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WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— A
competent woman, desiring a good
home in the country and wages, wan
ted as housekeeper in a family consist
ing of husband, wife and child, Apply
Leader-Enterprise, © 010 pd
WANTED—Two large live, fat pos
sums and 1-2 bushel solid Porto Rico
Yams, Apply after 6 p. M, at 123 1-2
S. Sherman St Bill’s Cousin, ltpd
FOR SALE
IMPROVED FARMS—Any size in
Best Farming Section Florida, an ideal
climate, pure water, good health; dry,
level, loamy soil, where profitable
crops are grown without fertilizer, $5
to $l5 acre, Seaborn Sutton, Dowling
Park, Fla, 010
FOR SALE—New 7-room Bangalow
all modern conveniences, garage and
out house, Corner Grant and Palm
Apply 501 South Graat street, tf.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-—Several furnished)rooms
for housekeeping upstairs at 315 south
Grant street, tf
FOR REN:l‘._Fuvr;i.sh—cz and unfurn
ished rooms, Mrs. E, H. Danjels, 215
East Central Avenue, tf,
Pork Ples Pr aihicva by Treaty.
By a clause 11 u <peclal treaty con
eluded soon after the first Punjab war
the maharajah of Kashmir has the
right—which he exercises—of prohib
iting the importation Into his terri
tories of pork ples.
BRING YOUR OLD
WINTER CLOTHES TO
Fitzgerald Tailors
We'll Make them like new
208 E, Pine St,, Phone 266
ATLANTA, GA.
Entirely New Management
356 Rooms; Modern; Fire
proof. Roof Garden Seat
ing 500 for Conventions.
Rathskeller and Six Private
Dining Rooms. Cuisine
Equal to the Best.
LOUIS J. DINKLER,
President
CARLING L. DINKLER,
Vice-Pres. and Manager
FRANK T. REYNOLDS,
Executive Assistant Manager
Wire or Phone Us Your Wants
Telephone Ivy 1100
Phone 359 j
For Better Than Average ‘
Altering,
- Dry Cleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressing, 1
Tailoring,
We are equipped to do quick
Work That will last long.
THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club
W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor
Manon Grocery Co.
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“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL"
‘ PROMPT DELIVERY
Octagon Soap, 8ar.............. 5S¢
Arbuckles Coffee ...............23¢c
White House Coffee ........40¢c Ib,
Charmer Coffee, Ib. ............ 25¢
French Market Coffee, ......30¢ Ib,
Luzianne Coffee ...... ...... 35¢ Ib.
Best Green Coffee ~.........14c Ib,
Compound Lard,............ 13¢ Ib.
e Vegtols .. ..0c..c0000....68¢
Sugar, per pound ................7¢
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7c
Dry Salt Meat, Ib ..............16¢c
Smoked Meat, Ib. 1::
Scratch Feed, b, ..............3%¢
Dont Forget the Placell
Manon Grocery Co.,
Hits
Phone 520 " 226 Kast Pine St
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Bonorous Greetings.
Just a mere passport {ssued by a
New Haven jostice and approved by
the government in 1807 bears the
ollowing mass of words: Most Serene,
Serene, most Pulssant, Pulssant, High,
Musirious, Noble Honorable, Vener
thle wise and prudent, Lords, Em
perors, Kings. Republics, Princes,
Dukes,” Earls, Barous, Lords, Burgo
masters, Schepens, Counseliors, as
also Judges, Officers, Justiciaries and
Regents of all the good citles an?
places, whether Ecclesiastical or Secu
ar, who shall see these patents, of
war them read.”
Or Some Fancy Duds.
~ Another thing that causes a chickep
b cross the road Is a show window
with & good mirror in It.—Columbia
(S. C) Record
English Conquest of Ireland
The conquest of Ireland by the Enge
sk was a gradual process. The first
tep was taken by Heury I[l, who 18
uid to have obtained a bull from Pope
ladrian IV, authorizing him to take
ossession of the country., The Tu
lors steadily pursued the policy of
aking land from tiw Irish chiefs and
dving it to Englis! settlers. The final
et of the union was passed sod pro
daied on Jabuarvy 1, 1801
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Ant Hills Scart a Fire.
