Fitzgerald leader enterprise and press. (Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Ga.) 1921-1964, November 28, 1921, Monday Edition, Image 3
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr and ‘Mysi R W. Brown of Waycross spent Thapksgiving holiday with the latter’s mother Mrs, G, W, Dykes and sister Mrs. P, G, Sutton, Mrs. C, B. Teal leaves Friday ifor Dallas, Texas, to make her home, Mrs G, A, Daniel leaves Friday for Macon where she will make her home in the future, See me before buying that new tire. 5“ H. Daniel, 215 East Central Ave, tf Mr. Cyrus Broadhurst returncd this morning from Atlanta where he spent the week-end with h's Lrother Gibson Broadhurst, \ PICKI.ES—DiII and sour in barrels at J. C. Wilson's. Phone 322, tf —_— | For the common everyday ills of mankind there is nothing to cquall Tanlac, T J. Falie & Co, adv, Mr, and Mrs. rew w, Paulk re-‘ turned home Friday from Albany where they spent the holiday of Thanksgiving with friends, 'We weld anything made of metale, Crews Bicycle Companye Mr, H-urrv Dormana of Atlanta spent “hanksgiving in tae city with relat'ves, Mrs. Ja-k Patree «t South Cacslina is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, R V., Handley. Tanlac is pu-ely vevetable and is made from the mast beneficial roots herbs and barks k:oan to science, T. J. Haile & €6 adv, e e | See our battery man before buying —Vesta Battery Service Station, 301 South Grant St. | . We repair Sewing Ma chines, oil Stoves, n everything. Crews Bicycle Co. Miss Dal:y Mcßae spen: Sunday in Abhevil's with home folks, Mr. and Mrs, James L, McCarty have returned from Atlanta where they spent Thanksgiving with their daughter Miss Elizabeth, Mrs, E. L. Wilder has gone to Birmingham,Z Ala, on account of the serious illness of her sister Mrs. D. S Dunlap. Banish that awful msomnia that worries you every night. Let your sleep be restful and refreshing, Tan lac does it, T. J| Haile & Co, adv, PICKLES—DiII and sour in barrels at J. C., Wilson's. Phone 322, tt. If We Can Get It In The Shop We Can Fix It Miss Rosalee Patterson returned to her school in Unadilla after spending Thanksgiving at home. Mrs, O, L. Bradshaw is visiting rel atives in Columbus, Ga, Fresh Lettuce reccived today, J. C. Wilson, phone 322. tf b i | Pre-used Sewing Ma chines for sales. Easy termses Crews Bicycle Co Miss Genevieve Spier returned Sun day from Sandersville where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. C. G. Rawlins, Miss Evelyn Breedlove of Ocilla, was the gucst over Sunday of Mrs, Grace Day, Old tableware replated. wrop me a card and will call, W, Harrison City, Have your old battery repaired and save the price of a new one, Vesta Service Station, O, W. Fletcher's Ga rage, tf, Miss Karan Lester of Wesleyan Col lege was the week-end guest of her sister Mrs, Preston Seanor, Misses Thelma Dorminey and Ka ran Lester returned to Macon today after spending the week-end with rel atives in the city, Phone 322, J. C. Wilson for fresh lettuce, received today, tf, Mrs, T. L, Lester spent Thanks giving with her Mother Mrs. G, W, Dykes. OB ¢ AR ol ¥ O AL MISS HELEN OSBORNE QficePhone | D Home Phone ______ls9 AT THE GRAND TODAY “FLASHES OF ACTION’ Official Battle Films, A complete pictorial history of the American troops in World War Battles. Pictures are shown by permission of the War Department, Prices 17¢ and 33c, TUESDAY A MUSICAL COMEDY ROAD SHOW “DARDANELLA” A sensational Oriental Musical Show, - Prices 83¢ to $2.20, Tickets at National Drug Store. WEDNESDAY STHE TRWEH ABOUT HUS BANDS” Not one of those “message movies’ but a drama of girlish trust and wifely disillusionment, A photoplay featuring an all star cast including Anna Lehr and May McAvoy, Rolin Comedy—Pathe Review and Aesop Fables. Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Ricker and Mrs, J. H, Stalker returned this morn ing from Atlanta where they spent Thanksgiving with friends, Mrs, E. J. Dorminey had as her guest during Thanksgiving season, her sister Mrs. Epsie Campbell of Athens, Ga, A two-year guaranteed battery at a low price.