Fitzgerald leader enterprise and press. (Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Ga.) 1921-1964, December 07, 1921, Wednesday Edition, Image 3
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ~ Mr. O, T. Brown of Atlanta was in the city Tuesday on business, Mr. O. B, Pecarson of Richmona, Va., was in the city Monday, FOR SALE--:At a bargain, for cash, a brand new Burroughs Adding Ma chine, Apply A. S, at Leader, [f We Can Get It In The Shop We Can Fix It Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Dowling have greturned home from a visit to Val dosta, : Don't fail to see the Microbe of Love at the Grand Theatre, Friday night Dec. 9th, | Mrs. Guy Maddocks and Mrs, Stew art of Rebecca, were recent visitors in the city. Dennison’s Crepe Paper for decor ations and flowers at the Leader-En terprise, | : | Mrs. Kurte Thurmond and hand some son have retuurned to the city after spending several weeks with her father in Albany, St Old tableware repiated. urop me a card and will call, W. Harrison City, " Mr. Wimberly Wilson is spending a few days in the city making arrange ments to move his furniture to his new home in Macon, / Pre-used Sewing Ma chines for sale. Easy termse Crews Bicycle Co - . Mr, and Mrs, Dan W, Richardson who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence C. Glover for several days have returned to their home in Dover, N, C. Come out to the Grand Theatre on Friday night, December 9th and see the Microbe of Love, Dennison’s Crepe Paper for decor ations and flowers at the Leader-En terprise, : | Mrs, Jesse ‘Powell returned home Sunday from Leslie where she spent some time with her-parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Dennison’s Crepe Paper for decor ations and flowers at the Leader-En terprise, 'We weld anything made of metal. Crews Bicycle Qompany, * ' * < ¢ Mr, J. C. Bush has_returned from a business trip to Augusta, =~ Mrs; Pauline Crawley and Mrs, J. C. Bush will entertain on Friday af ternoon from four to six with a re ception in honor of Mrs, Harry Clyde McFadden and Mrs. William Farrand Osborne. A full line of Dennison’s Christmas cards and Stickers at the Leader-En terprise A full line of Dennison’s Christmas cards and Stickers at the Leader-En terprise, Mrs. Guy Robinson and children are visiting her mother in Reynolds, Mr, Joe S, Collins of Camilla spent Sunday in the city visiting friends. We repair Sewing Ma chines, oil Stoves, n everything. Crews Bicycle Co. A full line of Dennison's Christmas cards and Stickers at the Leader-En- Eerprise, A R S IR/ VPR %!@M m | - 4 it P f ;?fi; S (& _]_.E e A\‘W S , ! VN M= A ‘i/\:‘\“if; ( e : I/'T kil NSI - LB \ ~ 0, o ST/ M ! '// i) Bl 4| @ IS - o W ~—~~V\—. 8 eN\\ W, Z \‘\\\ > : e 23 AR = The Best Christmas Gift EIHERE IS NOTHING you can give that is so personal as your photograph, Throughout the year, the photograph you give this Christmas will stand as a reminder of your loving thoughtfulness. It will contribute happiness to those who mean most to you. Surprise the family, and your friends, Give photographs. , Todgy is nottooeély to arrange for a sitting. Phone for an appointment, ) : ' OWEN’S STUDIO £ 117 S, Lee St, Fitzgerald, Ga. Official Photographer A, B, & A. RR, DOSMAT 708 SAATAMLR COLLINS SMAA VAR, VST AML iy’ %é*‘y{,, MFLTRAFINE: MQUNTINGS Wui ~ e VA Il ‘I‘O-}IVL;?‘Y PHOTQWf ~-.ma:x"‘?rz:‘;mfi;"" F TG e MISS HELEN OSBORNE Office Phone ________46o Home Phone .. ____ls9 l Mr. and Mrs, Brure Martin =~ and handsome little son John Marshail Martin returned to their home in the city last week from Douglas where ‘they have been visiting mer parents Mr, and Mrs, Peterson, e Mr, and Mrs. L, M. Lilliston and Mr, FEarnest Lilliston motored over from Albany Sunday and spent a few hours with old friends. Mr, and Mrs, A. M, Gibbs on South Leet street. S R e e Don’ forget the date; Dec, 9th, Fri day at the Grand, The Microbe of Love, 'COMPLIMENTING ’ MISS SWORD e Mugs A, George and Mrs, John Cooper were joint hostesses to a sur ‘prise miscellaneous