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‘ benefactor!
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@ ing, give the wearer
-a calm, comforting,
. optimistic look.
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Cow'isd 1912 HBAM&CO. Ve preSSlng. fl.-)l
The Kirschbaum Dixie They are hanc.l-tal
“ Negative sug- lored and beautifully
e finished. We have them
gestion =~ 18 SOME- jp many patterns and
times a fine thing! colors at -
For instance: On $l5 to $25 4
a torrid da.y —j}lSt to Best summer cloches=
se€ an arctic picture values ever offered any
makes you feel wherebyanybody. The
cooler. Kirschbaum label
Notice the man (Cherry T’ree Brand) in
whocomesbreezing €. e g
your satisfaction. If the
flown the street it jsn’t all that we say
in one of our return it and get your
Kirschbaum Mo- money. ;,
J. H. CHURCHWELL
Fitzgerald, Ga
Sheriffs Sale,
GEORGIA, BEN HiLL COUNTY.
I have this day levied the within
and foregoing execution upon the
following property, to-wit: One
certain six room house and lot 1n
the City of Fitzgerald, Ga,, Ben
Hill County, described as follows:
Fronting Jessamine Street, in
Lot Ne. 11, Square No. 12, Block
No. 11., said lot being 60 feet
wide and 160 feet long and known
as the ‘‘Molcey Hutson” house
and lot in said Fitzgerald, Ga.,
said property levied upon as the
property of Molcey Hutson Beech
er to satisfy the within and fore
going execution. This Tth day of
May, 1912.
J. W. Norris,
Sheritf Ben Hill County, Ga.
Mr. Russell King has accepted
a position as Engine Dispatcher
for the A. B. & A.
BOARDERS WANTED—Mrs. J. M.
Bostwick, 216 E. Jessamine St.
First-class board at reasonable
rates. 34-8 t
¥ 5 pp g
Harness Maker , -?1:” B 1,; -
and Rapairing o S NEEE /- 1.1
Old Harness Made Good as New, both in
Looks and Durability.
See me. Satisfaction Guaranteed
221 E. Pine Street.
Professional Gards
DR. D. F. THOMPSON
5-Story Building
Rooms 200-201 2nd Floor Phone 184
Residence, 328 N. Main St. Phone 120
Office Hours, S to 11 and 3 to 5
Evenings and Sundays by Appointment
HENRY O'BRIEN,
Plastering Contractor.
Estimates on Material. All
Work Guaranteed.
Leave Oraer at Dan Muahoney’s
295 S. Grant St,
T S S VS S——
CEO. McCALL
Delivered Anywhere
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PHooe 269. 115 S. Sherman Street
Keep your eyes on the ads and
learn where t 0 find your wants.
THE LEADZR-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912,
KIGKED 'COON AND
Thrilling Night Hunt Which a
Maine Man Will Not Forget
for Some Time.
SUSPENDED IN SPAGE
Crawled Out on Limb to Dislcdge
Game—Unaware That He Was Di
rectly Over a Chasm Which Was
300 Feet Deep.
Portland, Me.—“lf there is another
region anywhere better cut and fitted
to suit the tastes of the night prowl
ing, ring-tailed coon than the country
round about Lake Keuka, up in old
Steuben,” said Packy Griswold of
Hammondsport, “then I would be
pleased to have a look at it.
“Ordinarily there isn’t anything
about a coon hunt up in the Lake
Keuka country that is calculated to
serrify the hunter, but I came just as
near being scared to death by a coen
one night as anyone could come and
vet live. And I'm scared yet when
ever I think of that coon hunt.
“] was hunting with a friend of
mine from Bath. I had a good coon
dog, and we weren’t long in starting
a coon. He took a bee line up the
steepest and highest hill there was
within five miles, but my dog was up
to the tricks af the coon and followed
this one so close that the ringtailed
thief of the vineyards was forced to
climb a tree.
“We had managed to get to the very
highest point of the hill, though, more
than 300 feet above the lake. The
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Saved Myself From a Tumble,
night was dark, but when we got to
the foot of the tree in which the dog
had treed the coon I soon discovered
him, all in a bunch, on a good-sized
limb ten feet from the grcund, and I
got ready to climb the tree and kick
the cocn off the limb down to the dog.
”I shinned up the trunk and soon
reached the branch on which the coon
was perching. Then he ran cut to the
end of the limb and made his stand,
for he couldn't go any further.
“I crept along the limb until I came
within kicking distance of the ccon.
The limb was too big for me to shake
him off. I reached up and grabbed it
with one hand and aimed a tremen
dous kick at the coon.
The kick landed all right and
knocked the coon from his hold and
off the limb. But the force of the kick
broke my hold on the limb above and
my feet slipped off the lower limb, 8o
that I was following the coon in his
tumble. I caught one arm on the
lower limb as I went down and quick
ly grabbed the limb with my other
and saved myself from the tumble.
The limb being only ten feet from the
ground, I had only a couple of feet to,
drop as I hung, but I hung on and
listened to hear the coon hit the
ground and the dog pitch into him.
