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‘Society News Notes
C 'A. Holtzendorf
DENTIST
Zad Floor Rocms 205 ¥-10
Garbutt-0 noven EBldy.
Mrs. J. C. Brewer and .daughter,
Wiss Hester Brewer, of Douglas,
spent oesterday very pleasantly in
the city. ; ;
Down stairs appartment with
every convenience, for rent. Ap
ply Mrs. C. E, Crawley. 2
Mrs. G. A, Griflin is quite sick
at her home on north Lee street.
Mrs. John Faulk has returned
to her home in Douglas, after a
visit with her parents, Mr, :nd
Mrs. Frank Hageor.
Mrs. C. Underwood Gains and
Yittle son. C. U. Jr., left Wednes
day night for a visit of several
weeks in Elberton and points in
¥irginia, J
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffin and
Mrs. J. C. Grifin, woo have been
waking their home in St, Petors
burg, Fla., for some time, return
od to the city this week and will
sgain make Fitzgerald their bome.
Absolutely Free—Three 8 day
clocks at Dodd’s 5 & 10 Cent Store,
Mrs. Eugene Burch, of Haw
kinsville, and Mrs. Brooks, of
Tennille, who were cailed to the
¢ity on account ot the death of
their father, Mz, L. T. Buckalew,
returned yesterday to their respec
tive homes.
Mr. Charley Ware made a busi
ness visit to Ocilla today.
Mr, Harry Burnett has returned
from Macon, where he witnessed
the Reunion exercises.
Mr. G, L. Kilcrease was s busi
ness visitor to Macon Wednesday.
Capt. D. B. Mull, of Washington,
D.C.is in the city shaking hands
with his many friends. Mr. Mull
came down to the Macon reunion,
and while in the south decided to
stap over in bis old home, Fitzgerald.
-Hon, Emmett Shaw, candidate for
Congress. is mixing with his friends
in Ben Hill county.
It won't cost you a penny to get
sn 8 day cleek free, Dodd’s 10
Cent Store.
s "°’§*¢4¥*
Mr. Harr'Bre dlove has resign
o his positicn ns casbier of the
Third National Dank and lefs
Wednesday for his formier howe.
Mobnroe, Ga., where he will go in
to-the hardware husiness,
Abo remai:s of Mes, Leila
Wells, who @ ed this week, were
shipped to Convers, Ga., for i
tefrent vesterday, ' |
: Next)&und;;y the contest for Muyl
Queen closes. Go to Adams’ Candy
i{hChe,fl a;x'i Z’k‘:(" for one of Ihe'
pretty girls ic the coutest. The[
money goes to tie school library.
'Commencement Service Sunday.
i .
§ CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH.
, 3 OrpER OF ServicE: _ ,
-+ Hymn, “Come, Let Us Tune Our Loftiest Song.” (21.)
i Prayer.
Cornet Solo, Mr. J. Mixon.
Scripture Reading, Rev. Guyton Fisher. '
Solo, Miss Edna Watkins.
~ Scripture, Reading, Rev. E. J. Hammond.
~ Choir.
~ Hymn, “Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us." (677)
~ Sermon, Rev. E. J. Hammond.
Solo, Mr. H. Rawley.
Hyhm, “True Hearted, Whole Hearted.” (420.)
The congregations of all the churches are cordially invited
to come.
Dr.G. W.McLean
DENTIST ™
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Rooms 512-513. PHONZE 433.
Garbutt Donovan building
Fifth Floor
Sunday Hours, 9 to 10
Register uat Dodd’s 5 & 10 Cent
Store and get an 8 day clock free,
The Happy Helpers of the Cen
tral Christian Church, will have
on sale at Adams Candy Kitchen
Saturday afternoon all kinds of
Home Made candies and cake. Be
sure to visit these girls and help
them by buying. .
. Messrs T. 8. Price, B. O.
Peoples, B. E. Baker, and J, M.
Asnley, of Douglas, were in the
city yesterday, coming over in Mr.
Price’s car,
Mr. J. C. Rogers, Jr., is in the
city visiting the family of his
father, Mr. Jack Rogers.
Mr, H. B. Isler has one of the
finest patches of onions we have
seen in many a day. Mr, Isler’sl
onions are of the Bermuda variety
and his patch is cn the corner of
south Grant and Orange streets.
Thev are indeed fine specimens
and are the subject of comment by
ali passers-by, ¢
Central M. E, Church,
11 a. m., Commencement sermon
by Rev. E. J. Hammond.
7:45 p. m., Sermon by the Pastor.
Epworth League 7 p. m.
Prayer and praise service Wednes
day 7:15.
- All are cordially invited to these
gervices and strangers are especially
welcome, :
v Guyron FisHER, Pastor.
i Carcl of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends and
acquaintances most heartily for their
kind assistance and sympathy ren
dered us during the sickness and
death of our mother. .
Mgs. E. T. JamEs,
Mgs. Mary A. James.
