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' WANTED 1\
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_TRUCK AND PASSENGER CAR
1o exchange for stock of merchandise.
- Phowe pr.write/ what you 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
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WANTED—WiII buy any quantity of
‘Fryers, Hens, Roosters, Turkeys,
Geese, Ducks, Guinaes delivered. Cas
per Hide & Skin Co. Phone 306. tf
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FOR SALE l
'SEED CANE—Red cane, average of
three feet long. Can be had at $25.00
“per thousand. Call at J. D. Thornton
207 East' Pine street. dBp
FOR SALE—Easter Lily Bulbs; 302
W. Cypress St. ddp |
‘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. o
FOR SALE FLOWERS—Pink Vine,
ueen's Wrath 1 year old, 25 ¢ or 6 fori
aa.fl. Pink Dorothy Perkins Rose
25 ¢ large two year obd plants. d 9
‘Mrs. H. G.Powell, Fitzgerald, Ga.
fifi 'OR SALE—Large white Crysan
‘themums. Mrs. W. L. Watson 710
jm Suwannee Street. It.
FOR SALE—Settings of Minorca
eggs, guaranteed fertile, $2.00 per set
ting. Also registered cockerels. Phone
547 or call at 512 W. Ohoopee, d2sp
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CORD WOOD—For 4ft. Cord wood
and prompt delivery, phone 227, tf.]
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FOR SEED CANE Call 554 or see
Dr. M. L. WILLIAMS, 516 E. Jessa
mine Street. dMBp
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.
IJ. C. BUSH. tf{
FOR SALE OR RENT—IO room
house in first class shape and ten
acres, just outside of city. For par
ticulars see A. G. BROWN, 406 W.
Orange St. tf
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FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red
‘Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Street. tf
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FOR SALE—Plants, prize winning
Red Carnltidm.".SQc doz.; Carnations,
Marguerite, mix celors, 50c to $l.OO
dozen. Daises 10c dozen, Mrs. H.
Poltard, 714 W. Oconee. Phone 115.
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- F.E WYMAng“‘;
CASH & CARRY STORE
Tuesday and Wednesday Specials
Sugar, per pound :: : 9c
Irish Potatoes, 10 Ibs. : 32¢
Fancy Head Rice, Ib. : : 7c
Tomatoes, No. 2 can : : 9c
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“Early June Peas, can : 18¢
;{%;?g',{, can Dessert Peach 44c
‘Libby’s Pineapple : : : 38¢
, Sfikeley Bros. Saur Kraut : 14¢
Arbuckle Coffee : : 20¢-25¢
% . Regis Cottee : : : : 44c
Bulk Grits, per pound : : 4c
fse, per pound : : 33c
Pink Salmon, can, : : : 14¢
\E L. Wzman Cash & Carry Store
. 115 West Central Avenue Tisdel’s Old Location
Announcements
For City Offices
FOR MAYOR
‘To the Citizens of Fitzgerald:
l 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 many friends
I hereby announce 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 anunounce for Alder
man at Large. If elected I shall
serve the city to the best of my abil
ity
CLAYTON JAY.
FOR RENT
ROOM & BOARD-—At reansonable
rate. Mrs. J. S. Harris, 401 E. Mag
nolia Street. tf
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LOST—Leather prief case filled with
legal papers. Reward if returned im
mediately to Clayton Jay or D. B,
Nicholson. d4p,
FOUND
SOW TAKEN UP—A blick and
white spottcd 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
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WHEEL' FOUNwL—A bicycle has
been found and can be had by paying
for this ad after identification at the
Leader-Enterprise. tf
“Pape’s Diapepsin” is the quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer
mentation er “Stomach Distress
caused by acidity. A few tablets give
almost immediate stomach relief and
shertly the stomach is corrected so
}you can eat favorite foods without
fear. Large case g¢osts only few cents
at drug store. -Millions helped an
nually.
Advertisement.
’ FOR CITY TREASURER
‘To the Voters of Fitzgerald:
T 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.
v G. P. MINGLEDOREF.
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 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, subjec§ to vhe coming city
primary, and pledge my continued
best efforts on behalf of the city if
returned to office. ‘
3 G. E. RICKER.
Mrs. Ola Boothe has returned home
after a pleasant visit to her daughter
Miss May Boothe in Atlanta.
Plione your srders 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 Cemmission 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. 1
HUBERT ROUSH.
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 57
Octagon S(gap,s?» l))ars' : 25¢
arge dSize |
Arrow Soap 6 for : 25c¢
Clean Easy Soap, bar : : 5¢
Old Dutch Cleanser - - Ilc
Small Pet Cream, 8¢ or 2for : 15¢
Tall Pet Cream, can : : 15¢
Countxfy Syrup, gal. can 96¢
Sugar Q@ipgd Ham, Ib., 30c
Dry Salt Meat, lb. : : 18c
LARD, 1 Ib. Compound 15¢
No. 4 Bucket Vegetole ; 69¢
No.lo Bucket Vegetole $1.34
Meal, per peck ::: : 34c
Self-Rising Flour .. . $1.50
PILLSBURY’S BEST
FLOUR, 24 Ib. sack sl'74
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THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921
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Just think! A pleasant, harmless
Cascaret works while you sleep and
has your liver active, head clear,
stomach sweet and bowels moving as
regular as a clock by morning. No
griping or inconvenience. 10, 25 or
50 cent boxes. Children love this
candy cathartic too. Advertisement.
