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WANTED ‘
* WANTED—Ten live wire young
men and girls for a live proposi-|
tion that will mean a bunch of
money for a fast worker and good
talker. No one who is not will
ing to work hard need apply.'See
Circulation Manager, The Fitz
gerald Leader.
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LADY OR GENTLEMAN AGENT
Wanted in the city of Fitzgerald to
sell the genuine J. R. Watkins Medi
cines, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Prep
arations, etc. All or spare time. A
wonderful opportunity to get into bus
iness for yourself. Write today for
free particulars and sample. J. R.
WATKINS CO., 62 Memphis, Tenn.
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- WANTED-—Salesmen for line of
guaranteed tires. Guaranteed salary
with $lOO per week, extra commis
sions, t
COWAN TIRE AND RUBBER CO.
- Chicago, Ik, Box 784.
WANTED-Six alert boys four
teen to sixteen not afraid of hard
work ; to be placed on waiting list
fof carriers when new routes are
established next week. Circula
~ gion Manager, The Fitzgerald
“Leader. *
WANTED—WiII buy any quantity of
Fryers, Hens, Roosters, Turkeys,
Geese, Ducks, Guinaes delivered, Cas
per Hide & Skin Co. Phone 306, tf
L FOR SALE
et et S e e e e e e e et e
» FOR SALE—Easter Lily Bulbs; 302
W. Cypress St. d4p
e et o o e, e et @ e e e .
* 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 SALE—CoIe planter and distri
butor combined at a bargain, for
cash. Sge J. E.'Wilson, RF.D. s§,
Fitzgerald, +dldp
FOR SALE—Plants, prize winfiing
Red Crysanthemums, 50 cents doz;
Carnations, Marguerite, mixed colors,
50 cents to $l.OO dozen, Daises 10c
dozen. Mrs. H. Pollard, 714 W.
Oconee St. Phone 115, dilp
eet e s e s . < ————- S
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
CORD WOOD-—For 4ft. Cord wood
and prompt delivery, phone 227. tf.
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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. O.
B?x 494, Fitzgerald, Ga. tf
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- FOR_SALE—Rhode Island Red
Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 Scuth Grant Street. tf
CAR FOR SALE—Secven passenger
# 1920 Cole-8. New lined body, good
~as new. Exchange for city or farm
propert‘y. Bargain if interested, Mrs,
- E, T. James, Phone 112, -1t
e e e
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
FOR SALE —One Four Passenger,
1920 Model Apperson back Rabbit
Automoble, in good condition. Will
exchange for diamond or improved
city property. J. C. Bush, tf
i FOR RENT
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ROOM & BOARD-—At reansonable
rate. Mrs. J. S. Harris, 401 E. Mag
. nolia: Street. tf 1
: LOST! |
LOST—GoId cuff links, initial M. €
“P. Return to 315 W.Pine, Phone
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- FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car Self
Starter, 1920, almost new. HAILE'S
- DRUG STORE, di4
. Proper Ambition.
It 18 very sad for a man to make
~ himself servant to a thing, his man
" Bood all taken out of him by the hy- |
© draulic pmpun of excessive business,
- I should not like to be mefely a great
_ doctor, a great lawyer, a great minis
_ ter, a great politician—l should like to
" 'Drum With Harmonics.
MU elans find the drum an unsad
isfactory Instrument for lack of har
*’ H 6 description of a drum the parch
‘ment head of wliich 1s loaded with
80 adberent composition containing
fidely divided fron. Such composition
lies in a central eircle. Around the
ge @& sécond ring-shaped membrane
8 secured and the effect of the load
{lB to produce good harmonic over
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All notices of church gatherings of strictly rligious or social nature published in this- section
free of charge; notices of gatherings with pecuniary gain as an object, charged at regular advertis
ing rate. Church notices should be handed in n ot later than 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon.’
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CORNER LEE AND JESSAMINE.
