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OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS at this BIG MAY SALE
New Colored and White
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- Goeds for »ummer
‘Ratinc’ the new crash weave. whité and colord. he. . oan 800
Bedford Stripes in brown arnd Bred 23 yreti iy 23¢
Wide Pique c0rd5..............-- T s RO, 25e and BUg
Dainty Batiste, 29 inch, f0r............t000rineenene (100
10¢ Dimities, white ground with figure. ................. .B%c
29 doz. 12ic Pillow Cases Rl e B E G nl L . e each
10 doz. -Oc Large Size 5heet5......... ........ " ... 39¢ each
15 doz. 15¢ 20x44 Huck T0we15...... ...... ..... ..11c each
25 doz. White Turkisn BNRYS . L L ciah g 0e GROR
Lot of 30c Turkey Red Table Damask S o oo sh o o 200 YR
Lot of 10c and 123¢ Dress Gingham f0r................ 8
About 1000 yards fine new style Dress C
Gingham, choice of lot for ..............coooovnenn. yard
Messaline 9 8
DROP
SKIRT »
A $2.90 value comes in black
and all new shades
T.M. HUI]DBT
Harness Maker
‘ and Rapairing
Old fial;ness Made Good as New, both in
- Looks and Durability.
" Sceme. Satisfaction Guaranteed
221 E. Pine Street. ¥
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Lumber! Lumber:
Let us figure with you before you pur- :
chase your Building Material. : :
F. M. GRAHAM & CO.,
Mill Bast Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGER ALD, GA.
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302 South Grant St, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Agéul'ius the best Gagoline Enginer. - Lxpert on Gas Engines—
ayill give nrompt attention to all calls in my line. .
The above hrand, manufactured by '.I‘H‘E FITZ
GERALD COTTON OIL GO.,has built up a repu
tation for Cotron Seed Meal goods that has caus
ed two other mixing plants to be established in
Qur eity. :
Prizes were awarded in every contest last fail
in Ben Hill Co. tosome users of VICTORIA FER
. TILIZERS.
Get our prices before -placing your require
ments for the coming season. Special Formulas
will be manufactured on application.
We do not mislead with a lot of different
brands. ‘“VICTORIA” is our brand under which
-we manufacture all our different analyses.
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Fitzgerald Cotton Oil Co.
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TINE &
SKIRT
Newest styles, black or navy
a $4.50 value for $2.98
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THE LEADZR-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1912,
Biggest Embroidery
Values of the Year
Lovely 27 inch Hand Loom Flounces ... ;.4§c instead of 75¢
Deeply Embroidered Flouncing, 45 inches, 98¢ instead of $1.25
Fine Baby Irish Bordered Flouncing 45in $1.25 instead of $2.00
Baby Irish Flouncing, 27in. on fine Lingerie 98¢ ‘* of $1.25
Hand Bags, Neckwear
Great value in large black leather hand bag, leath- 98c
er lined with purses $1.50 value for . . : o
Lace Bags, Leather Bags, Silk Bags, in‘the- sz 48
desirable summer shapes. i s . 49c to 0 :
Snappiest Neckwear of the season,
Roses and all the lace kinds bk i 200, 500, 75(‘.
Embroidery Lots. Special values in the fine hand loom goods.
they wear ; 1
well at .. 50’ loc, 1220
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W R BOWEN, Prosident J A MVRPH\-’. M.anagor
Citation
Groreia—BEN HiLn Counry.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Minnie Kerr having applied
for guardianship of the person
and proparty of Gertrude Kerr, mi
nor child of Richard Kerr, late of
said county, deceased, notice is given
that said application will be heard
at my office at 10 o'clock a. m. on
the first Monday in Junse, 1912
" This May 6, 1912.
: C. M. WisE, Ordinary.
2 Citation. 3
GeoreiaA—Bre~x Hinn County.
To All Whom It-May Concern:
J. T. Brooks having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters
of Administration on the estate of
T. T. Buckalew, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kinof T.T.
Buckalew, to. be and appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to J, T. Brook's
on T. T. Buckalew's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 7th day of May, 1912.
; C. M. Wisg, Ordinary.
- Citation.
G zorela Bry Hiun Coulrr.
