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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
{ Misses lola and Lois Smith have
returned from a visit to their sister
Mrs, J. C. Holder in Jacksonville,
Florida.
‘ Mr. J. L. Pittman Jr. and Mr, Bar
ry Clare returned last night from a
visit of several days in North Geor
+gia, where they had a delightful trip.
Mr, and Mrs, C, T. Owens and
children left this morning for North
Georgia and Tennessee for a ten days
visit,
. Porch Swings complete $3.65 at
I;‘Aeinberg Furniture Store. adv,
$35.00 Oak Dinine Lables $14.85 at
Feinberg Furniture Store, adv,
Mr, and Mrs. J, H, Benton, Miss
'Grace Benton, and Miss Athleen
Rohrer left this morning for Macon
and Atlanta. Miss Athleen will stop
over in Macon and visit the Heidies
for a week while the Bentons go on
’to Atlanta,
Leave your Safety Razor blades at
Fowler Drug Co. to be sharpened
'by The Velvet Edge Cutlery Co,,
Jacksonville, Fla. Quick Service and
every blade guaranteed. d3lp
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Now Buying COW HIDES, Phone
1306, Casper Hide & Skin Co. tf
Mrs, H. M. Warren and little
gaughter Annie Laurie have returncd
from a delightful visit in Raleigh,
Dunn and other points in N, C,
Heavy $12.50 Oak Porch Rockers,
cane backs at s4.Bs—Feinberg Furni
\'tuxfe Store, . adv.
Senator and Mrs, Wiley Williams
came home last night from Atlanta,
Miss Orelia Wooten of Unadilla
will arrive today to be the guest of
Miss Lucy Whitley and Miss Clare
Mashburn,
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti
septic. Cures infected cuts, old
-fres, tetter, etc. FdS23
Mrs. C, C, Persons is entertaining
this afternoon with tea in honor of
,',hcr house guest Mrs, C. J, Knapp of
Moultrie, and Miss Lucy Belle Nel
son of Shellman, the guest of Mrs, C,
18, Watts,
Rub-My-Tism 3is a great pain
Liller, Relieves pain and sorcness,
lv"' ratism, Neuralgia, Sprains &c.
oY (' FdS23
I\Yu‘ss Mellie Fitch, nurse at the
Fitzgerald Hospital left today for
Rochelle and from there goes to At
lanta on a case.
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, First
Look To Us For Cleaning!
We Do Not Take Spots Off!
We Take Them Out!
TLet us Explain Dry Cleaning To
You!
Dry Cleaning & Pressing
Dry Cleaning Co.
“ALL WHITE WORKMEN”
Phote 203 109 W. Central
Manon Grocery Co.
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~“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
' AND PRICES SELL”
Ootagon Soap, Bar. ... N.. s &
Arbuckles ROREE ..o iiiiiiiiden
White House Coffee ........40c lb,
GHharier Coliés, Ib. ..........s. 25C
Frgnch Market Coffee, ......30c Ib.
Larinnne Coffee-, .. ... ...... 356 15
Best Green Coffee ...........14c b,
Gompound Liard,o. . ......... 13¢ 18,
RLIDN. VEBtOIE ), ¢ iviiiiviaochinDßE
S;Ear, per pound ..........,,. 715¢
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7¢
Qify SEIt Mt b, ..0......... 17¢
Smoked Meat, 1B ...cooooooooool9€
Best Self-Rising F10ur....51.15-$1.20
Peratch Feed, b, ..............3%¢
Kerosene, Gallon ................20¢
Green Cabbage, head ............5¢
New Irish Potatoes ..............5¢
All 5¢ Soap, 7 bar5..:‘......... 25¢
Ij)ont Forget the Placel!
‘tfanon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
Office ];Lone coaacasr 860
Home Phone...______ls9
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY
JUSTINE JOHNSTONE and HAR
RISON FORD In
“A HEART TO LET”
Avenging Arrow “A LIFE IN JEOP
ARDY?” Episode No, 4.
E. & H, Comedy “THE TOUR
IST.*
SATURDAY
“THE HEART OF ARIZONA” A
Western,
Fighting Fate “THE CROWN JEW
EL CLUE;” |
Episode No, 6, |
Diamond Queen “THE VOW OR
VENGEANCE,” Episode No, 1 —A '
new serial featuring Eileen Sedgwick,
Sunshine Comedy and Mutt & Jeff
Cartoon,
MONDAY
A Paramount Artcraft Picture—
“AWAY GOES PRUDENCE* feat
uring BILLIE BURKE,
Educational Comedy “A TRAY
FULL OE' TROUBLE "
FOX NEWS,
National Springs, best grade $5.50,
Feinberg Furniture Store adv.
Miss Mary Hale leaves Saturday
for her home in Athens after a visit
of several weeks with relatives in
the city, ;
$65.00 Mahogany Davenettes $35.00
at Feinberg Furniture Store, adv,
Miss Lilla Mae Stanton of Social
Circle is the very charming guest this
week of Mjiss Elizabeth McCarty,
alib sl e
Mrs. J. L, McCarty and daughter
Miss Elizabeth have returned from a
visit to Indian Springs and other
points of interest in North Georgia,
666 has more Imitations than any
other Fever Tonic on the market,
but no one wants imitations, FdS23
Dr, Cates who is on his way to
Korea as a medical missionary was
a visitor in the home of Mts, E K.
Farmer this week,
| o% ~. These are the 1920 figures of big com-
NG mercial agencies.
;i*f& \/\a They are interesting statistics, yet there
' i:; Ma ° . B .
