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PERSONAL ,’I VOSBORKE
PARAGRAPHS | =
Mr. J. B. Wall and Rister Miss Mitt
Walt left today for Atlanta for 3 short
‘kcvisit.
Mrs Malcolm Pridgen and children
of Cordele are the guests of her par
gnts Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLauchlin,
) Mr, Cecil McLauchlin of Valdosta
spent Christmas in the city with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLauch
lin,
Mr. Mation Driscol of White Plains
Ga,, is| visiting in the home of Mr,
an&l/t"s. J. D. Mathis on Altamaha
street.
Misses Juliet, Sarah, and Carol Wim
berly of Atlanta are visiting in the
city with numerous friends, |
- Mrs, W. M. Ross came down from
Atlanta this morning to pack up her
household goods to move to Atlanta.
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Old tableware replated. urop me a
card and will call, W, Harrison_ City,
Mr. Robert Mann of C]il]tO;l, S
came in Monday and surprised his
parents Rev. and Mrs. R. M, Mann,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm_ E. Young of
Montezuma spent Christmas in the
city with Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Jay.
»& Mr Herbert Gaskins left Tuesday for
Charleston, S. C. after spending Xmas
in the city with friends and relatives.
Mr, Louis Stovall who has been
spendin® Xmas wth his parents Mr,
and Mrs. W. L. Stovall has returned
to Lumberton, N, C. ?
Mr and Mrs. J. Dennis Smith and
little son Francis have returned from
Rochelle where they spent the holidays
svith her parents.
Miss Bessie Smith of Atlanta spent
Christmas in the city with her sister
Miss Lula Smith,
- Misses Bessie and Lula Smith drove
over to Rochelle Christmas day ac
companied by their brother Mr. N T.
Smith and spent the day
. Piles Cured in 6to 14 Days {
ruggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails |
to cure Jtching, Blind, Blecding or Frotruding I
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles. and you
can “et restful cleen after firet apnlication. 60c |
Mr, W, B. Haynes, Jr., has return-!
ed from Vidalia where he spent Xmar
with relatives. |
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Mrs. Mary G, Dunn and grandidaugh |
ter Miss Edith Smith and ' Osmar
Smith of Thompson, Ga,, are visiting
Mrs. E. T. Dunn and A, M. Shepherd
and C.T. Owens families. |
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"’ 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. ‘
Mr. Clyde Carpenter of Eatonton,
Ga,, is the guest of friends in the city,
spending part of his time at the resi
dence of Mr. E. T. Dunn. |
Mrs, E, J. Taylor and daughter Ida
of Savannah came up Saturday fo be
with Mrs, . Taylor's mother who has
been ill for several wecks at the home
of her son, Mr, W. G. Turner.
. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
EVBROHO‘QUP‘WB (Tablets) can be taken
anyone withou cnmin%narvonanessm
In!heihead. E.W.GROVE’ aisnntureonm
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Mr. 1\) Marcns left for a business
trip to [Savannah Tuesdey.
C‘xr. ’,.nd Mrs, M, Gottlieb spent
Mristmas f,(;vith their parents in Sa
vannah, r turning to the city Tuesday
Mrs, 1. /Goldenberg and son William
of Griffin are the guests of Mr., and
Mrs, J. Kassewitz for a few days,
Mr. W. N. Bullard of Mayo, Fla.,
who has been visiting his son Mr. J.
H. Bullard and family in the city over
the holidays returned to his home to
day accompaned by his son and fam
ils,
Habitual Constipation 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 Stimulates and
Regulates. .. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
< Mr, and Mrs, C. L. Fox left this
r?%ning for Augusta, where Mrs, Fox
will remain for some time,K Mr. Fox
.returning to the city shortly,
Mr. and Mrs; J, R. Drake announce
the birth of a baby boy at their home
on north Lee.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) . Iv
S " W ERGVES imacare on cach s3O
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Miss Ruth Idelson of Doerun, Ga,
is the charming young visitor of Mr,
and Mrs. Abe Kruger this week.
Mr. Burr Stokoe the much loved
Superintendent of the First M. E. Sun
day School was honored ‘with the gift
of a beautiful arm chair at the begin
niy‘ of the exercises Sunday morning,
; Miss = Alda ‘Hunter has returned
home after spending the holidays with
relatives and friends in Abbeville.
AT THE
GRAND
TODAY
“THE KENTUCKY COLONEL"—
featuring an all star cast. A picture
version of Opie Reid's famous novel,
Romance, sentiment, hate, conflict,
jealousy, pathos—these are a few of
the vital ingredients which compose
this stirring drama,
Rolin Comedy “LATE HOURS™
and Aesop Fable Cartoon.
