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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Don’t forget the “Potato Race” at
'fi}Rink Friday night.
. "i' J. W. Proctor of Albany was
a Visitor in our city Thursday.
Mr. Crisp J. Sherlock Jr. spent the
week-end very pleasantly in Ameri
cus with relatives and friends.
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Miss Louise Bailey who teaches
school in Cordele spent the week-end
pleasantly with her mother Mrs. E. E.
Bailey on South Grant street.
Miss Mabel Alberson who teaches
school in Tifton spent the week-end
pleasantly with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Alberson on South Grant
street.
Miss Lee Garrison was a visitor in
our city today.
Misses Tommie Lee Pittman and
Maxine Parker spent the week-end
very delightfully in Rebecca with the
former’s parents Mr, and Mrs. M. H.
Pittman.
Mr. Mark Rivers has returned to
his home in Macon after spending a
few days here with friends.
Mr. Joseph W. Greenawalt spent
the week-end pleasantly with his fam
ily at the Empire Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilder and Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Maicolm spent Sun
day very pleasantly in Cochran, the
guests of Mr. Wilder’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kruger, little son
Reuben, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tatel and
little son Harold motored over to Lif
ton Sunday and spent the day pleas
antly with relatives and friends.
Mr. Carl B. Fellers of Savannah
spent the week-end pleasantly . here
with friends.
Mrs. O. G. McPhail and family are
moving today into Mrs, W. E. Hale’s
cottage on South Lee street.
Misses Ruth Harley and Reba Pitt
man left Sunday for Montezuma after
a delightful visit to the former’s sis
ter Mrs. Clayton Jay on South_‘ Lee
street. During their short stay here
they were the recipients of many so
cial attentions.
MUSIC PROGRAM FOR
WCMAN’S CLUB
The regular meeting of the Fitzger
ald Woman's Club will be held Wed
nesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in
the library auditorium. Several items
of importance are to come before the
club, and after business a delightful
program will be given includingJ
music by the violin pupils of Miss
Alberta McCloud, and readings by
Miss Florence Willis and her pupils‘
in expression, ' :
Office Phone 511
. Res. Phone 545
J. T. BRICE, D.C.
Chirepractor
Rooms 201-202
Farmer-Garbutt Bldg.
Office Hours. 9:30-12-1:30-5
Other Hours By Appointment
Fitzgerald -:- Georgia
~Shad Season Open
GREEK-AMERICAN LUNCH
ROOM
Headquarters for
FRESH FISH and OYSTERS,
CALIFORNIA FRUITS Of
ALL KINDS
224. E. Pine St., Phone 113.
PHONE YOUR WOOD ORDERS
TO—
SWIFT’S WOOD YARDS
708 East Oconee Street
TRUCK DELIVERY!
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
Dr. G. W. McLEAN
DENTIST
Rooms 512-513 Phone 438
Garbutt-Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
Sunday by Appointment
FARMS
v For Rent
SYi)NEY CLARE
Miss Pauline
Crawley
Phone 350-]
{ TODAY
“HIS HOUSE IN GURDER” Feat
urlng ELSIE FERGUSON. An ab
sorbing drama of a “second wife’—
one who was measured by the perfec
tions of the first—always found want
ing—driven to fight for a place in her
own family, in desperation—She re
vealed what the first wife really was;
who that “model mother’s” son was!
Fox & Selznick News and Goldwyn
Comedy.
Prices 11 & 22 Cents. 7
TUESDAY
“WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS”
Featuring LOUISE LOVELY. She
was a “Little Mother”, and she was a
thief. From the underworld evil hands
reached out to clutch her—struggled
to keep her down. Then love beck
oned and she responded. See what
happens “While the Devil Laughs”
and charming Louise Lovely mocks
him.
PATHE REVIEW.
WEDNESDAY
“THE SAPHEAD” Featuring
WILLIAM H. CRANE and BUS
TER KEATON. A photodrama of
Love and Wall Street so unusual in
its plot that it will hold you spell
bound. The Wall Street sharks
thought they had the old man’s son
trimmed like a shorn lamb, so they
nicknamed him the “Saphead” but he
fooled them.
