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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. Charles B, Teal aad little son,
of Villa Rica are the guests of her
mother Mrs, G, A, Daniel,
.'_Mrs. George Bettencourt of Way
lf'oss is visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs, J. H, King on southe Lee
street,
Old tableware repiated. Drop me a
card and will call, W, Harrison, City,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Vinson and
little son Billie and Mrs, J. M, Mc-
Donald drove over to Americus and
spent the week-end very pleasantly
with friends and relatives,
Florida String Beans at Wilson's—
Phone 322.
Miss Mattie Sue Hampton left Sun
day for Lake View where she has ac
cepted a position as Co-Principal,
Miss Daisy Mcßae has returned
from Abbeville: where she has been
with her mother the past week on ac
count of illness,
Miss Nina Emory left this morning
for Washington, D, C.| where she will
visit for a few days with Mrs, P, L,
Keefer, before going on to Newton,
Mass, where she will visit her sister
"Mrs, F, M, Swann for several weeks.
Fitzgerald Vulcanizing Co,, 215 E,
Central Avenue, Tires and Tubes vul
canized, tf
Mr. M. J. Moorehead, Mr, and Mrs,
O .A, Moorehead and their little dau
ghter left Sunday for their home in
" Buckhead after visiting in the home
of Mr, and Mrs, H A, Moreland,
Mr, John Bauknighi, General Fove
man of the A, B. & A, at Atlanta was
in the city today fraternizing with his
former associates among the striking
employees of the road,
A two-year guaranteed battery at
a low price—3ol South Grant St,
Mrs, T, M. Griffin left Tuesday for
Waycross where she will attend the
United daughters of the Confederacy
Convention, She went as delegatc
represent the chapter here,
Mr, Edward Fussell of Atlanta has
been the guest several days of his mo
ther Mrs, J, C. Fussell on south Lee
street,
Have your old battery repaired and
save the price of a new one, Vesta
Sergdke Station, O, W. Fletcher’s Ga
rag’ it
e 2 —————
. Messrs C, 1, Eliis, and H, D, Brown
of Redland, Wayne Couny were visi
tors in the city today.
#Mrs, O, G. McPhail and Mrs, WE_
Hale will be hostesses to the U, D, C,
Chapter on Friday afternoon of this
week,
See our battery man before buying
—Vesta Battery Service Station, 301
South Grant St.
A tf,
Miss Hazel Jolly has returned from
(L‘ochclle where she visited friends for
several days,
Little Miss Dena Feinberg is vis
iting her grandparents Mr, and Mrs.
M. Rosenberg, Sr., in Albany this
week,
Mire Tom Lawrence of Mystic was
in the city for a few hours Tuesday
shc‘pping.
: ———
See me before buying that new tire.
E. H, Daniel, 215 East Central Ave, tf
Florida String Beans at Wilson‘s—
Phone 322,
Office Phone 511
' Res, Phone 545
4. T. BRICE, D. C.
Chiropractor
Rooms 201-202
Farmer-Garbutt Bldg.
Office Hours 9:30 to 12; 1:30 to §
Other Hours By Appointment
i Fitzgerald :-: Georgia
We Make Old
Furniture New
Picture Framing
Our Specialty
Phone 49
Drs. Holtzendorf
" and Turner
D}ENTISTS
Upstaigs, Nl;x“tl8 Dgzrm;:n t;le National
Bfi PHONE 57
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
6fgc: Phone ?”,.._...460
Home Ph0ne......___159
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY
“LIFE’S DARN FUNNY" featuriug
VIOLA DANA, A screen adaption
of the Saturday Evening Post story
“Caretakers Within”, A story demon
strating that with a little pluck even
an unappreciative public may be won
over, Also making eveident the old
sayings that “you never can tell and
also that “Life’s Darn Funny”
Rolin Comedy, Aesop Fable Car
toon and Pathe Review,
THURSDAY
“lOHN PETTICOATS” featuring
WILLIAM S, HART. You have seen
William Hart as a buriy cowboy, as
a wild sea-captain, as a lumberman—
See him as the boss of modiste shop—
skidding on polished floors and pick
ing his way between counters of dain.-
ty lingerie—learning to dance the mod
ern dances—and all the time keeping
his north woods ideals and exterior,
Sounds like an extraordinarily inter
esting Hart picture, and we promise
that vou will find it unusual and en
tertaining,
Universal Comedy and Fox News,
Prices 11c and 22¢.