: 43 3 / 1s nothing remarkable in the facts dis
i oN\ § closed. € The concern that advertises
=:./ '///// : g F v
ey \ 7 recognizes that advertising is the great
t\.,/.«/,‘-\ - / LSS §
::’/K% est and cheapest selling force we have
T today.
And morever, the advertising is in itselt evidence ot busi
ness life. It isenthusiasm tor 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.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1921
° 6¢ 9
Kill “Em Dead
Hailes’s Fly Skeeter Knocker.
Flies, Mosquitoes, Ants, Roaches,
Bed Bugs. Get the original not
something ‘‘just as good.”
Ask Your Druggist
Or Grocer
ROOK PARTY
Misses Faye Adams and Estelle
Hall were charming joint hostesses
on Wednesday afternoon at 5:00 o’
clock entertaining at rook, entertain
'ing at the home of Mrs. L, N, Hall
on West Central avenue, s
' A profusion of red and vellow zen
ias with ferns placed about the roo
'made the varty a pretty affair,
"~ Chocolate nut fudge was placed on
‘the tables and enjoyed with the game,
Iced orange crush and a salad course
'was served at the conclusion of the
game and was served by Miss Eliz
abeth Adams,
The guests included Misses Edith
‘Brown, Catherine Stovall, Edna Jack
Paulk, Marjorie Denmark, Evelyn’
Owens, Margaret Thurmoud, Dessa
‘Searcy, Louise Smith, Alma Camp-‘
bell, Louise Cox, Posiec May Gowder,
:Kitty Jim Wideman, Frances Mec
'Donald, Lois Weaver, Lorena Jus
!ticc, Ruth Morris, Grace Hornsby,
Evelyn Brown and Gussie Adams,
‘ Cecil Abbot, the sixteen year old
‘grandson of Mr, R. L, Manon is ex
ipcctcd to arrive in the city in a few
‘days, The lad started from his home
in Michigan on his bicycle to pay a
visit to his grandfather here, but his
‘wheel gave out in Fayetteville, Tenn.
and will make the balance of the trip
via train. |
Mrs, Willie Lott of Hazlehurst is
the guest of Mrs, A, C, Jeffords on
‘North Main street, 1
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Mrs. T W, Hindsman has returned.
from # visit with friends in lawkins
ville, ‘
We are proud of the confidence
doctors, druggists and the public
have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic.
Advertisement. FdS23 |
Mr, R, L. Mallone has returned
from a visit with his uncle and aunt
in Macon. |
i
n’s Liver Tone
i Calomel Sale
Don’t sicken or salivate yourself or
‘ paralyze your sensitive liver by taking
‘ca.lomel which is quicksilver. Your
~dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under
an ironclad, moneyback guarantee
that it regulates the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel without mak
ing you sick—ls million bottles sold,
Miss Lucia Rodwell came over
from Tifton last night to be the
guest of Mrs. Nelle Frazer Moncrief,
Miss Rodwell has been visiting in
Cordele and several other places be
fore arrtving here,
666 cures Malaria, Chills and
Fever, Billious Fever, Colds and
LaGrippe, or money refunded,
Advertisement FdS23
Miss Voe Nelson of Meridian, Miss,
‘arrived Tuesday afternoon to be the
guest of her aunt Mrs, C, B, Watts,
Mrs, H A West has returned from
a visit with friends in NMorth Carolina,
666 quickly relieves Constipation,
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.
Advertisement FdS23
Mr, Robert Mann expects to lcave
Monday for Atlania where he will
visit for a week before going to
Clinton, S. C, where he will have
charge of ‘the mechanical and elec
‘trical equipment of Thornwell Or
phanage and also teach two classes
in manual training,
Mrs, E. Grailey Haile who has‘
been visiting in Gainesville and At
‘lanta for sometime has returned
home,
Ends Bad Smells!
Stop foul § =
odors where =
theystartwith |= A
Red Devil £ i
plenty of itin £2% >
privies, toilets ¢%& ¥ /
and cham- INC)
bers, garbage- ~4
pailsand swill- %
tubs..itde- &%
oy o B 8
ries up filth, i S
kille bad (Rrae
smellss, Al- B<A7/%
ways keep a @L}’E
can handy. JAgNF
Use it oftens £/
Kills flies »
* in theegg { %
Purifies and ' your
disinfects § ="
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Sure is Strong/ .
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D, P, Skinner, Franklin Factory
expert out of Syracuse, N, Y, spent
yesterday with the Franklin owners
in the city.
—_—
Mr, M, R, Leiand of St. Pctvrs'burg
Fla, a former resident of this county
arrived in the city to snend some time
with friends, i
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Dr.) & :dll
Flheo We Wie L
GRADUATE
VETERINARIAN
Diseases and Surgery of Animals,
Office at Wiley William’s Mule Co.
OFFICE PHONE 63
RESIDENCE PHONE 16
H. A. Mathis
OPTOMETRIST and
MFG. OPTICIAN
Eyes Examined, Glasses Furnished
BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED
We Grind Our Own Glasses.
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Go To Fowler Drug Co., for...
GARDEN SEED
We have a new Fall Supply and
Our Pri&;es Are Right.
FOWLER DRUG CO.,
Corner Main and Cé\ntral Phorne 458
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Bring Us Your SHOES
BEGINNING NDAY, JUNE 13th.
Men ’s Half Soles, sewed orinailed sl BINGE
Ladies’ Half Soles, sewed or hailed ................ 75¢
Mon 's Rubber Hl€els .., ...\ ... . ... . ... BBE
doadies =~ Rubbet Hells ¢6 VL . 0 B
Fixed Same Day Received
Harnish Shoe Shop
OTTO HARNISH, Manager.
Opposite 5-Story Building 203 East Pine Street