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WANTED—WiII buy any quantity o 1
Fryers, Hens, Roosters, Turkeys,
Geese, Ducks, Guinaes delivered. Cas-‘
per Hide & Skin Co. Phone 306. tf‘
WANTED~—Sewing; children’s sew
ing a specialty. Mrs, J. H. Long, 608
West Central Avenue. eid9
FOR SALE
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 ma
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
Chickeng and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Street. tf
TOTATO PLANTS FOR SALE—
Genuine Porto Rico and Nancy Hall
Potato Plants for Sale by Casper
Hide and Skin Co. tf
FOR SALE —One Four Passenger,
1920 Model Apperson Jack Rabbit
Automoble, in good condition. Will
exchange for diamond or improved
gity property. J: G, Bush, tf
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT—To couple without
children, two upstairs rooms or three
downstairs; furnished. Apply 402 W.
Pine, Phone 556, d 8
FURNISHED ROOMS—Nicely fur
nished rooms may be had by apply
ing to Mrs. L. Frink, 416 W. Central.
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FURNISHED ROOmMS FOR RENT
—Two nicely furnished rooms for
light housckeeping for couple with
out children. Mrs, W. J. Kight, 702
West Magnolia Street, tf,
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LOST—GoId fountain pen with ini
tials D. J. T. lost on West Palm be
tween Main St. and High School.
Finder please return to Leader office.
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LOST—Two hound gyps, one long
red, other white with red spots. Re
ward. R. M. Phillips, 802 W. Alta
maha street. ; Itp
LOST—Bunch of keys and tag with
vame L. H., Carroll, Alma, Ga., lost
on streets of city Saturday afternoon.
Fimjer return to Leader office. dllp
AUTOISTS—We will drain yoir
old oil and wash your motor Free
at O. W. FLETCHER'S GARAGE,
301 and 303 S. Grant street, tf.
of The Fitzgerald Leader
Will, beginning April 1, be
sent through the mails
as second class matter.
The subscription rate for
the daily will be as follows
by mail or carrier from
from today on:
One year - - $6.00
Sixmonths - 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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CHINESE HAVE OWN COURTS
Orientais in This Country Administer
Justice Without Troubling the
Regular Tribunals,
Completely isolated from any Inter
ference from the ocecidental officers of
the law, the Chinese have their own
courts of law, Criminals against this
code, when punished, are not haled be
fore the white man's tribunal. As
conclusive evidence, examine the
dockets of any court, in an attempt to
find where one Chinese has Issued a
complaint against another, say the po
lice. Quick execution, under the husy
life of downtown Portland, is said to
have been meted out to many men,
wiile milady shopped above.
At any rate, that is the gist of one
of the many tales told about police
headquarters concerning Portland
Chinatown, by an “unchow” who
should know, Most of the police are
aware of the suspected existence of
the tunnel. The numerous ralds
against gambling dens, which to the
public are more or less routine af
fairs, are tinged with the thrill of ad
venture for the police, who wonder
which one of their number will be
the first to discover one of the en
trances to the mythical passageway.—
Portland Oregonian.
Solidified 01l Economic Fuel.
French chemists have announced
that they are meeting with signal suc
cess in the effort to save and conserve
the fuel supply by a process which
solidifies the 01l and makes it in this
shape much easier to handle and eco
nomical to burn as fuel.
At no distant date, it is promised,
it will be possible to use the new
product as substitute for heavy fuel
olls In furnaces, locomotives, and for
other industrial purposes where coal
conservation is a big issue.
Not only will the product not be af
fected by changes of temperature, but
it will also withstand combustion un
less In direct contact with flames, while
it Is easily extinguishable by water.
Preliminary samples wiready pro
duced have proved too costly.
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The Real “Mother Goose.”