shower at Mrs, George’s beautful home on Justice Avem_xc ‘Thursday evening in ~ honor of Miss Tommie Lee Swords whose marriage to Mr. W, N, Semon took place on Sunday Dec, 4th. Miss Sword, the daughter of of Mz and- Mrs. T2V Stord is an acs complished and talented young lady, loved by all for her sweet disposition. Mr, Semon of near Quincy, Fla, holds a responsible positions with the Atlantic Coast Line Railway! The guests were invited into the living room where was carried on pro gressive conversation and good wishes for the bride-elect; after which cake cofee and whipped cream were served by Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Ellis, and Mrs. Jno, Qooper, ghe bride-elect being served also with a large tray of beau tiful and useful gifts, Those present were Misses Tom mie Sword, Adeline and Marion Led better Willie Lou Bowles, Ruby Mc Dowell L. .N. Chasteen, Wilson, Lee Porterfield, J. M. Luke Will Swan A. ]. Swords, Jno.. Cooper and J, A, George. WEINER ROAST The members of Miss Marie Bill’s Sunday School class of the First M. E. Church hiked eut to Whitman’s farm woods where they spent the afternoon delightfully kodaking and playing games, . : In the evening a fire was built and supper. served consisting of roatsed weiners. buns, peanuts ‘and toasted marshmallows, Thosc present were: Ruby Brown, Marion Frey, Bernice Register, Mamie Harris, Viola Nelson Florence Hitch Verna Stever, Frank Henderson_ Waldermar Ratcliffe, Lawrence Ratcliffe, and a visitor Wil lis Miller, Dy MRS, POWERS 'ENTERTAINS \ Mrs, F, M. Powers was the charm ing hostess to the members of the Bridge Club and "a few friends on Tuesday afternoon at her pretty apart ments on south Lee street. The apartments w-cfevarlzt'ivstically de corated- with a number of handsome ferns, many of ‘them being of the Maiden hair variety. ; At the conclusion of the game a delicious plate was scrvéd consisting of scalloped oysters, itomato astic, cranberries, sandwiched, hot ; coffee with whipped cream, Mrs, Powers was assiSted in enter taining by’ Mrs, Franklin James. _ | The guests present were: Mesdames Dan W. Richardson of Dover, N, C,, L. C. Golver, Carl B, Fellars; F. H. Farmer, C. C, Persons, Jesse Gran tham and Miss Katherine Godbee. | Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE . BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one *Bromo Quinine:” E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. TRESPASS NOTICE - All persons are hereby warned against hunting or fishing or ather wise trespassing on myv landg in am anner whatever. This means one and all atke, J. W. Morris, D26p Habitual Censtipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days “LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly and should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulatesand Regulates. = Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. ™ “." <l etters 1o R W= AN fpe = N ! w_/_fiw !s_'-.'l—-t‘ ) QT Gt M "7 anta a“s \:T G, SN ' ‘ S et o Y & \ " BT SR S e . | Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— Please bring me a knife, pistol, wag on, and caps to shoot in my pistol, and football and fruit nuts and candy, Dont’ forget my three little sisters. Your little boy, HARRY PARIS. / Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— I want you to bring me a little rub ber ball and a little celluloid doll, an orange and some candy. PUELLA COORER. = ‘Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— Please dont’ forget us Santa Claus. because our daddie is sickly and don’t make much money, We will he glad to get most anything nice, jest so it seems like Xmas; We live over the Ford Agency. We hope vou dont’ forget Mr. Gelders because he prints our letters to you, As ever your little friends, the four little GWALTNEY BOYS, Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— Please bring me a doll, stove, bi cycle, doll bed, doll cradle and some fruit, Your little friend, ANGIE DUNCAN, 813 E. Suwanee St. Fitzgerald, Ga- BPearn Santa Claus.