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C. A. Holtzendorf
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*nd Floor Rooms 20% 9-:0
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Miss Grecw's Porc' Dance.
liss Isla Green entertained very de
hghtfully at a Porch Dance last eve
ning at her home on North Main St.
Ti:e spacious verandah was brightly
lighted for the occasion and with the
rcireshing breezes, the dance was
mast exhilirating. Excellent music
was furnished by an orchestra, con
sisting of Mrs. W. A. Green, Messrs.
Charles Merci, Jim Mixon and Tur
nce Brown Throughout the eve
ning delicious punch was served.
. Among the invited guests were:
Wlsses Caroline Hoover, Mary Mars
toq, Fline and Kathleen Braswell,
Mildred Hanger, Fannie Boyd, Mrs.
G. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore,
Wr. and Mrs. Ike Levin, Messrs. Geo.
Kilcsease, Alex. Harvey, Robert Kil
ercase, Fred Harrington and Earl
Braswell.
Umbrellas recovered same day you
bring your handle in.
McCarry-Jounstone Co.
Mrs. Chester S. Johnson, 535
Georgia Ave., Macon, Ga., is prepared
e entertain during the Soldiers' Re
union im Macon. She will furnish
beds and breakfast to the guests.
. Miss Fannie Lou Camp, of Val
{dosta, spent several days recently
ms the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E.
-C. Miller,
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'Are you thinking
of VALUE in
clothes? 'or of
STYLE?
Why not have
both ?
You can get boz/
—here.
Because we deal
in the clothes of the
tamous Kirschbaum
Cherry Tree Brand.
You cannot buy
clothes of better
style: as the
Kirschbaum design
ers are creators of
style.
- You cannot get
better quality: for
the Kirschbaum
clothes are chemic
ally-tested all-wool
and fast color; and
each garment is
thoroughly hand
tatlored.
~ We have these
Kirsch haum suits In’
a complete range of
modcls and pat
terns—from ultra
conceits for the younger
fashion leaders to con
servative cuts and fabric
‘effects for men of quiet
mien.
Splendid “T'rue Blue”
serge and other blue
fabrics ; alluring browns
and snappy tans; cool,
restful grays, and so
forth, in many weaves.
All dependable. All
J]. HH CHURCWELL,
- Fitzgerald, Ga.
Dr.G.W.McLean
DENTIST
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Rooms 512-513. PHONZE 433.
Garbutt Donovan Buildiag
Fifth Floor
Sunday Hours, 9 to 10
Mrs. Alma K, Buice, of Ro
chelle, spent the week-end with
friends in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. John B, Russell
are preparing to move to the Mal
lory place on south Grant street,
Mrs. G, C. Smith spent tin
week-end very pleasantly wi'h
friends in Douglas. |
Dr. and Mrs. Peruchi and
grand-daughter, Miss Harriett
Ferguson, will leave to-night for
Ko xville, Tenn., where they will
spend about six months.
Mrs. G. C. Sinith left this after
noon for Bruuswick to join Mr,
Smith, who is connceted with the
Southeastern Yaryarn Company,
with Brunswick as headquarters.
Mrs. Smith is universaliy popular
with the young married set of the
city, aud her departure is - the
source of much regret to a large
circle of friends.
Mrs. Nellie Jones, of Cordele,
is in the city visiting her children.
Hon. U. V. Whipple, of Cor
dele, formerly Judge of the Su
perior Court of this Circuit, was
shaking hands with friends in the
city yesterday.
Pictorial Review Patterns for June
‘ now in and on sale at McCarty-John
stone Co.
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The Kirschbaum Dixie
with the Kirschbaum
label. All guaranteed.
And at these modest
prices: $l5, $lB, $2O,
$22, $25 to $35.
See the Kirschbaum
$22 Special Worsteds.
Rich in colorings; soft
and silky in feel. Woven
with two-ply warp both
ways. A forty-dollar
value in a merchant
tailor shop.
