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Aunouncements ‘
For City Offices
FOR MAYOR
To the Citizens of Fitzgerald:
Recognizing the importance of the!
changes made through the additionf
of the Women voters for the election
of officers of the city, and appreci
ating fully their laudable gm 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 aimt
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 coasideration i
of my candidacy, I am,, l
Drew W. Paulk.“
FOR CITY TREASURER
To the Voters of I'itzgeraid:
I respectfully announce my candi- |
dacy for re-election to the office of/
Treasurer of the city of Fitzgcrald,l
subject to your approval in the com-:
ing primary.
G. P. MINGLEDORF. l
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE
At the request of a large number of
citizens, I hereby announce for Alder
man at Large. If elected I shall
serve the city to the best of my abil
ity.
CLAYTON JAY.
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.
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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
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.
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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.
of The Fitzgerald_Leader
Will, beginning April 1, be
sent through the mails
as second class{matter.
The subsecription rate for
the daily will be as follows
by mail or carrier from
from today on:
One' year - - $6.00
Six months - 3.00
Four months - 2.00
Six weeks - - 1.00
One month- - - .75
One week - - - .20
Rates for the thrice-a
week edition will be one
half the sums named.
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| Great Mass of Proof
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| Reports of 50,000 Cases of Kidney
, Trouble, Some of them Fitzger
| ald Cases
Each of some 6,000 newspapers of
the United States is publishing from
week to week, names of people in its
particular neighborhood, who have
}usod and recommended Doan's Kid
ney Pills for kidney backache, woak!
kidneys, bladder’ troubles and urinary
disorders. This mass of proof includes
over 50,000 recommendations. Fitz-|
gerald is no exception. Here is one
of the Fitzgerald cases. g ‘
J. G. Wideman, locomotive engin
eer, 807 W. Central Ave., says:i
“Riding on the engine ' for thirty
years strained my back and kidneys
and at times my back ached and
pained dreadfully. It hurt me to bend
or stoop and my kidneys acted irreg
ularly. When I have had these at
tacks, Doan’s Kidney Pills have al
ways relieved me. ‘A short use of
Doan’s has never failed to strengthen
my back and put my kidneys in good
shape.”
~ Prire 60r, at all dealers. Don’'t
‘simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Wideman had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs.,, Buffalo, N. Y.
Advertisement
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. v
HUBERT ROUSH.
FOR MEMBER OF SCHOOL
BOARD FROM 2nd WARD
At the solicitation of many friends,
I am a candidate from 2nd Ward for
member of school board. 1 promise
the faithful discharge of the duties of
‘this office if elected. Your support
will be appreciated.
. C. PETTEY
Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Manning
were recent guests of friends in
Ocilla.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921.
Leader Accepted as Second Class
Mail Matter by U. S.
LOWER SUBS. RATE
Out of Town Subscribers Get
Same Rate As in City
Beginning today the Fitzgerald
Leader, daily, will be sent through
the mails at the special rate for news
papers and periodicals, much lower
than the regular postage rate it has
been paying since it was launched
nearly four weeks ago.
The difference in subscription rate
between city and out of town sub
scribers the Leader was forced to
make while each daily was mailed
with a one cent stamp, is no longer
necessary. The rate, in or out of
town, will be from this date on: per
year $6.00; six months, $3.00; four
months, $2,00; six weeks $1.00; one
month 75 cents. No out of town
subscriptions can be taken for less
than one month,
All subscriptions are taken with
the understanding that if the daily
should be discontinued, the unexpired
subscription price will be applied on
a subscription to the thrice-a-week
Leader-Enterprise and Press, at its
regular rate, which is half that of
the daily paper. The Leader-Enter
prise and Press, thrice-a-week, will
continue to be published as usual,
regardless of the success or failure
of the daily.
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Immediately after using “Danderine”
you can not find any dandruff or fall
irg haia, but what pleases you most
is that your hair seems twice as
abundant; so thick, glossy and just
radiant with life and beauty. Get a
35-cent bottle now. Have Ilots of
long, heavy, beautiful hair.
Advertisement.
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List Four Cars
For Bureau Sale
Three Cars of Cattle Sold Thursday
by Farm Bureau
The Co-operative Cattle and Hog
Sale at the Farm Bureau Grading
Pens in Fitzgerald April 7th, at 11:00
. m. gives promise of being the big
sale ever held here. Three cars of
Cattle and one car of Hogs are list
ed already. More stock is expected
to be entered.
If you have anything to list for this
sale please do it at once.
The following buyers are expected
to be present: Harper Bros., Albany
Ga.; Tom Hollis, Buena Vista, Gas
Hall Com. Co., Moultrie, Ga.; Moul
trie Com. Co., Moultrie, Ga.; Augus
tas Japaway, Dublin, Ga.; Sam Shar
ley, Cuthbert, Ga.; A, J. Evans, Fort
Valley, Ga.; J. W. Peterson Com. o
Atlanta, Ga.; S. S. Booney, Valdosta,
‘Ga.; Bird & Hasbin, Cordele, Ga.;
'W. J. McCranie, Ocilla, Ga.; Shippy
8r05.,, Atlanta, Ga.
M. Dickson, Chairman.
C. T. Owens, Secretary,
et S IR - SRR
Manon Grocery Co.
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“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
PROMPT DELIVERY |
Getagon Soap, 8ar...... 000 B
Arbuckles Coffee ............... 24c
White House Coffee ........ 45¢ Ib.
Charmer Coffee, Ib. ............ 25¢
French Market Coffee, Ib. ...... 35¢
Luzianne Coffee ...... ...... 35¢c Ib.
