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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
-~ Phone 250:L for Wood or Ceal. tf
.Mx:.,.flLmvis of Do‘than, Ala_ spent
the weck-end in the city with. frisnds
% .Mrs, W. P. Coffee has returned
from ‘a pleasant visit with home folks
in Eastman_
Mrs, Cora B, Wilson has returned
from a short visit with her sister
‘Mrs, Green at her lovely country home
near Abbeville,
: Fitzgerald Vulcanizing Co,, 215 E,
Central I\venue' Tires and Tubes vul
canized, tf
. Mrs, W. B, Haynes, Sr., and daugh
ter Miss Irma of Vidalia who have
been spending the week-end with Mr.
W. B, Haynes, Jr, returned this after
noon to their home.
. Mr. Ed Hussey has returned form
Ashville, N, C, where he accompan
ied Mrs, Hussey who will remain there
for a short time for treatment, |
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See me before buying that new tire 1
E. H. Daniel, 215 East Central Ave, tf‘
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Miss Helen Patterson leaves this
week for Spartanburg, S, C., where
she will teach this fall and winter, |
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Col. Rice of Ocilla s in attendance
at the court here todav, 3
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Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
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Rev, D, R, Nicholson of Jeffer
sonville is in the city today.
Mr, Tohnnie Chap'e of Olcan, N Y.
is spending the winter with his bro
ther H, C, Chaple and family,
Col, Hal Lawson of Abbeville, is
attending Ben Hill Superior Court
here this week,
See our bhattery man before buying
—Vesta Battery Service Station. 301
South Grant St., e
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Chief Walter Wilkerson of the Fire
Department is attending the inter
national convention of Fire Chiefs in
Atlanty this week,
Tanlac, the celebrated medicine, is
now sold by T, J. Haile & Co, adv.
Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
Mg and Mrs, AJ. Ghaple of
Traverse City, Mich, are spending
afew days with his brother H, C.
Chaple and family enroute to their
winter home in St. Petershurg, Fla,
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Jay and Mr,
and Mrs. William McLendon drove
to Macon Saturday spent a couple of
days,
Have your qld battery repaired and
save the price of a new one, Vesta
Service Station, O. W. Fletcher’s Ga
rage, tf,
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Bishop Candler of Atlanta wi'l
preach in Titfton next Sunday, This
item wi'l be of interest to the mem
bers of the Methodist Church as he
is very much admired by them,
Tanlac, the celebrated medicine,
makes you eat better, feel better, sleep
better and work better, Sold by T, J.
Haile & Co,, adv
Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
tf,
Miss Bessie Miller who shas been
the charming guest of Miss Joseph
ine Manning for several days return
ed to her home in Cordele Sunday,
Miss Sarah Miller, her sister drove
over from Cordele and was the guest
Sunday of Miss Manning, rcturning
with her sister in the afternoon,
Phone 250-L for Wood or Coal. tf
Office Phone 511
Res, Phone 545
J. T. BRICE, . C.
Chiropractor
Rooms 201-202
Farmer-Garbutt Bldg.
Office Hours 9:30 to 12; 1:30 to §
Other Hours By Appointment
" Fitzgerald :-: Georgia
Undersellers Location City Drug Co’s.
01d Stand. Watch for Opening Announcement
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
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Home Phone. . -==l39
AT THE
GRAND
i » TODAY
| “THE WHITE CIRCLE” a. Para
mount Artcraft picture featuring an
‘All Star Cast, The story is an adap
tion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s no
vel “The Pavillion on the Links” and
deals with an Italian secret society,
Educational comedy “BACK FROM
THE FRONT ™
FOX NEWS,
Prices 11c and 22c
TUESDAY
“PASSIONS PLAYGROUND” __
featuring KATHERINE McDON
ALD, A stirring story of romance,
and osses and gains at the word fa
mous Monte Carlo where titled per
sons from all lands stake their for-i
tunes, good names and crowns on the}
roulettee wheel and other gambling |
devices. |
The Hope Diamond Mystery “ A
VIRGIN‘S LOVE Episode S '
PATHE REVIEW,
WEDNESDAY i
“OVER THE WIRE“ featuring
ALICE ILAKE: “A story weher'n al
woman marries her enemy to avengc[
her brother's death, |
Roin Comedy and Aesop Fable Car-,‘
toon, : |
Tan'ac has the largest sale of any
medicine in the world, Over Twenty
Million bottles have been sold in six
vears. No other medicine has ever
approached it as a seller, T, J. Haile
& Co. adv,
Rev. and Mrs, I. P, Tyson and lit
tle daughter Peggic are expected to
return to the city this afternoon from
Indian Springs where they have been
on account of Mr, Tyson's ill health
He is much improved,
The many friends of Mr, B J. Pren
tiss were greatly surprised and de-
I'ghted to see him out to Sunday school
Sunday morning.
