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fficial Organ Ben Hill County,
Out of Easy Reach
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When your money is deposited in our Savings
Department, it does not always tempt yoy to
fritter it away on non-essentials, yet it is 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 tomotrow and
let us enter your name on our long list of
Savings depositors. $l.OO will do to start with.
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First National Bank
: Fitzgerald, Georgia
The Bank for Your Savings
Intense Interest in this Great Reduction
Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Fine Clothing
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Thrifty men for miles around will be here; therefore, we advise you to come at once
Things Men Like
“Because they're the 'lieqt’” s
‘Manhattan Shirts $1.50, $2, $2.50
~ Inthe new blacks and colors for summer
John B. Stetson Hats $3.50, $4, $5
In the new snappy styles and stap!es |
Everwear Hosiery, box, $1.50, $2
"E"An"othef@niraif‘,v,thgy‘_‘dq:)l}’t‘wear six menths - -
‘Nofade Shirts for $1.25 ~ .
‘ Another shirt if it fades in washing
'Remington Shirts for $l.OO
| Don't fade! Another shirt if they do
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE
FITZGERALD, BEN HILI, COUNTY, GEORGIA, MAY 10, 1912.
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Confederate Veterans
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Return From Maconl
Many of the Old veterans re
turned this morning from Macon,
where they were in attendsnce up
on the Confederate Reunion. The
“Bovs” of the sixties report a
most enjoyable visit in the Central
City, and speaks in glowing terms
of Macon’s hospitality. They were
well provided for throughout thel
reunion, and the event in every
way measured up to their best
expectations. ; ‘
- The next teunion will be held
in Chattanooga, Tenn. |
FOR SALE—Team of miules, wagon
and harness cheap for cash, if
sold Saturday. Apply to Mr,
Sumpter, new Baptist Church.
We call special attention to our ads
NEVER, perhaps, in the history of Fitzgerald, havejyou
seen such high grade clothing sold, for so little, this
early in the season.
_ The choicest materials, finest workmanhsip and best
wearing qualities that can be put into clothes by the best
tailors are put there by B sl
| HART SCHAFFNER & MARX and MILLER BROS.
Not only the young fellows like you notice in accom
panying illustrations, but the older men as well can be
suited from this great-stock of high-class clothes.
Blue serges predominate of course but there’s a gener
ous sprinkling of the new illuminated materials and qui
etly shaded fabrics that will appeal with force to the av
erage lover of good clothes. |
" It’s a wonderful chance to get a really high class suit
at a price you'd pay for the ordinary sort.
It’s a ten day opportunity---
20 per cent off suits
10 per cent off trousers
This reduction includes Boy’s Clothes also
SEMI-WEEKLY
Boyden Oxfords
In Tan, Gun Metal or Vici Kid at $5.50
In Best Patent Leather for . $6.00: ;
W.L.Douglas Oxfords $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50
Edwin Clapp Oxfords $5.00
Come-in and take your pick of the stock
Empire Special Oxfords all Leathers $4
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Band Will Play
~ For May Festival
The Fitzgerald Band has very
cleverly consented to play for the
Children’s May Festival next Thurs
day and wz:nh“d the parade. The
band will donate their scrvices for
the occasion, which is greatly ap
preciated By those having the affair
in charge,
Attention, Masons !
A regular communication of Pine
Level Lodge No. 353, F. and A., will
be held in Masonic Hall, Monday
evening, May 13th, at 8 o’clock. The
Master Masons degree will be con
ferred. All qualified brethren are
cordially invited to attend.
' ~ P. L. Keerer, W. M.
. Read the ads-and learn the best
places to trade at. |
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Things Boys Like
“Because they look best in wearing”
Douglas Oxfords $2.50 and $3.00
Tan and Patent in newest styles
Champion Blouses 50c ;
Made like a shirt but not so long, ages 6 to 18
Poros Knit Underwear 25c¢
.In men’s also for 50c garment. They’re co?l |
Cohn Brown Pants 75c to $2.50
Boys’ Peg tops, all the fancy points and Betterln_lhnde%
Best Straw Hats 25c to $1.50
The new Yacht and soft shapes at every price
VOL. XVII. NO. 35
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