Best Green Coffee Ib. ........... 15¢
Compound Lard, b, .............15¢
B VRIS oo 0 08
BUBRE i 108
Best Whole Grain Rice, 1b....... 10¢
Irish Potatoes, peck ............ 55c
My Salt Medr, 16, . ... 0000 0 186
Smoked Meat .............. 23¢ Ib.
Best Self Rising Flour .. $1.45 & $1.50
SCENtER BeN Qb o Gail o we
Keroaenie, Gallon ............... 28¢
Seed Irish Potatoes, peck ...... 60c
Green Cabbage, head .......... 10¢
Dont Forget the Place!!
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St. ‘
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T T S S Y SO R
WANTED ‘
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WANTED—To buy good 4 gallon
milch cow. Sam Hughes, Post office.
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WANTED—WiII buy any quantity o 1
Fryers, Heuns, Roosters, Turkeys,
Geese, Ducks, Guinaes delivered. Cas
per Hide & Skin Co. Phone 306. tf
FOR SALE ;
FOR SALE—One horse for sale.
Will take country produce. 327 WA
Pine Street. thi.
FOR SALE_House at 805 South
Main Street, Cheap. Cash or part
cash. Address Box 97, Rosslyn,Va.
FOR SALE—We buy and sell auto
parts for all make cars. Sell us your
scrap automobiles and saw mill ‘na
chinery. CASPER Hide & Skin Co.,
Phone 306. tf
FOR SALE—Peanut Hay, Peavine
Hay and White Spanish Seed Pea
nuts. Wholesale and Retail. See J. C.
BUSH. tf
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red
Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Streat. tf
Shpd e o e
POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE-
Genuine Porto Rico and Nancy Hall
Potato Plants for Sale by Casper
Hide and Skin Co. tf
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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
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PFOR RENT
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FURNISHED ROOMS—Nicely fur
nished rooms may ‘be had by apply
ing to Mrs. L. Frink, 416 W. Central.
Al e L e
FURNISHED ROOmS FOR RENT
—Two nicely furnished rooms for
light housekeeping for couple with
out children. Mrs. W. ]J. Kight, 702
West Magnolia Street. tt:
Bert Casper Enters the Dry Goods Business!
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The Georgia Shoe Co.
307 East Pine Street '
Next Door to Fitzgerald Supply Co., (S. L. Smith & Co.)
A General Line of Clothing,
Dry Goods and Shoes
Special Low Prices on all Lines due to the general
decline of prices on all commodities.
The Georgia Shoe Company can offer Special Low
prices, baving purchased their new stock at the rock
bottom prices. We carry a full line of Men, Women,
and children’s Shoes; Work Clothing for men. Every
thing Cheaper, but Worth the Money.
We Invite Youto Call and be Convinced . /
Georgia Shoe Comp’y 4 )
Bert Casper, Proprietor N |
307 East Pine Street -:- Fitzgerald, Ga. .ib
Mrs. Cooper Says
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It’s Simply Grand
Nashville Woman Overcame Troubles
by Taking Tanlac Years Ago—
Still Feels Fine
“About five years ago I gave a
testimonial about the good Tanlac
did me, and as I have enjoyed the
best of health ever since I want ev-]
erybody to know what a wonderful
blessing the medicine has been to
me all this time,” said Mrs. Emma
Cooper, of 1610 18th Ave., North,
Nashville, Tenn.
“When Tanlac first came to Nash
ville I had been in a nervous, run
down condition for a long time. My
health was so poor that I could not
get out of the house and had to
spend most of my time in bed.
“Well, Tanlac soon relieved my
troubles and built me up to where
life was worth living again and) it has
been my standby ever since. I keep
Tanlac in the house all the time, and
when I feel myself getting a little
run down it soon has me feeling right
again. It always invigorates me and
keeps me feeling fine. I will always
bless the day this grand medicine
came my way. It rapidly restored
my strength and energy after I had
the ‘flu’ two years ago. I honestly
believe it is the greatest medicine in
the world.” ‘
EATS LIKE A WOOD CHOPPER
“After many discouraging years
of suffering from stomach trouble
and bloating, in which I could eat
only sparingly of the simplest food,
I am now feeling entirely well
Thanks to Mayr’s Wonderful Rem
edy which has done wonders for
me. I can now eat like a wood
chopper and enjoy it” It 'is 'a
simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract and allays the
inflammation = which causes prac
tically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appen
dicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded. McLemore and
National Drug Cos. and druggists
everywhere. Advertisement. |
Wil £ fo fe b s /4
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weiiwd The “High Cost of Breakage
The telephone is a sturdy little instrument,
but do not allow it to be handled carelessly, §
Mr. and Mrs. Subscriber—like any other ma
chincry, it will break or get out of order when
abused or improperly used.
A desk telephone knocked over; a vase upset
on desk or table; a vall telephone collided with
—the resvlt may eacily be a broken mouthpiece,
) a broken rccciver shell, a wet receiver cord or
; desk stand co-d or other damage—then ycur
' scrvice is, interfered with until replacements
can be made. :
A The repiacement of damaged instrument
parts is exnensive in these days of high prices
—and adds to the cost of telephore service.
For our mutual benefit, Mr. and Mrs. Sub
scriber, nlease heln us to I'~en such damage
: and breakage down to ths r.inimum.
5 “At Your Service” ;
‘ Bowen Telephone Co, :
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Manon’s Candy Kitchen
We invite our Railroad friends to make our store
their headquarters. Cool and comfortable.
Bottled Drinks on Ice and First Class Fountain
Service. : .
Fruits and Candies.
_ Oranges 30c dozen.
Manon Candy Kitchen
106 East Pine Street