Bible Scheol 10:00 A. M. W. A. Ad
am Superentendant,
Preaching 11:15 A, M. Theme “Well
Doing.” !
Junior C. E. 11:15 A, M. |
Board Meeting 3:30 P. M. ‘
Preaching 8:00 P.-M. Theme, “Dan-i
iel.” :
Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M, Wednes-}
day led by Loyal Daughters, Subject:
“Evangelism, Its Motive The Love of
God” .
Those of all Faiths, and no Faiths,
welcome,
" S. A. STRAWN, Minister.
314 Lee St., Phone 630. 1
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Preaching 11:30 a. m. l
Bible Study every Sunday at 10:30
a. m.
B. F. 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.
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,
B.Y. P.U.at7p m :
Preaching immediately after B. V.
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Midweek Prayer megting Wednes
day 7:30 p. m.
Almost Paradise on Earth.
In the fortunate Bermudas there
are no reptiles to alarm; the indig
enous small lizard 18 not even dan
gerous In appearance, and the green
turtle is transiatable into delicious
soup. Of birds and -fish the islands
have a splendid store; Bermudians
wonld not starve to death even should
the importation of meat from this
country cease,
True Efficiency.
Efficiency is a matter of the head
a 8 well as the hands. It can never be
a purely mechanical virtue, for true
efficiency has its origin In careful
thought. The man who forms the
habit of using his brain {8 never in
danger of becoming a mere machine.
In South America.
A visitor to South America, speak
ing of his observations there said:
“The home life of the people is so full
of ‘music that even the ‘mewsies’ sing
thelr wares, and peanuts, and sweets,
fresh fruit and cool water are adver
tised in' recitative. Such itinerant
artisdans as scissors grinders announce
thelr advent by means of a piccolo.
The tired workmen still solace their
evening hours with the guitar and the
phonograph Is to be found in the homes
of all but the poorest classes.”
Ladies and child
ren’s Shoes.
Oxfords and
Pumps each SOC
No Less than Pair to
Each Customer,
Saturday & Monday,March 1 2-14th
| Why Pay 75¢ or $l.OO when 50¢ will do? '
Star Brand Thread, 5 Spools f0r.....
10 Spools Coats Sewing thread.......
Arrow Collars, 8 for .o . i i vea
Men'’s 75¢ and $1 Ties one f0r......
Men’s 15¢ Handkerchiefs, 6- f0r......
Ladies’ New Style Collars, each .....
Limit of 50¢ worth of each item ahove
to a customer.
27 in. Dress Ginghams, 5 yards for.".
27 inch Dress Ginghams, 3 yds. for. ..
27 in. Toil du Noid Gingham, 212
yards for i, uiconalia o
32 in, 65c Ginghams, 1 yd. for.{. Sk
27 in 4-Season Chambry, 3vy oo
36 in. Curtain Scrim, S yards for .....
1 LOT REMNANTS---Ready wrapped, worth 50c =
to $1.50 regular, at each - - - - - - . SOC
- We thank you for your liberal patronage in the past and we are
striving to serve you even better in the future. |
The BAZAAR Store
Men’s 50¢ Sox
2 pair for only
50 cents
2 pair limit
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY l
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.
et S PR S
. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Main and M:zgnolia,
Sunday School 1060 a. .
Preaching 11:30 a .m. and 8:00 o'-
clock p. n.
Sunbeams 3:00 p. m.
B. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. m. .
Men’s Prayer meeting Monday 8:00
p m, : :
Mid-week Prayer meeting Wednesday
8:00 p. m. |
A cordial welcome to all to attend
these services.
J. F. Singleton, Pastor
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
~ Corner 8. Grant and Palm Sts,
. All the men of the congregation are
cordially invited to atten Sunday-
School next Sunday. The Men’s Bi
ble Class wiil be conducted by Mr. F.
M. Swann of Manchester, N, H.
There will be a reception at the home
of Mr. W. G. Broadhurst Tuesday
night in honor of the new members
recently received into the church and.
the visitors in the congregation. Hours
of the Sunday services are as fol
lows:
Morning Service 11 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. _
~ Evening Service Bp. m.