ROLIN COMEDY.
FORD WEEKLY.
Mr. Lawrence C. Glover a=d two
children Hariett and Lawrence Jr. left
today for Moultrie where they will be
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren L.
Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kruger have as
their guests at their home on South
Main street this week the latter's bro
ther Mr, I. Kulbersh.
HEED THE WARNING
Many Fitzgerald People Have Done
So.
When the kidneys ate weak they
give unmistakab arnings that
shroold not be/fgnored. By examin
ing the §rine/nd tdeating the kidneys
upon thq fiyst sign of disorder, many
days of stffering may be saved. Weak
kidneys usually expel a dark, ill-smeil_
ing urinexfull of “brickdust” sediment
and painful in passage. Sluggish kid
neys often cause, a dull pain in the
small of the back, headaches, dizzy
spells, tired, languid feelings nd fre
quent rheumatic twinges.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys only. There is no better recom
mended remedy. Ask your neighbor!
Fitzgerald people endorse Doan’s
Kidney Pills.
J. M. Griner, carpen‘er, W. Ocmul
gee St., Fitzgerald, says: “Off and
on for years I suffered from weak
kidneys. During the last attack I was
so bad that I was almost down and
out. My back hurt me so severely
that I could hardly get around and I
suffered from a dull ache across my
loins. My head ached constantly and
sometimes everything turned black
before me. I was dizzy, toe. I read
about Doan’s Kidney Pills and got
a supply. One box cured me and it
has been some time now since I have
had a bit of trouble.”
Price 60c, at all dealers, Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Griner had. Foster-Milburn Co.
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
H. A. Mathis
OPTOMETRIST and
MFG. OPTICIAN
Eyes examined, Glasses furnished.
Broken Len% Duplicated
We Grind Our Own Glasses.
Drs. Holtzendort
and Turner
DENTISTS
&s.lairs. next door to the
ational Drug Company
PHONE 5§57
We make Old
Furniture New
PICTURE FRAMING
OUR SPECIALTY!
Fitzoerald “urniture Co.,
Phone 40
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921.
Aunnouncements
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For City Offices
FOR MAYOR
To the Citizens of Fitzgerald:
Recognizing the importance of the
changes made through the addition
of the Women voters for the election
of officers of the city, and appreci
ating fully their laudable aim to help
to make Fitzgerald a bigger and better
city in conjunction with the former
voters of the city, I have consented to
become a candidate for Mayor at the
solicitation of numerous friends
among the men and women of the city.
who have the wellfare of the commun
ity at heart. '
Should the voters honor me with
this office, it shall be my purpose to
administer the affairs of the city in the
interest of all of the people, without
prejudice or favor, to the end that
the moral and material welfare of the
city may be properly advanced with
due regard to the tax burden from
which the tax-payers are entitled to
reasonable relief. It shall be my aim
to enforce rigidly all ordinances lead
ing to a higher morality and to the pro
tection of life and property. .
Assuring you of my fullest appre
ciation of your careful consideration
of my candidacy, I am,,
Drew W. Paulk.
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
At the solicitation of miany friends
I hereby announcc myself a candi
date for re-election as Alderman at
Large, subject to the choice of the
voters at the coming primary.
GEO. L. KILCREASE.
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
After careful consideration I here
by announce my candidacy for Alder
man at Large, subject to the prim
ary to be called by the executive com
mittee.
E. J. DORMINEY. |
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
At the request of a large number of
citizens, I hereby unnounce for Alder
man at Large. If elected I shalli
serve the city to the best of my abil
ity.
CLAYTON JAY.
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
After conferring with my friends I
have decided to be a candidate for
Alderman at Large in the coming
primary to be held for the election
of city officers and will appreciate the
support of all the voters.
A. H . THURMOND.
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
My friends having requested that
I be a candidate in the coming prim
ary for re-election as Alderman at|
Large, T hereby announce myself a
candidate and will appreciate thel
support of the voters..
