Fitzgerald leader enterprise and press. (Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Ga.) 1921-1964, November 28, 1921, Monday Edition, Image 4
There Is Vigor In Rich Blood Pepto-Mangan In Liquid Or Tab lets—A Blood Builder Vigor and strength have as their base rich red blood, Blood is rich when there are plenty of red corpuscles, They are the tiny red cells which swim in blood and give it its color. Without red corpuscles blood would be white, When overwork, or straining, or ill ness weakens the blood, it diminishes the number of red cells, Without a sufficient nmmber of red cells the blood becomes watery the body weak, Vig or and strength fall off, so that phys ical life diminishes like a fading plant. The physical pleasures of eating and sleeping and exercise lose all attrac tion, There is no zest in living, After Guodes’ Pepto-Mangan has been taker. for a while the blood be comes rich with red cells, They help to nourish the entire svstem, With gcod blood at work here ts a great difference in living, Ilating sleeping and exercise arce enjuyed. All druggists sell Gudes' Pepto-Mangan Adv. Most Men Will Remember That Boys know nearly as many untruoe things as grown folk. Does anyone remember their saying that, “if a tur tle got hold of a hoy's toe it wouldn't let go until the =un 7zoes down?'— Exchance GLASSIFIED ADS W ANTHED WANTED—Two young men, room ers and table board, See Mrs Rawlins, 215 S, Lee street. WANTED—Business woman desires position as Bookkeeper-typist or gen eral office work, all or part time.- prefer working at reasonable salary rather than being idle. A-1 references, Address V. P P, O, Box 137 city. N2gB [rd, . ——————————————————— FOR SALE TOURING CAR FOR SALE—One 1920 Model Ford Touring car, self starter, All in good condition at $3OO, Can demonstrate it to prospective purchaser. Apply Leader-Enterprise, tf, R it s Sl GUARANTEED HOSIERY See Mrs, F, P, Moss, 222 E_ Jessamine St., for guarantee Hosiery, Underwear, and all grades of dress goods. Infants Crocheted Goods, ; Dec, 9 —_—_.,.___—-‘-_——————— FARM FOR SALE— To the highest bidder at public outery will be sold on December 10th, 1921 at 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises of Dr, G. W, McLean farm, consisting of two huu—‘ dred and twenty seven acres cleared | stumped, with brick house, tenant houses, barns and necessary omlmuscs,‘ located three miles west of Fitzgerald on two graded sand-clay roads, to—‘ gether with seven mules, feed stuffs and modern farming implements, A modern farm fully equipped, conceded to be the finest in Ben Hill County. TERMS—SmaII cash payments and casy terms for balance, Address G, W, McLean, Fitzgerald, Ga, D 8 FOR RENT R e st FOR RENT—On Nov, Ist, an attract ive apartment for two ladies, to do light housekeeping. Phone 29 or call 511 W, Central Ave, tf FOR RKEI\:T-‘;:Tl‘llr<'c room house, 612 W, Sultana Drive. Dilpd FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, 702 W, Magnolia, i i LOST Mkfi LOST—GoId Crescent pin set with saphires and pearls. Finder return to Miss Ruby Holland and receive re ward. tf, LOST—On Friday night one black bill folder containing $35. Will finder please return to this office or to Flem ing Shewmake at Exchange National Bank, : Leader Want Ads Bring Results. Manon Grocery Co., “WHERE QUALITY TELLS AND PRICES SELL”" PROMPT DELIVERY KEthgon Soap, 8ar.............. 8¢ Arbuckles Coffee .............. 25¢ White House Coffee ........40¢ lb, Chsrmer Coffes, Ib. ............ 25¢c French Market Coffee, ..... #oc Ib. Luzianne Coffee ...... ...... 35c b Best Green Coffe, Ib, ............15¢ gompound Lard, Ib, ........... l4c ba. Vegtole .. ...............65¢ SURr, per pound ................7¢c B Whole Grain Rice...........7¢ D it Meat, llb, .............. l4¢ Smollel Meat, Ib, ..............19¢ M ¢ ~-‘ FIOIR ..o----..-c‘l B 0. ... ccaaiaao 8000 Green ¢ “,, head, Ib. ......6%5¢ Irish Po Bock ............ 85 All 5c 8har5............ 25¢ E 3 1 ICely coo, Phone 520 Bast Pine St -~ r - Where Your e & (fi 1o 868 ¥ O How Uncle Sar: Spends Your Money in Ccnd rot ing Your Bus!icss By EDWARD G. LOWRY Author "Washington Close-Ur=." “Banks and Financial Systems.”’ ¢tc. Contribator Political and Economic Articies to Leading Periodicals and a Writer of Recogrized Authority on the National Government’s Husiness Methods - Copyright, Western Newspaper Union WHY YOU'RE INTERESTED I wish you would take what is written here as a personal report ad dressed directly to you from me about yvour hnsiness. Don’t think of it or read it as an article about “politics,” or remote public affairs at Washing ton. It is not that at all. It is what I ask you to think it, a personal business report to you relating to your individual concerns, your pockethook and your welfare. I have no other interest than to tell you the exact truth. Assume that yon have sent me to Washington to find out for you what your agents are doing, how they are managing your affairs and spending your money. I eall them your agents for that is all they are—the President, the members of the cabinet, the