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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Manon left last
night for Washington, D, C. where
Mr Manon expects to securea patent
w a motor of his invention,
Mr. and Mrs, S, Gershon ot Atlanta
arrived in the city and are the guests
of Mr_ and Mrs, A, Kruger for a few
days,
Pre-used Sewing Ma
chines for salee. Easy
terms, Crews Bicycle Co
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A two-ycar guaranteed battery at.
§ tow price,—3ol South Grant St
Miss Bessie Smith of Atlanta ar
rived in the city this morning and
wil] be the guest of her sister Miss
Charlotte Louise Smith for the week
end
Fitzgerald Vulcanizing Co, 215 E,
Central Avenue, Tires and Tubes vul
canized, tf
See me before buying that new tire,
E. H, Daniel, 215 East Central Ave_ tf
PICKILES—DiII and sour in barrels
at ], C. Wilson's. Phone 322 th
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Moffett of
Greenville, S. C,| leave for their home
tomorrow after visiting in the home
of her brother Mr, John B. Russel
and family,
We weld anything made
of metale. Crews Bicycle
Companye.
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Mays expect to
Jeave tonight for Atlanta to spend a
few days with their son Mr. Mark
Mayes who is attending Georgia
Tech.
Mr, Allen Garden of Vienna has ar
rived in the city to make his home,
He will be a law partner with Mr,
Clayton Jay,
See our battery man before buying
—Vesta Battery Service Station, 301
South Grant St.
11,
' We repair Sewing Ma
chines, oil Stoves,
'n everything. Crews
B?chle Co.
News reached the city today of the
death of Mrs. C, S, Tsier’s father, Mr,
Roach in Americus, Mrs. Isler was
called to his home several days ago
on account of his serfous iliness, Mrs.
[sler has many friends who extend
sympathy to her in this bereavement,
1f We Gan Get It In
The Shop We Can Fix It
PICKLES—DiII and sour in barrels
at |, C. Wilson's. Phone 322, tf,
Mrs, Elbert Paulk and son Reason
Pauvik of Ashburn drove down to
¥Madison, Fla. for a short trip this
week.
Mrs, Jake Paulk, Miss Audrey Paulk
and Mrs, Jane Branch of Ocilia werc
guests one day in the home of Mrs,
I. H. Ennis this week,
Have your old battery repaired and
save the price of a new one, Vesta
Service Station, O, W. Fletcher's Ga
rage, tf
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Old tableware repiated. vrop me a
card and will call, W, Harrison City,
Mr. and Mrs, N, N. Littlefield and
Miss Mary Eva Martin returned home
Thursday night frone a delightiul trip
in Florida, visiting wrlando, St. Pet
ersburg and Miami also Daytona Beach
They were accompanied on part of the
trip by Mr, and Mrs, R, L. Littleficld
who returned to their home in Orlan
do.
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Mr. Herbert Bradshaw is traveling
in North Georgia thls week on busi
ness.
Mr L. N Chastcen. Mr [~ H
Grider and Mr, F, A, Jackson were
among the ones from here attending
the Little River Association near Ro
chelle at Pleasant Grove Church,
RNTERTAINS AT ROOK !
Mrs, Jesse Grantham is entertaining
this afternoon the members of the
Rook Club that has recently been
organized,
The pretty home of the hostess is
very heautiful on this occasion many
of th yellow and white feathery chry
santhemums being used for decoration
intersperced with many potted plants
and ferns,
s A delicious salad course will he ser
ved and the hostess will be assisted in
entertaining by Mrs, Guy Robertson,
V . Charles McManaway of Hend
vr:;?vi”r-, N. C., and Mrs, Guy Rob
ertson are special guests and the fol
lowing ladies are club members: Mes
dames Frank Ward, Harry Vincent,
S. .. Smith, R, M. Mann_J, H, Mayes,
®. E. Ricker, J. M. J. Luke, Clayton
Jay, W P Cofiee L 1. Gniner, 1
M. Griffin and Jesse Grantham.
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
Oftice Phone __ .. 460
Home Phone__ £=ls9)
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY
“NOMADS OF THE NORTH” fea
turing an all star cast. From the story
by James Oliver Curwood. A motion
picture which wil] charm every man,
woman and child, !
.~ “MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE”
Episode No, 3.
E & H CMEDY.
SATURDAY
“THE COWPUNCHERS COME
BACK” A Western,
~ “BREAKING THROUGH" Epi
sode .o 4
“THE DIAMOND QUEEN" Ep
isode No. 14.
“AINT LOVE GRAND” Sunshine
Comedy,
“SHADOWED” Mutt & Jeff Car
toon,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF
THE APOCALYPSE”
The million dollar Master-Piece
Picture adapted from Vincente Blasca
Ibanez novel of the same name A
picture that takes its place with “The
‘Birth of a Nation,” “Way down East”
and other great motion picture mas
terpieces.
Special Orchestra
Matinee and night—Two shows
daily.
Matinee—ss¢ to $1.10: 4:00 P M.