THF LEADER-ENTFRPRISE. TUFSDAY APRIL 30. 1912.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B, Bainard
and daughter, Miss Nellie, nnd
son Mr., Sam Barnard, of Pitts
burg, Pa,, who bhave spent the
past month bere, will leave tonight
for Savannah and latter visit
Richmond and Washington, D. C.
before returning to their nome for
the summer,
Mr. B. T. Strickland v:ent to
Atlaota yesterday to spend several
days with his mother, and inci
dentally to bring back a ‘‘Max
well”’ for Mr. A. B. C. Dorminey.
This is the fourth ‘‘Maxwel” that
Mr, Strickland has delivered in
Fitzgerald in the pist trirtv days
and Lesays they havecome to stay.
Mr. Dave Silverman, the weli
known traveling saiesman of At
lanta, has been in the city for
several days, during which time
he has greatly delighted his many
friends with his violin selections.
Mr. Silverman is a very skiliful
violinist, which coupled with his
gemal disposition makes him
quite a favorite 1n all the cities
in his territory.
Quick Delivery Service. Phone
McCarty-Johnstcne Co., Dry-Goods,
Notions, Shoes, etc. Your orders
filled and delivered at once, regard
less of how small or large.
Mr. Hugh Jenkins, of Way
cross, was a business visitor in the
city Saturday. _
Dr, M. L. Dent has arrived
here from Douglas to take Dr.
Delly’s place as prescription phar
macist at Frazer and Holtzendorf’s
Drug Store. Dr. Kelly and family
have moved to North Georgia.
Boy Scout Suits.
McCarty-Johnstone Co. sole agents
for the National Boy Scout outfitter.
Anything for the Boy Scouts.
Mr. Cleveland Fennell came up
from Brunswick Saturday mght
to spend Sunday with Mrs. Fen
nell who has been here for a week
or more visiting relatives, They
returned to Brunswick yesterday.
Mr. Williamson, of Brunswick,
who spent last week in the city
with Mr. Earnest Hopson left
Sunday for Macon where he has
accepted a position. .
Machine Needles for all machines.
McCarty-Johnstone Co. can fit your
machine regardless of the make.
A delightful musical program at
Central Methodist Church was ren
dered last Sunday night, one of the
leading features being the violin
selections of Mr. Dave Silverman of
Atlanta. '
LOST—Last Friday night, either in
Lyric Theatre or in the business
section of the city, a baby shoe.
Finder willf confer a favor upon
the owner if this office is notified.
|
Vote for the May Queen at Adams’
Candy Kitchen &
~ Mrs. A, J. Rouse and Mr. Hu
‘bert Roush have gone to Passagrill,
Fla., for a stay of four weeks.
When you want a team to haul
or plow, call up the Big 4 Tailor
E,Shop. Have two large mules and
‘wagon or one ‘horse wagon, 105
}E. Pine Street, Phone 297, 32-Bt,
| Vacuum Cleaning.
. Art Squaresand Carpets
lt‘.horoughly cleaned at 50c per
'room. Apply A. J. Schroll 716
S. Grant street. '
Eleven Illinois railroad compan
ies have discontinued sale 'of
lipuors on their trains, These
roads are the Monon, Wabash,
Rock Island, Illinois Central,
Chicago & Alton, Chicago & East
ern, Chicago & Northwestern,
Chicago, Burliacton & Quincy;
Achison, Topeka & Santa Fe; Mil
waukee & St, Paul. :
Idleness the Root of All Sin. ;
Idleness is the unforgiveable sin, be
::::e it is the mother of all other
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Organize Qpe p
~ - Your Neighborhood
The young people of our neigh
borhood have organized a “Country
Life Improvement League.” We
have already derived mmuch ben
efit from it, and I would like to sce
such leagues formed throughout our
Southland. It is asplendid medium.
for bringing the young people to
gether for pleasure and profit. We
meet bi-monthly at the homes of
the members. At each meeting an
entertainment committee is appoint
ed (by vote of members) to prepare
a literary program for the next meet
ing. ;
We have our regular officers who
look after various departments of ‘
the work. 1
After the literary program—oom-‘
posed of recitations, readings of ap
propriate selections, songs, jokes, etc.,
games and pleasant conversation are
indulged in until the bour of ad
journment. :
We would like some good books
from which we could obtain selec
tions. We would also like to secure
a good, clean magazine on technical
and mechanical questions for the
boys and also one or more on ques
tions that will interest the girls.