— T want a horn and drum_ I want a gun and some shots too, I want some oranges and somec apples and a cow boy suit, a tent and some banannas. POPE CODY: Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— I want a rubber ball to play with,_ _ I want a cappistol to shoot, I want some candy to eat. I want a harp to blow. I want some fruit too, DAVID MELVIN, Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— 1 want you to bring me a box of candy and a doll, T want you to bring me a dozen oranges. I want you to bring me a box of crayola. I want you to bring me a dozen apples, % ALBERTA FOXWORTHY, Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— I want you to bring me a sleepng doll and a doll cart and a doll stove and some cook things and a table: some chairs and a tub, a rubboard and an iron_ an iron board and some or anges and some apples and nuts and some. candy and fire-crackers and ba nannas and a picture book and double box of colors, . VIOLA HOPSON. CANE GRINDING PARTY | Mr, John Lucius McMillan enter taned a large number of his friends ‘with a cane grinding at his home near Osierfield on Tuesday evening, Among ‘those going from here were Misses Josephine Manning, Mildred Manning, Lucy and Lillian Tucker, Lucile Huff and Lois Malcolm, Messrs Wallace Waites, Walton and Wade Malcolm, Dr. W, A. Newsome and Wilbur War ren. Mrs. F, M, Malcolm chaperoned ‘the party, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund moneg' if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles. and you n et 3 ¥ ‘omo CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the sympathy and serv ise they have shown during the sick ness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. We also wish to thank them for the beautiful floral offerings, Mr, and Mrs. T. H, Porter, Miss Myrtle Porter. Mr, and Mrs. H, A. Porter, Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Davis, Big Reduction On Meat As the Wholesale Prices on Pork and Beef have been reduced, we feel it our duty to give our friends and customers the advantage of same. We quote to take effect today, special low prices, quality to be considered. m“ Best o Steale, Whis oo ae -i0 ok iNoutid, Steale dßi sgo. L oo seaE il Roast Beet saabaio a 0 T L B AR Stew Beef, "lyr ol e T o IS AR Hambuvoer boo oty a 0 o i o g RbRN SR Sey Potk steal Iy . .ooui Loa et sk SR FOLXR Many 1l 00l ey ity e s Pork Roastedly =.o 0 o nal b e Lawverilbo oot LLub s i e e O SRR I oo T Pork Sausage, Ib. Sebiocnoile it Lol Lien L ORE MEIEDOI ERODN T & 00l ibiioiinmisnini.c S SUTION lORE T L Weners or Fednßturts ... ... Lo o e Best Puritan Smoked Ham, Ib. .___________ 50¢ ARG MR W .l e T Breakiast IRacon, 10 il ive - cotsvssigpuie SB6 Breakfast. Bacon, package __..____________ 55¢ Creamery. Butter, Ib. ey nenecmaenman 990 Dressed Chickens, b, 2. _ Dlt _ & 10NIEE oB¢ We Than You for Your Patronage: “m‘ Williams’ Market PHONE 30 125 E. PINE ST. THE LEADER-ENTERPR'SE AND PRESS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 7, 1921. { Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— ' I want a cap pistol and five rolls of caps and a big rubber ball and some ‘fruit‘ And some nuts and a drum and a train and some fire crackers and ‘that is all, J. T, HENDRICKS, ‘ Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— I want a doll and a box of candy and a dozen of oranges and a box of crayolas and a little table and some chairs. I want some fire crackers too. I want some apples too, and a bottle of ink, MABEL PAULINE GUTHRIE Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— I want®a bicycle and some shoes and a hat and some oranges and some apples and some raisins and some English walnuts and coconut. ROY WILLARD. ) Fitzgerald, Ga Dear Santa Claus:— I want a pop gun and oranges and a apple and a wagon and a cap pistol, BRYANT SMITH, Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— Will you bring me a little car and laundry set, a little wagon and a little pen and ink and a doll and a table and a chair, and a box of chocolate