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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. Player has returned to her
home in Rebecca after a visit to
Mrs. D. T. Paulk on South Main
street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F£. Robinson and
_children have gone to Reynolds
where they visited friends and rela
tives. Mrs. S. P. Jones who visited
to Reynolds i
Mrs. Gcorge. Reed and children
have gone to Willacoochee to visit
relatives and friends for a few days.
¥ Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one ‘‘Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. ‘
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: Don’t forget to get your orders ini
before 9:30 and 4:30 for Fresh and
Smoked Meats Beauchamp's Market.‘
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Mrs. J. M. Lee and daughters have
gone to Hazelhurst for a few weeks‘
visit with- relatives and iriends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martin are
visiting relatives and friends in Doug
las this week. ;
Fitcgerald Leader WANT-ADS
Quick Results, Phone 328. |
Mr. Jack H. Mayes left this morn-‘
ing for Detroit, Mich. where he goes
on business,
CONGOLEUM SQUARES all
sizes new pattern. Feinberg Furni
ture Store. tf
GENUINE LINOLEUM. All col
ors. Feinberg Furniture Store. tf
Mr. E. G. Hale returned Tuesday
from Atlanta where he attended
Mrs. Hale who was operated on in a
sanitarium in that city. Mr. . Hale
.reports his wife improving.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Beca f its tonic laxative effect, LAXA
"I;IVEmBROMo w?thomumm‘nzd(‘r:fi'et:)e :anectbe takuel:
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i the bead. E.W. GROVE'S sisnsture oo o 300
We Can Do
Any and all kinds of Automobile
Repairing on 2ny und all makes
of cars. e
Ignition Troubles, Starters .and
Generator Work, Radjator work,
Cylinders Rebored and Pistons
fitted accurately, gnd, in fact
anvthing that comeg to hand in
a general auto repain shop.
Everything Do Is
Guaranteed to\Give
Absolute Satisfaction.
. Prices Right!
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Gatlin’s Garage
118-20 S. Main St., Phone 360
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THAT SUIT
—tast year you thought one season’s wear was all you ¢ould non'pal
lg"expect. ~ 1836
BUT the'clerk was right—there was GOOD quality of wool in the
material. . L
Of course were it not for DRY CLEANERS and m;fle_fli clean
ing methods—you could not think of using it for GOOD weaz again
this season. :
All right there is where we fit in. Our methods are thodern.
And if we have that suit or light coat NOW-—we will have it ready
for delivery the first spring day. W .
White Swan Laundry
"DRY CLEAN!NG AND PRESSING
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
Office Phone _______ 460
Home Phone.________ls9
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY :
“WITHOUT LIMIT” Featuring
ANNA* Q. NILSSON. From Calvin
Johnston’s famous short story “Tem
ple Dusk” as published in the Sat
urday Evening Post. A story where
in a square gambler and a minister
find much in common,
Rolin Comedy “RUSH ORDERS’'—
and FORD WEEKLY,
THURSDAY
*HANDS OFF” feuturing Tomi Mix
and his new leading lady, Pauline
Curley. Mix has the role of a Texas
Ranger. He sets out to rid the dis
trict of a gang that sas caused con
siderable trouble for the tamily of Ra
mona Wadley and before he succeeds
in doing it the audience is treated to
about every thrill in the gamut of
Western melodrama.
A drama f Texas life that contains
more enjoymant to théireel than three
ordinary western pig:tp‘ré:s.
UNIVERSAL COMEDY and FOX
NEWS,
Prices 11 and 22 cents,
FRIDAY X
“THE FURNACE" featuring an all
star cast. The drama or a pair who
thought marriage was going to bc
like a cozy wood fire and found it to
be a scorching furnace.
Double Adventure “THE DEVILS
BARGAIN“ Episode 10.
E. and H, Comedy.
The congregatlon and Sunday
School of the Episcopal church is
holding its annual plcnic at Lake
Beatrice today. The picknickers
motored out to the resort at 10 o’-
clock this morning. They will return
this evening.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921
Easy To Darken
' qur Gray Hair
rYou Can Bring Back Color and Lus
~ tre with Sage Tea and Sulphur
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because it's done so naturally, so
evenly. Preparing this - mixture,
though, at home is mussy and trou
blesome. At little cost, you can buy
at any drug store the ready-to-use
preparation, improved by the addi
tion of other ingredients, called
“Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound.” Yol just dampen a sponge
or soft,brush with it and draw this
through your \hair, taking one small
strand at a t{me. By morning all
gray hair disappears, and aitgr an
other applicatio\ or two your hair
becomes beautifully darkened, glossy
and luxuriant.
