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'PERSONAL ” T
PA RAGRA P H s st
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Seanor leave
mrday for Fayetteville to spend the
ays with her parents.
- Mr_ ]J. Terry of Jacksonville ar
rived in the city for a short visit and
will visit his daughters in Cordele be
fore refiurning to Florida.
!W. T, Langston of Bainbridge will
end the holidays in the city with his
parents Rev. and Mrs. Whitley Lang
ston.
J. W, Nisbitt, appraiser for the Fed
eral Land Bank at Columbia, S. C. is
in the county inspecting farms prep
aratory ;emaking loans, About
$lOO,OOO ~“applied for by Ben Hill
County Farmers,
J*Télp fight tuberculosis—Buy your
Christmas seals from the Woman's
Club,
. ®
Big Cut in all
«~dome-made candy
at *Manon Candy
Company.
Herman Gelders arrived home from
the A. & M, College at Tifton to spend
the holidays with his parents.
Carter Weston is spending the holir
“days in the city with his parents and
A 1 return to the A. & M, College af
thi'r the holidays,
~ ‘ s
'We weld anything made
of metale Crews Bicycle
Companye
Mr, and Mrs. John W. Rowland
leave Sunday for Savannah and Ludo
\w‘ci to spend the holidays with friends
and relatives,
Pre*used Sewing Ma=-
chines for sale. Easy
terms, Crews Bicycle Co
—_— :
Mr, W. R. Tucker of the Agricul
,,.tfnral Extension Department of the
. B, & A, spent a few hours in the
city enroute to St. Simons where he
will spend the Holidays with his fam
ily.
Editor L. J, Whitehurst of the Ab
bevill® Chronicle was in the City to
day doing Christmas shopping.
o All next week -
.
Mixed Candy 15ec.
per pound.
Domino Loaf, powdered and brown
Sugar at J, C. Wilson'’s, phone 322.
y SR Ao N R R
N‘\and Mrs. J. W, Killingsworth
left M-t night to spend Christmas with
their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W_ A, Dowling leave
May for Valdosta to spend the hol
inays with relatives,
if We Can Get It In
The Shop We Can Fix It
Old tableware repiated. urop me a
card @nd will call, W, Harrison_City,
Mr. J, M. McNeill of Columbus ar
rived Thursday to spend the holidays
¥ with his family. ;
Mr. W. W, Hodges eft Thursday for
Atanta to spend Christmas.
A full line of Dennison’s Christmas
cards and Stickers at the Leader-En
terprise,
GARBER’S SURPRISE STORE =t SOUTH MAIN STREET = :: FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
WE WILIL:. CONTINUE OUR WONDERFUL
8 )\ )
One Cent=Twenty-Five Cents and One Dollar Sale
New Bargains---Late Shipments Included---New Goods Arriving Daily---Wonderful Merchandise. ;
CANTON CREPE DRESSES, NEW SHIPMENT OF THE NEW
SPRING STYLES AT
$l.OO
WITH ANOTHER AT REGULAR PRICE!
AT B T 2 e S T S e R B R S BRGSOy
NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES HATS, NE SPRING STYLES—
WITH ANOTHER AT REGULAR PRICE!
Last Call
For Christmas
Savings
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY ‘
‘BUNTY PULLS The STRINGS”
a photo-play story adapted from the
the famous- stage play of the same|
name. Featuring an all star cast, ‘
“THE MIRACLES OF THE JUN
GLE” Episode 9.
- SATURDAY |
“BEAUTY AND THE BANDIT”
A Western feature.
“BREAKING THROUGH"” Epi
sode No. 10.
“DO OR DIE” Episode No. 2.
Sunshine Comedy “THE BOOK
AGENT.”
Mutt & Jeff Cartoon “THE GAL
IEEY: ST, AVE
' MONDAY
“RIDING WITH DEATH” featuir
ing CHARLES ‘BUCK’ JONES,. An
‘excitmg and entertamning Western
photoplay. The story concerns 3 Tex
as Ranger who has his difficulties re
storing order from chaos
‘ Educational Comedy & Fox News.
| Prices Ilc and 22c. \
~_Mr. Earl Anthony left Thursday for
Columbus to spend Christmas with his
parents Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Anthony.
During the holidays he will be mar
ried to Miss Tone Wadsworth of Col
umbus gnd expects to return the first
of the year with his Dbride,
We repair Sewing Ma
chines, oil Stoves,
n everything. Crews
Bieyele Co.
