The leader-enterprise. (Fitzgerald, Ga.) 1912-1915, May 07, 1912, Image 1

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EIGHT PAGES fficial Organ Ben Hill County, Out of Easy Reach When your money is deposited in our Savings Department, it does not always tempt you to fritter it away on non-essentials, yet itis where you can get it whenever you really need it, It works for you regularly Sundays and week days, 365 days in the year and draws liberal interest. Don’t put off the start; come in tomorrow and let us enter your name on our long list of Savings depositors. $l.OO will do to start with. First National Bank Fitzgerald, Georgia The Bank for Your Savings Summer Reductions at The Empire Store surpassing any event of the kind in the store’s history Make use of our Mail Order Department THE choicest stock we’ve ever brought to the city, embracing the better kinds of Summer Merchandise, will go on sale at reductions that will immediately appeal to prudent, thrifty buyers. | ' ,_ DRESS goods of the newest style in sheer summery materials--Silks in great variety, Notions, Corsets, Neckwear, Gloves of the wanted kind: Pumps, Oxfords, the well fitting sort--with generous quantities at every point. SCORES of good things from every department of this big store at prices right now at the season'’s opening that come to you usually ONLY at the season's close. Read about them. Come and see them. Come early. 10c TOWELS for 712 c 20 doz. 18X36 fine weight Huck Towels—white, or red bordered S 50c TABLE DAMASK MERCER -IZED—FINE PATTERNS . . 39c Big Reduction on all Buster Brown Hosiery 25¢ Ladies” 0nt5ize............ 25¢ Ladies’ Reg. 5ize......... 20 25¢ Missees sizes ....u.....-.. 25¢ Men’s 50ck5................ cents Choice of Stock LADIES’ FINE TAFFETA UM BRELLAS, values to $1 50, 980 choice handles _— —m_-__. 35¢ WINDOW SHADES for 25c 25 dozen fine cloth shades with good spring rollers, desirable colors, while they last, 25c. i ACME PMOSQUITO NETSS, $1.49 These are the 90 inch full size net in newest ceiling frame, this sale, $1.49 W Black Silk Hose, 23c 20 dozen Silk Boot Hose with gauze tops, a choice silk stocking for price 20 Per Cent Reduction on all TRUNKS and BAGS COME AND GET YOURS—COME FIRST | THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE BEGINNING WEDNESDAY MAY 8-=LASTING 10 DAYS Merchandise values WITHOUT precedent in Fitzgerald “BETTER GOODS FOR SAME MONEY---SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY” FITZGERAILD, BEN HILIL COUNTY, GEORGIA, MAY 7, 1912. Summer Sale Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses FITZCERALD shoppers were well pleased with the very fair prices we put on these goods at the opening of this new department of ours---present Reduced Prices will therefore win immediate attention. Ladies’ White and Colored Dresses, in newest styles, value to $6.98, for this sale’ $4075 Ladies’ Silk Dresses of Messaline, Silk and Pongee, values to $7.50, for thi55a1e.........................c... $4098 Finest Lingereie and Silk Dresses that sold at $12.50 to $19.95, reduced for this sale t 0......... ........ $9.98 to $l5-98 A = 4 _%&‘\ X b el - B /v & ."{ : ; S o 1) A N A eal ! b, 2 \“\“ NKI ,‘",f@:'- 1 ,-\‘ \n“\ .:};Fa/ (SN o e U, TR = e A ERTRR R LA RN R lg:;‘tii:\“‘:é" “,A 3"‘ RN RN /T N L o &LI s R sy VRN i e N K [T (A RN TR QTR APN N Z SR ““._\\_'\\l:’,_, Ak AR D S QAR R A 7’ £RO e [ 4_.‘,|.’v.l:;//‘;?_,">lg\x?<,. DAL v v// 'w e e L A A A i i =) \ ;,/:‘ % Ny \ 10 YARDS ¢ BEST 6C C CALICO.. . : Every day from 9 to 10 o’clock only, 10yds stand ard calico, light or dark, 39c¢. Other hours during sale 5c yard SEMI-WEEKLY Saloons Closed Pending Trial. The near beer saloous of this city have been closed in compli ance with an order issued by Judge Walter B, George, pending their hearing before him in this city next Friday, cases having been made against them by a number of citizens. The matter as to whether or not they will be closed permanent ly will be determined at thst time. A Bank Report. The regular annual audit of The Third National Bank has just been completed, and the auditor reports this bank in excellent condition. ‘Mr. J.K. McDonald, the auditor, who ‘has been a National Bank Examiner for this Section for years, speaks very highly of the policy of this in 'stitution. (See local page.) O sl4 wimed, Toe . 49C e e et OBe B e e e e B B e L el 5 s e Rl oil e e el ey N et o T, 36,3, $2.00 FUEST Yol Lngeiend, $1.48 Mo Pl onts Tt 38 10doz. Tailor-made Shirt Waists, 77 Q)¢ EMPIRE W R BOWEN. Prosident ST'QRE Emmet R. Shaw Can-l didate for Congress is for ‘ 1. Tearing down the Tariff Sys tem, which will reduce the cost of living. 2. For an Income Tax, which will put the burden of government upon the pockets of the rich instead of upon the pockets of the poor. For the election of every officer, from constable to president by direct vete of the people. 4. For a peace agreement that will abolish wars. A 5. For reducing the military ex pense of the pation by half. 6. . For using some of the money wasted ‘on battleship-building for GOOD ROADS and for SCHOOLS. Mr. 1, J, Harper, of Alapate, sojourned in the city Sunday. .9’o S B\ / : ‘ LQ ’!‘:’ fi‘f' £ e ke o Wy w .L 1 4 805 ‘e - 10 YARDS & es¢ itl '}_: ‘ C 10c Lawn 5 This is a clean India Linen Lawn of sheer fin¢ grade, regular price clsewhere and here 10c—!0 to 11 and 2 to 3 every day See Announcement Clothing R eductions ON ANOTHER PAGE—THIS ISSUE : ~-\ B =0 él ‘ THIRD \".l =NATIONAL )2 BAN S/ % @ s 330> D SO D 50c Black Silk Hose 39c 25 dozen Fine Silk Boot Hose full 50c value—39¢ per pair 50 DOZEN FINE SHAMROCK Handkerchiefs;for Ladies, doz. 50c Big Reduction on all ' American Lady Corsets $l.OO styles f0r........ § .75 $1.50 styles f0r......... $l.OO $2.00 styles f0r......... $1.60 $2.50 styles f0r......... $1.75 50 DOZEM LADIES’ and CHIL DREN'S JAP FANS, choice 50, 10c or . . . _— v $5.00 MATTING RUGS for $2.69 These are the 180 warp goods, best Japanese Art Squares, fine Floral and Oriental Patterns, $2.69 . 20c WHITE FRENCH LAWN 10c Another snap for you. This is sheer fine lawn, 45 inch wide. Don't wait. $1 Muslin Skirts, 7S¢ This is a wide full underskirt, trimmed with deep flounce of embroidery | TUESDAY FRIDAY VoL. XVII. NO. 34 When cash accom panies order we pay express charges on purchases of $5 and over