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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Dr. J. H. F. Prentiss has returned |
to his home in Gary, Ind., after a vis
it to his brother, Mr, R. J. Prentiss,
and family on west Jessamine street.
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Mrs, J. H. Chovin is visiting her‘
daughter, Mrs. Howard Wooding in |
La Grange, Ga. i
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The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonie and laxative effoct, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taksn
by anyone without cmmin%nnrvousncss or ringing |
in the head. E.W.GROVE'S signature oo box. 30c. ;
(Advertisement) ‘
Honoring Miss Rhea Francis Wise, |
Mesdames John L. Frazer and N(,-lk-i
Frazer Moncrief will give a tea Thurs
day afternoon at their pretty home
on south Main street.
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Phone 620 for Fresh and Smokc-d:
Meats. Two deliveriessa daw 9:30 and“
4:30. »7 tf ;
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Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Prentiss left a
few days ago for a visit to relatives
in Gary, Ind,
Don’t forget to get your orders in
betore 9:30 and 4:30 tox Fresh and
Smoked Meats Beauchamp)s Market.
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Miss Ozella Bradshaw has returned
bome after a delightful visit to rela
tives and friends in West Point, Ga.
AUTOISTS—We will drain your“
old oil and wash your motor Free
at O. W. FLETCHER'S GARAGE, |
301 and 303 S. Grant strect, tf |
I do Shampooing, Facial Massage'
Scalp Treating and Manicuring.]
Carrie Hardy, 216 N. Thomas. Phone !
5. Reference Wanamaker Beuuty%
School, New York City. ei:‘.ZZp;
Mr. D. D. Dorminey of Atlanty is |
visiting his cousin, Mr. Raiph Her—i
Tag o el
- Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days |
“LAX-FOS Wfli%g’fl:fi” is a specialiy
prepared Syrup Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly and
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days |
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and |
Regulates. Very Pleasart to Tuke, 6lc
per bottle. |
(Advertisement) |
Mr. L. N. Hall and daughter Miss |
Estelle have returned from a brief
visit to relatives in Baxley. |
Mr. and Mrs, D. 1. Robinson and |
little grandson Billy Corey have rs—;
torned home gafter a delightful wvisit
to relaiives and friends in Bainbridge.
Mr. and M. AL B. C. Dorminy
motored to Macon today ior a brief
visit,
Mr. E. L. Harris of Philadelphia
is visiting his aunt Mrs. Lon Cook
gn the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. B,
Watkins in the country.
Rev. J. T. McArthur of Cordele
was the guest of D. W. M. Whitley
and family Monday
Mrs. George E. Robertsen and
fittle son George ]Jr, have returned
home after a delightinl visit to their
parents and grandparents Rev. and
Mrs. B. R. Anderson in Vidaha
Mrs. D. P. Adams is entertaiming
the members of the Episcopal Guild
ald z few friends this afternoom at
her cozy home on South Sherman
street
=ErPRzZ2OOnNn SALE T S VPIRE
=1 V] 1212 : | NI A=
ENVAIEIES == n ClMorrow =/ Pl
THURSDAY, 10:00 to 11:00 Oclock New Hosiery just Received
' : All the new designs in LACE STRIPE HOSE
P 5 vds. dark printed _ Co oL B Net
B o YOILE Lor oiilv ; Van Raalte, the original Niagra Maid inall good shades
e / | oL onjy for Spring. Brack, Whifte._\grown, grey, and navy.
KL /[‘» \ These are all in dark patterns and Corded stripe, wide lace stripe and plain glove silk.
n /,,){/‘4 are wonderful values. They are in = ; . .
\! A RN many different designsin both large P .82 $2 08353 2 %4
e /%e?i; &y and small. Tomorrew 10 to 11 A. M. Fices. ’ ) N ety o
gl ol Gk BY VNN W ; & x , , . . . .
CLLLT T B vards of these VOILES at - $1.90 These Hose arrived this morning and are going fast.
One “rice 10
Everytody
GRAND
| TODAY
~ “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE”
Featuring an All Star Cast. In this
‘mystery dratha the plot centers, about}
a gentlemanly crook who mekes use
of his polished mamers to prey upotfl‘
‘the wealthy members of society. A
is‘cory of love and a jewel theft told
in a way that we are sure vou will
’ appreciate,
| ROLIN COMEDY “OPEN “AN
;C)THER BOTTLE”
’ Ford Weekly “WHAT THE
OCEAN ‘HIDES'”
l THURSDAY
| “ALARM CLOCK ANDY” Feat
’uring CHARLES RAY. He plays
' the part of Andrew Gray, a clerk,
!who 1s s 0 overwhelmed with sensi
| tiveness and fear that these traits
‘keep him a drudge when less talented
| people _forge ahead through sheer
lblufi. How he uses the biggest biui
i fer of all as <his model in becoming
tuggressive takes up the better part oi
‘the action—action which is punctuat
ed with humor and pathos and con
i:siderablc realism. Through the pic
[ ture runs a fascinating romance,
i Universal Comedy “WHEN EVE
FELL”
l FOX NEWS SERVICE
{ Prices 11 and 22 cents.
