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Mrs. C. B. Brown and little son,
James, went up to Vienna Sunday
to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Carnes
and daughter were among the
visitors from Abbeville Saturday.
Miss Belle Williams, of Cordele,
is the attrective guest of Miss
May Wilcox,
Miss O’'Neal has arrived in the
city from Moultrie to accept a posi
tion with the Postal Telegraph Co.
Mrs. Lilla Brooker and daugh
ter, of “cDonough, are visiting
relatives and friends in the city.
Miss Marguerite Blackshear, of
Dublin, passed through the city yes
terday enroute from Thomasville,
where she has been visiting, to her
home.
Misses Julia Prentiss and Daisy
Boney have returned home from
the Southern Female College at
LeGrange.
The many friends of Mrs, J. E,
Crawford will regret to learn of
ber serious illness at her home on
Wheeler Ave,
Misses Myrtice and Frankie
Howell, of Ocilla, were in the city
Saturday to attend the Hobson-
Hanley debate.
Mrs. G. C. Smith, Miss Katleen
Braswell and her guests, Miss Mary
Alice Smith and Miss Ruth Abram,
of Lithonia, visited Ocilla Sunday,
£oing over in Mrs. Smith's automo-‘
bile.
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We have accumulated quite a bunch of Remnants
in every department, during the BIG SALE just
closed, which will be on display Wednesday till Saturday.
One lot of Silk Remnants, Messaline, Taf
feta, Foulard, China and Wash Silks, all
colors, one to three yards. All to go at
12 former price
This will be a sale extraordinary; possibly we have
just what you need and that at only half price.
J. H. CHURCHWELL
s=Story Building SELLS IT FOR LESS Fitzgerald, Ga.
Dr. G, W.McLean !
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Sunday Hours, 9 to 10 '
Mrs. Malae Craddock’s many
friends will regret to know that
she has been indisposed for the
past tew days,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown, of
Brunswick, are on a visit to their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garbutt
on Lee Street.
Mrs. James Jones, nee Miss Mary
Stronach, of Raleigh, N. C, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. William
Blunt Moore, on South Lee St.
Mr. G. C. Smith, of Brunswick,
spent the week-end here with Mis.
Smith, who is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L.. H, Keim,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dickey
have under course of construction a
'very cozy little home on their prop
erty on West Central Avenue. |
- Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Shelton left
this city on Saturday for their
former home in Indianapolis, Ind.,
where they will spend the summer,
Miss Ruta Ciark, of Stockbridge
is the attractive guest of her sister
Mrs. Robert Hawkins, who is
stoping with Mrs. John Tramell
on Suwanee Street.
Mrs. Moritz and Miss Moritz, wife
and daughter of Supt. Adolph Moritz
of the A, B. & A, have arrived in
the city from Montgomery, Ala., to
make Fitzgerald their home.
Ex-Gov. J. Frank Hanly, of
Indiana, and Capt. Richard Pearson
Hobson, of Alabama, were the
cuests of Rev., and Mrs, K, J. |
Hammond &t dinner on Sunday.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1912
i Friends in the city of Miss Kath
leen Peacock, who was a popular
lvisitor in Fitzderald last summer,
iwill be interested to learn of her
marriage to Mr. Georgde Robertson,
| which eccurred at Dublin last Thurs
gday.
The best dressed women wear the
'DeBEVOISE Brassiere. Ask at our
Corset Department. -43-2 t
% McCarty-Jonstone Co.
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: Mr. John C. Field’s spent Sunday
in Atlanta.
Tom Taylor is with D. B. Broad
hurst Co., furniture dealers. 1t
Mr. Henry Stilwell spent Sun
day in the city with frienas.
Mr, Wright Torrence spent
yesterday in Thomasville on busi
ness,
Mr. Will Moore is able to be
out again after an illness ot sever
al days, ‘
~ Go to 125 East Pine Street for
Furniture—D. B. Broadhurst Co’s.
new Furniture Store. - 0o
Excursion rates Thursday
morning. Wait and ride
with us.
I. Goldenburg Co.
Mr. Mike Murphy has severed his
connection with the City Drug Com
pany and is now with Fraser.
Mr. C. E. Crawley has returned
home after an absence of several
months, during which time he has
been in California.
