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Dodson’s Liver Tone
. Instead of Calomel
Calomael is quicksilver, It attacks
the bones and paralyzes bhcoéivnr. Your
dealer sells each bottle pleasant,
harmnless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee that
it. will regulate the liver, stomach and
Mowels better than ocalomel, without
sickening or salivating you—l 6 million
bottlea sold,
CLASSIHED RS
WANTED
s i i b s
SITUATION WANTED
GROCERY MAD Competent mar
with 8 years experience in Grocers
busmess, first class references: want
employment with rveliable firm. Writ
PO Box 482 dlt
WANTED BOARDERS Thre 01
four nice rooms for men hoarders
Apply 315 South Grant, Phone 292, t
WANTED—WiI you be ready when
opportunity knocks to receive that
good paying position with easy hours?
We train and place Stenographers, &
Bockkeepers in positions with splend
id salarics. Let us help you to ecarn
more. Write for information, Indi
vidual Instruction. Ryan's Busincss
olege, Savanuah, Ga. AlB.
¥OR SALE
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NEW AUTO SPRINGS—Any size,
Cheap prices; Ford rronts $3.00; Rear
$10.00; springs for any make Cars.
Casper Hide & Skin Co. tf
AUTO FOR SALE—Dixie Flyer in
first class condition. See Mrs. E, I
Hawks, 516 West Altamaha, d9p
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WOOD—I am suit m the wood
business. A postal will bring you a
load, D. J, SEIGLER, Route 1, di6
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LOT FOR SALE—One vacant lot
40x170 ft. two lots east of the green
house on East Magnolia. Apply to
Mrs. James Armantrout, 602 West
Magnolia street. [l3
FOR SALE—Rhode Tsland Red
Chickens and eggs. Sam Willcox,
405 South Grant Street. tf
CORN FOR SALE or exchange for
thrifty shoats weighing 40 to 60 Ibs.
or yearlings. J. A. G. Ragsdale, Rt
3. ¢f
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT—August llst, one 6 room
house on Lincoln Ave., screened, good
neighorhood, five acre pecan grove,
pood pasture, good barn and a meat
house. W, K. Edwards, 115 South
Shermon St tf
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FOR RENT-—One buiiding suitable
for garage, located on Pine street and
Sheridan near jail. See W. K. Ed
wards, 115 South Sherman st.
‘ LOST |
REWARD FOR POINTER DOG—
I will pay a liberal reward for the
return of my pointer dog, estrayed
from my yard last Friday evening,
The dog is well grown, cight months
old, practically white all over, WM.
A. DOWLING, at Fitzgerald Stor
age Batteey Company. tf
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DENTISTS
Upstairs, next door to ihe
National Drug Company
PHONE 87
H. A. Mathis
OPTOMETRIST and
MFG. OPTICIAN
Eyes Examined, Glasses Furnished.
BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED
We Grind Our Own Glasses.
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,
Pitzgerald, Ga. cir
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SAY-BETINAINT N g | WOEN POP SAID YOU WAE | 4, :
H“‘: THE ONLY ONE THAT B oV B A BIG SIMP,MOM STOOD UP i a e
b/ LIKES YOu ! R P IR Y|| FOR voU sHE Eu;:_l—;— 3 -
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_[r))mn-'“‘—r'l.:uhn still claims the
middleweight crown, BUT in his
recent fight with Bryant Downey in
Cleveland he was knocked down
three times in the seventh round,
and according to-<the official time=
keeper, Wilson stayed down thire
teen seconds the first time and
cleven seconds the second trip.
Jimmy Gardner of Boston, whe
Wilson insisted referee the fight,
c.lanmed that he was fouled in get
ting to his feet after the third knock
down and awarded him the fight.
But the Cleveland Boxing Commis.
jion proclaimed Downey the new
shamg _whtch makes us wondsr
W lep is a champ oot a champi®
THROUGH SLEEPER l
Macon, Ga. to Asheville, 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 Railway train No,
26 at 525 p. m. and returning from
Asheville will arrive Macon 11:50 &
m,
For further information relative to
schedules, Round Trip fares and Pull
man reservations, apply to mnearest
Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or
C. B. Rhodes, Division Passenger
Agent, Southern Railway System,
Macon, Ga, Advertisement tf
- 84 per cent of All Failures
Were Non-Advertisers
- a~\. °~ These are the 1920 figures of big com
‘m‘{ =~ ‘e \ mercial agencies. .
| %‘,; - \\\/ They are interesting statistics, yet there
:s‘*&@% f;> "7/ is nothing remarkable in the facts dis
‘)= /| ! ” © closed. € The concern that advertises
AN /\\\\.w - recognizes that advertising is the great
-23/{/:;:@ ~est and cheapest selling force we have
TR T e '
And morever, the advertising is in itselt evidence ot busi
ness lite. It is enthusiasm for quality and service bubbling
out into print. .
All advertising does not succeed. Sometimes it is badly done. Adver
. tising in the right place, at.the right time, backed by the right goods |
will invariably win. ¢ The foundation of advertising is honesty.
The advertiser who starts on this basis plan has the battle half won.,
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Leader Publishing Company
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| Beware! Unless you see the mame
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aepirin pre
gcribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and lpmvwl.aafr: by millions. Take
Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package
for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheuma
tiem, larache, Toothache, kumbago, and
for,Pain. Handy tinboxes of twelve Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents, Drug
gists also sell larger: packages, Aspirin
18 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid
“Robinson Crusoe’s” Musket.
The musket said to have been giv.
en to Alexander Selkirk when he was
put ashore on the island of Juan Fer
nandez, 400 miles off the Chilean coast,
has been going the rounds of British
museums.
It was Selkirk’s adventures upon
which was based De Foe's famous
story, “Robinson Crusoe.” The mus
ket is inscribed with the name of “A
Selkirk Largo, 1771.” It was pur
chased by Randolph Berens for $6.25 |
but the owner has insured it for $lO,
000.
Selkirk owned a tavern near Clap
ham, but died in 1726 at sea as a leu
tenant aboard a naval vessel,
Washington Made Custom,
It was Washington’s cabinet that es
tablished the custom for all future in.
wugurations to be made in public
When the time for Washingmn_’l secd
ond tnaugural came around he was
{n doubt as to the proper method of
taking the oath for his second term,
He addressed a note to his cabinet
asking for their opinion as to whether
it should be public or private. The
cabinet at that time was divided, Jef
ferson and Hamilton recommended
that it should be private. Knox and
Randolph reported In favor of making
it publie, which was done,
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST sth, 1921
JHEAP E X CIHDRDCIMN -
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$2.00 To Macon, |
$3.50 To Atilanta
Tuesday, August 16, 1921
On Tuesday, Aug. 16, excursion tickets will be sold by Georgia
Southern & Florida Railway to Macon at $2.00 and to Atlanta
at $3.50 for the Round Trip. Excursion train will leave Cordele
at 11 a. m. arriving Macon 1:45 p. m. eastern time and arriving
Atlanta 4:15 p. m. central time. Tickets will be good returning
on any regular train leaving Atlanta and Macon prior to mid
riight ot Aug. 18th. Excursion tickets will not be honored in the
sleeping or parlor cars. Ample coach accomodations will be
provided for everybody. 8% war tax additional.
For turther information, inquire of any Agent of the company,
or address C. B. RHODES, Division Passenger Agent, 131 Ter
minal Station, Macon, Georgia.
SHE J'OLD-;Q;; —— T <L eSSNEEEL & MA%
>4y | OUGHTA & | THAN TO JUDGE
G ’::i H ANOW BETTER- || 3 A FELLER BY HIS \\ W‘.
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