Gray, faded hair, \though: no dis
grace, is a sign of old\ age, and as we
all desire a youthful 'and attractive
appearance, get busy at once with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
and looks years younger.
Advertisement.
[ Mr. Reid who has been in the city
’for sometime in the interest of the
experiment of making syrup of sweet
potatoes left Tuesday for 'Washing
‘ton, D. C. He will return to our
city in August.
* ~To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) I
stops the Con%h and Headache and works off the
Cold. E.W, GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c
Mr. A, J. Roush arrived in the
city Tuesday from St. Augustine to
meet the Insurance adjusters here
this* week. Mrs. Roush, who has been
.visiting here for a few days, returned
40 St. Augustine to look after their
property during the absence of Mr,
Roush, g
" Piles Cured in 6to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to_ cure Itching, Blimy. Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
can get restful sleep after first application. XOc
Now Buying COW HIDES, Phone
306, Casper Hide & Skin Co. ti
-J. M. Stephens, the traveling chir
opodist, left Fitzgerald today for
Cordele. His daughter Mrs. Harry
Wallace is a resident or Pueblo, New
Mexico and was in the tremendous
Jood that ‘prycticaily cestroyed the
city~last week.
Mirs. G. R. Putman who has been
visiting in the city for the past month
has returned to her home in Colum
hiay 'S, 'C. 2
~AMPING AT
30NE LAKE el
A party of boys and girls are en
‘oying the great outdoors at Bone
Lake this week and will return Fri
day. They left Tuesday. Those in
the camping party are: Misses Jen
2’e. Wagserman, Mabel Alberson, Ev-|
lyn._Shewmake, Corrine McPhail,
Mamie Ross, Virginza McPhail, Mil
red Hale, Audrey Wilcox, Messrs.
fay Rhrer, Robert Mann, Cecil Pow
=ll, Will Pryor, Preston Collins, Der
ick Jones and Miss Hattie Wide
nan and Mrs. U. J. Bennett.
3US LINE TO DOUGLAS
AND WAYCROSS, GA.
~ Messrs. Stewart and Knight of
‘[-\lma will give a daily Bus Service
‘o Ocila, Douglas and Waycross
' The bus leaves Fitzgerald via Ocil
'a, Ambrose and Brokton, connect
ing with the Waycross bus at Doug
aB, 2
Bus wil] leave from both notels.
Echedule.of Bus Line for Dovglas
and Waycross
Eastbound schedule read left col
umn downward; Westhound, read
right column upward.
MORNING SEKRVICE
5:30| Leave Fitzgerald Arrive [12:00
600 sos s OGae 0 111430
740 D ol o Ambbose... ... [10:30
78000 o i Broxton i HO{D
8:00' Arrive Douglas Leave | 9:30
AFTERNOON SERVICE
2:30] Leave Fitzgerald Arrive | 8:30
3900] sfood - wORMIGE el } 8:00
200 ... Ambrose. . ... |7:00
Heool Loo o cßYextonL Ll Lo | 6180
5:00/ Arrive Douglas Leave |6:00
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Manon Grocery Co.,
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“WHERE QUWLITY TELLS
AND PRI ELL”
PROMPT DEL RY
Dctagon Soap, 8ar......\....... S
Arbuckles Coffee ........\......23c
White House Coffee .....\..40c b,
Charmer Coffee, Ib. .......\..... 28¢
French Market Coffee, ......30¢c Ib.
Luzianne Coffee ...... ...... 35¢ Ib,
Best Green Coffee ...........14¢ b,
Compound Lard, ..........12%¢ Ib.
§ IR VEEWIE i iheniieoieies 05
WOREE iA N i BB
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7¢
Irish Potatoes, peck ............50c
Dry Salt Meat, Ib, ............15%¢
Smoked Meat, Ib. ..............19¢
Best Self Rising F10ur.........51.25
Scratch Feed, b, ..............3%c¢
Kerosene, Gallon ................20¢c
Green Cabbage, head ............5¢
New Irish Potatoes ..............5¢
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Dont Forget the Place!!
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St.
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IF BACKACHY OR
Eat Less Meat, Also Take a Glass of
Salts before Eating rßeakfast.