“Mother Goose” was a real charace
ter, and not an Imaginary personage
a 8 has been supposed. Her maliden
name was KElizabeth Foster and she
was born in 1685. She married Isaae
Goosse In 1698 and a few years later
became @ member of the Old South
church, Boston. She died In 1767,
aged ninety-two years. The first edi
tion of her songs, which were orig
inally sung to her grandchildren, was
published In 1716 by her son-in-law,
Thcmas Fleet.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921.
Announcements
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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 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 entitied 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 coansideration
of my candidacy, I am,,
| Drew W. Paulk.
| FOR CITY TREASURER
To the Voters of Titzgeraid:
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. MINGLEDORF.
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 iriends
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
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, I hereby announce myself a
candidate and will appreciate the
support of the voters.
W. R. PAULK.
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.
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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.
G C.PETTEY
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VIO OITILS
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
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DENTISTS
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Upstairs, next door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 87
Be Pretty! Turn
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Gray Hair Dark
Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly com
pounded, brings back the natural
color and lustre to the hair when
faded, streaked or gray. Years ago
the only way to get this mixture was
to make it at home, which is mussy
and troublesome. Nowadays, by ask
ing at any drug store for “Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you
will get a large bottle of this famous
old recipe, improved by the addition
of other ingredients, as a small cost.
Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
‘and evenly. You dampen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time, by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, and attrac
tive.—(adv.)
Ouch! Lumbago!
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Rub Pains From
Sore, Lame Back
Rub Backache Away with Small Trial
Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Qil.”
Back hurt you? Can't straighten‘
up without feeling sudden pains,
sharp aches and twinges? Now listen!
That's lumbago. sciatical or maybe
from a strain, and you'll get relief the
moment you rub your back with
soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs
Oil.” Nothing else takes out sore
ness, lameness and stiffness so quick
ly. You simply rub it on your back
and out comes the pain. It is harm
less and doesn’t burn the skin.
Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of old, honest “St.
Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and
after using it just once, you'll forget
that you ever had backache, lumbago
or sciatica, because your back will
never hurt or cause any more misery.
It never disappoints and has been rec
ommended for 60 years.
Advertisement.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
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Bert Casper Enters the Dry Goods Business!
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The Georgia Shoe Co.
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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 car 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 You to Call and be Convinced e
Georgia Shoe Comp’y &
Bert Casper, Proprietor L
307 East Pine Street -:- Fitzgerald, Ga. , '
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Salts Fine For
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Aching Kidneys
We Eat Too Much Meat Which
Clogs Kidneys, Then The
Back Hurts
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels. get sluggish and clog
ged and need flushing occasionally,
else we have backache and dull mis
ery in the kidney region, severe head
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liv
er, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disgrders.
You simply must keeep your kid
neys active and clean, and the mo
ment you feel an ache or pain in the
kidney region, get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from any gopod drug
‘store here, take a teaspoonful in a
}few days and youur kidneys will then
glass of water beforg breanfzst for-a
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and is
harmless to flush clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activi
ty. It aso neuutraizes the acids in
the urine so it no longer irritates
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep their kid
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com
plications.
A well-known local druggist says
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in gvercoming kidney trouble
while it is only trouble.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartley and son
W. D. have returned home after a
brief visit to relatives in Rebecca.
Office Phone 511
Res. Phone 545
J.T. BRICE, D.C.
Chiropractor
Rooms 201-202
Farmer-Gaibutt Bldg.
Office Hours. 9:30-12-1:30-5
Other Hours By Appointment
Fitzgerald -:- Georgia
The Finest Language.
The finest language is chiefly made
up of unimposing words.—George
Eliot.
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THAT SUIT
—last year you thought one season’s wear was all you could normal
ly expect.
BUT the clerk was right—there was GOOD quality of wool in the
material.
Of course were it not for DRY CLEANERS and modern clean
ing methods—you could not think of using it for GOOD wear again
this season.
All right there is where we fit in. Our methods are modern,
And if we have that suit or light coat NOW-—we will have it ready
for delivery the first spring day.
White Swan Laundry
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
Three Religions in China.
China has three religions with many
followers—Confucianism, Taoism and
Buddhism.