I will thank yeu to make any sug
gestions which you may thiok help
ful in the selection of these publica
tions and also in the conduct of “The
League.” 1 am always looking for
some appropriate selections from
your paper.—C. Neale Stacy, Ame
lia, Va., in Progressive Farmer.
| Card Of Thanks.
To our friends in Fitzgerald and
Thomasville who so kindly assist
ed us during the sickness, death
and burisl of our mother, Mrs.
Sarah .J. Youngbiood, we wish to
express our sincere thanks and
appreciation, and may the God of
love watch over each of youal
ways,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Fretwell.
Chat With My Many Friends
How much better is a plain, Chris
tian home where all is cordiality
and peace, the neighbors heartily
welcome to come and go at will, and
freed from the pestering, senseless
conventionaliti >s of fashionable life!
Why should our earthly life which
at best cannot continue a hundred
years be fretted and burdened and
worn out permanently by vain efforts
to ape the manners of the idle, irre
ligious, self-seeking, rich devotees of
pleasure?
How great a beaty and blessing it
is to hold the royal gifts of the soul
so that they shall be music to some
and fragrance;to others, and life to
all! 'Some women cling. to theiri
homes like the honeysuckle over the
‘door; yet, like it, sweeten all the re
gion with the subtle fragrance of
their goodness. S. G. Hurron.
We note with much interest the
way some of our enterprising local
dealers are putting forth every
effort this spring to make their
stor2 attractive. This week Fitz
gerald Hdw. Co. whose prugios
sive policy has been strongly
shown this spring by their large,
attractive advertisements in our
'columns, have a fine window de
voted entirely to house paint.
. On close inspection one finds
not onty the usual display of paint
cans, but long cards showing rows
of houses in new and handsome
combinations of colors for exterior
painting. An attractive window
border brightens the appearance
of the whole store and draws much
attention from the passers-by. It
attractively illustrates how easily
and well any shabby surface in or
about the house can be fixed up.
Fitzgerald Hdw. Co. deserves
much credit for this window and
we are sure it will prove of much
benefit in reminding people of the
many things around their homes
that can easily be beautified at
house-cleaning time, 2t,
W. J. Pearson of this city has
been made the authorized agent
for a book, ‘‘The Sinking of the
Titanic.” ~
'AMERICAN STATE BANK, FITZGERALD |
Let’s Get
Acquainted
We want you to know us and have confi
dence in us before you decide to open an ac
count at this bank.
This bank began business with the fixed
determination to make every customer a
friend of the bank. How well it has suc
ceeded can only be attested to by what our
friends say of us.
We have made it a policy to make of our
depesitors more than mere customers-—we
develop them into clients to whom we can
safely and gladly extend assistance and
courtesies in all their business dealings.
Our bank has grown and prospered be
cause it has been a bank for ALL the people,
in which the laboring man’s dollar is just as
big and just as much appreciated as the rich
man’s thousands, and because its accommo
dations, advice and assistance have been for
no single class, but for ALL its depositors
alike. T
The officers and directors of this bank,
as you doubtless know, are men of long bus
iness experience, careiul and conservative.
They have made this bank successful be
cause they are giving their time and ‘atten
tion to the management of the bank’s affairs.
If yim will come in and make yourself
known, you}will find a ready respone to any
request for assistance in starting the “bank
ing way.”
We respectfully solicit the patronage of
all those who desire Banking Home, where
their interests will be safely guarded, and
where they will find their business to be
perfectly satisfactory in every way..
W. R. PAULK, Pres. P.F. CLARK, Cash.
A. B. C. DORMINEY, C.Z. WALKER,
- V-Pres. Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
W. R. Paulk A. B. C. Dorminey
0. H. Elkins Eli W. Walker
J. B. D. Paulk R. L. Duckworth
P.F.Clark - Arch Griffin
Wilfred C. Lane
American State Bank
Central Avenue
«The Bank Around The Corner”’
I FITZGERALD, - GEORGIA l