THURSDAY
“GUILTY OF LOVE” featuring
DOROTHY: DALTON. A “screeh
adaption of the stage play “This Wo
man_ This Man” by Avery Hopwood.
It«is a society romance of strong dra
matic appeal.
UNIVERSAL COMEDY & FOX
NEWS.
Prices 11c and 22c.
FRIDAY
“GUILE OF WOMEN” featuring
WILL ROGERS. The story of a
Swedish sailor. “Woman, Woman,
You Bane full of Lies,” said Yal the
sailor when he came back unexpected
ly asd found his girl in another man’s
lap. A great picture, flooded with true
to life comedy. . ‘
“MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE"
Episode 10
Mr, Fred T, Buice who has b_ccn!
visiting his sister Mrs. W_ R. Bowen.
for several days returned to Atlanta
today. . t
Miss ‘Mary Livingstone who hasl
been spending several days with her
mother Mrs. T, J Livingstone leaves
tonight for Atlanta, A
ST !
Mr. Herman Martin left Monday |
for Macon and from there goes tol
Milledgeville where he will be grooms
man at the Conn-Morrison wedding
of Dec, 28th, when Miss Ruth Conn,
niece of Mrs, L., L. Griner of this city
becomes the bride of Mr. William
Morrison of Virginia.
Mr, Julius Martin of Coluumbus was
the guest for several days in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G, H, Martin.
Mr. G, H. Martin and son, Brunson
accompanied Mr. Herman Martin as
far as Macon by auto and from there
they went on to Atlanta where they
will visit for several days returning
the latter part of the week with Mr. L.
W. Martin and family who will spend
New Years with them, .
No Worms in a Heaithy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and asa
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system, Nature willthen
throw off or dis,sel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect healti ™ Pleasant to take! €oc per bottle.
Mr. and Mrs William Farrand Os
borne and two children Laurel Esth
er and William Farrand Jr, leave on |
Thursday morning for their home in‘
Westwood, N. J. after spending the
Christmas holidays in the home of Dr,
and Mrs. L., S. Osborne,
Miss Anna J, Graves who has been
spending the holidays with her sister
Miss Eula Graves leaves Thursday
for Atianta, ¢
Mrs, Mamie Harris aud Miss Vi
ginia Spivey of Valdosta left this mo<a
" g for their homes aicer spending
Ciristmas as the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. G, A. Jolly,
Miss Nellie Johnson of Carrolton will
arrive Thursday to he the guest of
iliss Hazel Jolly.
Mr. ard Mr €-av vimdham of
Maccn spent Sundav as 11+ guests -
Mrs. J. E. A'berson.
‘ Miss Florence Simmons of Dublin is
expected to arrive in a day or so to
be the guest of Miss Thelma Dorm
iney.
Mr, and Mrs. Preston Seanor spent
the holidays in Fayetteville with rel
atives.
Mrs. Fred Astin left this morning
for Atlanta having received the sad
news of the death of her mother, Mrs.
Bolin, who has frequently visited in
Fitzgerald.
Mrs, Martha Drew of Abbeville is
the guest of Mrs. John H. Johnson
for a few days
Miss Abbie Vassie of Florida: is the
guest of Miss Gussie Graham for the
holidays.
BIBLE SCHOOL AT ROANOKE
A Bible School will be held at Roa
noke School house at 3 P, M. each
Sunday to which the public generally
is invited. s
| CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to the many friends for their
kindness and sympathy, and the beau
tiful floral offerings in our sad be
reavement,
Mrs. R, L. Jones and family.
Mrs. Nellie Jones, mother and fam
' ily connections,
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND #KESS MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1921.
Quit Meat When
Kidneys Both
idneys bother
Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back
. Hurts or Bladder Troubles You
No man or woman who ecats meat
regularly can make a u.istake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally,
isays a well-known authority, Meat
forms uric acid which excites the
kidneys. they become overworked
from the strain, get sluggish and fail
to filter the waste and poisons from
the blood, then we get sick. Nearly
all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou
lhlc, nervousness, dizziness, sleepless
ness and urinary disorders come
from sluggish kidneys,
The moment you feel a dull ache
in the kidneys or your back hurts or
if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full
of sentiment, ‘irregular of passage or
attended by a sensation of scalding,
stop eating meat and get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any phar
‘macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast and in a
few days vour kidneys will act fine,
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon. juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to. flush and stimu
llate the kidneys, also to neutralize
‘the acids in urine so it no longer
causes irritation thus ending bladder
‘weakness. ©
~ Jad Salts is inexpensive and can
not injure; makes a delightful effer
vescent lithia-water drink which ev
‘eryone should take now and then to
keep the kidncys clean and active
and the blood pure, thercby avoid
ing serious kidney complications,
tf Advertisement
Mr, and Mrs® J. C Register .'mdl
little son spent Christmas in Waycross
with relatives, l
Mr, and Mrs, J. H. McDonald and
Mr. Marvin McDonald spent Christ
mas in Eastman with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, E Robertson of