A two-vear guaranteed bhattery at
a low price —3Ol South Grant St
Miss Nettie Hammons of Fast St
Louis arrived Sunday to be the guest
of her cousin Mrs, J. T, PBrice for
some time;: “!8419y W,
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Rev, R, M, Mann expects to leave
this afternoon for Ammwell Church.
near Vidalia to attend the meeting
of the Presbytery, He will ge gone
nearly all the week.
Old tableware replated. Drop me a
card and will call, W, Harrison, City,
Rev, George Matthews of Fort Val
ley preached the morning and evening
sermon at the Central Methodist
church Sunday, He was the guest in
the home of Ml, and Mrs, R J. Pren
- The cighth grade expects toenter
‘tain with a large party at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, R, I. Maffett on
Friday evening.
b Mr, Peter Troupe of Rockingham
s visiting relatives in the county this
Ifweek,
Drs. Holtzendorf
and Turner
DFNTISTS
Upstairs, Next Door to the National
‘. Drug Company
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We Make Old
Furniture New
Picture Framing
Our Specialty
Phone 49
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—Photo by Francis Price.
A section of the Cattle Barn at the Southeastern Fair, Atlanta, where the
National Hog and Cattle Show will be held October 13th to 22nd.
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
Will Again Feature Southeastern
Fair, Atlanta, Oct. 13-22.
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Atlanta, Ga.—The arrangement with
the Southern Cattiemen's Association
and the Southern Swine Crowers’ As
sociation to again stage the National
Hog ard Caitle Show at ihe South
eastern Fair has resulied in the great
est demand for exhibiti space in the!
stockk harns that the fair has ever
tad, |
Tite first show which was held last |
vear at the Atlanta Fair was a tre
mendous success., and drew em‘ries'
from all parts of the couniry. The in-‘
torez' which the great enterprise has
already drawn gives assurance of a!
livestock show this year which has|
naver before heen egnaled, ‘ :
The accommoda’ions which will be |
provided for this show will be such
agc to meet with the aporoval of the
exhibitors in every way. The mammoth ;
ORPHAN'S HOME DAY
AT C. M, E, CHURCH
The prcgram given by the Junior
and Primary departments of the Cen
tral Methodist Church Sunday schoo!
Sunday morning, was one of the most
delightful and entertaining ever giv
en by the children.
Each child and each member of the
Sunday school was to.give at this
time their income for one day for the
benefit of the South Georgia Metho
dist Orphan’s Home and over® $lOO
was given them for this work,
Mrs, R, E, Lee, superintendent of
the Junior department assisted by
Mrs, J. T. Pittman and Mrs, W, Roy
Bragg had charge of the program,
RALLY DAY AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday was ral'y day at the Presby
terian Church and was a banner day
for the Sunday school and al! other
services of the day were equally at
tended, Let's make each Sunday bet
ter than the last and have every Sun
day a rally day,
At the Sunday School services gold
pins were presented to six of the mem
bers who had made a record of at
tending Sunday School every Sunday
for the year, Those receiving pins
were little Misses Els‘e and Eleanor
Player, Master John Hanger, Mr, and
Mrs, L, E, Rhorer and Miss Helen
Osbhorne,
D, A R’s, HOLD REGULAR
MEETING
Nathaniel Agney Chapter D, A, R.