Uric Acid in meat "excites the kid
neys, they become overworked; get
sluggish, ache, and fcel like lumps
of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder is irritated, and you may be
obliged to secck relief two or three
times during the night. When the kid
neys ciog you must help them flush of
the body’s urinous waste or you'll be
a rcal sick person shortly. At first
you feel a dull misery in the kidney
region, you suffer from backache, sick
headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour
tongue coated and you fcel rheumat
ic twinges when the weather 1s bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four
ocunces of JadyaSlts; take a tablespoon
ful in a giass\oi water before break
fast for a few¥ays and your kidneys
wil then act fiNe. «!is Tfamous salts
is made from tNe aeld of grapes and
‘emon juice, comNined with lithia, and
is been used forYenerations to clean
logged kidneys d stimulate them
D normal activity,\also to ncutralize
be acids in urine, s\ it no longer is
} source of irritati thus ending
vladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensivg, cannot in
iure, makes a delightful ‘effervescent
lithia-water drink which " everyone
should takec now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active. Druggists
here say they sell lots of Jad Salts
to folks who believe in overcoming
kidney trouble while it is only trouble.
S g e e
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Mae Liverman Uitlespie the'
charming young niece of Mrs. G. P.
Mingledorif was the honor guest at a
delightful party giten by her aunt on
Friday afternoon celebrating her 14th
birthday anniversary.
Tables were arranged on the veran
da where the games of checkers and
rook were played. Pink hydrangias
and shasta daisies were used to decor
ate the hme and the porch where the
guests were entertained, making in
evidence the color note of the occasion
of pink and white.
Mrs. George Rowertson assisted
Mrs. Mingledorf in entertaining and
in serving pink and white angel food
cake and white ice crecam. The hand
some birthday cake was topped with
fourteen white candels rest ng in pink
rose buds on the cake. Mints wer
enjoyed with the game.
Miss Gillespie was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts showing the love
an esteem of her friends.
Those invited to this happy affair
were: Misses Francis Blackwell and
Alice James, Louise Smith, Nanett
Young of Carrolton, Ga., Elizabeth
Russell, Ruby Dorminey, Inez Leath
Montine and Geraldine Jackson, Gus
sie Clare Flanders of ocilla, Eufa Tur
ner and little George Robertson, Miss
Eula Graves and Mr. G. P. Mingle
dorf, uncle f the honor guest,
FOR MISS VENABLE
AND MRS. YOUNG
Mrs. G. P. Mingledorf entertained
on Tuesday afternoon as a pretty
compliment to Miss Halloween Ven
2ble of Atlanta the guest of Mrs.
R. H. McKay, and Mrs. James
Themas Young, of Carrolton, guest
of her sister Mrs. R. E. Lee.
Tables were arranged on the porch
and in the living room where the
game of rook was enthusiastically
entered into. Quantities of Japanese
sunflowers were used for decoration,
carrying out the color scheme of
yellow,
- Mesdames Shine Smith, and O, L
Bradshaw assisted in entertaining
ind served delicious iced fruit punch
during the game at the close of
vith pineapple sherbet and cake
was served. ‘
The guests invited to meet Mrs.
Young and Miss Venable were: Mrs.
Carl Fellers of Savannah, R. E. Lce,
R. G. Shannonhouse, T. M. Griffin.
C. S. Wise, Geo. Ricker, J. M J Luke
Cofice, Harry Vinson, Clayton Jay,
Fred Astin, R, H. McKay, S 31,
Smith and O. L. Bradshaw,
Supfidnd Mrs. E. G, Hall teft
Sunday for their home in Knoxville.
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. D, W, M, Whitley
and davughter Lucy, motred to Macon
‘n the interest of the health of Mrs,
Whitley.
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Wilson Is Here
The only practical scientific expert
on overhauling all makes of sewing
machines in Georgia] I refér you
to some of the best eading peo
ple in Fitzgerald that Iha already
worked for over a year ago:\McCarty
Johnstone Co., Mrs, Nellie | Majors,
Mrs. A. J. McDonald, Mrs.] E. K
‘Farmer, Mrs. R. B, FletcHer, Mrs.
C. A. Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Dorminy,
Mrs. C. T. Owens, Mrs. R/ H Jack
son, Mrs. W. F, Jones, Mrs. H. L.
Beauchamp, Mrs, James Mathis, Mrs,
O, F, Porter.
