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R forty years Sloan's Liniment
has been the quickest relief for
neuralgia, sclatica and rheuma
tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains |
and strains, aches and pains. |
Keep Sloan's Bandy and apply freely,
witheud rubbing, at the first twinge. ‘
It eeses and brings comfort surely
and readily. You'll §ad it clean and
non-skia-staining. |
Sloan's Liniment is pein’s enemy.
Ask your seighbor. T
At all druggiste—3sc, TR, $1.40. |
Sloafny’s
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Kissing Her Now
“{ weander who's kissing her mew.”
goes the opening line of a recently
popular ditty, And ‘almost countless
other songs and storfes have to do
with the biggest appeal in human life
~—the appeal to the love of home and
homefolks that lies deep down in the
heart of everyone,
The bitter-sweet speculation on the
The next tine
you buy calomel
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The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
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The great variety of Stonme’s
Cakes affords a welcome op
portunity to have a Welightful
change of cake every day,
A Food Favorite Since 1909
W. R. Dykes & Co.
Free! F ree:.
Having bought out the business of the National Dry Clean
ing Company on West Centr venue. We will give each
curtomer SIX MONTHS FREE\PRESSING on all Hand
Tailored Suits and Overcoats bought of us.
at $16.50 and Up
We have had thirty years experience in the Clothing
and Tailoring Business. We will make you a Hand Tail
ored SUIT OR OVERCOAT in the latest style cheaper
than you can buy a ready-mace one .and keep them pressed
SIX MONTHS FREE!
WE GUARANTEE A FIT, STYLE and SERVICE“
We also do DRY CLEANING, PRESSING b:d DYE
ING. All Work Guaranteed or your money refun ed.
“CALL AND SEE US, WE WANT TO KNOW YOU”
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Fit-Right Tailoring Co.
Successors to National Dry Cleaning Company
TRY US, YOU CAN'T LOSE!
PHONE 203-]. 109 W. CENTRAL AVENUE
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old sweetheart’s present affair; the
amusing recollection of some odd chap
you used to know “back home”; the
wondering self-queries concerning the
dear old people who were your neigh
bors, and the jolly eld chums of youth
ful days,
These mear-te-the-heart questions
are almost invariably answered by
that one greatest and most important
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Your Home Tows Paper
Gl prasres
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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 be with us, {
Come, ge the Baraca habit, |
Come next Sunday Sure! |
No questions will be asked. ,
!FIRST METHODIST .
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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Corner of Lee and Magnolia Sts, f
Sunday services will be as follows: |
The pastor will preach in the morn- |
irg at 11:15 and again in the evening
at 8:00 o’clock l
The Sunday School under the super- |
visior of Mr, Stokoe will meet at 10
a, m, promptly. Classes for all ages
and all are welcome, - i
The Epworth League will hold a
meeting for young people at 7 p, m,,
Subject “Two things we knw about
God.” Young folks especially invited.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes
day evening at 8:00,
Visitors are cordially invited to at
tend all of these services,
JAMES H. ELDER, Pastor,
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS Just
received fresh stock of typewriter rib
‘bons for Oliver, L, C. Smith, Under
wood, Remington and Royal's. Carbon
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BENJAMIIAI H, KAUFFMAN
ading, Pa, '
“There’s no dpubt in my mind that
Tanlac saved my wife's life” was the
positive statement of Benjamin H,
Kauffman, 505 Bijgaman St, Reading
Pa_ popular clothfng satesman for the
well-known firm of Croll and Keck:
“I was almost ddsperate from wor
rying'/over her con ition, as she had
suffered so long witHput getting relicf‘
and I can hardly belidve my own eyes
now when I see the\change in her,l
Why, she doesnt shoWw her age by
twenty years and decldres she never
remembers feeling bettér in her life
Her health was failing §teadily for a
‘pear as a result of catarrh\of the stom
lach. and I have never sden anybody
suffer as much from indigestion and
!ncrvonsncss as she did,
After five weeks course\ of Tan
}lac she was like a new pe son and
'l'm firmly convinced that ydars have
been added to her life. Tt mikes me
]shuddcr now when I think at the
,rcsult might have been if she\hadn’t
taken Tanlac in time
’ Tanlac is sold in Fitzgerald Ry T.
J. Haile & Co., and by leading drug
‘ists everywhere, \adv,‘
Mrs, D, N, McLemore and Mrs, C,
C. Persons will be joint hostesses on
Saturday afternoon entertaining the
Review Club at the Pryor home on
north Merrimac Drive,
GLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED
\X’—ANTED:éongcnial people can se
cure delightful rooms and also meals
for thirty dollars per month_ Inquire
at Leader Enterprise, tf,
AWANTED—To rent a small cotta;e,
well located, with city conveniences,
kpply Western Union, tf
FOR:SALE
FOR SALE—New 7-room Bunvgalow
all modern conveniences, garage and
out house, Corner Grant and Palm
Apply 501 South Grant street, tf.
