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MRAGRAPHS
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" '"\‘ Lewi ot \\.':x_\/t‘liu.-‘-: is
| i days here with friends.
| d Mps. Martin Gottlieb, Mr.
Ape Krager and Mr. and
ke Tatcl motorcd over to :J‘if—
Ly and attended the marriage
| Roke Borsuk and Mr. Ben
y e it
L fartin Gotttieb wviill leave in
Bjs ior @ visit to her parents
nal.
i\ CHICK I NS—Knock 'em |
(' M Lice Killer. B\‘st,
l, cheapest. Keels them over ‘
il tou hed a live wire, Per |
sb. pke $l.OO, [’mihah-j
B o 0 FMay2l
B T e |
E role Warren and Elmer
] s;;x‘xli“l‘ weck-end “"T.\' 1'1(‘-'1“"i
BiCathhert, with relatives and
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Shampooing, Facial .\luss:{g:"!
Ol Tt ind Manicuring. |
M i 2'o N. Thomas. Phone
c‘t Wanamaker Beauty
,_\".L!'_ rk City. k:MZ;\pI
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Bid Mrs. |, H. Wilkins of Ocil- |
visitors in the city Sunday.
kis t 0 be large doings at 1. O
lgon next Wednesday night, |
ARG ¢ you miss a treat.
g it? Come and see.
R B R
b foroet to get your orders in
Y3O } 4:30 tor Fresh and
i Mcats Beauchamp’s Market
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Al .\'X!‘». Lon Dickey attended !
ok in tlc new Methodist church
erland,” the Dickey plantation
fee (untv, Sunday afternoon.
QISTS—\Ve will drain your|
ang‘ wash your motor Free
V. FLETCHER’S GAR:\GE,J
§303 S. Grant street. tiil
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Denpis Smith has returned to
f after a pleasant visit to rela
@ fsiends in Pitts, Ga. l
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erald Leader WANT-ADS.
y little Salesmen. Try one forl
Resulfs, Phone 328. i
SHERILL—HASKINS '
W Pearle Hasking and Mr. Clar
- hcrrfl} were quietly married at
Wclok] Sunday afternoon at the
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
V. B. Haskins, on west Oconee
. |
close rclatives and intimate
& vitnessed the ceremony,
bride was most attractive, in
@ming cown of dark blue with
accssories, } |
b Has 4 was formerly ‘g n
[ by the Bowen Telephone Co.,
ity
and Mrs. Sherrill left immed
!?s-"’,[."‘ remony for Hawk
e, and Macon.
I will return to the city and be
Ie to their friends after Thurs
t 5104\West Oconee street,
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FLY SCREEN NOTICE
Screqr ordinance 1= in effect
110 w ny 1 ) :.1 or I! _\"f:‘ N 8
be o Monday, A prit 25th
'”:":.v" th ‘lH;}_"Yu’xl’.L 1
18 lies from all food, and wic
b prompt operation of all
rned 1 health of the city
'-F“ WSBORNE, H_ 0.
THE Eoy By FEy ' :
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Dry Goods and Clothing Phonc 18. “LEADER OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICE” : L v filied
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IIl"l-?:\[{)éll";l.I“:(,)\'Ii" Featuring BIL
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{ .l:.(lm:alu:m;ll Comedy “TORCHY’S
| MILLEIONS”
l FOX NEWS SERVICE.
; Brices 11 and 22 cents,
r : TUESDAY
1. “’l'?H{ LAMPLIGHTER? Beatu
e SEHRT BV MASON ' The 7o
mance’ of a young girl who was a
stranger to her own mother,
. Ouality Comedy & Pathe Review.
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| WEDNESDAY
. “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE"
Beaturing an All Star Metro Cast A
lpulsm‘: storv of rogues and ro
mance,
‘ Rolin Comedy and Ford Weekly,
'MRS. LITTLEFIELD
'ENTERTAINED
i Mrs, Robert Lee Littlefield was the
charming hostess on Friday afternoon
entertaining the meber of the Siema
Tota Club and a few friends at her
7\0!11\ on south Main strect. i
| The cozy apartnient was made un
‘asually attractive by the lavish use of
roses and other sprirg flowers in vas
s and baskets. A couple of hours
were spent pleasantly sewing and chat
ting aiter which Mrs, Littlefield as
sisted by her sister, Miss Mary Fva
iMzmin served a delicious salad coursc
and iced tea. ‘
; Among those enjoying this dulight—j
fut party were: Mesdames Jake s~
itcn Brewer, William C, Spell, Frank
(H. Hilliard, F. Bruce Martin, 1. liv-i
errette Rhorer and Misses Mary Hel
gcn Osborne, Charlotte Louise Smith,
and Mary Eva Martin. |
iWOMANS CLUB TO |
iMEET ON WEDNESDAY
. The annual meeing of the Fitzger-
I;x]d Woman's Cluib will be held Wed
nesday afternoon at Carnegie Hall
Following the business session the
nominating committee will give their
]’rvpnrt and the election of officers
jwill follow. The nominating com
mittee is composed of the following
‘{!.’!(’.‘:r.\. Mrs, George Brown, Mrs. J.