“We sell it for less” is our motto
Wilkins Cash Grocery. Cash and Car
ry—Keep up with the times,
A full line of Dennison’s Christmas
cards and Stickers at the Leader-En
terprise,
Dr. and Mrs, Rawlins of Rebecca
‘were in the city shopping Thursday,
Mrs Fred Biemer went to Douglas
to visit her mother.
Miss Catherine Godbee leaves to
day for Vidalia to spend Christmas,
Miss Estelle Waites who has been
teaching school at Alma has arrived
to spend Christmas with her parents
Mr. and Mrs, W. L, Waites.
Best Goods for less money at Wil
kins Cash Grocery. Reason?— Cash
and Carry keep up with the times.
Mrs. T. L. Fields of Rebecca was
shopping here Thursday.
Oranges, apples, nuts and candy for
the Xmas-stockingy at the Wilking
.Cash Grocery. Cash and Carry, keep
up with the times,
Miss Athleen Dickey left Thursday
tor Waycross to spend a few days as
the guest of Misses Margaret and Alex
Morrison.
Domino Loaf, powdered and brown
Sugar at J, C. Wilson’s, phone 322.
Mrs. Lon Dickey and daughter Miss
Athleen returned Wednesday night
rom Macon where they were guests
or a couple o days with Mr. and Mrs,
R. L. Dickey at Arlingron place,
Have a look a{ Manon Candy
Company’s Windows.
Miss Corrine McPhail retuurned on
Wednesday from G.N.&I.C, College
at Milledgeville to spend the holidays
with her parents Mr, and Mrs. O. G.
McPhail.
.'THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921
INFORMAL DANCING
PARTY
Miss Mildred Hale entertained a
few friends with a very informal dan
cing party on Thursday evening at the
home ct }er parents Mr, and Mrs. W.
E, Hale on South Lee street.
The hstess was assisted in serving
light reirczshments at a late houur by
Miss Athleen Rhorer and her mother
Mrs. W. E. Hale.
The guests included Misses Joseph
ine Manning, Mabel Alberson, Marga
ret Wise, Norma Shannonhouse, Eliz
abeth McCarty, Louise Jones, Grace
Benton, Athleen Rhorer, and Messrs
Mark Mayes, Arthur Benton, « Lauren
Parrott, Jay Rhorer, Cecil Powell,
Will Pryor, Alton Weaver, Jimmie
Hart, and Derrick Jones.
Miss Virginia McPhail who has
‘been teaching at Adel will arrive to
dav to visit her parents during the
helidays.
b b e
Miss Sarah Farmer, Miss Geneive
Spier, and Col, Norman left by auto
this morning for Macon where Miss
Farmer will take the train for IL.a
Grange after spending several days
in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
F. H, Farmer. Miss Spier goes to
Sandersville to visit relatives and Col.
Norman will continue to Norwood, Ga.
to spend the holidays,
DINNER PARTY
Messrs' W, B. Haynes, Jr. and H. R,
Wilson entertained with a bird dinner
at the Lee-Grant Hotel on Wednes
day evening at eight oclock,
A special table was aranged for the
party and an elaborate dinner served
to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Farrand Osborne, Mr. and Mrs,
Jake Eston Brewer, Misses Helen Os
‘Porne and Charlotte Louise Smith and
Messrs W. B. Haynes, Jr.. and H. R,
Wilson, i |
MR. AND MRS. OSBORNE
ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. William Farrand Os
‘borne of Westwood, N. J, were guests
of honor at a Christmas party given
at the home of Dr and Mrs. L S,
O<borne on Thursday evening,
The entire lower floor of the home
on Roanoke Drive was elaborately
decorated in teh “seasons colors and
suggestions, quantities of trailing vine
red Christmas bells, wreaths of holly
and mistletoe decorated the windows
and arches of the doors, festoons of
red heing also drapl across the ceil
ing in the living room ‘nd the lights
were shaded in red.
The guests were met at the door hy
Miss Helen Osborne and Mr. and Mrs,
W. F. Oshorne. :
As soon as the guests had assembled
Christmas greetings on post cards
were distributed and the guests match
ed cards for partners at the tables of
of games, different games being play-|
ed at the tables including dominoes,
heart dice, hunco anagrams, patch
ing a picture puzzle, rook, etc.
Games were played at ten tables.