FOR EALE——Baby Gra.nd Chevrolet
Automobile in good condition at a
bargain, See M- Gottiieb, 210 East
Pine St, tf,
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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
N e i it
FOR RENT-—Furnished and unfurn
ished rooms, Mrs. E, H. Danjels, 215
East Central Avenue, of,
LOST
LOST—Wednesday night, Oct,, 19th
one horse mule color dark brown—
broke loose back of Stephens Furni
ture Store on Pine and Sherman Sts,,
Liberal reward will be paid, notify the
Perry Sales Stables or W. R, Liles,
1t pd,
LOST—Suitable reward Wil 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, Biack-.
smith, . l
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LOST—Doctors Emergency Grip, a.
reward will be paid for the retura of
my emergency grip containing medi
cines and instruments, Dr, Frauk Ward
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| 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,
tf, Tax Collector,
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THE LEADER-ENTEKPR'SE AND PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921
Next Dose Calomel
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May Salivate You
It Is Mercury, Quicksilver, Shocks
Liver and Attacks Your Bones
Calome! salivation is horrible, It
swells the tongue, loogens the teeth,
and starts rheumatism_Theres no rea
son why a person should take sicken
}ng, salivating calomel when a few
cents buys a large bottle of Dodsons
Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for
calomel, It is a pleasant vegetable
liquid which will start your liver just
as surely as calomel but it doesn’t
make you sick and cannot salivate,
Calomel is dangerous drug, besides
it may make you feel weak, sick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a
day’s work, Take a spoonful of Dod
son‘s Liver Tone instead and you will
wake up feeling great, No salts nec
essary, Your druggist says if you
don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone acts
better than treacherous calomel your
money is waiting for you, adv,
VISITORS AT LITTLE RIVER |
ASSOCIATION CONVENTION
Many visitors ana ceiegates attend—‘
ed the Little River Baptist Association
Conve: tion at the Baptist Church on
Thursday and among those from out
of town were the following*
From the Big Creek Church were:
Misses Willie M, Pope, Lizzie Mcn
tyre, Josic Pope and Hannah Rogers,
From Mt, Zion Church were: Mrs,
W. W, Taylor, Mrs, W. W, Beall,
Miss Tempie Dix,, Delegates from
Seville were: Mrs, J. M, Faircloth,
Mirs ) M. Baker, Mrs, D, W, Paulk,
Mesdames Ralph H, Johnson. A, L,
Mobley, £, W, Batts Rosa Brown, R,|
V. Pauik, R, M, Bryson, C, B. Mann,|
Joe H, Little, W, C, Ashley, T, A.
‘Crouch, ¥. € Like W B Feagan,
E. L, Knight, J, T, Floyd were rep
resentatives from Ocilla, Those from
Rochelle were Mesdames W, B. Owens
Z, W 'Lasseter, C, H, Wilcox, Player,
J. G, Shanley, J. W, Kertesson and
Miss Louise Player,
Representatives from Pineview were
Mesdames W. C, Slade, M. W, Clem
ents, T, J. Dennard, J, T, Holt
Mesdames J, M. Lee, T, A, Bussel
and Z, J, Bussell came over from Mys
tic and those from Abbeville were:
Mesdames Joe McDaniel, G, B, Par
rott, P. D, Wooten, Chas, Fulghum,
E. Y, Bowen, J. M, Warren W. H,
McDaniel, J, E. Reed and Miss Joe
Williams, Others from Roche'le‘were
Mesdames M. J. Waddell, John N,
King, O. J. Whipple, G. S, Estes and
R, F, Thompson,
THE UNDERSELLERS
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Lest you forget The Undersellers Sale store is now
open. Wonderful specials each day, new bargains
arriving daily. We make it our business to undersell
For, Monday, Oct. 24
V\]’e Wi\l}é’ ell anre};cxt big Crystal
glass Water Pitcher,
worth s2soat - - - 490
Tuesday) Oct. 25, only
gVe will %ell r? 6 qt. new Process
aranite Dis :
worth $3.50 for \; - 730
If you want to buy it for less see the
City Drug Store’s Old Stand - £ . ' 109 S. Main Street
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A great big 20 gallon galvaniz\
WASH TUB at—
-67c
(Saturday only)
$2.00 value (Felt) BED ROOM
SLIPPERS
98¢ per pair
i : ) %‘\ Fovo e ‘ 1 R !
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i Mrs. Cora Chason of Abbeville was
y a visitor in the city today,
Leader Want Ads bring quick re
sults, Phone 328 .
$lO.OO Set of
o :
Aluminum Only $1
%
' The Fitzgerald Supply Co.
305 E. Pine Street
Is offering to its customers an assortment of
six different sets of the best and most useful
Aluminum Kitchen Utensils as trade premium.
The sets are on exhibition at our store and
we invite you to come and examine this won
derful offer we are making you.
For each Ten Dollars in trade, at one time or
as often as your needs may suggest, you can
secure qne of these six combinations and at a
small cost of $1.98 complete your kitchen outfit
and have these beautiful durable utensils in
your kitchen. To see them is to appreciate
them. Coine and examine them.
Our prices gn Groceries are equal to any in the
city and in addition we give this excellent op
portunity to furnish your kitchen with the best
Aluminum ware, guaranteed for twenty years.
Phone 518 - o ” - 305 E. Pine St.
25¢ value 36 inch BLEACHING
per yard—
-12 1-2¢
10.00 Value Novelty PLAID
IRTS at o
\ $3.95
,' Mr, and Mrs L C Gloves are ex
'pectcd to arrive the last of the week
,from Newburn, N, C. and milledgeville
where they have been hunting and
visiting relatives,
Wednsday Oct. 26, only
FWe V&éil].sel]Ba great big $1.50
ive String Broom
Eonly » « - . . 33C
e eAt R
Thursday, Oct. 27, only
We will sell Gillette Safety Razors
& blades, packed in metal 79
cases, worth $5; at per set § J 0
Mrs. J. B, Wall cntertained Miss
Maude Powell fo Atlanta, stafe secre
tary-treasurer of W. M, U, of Georgia
during the meeting of the Eittle River
Association conventios,
- TTTSERRRRRN—
S2 Value Mens DRESS SHIRTS
all sizes at each ' *
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$2.00 Value Black Silk PARA
SOLS, while they last at each
9S5¢
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