senators and all the members of the house of representatives. You hire thens, you pay them, and you can fire them, You may think of them in deference and awe as a group of eminent states men, or you may call them in flippancy and too hasty contempt “a lot of politicians,” Dut whatever you ecall them, they are your hired men. They attend 1o vour collective husiness, which is called the peblie business. Query: Are they doing it eiliciently and with a single-ininded devotion tg vour intore:t«? Perhiaps the inrgest item in the high cost of living i< the high cost of government. And far and away the largest item in the high cost of govern ment is the high cost of armament; preparation for war. About 90 per cent of all government revenues, and that means the money taken from yon 18 taxes, goes to pay for wars, past. present and future, Before T have conelunded this series of articles I expeet to show you con clusively that the impelling motive that induced President Harding to eall the present conference in Washington to consider limitation of armaments was financial. The pressing need of considering a proposal for a reduc tion or Hmitation by agreement of war ‘ expenditure was not made entirely on the ground of morality or righteous ness, hut as a plan for cutting down the operating expenses of the govern ment, If the United States government were an individual we would say that it was hroke, for its expepses exceed Its income, Your interest is simply this: that whittever decision is made you will have to pay the bill. If today we didn’t have these army and navy ex penses you would have to pay in taxes less than $1,000.000.000 a year instead of $£5,000,000,((0), That means we would have about $4,000,000,0000 more a year to spend on our private needs and pleasures. T frankly confess that I would enjoy having four-fifths of my taxes knocked off. Wouldn't you? Secretary Weeks of the War de partment gave public warning a little while ago that the government would require of us ahout $17,000,000 in the next thirty months to meet cur rent expenses and other obligations. Persons who have given close study to that possibility say that the need will he nearer £20.000,000, than $17,000.- 000, The great bulk of that is for past and prospective war expenditures, For this, you and congress and the Executive departments at Washington ave responsible, You more than any body else, for it Is your money that is being spent and you can stop it. In its simplest terms the procedure is this: You earn the money, congress takes it away from .you in the form of taxes, and then congress and the Executive departments spend it, A great part of it is wasted. This is established, conceded, confessed, and acknowledged by congress, which authorizes the expenditures, and by the executive officers of the govern ment, who do the actual spending. It is vour money that you have earned in your business, on your farm, or by the labor of your hands, that s being expended and wasted at Washlngton, Every cent that is extravagantly or needlessly expended by the govern ment you could have in your pocket to meet the increased cost of food, lodg ing and clothing, doctors’ bills and amusements, or to put away and save against a rainy day, if you only de manded determinedly and unitedly that governmental extravagance should cease, I can tell you some of the conditions of governmental spending and how yvour money is chucked about, and I can tell you how you ean stop it. The power is yours, and until you exer cise It waste and extravagance will not stop. Man Must Have Mustache. To be without a mustache is a dis- I;:r:n'o in many parts of North, or High, Albania. The Albanian mother }tolls her child stories in which, un } like our stage melodrama, it always i is the hairiess man who figures as the - villain—National Geographic Society - Bulletin. 1 ; | CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindnesses and as sistance during the illness and death of our beloved mother, We also wish to express our appre ciation for.the floral offerings and Father Kennan for the beautiful fu neral service, Geo, Kratzer and Family, ! 5 'Palace Barber Shop Removed The Palace Barber Shop, E. H, i Chaple proprictor, is moving today {irom its old location to the ~Bush j?:flihl,ng 209 East Pine strect. The new shop will be a model of neatness gan:l sanitation. Bathrooms are being %ins!:l”(‘d by Mr. Chaple and the entire | shop wi!l be one of the most attract live and convenient tn the city, They |expect to be ready for their patrons | Tuesday ; s So e ; Talmudic Wisdom. | Throw no stones into the well !whence you have drunk.—The Tal | mud. Easy To Darken Your Gray Hair y H You Can Bring Back Color and Lus tre with Sage Tea and Sulphur When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly, Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou blesome. At little cost, you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addi tion of other ingredients, called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. . Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and as wc‘ all desire a vouthful and attraCti\'c{ appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and looks years younger. Advertisement. %‘ /i \:x B J n SHOPPING EARLY. . HOME TOWN! Children Write Santa Claus LN in care of Leader-Enterprise \\\\Q\ R and we’ll see that he gets it T At i W= S, N g /?:;‘ e \\X\ /";/; . : g A g \ \ : oy ] AIERe b 3. ;$bR 2 el - R )+ FIA g "_”,/; \:.' "'.‘{'t;‘ 5../,:" 'r' (! % r://) ’l \ i . . - 3 / RS .n""i\\ \ A\ B S / ¥RS R AR ' A A ¥ .' \ AL x oy Sy V'la A\ B CON A E VRN SN NIAN a 7 S ‘ N ""gi/, R[ T - \ Bt Vi =T p e Q ",r.,-:,‘;;,"“ St R (- Bs L s i,’}-.ég:gf; : 3 L AR TN e B L sl - g “"“ ‘ N l',,u;lq'(\?‘ ‘S\fi.l,i:;"\\:i,!fl!i“‘ e Fel fi?‘é-’:.:" Wt PR e A AFOCASTER e\ R Y M‘;‘u\ OUR CHRISTMAS EDITION WILL BE ISSUED DECEMBER 14th. THE LEADER-ENTERPR'SE AND PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. That Dull Achi.g Don’t worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of it! For weak kidncys, lame and achy backs, your neighbors recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Ask your rdéighbor! Read this statement: Mrs. A. R. Achord, 215 W. Oco nee st Fitzgerald, says: I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills with the best of results when my kidneys were out of order and I had dull, aching pains across my back that hurt me dreadfully, especially while doing my housework. My kidneys didn't act right at all. I used Doan’s Kidney Pil's, which 1 got at the Denmark Drug Co., and they soon relieved the aches and pains in my back and all symptons of kidney trouble.” Price 60c, at all :dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Achord had. Foster-Milburn Co:, Mfrs.. Buffalo. N Y. | Advertisement CARD OF THANKS I desire to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the friends and neighbors who so faithfully and kind ly assisted in anyway during my re cent bereavement, and for the beau tiful floral offerings, I also wish to thank the I, @O F. G A R and ‘the Sons of Veterans, MRS 1. €, PARNIN: Nickel Highly Prized Metal. Nickel is regarded as one of the most useful metals, though f{t lacks the prestige of silver and gold. It is bright and hard and noncarrvosive and fn comhinatior «with iron it has heen In great dernd for war osguagnaent and for bridezes and orner structural work. Wonders of the Air. A little fellow of Beacon Hill on seeing the dirigible passing overhead the other day called out: “Oh. moth er, come and look! There's a sub marine flying in the sky, just like an airplane.”—Boston Transeript. Old Beli Spiendidly Preserved. In an old graveyard in County An. erim, Ireland, a farmer, while plowing, unearthed 8 hronze church bell weigh ing more gh‘i‘n 180 Ibs, and believed to beover »/)? yeurs old. The bell is 'n a mplendid state of preservation. with a clear, powerful tone. The old Kirkmoyle parish church, where the find was made, has heen ip ruins since 1622, NMonkey Breua. Monkey bread comes from a native Tee of tropical Africa and the Fast [ndies that is more properly called Adansonia. The fruit of this tree is about the size of a citron, and the pruised leaves nre often mixed with ‘he food of inhalitants of tropical Af Ica for their me ' ival valpe, Epsom-Sarn, It was owing to cattle refusing tg irink from an impregnated spring on Ipsom coinmon in 1618 that Epsome wlt was discovered. Doctors examined ae spring, a::d in consequence of thefp erdict all the aristocracy of Enzlané vere hurryi @ to Epsom a few years iter to. take the wareps.—-!,arAoe The Price of the “Little Four” Overland is now $695.00 Delivered Fitzgerald Overland Co. 112-114 E. Central Ave. Phone 433 What a Real Pear s, The real peari—that is the fne spherical. iridescent gem—is Dot & product of the mother-of-pearl! or nacre lining of the oyster shell, as are the barocque and seed pearls. but is forme ed in the gills und never grows ip size. They begin as a small blister containing a hyaline flnid which con denses slowly and gradually hardens In concentric layers. The iridescence I 8 due to the minnte films of air or gas that are cort -3 between the ayers. Ex. President In Congress. Only one president returned to pub fle life after quitting his office. John Quincy Adams. retiring from the pres ldency 1 1829, returned to Washington In 1831 as a member of the house of representatives at the age of sixty four. Friends feared this step would fim the luster of his great fame, but bis service in congress only ndded te \s renown, We invite you to all these services. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD e e 1f your nostirls are clogged and yout head is stuffcd and you can’t breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh just get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream inte your nostrils and let it penetrate thru every air passage of your head, sooth ing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels, Your nos trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffing, blowing; mo more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need, It's a delight. adv