FRIDAY
“OLD DAD” Featuring MILDRED
lARRIS CHAPLIN, A story of Dad
who found his wife, through a scan
cal and his daughter,
Avengin Arrow “Shifting Sands™”'—
episode 14,
k. & H COMEDY,
_Mr_ S H. Driggers of Thomasville
is in the city on business this week,
Mrs, Martha Stone of Rochelle is
visiting in the home of her son Mr,
J. H, Stone,
.~ Mr. Cecil Harris has returned to
‘Savannah after visiting his mother
Mrs, J. E, Harris,
Messrs Clifton and Rufus Smith
have purchased a drug business in
Miami, Fla,, this week and they ex
pect to leave soon to make that place
‘their home,
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
by anyone without causin% nervousness or ringing
in the head. E.W.GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
Mrs, H., F, Wooten leaves Thurs
day for Stone Mountain, Ga,, where
she will visit sometime with friends
and relatives,
Mrs, Rufus Smith leaves Monday
for Oglethorpe to visit her mother be
fore leaving for her future home in
Miami, Fla, '
Mrs, Omar Sanders and two child- |
ren of Atlanta are guests of Mrs. R,
d, McKay,
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) ).
stops the Couéh and Headache and works off the
Cold. E.W.GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
Mrs, E, L. Peterson of Tifton is
the guest of Mrs, T, S, Williams to
day, UK
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one **Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
Mrs, G, S, Bullington returned on
Tuesday from Macon where she vis
ited relatives for several days.
Miss Lucile Bowers has accepted a
position with the McCarty Co.
Mr, and Mrs, Geo, E. Davis, Miss
Blinche Davis and Master Ed Davis
left in their automobile for Atlanta
this morning, where they will spend a
few days at the Southeastern Fair re
turning home Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs, A, D, Palmer and
sons of Savannah were the guests of
relatives here last week, returning to
their home on Friday,
Mrs, R, H, McKay returned Sun
day from Atlanta where she spent the
week-end with her sister Miss Hallo
ween Venable, She was accompanied
home by Mrs, Omar Sanders and two
attractive children who are her guests,
Mrs, Frank Harrotd, ' State Presi
dent of the U, D. C, spent Monday
night in the city enroute to Waycross
to attend the U, D, C. Convention,
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
PARTY WITH THEATRE PARTY
The little friends of Master Leon
Kassewitz were delightfully enter
tained on Saturday afternoon when
Mrs, J. Kassewitz entertained them
with a theatre party, celebrating the
cleventh anniversary of Master Leon
The guests met at the home of
Mrs, Kassewitz and from there jour
neyed to the Grand where the pictures
were enjoyed for an hour and from
there went to the Fowler Drug Co,,
where delicious refreshments were
served.
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Salts Fine For
Aching Kidneys
We ILat Too Much Meat Which
Clogs Kidneys, Then The
Back Hurts
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels. get sluggish and clog
ged and neced flushing occasionally,
else we have backache and dull mis
ery in the kidney region, severe head
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liv
er, acid stomach, sleepiessness and
all sorts of bladder disgrders.
You simply must kceep your kid
neys active and clean, and the mo
n;cnt you feel an ache or pain in the
kidney region, get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from any good drug
store here, take a teaspoonful in a
few days and youur kidneys will then
glass of water beforp breaniast for a
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemgn
juice, combined with lithia, and is
harmless to flush clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activi
ty. It aso neuutraizes the acids in
the urine so it no longer irritates
thus ending bladder disorders,
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep their kid
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com
plications.
A well-known local druggist says
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in gvercoming kidney trouble
while it is only trouble.
adv.
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Saopens” %ng ix't'igl:c"?;':fs
Instant relief—no waiting, Your
clogged nostr's cpen right «p- the air
passages c¢f vour head clear and you
can breathe freely, No more hawking,
snuffing, blowing, headache dryness.
No struggling for breath at night;
your cold -or catarrh disappears,
(et a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Ba'a from your druggist now, Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic
healing cream in your nostrils, Tt
renetrates through every air passage
of the head, soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly,
it’s just fine, Don't stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh, adv,
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs, Dan Paulk was delightfully
surprised on Tuesday at one o'clock
when her children gave an elaborate
dinner celebrating her 68th birthday
anniversary.
A birthday cake with the figure 68
on top made a pretty centerpiece for
the table. The guests cach brought a
pretty remembrance for the honor
guest,
At one o'clock a delicious three‘
course dinner was served to the fol
lowing guests: Mrs, Dan Paulk, Mr,
and Mrs, Jim Paulk, Mr, and Mrs,
D. W M, Whitley, Mr, and Mrs, F,
H, Farmer, Mr, and Mrs, Wiley Wil
liams, Mr, and Mrs, W, M, Rawlins,
Mr and Mrs, W. A, Dowling, Misses
Mavis Paulk, Lucy Whitley, Laura
Whitley, Louise Williams, Mary Kath- |
erine Bryan, Messrs, Fred Hartley,!
