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Lumber! Lwumber:
Let us figure with you before you pur
chase your Building Material. : :
F. M. GRAHAM & CO.,
Mill East Magnolia St. Office East Pine St. Phone 14.
FITZGER ALD, GA.
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302 South Grant St, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Agent for the best Gasoline Engines. Expert on Gas Engines—
will give prompt attention to all calls in my line.
Burgderfer, The Fun Man.
| ‘eof The Chatauqua At
tractions in Fitzgerald,
Week of June 4-11.
Universally spoken of as “The
Man with the Smile Worth While.”
was born funny, so it is said. From
boyhood up to manhood his princi
pal business has been to amuse
people, and how well he has suc
ceeded is recounted in the faat that
the people who hear him once are
desirous of hearing him again.
Burgderfer is a humorist. He is
also a Characterist. He is a Reader.
Heisalsoa gentleman—and at times
assumes the character of a lady.
Burgderfer is a mirth-provokor, and
will appear on the Alkahest Chatau
qua Circuit this year for the specific
purpose of presenting a program of
wholesome and inspiring fun.
Some of us have seen Burgderfer
and can testify to the above in full.
His imitation of an “Old Maid” is
excruciatingly funny, and will keep
the children in roars of laughter.
You can'’t afford to miss Burgder
fer! one of the Chatauqua attractions.
June 4-11, at Fitzgerald, Ga.
Fire Monday
The Fire Department deserves
‘much credit for the skillful man
per in which they handled the
conflagration on Kast Pine Mon
day morning. Three small frame
buildings were abisze when the
Department arrived on the scene
and while two of the buildings
were badly damaged, their judi
cious maneuvers saved the third
from anv very great damage and
other adjoinirg property was not
injured.
While assisting, Mr. Burr Sto
koe stepped on a nail, injuring his
foot,
Boy Scouts.
The Boy Scouts will go to Bowen’s
Mill Saturday morning on bicyles,
leaving about 6 o'clock. Those who
can't secure wheels can go on the
train. Scour MASTER.
W. G BROADHURST
Mosquitos! Mosquitos! Mosquitos!
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Fitzgerald Mercantile Company
| IS THE PLACE
J We give you all summer to pay for same
215 GRANT STREET | FITZGERALD., GEORGIA
Announcement Of
~ Wright T. Paulk.
FOR RE-ELECTION IN THE GEN
ERAL ASSEMBLY OF GA,,
From Ben-Hill County. Under
Such Rules and Regulations as
Prescribed by the Proper
Authorities
To the People of Ben Hill County:
During the 1911 session of the
General Assembly of Ga., which
I served vou, I endeavored earn
estly and faithfully 1n the support
of all the General measures that I
advocated and pledged in my for
mer race for Representative. viz.
Laws with reference to Labor,
and the extension of Education.
And in co-operating with others
equally interested, such Laws wure
epacted and in my opinion of
thought, have met with approval
in general to the people of Geor
iia, especially in the New School
aw where an additional One
Hundred Thousand Dollars goes
to the children of this State. |
I voted for every meaure that
tended to uplift the people and
state,
I was always on the side with
the people in common as against
special interest, |
I met regularlly with my Com
mittees, 'having been assigned to
some among the most important,
such as, Kducation ‘‘Banks and
Banking” Railroads” Ways and
Means and Corporations etc
My conduct as your Represen
tative is a matter of public record,
and with such experience as I
have had I feel that I am in better
position to still render more and
better service to the people of my
County,
I am anxious to serve yeu again
in the General Assembly from our
County, not in any consideration
of money, for all one can get out
of it is the consciousness of hav
ing served his people well and
faithfully, and to me this is great
er than money, |
I therefore earnestly appeal to
your kind consideration, promis
ing if re-elected the best efforts of
my life in all matters of general
as well as of local interest. 1
Faithfully Yours. |
tf. Wright T. Paulk,
THE LEADER FNTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912
Chat With My Many Friends
Answer these three Bible ques
tions:
How many books are in the Old
Testament?
' Name the books in the Old Testa
'ment in their order.
How many books in the New Tes
tament?
The family table, which ought to
be the place for pleasant discussion
and cheerfulness, often becomes the
place of frivolous expedition. If
there be any blessing asked, it is cut
off at both ends and with the hand
on the carving knife. He countson
his fingers, maklng estimates in the
interstices of the repast. The work
done, the hat goes to the head and
he starts down the street and be
fore the family have arisen from the
table he has bound up another
bundle of goods and says to the
customer: “Anything more I can
do for you today?” A man has
more responsibility than those which
are discharged by putting compe
tent instructors over the children
and giving them a drawing master
‘and a music teacher. The physieal
‘culture of the child will not be at
tended to unless the father looks to
it He must sometimes lose his
dignity. He must unlimber his
joints. He must sometimes lead
them out to their sports, forget the
several duties of life sometimes toi
fly the kite and tumble the hoop
and chase the ball, and jump th9l
rope with the children, ought occa-:
sionally to be tempted out of,.a‘
crusty and unredeemable solitari-l
ness. If you want to keep your
children away from places of sin,
you can only do it by making youri
home attractive. S. G. Hurron.
