The leader-enterprise. (Fitzgerald, Ga.) 1912-1915, June 21, 1912, Image 5
Mayor Gaynor Makes ) Characteristic Reply New York June, 18 —Mavor Goynor received a message today purporting to be a telegram from a southern demcerat who said he had charge of an uninstructed delegation from a southern state to the national coovention at Baltimore, complaining that some of the rural delegates did not have safficient funds to get to the con vention, ‘‘lf vou can assist me,” the message concluded, ‘‘to get some of these delegates there in case your name comes before the convention we will make it of in terest to you.” ‘““The mayor, urged to ‘‘answer at once,” dispatched the following reply; ““You will not be in charge loug. Your moral perceptions are too inconspicuous.” 8 Lid Clamped Down Sl. Simons Island Brunswick, June 18.—The lid is to be placed on St. Simon, Bruns wick’s summer resort, and no more will the pleasure seekers be able to go up to the bars and call for beer. Strict orders were yes terday issued by the county com missioners to the special officer on the island to hereafter see that all laws, including the prohibition law, were rigidly enforced on the island. In the past the various dealers on St, Simon have been permitted to sell beer, but the sale of whiskey has always been strict ly prohibited. Recently the cour ty commissioners have received a number of complaints of drunken ness on the island, and, after tak ing up the matter and considering it, they decided to at once stop the sale of beer, and anv one offer ing it for sale after today will be rrested for a vwolation of the prohibition law. | Henderson Employes To Enjoy Big Picnic Ocilia. Ga, June 19.—An eveit to which quite a large per cent of the population of Ocilla are look ing forward to with a great deal of pleasure is a bharbecue which 4 Hon. J. A.J. Henderson will give to all his emplopes on June 22. v The barbecue will be at Lucy Lake and all those emsployed on Mr. Henderson’s piantation, and all tne employes of the Henderson Lumber Company, the Ocilla Southern Railroad Compasy and . the Henderson Naval Steres Coru pany, together with their fannlies are invited to attend. It is stated that these include a good many more than one thousand persons. A bountiful repast will be pre “oared for all, and every employe of the Henderson interests except those actively ergaged in running ,~t|'ains will be given a holiday. First M, E. Church Services next Sunday will be as usual. Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Morning preaching at 10:45. Sermon theme, “The Second sTemptation of Jesus.” Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Night preaching at 7:45. # Sermon theme, ‘“‘Clean at the Source.” There will be special music at preaching services. Orchestra at night. The general putlic, espe -~ cially strangers. cordially invited. Gentlemen welcome without their coats. E. J. Hammeond, Pastor. Wanted. : 100 good agents, ladies or gentlemen, to sell a money +making line used in every household. Can travel any part of United States. For information address Lock » Box 870, or call at 129 East Central Ave. Fitzgerald Ga. it. A Square Deal The Denmark Drug Co. Back Up Their Claims | With A Guarantee We say to you that in our esti mation there is no better nerve and blood tonie—nor one better able to bring the greatest relief in the shortest time—than Rexall Celzry and Iron Tonic, We have had smple opportar ity to note the varying degrees of success attained by different pre ‘parations with this class of ail ments. We feel that we are quali tied to judge, On the other hand, we have a reputation to sustain, and could not afford to recommend an article in which we did not have positive faith. But we do more than recommend Rexall Celery and I'ron Tonic. With every bottle we gusrantee satisfaction or your money back. Warm weather is less bracing than the culd, and decreases the powers of lesistance to disease, You become fatigued with less exertion and ordinary work or pleasures are a much greater draimn on your resources, As a result some part of the system breaks down and refuses to do its work. You don’t feel good. Something is wrong. You are depressed, easily tired, lose your appetite, lose flesh, your complexion is bad, vour heart ‘‘thumps” too easily— any one of these symptoins is & danger signa! you can’t afford to ignore. You need something to repai that nervous system, to tone uy that stomach, and cleanse tha blood. We believe Rexail Celer) and Iron Tonic will help to do it It is a specialized food aud oody builder that, through its action o 1 the nerves and blood, aids in re “toring them to perfect health that develops an appetite and as sists 1 converting the food int« rich, red blood, and blood int« brawn and brain. Price $l.OO, Sold in this community only at our store, Denmark Drug Co. 726 Remalls Swre Fitzgerald, Ga, THREE BURNED IN WAYCROSS BLAZE Waycross, Ga.,, June 18.—Three lives were lost, two persons were in jured. one by fire, another by jump ing from the second story of tiic burning building, seven autos de stroyed and property valued at $30.