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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
M¥Wnd Mrs.. Frank Oliver Waters
anndunce the arrival of twin baby
boys at their home at 213 West Oco
nee street today.
Pre-used Sewing Ma
chines for salees Easy
termse, Crews Bicycle Co
Mrs. G, C, Forsythe and daughter‘
Peggie spent Sunday in Douglas,
Mrs, Chas, Fulghum of Abbeville
was in the city this morning.
A two-year guaranteed battery at
a low price —3Ol South Grant St,
Col, J. B, Wall is spending several
days in Atlanta on business,
The Rev, R, M. Mann leaves this
weei. to attend the meeting of the
Synod of Georgia of the Presbyter
ian ckarch in Thomasville,
Fitzgerald Vulcanizing Co, 215 E,
Central Avenue Tires and Tubes vul-'
canized, tf
Biof W. J RBennett Me A M
Stephens, Mr, Jones, Mrs, Charlie
Shewmake, Miss Catherine Godbee,
Miss Ossie Mclntyre and Miss Thel
ma Temple, left Friday for Americus |
where they spent the day, returning
Saturday evening, They went for the‘
purpose of attending a District High
School Teacher's meeting. |
See me before buying that new tire
E. H. Daniel, 215 East Central Ave, tf
Miss Bessie Smith of Atlanta left
Sunday for her home after spending
the week-end with her sister Miss
Charlotte Louise Smith, and brother
Mr: J: 1 Smith
PICKLES—DiII and sour in barrels
at J. C. Wilson's. Phone 322 i
We weld anything made
of metale Crews Bicycle
Company.
Mr, and Mrs. H, B. Chestnut of
Ocilla spent Sunday in the city guests
of the Rev. and Mrs, W, M, Black
well,
See our battery man before buying
—Vesta Battery Service Station, 301
South Grant St.,
it
Miss Elvyne Alberson will return
today trom Macon where she spent
the week-end with friends.
Mr, and Mrs, W, T. Reeves of
Quitman spent the week-cnd as guests
of Mr, and Mrs. J. P, Manning,
We repair Sewing Ma
chines, oil Stoves,
'n everything. Crews
Bicycle Co.
Mrs, Charles McManaway and lit
tie daughter Nancy Rose who have
been the guests of Mrs. Geo, Ricker
for a couple of weeks leave Tuesdav
morning for Cordele to visit Mrs.
George Yolmes for several days from
there they will go to Atlanta to be the
guests of Mrs, Almonte E, Jones, he
fore returning to their home in Hen
dersonville, N, C,
If We Can Get It In
The Shop We Can Fix It
PICKLES—DiII and sour in barrels
at J, C. Wilson’'s. Phone 322, 5
Messrs Geo, Ward and Fleetwood
of the Macon Telegraph mechanical
department passed through the city
this morning enroute from Macon to
Jacksonville,
Have your old battery repaired and
save the price of a new one, Vesta
Service Station, O, W, Fletcher’s Ga
rage, ",
Old tableware repiated. wrop me a
card and will call, W, Harrison, City,
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hussey and Mr,
James Paulk, Jr., and Mrs, W. M,
Rawlins have returned from a short
trip to to Asheville, N, C.
Tanlac now has the largest sale of
any medicine in the world, There is
a reason, T. J, Haile & Co., adv.
Mes AL Blizzaed, Mrs. J, W,
Price and Miss Lillian Price of Doug
las spent Friday afternoon in the city
shopping.
Tanlac has made life worth living
for millions of people who had almost
given up hope, It will do the same
for you T, J. Haile & Co, adv,
Mrs, O, J, Clark of Ocilla was in
the city this morning.
Mr, Miles Barrett of the Metropol
itan Life Insurance Company left this
morning for A'bany where he h s
been transferred, 1] TR
Mr. and Mrs, H, Feinberg left
Friday for Thomasville where they
will make their home in the future,
MISS HELEN
OSBORNE
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AT THE
GRAND
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF
THE APOCALYPSE”
The million dollar Master-Picce
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—B3c to $1.65; 8:00 P. M,
g WEDNESDAY
. “LOVE, HONOR & BEHAVE_”
‘A five reel Mack Sermett Comedy.