candy.. ANNIE MAUDE WRIGHT 5 Fitzgerald, Ga. Dear Santa Claus:— i I will write you and tell vou what I want you to bring me—l want a Lttle rubber ball, and T want a little cellu'oid doll. T want you to bring me a new dress, BERNICE NANCY LOUTHAN Fitzgerald, Ga Dear Santa Claus:— 1 want you to bring me some or anges and Engish walnuts and some nuts and a horn and _a bicycle and a wagon and a train and some candy and T will have you some coconut cake and pecan cake. Santa Clause 1 am having a good time going to schoo! and T am in the third erade ! . FORREST JORDAN Fitzgerald, Ga Dear Santa Claus:— o It is near Christmas and T know it is hard times, Santa but please dont forget me. I want you to bring me an air rifle and apple, oranges and candy. ‘ GUDSON BOGGUS Fitzgerald, Ga, Dear Santa Claus:— Please bring me a doll and bed and some fruit, - HAZEL EIDSON BRUBAKER-LUKE i Miss Gladys Brubaker and Mr. George Luke were quietly married on November 30th at the home of the Rev. C. A, Ginn at 815 West Ocmulgec street, This announcement came as a sur prise to the many friends of this cou ple, Miss Brubaker is the daughter 'of Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Brubaker of ‘this city and is a young woman of many lovely traits of character and has a host of frienés who wish her cvery happiness, She has made many friends during her school days and since growing into young womanhood. Mr, Luke is conunected with the Standard Oil Company and has many friends in the city and surrounding i country who wish this couple every i happiness, | They are mak’ng their home at the i resent with the groom’s mother. ! ———————————— | No Worms in a neaithy Chiia All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and asa i rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. | GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly | for two or three wecks will enrich the blood, im prove the dizestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to *he whole system. Nature will ther throw off or dis »el the worms, and the Child wiil I+ in perfect healty, “Plencant totak "% vy bl, If Kidneys Ac ys Act Bad Take Salts Says Backache Is Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eat ing too much meat, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get. sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumat ic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sur(‘.% water scalds and you are obliged to seek reiief two or three tines tluring“ the night. ‘ Either consult a good, reliable physician at &nce or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a fcwl days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made froml the acid of grapes and lemon juice, ! combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean an-| stimulate sluggish kidneys, also tof neutralize acids in the urine oit | no longer irritates, thus ending blad der weakness. ‘ Jad Salts is a life saver for regular‘- meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delightful ef fervescent lithia-water drink.-—Adv. | | Try Sulphur On | N 4y An Eczema Skin Costs Little And Overcomes Trouble Almost Overnight Any breaking out of the skin, even icry, itching eczema, can be quickly avercome by applying Mentho-Sulphur declares a noted skin specialist, Be cause of its germ destroying proper tics, this sulpliur preparation instant ly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and very smooth, It seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay, Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug»l gist and use it like cold cream, e T ——— Leader Want Ads Bring Results. l B R L L i i et T 8 eAL Y AT AR fi’ i b< o il LT S TR P 9~PN 20 e t{ E g . 