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WANTED
FOR SALE
NEW AUTO SPRINGS—Any size,
Cheap prices; Férd fronts $3.00; Rear
$10.00; springs ffor any make Cars.
Casper Hide Skin Co. tf
FOR SALE-fHouse at 805 South
Main Street,{ Cheap. Cash or part
cash. Addrefs Box 97, Rosslyn,Va.
FOR SALE-ARhode llsland Red
Chickens and %ggs.” Sam Willcox,
405 South <Srant\Streat. tf
CORN FOR SALK or exchange for
thrifty shoats weighiyig 40 to 60 Ibs.
or yearlings. J. A. (A Ragsdale, Rt
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COW FOR SALE—Flesh milk cow
cow for sale. Apply M}s. Lizzie Mc-
Lean, near Cotton . Mil], d27p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT--Two fufpished rooms
on first floor at 416 ‘Wdst Central, tf
HOUSE FOR RENT—Ppply F. W.
HULTZ, 220 N Main 4t, tf
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For Fire and Life
Insurance
See C, W, QUEEN, Special Agent
for Southern States Life\ Insurance
Co, Office with G. S, WILLCOX,
.in Old Third National Bank Bldg.,
Fitzgerald, Ga. eitf
H. A. Mathis
OPTOMETRIST and
MFG.™ OPTICIAN
Eyes: Examined, Glassed Furnished.
BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED
We Grind Our Own Glasses.
We make Old
Furniture New
PICTURE FRAMING
OUR SPECIALTY!
Fitzgerald Furniture Co.,
Phone 49
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next’ door to the
National Drug Company
PHONE 67
Dr. W. L. Peterson
Graduate Veterinarian
Office at Perry Stables,
Phone 374
- Residence: Phone 292.
I make a definite price for
a definite service rendered
and my charges are the
same to all, as follows":
TRIP CHARGE One
doMar for first mile 50 cents
for each additional mile.
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Nervous troubles win backache,
dizzy spells, queer palns and uregular
kidneys, give reason to suspect kid
ney weakness and to trv ihe remedy
that has helped your neighhors Ask
your neighbor, g
Mrs, D. O, Benson, 502 S Grant St
Fitzgerald, says: “My kidneys were
weak and my back ached as if it would
break, I could hardly stand th= pains
at times, I had nervous, dull head
aches and felt weak and landuid cs
pecially in the mornings, The action
of my kidneys was unnatural. 1 read
of Doan's Kidney Pills and used them
getting my supply from the Denmark
Drug Co, They helped me right
away, releiving the aches and piins
n my back and regulating my kidney s,
I felt stronger and thadt tired foeling
left me”
60c at all dealers. Fosier-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N, V {aiy)
Manon Grocery Co.
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“WHERKE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
PROMPT DELIVERY
Qctagon Boap, 8ar+....... ;... . B¢
Arbuckles Coiys ... ... .. 23
White House ges .ae b
Charmer Coffee Mb, ............ 25c
French Market Qoffee, ......30c Ib.
Luzianne Coffee .\.... ...... 35¢c Ib.
Best Green Coffed (......... .14c Ib,
Compound Lard, foeesveiinl2B4c Ib;
4 I NERtole ..o 658
SHEUY o sao Bk
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7c
Irish Potatoss, peek ..5 ... ... 508
Dry Salt Meat, b, .¢...5.. ... 15146
Smoked Nedat. . v ..., . 108
Best "Self Rising F10ur.........51.25
Soratch Beedi db, ... 8
Kerogens, Gallon ... ........... 20c
Green Cabbage, head ............s¢c
New Irish Potatoes ~............5¢
SHEY Beansdb. .00 10
Dont Forget the Placel!
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St.
Phone 359
For Better Than Average
Alterin\g‘, ‘
Dry KCleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressing,
Tailoring,
We are equipped to do quick
Work That will last long. ~
_THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club
W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor
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—llast 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 GOQD 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.
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White Swan Laundry
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921
‘ CORDELE, June 27, Bishop
- Reese, head of the Episcopal church
in Georgia, speaking before the Ki
' wanis ciub of Cordele at a mecting
'last week, presented one 'of the
‘strongc.st arraignments of lawless
'ness and the mob spirit that has
“ever been heard on 2 public occasion
here.
. Declaring that he had not come to
lecture the’ people ot Crisp county
‘but rather as a Georgian and an
- American who tires like any other
man of too many fool laws, he
warned his hearers against the spirit
‘of lawlessness and indifference to
laws because of the awful conse
qudnces worked among those who
are less accustomed to.sclf restraint
and control, °
. Urging that regard for law is the
'basis of all social order and the life
‘of our permanent institutions, he de
clared that the mob commits a great
er crime than the criminal whose act
it undertakes to punish, because the
act of the mob is a more insidious.
undermining stroke at the state, Mcb
law, he further declared, is armed
rebellion against the state, a denial
on the part of every member of the
mob of his faith in the state, There
can be no self governed community
until there is first a self governed in
dividual, he forcefully pointed out,
and those who go with the mob fail
to get the long view of things—fail
to think first of the consequences
that must result from unrestrained
wrecking of vengeance without the
law, .
