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FRED & OTTO HARNISH,
Boot and Shoe Makers
212 E. Pine Street
Fine and Substantial Repairing
Promptly Done.
DR. D. F. THOCMPSON,
Fitzgerald, CTeorgia
5.-STORY BUILDING, 2NS FLOOR
Chronic Diseases, Tumors,
External Cancers and Goitre
successfully treated without the knife.
Ey S T e i
' B ——m e ———ern
Try The
0. K. BARBER SHOP
Best Place In Town,
P. B. & R. B. OWEN, Preps.
119 East Pine Street
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DR. J. E. GOETHE
Office Fourth Floor Garbutt-Donavan Bldg.
Office Hours:
10t0o 12 A. M. 3toSP. M.
and by appointment.
All calls attended promptly,
only during office hours.
Diseases of Women and Children
*Registers Meat Market
Prompt and Reliable Service
Fresh Meat at
Reasonable Prices
319 E. Pine St. - - Phone 448
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$lOO,OOO to Loan
ON BEN HILL FARMS
And on Fitzgerald City Property
Loans Negotiated Promptly
Terms the Best; Interest
the Lowest.
Come and See Me.
W. M. BRYAN
Garbutt-Donovan Building
Room No. 311, Fitzgerald, Ga.
g Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS, Tifton, Georgia
Dr. J. W. Elliott Dr. F. E. Keefer
DRS. ELLIOTT & KEEFER,
OSTEOPATHS.
Office Hours, 8:12 a.m. 2:05,p.m.
PHONE 327
Offices—2ll-212 5-Story Bldg.
* Fitzgerald, Ga.
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Keefer’s Barber Shops
'UNION BARBERS
BATHS
'(E’ITZGBRAI.D . s MANCHESTER
Lumber, Laths, Shingles
< MANUFACTURERS OF
Window Frames, Door Screnes,
All Kinds of Mouldings
Sflecial Orders for Dressed Lumber
Filled on Short Notice.
Planing Mill and Novelty Works.
East End Magnolia St.
Telephone No. 14. Fitzgerald, Ga.
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CITY PRESSING CLUB
2}l SOUTH GRANT?® STREET
‘ Prone 367.
Clothes called fer and delivered.
NOTICE.
The constantly increasing demand
for Tae TeLEO-MECHANICS OF NATURE
AND Susconscious Mmps compelling
me to move to a city with greater
book-printing and publishing facili
ties, I will close out the few remain
ing copies of the $1.50 edition for
75 cts., and the $2.50 (cloth and
gold) copies for $1.50,te save trouble
and expense of trani%fi;’fgation.
Jobs left for repairs several months
ago must be called for within thirty
days. Debtors and creditors please
call in for a settlement of accouats.
Household and furéafii)fie at half
their actual value. * e city los
and 5-acre tracts cheap. Get or send
for a descriptive price-list of lots
.and tracts. i
” . H. WETTSTEIN. .
3 -@ # South Main Street.
E’L;'QR%%‘ "o ~ : *';.:: e A.> e R
Fruits Comparatively New.
- Not until the days of Henry VIL
i were' raspberries, strawberries and
therries known ic England.
Union Schoonl News
There will be preaching at Mt.
Olive Church Sunday.
Mrs. R. V. Hanley, of the city,
spent Sunday with her mother
Mrs. Williams,
Mr. Jesse Vaughan, made a bus
iness trip to town Thursday.
Quite a crowd of young people
00% disappointed Friday night of
the school entertainment at Liynn
wood. They was thinking that it
was at Enswood insterd of Liynn
wood.
Bu they soon found out differ
ent when they got here.
Mr. Walter Jordan of Ocilia
made a flying trip to Fitzgerald
Sanday A. M,
Miss Eva Mae Yarbrough, was
the guest of Miss Louis Williams
Sunday p. m. L
We are sorry to learn that Mr,
4. Y. Paulk is very ill this week
with the smallpox,
Mrs. Hattie Buckner and Miss
Irene Dorminey was among those
who attended the school entertain
ment at Ashton Friday night.