—3ol South Grant St, erson, Fitzgerald Vulcanizing Co,, 215 E, Central Avenue Tires and Tubes vul canized, tf Mrs, E. E. Sharpe is improving af ter being confined to her room for several months, : Mrs, 1. Newman and little son Ben nie are visiting her mother Mrs. B, B. Watkins on south Grant St Mr. Thos, J. Dickey, arrived in the city from Asheville, N, C. where he has been living for the past eighteen months, and surprised his many friends who were delighted to see him look ing so well, Mr, Dickey is the guest of his brother Lon Dickey and family and will remain here for a few days, Father Leo Kennon of Albany came over Friday to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Josephine Kratzer. Mr. Peter Hager and daughter Mrs, Dina Sliffe of Dunbee, Ohio are the guests of the former’s nephew, Mr, Frank Hager and family for the wint er. Mrs, Lyman Sanderson Osborne, Mrs. Jake Eston Brewer and Miss Helen Mary Osborn: hase tssued in vitations to a reception on Tuesday afternoon between the hours of four and six o‘clock in honot of Mrs, Wil liam Farrand Osborne of Westwood, No Mr. and Mrs, L. Aspinwall left re cently for Atlanta accompanied by their nephew Mr, Paul Alexander Stephens of Savannah, Mrs. Ada Lowther of Ocilla was in the city Friday shopping, Mrs. H, G. Powell and daughter, Mrs, Modena Rogers are spending a few days in Atlanta, Friends of Rev, J. M, Glenn, a for mer pastor of the Tifton Methodist church, who is attending the confer ence, will he pleased to know that he has just completed 3 most successiul yvear at® Dublin, His church raised over $lB,OOO for all purposes, the Educational fund was over-subscrib ed- over 100 new members were re ceived on profession of faith, and the church is moving along in fine shape. —Tifton Gazette, Rev. Glenn was the first pastor of ‘the Central M. E, Church here, dur ‘ing the early colony days and has a number of old friends here who will L‘w glad to learn of his pastorial suc cesces. TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE Last Round I will he at the following named places for the purpose of collecting state and county taxcs for the year of 1921. Ashton, Monday, Nov, 28th 9:00 to 9:30 A, M, Dickson's Mill, Monday, Nov. 28th, 10 to 10:30 A, M, Bowen's Mill Tuesday, Nov. 29 9 to 9:30 A, M. Vaughn, Tuesday Nov, 29th 10:00 to 10:30 A. M, Williamson‘s Mill Wednesday, Nov, 30th, 10 to 10:30 A, M. My office at the Court House is open every day. Books close Decem ber 20th, F, M, Graham, Tax Collector. Ben Hill County. Ga. THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. ’HONORING MISS MAYS A beautiful party in compliment to Miss Allic Mays whose marriage to Mr, L A, Lewis which will be an event of December was given by Miss Corinne Womble on Friday afternoc The rooms where the guests were enterta ned, were lovely with decora tions of yellow chrysanthemums, The color scheme of yellow and white was effectively carried out, Rook was played at Tour tables and each table was topped with a dish of yvellow and white heart shaped mints. Miss Mavis Paulk had charge of the score cards and punched them as the game progressed. Others assist ing the hostess were her mother Mrs, G, R. Womble, Misses Hazel Jolly, Thelma Dorminey and Lucy Whitley who presided at the piano, Mrs, H, A, West, and Mrs, J. H. Magyes, A delicious luncheon was served, consisting of chicken salad, cheese straws tied in yellow and white rib bon, little cheese apples, olives, pick les, heart shaped chicken sandwich es, vellow gelatine and saltines, Hot coffec was poured from a pretty urn in the dining room by Mrs. J. H Mays. The guests included Miss Allie Mays Mrs. Reppard Bennett of Jackson ville la, Mrs, C: B, Watts, Mrs. F H Farmer, Mrs, Jesse Grantham, Mrs, H. A, Mathis, Mrs. C. B, Fellars, Mrs, R. M. Proyr, Mrs, H. A, West, Mrs_ Preston Seanor, Mrs, W. M, Bryan,‘ Mies {€ €. Persons, Mys, R T Mnf" fett, Mrs, W, M. Rawlins, Mrs. R. M. Mann, Mrs, J. H, Mays, Misws‘ Hazel Jolly, Elvynne Alberson Lucyl Whitley and Mavis Paulk , HEIDE - DICHTENMULLER Miss Kathleen Frances Heide, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Al exander Heide, became the bride of Mr. Alvin Frederick Dichtenmuller at Christ Episcopal church in Macon ves terday noon. Rev. Oliver | Hart periormed the ceremony, Miss Mary K. Jeiome of Atlanta sang an Indian Wedding song at the opening of the marriage service, The Christ Church choir, assisted by the male chorus also rendered a musical program before the entrance of the wedding party, Mrs, Albert Jelks played the wedding march and during the service Miss Helen Goepp played the Recessional being sung by the choir. The bride wore a coat suit of dark brown, with trimmings of mole and hat to match, She carried a bouquet of white roses, showercd with Valley lillies, Miss Agnes Heide, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, She wore a dress of pink satin and pale yel low georgette with sash of Harding blue and her flowers were orchid chrysanthemums, Miss Fay Lockhart, bridesmaid, wore blue satin with silver trimmings, and Miss Mank Earle of Hartwell, Ga_, the other bridesmaid, wore white taffetta, Both wore picture hats and carried large bouquets of chrysanthe mums. The groom was atterded by Mr. 5. J. Saurez of Savannah, as best man, Mr, Mettauer McManus and Mr, Rob ert Quinlan were groomsmen, Among the out of town guests were Miss Mary K. Jerome of Atlanta; Mr, and Mrs, William Kitchens, Mrs, James Johnson and Mrs, Banks, of Gough, Ga, Miss Bernice Echols of Baxley: Ga.,, and Mr, E. J. Saurez of Savannah Following the rchearsal at thvi church Wednesday evening the bride | was complimented with an informal reception in the parish house of the church, The guests included the wed d'ng party and the choir, of which she was a member, After the wedding cercmony the guests were entertained at the home of the bride's parents 215 First St following which the couple lcft on a wedding trip to Petershurg and Key West Florida and they also expect to visit Cuba, They will make their home in Augusta upon their return to this state —Macon Telegraph, 1 INFORMAL PARTY 'FOR VISITOR ‘ Mrs, Preston Seanor entertained %\'vr_\' informally on Saturday evening in honor of her sister Miss Karan Les l(rr of Wesleyan College. “ The evening was spent playing va ;rinns games very informally and at a later hour delicious refreshments of hot cofice with whipped cream. sand wiches and salted nuts were served, The guests included Misses Karan Lester, Mavis Paulk, Margaret Wise, Freddic Isler, Eulalic Dorminey, Ha zel Jolly, Thelma Dorminey, and Messrs Elmer Waites, Jimmie Hart, Venable Anderson, Earnest Hanger, I\Vi]bur and Needham Warren, and Mr, and Mrs. CarlUß, . Fellars 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 BRAGG, Proprietor Public 1s Urged To Upnd M 9 Winen! . 49 Uppr mm’ e arlßed ¥ ¢ - Thousands of People Suffer Permanent Loss of Health Because Of Neglect—Nature Has Set the Danger Signals for Us and We Cannot Afford to Pass Unnoticed the Warning That She Gives Us. ¥ 75, Good digestion means good health: had digestion means bad health. A sound stomach is worth a hundred times its weight in gold. Probably eighty per cent of all diseascs originate n the digestive organs. 'l)_\'spvpsi:t‘ or what is more commonly known as indiges ton, is not only one of the most prevalent, but is one of the most difficult to treat of all present day discases, and has for years bat fled the skill of leading specialists everyvwhere Stomach trouble is almost always followed by a complication of d.s cases, One of the first being an over worked liver, with all the symptoms of billiousness, followed in tarn with headaches, pain in th eback, palpi tation of the lieart and other distress ing symptoms, Sooner or later the kidneys will bzcome fnvolved and that is just why these danger signals should be heeded in time, A wise man puts out the fire before there is too much destruction; the same