FRIDAY ;
“THE LAMB AND THE LIOI\'"I
Featuring BILLIE RHODES. A
crook story with Miss Rhodes the
most adorable of little crooks.
Double Adventure “HARBOR
BANDITS” Episoge 2. !
E. and H. Comedy. !
‘ THURSTON-CHAPLE
Of cordial interest to a wide circle
‘of Iriends is the marriage of Mrs. Ro
wena Chapel and Mr. E. J. Thurston |
which was solemmized Tuesday, April 2
19th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . |
T. Floyd, in Ocilla 2t high noon. The!
Rev. J. W, Allen, pastor of the First |
Baptist Church officiating. §
The living room where the cere- |
mony was performed was bca::tifu:}_vl
“decorated in handsome sweet peas and ‘
‘2n improvised altar was arranged, |
The bride was lovely wearing 2 hand- 1
isome tricotine suit of pive with acces- i
sories of brown and a torsage of sweet g
' peas and fragle fern. |
% Mrs. Chaple was jormerly 2 pope
f’:af nurse at the Ben Hill Sanatariom
'and Mr. Thurston is proprietor of the
| City Barber Shop, both numbering
' their friends by their acuaintances
| Following the ceremeny an elabor
{zte Juncheon was served by M
| Floyd.
{ Later in the afternoon the happy
coupie accompanied by Mr and' Mrs.
{ J. Percy Manning, Mesdames Harvey
{ A Mathis, J. Frank Ward, 2nd J. T.
| Floyd and Master Faui Ward motor
{ ed to Tifton where ther took the train
| for pomts of interest in Florida,
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| To Cure a %‘:‘o-e Day
| Teke LAXATIVE BROJMO QUININE (Tablets) L
| srops the Cough and HEadache and works off the
! Coid. .W. GROVE'S on each box. e
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THE EMPIRE MERCANTILE CO.,
Dry Co)ds and Clothing Phone 18. “LEADER OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICE”
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921.
Miss Paulipe
Crawiey
Phone 350-]
Baptist Young People’s Union Will
Meet In Fitzgerald Next Sunday
L
The Third District of the Baptist
Young People’s Union of the Little
River Baptist Association will con
11:15 A. M. Song Service Led by J. R. Bussell, Chorister
Prayer -
11:30 A. M. The Purpose of the District Rallies
A. D. Tucker, Associational President
11:40 A. M. Special Music Stone Girl's Quartet, Bethlehem
11:45 A. M. The Joy of Service Ernest Ragsdale, Mt. Otive
12:00 A, M. Convention Sermon Rev, J. F. Singleton
12:30 .M. Lunch Hour
2:30 .M. Devotional McKiniey Memorial
2:45 P M. How We Conduct:
The Quizz—]. O. Lavingston, Salem
The Study Course—Mrs. R. L. Barnett, Ocilla
The Weekly Program—Miss Evelyn Roberts, Bethiehem
The Officer’s Council—Chester Strickland, Fitzgerald
3:05 ¥. M. The President’s Word and the Juniors
; A. D. Tucker, Ocilla
3:25 P. M. Special Music : Miss Effie Brassell
3:30 P. M. Demonstration Program Fitzgerzld Union
4:00 P. M. Scrub Work Herbert Bradshaw, State Vice-President
27 Teachers Are
Named By Beard
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Will Fill Other Departments Whose
Teachers Did Not Apply
The Fitzgerald Board of E#ucation
at its last meeting elected twenty
seven of the teachers who will com
pose the 1921-1922 Fmzgeraid Public
School_faculty. Several of this year's
staff of teachers did not apply for
re-electon and their posts will be
filled later.
The teachers who have been seieci
ed are as follows:
FIRST WARD
Miss Reynz-}(is, 4th, Prmcipal
Mrs. R. E. Lee, Ist.
. Mrs. C, C, Persons, 2nd
Miss Tyler, 2nd.
. Miss Evelyn Fussell, 3rd.
g Miss Leouise Few, 4th.
i SECOND WARD
l Miss Rainwater. 7th. Principal.
| Mg J3iH. Burke, Ist
| M. U J. Bennet, 2nd,
! Mrs. J. H. Benton, 2nd,
| Miss Marion Van Gorder, 3rd.
| Miss Patterson, 6th,
i THIRD WARD
; Miss Aweritte, 6th. Principal.
i Miss Chgifgeld. st
i Miss Prentiss, Ist
. Miss Tuckar, 2nd.
| Miss Hobgood, 2nd
| Miss Tucker, 3rd
| Miss Dorminy, 4th.
§ Miss Alberson. sth.
HIGH SCHOOL
| Miss Genevieve Spier. music
, Miss Willis, expressvon
| Mrs. Howe,
| Mrs. Wombie Bth
'i Mrs. Shewmake. English.
| Miss-Temple. French.
| Miss Harriet Wide man, Home Eco
| nomics.
{ Other departments in High Schao’
not filled as present teachers have
not applied. Willelect these later
To Stop a 2 Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEAIING HONEY, 2
cough medicine which sfops the congh by
healing the irfflamed and rritated tissnes.