W. R. PAULK.
FOR CITY TREASURER
To the Voters of Fitzgerald:
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office of
Treasurer of the city of Fitzgerald,
subject to your approval in the com
ing primary.
G. P. MINGLEDOREF.
FOR WATER, LIGHT & BOND
COMMISSION
To the 'Voters of Fitzgerald:
I hereby respectfully announce my
candidacy for re-election as member
of the Water, Light and Bond Com
mission, subject to vhe coming city
primary, and pledge my continued
best efforts on behalf of the city if
returned to office.
G. E. RICKER.
Mrs. Ola Boothe has returned home
after a pleasant visit to her daughter
Miss May Boothe in Atlanta.
Plione your arders for choice cuts of
native and western meats to 620. Two
deliveries each day. Beauchamp and
Eads. tf.
FOR WATER LIGHT AND BOND
COMMISSION
At the urgent request of many of
my friends I hereby announce my
candidacy for the Water, Light and
Bond Commission of the city of
Fitzgerald, subject to the coming
primary. If elected I pledge by best
attention to the city’s business in
this office. .
HUBERT ROUSH.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
IF YOU TRADE THE
Porlk Chops .. (o, i 250 1b;
Best Stegks #£.......... 30c Ib.
Best Ro B 0 g s v e 0 ROCAIDE
Veal C Sl Saale e
Sausage VIRO, 288 ID,
We also carry a nice line of
Produce.
Give us a trial. We will appre
ciate your patronage.
Phone 564 for “Sudden Deliv
ery.”
GIBBS & LIGGETT
Proprietors
JJINLU RUJ.
TR WANTRD o
TRUCK AND PASSENGE CAR
to exchange for stock of handise.
Phone or write what yo%have. Lang
& Co., Omega. Tift Co., Ga. ddM4
WANTED—WiII pay for issues of
Leader-Enterprise, Jan. 1 to May 1,
1920. Advise by letter dates availa
ble. Address Leader-Enterprise. tf
WANTED—WiII buy any quanify of
Fryers, Hens, Roosjers, urkeys,
Geese, Ducks, Guinaes \defivered. Cas
per Hide & Skin Co. Phone 306. tf
e BRI T R e RR N
FOR SALE
ke e L e
FOR SALE—We buy and sell o
parts for all make cars. sell your
scrap automobiles and saW”mill ma
chinery. CASPER Hide & Skin Co.,
Phone 306. tf
FOR SALE—Seed Czc.}ys?e R. Tay
lor, Route 3, Fitzgeralll, Ga. d2Bp
FOR SALE—Settings of Minorca
eggs, guaranteed fcrtile,(g_@_.w set
ting. Also fegistered cockerels. Phone
547 or call at 52 W. Ohoopee St. d2sp
COKD wuoiaaxfm. Cord wood
and prompt delivery, phope 227. tf.
S Te TR A PSEE T e
FOR SEED CANE fall 554 or see
Dr. M. L. WILLI S, 316 E. Jessa
mine Sirzet, dMBp
FOR SALE Or EMCHANGE—WiII
sell one of the dy/ paying busi
nesses in Fi gie Id”or wiil exchange
it for Farm\¢ands. Address P. O.
Box 494, Fitzgerald,, Ga. tf‘
FOR SALE—RhgdeAsland Red)
Chickens and eg Sam Willcox,l
405 South Grant Streat. tf
FOR SALE—Abouty 20/ head good
farm mules, cheap. ash or Terms.
) CEBUSH, tf
el ba i e e
FOR SALE OR RENT—IO" room
hcuse in first class shapg” and ten
acres, just outside of)gify. For par
ticulars see A, G. BROWN, 406 W.
Orange St. tf
FOR SALE—Rhode, Islagd— Red
Chickens and eggs. [S Willcox,
405 South Grant Street. tf ‘
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FOR RENT /l
ROOM & BOARD—At jeangefiable!
rate. " Mrs. J. S, Harris, . Mag
nolia Street. tf
v LOST
LOST Cameo pin C.;_liival‘
grounds, finder ple}se pfturn to Mrs.
W. M. Bryan an ceive reward.
. 7 dM2p.