Vidalia are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
S. Flournoy.
Miss Pauline Dunn had as her guest
during the holidays Miss Edith Smith
of FEatonton,
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Mrs. John Dunn of Eatonten is the
guest of Mrs. E. T. Dunn on south
Sherman street,
Mr. Raymond Massey of Raleigh,
N, C, stopped over in the city to
'\'isit friends on his way from Edison
where he spent Christmas with home
folks.
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i Is your liver out of order? Do you
| suffer from biliousness, headaches, con
lstipation? if so, Tanlac is what you
| nedd —T. J. Haile & Co. adv.
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. Geo. W. Mayo returned to school in
{ Macon after a pleasant visit with his
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parents Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Mayo.
Stewart F. Gelders, managing edi
tor of the Athens Herald spent Sun
day in the city with his parents and
returned to Athens Monday morning.
Lester Daniel spent Christmas with
his mother, Mrs, G, A, Daniel in Ma
con.
Geo. L. Kilcrease came over from
Valdosta to enjoy Christmas with his
family. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wittington af-l
ter spending some time here with
Mrs. Whittington’s parents Mr, and
Mrs, D. H. Johnson have returned to
their home at Montgomery, Ala.
Tanlac is well advertised, but ad
vertising alone could not have produced
Tanlac’s popularity. It had to have
merit. —T J Haile & Co, adv.
Mr, Earl Anthony with his bride,
formerly Miss lone Wadsworth .of
Columbus arrived in the city Tuesday
and are at home with Mr, and Mrs_
Fred . Hardee on East Roanoke Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony were married
on Sunday morning at Columbus and
stopped over at Cobb to visit her sis
ter before coming to this city to make
‘their home.
l Mr. N. A. Brewer of Marietta is
the guest of his daughter Mrs, H. S,
’ Channel.
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Gibson Broadhurst is home from
Tech to spend the holidays with his
parents. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phillips left
Tuesday for Vidalia to spend a few
days visiting near there expecting to
return the latter art of the week,
Miss Lois Malcolm will entertain
the younger set with a party at her
home this evening,
Mr. John H, Fletcher of Tifton was
a visitor in the city Friday and Sat
urday. . :
Mr. Rabert Ennis of Atlanta was a
visitor ' the city for several days.
Mr. Tehn Hunter of Atlanta has been
the guest for several days in the home
of Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Stovall.
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Miss Mable Emily Fussell who is
attending A. & M. College at” Douglas
arrived Friday to spend the Xmas ol
idays with ler parents Mr. and Mrs.
A. Fussell, .
. Mrs &W, J. Dorniney, is spending
the Xmas holidays with re daughter
Mrs. .% Fussell,
CREA%.‘FOR CATARRH
PENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid!
In one niinute 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
etrates 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 a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
comes so quickly, adv.
HOME COMING DAY AT
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Next Sunday, January Ist will be
Home-Coming Day at the Christian
Church. Our new minister, Rev,
Bruce Nay of Athens, will be with us
and we want to give him a hearty wel
come, Let all of us start the New
Year right, making new resolutions
and may one of them be that we: will
attend all regular meetings of the
Church when possible.
T will be there? Will you?
All friends are cordially invited to
meet with us.
RUMMY PARTY FOR
VISITOR
Mrs. Emory Wilcox entertained
with a small party very informally on
Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Lou
ise Wilcox of Milledgeville who is the
guest of her sister Mrs. J. J, Pryor,
The evening was delightfully spent
playing rummy at the close of which
a delicious salad course with hot cof
fee was served, .
The pretty little apartments were
artistically decorated in the Xmas
colors, quantities of mistletoe, red
roses, and white narcissis were mostly
used.
The hostess was assisted in entertain
ing by her sister Mrs. James P. Hunt
er of’ Millen who is her guest.