On Solid Foundation.
Certain world-old principles are the
basis of every form of representative
government, and each succeeding era
but proves the soundness of these
fundamentals. The clock may strike
thirteen, but this is no proof of any
thing other than that it is in need
of repair.~Exchange.
Manganese.
Manganese s found in Japan In
three forms: Metallic, which is over
860 per cent pure manganese, being
used principally In the making of cer
taln kinds of Iron and steel and as an
amalgam; dioxide, or “black manga
nese,” having as high as 90 per cent
manganese and largely used in the
making of chemlcals, -drugs, paints
and electric batteries; and carbonate
ore, which until recently has been a
waste product in Japan.
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‘ Makes a Good Breakfast.
A two-pound white perch is a big
one, says the American Forestry Maga
zine, and, as a rule, they do run more
than half that welght to the catch.
They are easy to capture, for they
largely take the right sort of bait,
and few kinds make a better breakfast
for the hungry woodsman,
Special 50¢ Sale
At THE BAZAAR STORE
aoc
SALE
“Where VALUES Speak LOUDER than Words”
107-109 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE
FITZGERALD - -- GEORGIA
- Visitors and strangers are always
welcome.
R, M. MANN, Pos.or.
FIRST METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
JAMES H. ELDER, Pastor.
Cor. Lee & Magnolia Sts. |
Sunday School will convene at 10
a. m,, Mr. Burr Stokoe, Supt. |
The pastor will use as his morningl
subject at 11:15, “Redemption.” I
The Epworth Leaguz w'il hold a
meeting at 7:00 p. m., cabject “The
Golden Whirlpool.”
The pastor will preach an evange
listic sermon at 8:00,
You are cordially invited. Come and
worship with us.
CENTRAL METHODIST .
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ISAAC P. TYSON, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching Sunday 11:30 a. m. and
8:00 p. m, :
~ Address by Mr. J. J. Flanders, Ed
itor of the Ocilla Star. :
This followed by the Sacrement of
the Lord’s Supper.
Preaching at the evening hour by
Rev. A. W. Reese, P. E.
| League service 7:15 p. m.
~ Woman’s Missionary Society Mon
day 4:00 p. m.
Midweek Prayer Service Wednes
day 8:00 p. m.
Board of Stewards Thursday at 8:00
p. m.
Public cordially invited to all ser
vices.
Proud of Armorial Bearings. i
The early Dutch settlers of New
York, who founded important families,
were frequently aristocratic Holland
ers who brought their coats-of-arms
l‘wlth them, as an integral part of thelr
‘household goods. Such families as the
Van Rensselaers, De Puysters, Beek
mans, Schuylers and Stuyvesants had
their arms beautifully engraved on the
elaborate silver services which wera
among their proudest possessions,
Man’s Mistake, Eiali
* When a man says that he knows a
sertain thing, but cannot prove it, he
mistakes his belief for knowledge.—~
Albany Journal.
A Texas Home Rule.
Our position simply is that a mar
rled man should finish" washing the
‘dishes before he takes his smoke.—
Dallas News. 3
Paper a Weed Killer.
In Hawail it has been found rhn:
‘weeds .can be kept down in sugm
plantations by covering the fields wiil
paper. ‘
Gymnastic Stunt.
Director—*“Now I will open the win
fow and I want you all to thgow your
Chests out.”—From the Junior World,
36 in. Sea Island Sheeting, 5 yds. for.
36 in. Percals, light or dark, :
& Nk SRR IO ol
10c Embroidery, 10 yards f0r.........
36 in. Pajama Checks, 4 yds f0r......
32 in. Kinghs Nainsook, 2 1-2 yds....
18334 Huck Towels, 5 f0r............
3 3inch Indian Head, 2 1-2 yds for... |
Childre‘n'g Combination Suits, each..