‘:, Rolin Comedy and Aesop Fable
'Cartoon,
Mr, and Mrs, S. Gershon left last
night for their home in Atlanta, after
spending a few days in the city the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, A, Kruger,
Dr. Warren Royal dropped in on
his friends in the crty tnis morning,
from Augusta enroute to his home in
New Orleans, Dr, Royal is connect
ed with the Marine hospital in that
city, |
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Mr. ‘and Mrs, James L. McCarty,
Mrs, S, G. Bryor Jr, Mts F. M
Powers, Mrs, Jesse Grantham and T.
M. Walden drove over to Americus
‘and attended the funcral of Mr, W_ S,
ißoach Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from
‘his late residence. Mr, Roach is the
father of Mrs, C, S. Isler,
Miss Josephine Manning left Fri
day for Macon to visit at Wesleyan
Fcollege, she will return home today.
Tanlac has made me feel younger.”
It put me back on the payroll. 1 can
cat whatever T want now, I no long
er suffer from indigestion.” 1 gained
weight rapidly, These and many
more expressions are now heard daily
as people tell their experience with
Tanidc 1 T Haile & CGo. adv,
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Dorsey leave
today for Brunswick, where Mr. Dor
sey has accepted a position, The
'TLeader-Enterprise will continue to
(lw the welcome visitor in their home,
'f Mr, Wm_, Emerson of Atlanta is in
the city today on business,
See the Four Horsemen oif the
Apocalypse at the Grand today and
Tuesday. This is by far the best fea
[ture picture ever shown here and
cclipses in educational and moral val
iue any picture of the year, Tt's a story
lof the world war,
Mrs, H, K, Sligh and little daugh
ter Anna have returned from a trip
of several weeks in Newnan, Ga. Mr,
Sligh drove up to meet them and bring
them home,
Mrs, E. N. Nelson of Pc¢lham, Ga,,
is the guest of her sister Mrs, B, B.
Watkins,
Mrs, Clifford Baggett of Americus,
is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs.
J. D, MclLauchlin on south Main,
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Honor an
nounce the birth of a baby boy.
F.& A M,
Pine Level Lodge 355 will hold a
regular communication Monday eve-,
November 14th at 8:00 oclock, All
members requested to attend, Visi
tors welcome,
David L. Paulk, W, M.
J. W. Pearson, Secretary,
R.A M,
Fitzgerald Chapter No. 32 will hold
a regu'ar convocation Tuesday eve,
Nov. 15th at 8 ofclock, All. com
panions requested to attend Visitors
welcome,
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T W Pearson Secretarv,
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Grand Theatre, Monday and Tuesday
November 14th and 15th
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Rochelle Is Visited
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By Disastrous Fire
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’ ROCHEELE ‘Ga»Nov 11 -—Ro
’chcl!:- was visited by a disastrous fire
at an carly hour Thursday morning
‘when the store of Rogers Dry Goods
coimpany was burned. The fire was
discovered at about 4:30 o‘clock and
was under such headway as to be be
yond control of the fire department
which was prompt in response,
The adjoining stores were saved tho
the stock of Mrs. Stella Hudson, mil
liner, was damaged by smoke, as was
that of the general supply house of
S. R, Fenn, The house occupied by
Rogers Dry Goods Co., was owned
by John M/ King and was totally de
stroyed. He carried only $2,200 in
surance, Rogers carried $l2 800 in
surance, which will not cover the loss,
which in all probability will amount
to $25,000, Mr, Rogers is in Atlanta
and it is impossible to ascertain the
exact amount of stock he carried
Two Flags Presented
Columbus Steamer
COLUMBUS, Ga., Nov, 11—Pre
ceding its departure on a regular trip
to the bay, thus resuming water trans
portation on the Chattahoochee after
sixth month’s suspension, the steamer
John W. Callahan was presented with
two flags at noon Thursday by Mayor
J. L. Couch, the presentation exer
cises being attended by all officers,
directors and stockholders of the com
‘pany. and many of the shippers of the
city,
The first steamer leaving just af
‘lcr the noon hour carried a large car
-2o of freight and a number of pass
}'.‘HQ(‘TS. The vessel is to make regujar
!h-ip~ to the bay weekly.