“l didn’'t hear the coon hit the
ground, but after a quarter of a min
ute or so I heard a sound as if some
thing were crashing through a tree a
good way down the hill. Pretty soon
a similar soon came up from some
where a good deal farther away. Then,
after an interval, another further
down than the second, and at last a
distant, dull thump, as of some object
striking the ground. I felt myself
turning cold. I worked my way along
the limb back to the trunk of the tree
and slid to the ground.
“That chestnut tree stood a few feet
from the edge of one of the deepest
ravines along the lake. We knew
the ravine was there all right, but it
never occurred to me that the limbs
of that tree grew away out over it
They did, though, and when I kicked
myself and that coon off of the limb
we were on I wasn’t hanging almost
within reach of the ground as I sup
posed, but was suspended in the air,
with nothing under me but 300 feet}
or so of vacancy! |
“I have never hunted coons much\
since that night. I don't say that that
is the reason there are more cocons up
in the Lake Keuka country now than
there used to be, but I have my opin
ions about it.”
The American State Bank
T AT e T 8 K S S S
invites LOur Aiention
the Following Figures : :
DEPOSITSs:
JINE SSTR 1912 . . . $73.410.10
MaYy a 0 1912 . - . 558400 62
GAIN IN 10 DAYS . . $14,725.53
20 per cent increase in deposits in the “good old summer time”
THE ABOVE FIGURES ARE A-l-)-\-f-;;TISEMENT ENOUGH IN
THEMSELVES FOR THE PUBLIC TO REALIZE THAT WE'RE
DOING THINGS AT “THE BANK AROUND THE CORNER.”
You are cordially invited to do business with this
bank, and we will appreciate your business, too.
All business entrusted to us has our best attention.
HE AMERICAN STATE
BANK. FITZGERALD, GA.
“The Banking Home of th Fmer’ sy
‘H. r-::yfi.v V-IM(:SF,-PH B. WALL
ELKINS & WALL
f Attoraeys at Law,
t Rooms 408-11 Garbutt-Donovan Building
‘Will practice in all the Courts.
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| DR. LOUIS A, TURNER |
| DENTIST
|| Reoms 208-2081-2, 2nd Floor |
1 5 Story Building »\
‘ ——:—-'—__;__"_:._——"_—:—"-_—':—-—"_—'—__._———_'—_
1 FRED & OTTO HARNISH,
\Boot_ and Shoe Makers
} 212 E. Pine Street
fF ine and Substantial Repairing
Promptly Done.
| —————————
i Try The
Best Place In Town,
P. B. & R. B. OWEN, Props.
119 East Pine Street
e
DR. J. E. GOETHE
Office,Fourth Floor Garbutt-Donavan Bldg.
Office Hours:
10t012A.M. 3toSP. M.
Phone 266;Residence
“ 269 Office
Specialty:
Diseases of Wemer and Children
-—_fl
Dr. J. W. Elliott Dr. F. E. Keefer
DRS. ELLIOTT &!KEEFER,
Office Hours, 8:12 a.m. 2:05"p.m. 1‘
PHONE 327 |
Offices—2ll-212 5-Story Bldg.i
-Fitzgerald, Ga. ‘
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STUART®S
BUCHU AKD JUKIPER COMPOUKD
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
80 Years on the Market
[ W. M. QUINN & COMPANY A
; Real Estate and Renting
511 Garbutt Donovan Building, Fitzgerald, Géorgia ‘i
152200 will buy nice 5 room house and 2lots on S. Lee-st. between '
Magnolia and Jessamine, within 2 blocks of business section.
Terms are fine. :
$2400 for 9 room house and 2 lots on N. Lee-st. between Suwanee
and ! ltamaba. Terms very easy.
$l2OO for 8 rvom house and 2 lots on E. Magnolia, between Sher
man and Sheridan, on mighty easy terms. 4
$2400 will buy a fine 10 room house and 2 lots on W. Oconee, a
very beautiful place, terms easy.
$2500 for 10 room house and 4 lots on Orange-st. Call and let us
show you.
$5OO for nice lot, cor. Altamaha and Johnston. Terms are easy.
$25 per acre will buy vou a 245 Acre Farm on big Public road, nic
4 . h. good barn and 4 good tenant houses, with 150 in cu‘i‘i
tivation. This is a bargain, we only require you to pay 1-5
down and the balance to suit YOU.
$lBOO for 58 Acre Farm, 30 acres in cultivation, 5 r. h. and good
barn, a very beautiful place. Good terms. y
$lBOO will buy a 25 Acre Farm, 1-2 mile north of A.B. & A. shops,
4r. h. and good two story barn. All kinds of fruit and all
land cleared. The terms are fine.
$lOOO for 30 Acre Farm, 16 acres in cultivation, 2 room house, place
in good shape. Terms easy.
“It will be to your interest to see us before buying.’
W. M. QUINN & COMPANY
Ocilla Southern Rail C
cilla Southern Railroad Companys
Between Fitzgerald and Alapaha
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1206 720 | 256 198 Gladys 9102 | 7138
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Close connections made at Alapaha for Savannah, Albany, Jack
sonville, Tampa and other South Georgia and Florida pointg.’
Close connections also made at Nashville for Valdosta, Jackson-.
ville and other points.
N Non-ageney--freight must be prepaid.
{ Flag Station. :
J. A. J. HENDERSON,
Presideat and General Manager.. - =