Miss Maude Youug oif Mystic
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mrs. W. M, Odum,
Mr. L. A. Yarbrcugh visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Yarbrough Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Thomas Harden from Oak
land, Fla., is visiting his friend,
Mr. W. P. Hyatt, this wcek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCook
from Mystic spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, George Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCracken
was out driving Sunday p. m.
Miss Esssie Barnes was in the
city shopping Saturday p. m,
Among those who attended the
Easter egg hunt at our school
Friday, were Misses Loue Wil
liams, All those who attended en
joyed the afternoon very much.
Mrs. L. A. Yarbrough, visited
Mrs, W. M. Odum, Monday p. m.
Mr. Dan Garrison’ and Miss
Adlice - Dorminey ~ attended the
singing at Dormineys Mill Sunday.
Mr. Charley Reymonds, of the
city was down on his farm Thurs
day p. m., :
Mrs. Hattie Buckner of Fitzger
ald was the guest of Mrs. J. B.
Smith Friday.
Mr. J. B. Smith is real busy
this week, fixing potatoes to ship
to North Georgia.
Success to the Leader.
“‘Brown Eyes.”
House forrent, 320 ¥, Magnoha. ]
Notice
Notice is hereby given to the
public that if no good and sufficient
cause is shown to the contrary, the
Commissioner of roads and revenues
will on the first Tuesday in June
pass an order establishing a public
road as follows: Commencing at
the Southeast corner Ten (10) acre
Tract number twenty three hun
dred and ninty three(2393), thence
west to the Southwest corner of Ten
(10) acre tract numbor Twenty
four hundred and thirty five (24359
Said road having been formerly
laid outfby the American Tribune
Soldier's Colony Company, and to
be known as “Inglewood” road.
" Thisroad is to run Letween Ten
acre tract numbers 2393, 2406, 2407,
2420, 2421, 2434, 2335 in Land Lot
number 86 in the 3rd. Land Dis-|
trict on the North, and Ten (10)
acre tracts 2491, 2504, 2505, 2518,
2619, 2532, 2533 in Land Lot num
ber 65 in the 3rd¢. Land: District on
the South. R
By order bf County Cominissioners
this March 15. 1912
; J. G. Minshew,’
H. M. Warren,
Wesley R. Walker,
. RELKing, Clerk County Com.
Baby's Advantage.
A baby is tolerably helpless, but he
has one advantage—he doesn’t have
o listen to the foolishness grown men
talk to him unless he wants to. |
THE LEADER-ENTFRPRISE, TUESDAY APRIL 16, 1912.
~ Look Here For It
Many a Fitzgerald reader will
be interested.
When people read =about the
cures made by medicine endorsed
from far away, is it surprising
that they wonder if the statements
are true? But wien they read of
cases right nere at home, positive
proof is within their reach, for
close inyestigation is an easy mat
ter. Read Fitzgerald endorsement
of Doan’s Kidpey Pills.
William Goebler, 211 Roanhoke
Drive, Fitzgerald, Ga., says: *']
am pleased to recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pilis as they have helo:d
me wonderfully, My kidneys
troubled me for years and I was
obliged to get up several times at
night, owing to a kidrey weakness,
My back ached almost constantly
and I restel poorlv, When I
got up in the morning, 1 felt lame
and stiff and could hardly get
around, Hearing about Doan’s
Kidney Pills, I ot tained a supply
and their use corrected my trouble,
I can say that Doan’s Kidrey Pi}.‘si
have been of greater benetit to me
than anything else I have ever
taken.” ‘Statement given April 15, |
1908.) ]
RE-ENDORSEMENT. |
! Mr, Goebler was interviewed
on April 26, 1911 and he said: I
authorize the continued publica
tion of my former endorsement of
Doan’s Kidney Pil s. This remedy
has certainly been of berefit to
me.”