J. H. GRER.
E. T. JAMES.
No Services at Baptist
Church Sunday
Morning
On account of the Comwmence
ment Serwmon at the Central M,
E. Church there will be no service
at the 11 o’clock hour at the Kirst
Baptist church. Usual services,
however, at night. b
Thos, M. Callaway, Pastor.
STRAYED—I'roin the McCrary
farm, ncar Mystic, on Sunday, May
sth, one black horse mule eight to
ten vears old; weight about 1,000
pounds, mane sheared, tail bushy,
slight ' split in right ear, branded
oa left shoulder. Any informa
ticn leading to his recovery notify
J. B. Morgan, Mystic, Ga., and rc
ceive liberal reward.
THE LXEADER-ENTFRPRISE. FRIDAY MAY 01, 1912.
| American State Bank
! Extends Invitation
[ "Te American State Bank begs to
extend a cordial invitation to the
farmers of Ben Hill and adjoining
counties to make their bank the
IBANKING HOME of the people
when they are in the city. They
lwill always find plenty of chairs,
ice water,desks and everything nec
essary for the transaction of busi
ness.
The officers of the bank take
pleasure in being of service at any
and all times and want you to com
mand them when you desire any
thing in the banking line.
This bank has extended just twice
the accommodation in the manner
of loans than it did a year ago. In
other words, the bank has loaned
out to its customers, friends and
others double the amount it did last
year. This was due to the growing
number of customers and the desire
to distribute as much money in the
country as possible in order to help
afd to build up business on the
farms and in the city.
It will always be the policy of the
| American State Bank to do just as
’ much good with its resources and to
lmake its money reach as many
| people as possible. We do not ad
vecate using the bank for a favored
few, but to reach the large majority.
We do try, hewever, to help the
deserving man and not to place our
funds with the “undeserving.”
We have built up a large FARM
ERS’ BUSINESS and we want the
FARMER to make himself at home
with us. We will do all we can to
make his business with us SATIS
FACTORY.
A cordial invitation awaits you at
the AMERICAN STATE BAKK,
CENTRAL AVE., FITZGERALD,
GA.
“The Banking Home of the Farm
er.
First M. E. Church
Sabbath School and Epworth Le
gue will be held as usual next Sun
day. No children’s classes. -
Owing to the fact that the pas
tor will preach at the Central Meth-
OQist Church in the meorning, there
will be no preaching services at the
First M. E. Church at 10:45, but the
congregation is invited to worship
at the Central Methodist Church in
stead.
At 7:45 p. m. the pastor will preach
sppropriate to “Mother's Day,” on
the theme, “The Chief of God’s Cre
ation.”
Prayer service theme Wednesday
night, “Laying‘Aside Every Weight.”
There will be gocd music at all
services. Orchestra and special
vocal services Sunday night. The
general public, especially strangers,
will find a cordial welcome at every
service. E. J. Hammono, Pastor.
Central Christian.
- Church. _
Preacher Lewis U, Hammeond.
7. Sunday May i 2.
Bible School 9:80 & m.
Communion and sermon. 10:45
&. M.
“Motners Day” will be observ
ed at the morning service. Flowers
will be provided for worshippers.
White for the departed Mothers,
Red for the Living. .
An appropriate sermon will be
preached, : :
People’s Popular Service 7-45
p. m, '
(vood musical programme. :
Subject for sermen: “Up And
Down Lines.” :
Everybedy welcowe, 3
- Catholic Church’' |
Services at Catholic Church as
follows: Mass Ssturdey morning
at 7:30.
Sunday ‘ School 9:30.a. m. Sun
day morning. = Mass 10 s, m.
AL, Schanhaids, Priest.
Chicken Dinner
By the Ladies Aid of the First
M. E. Church at W. R. C. Hall,’
Wednesday May 15th. Dinner 25c¢..
Commencing Monday May
the 13th and lasting until
N R R D evt
Saturday night the 18th.
we will have some “CLOSE OUTS” in Oxfords
and shoes. The quality and lasts are “OK” but
the sizes are broken---just a few pairs of stock
numbers---possibly we have your size, and the
price will be sure to please you. This will cover
all broken lots in stock---Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s.
Men---warm weather is here and you are think
ing of lighter weight garments. Our Mohair suits
are just the clothes you need. Every suit carries
our personal guarantee, and the prices only ‘
$13.50, $18.50
Mothers---we have a suit for your son and a
dress for yvour daughter; built right, latest style
and For Less.
oOdd coats, serge and mohair, the hot weather kind |
$1.98 to $3.98
White Canvas Oxfords for Men »
| $1.50
White Buck and Canvas Oxfords and Pumps for
Ladies and Children -
ety OBe 1o $4.00
For the Ladies: Queen Quality i
~ For the Men: Walk-Over v
~ For the Children: Kreider | -
Our dress goods departmen'f carries all the new
things. Full line of Baby Irish Flouncing and
Bands. ;
~ All-overs in white, cream and ecru---bands to
match. Prices always less. S
ey Sells it for less o
5-STORY BUILDING, FITZGERALD, GA.