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GLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED
WANTED —A shop worker wants
the best place to board in Fitzgerald
Must have milk and garden “sas”
i abundance Address Bill's cousin
clo Leader Office dldp
FOR SALE
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NEW AUTO SPRINGS—Any size,
Cheap prices, lFord fronts $3.00; Rear
$10.00; spruags tor any make Cars.
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TYPEWRITER RIBBONS Just
recmved fresh stock of typewriter rib
bons for Oliver, Is, C, Smith, Under
wood Remingron and Royal's. Carbon
papey also—Leader Publishing Co,
FOR SALE—House at 805 South
Mam Street. Cheap. Cash or part
cash. Address Box 97, Rosslyn,Va.
FOR SALE—Rhode f{siand Red
Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South ‘i;rant Streat. tf
CORN FFOR SALE or exchange for
thwaidy shoats weighing 40 to 60 lbs.
or yearlings. . A G. Ragsdale, Rt.
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COW FOR SALE-—Fresh milk cow
ow for sale. Apply Mrs, Lizzie Mc-
Lean, near Cotton Mill, d27p
ROR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT—Apply F, W.
HULTZ, 220 N Main st, tf
LOST
ILOST —Tuesd “;,-' evening, June 28th,
on ioad between Fitzgerald and
Bowens Mall, black grip, containing
ladies' bathing shoes and caps,
combs, brushes and other toilet ar
ticles. Suitable reward, O. D. Lee at
Postoffice 1t
LOST —Between National Drug Co,
and Fitzgerald Furniture Co, Tues
day afternoon, a small black coin
purse, with a $5 bill and some small
change in i, Finder return to Lead
er office and get reward. 1t
. To Stop a Cough Quick
tako 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
COroup s 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' Healing Honey in
sido the throat combined with the healing effect o,
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
co6l of the combined treatment is 35¢.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
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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,
im Old Third National Bank Bldg,
Fitzgerald, Ga. eitf
H. A. Mathis
OPTOMETRIST and
MFG. OPTIC.IAN
Yyes Examined, Glasses Furnighed.
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 §7
Dr. W. L. Peterson
Gradugte Veterinarian
Office at Perry Stables,
Phone 374 i
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
dollar for first mile 50 cents
for each additional mile.
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Be Pretty! Turn
' Gray Hair Dark
Try Grandmother’s Oid 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 disappeara, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, and attrac
tive.—(adv.)
REGISTRATION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the reg
istration books of the city of Fitzger
ald will be opened at eight-thirty
o'clock on the morning of the 22nd
day of June, 1921, and will be kept
open unti 6:00 P, M. July 21st, 1921,
each day between the hours of 8:30
A M. to 6:00 P, M,, for the purpose
of enabling the qualified voters of
said city to register for an election to
be hed on the Ist day of August, 1921,
to determine the question whether or
not said city shall issue its bonds in
the sum of $68,000.00 for the purpose
of building and equipping a public
school building in the First Ward of
said City, and for the purpose of
erecting and equipping additional
rooms and auditorium in the High
Schoo!l building in the Fourth Ward
of said city and for the purpose of re
pairing the colored school building in
the sccond ward of said city,
tf David L, Paulk, City Clerk,
Phone 359
For Better Tl;a:x Average
Altering,
Dry KCleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressing,
Tailoring, :
We are equipped to do quick.l
Work That will last long. !
THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club i
W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor E
Let Us Put Your Bike in Shape For
Bicycle Races July 4th
Prizes Offered to Winners
In Six Events. |
Register Today at
Crews Bicycle Company
209 E. Central Ave. = Phone 515
~ “If We Can Get It In the Shop We Can Fix It”
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Bring Us Your SHCES
BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 13th.
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Men ’s Half Soles, sewed or nailed ............... $l.OO
Ladies’ Half Soles, sewed or nailed ........%....... 75¢c
ien ‘s INNBREE BEIREIN 0 v S ol 800
AARoies * JRURRNE BRI . .0 oot sy . . 308
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Fixed Same Day Received
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Harnish Shoe Shop .
OTTO HARNISH, Manager.
Opposite 5-Story Building 203 East Pine Street
The Story ot
Our States
By JONATHAN BRACE
XXXVIIL.—-NEBRASKA
,@fifir TI{I‘J Indian
s name for
“ the Platte
‘,, river was Ne-
Fj&‘[%fi‘, braska, mean
“s!",:;):42.‘; ing ‘“shallow
<y 7 water,” and
Sxonin from this
came the name of the state. A
nickname for the state is the
Blackwater State.