Perhaps the strangest of causes
vhich ever produced a fire was as
ant hill. There Is a specles of amt
known as the wood ant which makes
a nest entlrely'ot vegetable matter.
Under certaln circumstances this may
fermez( until it gets hot enough to
begin to swnolder. Then comes &
breeze which fans the spark (nte
flame, and the result may be s serieme
Corest Gre.
Beeties’ Bilood for Warts.
Dr. B. Escomel describes in Analls
de la Facultad de Medicina (Lima,
Peru) certaln pseudo beetles the blood
of which has from time Immemorial
been used by the natives for curing
warts,. Under It these growths tvra
white, as If mnuterized by an ue'd
Chinese Are Honest
Honesty 1s a prevalling virtwe
tmong most Chinamen. Some of them
in their native towns and cities leave
their places of business unguarded
while they go off for half an hour e#
nore. Should customers arrive in the
@eantime they find the prices of goods
olainly marked, select what they wami
tnd leave the money for themy—
S‘.Drinxfiold (Mass.) Republican. -
Significance of Diamonds.
The diamond is generally chosen
for engagement rings because the
legend is that it strengthens the love
of 2 man for @ wYoman
YOU WILL BE WELCOME IN
OUR MEN'S BARACA CLASS
NEXT SUNDAY
We meet at 10:00 o'clock every Sun
day at the First Methodist Church—
Corner of Lee and Magnolia Streets,
We want you to bt with us,
Come, ge the Baraca habit,
Come next Sunday Sure!
No questions will be asked. 1
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921
' Ever Catch a Micropterus?
| Tae Hlack bass nre of two species—
the siaall-momh hinck bass and the
large-mouth Binck nass, writes Dr. R
W. Shufeidt in the American Forestey
Wagazine. Both belong to the genus
Micropterus, and are readily distin.
guished through the fact that in the
last-numed torm the angle of the gape
of the mouth Is nuck of the imaginary
vertical llne from the center of the
pupil of the eye upon etther side. Se
gamy are these fisi- that they are
known as the “gamefish of the North,”
wmnd anglers prefer to fisk for ihem
shove all other kinda
7 decord Geneological Trea
A Spanish nohleman, the Count of
Orca, has @& genealoglcri tree complete
{n every branch froin Noah downward.
A golden ark fizures in the family
escutcheon, and the count maintains
that his ¢®le commemorates the serv
ices rendered to humanite by his an
testor at the thes o 7 “he Tinluge ;
Forewarned, Forearmed.
Our idea of a prudent man is one
who never sees a vampire withou?
thinking of a buzz saw.—Dallas News
Now Is The Time!
AN occz;sli/on’fi Dry Clean
ing will enable you to use
that Coat Suit another sea
son. Now is the time to con
serve and money saved is
money made.
Try our DrvCleaning depart
ment, you wiil find our ser
vice very satisfactory.
White
Swan Laundry
Launderers and Dry Cleaners
Phone 35 ‘W. Pine St.
origin of Freen.asonry Unknown,
- The ~ociety of Free Masons ante
e il othier sociclies by centuries,
s wiiZin iBS so ancient that the place
and time of fis hirth are uanknown,
Lh.,- iegend say ilot it was organized
2t the baifding of the temple of Solo
mon. but this is not sccepted with
aich credence. By some writers its
arigin has been ascribed to the
Druids, by others to rhe Kuights
Templar and to Pythagoras, and it
has not escaped the fad which In mod
ern times has attributed so many
of the uncertain productions to the
almble brain of Sir Francis Bacon.