Children’s Muslin Gowns, at each.... :
27 in. Hickory Stripes, 5 yds. f0r.....
Ladies’ Knit Combination Suits.....
75c Curtain Draperes yard, ..........
Men’s Seal Pack Ufiderwear
BOMBAY A CITY OF BEGGARS
Government Is Planning Severe Meas
ures to Repress Nuisance That Is
Becoming Intolerable. 3
Some time ago the government of
Bombay appointed a committee to con
sider and formulate proposals for the
purpose of suggesting practical meas
ures whereby the ever-growing nuis
ance of professional heggary might be
abolished. The committee has now
completed its investigation and has
issued a report,
The report shows that there are in
Bombay city alone 5000 professional
beggars, and the beggars in other
parts bring the total for the presi
dency to over 60,000. The general
conclusions of the committee are that
there must be introduced at the earli
est opportunity an act for the preven
tion of professional beggary, which
will be applicable to the whole of the
presidency.
Sadhus and fakirs, it is suggested,
should be exempt from the operations
of the act, which it is propesed should
make begging a cognizable offense.
Those who have visited India will
doubtless recall with feelings of horror
the terrible sights they have witnessed
of beggars, many of them physical
wrecks and suffering from loathsome
diseases, seated ahout the roads so
liciting alms from passersby.—From
the Times of India.
Can’t Be Hid.
Impatience is the only thing in the
world that cannot be concealed..-
Tortoise Shell.
~ “Tortoise shell is the carapace or
- horny armor that protects the back of
the hawkbill turtle, This armor is
composed of 13 segments or plates
that are not fast at the outer edges.
but everlap one another like tiles on a
‘roof. The turtles are captured when
they come on shore to lay their eggs.
and after being killéd the plates can
~be removed without injury. Formerly,
In some places, lve turtles were
roasted until the plates loosened and
~counld be taken away, when the turtle
~was put back into the sea to grow a
- new shell. It is doubtful whether the
l shells grow again, or whether they
- would be of much value if they did.—
' Detroit News.
l Tom-Tom Not in It.
| And now it'is learned that the tom
l tom drum is a valuable aid to labor
l in Hayti. Laborers move about their
- work in unison with the regular beats
. of the tom-tom players, who prob
ably accelerate their movements in
| accordance with the measures of
speed desired by the employer. But
it is doubtful if tom-tom drums, even
when played by the most energetic
of pounders, can. stir anything like the
activity which is generally displayed
wherever the gymnastic exercises of
the bass drummer of a real Scottish
Highlanders’ band are given free play
In a parade on any American street,
; . Quite the Contrary,
“I judge from your request for a
loan that you have been indulging in
another little game of chance” said
Mr. Jibway. “No,” ‘replied Mr. Gad
| spur, sadly, “I thought it was a game
‘ of chance when it started, but no man
who held the kind of poker hands I
did in that—er—session last night
would be justified in- attributing
to it any element of chance.”—Birm
fngham Age-Herald.
B M Eaaen
Men’s Elastic
Seam Drawers
80c pair
LIMIT— 2 pair to each
Customer.
?PE
Ladies’ 50 et.
Lisle Hose
2 pair for 50¢
2 pair limit
| Alot of Ladies Oxfords
§ and Pumps, small sizes,
g e e
. 98¢ pair
% Regular values $6.
%_— Ilot Ladies High Shoes,
= small and miscellaneous
= sizes, worth to. $7.50
$1.19 pair
i TV Al fifi
= /'/ I %‘"wf\? N 1 l E
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§ A lot of Georgette and
= Crepe de Chine Waists,
§ worth to $6.50 at
sIL7B
- Men's Dress Shoes
A lot Men’s Dress Shoes,
worth to $B.OO at
- $2.75
-~ Mens Army Pants
. '79c pair
Good Grade Dress' 1
Ginghams, yard 190
27 inch Percals 19 {
per yard s Iz I-Zc
Best Grade Galatea Cleth
1= 1-2¢ yd.
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