Of the early Spanish explora
tiong little is known, except that
Coronado probably reached the
great plain of this reglon in 1541,
‘More than one hundred and
twenty-five years later Father
Marquette noted the Platte river
on his trip up the Missouri. In
the beginning of the Nineteenth
century the Lewis and Clark ex
pedition skirted the boundaries
of the present state and in 1805
Manuel Lisa estaplished the
first known settlement which wns
a fur trading post at Bellevue
This was just after the Louisian
Purchase had brought Nebraska
into United States territory.
Omaha was established as a
post of the American Fur com
pany in 1825 and Nebraska City
the following year.
With the California gold rush
in 1849 many pioneers passed
through Nebraska and some
stopped and settled there al
though there was a law forbid
ding settlements among the In
dians. The real colonization
boom, however, started with the
passing of the Kansas-Nebraska
act in 1854, which arranged that
these two sections should become
frve‘or slave states at the dic
tate of their inhabitants. The
Nebraska territory was then or
gunized and reached from the
fortieth to the forty-ninth paral
lel. lln 1861, the region north
of 43 was made Into Dakota
territory. The Idaho territory
was also created, which re
duced Nebraska to its present
slze of 77,520 square miles, ex
cept for a slight addition in the
Northwest which was made in
1882,
In 1867 Nebraska was admit
ted as the 37th state over the
president’s veto.' It has eight
presidential electors.
(@ by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.,
THROUGH SLEEPER
Macon, Ga. to Asheyille, N. C.
Via
Southern Railway System -
Effective Sunday, May 29th,
Southern Ralway System will estab
lish through sleeping car service
from Macon, Ga, to Asheville, N. C.
Sleeper will leave Macon each after
noon on Southern Raslway train No.
26 at 525 p. m. and returning from
Asheville will arrive Macon 11:50 a,
m, 5 N
For further information relative to
schedules, Round Trip fares and Pull
man reservations, apply to nearest
Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or
C. B. Rhodes, Division Passenger
Agent, Southern Railway System,
Macon. Ga. Advertisement tf
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921.
Big Sum For Farm
or Far
‘Loan Board Is Asked
ATLANTA, June 29.—An appro
priation of $200,000,000 for use by the
Farm Loan Board in meeting appli
cations from farmers for loans is
sought' in bills introduced ine, con
gress by U. S. Senator William J,
Harris of Georgia and Representative
Gordon Lee, of the seventh Georgia
district, according to news received
here, .
The money would be loaned by the
Treasury at 5 per cent, and a maxi
mumn rate of 6 per cent charged to
the farmers through the federal land
banks,
Senator Harris, in a statement just
received here, said that a large sum
was needed to meet the demands for
loans, even after an appropriation of
$50,000,000 for a revolving fund is
provided by copgress. The Georgia
senator was recently advised by the
Federal Farm Loan hoard that a
small amount of the first issue of
$40,000,000 in bonds remairs fo be
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Habitua! Constipation Cured
iz 14 to 21 Days ;
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially
prepared Syrup Toni¢-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation, It relieves promptly and
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulatesand
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take, 60c
per baottle.
BUS LINE TO DOUGLAS
AND WAYCROSS, GA.
Messrs. Stewart and Knight of
Alma will give a ‘daily Bus Service
to Ocilla, Douglas and Waycross.
The bus leaves Fitzgerald via Ocil
la, Ambrose and Brokton, connect
ing with the Wayeross bus at Doug
las.
Bus will leave from both hotels,
Schedule of Bus Line for Douglas
and Waycross
Eastbound schedule read left col
umn downward; Westbound, recad
right column upward.
MORNING SEKVICE
5:30, Leave Fitzgerald Arrive [12:00
A R e '11:30
7000 .- .. Ambrose.i.. .. [10:30
7:301 o/ Broxton. o | 0:00
8:00/ Arrive Douglas Leave | 9:30
AFTERNOON SERVICE
2:30| Leave Fitzgerald Arrive | 8:30
000 oo Oeillai. . . | 800
2:00| _.____Ambrose..___.. | .7:00
480 l ... Broxton. - . 6:30
5:00| Arrive Douglas Leave | 6:00|
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