Within recent years traces of the
organization are sald to have beea
discovered in Palestine or the Egyp
tian obelisks and in the pyramids
In fact, ft has been asserted that im.
vestigators have become satisfied
that the soclety grew directly from
an organization engaged In the econ-
Mroction of the v ramids.
Talmudic Wisdem,
Throw no stones into the well
whence you have drunk.—The Tal
mud.
i
'GREAT VICTORY FOR SCIENCE
Cure Baid te Be Assured for the
Werid’e Greateet Scourgs, the
Plague of Lopresy.
The aews frem Hawa!l indleates
that science has at last found the sure
and systematic way to the cure of this
werld’'s most appalling disease. Of the
142 former lepers who have been pa
roled froor the Kalibl hospital in the
last two years none has been sent
back.
It is peculiar that the plague which
has troubled the world at least sixty
centuries, and prcbably much longer,
should eventually be controlled by one
of the oldest remedies ever used for
t. To modern science is due the dis
covery of the bacillus of leprosy, but
its cure is accomplished with refined
shaulmoogra 011. the essence of an I»
dian plum, which has been used by
lepers in the KEast for centuries.
Sclence has :mproved on native prae
tice not only in the 01l but in its app
cation.
To a world which has 3,000,000 lep
ers the success of the doctors at
Kalill is heartening. Ching, when bet
ter days come, can set about the cure
of her 2,000,000 stricken. India has
200,000 lepers, Japan 20,000. And the
United States has had a big leper prob
lem which the developments {n Hawall
should soon solve. While the cases of
lepresy in the continental United
States are few—perhaps not 30§—we
have thousands of fepers in our island
pessessions, particularly the Philip
plnes. Now that the way is clear.our
wedical service can go ahead there as
it has proceeded in Hawali.
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Turn Hair Dark |
*
With Sage Tea
If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens
So Naturally Nobody
Can Tell
The old-time mixture of Sage l'ea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair is grand
mother’s recipe, and folks are‘
again using it to keep their hair al
- good, even color, which is quite sen-‘
sible, as we are living in an age when
youthful appearance is of the great-!
est advantage. |
Nowadays, though) we don’t have
the troublesome task\ of" gathering
the sage and the mussy mixing at
home, All drug stores\sell the ready
to use product, improveyl by the ad
dition of other ingredi\nts, called
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulghur Com
pound.” It is very populdr, because
nobody can discover it has been ap
plied. Simply moisten your comb or
a soft brush with it, and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the
gray hair disappears, but what de
lights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Compound is that, be
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also pro
duces that soft lustre and appearance
of abundance which is so attractive.
‘—=Adv.
Dog Had Many Friends.
SBix thousand persons signed a pe
titlon to siuve the life of & dog which
2 London (Engiland) magistrate had
ordered to be killed on account of its
tlleged ferocity.
Mad Dance of Moleculea
’ Molecules move at a speed of sev
eral hundred meters a second an{
~ eac! several hundred collisions g
T’)c'.
The SOUTHEAS TERN FAIR. >
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GRAND CIRCUIT RACES
Representing the top-notch turf performers of
the world.
WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE RACES
With the most daring Dirt Track Drivers and
the Fastest Cars in the World.
SPECTACULAR PREE ACT PROGRAM
Every Big and Nove! Free Act worth while,
WORTHAM’S WORLD'S BEST SHOWS
On their first trip to the South will bring the
greatest aggregation of midway attractions and
amusement devices the show world affords,
which, combined with Lakewood’s permanent
attractions, will make the greatest Midway at
any Fair in the World!
GEORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS!
. x 4, Wonderful pyrotechnic program prepared and
* fired by snecial artists,
SE SURE TO SEE THE Bl@ OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS.