Hubert Young, Hiram Riggins, Ro_vcel
Williams, George Williams, and For- |
rest Farmer, Jr, ‘
FIDELIS CLASS
ENTERTAINS
The members of the Fidelis Class
of the Kennedy Memorial Class held
their monthly meeting at the home of
Miss Mamie Carter on south Grant
Street on Tuesday evening,
After the business meeting a socia,
hour was spent playing games and
enjoying music on the Victrola,
Those present were Misses Addit
Turner, Mary Patrick, Maud Young,
Ella Mae Turner, Madge Bird, Ernie
Towns Sarah Addison. Mamie Carter,
and Messrs Platt Spence, Virgil Bow
ers, Avery Turner and Peacock, and
Mr, and Mrs, C. A, Ginn,
TO GIVE SOCIAL
The Youwe People’s Missionary
Circle of the Central Christian church
will give a social at the home of Miss
Gladys Armantrout 507 cast Central
Avenue Thursday night October 20th,
Each person is asked to bring a penny
for every inch of waist measure. The
proceeds to go to the circle's Mission
ary furd,
REGISTRATION NOTICE
Noice is hereby given that the Reg
istration books are now open and will
remain open at the City Hall until the
Bth day of November, 1921, Voters
must register in order to qualify for
the regular city election to be held
December 20, 1921,
This he 3rd day of October, 1921,
David L, Paulk, City Clerk,
Ded Nov 8
BRING YOUR OLD
WINTER CLOTHES TO
o .
Fitzgerald Tailors
We'll Make them like new
208 E, Pine St,, Phone 266
THE LEADER-ENTEKRPR'SE AND PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921
CLASSIFIED NS
WANTED
V\_’ANTED—Congcuial pcoph;_can se
cure delightful rooms and also meals
for thirty dollars per month Inquire|
at Leader Enterprise, tf,‘
FOR SALE
IT(S‘I'Q_SXVLE—New 7-room Bunvgalow
all modern conveniences, garage and
out house, Corner Grant and Palm
Apply 501 South Grant street. tf,
FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet
Automobile in good condition at a
bargain. See M, Gottlieb, 210 East
Pine St tf,
S o e
FOR SALE OR RENT—IO room
house and 10 acres on Washington |
Ave, Just west of the Davis Variety
Works. A, G, Brown, 406 W, Orange
street. Phone 118, |
FOR RENT
-
FOR RENT—Furnishea and unfurn
ished rooms, Mrs. E, H. Danjels, 215
East Central Avenue, tf.
LOST
LOST—Suitable reward will be paid
for the return of my bunch of keys
lost near my shop on East Pine St
About 12 keys on a ring and Chero-
Cola opener, E, T, Martin, Black
smith,
LOST—Doctors Emergency Grip, a
reward will be paid for the return of
my emergency grip containing medi
cines and instruments, Dr, Frank Ward
el S LS N b e
TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN
The State and County Taxes are
now due and can be paid at my office
at the Court House,
FRED, M. GRAHAM,
tt, Tax Collector.
Make Your Own Soap!
NGO T
Saves Dollars! ¥ = 1
Keep the kitchen [iimai
grease you now waste fi:\gfi“
and make soap of it ‘f,#
with Red Devil Lye! Rgiiiafod
Better and purer soap §fi#iii _
than you can buy and friifz W,
so inexpensive. e
Dollar’s Worth
From a Canful &J#s/
For the mere price of [is¢
a canful of Lye you get i
pure soap worth from m-f'
80 cents to a dollar! §gJ
H'ou;e-made soap comainnd aill “\’Y\i £
al glyceri N
free fromm the adulteriate so 1);\\
common in factory made soaps. | D D
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Follow LYE
Plain Directions X TS
On Each Can {4
Your grocer sells Red Devil ;;5 ;E'.
Lye. Best value your money "u,:,,,":?
can buy. Handy sifter-top s
keeps comcr;u full m'e:ztb
d read, without
::‘ute.’:k(;ylm(:rzli’i‘:;‘l'om for E.e::
k. ven on ..“
evety can. et i today, y
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Sure is Strong/
Manufactured by
WM. SCHIELD MFG. CO.
ST. LOUIS, MO., U. 8. A. S
Phone 359
For Better Than Average
Altering,
Dry Cleaning,
Dyeing,
Pressing,
Tailoring,
We are equipped to do quick
Work That will last long.
THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club
W. ROY BRAGAG, Proprietor
Manon Grocery Co.
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“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
PROMPT DELIVERY
Octagon Soap, 8ar.............. 5¢
Arbuckles Coffee ...............23¢c
White House Coffee ........40c Ib,
Charmer Coffee, Ib. ............ 25¢
French Market Coffee, ......30¢c b,
Luzianne Coffee ...... ...... 35¢ Ib.
Best Green Coffee ...........14c Ib,
Compound Lard,............ 13c¢c Ib.