‘B Wall Mrs R E. Lee and Mrs
I}\\'. E. Yeatman,
E A short musical program will be
Cgiven under the direction of Miss
L Aliie Mayes, and Mrs. Lon Dickey,
’tl‘.v club's president, will give a short
Emc»"u:{\ regarding the work of the
frlm\;t year.
z Mrs. Harvey Mathis will give
“Lchocs of the Third District Con
vention at Unadilla,” and Mrs, € C
Ei'u'y ne will report the social side of
the convention [he social depart
| ment, under the chairmanship ol
‘Mrs. S. L. Smith, will announce their
| pldns for the annual cel bration of
' Grandmothers’ Day which will be
l ohserved in May.
| Phone 620 for Fresh and Smoked
Meats. Two deliveries a day 9:30 and
4:30., -
COBN FOR SALE at G & Dixon
i:‘m C. W, Kimball place east of cot
é ton factory. ¢id2op
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921,
MISS RHEA WISE : |
ENTERTAINED ;
. On r‘:‘t\'r-?;‘_',"uitvmn(m A\lcsdzum-s}
Robert E. Lee, Rufus Smith and Rob
ort McKay delightiully rntcrl‘uinvdi
at a miscellaneous shower in honor
I¢)f Miss Rhea France: Wise wlmsc‘
martiage to Mr. Carl Fellers will be
4 brilliant social cvent of April 27th. |
the Tovely Lee home on South Lee!
strect so well adapted for cntertain-j
;ing Wwase especially beautiful on this |
- Occasion, being profusely decorated |
Eiu gorgeous pink roses, The lightsi
were shaded in pink and silver can
delebra holding pink unshaded tapers
were used to good advantage. Mrs.
; Ruius E. Siith in her attractive man
ner received -the guests on the porch
‘where ' the punch howl embedded in
pink roses and trailing vines . was
gracetully presided over by Misses
Annie Duncan of Oglethorpe, Kath
erine Smith, Dorothy Thurmond and
Eulalic Dorminey.
Mrs. Robert E. Lee and Mrs. Rob
ert H. McKay invited the guests in
to the house where they were present
ed with dainty rose cards by Mrs.
Curtis M. Wise. On these cards the
guests were asked to write wedding
superstitions to the bride. A delight
ful feature of the afternoon was the
contest on “Things Found in a Brides'
Trousseau,” Mrs. Henry A. Powell
being awarded the prize, a beautiful |
buich of roses. |
Late in the afternoon the hostesses |
assisted by Mesdames Tedfred E.
Myers: S G Prvor, v Gearge I
Frazer Mongrief, Ulric | Bennett, Sam
B. Bowers and Misses Augusta Young |
Ruth Dovies. Mildred Hale, Bobra
Reynolds, Louise Few, Lillian l)orm—l
iney, lulia Prentiss and Genieve Spier,
served delicious pink and white lyricl\l
ee cream and pink cake and dainty |
rese mints, About eighty guests
were! present, Miss = Wise received |
many beautiful and uscful wifts at
testing her popularity -
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Don’tßisk Neglect
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Don’t neglect a constant backache,
sharp, darting pains or urinary dis
orders. The danger of dropsy or
Bright's disease is too serious to ig-}
nore. Use Doan's Kidney Pills as
have your friends and neighbors. Ask
vour neighbor. A Fitzgerald case.
Mrs. H R, Peavy, R E. D) No, 6,
says; “I was in bad shape with my!
kidneys and just about able to keep
up. I suffered from dfzziness and
black spots floated before my eyes.
My kidneys acted irregularly and my
batk was in terrible shape. There
was a dull ache in the small of my
back and, at times, a sharp pain shot
through it. This is the condition T
was n when I began taking Doan's
Kidney Pills. ,
One box of Doan's cured me, This
was several years ago and since then
I have only had to take Doas’s a few
times, 1 believe Doan’s will help oth
ers. They are the best kidney reme
dy I have ever taken.”
NEARLY FOUR YEARS TLAFRER
Mrs. Peavy said: “I seldom have anvy
trouble now, but if I have the least
sign of kidney complaint, Doan's Kid
ney Pills never fail to do the work.
Doan’s are certainly a good kidney
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ooc at all dealers. Foster-Mitburh
Co, Miprs, Buuthilo, N ¥ —adyv.