Fitzgerald Testimony Remains Un
shaken
Time is the best test of truth,
Here is a Fitegerald story that has
stood the test of time, It is a story
with a point which will come straight
home to many of us.
Mrs. H. R, Peavy, R. F. D, No. 6,
says: “I was in bad shape with my
kidneys and just about able to keep
up, I suffered from dizziness and
black spots floated before my eyes.
My kidneys didn't act right, There
was a dull ache in the small of my
back and, at times, a sharp pain shot
through it, I tried other remedies,
but didn’t get much relief. One box
of Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me,
This was several vears ago and since
then I have only had to take Doan’s
a few times.”
NEARLY FOUR YEARS LAT
ER, Mrs. Peavey said: “I seldom
have any trouble now, but if I have
the least sign of kidney complaint,
Doan’s never fail to do the work.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N, Y. |
Advertisement, |
CREA% FOR CATARRH
PENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid!
In one minute your clogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely,
No more hawking, snuffing, blowing
headache, dryness, No struggling for
breath at night; your cold or catarrh
will be gone,
Get a small bottle of Ely‘'s Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils, It pen
ctrates through every air passage of
the head, soothes the inflamed or the
swollen mucuous membrane and relief
comes instantly,
It’s just fine, Don't stay stuffed-up
with 3 cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
comes so quickly, adv,
Fitrgerald Leader WANT-ADS
Duick Results. Phone 378
Manon Grocery Co.,
“WHERE QUALITY TELLS
AND PRICES SELL”
PROMPT DELIVERY
QlGtapgon SORp, BRY. ... i BB
Arbuckies Coftee ..., .......... 25¢
White House Coffee ........40c Ib,
Cndatmer Coftes, I, . ........c, 286
French Market Coffee, ......30c Ib.
LUZlanne COMes ... .. o 0 358 18,
Beat Green Cofte 1b .. ... .. ... 156
Compound Lard, lb, ........... 14c
B IDN VERIOIE . i vi.iisiiiiue DB
SUgar. per pouNl ... oo OTe
Best Whole Grain Rice...........7¢c
Dty salt Neat, Ib, ... ... 0.0 140
Smoked Meat, b, ... 001008
Best Self-Rising Flour ...........$1
soratch Feed, b/ edi, 00,0000 300
Keroscne, Galien® ............ . 18¢
Green Cabbage, head, Ib. ......614c
Irieh Fotatoes, perk ... ....... 68
All Sc Soap, 7 bare............. 28
Dont Forget the Place!!
Manon Grocery Co.,
Phone 520 226 East Pine St
THE LEADER-ENTERPRTSE AND PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921.
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Pepto-Mangan
Keeps Blood Pure
GROWING CHILDREN NEED
PEENTY OF RED CELES
IN BL.LOOD
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When the young body is erowing,
children frequently expericnce weak
ness. Girls and boys sometimes play
too hard and over-tax their systems,
They become pale, weak, and sickly.
They lose their appetites, become lan
guid and are not able to make prog
ress is school work. “Growing too
fast” is often true, It is most impor
tant to keep the blood of growing
girls and boys in a healthy state,
Pepto-Mangan keeps the blood
pure, The red cells in the blood are
increased, They carry life-giving oxy
gen to all parts of the body, and whole
some youthfulness blooms again in
clear complexions, bright eyes and
buoyant spirits, Sold both in liquid
and tablet form by druggists every
where, The name “Gude's Pepto-
Mangan” is on the package. Adver
tisement.
Would Shut Down l
Gas Works
My stomach has been so filled with
gas for the last three years that I felt
I could pretty nearly supply our town
I also had frequent pains in right
side in region of the appendix, Doc
tors didn’t help much, One day my‘
neighbor told me about what Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy had done for him‘
and T got a bottle of our druggist, T
can say that it will do all and more
than you claim for it" It is a simple
harmless preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
‘tract and allays the inflammation that
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including ap
pendicitis, One dose will convince or
money refunded. McLemore and Na
tional Drug Cos, and druggists every
where, adv,
Kiddies’ Colds C
€=y Ton,
IQCAISS OGS LT
S
Be Eazed Qv
| Dr. King’s New Diccove' 1 " o
that very thing, easily a=l unizlio,
h)on’t say, ‘‘Poor li‘ttle kiddie, 1 wih
|1 knew what to du for you" V'Len
the cough first comes, give o little D,
’King's New Discovery as dirccied, and
it will soon be euscd.