- 000 burned i a fire starting in a garage in the English building st 9 o'clock tonight.”: The dead: Mrs. D. B. i nglish. Mrs. John D. Gamble. Paul Gamble, a 3-year-old boy. The injured: . C. Lee, a me chanic, burned about the arms and body. Geerge English, bruised by jump ing from second floor. | Alvin Johnson, who was working on an auto at the time of the fire, was painfully burned and was car-‘j ried to the King's Daughters Hospi tal for treatment. His injuries werej not reported last night and it was not known until today that he had been hurt. Several firemen had close calls from the falling walls, but none was injured. John Gamble and & young son were sitting on the f{ron® porch and had a close call The fire started from some gasc line whicn had been spilled on the garage floor. A workman in the shop struck a match while repairing an auto, and the entire garage was soon a seeth ing mass of flames. Of the seven machines destroyed five were owned by Waycross people. The upper story of the building was used as a boarding house and enveloped in flames within.ten min utes, cutting off escape for those caught in their rooms. A moving picture theater adjoin ing the garage was burned, but luck- [ily was not in use at the titne of the fire. The flames leaped to adjoining structures, destroying a small meat market and a Chinese laundry. Those losing automobiles were: Andrew J. Jordan, Walter M. Young, Dr. Albert Fleming, Sylvan Byck an, H. A. McDaniel. Two machines had just been taken from the garage when the fire broke out. Central Christian Church. Minister Lewis C. Hammond. June 23 Bible School 9:30 a, m. Commuczion and Sermon 10:45 a. m. Stereoptican Picture Service 7:45 p. m. A hearty invitation to all, e BRI e Organize a Party of Extermina tion and Kill 290 Reptiles - in Gulch. Anaconda, Mont.—A posse oOf ex termination was organized and at least 290 rattlesnakes of all sizes were killed in Rattlesnake Guich, near Three Forks. The source of the hundrsds of the reptiles from which the gulch takes its name was found in the shape of a small cave, discovered by accident by Amos Smith the other moruning. Mr. Smith notified his friends in Three Forks and nearly 100 men and boys proceeded to the sceme, armed with all variety of weapons. g For three hours the battle raged and at its close 290 rattlers were AR TN T gl y*‘} " ) e N geres iR e g SRS SNN LRSS ol JY 2 h’-"/' RSP Y P SJ, & N . )RR Foo ),g ‘,} : [ J’“ . .(7) )‘ 72 ,“f',{r ” 5 c*' 3 / I/i’""f/// i‘g i . 1 /1 " ,"", g, f///// ; 2N ) i seae e l’[' //I/I//,/ \V\'v' l"‘/fll /f i il o i It il:l £ &2 l\ % /", s “': i \\ R W : W =5O 1l ’l T o) VA AW Yl \ t; A \ a :'?A 2 ::)‘; | < . < 4R 2 @ 1, o | 5N 22 /// A | ///// \ 6"\2.' GIYA Uy R % ///’ Y 4 B o >t A Vi e "/ 11 [l i an 2{44L e 2 Mossa /’;/ S /7 T s = For Three Hours the Battle Raged. gounted sirewn on the ground, and not a man had been bitten. The rep tiles were slightly dormant, owing to the coolness, but when aroused would sally forth from the cave. Clubs, shotguns and rifles were used in the slaughter. When no more snaxes emeirged from the cave a repeating shotgun was discharged into it and about fifty more were dragged forti. Some of the specimens killed meas ured more than three feet long, while others were only a few inches in length. Some of the larger ones will be stuffed and placed on exhibition. For years the farmers in that neigh borhood have been bhothered by tias great number of rattlesnakes. The gulch of that name was literally alive with them. The den discovered by Mr. Smith is on the Peoplex ranch. After cleaning out this den it was de cided to continue the crusade and there are a number of men and boys scouring the community for mora spakes,. I bave for service, male tnglish Berkshire hog. Pedigree, Premier Longfellow 102208, Sire U'remier Longfellow VIIII 126940, Dam P)antation Beauty 100676, Dam of Ammal, Prode 89708, Sire Frum peter of Britmore 652710, D m Black Beauty 83489, . G. H. Johnson, « 46-Bt. R. F. D. 6, Fitzgerald, Ga. Notice to Subscribers In consolidating the subscription lists of the Leader and Enterprise it is possible that some name might accidentally be left out. If, therefore, you fai! to get your paper, kindly notify the office, Phohe 328, one will be sent te you and the crriur cor rected. Watch the columns of Leader Enterprise. 8250 Report of The Condition Of ‘The Exchange National Bank | At Fitzgerald, In the State of Georgia, at the Close of Business, June 14, 1912, RESOUKCES Loans and Di5c0unt5................... 430,626.56 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. . ... 8,941.57 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation....... 100,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 1.000.00 Premiumson U. S. 80nd5.............. 3,000.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures.. 10,319.96 Other Real Estate owned .............. 18,100.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve ABAREE) meul oot e e T 519895 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savingßanks: vl vl i o 16595881 Due from approved Reserve Agents. .. 