The guests included Misses Louise
Wilcox, Trene Jones, Ethlyn Fussell,
Quinette Prentiss and Hazel Jolly,
Messrs Chester Strickland, Arthur
Daniel, Wallace Smith Erncst Hang
er, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pryor and Mr.
and Mrs. B, E. Wilcox, and Mrs, I
P. Hunter.
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ENeizs Ater Christmas =i,
SALE OF MEN’S CLOTHING, LADIES’ READY
TO-WEAR AND HATS.
THESE Special items have been greatly reduced for after Christmas
selling. You can now buy a Suit, Coat, Dress or Hat as well as a
man’s or boys’ Suit at almost your own figures.
ALL LADIES SUITS AND HATS - - - - ONE-HALF PRICE
ALL DRESSES AND COATS - - - - - - ONE-THIRD OFF
ALL SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS - - - - ONE-FOURTH OFF
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A $65.00 Ladies’s Suit Now_.__.__s32.so
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A 8512.50 Ladies’ Hat Now_.____.__s6.2s
A $lOOO Tadies’ Hat Now_ .. ____ $5.00
A $BOO ILadies’ Hat Now_._.____. $4.00
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A $5.00 Ladies’ Hat Now____.... $2.50
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CLOTHING & READY-TG-WEAR PHONE 18. “LEADERS OF QUALITY_ AND LOW PRICES” GROCERY PHONE 155,
[ ENTERTAINS FOR
| MISS GLOVER
Mrs. George E. Ricker entertained
the members of her Sunday School
Class with a lovely party on Thurs
day afternoon in honor of Miss Maude
Glover. The pretty apartments were
very artistically decorated with vines
with red berries and 'poinscttas, A
contest was enjoyved ‘“The Bride's
Troussea in Auvagrams.”
Mrs. Ricker the teacher of the class
presented Miss Glover with a beauti
fu! silver bon-bon dish a gift from the
Class.
At six o'clock a delicious luncheon
was served in two courses to the guests
as they were scated at three small ta
bles in the dining room. Pretty place
cards of Christihas greetings were
used,
Those present were: Misses Maude
Glover, Lula Smith, Mina FEmery,
Mesdames J. M. McNeill .J. C, Gln\'-i
er, L. E, Rhorer, J. E. Brewer, J. H.‘
Stalker and R. M. Maun
SPEND THE DAY
PARTY
Miss Mabel Alberson entertained
with a spend the day party at the
home of her mother Mrs, J. E. Alber
son on south Grant street on Tuesday,
The decorations were in keeping
with the Christmas season and a beau
tiful center piece of white narcissis
asd fern graced the table in the dining
room. A t noon a delicious turkey
dinner was served to the .following
voung ladies: ‘Misses Mildred Hale,
Josephine Manning, Corinne McPhail,
Athieen Rhorer and Elvynne and Ma
bel Alberson,
LUNCHEON FOR
BRIDAL PARTY
Mrs. E. N, Davis entertained with
a beautiful luncheon at her home on
South Tee strect on Tuesday, cnter
taining the pridal party of the Glover-
Wilkinson wedding, just preceding the
rehearsal at the Glover home.
The home was lovely in the decora
tions for the evening The living room
was adorned with vases of lovely ros
es and the dining room was a beauti
tiful picture in white and silver
The dining table had as decorations
silver candelebra, holding white can
dles and tied with a large white tulle
bow' and white rose buds and lacey
fern formed a heantiful centerpiece
A delicious five course luncheon was
served and covers laid for the follow
ing: Misses Maude FEdna Glover Ruth
Wilkinson, Mr. Charles Wilkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glover, Mr and
Mrs L. C. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Bray
'lol\ Davis and Mrs, E. N. Davis,
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Grand Opera House, Tuesday, Jan, 3.
We ¥ish To 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
i 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 by the pound.
Fifteen cents per pound for everything ironed.
Seven cents per pound rough dry (this means
Bed and Table linen ironed, wearing apparel wash
ed and starched ready to iron.)
These rates do not include shirts or collars.
We will appreciate your patronage.
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PHONE 35
Launderers, Dry Cleaners, Dyers
Few Folks Have
Gray Hair Now
Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray,
Faded Hair Dark and Glossy
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
ed or gray. Years ago the only way
to get this mixture was to make it
at home, which is mussy and trouble
some.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound.” You will get a
large bottle of this old-time recipe im
proved by the addition of other in
gredients, at very little cost. Every
body uses this preparation now, be
cause no one can possibly tell that
you darkened your hair, as it does it
s 0 naturally and evenly. You damp
en a sponge or soft brush with it
and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time; by
morning the gray hair disappears,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifuily = dark,
thick and glossy and you look years
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