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is encl with every bottle of
HAYES HEALING HONEY. The salve
siuld be rubbed op the chest and throat
of children suffering from & Cold or Croup.
The hesling efiert of Hoves' Fenling Honey in
side the throat combinsf with the heeimg efient o.
Grove's O-Pep-Trate Seive through the pores of
the skin soon stops & eongh.
Both remedies gve packed in one certon and the
eost of the combined treatment 1s 25c.
Just msk wyour druggist for HAYES
EEALING HONEY.
’uene in Fitzgerdld at the First Bap
;tist church next Sunday, April 24th.
The program for the occasion is as
liol]owx
Rub Stiffness Away with Small Trial
Bottle of Oid “St. Jacobs Oil”
Ah! Pain is gone! :
Quickly?—yes. Almost mstant re
-3 2 & % i
lief ifrom soreness, s-::f:x:::»:s,; lameness
and pain doliows a gentld rubbing
with “St. Jacobs Oil”
Rub this soothing, pendtrating oil
right on your pa‘niul La;;flk and like
magic, relief comes. “St Jacobs Oil”
18 a harmless backache, hudnbaro and
sciatica cure which newver E:su;\;nc.x::‘.:s
and doesn’t burn the skin.
Straighten up! Quit complaining!
Step those torturons “stitchesY In a
moment you will forget that ,vb‘u ever
had a weak back, beczuse it V&"."lil hurt
or be stiff or lame. Don't sufief! Get
a small trial bottle of old. / honest
“St. Jacobs Oil” from wour firuggist
now and get this lasting relidf. :
Adveartisement
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No Worms in & Healthy Child
41l children troubled with Worme hove ar un
healelhy color, which indicates poor biood, and gs &
rule, there is more or les: stomach disturvance
GROVL'S TASTELESS gh:l! TUNIC giver regulsrly
for twp or three weeks I‘l2 enrich the blond, im
prove the digestion, end act g 2 & Geners! Srrengrh
ening Tonic 20 the whole systens. Nawre will then
throw of or dispel the worms, eud the Child will he
in periect healkh. Piensan: to take. 6l per bottie
We make Old
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Furniture New
PICTURE FRAMING
- >y
OUR SPECIALTY!
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Fitzgerald *urmitvre Ce.,
Phone 49
T TITTIEET
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Drs. Holtzendor
and Turrer
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DENTISTS
: o TIR A S TP
! £I9iTS. Lifxi doe! 10 the
Nations! Drug Company
PRONWE 57 .
Englewood Farmers
Are Living Hi
g High
Hello how's everybody, we arc busy
keeping our garden by the fire to
keep them warm.
Quite a large crowd attended preach
ing last Sunday. Our Pastor, Rev.
West, gave the children a spiendid
“Nail Service” which iliustrated the
crooked and straight boy or girl. The
crooked nail representing the crooked
boy or girl, and the straight nail rep
resenting the straight bhoy or girl
| Quite a number of wvisitors from
%:\sht::n, Mystic and Fitzgerald attend
]':(‘. one of which was Mr. Bradshaw,
'who spoke in interest of the seventy
| five million campaien, which we all
ic'njc ved verv much,
| Miss Belle Walker ana Mr. How
ard Bing were out riding Sundav af
i ternoon
’ Miss Minnie B. Wright of Fitzger
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v ef? Victrola in your nursery?
i}‘ ; I}' the madorn home & Victrola is as necestary §or the chiid as 2cys, {
?; ”"""“;;“; :—.:.‘vu:,: tion teaches o child by means of plz ’5
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% ‘C:“"-':_-n:nl v :nn :i iden u;mm?nq for ehildvon. il
n and ask to our lurge ssiection ol Chilldren's recosds. §
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Bradshaw Music Company
ST TOTTTITTITTIITIFTL
' ; dy Kitch '
' Manon’s Candy Kitchen |
. We invite our Raitroad friends to make our store :
p their headquarters. Cool and comfortable.
¢ Bottled Drinks on Ice and First Class Fountain .
: Service. ; :
\ Fruits and Candies. :
2 5 b :
‘ Oranges 30c dozen. \
% - - ‘
. Manon Candy Kitchen |
i‘ 105 East Pine Street :
TS ESTEITTTTIESEETTOIITTTEIS
i Fp¢ v 29 e ez
BT, T
For Sale nyo;br Dealcr m e ; Made in five —ooor
] ASK FOR THE Y W FENCIL #ITH THE RIED BAND
] EAGLE MIXADO
- EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
ald is spending the week with her
granGparélits, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
J. Wright.
Friends and relatives of Miss Ger
trude Floyd are glad to hear that she
is 1o return home some time this week
irom Empire, Ga., where she has been
teaching music for the past school
year,
Come out evervbdoy and help us
to enjoy our strawberries and cream,
as we are living on that these days.
They are mighty fine, especially when
they are mixed with all these mir
vegetables that we are growing,
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T. }J. HAILE E CO., Druggists.
Vil Orders
Praomptlv filled
Crocery Phone 135