Notice. 2
Notice is hereby given that the
new telephone directory will be
placed in the hands of the printer
in several days, and all who have
change of ads.should submit his
copy to this office. ;
Bowen TerLepnoNe Co.
Tax R eceiver’s Notice.
Secono Rounp. :
I will be in my office in the Court
House on the following days: May
4,’10! 113718 24 &5 .21, 28,29,
30 and 31 ; and at ot
Ashton, Wednesday morning, May
20, between 8 o'clock a. m. and 12
o’clock noon. !
Dickson’s Mill, Monday evening,
May 20, between lo'clock p. m. and
4 o'clock p. m.
Bowen’s Mill, Tuesday morning,
May 21, between 8 o'clock a. m. and
12 o'clock noon.
Vaughn, Tuesday evening, May
21, between 1 o'clock p. m. and 4
o'clock p. m. :
Williamson's Mill, Wednesday,
May 22, between 8 o'clock a. m.and
1 o'clock p. m.
The above named appointments
are made for the purpose of secur
ing tax returns for the year 1912.
J. B. F, Dixon,
Tax Receiver.
FRED J. CLARK
R D GERTRD
Following is a list of the jurors
drawn for the May term of the City
Court, which convenes the fourth
Monday in this month:
' D. H. King.
W. H. Carroil.
Albert Sherrett.
Burr Stokoe.
D. D. Lovett.
A. Fussell.
W. F. Jones.
Chas. Hitch.
John C. Mixon.
L. A. Yarborough.
N. J. Lewis.
H. B. Barnes.
J. 0. Livingston.
W. L. Brown. :
J. T. Garrison.
W. R. Booker:
A. Ritchie. /
E. T. Gardner.
C. C. Parker.
H. A. Burkhart.
J. H. Burke.
Scott W. Walker.
J. S. Benton.
- Newton Watkins.
Rob’t Cooper.
| D. S. Fowler. e
} Amos Johnson.
| J. T. Odom.
-~ M. G. Stone.
S. K. Wilson.
M. W. Chasteen.
W. A. Cobb. ‘
W. L. Watson. ‘
Jas. B. Parsons. : |
W. A. Luke. ]
G. W. Gaff. |
H. A. Pickart. |
J. T. Young. |
~ A. L. Reeves. J
T. B. Heftoer. 1
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~ Sale of Land |
Groreia—Bex Hiut Coonrr. 1
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
scribed as follows: One hundred
twenty-two and one-half [122-2]
acres on the South side of lot One
hundred forty [l4o] in the Four
th Land Distriet 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 landsof
Jacob M. McMillan and on the
West by lands of M. Dickson;
said lands will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash.
This April 4th, 1912.
Thomas A. Young,
Administrator of Estate of
Mary Young. '
1
FOR SALE—Roller Top Desk, Safe
and Underwood Typewriter, either
cash or on time. Apply to Thos.
W. Stokes, Phillips Block. Phone
147. 35tf
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EXPECTORANT i
”l‘he Great Cough Cure.
: Por CGafldren and® A ulls. .-J
Jurors for City Court.
W. M. QUINN & COMPANY
Real Estate and Renting :
511 Garbutt Donovan Building, [Fitzgerald, Georgia
245 Acre Farm, on Public road, 8% miles north of City, 3 miles
west of Queenland, one 4 room residence, good barn and 4 good
tenant houses, 150 acres in cultivation. We offer this land at the
low price of $25.00 per acre, 1-5 down and balance to suit.
58 Acre Farm, 30 acres in cultivation, 5 room house and good barn
and work sheds, a very beautiful place, 3 miles east of .€ity.
Price $lBOO.OO, easy terms. : et
25 Acre Farm, 3 mile north A. B. & A. Shops, 4 room house and
good two story barn, fine well of water and all kinds of fruit:
Land all cleared and fenced, in good shape. Price $lBOO.OO
easy terms. . :
Nice 6 room house and lot on North Grant street for $600.00. This
is a bargain. ; '
5 room house in fine shape on Suwanee St. between Lee and John
son. Price $1250.00. We only require a small payment down
on this and give easy terms on balance. :
30 Acre Farm, 16 in cultivation, all in good shape, 2 ‘room house
and barn. 3 miles east of City. Price $lOOO.OO. Small payment
down and easy terms. Vi
A nice corner lot, Altamaha and Juhnston Sts. Price $500.00, easy
terms.
3 lots and nice five room house on Lee St. between Magnolia . and
Jessamine. $2100.00 cash. A good bargain, two blecks of bus
iness section. :
98 acres of fine land; 50 cleared, a good bargain; and 518 acres all
in woods. See us for Terms at once.
SAM LEE
FIRST - CLASS LAUNDRY
WiLL 3;;4 ?fifl?&fi?& 6TH
'KEEP TAB®
1 on how often you send your shirts,
| collars, cuffs, etc., to this laundry,
i until they’re no longer wearable.
§ That will convince you that we pro
-3 long the life of linen beyond most
§ washers and ironers thereof.
Test our work—we can stand it.
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WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY.
The above brand, manufactured by THE FITZ
GERALD COTTON OIL GO.,has built up a repu
tation for Cotton Seed Meal goods that has caus
ed two other mixing plants to be established in
our city.
Prizes were awarded in every contest last fall
in Ben Hill Co. to some 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.
DREW W. PAULK
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