For sale by ull dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Company,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name— Doan’s—
and take no other.
Notice
Notice is hereby given to the
public that if no good and sufficient
cause is shown to the contrary, the
Commissioners of roads and revenue
will on the first Tuesday in June
pass an’order establishing a public
roadfas’ follows:% Commencicg at
the old [Paulk public roadjswhere
the;o. & V.R. R. crosses said_road,
andjrunning west on_original land
line between lots Two Hundred thir
ty three £(233) on the north and
Two Hunbred thirty four (234) on
the South, to the Scuth west corner
of. Lot (233) thence on coriginal line
between lots 240 and 241 a distance
of about 500 yards, thence ina
Northwesterly direction about 500
yards, thence west to the Fitzger
ald and Frank Public Road running
through land lot 239, all in the 4th.
Land District of said County.
By order of County Commissioner
this March, sth,, 1912,
J. G. Minshew,
H. M. Warren,
Wesiey R. Walker,
R. L. King, Clerk County Com.
FOR SALE—Choice Chrysanthe
mum plants at 10c. per dozen, mix
ed. Apply at 201 North Merrimac
Drive or phone 165.
WANTED—AGTIVE MAN IN EACH LGCALITY
To join this Society. Sick, accident,
death Dbenefits. And introduce our
Memberships. All or spare time. §sso
to $3OO a month. Every Member se
cured gives you a steady monthly in
come. Experience not needed. Write
for plans. Box HJ-293, Covington, Ky.
STOVE WOoOD—l6in best quality.
quick delivery, phone 402, Bernie
A. Fohl Roanocke Drive, over 13
years at the same old stand; a
square deal or I don't want your $
FOR SALE.—Chcice Canarie
Birds, young Singers $3.60 each
Females $l.OO each; pair $3.30.
50-3 t 515 W. Central Avenue.
FOR SALE—Mare, 12 .zears old,
$50.00 cash if sold at ence. Rea
son for selling I am leaving the
country, Apply Telephone Office.
51-3 t. & e
e X o s e
AUTOMOBILE—I have a new 1912
five-passenger Buick Automobile
i .ul;]hiclth%s NEver .run PPut liftgie,
*that [ wil sell chear., - Posteffice
” -Box 197. Tmegn,‘:éé.\ S 4.
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FOR SALE—One practically new
new roller top desk. W. H. Glid
dens, Tifton, Ga. 47-4 t-w
Teachers and advanced students should take advan
tage of the opportunity afforded by The Teachers’ Cor
respondence Normal, of Nashville, Tenn., to
qualify themselves for better positions. This School makes
a specialty of qualifying you to pass any examination. We
teach Literary and Commercial branches by mail, and give
dlplomas on about thlrty different Courses.
Our terms are very reasonable. If you are not In
position to pay cash for your Course, we will arrange the
matter to your satisfaction. Worite for one of our recent
catalogs, stating the Course that would interest you.
Fill out the Coupon and send to The Teachers' Cor
respondence Normal, Nashvilie, Tenn.
Cut this Coupon out and send to The Teachers’ Correspon
dence Normal, Nashville, Tenn.
T 8 IRIOPRRRRE (. . i it sk
WHAT POSITION
ard would like to know what course of Study you have to offer
that would qualify me for better salary in this position, also
price and particulars regarding course.
TAREN TR .. ..l e,
NAME OF PAPER
PONE BRI e e
phE . 1
PRICE OF COURSES vl
NORMAL COURSE ..............$25.00
ADVANCED NORMAL COURSE... 235.00
SCIENTIFICCOURSE ............ 23.00
REALESTATE.. ............... 2600
SHORTHAND .. ........... ..... 25,00
TOUCH TYPEWR1T1NG.......... 10.00
BENNINS ..
