q
RINGWORM, TETTER or ‘
other itching skin diseaces. ’
Try 075 cent box ot our risk, } I
MacLémore Drug Co.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0154 No. 3100
OF FITZGERALD ‘
FITZGERALD, GA. Feb. 24th, 192 1
oML OV TelNl . s o e
-- - - = FEIGH? HUNDRED AND FIFTY - - - = 00/100 DOLLARS
In full settlement of automobile fire loss. Insured under Automobile Policy No. 4626-A. \ ‘
; C. A Fretoveldd Mywwy
Friends May Sympathize---We Pay Cash ——m——————— 277
First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk
Purgative With Calotabs, the
Purified and Refined Calomel
Tablets that are Nausea
less, Safe and Sure.
Doctors have found by experience
that no medicine for colds and influ
enza can be depended upon for full ef
fectiveness until the liver is made thor
oughly active. That is why the first
step in the treatment is the new, nausea
less calomel tablets ealléd Calotabs,
which are free from the sickening and |
weakening effects of the old style calo- |
mel. Doctors also point out the fact
that an active liver may go a long way
towards preventing influenza and is one
of the most important factors in en
abling the patient to suceessfully with
stand an attack and ward off pneu
monia. |
One Calotab on the tongue at bed
time with a swallow of water—that’s
all. No salts, no nausea nor the slight
est interference with your eating, pleas
‘ure or work. Next morning your eold
has vanished, your liver is active, your
gystem is purified, and you are feeling
fine, with a hearty appetite for break
fast. Druggists sell Calotabs only in
original sealed packages, price thirty
five cents. Your money will be cheer
fully refunded if you do not find them
delightful.—(Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. oberts and
baby are visiting relatives and friends
in ‘lvey.
B tt ]
Q.—ls there really any difference
in batteries?
A.—Yes, but thefe are really only
two kinds of batteries. Those with
wood seperators and those with
Threaded Rubber Insulation.
Q—lls Threaded Rubber Insulation
the only feature that puts the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery ahead of
ordinary automobile battefy?
A—By no means. The Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery has all
the improvements that have grown
out of Willard’s years of specializa
tion in building starting lighting and
ignition batteries. Ask us about it.
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Fitzgerald Storage
Battery Company
219 East Central Ave.
Telephone 573
W ill rd
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Batteries
Office Phone 511
Res. Phone 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
Fitzgerald -:- Georgia
Sulphur Soothes ‘
o °
Ugly, Itching Skin
The First Application Makes Skin
Cool and Comfortable
- If you are suffering from eczema orl
some other torturing, embarrassing
skin troublé you may quickly be rid
of it by using Mentho-Sulphur, de
clares a noted skin specialist.
This sulphur preparation, because
of its germ destroying, properties,
seldom fails to quickly subdue itch
ing, even of fiery eczema. The first
application makes the skin cool and
comfortable. Rash and blotches are
healel right up. Mentho-Sulphur is
applied like any pleasant cold cream
and is perfectlfj harmless. You can
obtain a small jar from any good
druggist. Advertisement.
‘THREE NOTED PUSLICATIONS
i IN HANDS OF RECEIVERS
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\ ATLANTA, /Feb., 25—According
to news received in Atlanta, Thomas
B. Felder, formerly of this city but
'now a prominent New York attorney,
Ihas been appointed. receiver for Les
|lie—Judge Company. The company’s
T=B is 5 ol= Bo=Bo9o Je e e e '3 > RRE I e e 990, :x::.::.:
Dooce BROTHERS
4 DOOR SEDAN
|
The simple explanation of its grect
popularity is that the Sedan deserves :
all the good things that are said of it
In addition to its good looks and the
protection it provides, the car has
an unusual reputation for consistent
service
The gasoline consumption is unusually low :
The tire mileage is unusually high
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T. M. WALDEN AUTO CO.,
' South Grant Street Fitzderald, Ga.
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assets are said to amount to $400.000,
subject to mortage liabilities of $2,-
210,000.
William Green, chief stockholder of
the’company, which is located in New
York City, charged in his petition
that \poor business management, the
high cost of paper, and labor had
caused heavy losses. The company
published Leslie’s Weewly, Judge
and Film Fun. Reuben F. Fletcher
is president.
Eles T e
_ Three Resuits,
Reading mzketh a full man; confer
tnce a ready man: and writing an
exact man.-—-Racon.
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 57
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
IF YOU TRADE AT THE
POULE CROPS ..... 50000, 20015
Best Steaks ............ 30c Ib.
Best ‘Roasts ............ 25clb.
Veal Ghops ........... 30c 1b;
DAUSATe . ..o 00 25c b,
We also carry a nice line of
Produce.
Give us a trial. We will appre
ciate your patronage.
Phone 564 for “Sudden Deliv
ety-”
GIBBS & LIGGETT
Proprietors