Call on D. B. Broadhurst Company |
for Household Furniture, 125 East
Pine Street, next to First National
Bank. 1t
Mr. Clyde Walker expects to%
leave this week for White tluins,l
Ga,, to spend about tea days \-\'ith’
his parents. !
Dr. R. A. Major’s many friends are
glad to see him on the streets again
after an illness of several weeks.
We sell and recommend the De-
DEVOISE Brassiere. 43-2 t
McCarty-Jonstone Co.
Mr. L. H. Rigsby was called to
Albany this morning on sccount
,ol’ the illness of his son, who he
gvxpecbs to accompany home.
" Mr. Farrand Osborne is expected
ihome from the Georgia School of
Techology within the next few days.
lhaviug received his diploma this
year.
Our stock is unequaled
for size and variety. Our
Excursion Rate Sale gives
it all to you at Bargain
Prices.
The 1. Goldenburg Co.
Give us your order for a porch
swing. We make them reasonable
and can please you. F. M. Graham
& Co. Phone 14. 45-tf
The Deßevoise Brassiere gives the
fashiopable “{incorseted” effect.
50c. and up. 43-2 t
McCarty-Jonstone Co.
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The Chautaugau has received a
liberal patronage from Ocilla, there
being a large party coming over
in automobiles each night when the
weather was fair enough to permit
of travel.
The Mclntosh property on West
Pine St, better known as the old
college property, has been purchased
by Engineer W. A. Stilley, who will
have the same converted into a
palatial residence. :
Our Excursion Rate circu
lar gives the reduced rates
for the biggest Bargain Sale
ever held in Fitzgerald, get
One.
Remnants of wool dress goods, white and
colored Suitings, Lawns, Dimities, Cham
bries, Ginghams, Poplins, Soisettes; Em
broidery and Laces. All 12 regular price.
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Fruit Canning deason Here:
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Nature has again provided us with a bounteous €rop
of berries, plums, peaches and grapes; also the prom
ise of plenty of tomatoes, corn and other vegetables.
To reduce the high cost of living put up plenty for winter
We can furrish you with cans, rubbers and scaling wax.
“Economy” They keep the fruit for any length of time. Fill
Glass Fruit »Your cans with fruit, sweeten and fill with cold
: Jars! water, place lid on, place cans in a vessel of cold
e water on stove, cook as per directions with cans,
take off stove and they are ready to put away. No fussing, wip
ing off, screwing down lids, testing, ete., to be done **Economy”’.
PRICES
Mason Fruit Jar5............88¢, 75¢, $l.OO dozen
“Economy”’ Fruit Jars .. $l.OO, $1.25, $1.50 dozen
Mason Jars, Porcelain Lined T0p5........ 28c dozen
Extra Quality White Rubbers ........... 8¢ dozen
Best Grade Wide Red Rubber 5........... 10c dozen
Red Sealing Wax...... ................ 10c pound
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Buice Building 106 E. Pine-st.‘
- Our Ladies and Childrens
dresses all at Bargain Prices
for our Excur?;on Rate Sale.
The L Goldenburg Co.
The contractors are now on the
ground and work on the Third
National Bank building will begin
immediately, at the corner of
Maine and Pine streets. The new
bank building will be a modern
structure in every way and will
add considerably to the appearance
of Pine street.
June Specials
For Cash—Cotton Seed Hulls,
50cts, Cotton Seed Meal $1.50
Bran & Shorts $1.50. Mixed feed
$1.90. ¥ree delivery, Phone 354 or
283.
Dodd Supply Company.
44 2¢.
FOR SALE—One gasoline range,
set of haviland china, dining room
table and chairs, squares and rugs.
Practically new and will sell at
about nalf cost, Other articles for
sale also. 408 South Grant or
phone 275, Mrs. E. M. Stoddard,
44-3 t,
The fare is cheap and all
may ride at Goldenburgs
Excursion Rate Sale Thurs
day morning.
FOR SALE-—The woman’s ex
change, novelty goods, toilet arti
cles, two show cases, a few pieces
of furniture, etc, Will sell at a
bargain and immediate sale is
necessary. All who are indebrted
to the Exchange are urged to call
at once and settle up.
Mrs. F. P. Stoner, Mgr,
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