held ite regular October meeting at
the home of Mrs, Harold Beall Fri
day afternoon,
The study for the month being the
history of the organization of the D,
A, R, also the Continental Hall at
Washington, D, C, These two sub
jects were well studied and interest
ing facts brought out by Mrs, E, A,
Russell and Mrs, R, E, Lee, This
program was much enjoyed Mrs,
Nelle Moncrief also gave a lovely
reading in her always clever manmner,
This very attractive home was dec
orated for the occassion with au
taganon and many beautiful
maiden-hair ferns which form a part
of this home,
A delicious salad course with hot
coffee was served at the close of the
program by Mrs, Beall assisted by
her attractive daughter ‘Miss Ethel
Beall and Mrs, S, G. Pryor, Sr,, and
Mrs, W, D. Dorminey,
Mrs. J. M, McDonald, Reporter
pavilions are equipped with every
modern convenience and the side
tracks which have heen constructed
by the Southeastern Fair permit the
exhibitors to unload the animals along
side the pens where they will bg
shown. -
Premiums for cattle and Swine
amount to $31,500.00, and this amoun:
is scattered throughout all classes, Be
cause of the early interest shown by
prospective exhibitors in flooding the
tair offices with inquiries and requesis
for enlry blanks, Secretary R. M
Striplin is locking forward to the
larzest list of eniries ever received for
the fair.
The cattle classes are: Hereford:
Shorthorns, Jerseys, Guernseys, Ho|
stein-Friezians, Aberdeen-Angus, Poli
ed Shosthorns and Ayshires, The 1.
tional rovndun of swine will include (1.
followirg breeds: Darocs, Haimpshir.
Poland Chinas, Spotted Poland € hing-
Derkshires, Chesier Whites and Taxn
worths,
LOYAL BEREANS
The ILoyal Bereans of the Central
Christian Church will hold its recu'ar
monthly meeting Thursday 13th at
8:15 P, M, in the parlors of the Brad
shaw Music Company, Every mem
ber urged to be present,
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NINTH GRADE PROM
PARTY
The members of the ninth grade
enjoyed a pleasant evening =zt the
home of Mr, and Mrs, L. N, Hall on
west Central Avenue on Friduy eve
ning when they cntertained with a
prom party,
The class colors of gold and green
were effectively carried out in the dec
orations of crepe paper and green fol
iage, The lights were shaded with
crepe paper and other arrangements
of the colored papers vere used to
make the rooms very pretty for th's
occasion,
Misses Helen and Louise Reid and
Pauline and Lola lewis assisted in
serving delicious punch and sand
wiches,
Between thirty and thirty-five young
people were present,
Had Close Shave
“My wife and children thought I
was dying when, after an attack of
acute pains in my stomach, T became
uncorscious, It was rigkt after our
Sunday dinner, They say 1 looked
like dead and guess 1 had a pretty
close shave, 1 had been having more
or less stomach trouble and bloating
with gas for past two years and could
get no permanent help, Talking with
a friend about my attack, he advised
me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy,
I have not had any gas or stomach
itrouble since taking it eighteen months
iago," It is a simple, harmless prepa
;ration that removes the catarrhal mu
cus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendi
citis. One dose will convince or mon
ey refunded —McLemore and Nation
al Drug Cos, and druggistss every
where, ad
sl idibigs
Transvaal Hymn,
The words and music of the Trans
aal national hymr were compnred by
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Wife Of Farmer
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Mrs, Peterso;: Suoffesc Awful Pains
After Every Mea —.7s Now
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Declaring shic wris starving to-keep
from suffering awful misery, = Mrs,
Amy Peterson. wife of a prosperous
farmer of Lakeville, Mass., gave out
a remarkable statement, recently in
connection with her relief through the
use of Tanlac,
~ Sometimes I wonder how 1 lived
through it all’ she said. “I would have
attacks of acute indizestion nearly eve
ery time I ate anything, Those ter
rible cramping pains and the distress
from gas and bloating were almost
unbearable and I just thought there.
was no hope for me’ . |
“But, now I'm eating anything and
I feel as strong and well as I ever felt
in my life, TD've gained back all the
weight T lost and six pounds besides
and T know from my experience what
Tanlac will do. It's the best medi
cine in the world”
“Tanlac is sold in Fitzgerald by
T. J. Haile & Co_, and by leading
druggists everywhec re, adv.