Night—RB3c to $1.65: 8:00 P. M
COMPLIMENTARY
PARTY .
‘ On Thursday afternoen Mrs. G.P.
‘Minfllodnrff entertained with a lovely
Rook party in compliment to Mrs,
Chas, McManaway of Hendersonville,
N. C, Mrs. Earl Moffett of Green
ville, S, C, and Mrs J. J. Pryor.
The rooms where the guests- were
entertained were heautitally adorned
with many potted plants and ferns and
beautiful pink, vellow and white chry
santhemums were used in manv vases
Rook was nlayved at five tables and
little Misses Elizabeth Russell in dain
tv vellow and black frock and Mai
Gillespie in dainty white punched the
score cards as the wame progressed
The hostess was assisted in enter
taining by Mesdames George F Rick
e S I Swith R G Shannonhouse
and U, T. Bennett,
At the close of the interesting came
delicions szlad cour<e with hot tea
and white mints was served,
The cuests included: Mesdames
Chas, McManawav, Farl Moffett. I
I. Pryor. I.D. Powell. Modena Rogers,
G, E, Ricker, John B, Russel, E. A
Russe]l, R. E. Lece, F. M. Powers.
I. W, Greenawalt, Tedford Myers, B |
Emory Wilcox, A M. Stephens, U.
J. Bennett, C. € Percons. F H Far
mer, C. B. Watts, Geo. Kilcrease and
Misses Maude Glover and Mabhle Rog
ers.
Name ‘“‘Bayer” on Genuiné
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Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twemty-one
years and proved safe by millions. Take
Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack
%file for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia,
eumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lum
bago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of
twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few
cents. Druggists also sell larger pack
ages. Aspirin is the trade ma.rl: of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid
ester of Salicylicacid.
Manon Grocery Co.,
anon Grecery Co.,
“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
PROMPT DELIVERY
Qotigon Soap, Bar. ... ... ... 50
Acbuckies Gortes: ... .. ... ~ 25
White House Coffee ........40c Ib,
Charmep Coffee, Ib. ............ 25¢
French Market Coffee, ......30c Ib.
Luzianne Cofres |, ..., ...... 35¢ 1b
Hest Gresn Goxte b ..., 0. 00 186
Gomiponid Lara I ..o 148
B 10 Veßtols .. . .......... .. . Bs¢
SUREE DEr DOUNG ... ..o o uddß
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7¢
Wey- Salt Meaer . o o 0 I
Smioled MEHt, I oo 00 G dee
Best Self-Rising Flour ...........$1
SNOPHIOIN: WEEN. ID. 008050
gorosene Qallon .., .. vO. 188
Green Cabbage, head, Ib. ......615¢c
arigl Potatoes, peck ... i GOO 6
All Sc Soap, 7 bar 5...... ... 288
Dont Forget the Place!!
~Manon Grocery Co.,
' Phone 520 226 East Pine St
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Grand Theatre, Monday and Tuesday,
: November 14th and 15th
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MISSIONARY
MEETING 2e
The regular meeting of the Woman's
Home Missionary Sootety of the First
Methodist Episcopal Church ! was
held at the home of Mrs, . H. Elder
118 W, Magnolia Street. An interest
ing and profitable session was enjoyed,
After the devotional service con
ducted by Mrs. Burr Stokoce, reports
of committees were listened to,
Especially gratifying was the report
of the mite box opening on the 19th
of October, in which the Home
Guards and Mother’s Jewels partici
pated; this together with the thank
offering added a substantial sum to
the trcasury.
Mrs, Kate White and Mrs. C. A,
Newcomer is the volunteer flower
committee for the month,
Following the business session Mrs.
Stokoe took charge of the program,
which was 3 stndy of the conditions
work and opportunities in the mission
ficlds of Porto Rico, San Domingo,
Hawaii and Unalasca,
While Mrs, Elder served tea and
wafers the ladies listened to a very
interesting report of the work at Ced
artown, Ga, given by Rev, 1. H. El
der who had just returned from the
annual conference at that place. At
5:30 the socicty adjourned to meet
with the Misses Corley at their home
on West Pine Street, the first Monday
}in December,
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'EPWORTH CLASS
SOCIAL -
‘ Last night in the parlors of the
First M. E, Church was held the so
tcial and business session of the Ep
worth Bible Class. The committee in
l(‘hnrgo was Mr_ and Mrs. Rey Frey,
Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Whitman, Mr_ and
IMr\ Alvin Brown, Mr. and Mrs,
ißurr Stokoe and Mrs, Myrtle Beau
champ. Large rugs and potted plants
and quantitics of choice chrysanthe
mums ‘in their tall vases on the at
tractively arranged supper tables. to
‘gether with the extra warmth and
brightness of the room gave a most
inviting welcome to the porty or aore
Fuests,
In the absence of the president and
vice-president Rev, Elder was called
to preside during the business session
at which the usual routine was fol
lowed,
The visiting committee composed m’l
Mesdames E. N Davis, A, D, Cripe,
J. J. Price and F. R. Justice ro;mrt-g
ed sixty-three calls made during the
month of October, A new committee
was appointed, also a nominating com
mittee for the new officers to be elect
ed at the December meeting, at which |
time the entertainisg committees will
also be rearranged for the next year,
A number of puzzle and contest
games were thoroughly enjoved. Mr.