BOOKKEEPING ................. 25.00
PUNCTUATION ................. 0.0
FPENMANSHIY ...... ........... 000
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Large or Small Bundles
Of shir_ts. collars or cuffs, hand
kerchiefs, socks, underwear and the
like reccive equal attention from us
Don’t imagine “that we mneglect or
slight smal! packages of things you
want laundered—we do our best
on one collar or a dozen.
WHITE SWAN STEAM LAUNDRY
v TIREEES
E 5-Roeom House for Rent
| ALL CONVENIENCES
Near School Park
| and Bathing
?’ Pavilion.
E = APPLY TO——
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' Fitzgerald Tailoring Co.
DR. J-H. POWELL
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
*315 Century Building -
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
- OCILLA SOUTHERN R. R.
Between Fitzgerald and Nashville.
South Bound Time Table No. 4. North Bound
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7 3 4 1912--12:01 P. M. 2. 4 8
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AM PN AM STATIONS AM PM PM
700 1060 6600 Lv....... Vitegerld ... Ar 1140 GB6B &98
721 113 613 f....... Domnimey ..... ¢ 80 O &36
729 118 618 f... . . 8ame5...... @il 32 9280 1
73 121 621 (.. ... . . F;ok. ...... . CIEB @45 & B
800 133 635 0...... .00 ... . ¥ 31100 S 0 4WB
823 139 639 f........Rea50n.. ...... 'BPIOIB 813 402
831 148 648 f. .. ..., Melvin..... . " 1044 S 5 934
841 153 853 f....... 808 ~ .. .. 138 'R A 6 &48
901 204 704 f£.......850ys ... ... W& Ho & o
911 209 709 . .......Banien .. . ... " 107 828 311
914 214 714 f...... . Tuwinke.. ... Wl 35 3 h
. 6 736 Alapah T !
934 22 5.... . Alapaha. . 952 ;
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10 25 : 945 2 20
045 241 751 f........AuH.. ......° ONE BBL @8
11100 248 7158 1........QG ......... S 8 T 8 | N
1113 303 813 f.......Griees ....... - B 5 %31 18
11 30 317 ... .8 .........0 ‘BB 1% 18
1148 317 BZiAr..... Nashyllle.. .. Ly g% 720 148
AM PM AM AM PM PM
<4 Non-Agency stations—freight must be prepaid.
s Regular stop.
f Flag station.
Special Meeting of
. .
~ Retail Merchants™ Ass’n
Thursday night, April 19th., will
be’a special meeting of the Retail
Credit Association and in view of
the fact that some verydzimportant
‘mafters are to be considered, it
is urgent that every member be
present.
- L#o. Tisdel, Pres. *
; R. A. Majors, Sec. - |
|
'AY PE WRILER—An ug,de(yogi
Typewriter practically’as good*
*+ few. ~ Will sell cheap for cash,
Postoffice Box 265, Tifton, Ga. |
47-4 t-w 1
L1ERATURE....................518.00
SPECIAL COURSE (for teachers) 25.00
STUDENTS COURSE.. ......... 15.00
COMMERCIAL LAW............. 10.00
BUSINESS LETTER WRITING.... 10.00
BUSINESS AR1THMET1C......... 15.00
BUSINESS ENGL15H............. 15.00
SFRIAINS. ... .. ... 18N
BRY . R
Check Course in which you are interested.
Tax Receivers’
; Notice, First Round.
l I wiil be at the Court House on
‘Saturdays, April 13th, 20th and
27th, and at Ashton, Monday morn
ing, April 29th at Dickson’s Mill
Monday ‘evening, April 29th at
Bowen's Mill - Tuesday -morning,
April 30th and Vaughn's Tuesday
evening, April 30th and at William
son’s Mill Wednesday morning, May
Ist., for the purpose’ of- rg:eiving
BRANAHCouny LA, o the year
1912 This Amg?&%w{
J. B. F. DIXON,
4-64 t Tax Receiver.