DEMAND FOR PLAYING-CARDS
Manufacturers Report a Tremendous
~ Increase in Their Use, Mostly in |
i Private Families, |
~ There has beeii a tremendons ln-g
Crease in the use of playing cards in ;
“»ri\-um fariilies within the last '..")l
Vears in this couniry. the represenfu |
tive of a bix Ameviean card-muanufac !
turing house sy it the New York |
Limes, It may scew strange, but 1 is !
the private formly tiat dees most of |
the using of ~:ds. Tho proportion of i
playing-curds n e Gig clubs s
SBHiL oere s ol sverage of from
WO 1o thiee el of plaving-cards
e per tamily cach year in the
Unired Srites, it i ostimorad, whieh
8 u bigx netcentnze of the total,
Men's etubs ¢bsorh the Lizher-priced !
nvda, which are sold il ll:'l-,t"s vary
g gecording to ihe club, from $1 to
4150 or 82 per puchk. The government
‘ax on cards since - 1917, which was
raised last year to 8 cents per pack.
ith increased cost of production, has |
piractically driven the cheaper ocards
out of the market, and business has
zone to the higher grades, which re
tall at from 30 to 75 cents. 'T'he In
ereased playing of bridge has brought
into vogue the narrower card, which iy
more graceful in shape, smaller and a
little less bulky. %
The bulk of the cards sold have a
~imple standard dosign for the back
“Among those the best liked in the
botter class are the ones with the fine
deel-engraved or “banknote” back; en
<raved with the lathework design.
Jhese come in the four colors and now
tive a linen-finish face,
What & Reat Fear Iy,
The rewi peart thay s the fing,
gpherical. iridescent gem--ts uol @
prodnet of *he maother-of-pesrl or nacre
Lininz of the avsror shell, as are the
barocque snd sced pearls, tut is forme
ed In the ills and never grows im
size. They begin as a simall blister
containing a hyaline fluid which con.
denses slowly and gradually hardens
In concentrie iyyers The iridescence
I 8 due te the mitnre filme of air of
gas thu' are co 1 herween the
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(zeorgia State Fair
Under Auspices Georgia State Agricultural Society
Educational - Amusing - Instructive
MACON, OCTOBER 27th-NOVEMBER sth
The Best Agricultural and Live Stock Fair 1n the South
$30,000 In Cash Premiums and Purses s3o’ooo
All Premiums Open to the World
5 Days Harness Races for $5,000 and Added Money
GREAT MIDWAY, CIRCUS ACTS, BANDS, FIREWORKS, AMUSEMENTS
Reduced Rates On Al Railroads
Write For Premium]List and Entry Blanks and Come the Fair.
JULIUS H, OTTO W, G, LEE, CHAS, B. LEWIS," HARRY C, ROBERT
President Vice-President Treasurer Sec’y, & Gen’l Mgr, »
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The Lexington Piano
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Musically and Artistically the Greatest .of the
: Very Moderately Priced Piancs YA
HERE is one pianc you must see before you
_make your choice, for, if you feet that a
good piano is high priced, there is a pleasant sur
prise for you in ‘the Lexington, If there ever
was value, it is here, - .
The full tone, responsive action and' fine con
struction meet with instant and lasting approval
of musicians. We ask a most careful examina
tion. .
Come in and hear the Lexington. We have ar
ranged a special disylay for this week, and you
will be welcome, even if you are just looking.
Convenient terms for those who want them
Bradshaw Music Co.
“Dependable Musical Merchandise’
Fitzgerald, - - - Georgia.
el Y§ Headquarters
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California Fruits of All Kinds
Greek-American Lunch Room
224 E. Pine St. Phone 113