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Lists re persons sending in the nearest correct and complete (eved after that time will 566 B congdired: lists Of. hames. lf your list is a\yardcd fi_rst PTIZ€, oyly words found in Webster's International Un you will win $2O in cash. BUT if you W'Sh"o €N- abridged Dictionary will be considered correct. close with your list a label from one of the big size = Words of the same spelling may be used only once. cans of Red Devil Lye the first prize offered willbe Only one word may be used as the name for any incooased to $5O, while if you enclose six labels it object or part of an object. If the plural is used, will te ncreased to $2OO. Other prizes will be the singular must not be and vice versa. Obsolete v h o th .bl .b I words will not be counted. Neither will words increascd as shown'in the table below. such as *‘stepladder,”® which can te divided into Wsite up your list and enclose six labels. You could cer- two or more separate words, each of which appears tzinly +-e the $2OO and the Red Devil Lye will come in inthe dictionary with a ineaning of its own. mignty aandy. 1t sure is strong and does lots of jobs around Write on one side of the paper only and number the p%‘.u" h'eucr'thm an‘y(hm.g ;Ise. ylt maklt_s the fi‘n.cst kind your words 1,2, 3, etc. Put your name and ad of soap. 1t vahsal w"t:;f 2 ~'l?a c}f a i Gle ker and Grocs in the upper left hand corner of your list (if gasiol li ’fl.lps IRy "i‘ cslt > gre&isc off pots and 4.0 yist is on more than one sheet, put your. name pans, keep: < '« outhouse or toilet clean and sanitary, clears and address in the upper right hand corner of each). clogged plumbing, kills flies in the egg and does many other Filkau sitioen to:mh WAL be gléin for DDt il useful thines 100 numerous to mention. corret(:t 2n(i complete of ullgv,he listsgent in. Ifthereisa 1 tiefor any prize, the full amount of such prize will be The ! For Those Who | For Those Who Submit | For Those Who Submit| given to each of those tying. Anyone is free to enter the | jend NoLabels | One Big Size Red Devil | Six Big Size Red Devil contest except employees of the Wm. Schield Mfg. Co. or Prizes - |"iPiieitpis Lye Lebel with Thair Lye Labels with Their| their relatives, and there will be po obligatory expense First Prize - -| $20.00 $50.00 $200.00 or any obligation connected with it. Second Prize - 15.00 30.00 75.00 Checks will be mailed the prize winners on March Ist and Third Prize - 10.00 20.00 50.00 at the same time a correct list of objects and the names Fourth Prize - 5.00 10.00 40.00 and addresses of the winners will be sent to all contestants. gl 8- 08 |BB LT ixt i - 3 3 o (< Seventh Prize | 2.00 7.00 20.00 ey °l"' t‘"”w" AT Eisbtbto Fifteenth| 100 5.00 10.00 in early to PE\“QL‘ WM. SCHIELD MFG. CO.,ST. LOUIS, MO., Dept. B. 61 OED - ; /A S AR . 8 \(i‘ LT P St L] 3 ure 1s strong/ . To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. | The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in side the throat combined with the healing effect o. Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of | the skin soon stops a cough. ‘ Both remedies are packed in one carton and the | cost of the combined treatment is 35¢. & : Just ask your druggist for HAYES' | HEALING HONEY. BT Py Bees oo [ | G g L s ; A r }:-- ‘:: u.v.‘,).\t ifi 4 m ‘{\\ RN e, Il‘."‘- "{'E“ Lo 33% e e e E 7’ eek K- on i‘tfi; y 4 / ‘,l 1 \¥ Surprise the Little Ones at Xmas with a Conway Player-Piano! OTHING would be more pleasing to the kiddies, and, in fact the whole family than to find on Christmas morning a CONWAY PLAYER-PIANO with which they could enjoy afternoons and evenings, at home, for a lifetime. This beautiful instrument contains the efforts of ' craftsmanship that go to make up a sturdy, depend- , able, graceful and well finished player-piano and ' in addition, it has a tonal quality and simplicity of action that is beyond reproach. Let us demonstrate this exceptional instrument at our store and we feel sure that you will be con vinced as to its merits. We also carry a cor/‘nplete line of all other high class musical merchandise. d Music C Bradshaw Music Co. ““ Dependable Musical Merchandise’’ South Grant St. -2 Fitzgerald, Ga. | Office Phone §ll : Res, rnone 545 - 1 . 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 =