The speaker was thankful that the
press of the state is so outspoken in
condemnation of lymchings. He be
lieved Governor Dorsey in the much
tillked pamphlet did the only thing’
he could have done to arouse senti
ment, He did not believe the govern
or had been prompted by any selfish
motive and took occasion here frecly
to condemn the habit of casting sus
picion at the well meaning public of
cials who try to render a real service,
Bishop Reece was given a ris‘ing
vote of thanks for his address before
the club at the conclusion of his
remarks.
STORY OF OUR STATES
NO XXVII WAS BROKEN
Numbers of school children who
have been reading the “Story of Our
States” by Jonathan Brace, running
regularly in the Leader, have asked
the reason for the omission of story
number XXVII, The plate was brok
en but another has been sen! for and
it will be published as soon as re
ceived, The Leader did not realize
how popular the fascinating short
histories are with the young folks
until No. XXVII was left out, The
stories will run for several weeks
longer and then another interesting
informatfonal feature will he started,
COMMANDERY MEETING
——"——
Gethsemane Commandery No, 20
will hald a regular conclave, Tuesday,
June 28th at 4:00 P, M. to conicr the
Red Cross degree, At 8:00 P, M_, to
confer he Temple Degree. Refresh
ments,
All Sir Knighs requested to at*end,
E T Lass, 50 C
Quarrelled Since
' Wedding Day
l “My stomach and liver trouble
| made a regular grouch of me, I was
lsoro at everything, includng my wife,
and we quarreled every day since the
{wcdding, She is a dear lttle girl and
I know it was my fault, Mayr’s Won
‘derful remedy was recommended for
‘my stomach trouble, ud since taking
it I have felt like a Yew man, My
wife and I now get alot beautifully.”
It is a simple harmle! preparation
that removes the catdrhal mucus
from the intestinal tract and allays
the inflamation which cakses practic
ally all stomach, liver and intestinal
ailments, including appendititis. One
dose will convince or money refund
ed —McLemore and National Drug
Cos, and druggists everywhere,
Advertisement,
BUS LINE TO DOUGLAS
AND WAYCROSS, GA.
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Messrs. Stewart and Knight of
Alma will give--a daily Bus Service
to Ocilla, Douslas and Wayecross,
The bus leaves Fitzgerald via Ocil
la, Ambrose and Brokton, connect
‘ing with the Waycross bus at Deoug
las.
Bus will leave from both hotels,
Schedule of Bus Line for Douglas
and Waycross \
Eastbound schedule read left col
umn downward; Westbound, read
right column upward.
MORNING SERVICE
5:30, Leave Fitzgerald Arrive [12:00
OOOE = s @ella: . 1130
3001 - h . Abroses e ‘10:30
7:30; —aeuo o -Broston. i 11«0:00
8:00] Arrive Douglas Leave l9:30
AFTERNOON SERVICE
2:30| feave Fitzgerald Arrive l 8:30
SOOl Ouila. l8:00
200 k - . > Ambrose. ... | 7:00
430 k- . Broxtoh. .. . | 6:30
5:00/ Arrive Douglas Leave | 6:00
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NASHVILLE BOY SCOUTS
CAMP IN ELORIDA
NASHVILLE, June. 27.—The lo
cal troop of Boy Scouts, under the
leadership of Dt B 6 Morrison,‘
local scout master, accompanied by‘
Earle Rutherford and Chief Run
ning Deer, a real, honest-to-goodness
Indian chief, left Monday morning
for Florida where they will spendl
several days on an outing.
- The troop made Yhe trip through
the country in an a truck
McCall’s
Printed
Patterns
Of 25% 2 Figured Organdies
| ~ Silks that you are sure to like.
40 in. Crepede Chine, peryd. : : $1.95
36 in. Taffetta, yard : : $1.95 and $2.95
36 inch Georgette, per yard :: $1.45
' The BAZAAR STORE
New Curtain
Materals at
50c & 75c yd.
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~ you are not=eenvinced that it will really be to
- YOUR INTEREST to buy from us.
We wont worry you and will appreciate your
calling. “ASK OUR CUSTOMERS.”
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120 SOUTH /GRANT STREET " TELEPHONE 66
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Fuil Size
Mosquito Nets
$2.95 each
Lace Stripe -
Onyx Hose at
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