Admission, 80c; Children, 28c. SCHOOL DAY 18¢c to ail attending a public or private school when accompanied by
Special Ticket, which will be furnished free te all teachers. Write for Fres Premium List or Special Information te
R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary, Atlanta. & . 0
H. G. HASTINGS, Pres. t R. M. STRIPLIN, Sec.
N ———————— L
Atlanta-October 1322
llt Happened
o
| In Fitzgerald
b e ey
And Is Happening te PFitsgerald
People Every Week
The case told below is mot an wa
common thing. The same occurs fre
quently and will continue to happen
as long as folks have kidneys and ov
ertax the kidneys,
J. F. T. Williams, retired farmer,
505 W. Suwanee st, Fitzgerald, says:
“I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills
when my kidneys were weak-and 1
had a dull aching across my back.
My kidneys acted irregularly and
this annoyed me, especially at night,
I began using Doans Kidney Pills
from the Denmark Drug Co., and
they helped regulating my kid
neys and strength®ajng my back. I
have great confidence ) oan’s Kid
ney Pills” :
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kiduey remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr, Williams had, Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y.
Advertisement.
Burning Cerk Pungent and Sproyp.
To remove the odor of hurned food
and to sweeten the air of & room gen
erally, put a plece of ordinary cerk
on 2 het stove itd or other fron plate
and let It smoldsr and turp black. It
will give off a fresh god fragrant. odop
which will overcume any other odse
gresent.
6,000 Mile Fabric Tires
AT FACTORY PRICES
UIFE ISPI 303 RT - $9.50
, B%fi-:{n (®/ § 30x3% N S - $10.95
j B&wf; 7Nt Ml 32x3% N S - $15.35
meaa 831 NS - $15.40
AOMER S 32x4 NS - $19.79
R AR T
; 33x4 NS - $20.84
UNS - F2LIT /DN SING
S4xak NS - §27.53 ’ HOME
Bxa% NS - $28.77 ML Tt
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We Pay The Ndos o
Wer Tes.
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0. W. Fletcher’s Garage
“FROM TIRE TO TOP?
Phone 417 - 301 South Grant St.
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
Through co-operation with the Southern Cattle
men’s Association and the Southern Swine
Growers’ Association, the Southeastern Falr
will again feature the National Hog and Cattle
Show, assuring .the greatest assembly of pure
bred Cattle and Swine ever exhibited in the
United States.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB STOCK JUDGING CON
TEST
Which created s 0 much attention last year
from all parts of the world, will again be an
exclusive feature of the Southeastern Fair, I
MAMMOTH EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE AND
HORTICULTURE
Boys' and Girls' Club exhibits will be stazed
on a greater scale than ever before.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
A comprehensive display of War and Navy Fea
tures.
U. S. Department
Of Agriculture
' Cotton Quotation Serviees Bureas
of Markets and Crop estimates; At
fanta District, B, R, Osstlerig charge
NOTE—The following i are
from reports of actual salgs received
by this office and are pat. estisnpted
prices: S 3
. Reports of sales at Interior Mar¥ets.
ABBEVILLE
'Date Grade Staple Price
29 __Good Middling__ 7-8 2%
AMERICUS
Date Grade Staple . Price
29 __Middling..______ 7-8" .za.zo”
FITZGERALD Y
Date Grade Staple Price
27 __Middling.....___ 7-8* !9%—3%
27 __strict low middling 7-8" 18-193%
@8 . Middling=:.... .. 78 18%-19%
28 __strict low middling 7-8” 18%-18%
29 __Middling..._____ 7-8" ----1914
29 __strict low middling 7-8” ----1814
30 __Middling__.___.__ 7-8* ...--19%
oo Myddling..oi s 78" ----1914
DUBLIN
}26 --Strict Middling__ 7-8" ----1934
27 __Strict Middling.> 7-8" ___2ol4
27 - _Middling.=.- . . .8v ----20 Y
}2B _-St'rict Middling__ 7-8” ____l93
SYLVESTER
26 __Strict Middling__ 7-8 ____2o
26 --Middling________ 7.8 -—--19%%
TIFTON . :
28 ._Good Middling__ 7-8° ____2o
28 __Strict Middling__ 7-8” ----1914