Mrs. Carl Fellars and Dr, John Fra
zer, Jr., were the most successful at
these games,
At the close of the games a salad
plate of chicken salad sandwiches,
with hot coffee and whipped cream
was served, red and white mints being
pacced afterwards.
Those assistineg in entertaining and
serving were: Misses Maude Glover,
Charlotee Louise Smith, Mrs. L. E.
Rharer and Mrsr. 7. E. Brewer.
The guests included mostly the old
school friends of Mr. Osbhorne and a
good time was spent talking over old
times and comparing notes of the pres
ent To complete the evenings en
tertainment the old fashioned Virginia
Reel was enjoyed just before the de
partnre of the guests.
Those present were: Misses Touise
Wilcox of Milledgeville Gladvs Mar
tin, Charlotte T.ouise Smith, Ethelyn
Fussell! Tulia Prentiss Trene Jones,
Helen Oshorne and Maude Glover,
Mr. and Mrs, William Farrand Os
borne, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wilcox
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Fellars, Mr. and
Mrs. S G. Pryor. Jr, Mr.;and Mrs
. E Brewer Mr and Mrs. J© C.
Rush, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence C.
Glover, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Prvor, Mr
and Mrs. C. C. Persons Mr_ and Mrs.
Preston Seanor., Mr. and Mrs Fveritt
Rhorer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy PRraco,
Mesdames Modena Rogers. F. H. Hil
liard Nelle Moncrief and Messrs Her
man Martin, Arthur Daniel, Rov Ad
ams, W. B Haynes_Tr., H. R, Wilson,
Tohn T.. Frazer, R. M. Pryor and Dr,
and Mrs. T.. S, Oshorne and Miss
Cizre 1., Smilie
Fitrgerald Leader WANT-ADS
Quick Results. Phone 328.
THOSE WONDERFUL LEATHER TRAVELLING BAGS AT
| $l.OO
WITH ANOTHER AT REGULAR PRICE!
BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED
S T TPR S S O S ™RTANARS L RE TR B e
THOSE LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S COATS AT—
. $l.OO
WITH ANOTHER AT REGULAR PRICE!
;/ > thget‘d.ld ~ Ga.
Calomel Salivates
And Loosens Teethl
e |
The Very Next Dose Of This Treach
erous Drug May Start Trouble
You know what calomel is, It's mer
cury; quicksilver, Calomel is danger
ous, It crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, cramping and sickening
you. Calomel attacks the bones and
should never be put into your system,
If you feel bilious, headachy, consti
pated and all knocked out, just go to
your druggist and get a pottle of Dod
son’s Liver Tone for a few cents which
is a harmless vegetable substitute for
dangerous calomel, Take a spoonful
and if it doesn‘t start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasy calomel and wihout making
you sick, you just go back and get
your money,
Don't take calomel! Yt makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day’s
work, Dodson’s Liver Tone straight
ens you right up and you feel great,
No salts necessary, Give it to the chil
dren because it is perfectly harmless
and can not salivate, adv,
LIBRARY CLOSED
ALL DAY MONDAY
' Instead of closing the Library on
the afternoon of Christmas Eve as
heretofore the Library will remain op
en on Saturday and be closed on
Monday for the accommodation of the
rural patrons in particular.
W, Fri. "
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iS. CHRISTMAS GIFTS
FOR SISTER— |
Beautiful Dresses at ._____________Marcus Quality Shop
Bed Room Slippers at $1.29 at ____________Moore Bros.
Purses and Handbags at __________Marcus Quality Shop
Sweaters Beautiful Styles at ________________Moore Bros.
Visiting Cards at ______ __ ______The Leader-Enterprise
Xour Portrast Made by 0i..i1..l bolicioisidcis CINENS
FOR THE BABY—
All Wool Knit Caps at —._______.__Marcus’ Quality Shop
Fancy Baby Sweaters at __________Marcus’ Quality Shop
B 8 TOraaes made By ..oioloiieciiiinaiiuan, OWNS
FORSWEETHEART—
Sille Mose ot .Coiiiiiaoiioicou Marens' Qualily -Shop
Victor Records and Sheet Music at —____._____Bradshaw’s
Beaded Handbags at .___._______.__Marcus’ Quality Shop
Pearl Beadh ot _......00c0c0n-~. Marcus’ Bluality Shop
Visiting Cards at ________._______The Leader-Enterprise
Leather Handbags at ____________._Marcus’ Quality Shop
A Panpsie Bade by .oooiaaa.. il Sl S DRI
FOR BROTHER—
A Pressing Club Membership at the____Fit-Right Tailor
ing Company (successors to National Dry Cleaning Co.)