Whereas, O. P. Webster, adminis
trator of W. S. Lee, represents to the
court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record. that he has fully
administered W. S. Lee's estate.
This is, thercfore, to all persons
concerped, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can. why
said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration
and reeeive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in June, 1912
' £ o = C. M, Wise, Ordinary.
“Sale of Land
Grorcia=—bßexy Hiur County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court. of Ordinary, of Ben Hill
County, will be sold at public
outery, on the first 'Tuesday in
June 1912, at the Court-house
‘door in said County, between the
legal hours of sale, a certain
tract of land in said County, de
seribed as follows: One hundred
}twenty-two and one-half [122-2]
acres on the South sideé of lot One
hundred forty [l4o] in the Four
th Land District of said County,
}and bounded as foliows: on the
North by lands of Sam Young,
on the East by lands of Dick
‘Tucker, on the South by lands of
Jacob M. McMillan and on the
West by lands of M. Dickson;
said lands will be scld to the
highest bidder for cash.
This April 4th, 1912.
Thomas A. Young.
Administrator of Estate of
St O ey YOuny.
Presbyterian Chwurch
There will be no services at the
Presbyterian Church next Sunday,
May 12th, on account of the Com
mencement Sermon, which will be
preached at Central Methodist
Church on that day.
S. G. Hutton, Pastor.
HAVE THREE GOOD TIMBER
PROPOSITIONS—To be logded on
contract by parties with teams.
Liberal prices offered. Southern
Lumber Company, Solumco Post
office, Brookfield, Ga. ’
Sanitation, Our Hobby!
‘J] It is the policy of this store to keep :e;vérything
the cleanest, most sanitary possible---firstly as
~ a matter of pride; secondly, for the reason that
- we consider the general health of our patrons as
largely dependent upon the class of provisions we
send to their kitchen to be placed before them.
- Our store is screened thlfqughqut, and the venti
lation is perfect, thereby, keeping our line of fan
¢y and family groceries fresh and clean, enabling
.us to fill your every want, and that very promptly.
qlf cleanliness appeals to you, give us 4 call, we
can interest you; constantly replepishing our stock.
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| EXCEPT ON SATURDAY |
- Wilson & Company
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
111 South Grant St. | Phone 19
New All Over Lace,
" Band and Val. Lace
Beautiful All Overs for Waists, $ . 50c to $2.50
Lovely Band Laces : : . 10c to $l.OO yard
Round Thread 'and French Vals, . 4 sto 15¢ yard
Exceptional values in new Swiss and Net Curtains
from 59¢ to $2.98. The new Border—great saving at price.
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Ladies’ and Children’s Oxfords
Stylish Shoes that fit and wear A\
Dorothy Dodd, Grover and Smaltz / :
Goodwin are easily the best make '
brought to Fitzgerald. In white, tan ' ,
cravenette, or q '
_patent at $1.50 and up to $4 A, \
Piehlers fine shoes for children in red, § | @
white and all leathers, slto 83 Al) &
sizes from Infants’ 2 to Misses’ 6 7
S2IN. BRIL
LIANTINE C
Black, Colors
Here’s a Tbc skirt material in
all staple shades. Come soon.
Notice of Dissolution
The firm of Frazer and Holtzen
dorf, Drug Co., has this day been
dissolved, J. L. Frazer assuming
all the responsibilities of the firm,
and accounts due tre firm are pay
able to him.
This Ist day of May, 1912,
: ) J. L. Frazer,
C. A. Holtzendorf.
LOST—Between Lulaville and Bow
en’s Mill on graded road, coat with
K. of P. button, Rebecca receipt
and letter. Return for reward to
1t CALEB STEVER.
SPECIAL IN - ;
THENEW £ C
SILKS
Taffetas, Messalines, Foulgrds
stripes, checks, figures,a value
RHODE ISLAND REP EGGS—From
pen of 10 extra fine color and
shape pullets and grand cock
bird $5OO per 15. From my
next best pen headed by a excep
tionly fine cock $3.00 per 15.
From pen of 40 good hens and
4 very large, fine strong
cockerels, on -free range $1.60 for
15, $4.60- for 60, $B.OO for 100.
Eggs from a fine flock White
Leghorns $225 for 15. Satisfac
tion guarenteed.
T. L. MARCHANT, -
42-4 t-W. Milan, Ga.