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3 CARD OF THANKS
We desire to take this method of
‘expressing our sincere thanks and
‘appreciation to our friends for their
kindness and held during the last ill
ness and death of our precious wife
and mother and for the beautiful flo
ral offerings and the automobiles. We
especially want to thank the Police
Force and the Fire Department for
their lovely floral emblems.
J. E. Whittle,
Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Tyler
Mr. and; Mrs. J. H. Whittle |
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whittle.
J. M. Whittle
G. R. Whittle.
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, I hereby announce myself a
candidate and will appreciate the
support of the voters. |
W. R. PAULK. |
$30.00 IN GOLD FOR A NAME
FOR FITZGERALD’S NEW '
~ ALL YEAR AROUND |
B & e
» Swimming Pool and Park
~ In just a short while the new Swimming Pool =
and Park Jocated on East Central Ave., near
the Fitzgerald Ice Plant, will be opened. We
| must have an appropriate name, who has the _
best suggestion? |
ISt REWARD---To the person submitting the name
that is selected, for this new pleasure resort we
will give a cash reward of $30.00.
2nd best suggestion will receive an annual pass.
3rd best suggestion will receive a 6 months pass.
4th best suggestionwill receive a 3 months pass.
Those pa}ticipating will not be allowed to sfig
gest more than one name. '
In the event of a tie the awards will be equal- |
ly divided. i
The judges selecting name will be composed
of E. L. Dorminy and two others which are
yet to be chosen. . e
- This is in no way a game of chance, purely
~an award for excellence. |
Contest Closes March 15th.
- Send in your suggestions to S
Fitzgerald - -- Georgia
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“Just Wonderful,”
. 9
Says Miss (’Hara
Memphis Woman Testifies To Pene
ficial Results From Takix_\g Tanlac
- So many people throughout the
United States and Canada have testi
fied to having used Tanlac with such
'splendid results following influenza,
grippe, operation,, typhoid and pneu
monia, and other troubles which bring
on a run-down condition, that it has
'become universally recognized as one
of the most powerful reconstructive
tonics of the present age.
Another striking “statement in con
‘nection with this fact is made by Miss
‘Mildred O’Hara, of 926 Deleware St.,
Memphis, Tenn.
~ “I am enjoying better health today,”
said Miss O’Hara,“ than I have in ten
years and I am glad to make a state
ment that may cause others who are
needing something to build them up
to learn about Tanlac,
“Five years ago I was operated on
for appendicitis and was never able
until I got Tanlac to get my strength
back. My health was bad for a
long time, even before the operation,
and I just seemed to be going from
bad to worse.
“I just think it the most wonderful
thing I ever heard of that three bottles
of Tanlac should make me feel so fine
after I had suffered so long. It has
given me new life, strength and ener
gy that makes living a pleasure. . I
used to have constant headaches, but
now I never have one at all. Tanlac
has been my fnierd -and 1 will never
go back on it. It is just grand.”
Tanlac is sold in Fitzgerald by
T. J. Haile and Co—Advertisement.
Mrs. J. C. Pounds was th: charm
ing hostess Tuesiiay evening at her
pretty home on West Pine Street en
tertaining Misses Alma and Maude
Taylor of Alma, Ga.
Miss Hattie Lee Walker who at
tends the Southern Shorthand and
Business College in Atlanta is spend
ing the week-end pleasantly with her
parents Mr., and Mrs. Scott W. Wal
kes.. iiiiindin 5 "
Miss Hazel Mayes will leave in a
few days ‘for a visit of a month to
relatives’ in Charlotte, N. C.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
IF YOU TRADE AT THE
Pork Chops ............ 25¢c Ib.
Best Steaks ............ 30c Ib.
Best Roasts ............ 25c Ib.
Veal Chops ....,...... 30c Ib
SAUBARE .. ... isualii.voq 20000
We also carry a nice line of
Produce. |
Gave us a trial. We will appre
ciate your patronage. 1
Phone 564 for “Sudden Deliv
ery.l’
GIBBS & LIGGETT
Proprietors
Manon Grocery Co.
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“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
PROMPT DELIVERY
Octagon Soap, 8ar.............: §¢c
Arbuckles Coffee ............... 24c
White House Coffee :....... 45c Ib.
Charmer Coffee, Ib. ............ 25¢
French Market Coffee, Ib. ...... 35¢c
Luzianne Coffee ...... ...... 35¢ lz
Best Green Coffee, 1b............. !
Compound Lard, 1b...............18¢c
4 lbs. Vegetole ................ 80c
DHGAr- .. s vaci il cul e 00
Best Whole Grain Rice, 1b....... 10c
Irish Potatoes, peck ............ 55¢C
Dry Salt'Meat .............. 20c Ib.
Smoked Meat .............. 23¢c Ib.
Best Self-Rising Flour ........ $1.50
Scratch Feed, Ib. ................ 4c
Kerosene, Gallon ............... 25¢
Seed Irish Potatoes, peck ...... 60c
Green Cabbage, head .......... 10c
Dont Forget the Place!!
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St.
H. A. Mathis
OPTOMETRIST and .
‘MFG. OPTICIAN
Eyes examined, Glasses furnished.
Broken Lens Duplicated
We Grind Our Own Glasses.