Frey furnished enjoyable piano mu
sic and a delicious oyster supper was
a delightful feature at which two
courses were served and finished
with hot coffee and whipped cream.
CENTRAL METHODIST
EPISCCPAL CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Preaching Sunday 11:30 A, M. and
7:30 P. M, by the pastor,
Subject of morning sermon: ‘Shall
a Christian Sin?”
Subject of the evening sermon:
“The Sin of Achan, and Modern Ach
ans’, Evangelistic,
Epworth eLague Sunday 6:45 P M,
Mid-week praver service and Bible
Study Wednesday 8:00 P, M.
Special music by the choir morning
and evening
Mr. Earl Anthony will sing a solo
at hoth the morning and evening ser
vices,
Puhblic cordially invited to all these
services,
ISAAC P. TYSON. Pastor.
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Fisherman, the LN
8 ““Mark of Supremacy,’’
lon every bottle of g
emulsion that you buy.
This means that you will
always ask for |
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i Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. I
———ALSO MAKERS OF ——
Ki-moIDS
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'Take S:lis to Flush Kidneys and
Neutralize Irritating Acids
Kidney and Bladder weaknees re
sult from uric acid, says a noted au
thority. The kidneys filter this acid
from the blood and pass 1t on to the
bladder, where it often remains to ir
ritate and inflame, causing a burning,
scalding sensation, or setting up an
irritation at the neck of the bladder,
obliging you to seck relief two or
three times during the night. The
sufferer is in constant dread, the water
passes sometimes with a scalding sen
sation and is very profuse: again,
there is difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call
it, because they can’t control urina
tion. While it is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, this is
really one of the most simple ailments
to overcome. Get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from your pharmacist
and take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast, continue
this for two or three days. This will
neutralize the acids in the urine so it
no longer is a source of irritation to
the bladder and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders
caused by uric acid irritation. Jad
Salts is splendid for kidneys and
causcs no bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, efferves
cent lithia-water drink, which quickly
relieves bladder trouble,
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Fitcgerald Leader WANT-ADS
Duick Results. Phone 328.
JOHNSON HARDWARE COO. :-: 123 E. PINE ST.
Big Decline In
On Oliver Plows and Repairs, also other |
lines of Implements.
WE ALSO OFFER
Great Reductions in Cook Stoves?and
Ranges in carried over stock to convert
these into money.
IN FACT
Reduced prices in the whole Hardware
line---Come in and see for yourself.
Johnson Hardware Co.
: PHONE 60 |
123 East Pine St. . - - Fitzgerald, Ga.
USE SLOAN'S TO
OU can't do your best when
your bacik and every muscle
aches with fatigue.
Apply Sloan’s Liniment freely, with
out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative
glow of warmth and comfort.
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains and strains, aches and pains,
sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and
the after effects of weather exposure,
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy.
At all druggists—3sc, 70c, $1.40.
Sloan’
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'LOYAL BEREANS HOLD 2
MEETING
The Loyal Bercans Class of the
Central Christian Church enjoyed a
profitable meeting at the home of Miss
Winnie Hopkins on Thursday night.
A very interesting business session
was held first following a devotion
al led by Miss Kitty Blum. The Su
perintendent of the Sunday School
Mr, W, A Adams was present and
gave a very fine talk, After the bus-.
iness meeting a social half hour was
enjoyed, when refreshments were
served and the ladies sewed on fascy
articles for their Christmas Bazaar,
S. S. WORKERS
CONFERENCE MEETS
The Sunday School Workers Con
fercnce of the Christian Church met
at the home of Mr D. E. Dickson 3
miles north cast of the city Wednes
day night, There were twenty mem
bers present, Mrs, 1.. A. Turner con
ducted 3 very intercsting meeting on
‘thc Teacher's Trainng Course
| \fter the busness meeting and the
i\‘h'dj; class, lght refreshments were
served and a social half hour enjoyed,
| Al teachers CXCept One were pres
ifl't_
o abort a cold
and prevent com
plications take
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
rausealess, safe and sure.
Vest pocket size, ICc:
lary, > family package,
35¢c. Beware of imi*a
itons.
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E-2
Former Price - - - $125.00
Newlipiee - - . - §SEO
o 40.00
Terms, $lO.OO Down
Balance $2.00 Per Week
With 12 Record Selections
The E-2 is finished in red mahogany, English
brown mahogany, American walnut (satin finish),
golden cak, fumed oak, and early English oak.
Compartments with a capacity for seventy-five
records. Sizes 42 7-8 inches high, 19 1-8 inches
wide, 21 3-8 inches deep.
Equipped with Non-Set Automatic Stop
All Grafonolds at Reduced Prices.
Bradshaw Music Co.
“Dependable Musical Merchandise’’
Fitzgerald, - - - Georgia.