theory should apply to stomach trouble, Gas in the stomach means fermen tation instead of digestion; decay in stead of nutrition for fermentation pro duces poison, and which frequently bring os the condition known as auto intoxication or sclf-poisoning. This is also why we develop acidosis, which brings on so many complications such as rln-nm:nf&m. hardening of the art eries, high blood pressure and other conditions, which may mean pvrm:vi nent loss of health, Acidosis is one of the main forerunners of Bright‘s dis—: case and diabetes, hence it is cvident that if we have stomach trouble, hnw-i ever slight, we are foolish indeed it we do not take prompt steps to cnr—l rectit | If we are not as fit as a fiddle in thc‘ morning. if we don't feel better th;m“ when we went to bed: if our breath is offensive; and we have that bad tas'i te in the mouth; nature has set the danger signals for us and we cannot‘ afford to neglect the warning that‘ she gives us, That is just why the demand for Tanlac, the great stom achic, Systemic and Reconstructive tonic has broken all Worfld's records. The American people have learncd CHINESE TEA The Missionary Society of the Cen tral Christian Church w!ll have a Chinese tea on Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock and the Young People’s Circle will have a tea from 7:3 oto 10 o'clock in the evening in the parlors of the Bradshaw Music Com pany. Mrs_ Jennie Shallenherger who has been visiting her sister in San Francisco, Cal,, brought with her a real Chinese silver service and every thing will be rcal Chinese style. The cakes and candies will come fresh from Chinatown in San Francisco, Fitcgerald Leader WaANT-ADS Quick Results. Phone 328. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS Just received fresh stock of typewriter rib bons for Oliver, L, C, Smith, Under wood, Remington and Royal’s. Carbon paper also—Leader Publishing Co, e THE _ * : THE : EmPIRE Dresses and Suits EMPIRE 2570 Discount - ONE-FOURTH OFF - 25% Discount A Very Unusual Reduction---So Early in the Season Unseasonable weather is responsible for this great reduction sale which affords an or por tunity to select a DRESS or SUIT from «ne of the largest and most superior assortments in Georgie; at prices never qucted at this season of the year by us. Buy Your Dress and Suit Now While the Special Discount Is On! % D A A % Dresses , ’Z'; THE BIGGEST THING THE (/ 4 EMPIRE STORE HAS EVER : , ¢ DONE 7N v ‘ Reduced Every DRESS in the "’w House Twenty-Five Per Cent; N Silk, Wool, Cotton Makes no dif ’s ference, they all go at aw One-Fourt '. Y ""':%w | Satin, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Sat pLil ,W“\‘ in, Charmeuse, Canton Crepe, &‘ " {0 Serges, Tricotine, Poret twill, Ve imn NN \ ] lours and Jerseys all seo 2 Q TN neemepmon (Jne-Fourth Off PATTEN Brgaon urth U pvernear® | EMPIRE MERCANTILE €O. | Promptis Filled Grocery Phono 153“LEADEROPQUMJTY AND LOW PRICES” Dry Goods & Clothing Phone 18 ‘ that it probably provides the surest, safest, and quickest remedy for all such troubles, and millions upon mil lions have taken it with the most as tonishing and gratifying results Tens of thousands of men and wo.- men of all ages and in all walks of life afflicted with stomach, liver and 'l\i(lnry disorders, some of them of a long standing as well as thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women apparently on the verge of collapse, have testified publicly that they have ‘hoc—n fully restored to their normal health, strength and weicht by its use, :St:ll others whe seemed firly well, vet who suffered with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomach, coated tongues, foulness of hreath constipa tion, bad complexion loss of appetite, sleeplessness at night and terr’bly de jected, depressed feelings state that they have bheen entirely relicved of these distressing symptoms and re stored™ to health and happiness by Tanlac. NOTE: Tanlac Vegetable Pills are an ¢ssential and vitally important part of th eTanlac "Freatinent wherever constipation is present, You cannot hope to.get satisfactory results from the Tanfflc\ Treatment without first establishing a 2 free and regular movement of the bowels, Tt stands to reason that no treatment can do the greatest amount of good when you are suffering from constipation or billiousness or when your system is clofged up with waste products and poisons, Tanlac and Vegetable Pills are sold by T, J, Haile & Co,, and by lcading druggists everywhere, adv. Office Phone 511 Res, Phone 545 ’ J. T.BRICE, D. C. ® Chiropractor Rooms 201-202 Farmer-Garbutt Bldg. Office Hours 9:30 to 12; 1:30 to 5 Other Hours By Appointment Fitzgerald :-: Georgia We Make Old Furniture New Picture Framing Our Specialty Phone 49 i 4“.7 A ! A, N AR L SN2 b TPR N\Z25OO N RN N G SRR - - o This will fix . my cold l ALWAYS keep Dr. King’s New Discovery handy. It breaks up hard, stubborn colds and stops the paroxysms of coughing. No harmful drugs, but just good medicine. All druggists, 60c. 3 9 Dr. Kiz fi.g S New Discovery For Colds and Coughs b LI T I SS, T Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Lcave ing the bowels unmoved results in health destruction. Let ‘the gently stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to vou a regular, normal bowel function ing. 25 cents. All druggists. D PRO'MPTY WON'f GRIPE . o - | = i I\.mg s Pills .m“‘ RIS IR R o . Musician Qut of Tune “(as pressure in my stomach some times distressed me so that I could not think, I played out of tune and twice lost my position. No medicine helped me and T became disheartened, Another musician advised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and T am now cnjoying th§ best of health,” It is a simple, harmiess preparation that removes the cnt:n‘r\)nl mucus from the intestinal tract :m(l\ull;lys the inflam mation which c:msvs‘\ practically all stomach_ liver and intestinal atllments, including appendicitis | One dose will convince or money refunded —MeTe more and National Dh\ug Cos. and leading druggists everywhere ady, TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby warned against hunting or fishing or other wise trespassing on mv lands in any ‘anncr whatever. This means one and all alike, J. W. Morris, D2op We Yiish To A € "/ISh 10 Announce Fhe opening of a Family Washing Department in cur laundry. It has always been our aim to give the public the best service and work possible and in placing this Family Washing Service to the public our aim is to give a grade of work and ser vice that will be out of the ordinary: The rate for this service will be b)\the pound. ifteen cents per pound for everything\ironed. Seven cents per pound rough dry (t\%\@eans Bed and Table linen ironed, wearing apparel wash ed and starched ready to iron.) These rates do not include shirts or collars. We will aporeciate your patronage. S —————— White Swan Laund PHONE 35 Launderers, Dry Cleaners, Dyers ; A LADIES’ SUIT NOW AT A REDUCTION OF - Ry, One-fourth Off |%‘ This includes every COAT SUIT < l in stock— : One-Fourth OFf (Yo /) R e S Styles that can be worn into the !‘? i) Spring. . H i Styles that are conservative and ‘ guaranteed. Serge, Tricotine, Duve de Laine, s Velour, Moussyne, Veldyne and ! Pollyanna are the up-to-date ma terials you wll find in this vast collection of Coat Suits. Fur trim- i med and plainly tailored, smart in every detail. J One-Fourth Off A} H. A. MATHIS OPTOMETRIST and MFG. OPTICIAN Eyes Examined, Glasses Furnished, BROKEN LENS DUPLICATELD We CGrind Our Own Glasses. Drs. Holtzendorf and Turner DENTISTS Upstairs, Next Door to the National Drug Company PHONE 57 BRING YOUR OLD WINTER CLOTHES TO tzgerald Tod Fitzgerald Teilors We'll Make them like new 208 E, Pine St Phone 266 & Wood Kentucky Black Beauty Bloele . 1.0 2y 81000 Kentucky Egg Nut .. 850 It's all good and burns good, Georgia Pine and Oak Wood any Length, When in need Figure with Us, Prompt Service. Terms Cash, FITZGERALD COAL & WOOD COMPANY, Phone 250-L Opposite Ocilla Southern Depot