INSPECTION OF PREMISES
By virtue of ordinance 337 a regular
inpection of all premises in'the citv
will begin to be made Apri! 13th and
all property owners are requested to
have their premises in sanitary condi
tion to avoid cases being- made
;:1'.:'::3;.“ them
W. € WILKERSON,
Chief of Fire Departiment
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Now it’s the arms that are to be |
:ecl. The new short sltecve on
changeable brown and gold
er ailk would not.be so no
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NOTICE
Ehe Ooiila soathern B R (Fo
has discontinued the use of the A. B,
& A. Passenger Station and effective
Apnl 19th, 1921, all passenger traffic
will be handled from Standard Ware
house at Central Ave.. crossing and
trains will NOP oo 1o A B, & A
station in future. For further infor
mation call Telephone 250 or 133-L.,
H. H HILL. G M
M-W-F d 30.
Renaud Shannonhcuse was pain
fully hurt this morning when his
pony slipped on East Pine street,
falling on the youngster's oot. No
bones were broken.
Subscribe to the Daily Leader, 20c
a week, delivered 6 days a week.
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Manon Grocery Co.,
“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
PRCOMPT DELIVERY
Octagon Boap, Bar. ... 1 ... ... 5¢C
Arbuckles Coffee ..., ..., .......24¢C
White House Coffee ........ 45c lb.
Charmer Coffee, Ib. o, ......... . 25¢
French Market Coffee, Ib. ...... 35¢c
Luzianne Coffee .. ..., ..... . 35¢ ]lb.
Best Gteen Coffee Ib, . ... ..i.... 15¢
Compoung Lard, Ib. ... . ... ... 15¢C
41he Veaptole ... ... .....06. 10¢
Sugar .o oahs aa a 6
Best Whole Grain Rice, 1b....... 10c
Irish ‘Potdtoes, peck ............ 53¢
iy SAlt Meae b, .. 0. . 180
Smioked Meat ... ... ... ... 238¢ 1b
Best Self Rising Flour .. $1.45 & $1.50
Scrateh Feed 100 ... ... ... . dC
Kerosene, Gallon ........ ....., 25¢
Seed Irish Potatoes, peck ...... 60c
Green Cabbage, head ... ..., 10¢
Dont Forget the Place!!
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Mamon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St.
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Fitz-Hi Musicians |
" And Orators Named
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Pauline Dunn, Dorothy Thurmond,
| Marvin Morris Win Preliminary ‘
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Twenty-three hich school \l:!&!‘,ll3.\‘.‘
competed Friday night in the con- |
tests in music, recitation and (L'(l;—nn-‘
ation, for the right to represent Fitz
gerald in the district meet next Fri
day and Saturday in Ashburn.
- The winners of this contest were:
Recitation: Ist place, Pauline Dunn, |
;.Zn‘d place, Clio Crosby,
Music: st place, Dorothy Thur
mond, 2nd place, Julia Lovett, 3rd
place, Athleen Rohrer. }
Declamation: , Ist place, Marvin !
Morris, 2nd place., Edwin Stovall, ‘
&'l‘hc judges for this contest \vcrvi
Mr. and Mrs. Twadelle, the directors !
of music and clocution in Bessie Tift |
College. Mr. Twadelle in his rom;nrl-\s?
after the contest, stated that the (‘(mAj
testants were all due great credit I'ori
their efforts, and that the contest was |
by no means easy to decide, :
These students who were (thnwn!
last night will represent Fitz-Hi in |
the Third District high schaol meet
jin. Ashburn, April 22nd and 23rd. {
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GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS i
AT YAM SYRUP PLANT
Dri H. C. Gore of Washington, D. |
‘('.‘ discoverer of the process by ’\‘_'h:rh!
| svrup can be made from sweet pota
toes, arrived in Fitzgerald S:ntn‘rlny‘
to join Mr, J. M. Reed, engincer in
charge of the conusiruction of the
yam syrup experiment station here.
IRAILROAD COMMITTE
| BACK FROM JAXVILLE
’ e iy
| J. B. Davenport and Ed Brown,
;\\h.x formed a special committee of
fthe A, B. & A strikers to address
| railroad workers at « mass meeting
lut Jacksonvilie Sunday, returned to
litzgerald this fimrnin,:.:. They re-
Iportml an enthusiastic reception by
| the Jacnsonville men:
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'HEN YOU BOUGHT
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L A f CTIIET
FHAT SUII
—last ycar you thought me season’s wear was all you could normal
’)’ expect
BUT the clerk was right—there was GOOD quality i 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 GOOIY wear again
this scason
All right there 1s where we {it 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.
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DRY CLEAN/!NG AND PRESSING
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LUCKY
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CIGARETTE
B L 7 st
We make Old
ffurniture New
PICTURE FRAMING
OUR SPECIALTY!
Fitzgerald urniture (~
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 37