Now if you want your sewing
machin® made as good as a new
one, then notify me at once or you
will miss the greatest opportunity of
life.
P. S. County people bring your
machines to me at once as I will be
here for a few days only. All work
fully guaranteed, LA
“- Phone: 207-], Yours to serve_and
‘please.
% ‘D. M. WELSON, .
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T. J. Haile and Company, Druggists
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AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE 2
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Automobile lnsurance --- New f'ord Touring Car
FIRE INSURANCE—The rate is $l.OO per $lOO.OO and covers a_.ainst fic
and lightning. ’
THEFT INSURANCE--The rate is $1.75 per $lOO.OO and covers against theft.
PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE--The rate is s6.o¢ an d covers any dam
age to property belonging to others up tc $1,000.00.
COLLISION INSURANCE-Thg rate for full coverage is $55.00 and covers any
damage to your own car up to the fjll value of the car. If you will stand the first
$50.00- of the garage bill the rate is $17.00, meaning that the Company will pay for
repairs in excess of $50.00. If you|will stand for the first $lOO.OO of the garage
bill the rate is $lO.OO, meaning thaf the Company will pay for repair in excess of
$100.00.. . A discount of 10 per cent yill be aliowed on Collision premiums ‘where
the car is equipped with approved frgnt bumpers or 121; per cent discount will be
allowed where the car is equipped with aproved front and rear bumpers.
PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANC he rate is $14.40 for limits 10M, 20M,
meaning that the Company will settie all darfage claims you might have caused by
your car str}king or injuring one person, including\death, up to $10,000.00, or by
striking or injuring more than one person, in one accident, including death, up to
$20,000.00. The Company agrees, without additional pkemium, to defend all suits
even if wholly groundless, false or fraudulent. .
C. A. Fretwell Agency
FRIENDS MAY SYMPATHIZE——WE PAY CASH.
NOTICE!
In the matter of: Steve Williams,
doing business as ‘“‘siagnolia Grocery
& Cafe” Bankrupt.
GEORGIA, Ben Hill County.
Wiil be sold in iront of the late
place of business of said bankrupt in
Fitzgerald, Georgia, between the le
gal hours of sale, on Saturday June
25th, 1921, to the highest bidder for
rcash, all of the assets of said bank
rupt, consisting of two cash regis
-It('rs, one coffee urn,| onc stove and
tank, one refrigerator)| one show casc.i
one ice box. also assgrtment of sun-|
dry fixtures, also one five p;lsscng‘cr%
Dodge Automobile, |
Said property being sold under ;m(IJ
by virtue of an order granted by
Hon. U. V., Whippte, Referee in
bankruptcy. All of said property to
be sold free from liens.
D. P.. ADAMS, Trustee in l’.an].~|
ruptcy. It
PORCH SWINGS COMPLETE
$4.75 Feinberg Furniture Store, tf
ADAMS IMPROVES FROM
SODA WATER INJURY
Mr. Homer Adams 1s resting eas
ily tday and expects to recover snon‘
from the painful flesh wound he suf
fered when a carbonated water hose
burst and gashed his leg to the bone.
The accident occured in the Hobby
Shop Monday.
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E. L. Dorminy Motor Ce. ~ Fitzgerald Overland Co,
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Hullnf Honey in
side the throat combined with the healing effect 0.
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
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~ring Us Your SHOES
BEGINNING MONDAY. TUNTF 13th,
T . .A e T N A oe . A S TR WP
Men ’s Half Soles, sewed or nailed ............... $l.OO
Ladies’ Half Soles, sewed or nailed ................ 75¢c
Men ‘s -Rubber Heels .. ... .. iiiviicsivinio oo olie
Joadies ~‘Rubber Heels .. ... ... w 0 B 0
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Fixed Same Day Received
Harnish Shoe Shop
OTTO HARNISH, Manager.
Opposite 5-Story Building 203 East Pine Street
30x3% - - $24.50
32x4 \ - - 46.30
(And Other in Proportion)
Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tives as
having the sturdiest carcass made. Fony-uvel! high
e e manufacturars e them as standard equipwent.
$13.95 for 30x 31~
This new low price is made possible by strictest economies
and opecinliux production.
Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making
30x3)4-inch Non-Skid fabric tires. With a daily capucity
of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined
production on a quantity basis. ®
All materials used are the best obtainable. The quality is
uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car
owner at any price,
"vs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DFMTISTS
Upstairs, next door to <he
National Drug Company
PHONE 57