I VORUOID: i .iiiviioseeis 888
Sugar, per pound ................7¢c
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7¢
Dry Salt Meat Ib ..............16¢
Smoked Meat, Ib, ..............19¢
Best Self-Rising Flour ...........$1
Scratch Feed, Ib, ..............3%¢
Kerosene, Gallon ...............18¢
Green Cabbage, head ............5¢
New Irish Potatoes ..............5¢
All Sc Soap, 7 bar 5............ 285¢
Dont Forget the Place!!
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St
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Nobody Can Tell When You Darken
Grav. Faded Hair with
Sage Tea
Grandmother keot her hair beauti
fully darkened. elossv and attractive
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Whenever her hair took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear
ance, this simple mixture was applied
with wonderful effect. By asking at
any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound,” you will get
a large bottle of this old-time recipe,
improved by the addition of other
ingredients, all ready to use, at very
little cost. This simple mixture can
be depended upon to restore natural
color and beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Compound now because
it darkens so naturally and evenly
lhfxt nobody can tell it has been ap
vlied—it’s so easy to use, too. You
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw it through your hair, tak-
Ing one strand at a time. By morn
ing the gray hair disappears; after
‘another application or two, it is re-
Stored to its natural color and looks
glossy, soft and beautiful —(adv.)
(ADVEKTISEMENT)
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tching Eczema
r . .
‘ried Right Up
. W°
ith Sulphur
Any breaking out of the skin, even
ficry, itching cczema can be quickly
‘(-\'m'cmnc by applying a little Men
tho-Sulphur, says a noted skin spec
ialist. Because of its germ destroy
ing properties, this sulphur prapara
ticn irstantly brings ease from skin
i“ritation, soothes and heals the
cczema right up and leaves the skin
ciear and smooth,
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
and disfigurement, Suffcnfrs from
skin trouble should get a little jar
ot Mentho-Sulphur from any gaod
druagisct and use it like a cold cream,
Advertisement.
UNIQUE INVITATIONS
ARE ISSUED ke
Unique invitations were issued to
all members of the Womans Club for
the meeting this arternoon, They
were sent out on slips of paper folded
and found in the pocket of a tiny ap
ron of gingham, The invitations read
as follows:
This little apron is sent to you,
And this is what we want vou to do
The little pocket you plainly see |
For a special purpose is meant to bc‘
Now measure yeur waist line inch
by inch,
- And <ece that the measure does not
pinch,
In the pocket place a penny sound
For every measured inch you have
found, A .
The game is fair you will admit,
You “waist” your “money™ we
“pocket’ it,
This money from which you cheer
fully part
Will help in the teaching of indus
trial art,
~ So on October 19th, rain or shine
\ . .
- Be in your place in our Club room
i fine,
And when our dear president calls
We will bank every penny for Tal
'ulah Falls,
No Worms in a neaithy Child
Al children troubled with Worms have an un
heaithy color, which indicates poor blood, and asa
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chi'l TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks wi'l earich the blood, im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength
‘ ening Tonic to +hie whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dis »! the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect healt, . Pleasant to take € €oc per bottle
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| Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days ‘
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly and
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. , Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
Fitcgerald Leader WANT-ADS
Quick Results, Phone 328.
GGeorgia State Fai
Under Auspices Georgia State Agricultural Society
Educational - Amusing - Instructive
MACON, OCTOBER 27th-NOVEMBER sth
The Best Agricultural and Live Stock Fair in the South
$30,000 In Cash Premiums and Purses $30,000
‘ 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 All Railroads
Write For Premium}List and Entry Blanks and Gome 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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First built in 1835, Hallet & Davis Pianos are of the old fa
miliar line of Boston-made pianos that are aimost as famil
iar to the American home as the names of our first presi
dents. The stern New England conscience that first built
these quality instruments still persists, unrelaxed, in’ the
present-day organization. .
It is one of those great pianos of which it never occurs to
anyone to question the quality.
Our collection of celebrated pianos would not be complete,
well-rounded, truly representative, without the Hallet &
Davis Piano. We are proud of the associatlon and happy
in our ability to offer our customers such a noble instrument
and such splendid piano value.
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Fitzgerald, - - - Georgia.
Fishing Notice
THE J. B. D. PAULK POND SOUTH OF THE
CITY, WILL BE DRAINED WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 26: THIS IS THE FIRST TIME
iN EIGHT YEARS THAT THIS POND HAS
& EEEN LOW. GIGGS, SEINES AND LARGE
NETS PROHIBITED.
OPENS A:l‘ 10:00 A. M.
Wednesday, October 26th
ADMISSION $1.50 per PERSON
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2 —3;% For Fresh
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California Fruits of All Kinds
Greek-American Lunch Room
224 E. Pine St. Phone 113