It’s a good family cough and cold
remedy, too. i.oosens up the phlegn,
|clcars up the cough, reheves the coun
igcsliuu. No harmtul driys. For fiity
|years a standard remedy for' celds,
'coughs. grippe. At your druggists,
| 60c. a bottie.
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Dr. King’s
New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
TR YR ST A
Constipated? Here'sßelief!Cleanse
the system, with Dr. King's Pills,
They prompt firce bile flow, stir up
the lazy liver and get at the roct of the
trouble, All druggists, 25c.
D PROMPT! WON'T GRIFPE
King's il
SY. Alng’s S
PRI TR WIS N, 3
Fitzgerald Furniture Co.
House Furnishers
One Day Aluminum Sale
Ic, 49¢ and 99c¢
Wednesday, Nov. 16th, at 10 A. M.
Special For This Week Only
<2O per Cent
Reductiou on any article in the house.
See us before buying and save money.
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Fit.gerald Furniture Co.
Corner Main and Pine Phone 49
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Reynolds Man
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~ Believed Killed
By Own Brother
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' REYNOLDS, Ga., November 11—
Laurie Lucas, 43 was shot and in
stantly killed here late yesterday, Po
lice are investigating a statement they
claimed was made to them by Ray
Lucas ,that he had killed his brother
after years of bad feeling he said had
existed between them and that he had
shot in self-defense. ‘
THE _ _hofe @ . ‘_fiTHED
ENMPIRE Specal 5 VpIRE
For Tomorrow---Tuesday
One Hour, 10 to 11 o’clock
6 Large 18x36 Huck Towels for $l.OO
One Sale to a customer
These Towels are regular Twenty-Five Cent values,
made in all white or red border. They have a won
derful smooth, linen finish. We only have a limited
amount of these towels on hand, therefore be on
the minute promptly at ten o’clock and get your six.
The Empire Store is also giving
ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL WOMEN’S SUITS
Every Ladies Suit in the house is now going for ONE-FOURTH OFF.
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Ladies Suits
; Q‘fi '
One-Fonrth Off
Now 1s vour opportunity to
buy your winter Suit. At
the very beginning of cold
weather, and while the as
sortment is at its best, we
offer you these newest win
ter models at
One-fourth Off
You will find these Suits
made up m all the new ma
terials, viz; Tricotine, Ser
ces, Velours, Broadcloth,
Poret Twill, Duvetyne and
’olo Cloths
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Mail Orders E M tll C One Price To
rompty Filed LITPITE MMEFCANTHE LO. everybody
Grocery Phene 155 “Leaders of Quality and Low Prices” Dry Goods Phon 18
For Raw Oysters and Fish
Call at 308 flast Pine
Royal Lunch Room
Phone 296
A suit marked for $75, you
can buy now for.___ss6-25
A saving of $18.75 on this
suit.
S
i A suit marked to sell for
$3O you can buy now for
ohly = .0 0 2§37 50
A saving of $12.50 on this
suit.
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A suit marked to sell for
I $4O you can buy now for
gl = -2 o SEOIOO
A saving of $lO on this suit.
A suit marked to sell for
$3O you can buy now for
only = . o ol B
A saving of $7.50 on this
suit.
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A suit marked to sell for
$25.00 you can buy now for
ol - . SlRgs
A saving of $6.25 on this
suit.
Dresses, Hats,
.
Skirts, Blouses,
and Coats---
Then while vou are in this
department we want you
to just look around a little
and see the wonderful things
we have in
Dresses, Hats, Skirts,
Blouses and Coats
\ll the newest styles and
materials; satins, charmeuse
and crepe satins, Canton
Cirepes, Serges, ' Velours,
Tricotines, made up in such
stunning tailored and dress
cifects.
Prices from
$6.75 to $72.00