LOST—Leather Eri?case filled with
legal papers. ReWArd if returned im
mediately to Clayton Jay or D. B.
Nicholson. d4p.
el ey ol oo B e
LOST—Dark Brown Lcatl%fld
bag, on Ashiurn Road or C#itral Av
enue. Return to Leader-Enterprise,
please. Itp
The party who carried oé y w-}iiie
and brown bob tail Set Dog will
please return him at oncé/ H. Waters.
tf
FOUND
SOW TAKEN UP—A bl;;yan_d
white spotted sow has been 4€ken 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
Yes We Are Here, Where?
107-109 East Central Ave.
READY---Yes we are are ready to wait on you, and
we’ll be glad to have you call in and see our new
store, whether you buy or not.
Watch This Space for Something
Unusual Soon!
THE BAZAAR STORE
Phone49s for
Quick Service
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Tonight sure! Let a pleasant,
harmless Cascaret work while you
sleep and have your liver active, hcad‘
clear, stomach sweet and bowels
moving regular by moging. No
griping or inconvdhienge! 10,25 or 50
cent boxes. Chilfirgd”love this candy
cathartic too—Adv.
St B eLN
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Million Packets Of
i
Flower Seeds Free
We believe in flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
up the home surroundings and give
pleasure and satisfaction to those who
have them.
We have filled more than a million
/pfic‘kets of fseeds, of beautiful yet
easily growh flowers to be given to
our custongers this spring for the
beautifying Jof their homes.
Wouldn’t § you like to h e
packets of Ybeautiful rsB free?
YOU CAN QET 1! Hastings’
1921 catalog i 16-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.
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.
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The Fertilizer That Mak
~ You the Most Profit
COMPLETE Fertilizers containing phosphoric acid, ammonia
and potash make you the most profit. They must be evenly
mixed and properly proportioned from carefully selected organic
and chemical materials. This insures an even supply of plant
food throughout the growing season.
Swift & Company has everything necessary to make fertilizer
right: trained chemists—agricultural experts—modern machinery.
Buy Swift’s Red Steer Complete Fertilizers and make the most
profit.
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Swift & Company
(FERTILIZER WORKS)
Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans, La.
107-109 East Central Avenue
Where Values Speak Louder than Words
“Pape’s Diapepsin” has proven it
self the surest relief for Indigestion,
Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour
ness, Fermentation or Stomach Dis
tress caused by acidity. A few tablets
give almost immediate stoma Te
lief and shortly the stqma 1S cor
rected so you can eat orite foods
without fear. Large case costs only
few cents at drug store. Millions
helped annually.—Ady.
PRETTY ROOK
PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Sligh en
tertained a few friends very delight
fully at rook Thursday evening at
their beautiful home on West Cen
tral Avenue complimentary to their
house guests Mr. and Mrs. Ben L.
Rike of Lula Ga.
The entire lower IToor of the home
was cffectively decorated in red and
“white japonicas and narcissi, and
dainty red hatchets were used in pro
fusion.
After a most interesting game Mrs.
Sligh assisted by Mrs. J. Frank Ward,
served a delicious salad course and
hot coffee topped with whipped
cream,
Among those present were Mr. “asd
Mrs. B. L. Rike, Dr. and Mrs. JicE
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ci: Per
sons, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bernard Watts,
Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow L, Griner, and
Mrs. Robert M. Mann.
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Little ‘ss Alma Emily Watkins
is the lovely guest of her aunt Mrs.
James E. Turner on South Main
street while her mother Mrs. William
R. Watkins is suffering from injuries
received last week.
35-cent bottle of “Danderine” will
not only rid your scalp of destructive
dandruf§ and sto ling hair, but im
mediat v hair seems twice 23
abunda nd so wondrous glossy.
Let “Danderine” save your hair.
Have lots of long, heavy hair, radi
ant with life and beauty.—Adv.
Phone 359
For Better Than Average
Altering, '
Dry Cleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressipg,
Tailor&g./
We are equipped to do quick
Work That will last long.
THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club
W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor
116 S. Main St. Phone 359
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Quick Service