Silk Sox and Ties at ______________Marcus’ Quality Shop
Harmonicas for little brother at _ __ ________Bradshaw’s
Hat, The Lion Quality at __________Marcus’ Quality Shop
Cardsatthe ... .. i ' ... . _[eader-Enterprise Office
Your Portrait Made by - . ... 0. . Gwens
FOR MOTHER— '
Vicfrolas: and 'Reecords at -+ ___ = Bradshaw's
Ladies’ Coats, Skirts and Suits at ... ___._ _: Mateus’
Fine iLnen Handkerchiefs, reasonable at_-___Moore .Bros.
A Subscription to the ________________Leader-Enterprise
Aportrait made by voo 000 s ide s JLULL D GIWENS
———_—————_————_——__
X. | X
v |Candies |lvory Sets | 3
A Wea FULL'LINE oF | FRENCH IVORY IN SINGLE A
CHRISTMAS SWEETS IN RIBECES AND‘IN SETS—IT IS
S GIFT BOXES—A VERY AT- EASY TO MATCH the PIECES S
TRACTIVE DISPLAY. THAT ARE ALRPADY IN
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aving Sets | Stati
p |ONVIIg o€ ationery | F
T CONSISTING OF GLASS, |IN GIFT BOXES that WILI T
S‘ BRUSH, SHAVING STICK | PLEASE EVERYONE -IN
HOLDER AND BRUSH REST WHITE AND COLORS. S
Denmark Drug Co.
Phone 75 S. Grant St.
FOR GRANDFATHER—
SHNE 8t «ocisoinii i biumaias o Marcus' Ouality Shop
Xour DOt Mads By oo il sesiiualii i, DRON
FOR GRANDMOTHER—
Ladies’ All Wool Sweaters at .__.._Marcus’ Quality Shop
Your Portrait made by o 0 ... ) L Owen’s Stodis
Victrolas and Records at ... . .cu . ... Bradahdw's
Your Pontrayt ot -ol 0 000 0 ot e o 0 s (SWenis
FOR FATHER—
A nice Silk Tie tor 69 cents at _...._......._M00re Bros.
A LIl Bt ut o 00l Mareust Clie £ ¢
A B ol iiiiii s vacapneßlNEßE" CIRBDEY | O
Buster Brown SilleSoxat ... ... o Mdere Brgs.
Handkerchiefs at ____.___________Marcus’ Quality Shop
A Subscrpton to the __________________Leader-Enterprise
A:Porsrait Mide by ... .. -l bl Owens
FOR THE WHCLE FAMILY—
Chickkensiatithe - oo 000 Lo . Stae Mavlief
For Your Christmas Goodies ——___._______F. E. Wyman’s
Tangerines and Apples at ______________Manon’s Grocery
Fancy Head Lettuece ot oo cia B K Wetnan's
Butter-and Begsat the o fosd 0000 o Star Mankef
Cranees and Batatinas 4t - 00 e v o ves BNIENONS
Victrolas and Records at ——..___._._____... Bradshaw’s
Higs,"Raising and Prunes at -. .. . " Manon's
Oranges and Apples at o ocme o - 0 F, B Wemah's
Country Made Sausage at the __.____________Star Market
Walnuts, Pecans and Brazil Nuts at ____________Manon’s
Fruits and Nuteat .. oo o/oiicouisc 00l Feli - ins
All kinds of Fancy Groceries at ________________ Manon’s
Rlght PHCEE B <. viicuieniiiileniinaiions DU
SEEORE BAIORS At .o s SR
Player Riatos at - o cnio i s e L BraEHAWS
Portrauts by oo cebol 200 oo s o B (VWS
Fresh Meat: of All Kinds at the ____________Star Market
THE SHIRTS AT 25c ARE THE GREATEST BARGAINS YOU
WILL EVER SEE!
WITH ANOTHER AT REGULAR PRICE!
Those LEATHE RAND BEADED BAGS ARE WONDERS AT—
-28 cents
WITH ANOTHER AT REGULAR PRICE!
“
Just the Biggest and Finest Selection of NECKTIES You have ever
Seen at— A 2
28 cents
WITH ANOTHER AT REGULAR PRICE!
~ One Cent
Twenty-Five Cents
One Dollar
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