24,788.53 Checks and other Cash 1tem5.......... 597.50 Exchanges for Clearing H0u5e.......... 7,098.35 Notes of other National Banks ......... 7,010.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cants . on e 310.75 L.AWLUI. MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: SPORIE. .LAS e e v 20 80000 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) ............ 5,000.00 ORAE . it o e s 885 2E0:98 : LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in................... 100,000.00 Surplasfund: Lol nav s o des 9000000 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and axesipald... ;.. 5. cve. o 19:044.01 National Bank Notes outstanding ...... 96,900.00 Due to State and Private Banks and SRARKers i AT Individual deposits subject to check.... 222,115.01 Time certificates of dep05it............. 108,693.24 Cashier's checks outstanding .......... 1,363.21 United States dep05it5.................. 1,000.00 Notes and bills rediscounted........... 10,700.00 Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money b0rr0wed........ 30,000.00 State oF Georaia, County oF BEN HiLL: I, J. D. Dorminey cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. D. Dorminey, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of June, 1912 Correct Attest: W. R. BowkN, E. T. JAMEs, J. E. TURNER, Directors. | 6082 ~ Report of the Condition of The First National Bank, At Fitzgerald, In the State of Georgia. at the close of business, June 14, 1912: RESOURCES. Loans ard Di5c0unt5....................5429,448.83 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured...... 4,843.06 U.S. Bonds to secure circulation........ 100,000.00 BllsofExchange ... . ... oo - 820770 Banking house, Furniture and Fixtures 20,542 31 Otirer real e5tate0wned................. 222.50 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) .oo g s 409659 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies and Sav- IS BANRS. . s 2,5G3.29 Due from approved Reserve Agents...... 8.720.15 Checks and ocher Ca5h'1tem5............ 187.04 Exchunges for Clearis pHonse. .......... 610423 Notes of other Natie@#lßanks.......... 3.518.00 Fractional paper curgeney, nickels & cents 257.73 Lawros Movey ReseRMEMN BANK, viz: Specie i.. ... L 92041060 Legal tender n0te5............... 449,00 20808.60 Redempticn fund with U. S. Treasdrer (8 per cent of circu1ati0n)........... 5.,90¢.00 & Totaliw o, on vl Bvo v aa2hTo 93 LIAB:LITIES Capital stock paid in.................... 5125,000.00 Susolis ifund .2 e i e 0D Undivided profits, less expenses and Saweß AN . S 0T AT National Bank notes cuc andlad. ... .. 100,000.00 Due to other National 8ank5........... 499.22 Die to State and Privaie Banks and BankeEs o g i 1.836.28 Pividends unoaid. s i e 78.00 Individual deposits subject to check..... 184,264.44 Demand Certificates of Dep05it........ 10,056.64 Time certificates of deposit ............ 67,505.64 Cashier s checks 0ut5tanding............ 2,085.24 Notes and bills rediscounted........... None Bills payable, including certificates of de- 1 posit for~borrowed m0ney........... 38,580.00 ‘ Total &l s s «$h12.579:08 State of Gecrgia, County of Ben Hill, ss: i, A. H. Thurmond, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 3 A. H. ThurvonDp, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day June, 1912. Clavion Jay, Notary Public. Corract—Attest: M. W. Garbutt J. Hawkins Goodman, J. B. Seanog, Directors. i R R B R R R {Special Ten Day Excursion ’ Fares to Tybee Island, Ga. | Via Seaboard Air Line. , liate from Fitzgerald is $6. | Tickets on sale every Saturday l from June Ist. to Aug. 31st limit 'ed ten days from date of sale. i For full information relative i rates, schedules, ete, See nearest | Seabonrd Agent or write } C. W, Small, ‘ | Dhvision Passenger Agent, ‘ | Savannah, Ga. i Drs. Holtzendorf & Turner admin | ister nitrous oxide gas for the pain | leas extraction of teeth. The best ‘and safest of general anesthetics. 41-8 t {" WANTED —~Young lady ste | pographer, one recently out of [cr{“":,nol preferred. Must be neat, Laccurate and wilhing to learn the | business. Apply in person at | office of 14 4t D.P, Adams & Company. ! FOR SALE—One gasoline range, iset of haviland china, dining rcom table and chairs, squares and rogs. Practically new and will sell at about half cost. Other articles for sale also. 408 South Grant or phone 275, Mrs. E. M. Stoddard. 44-3¢, A AN St CITY PRESSING CLUB 211 SOUTH GRANT STREET Prone 367. Clothes called for and delivered. Qcilla Southern Railroad Cc l oad Company | Between Fitzgerald and Alapaha _— . | . . - Bouthßound = | Time Table: Noo 3| o 0 0 o 2d C.m=---2d Co-==-18t (. ~--18t C ! 15 Class=ls Clas:.2d Olass e e eeee i . | ioo i 9 1 3 ! : \ 2 —~-—--——?_—_—————-———-———————-3(Supetcrc:mg Time Table No. 2),-——»-”_——4___B-—. S 8 LA Lot ae ; gol oo ] ox>o>| Bt 1% 221 5. |B| 885 BT | oE@e | 82| £:=| @ !In Effccc Wednesday. January 25|72 |£=| §2 I c@T Sl a nl 24 @2l ok 12:01 A, M ra| 53| 22| 8,5 w 3 |ns | | w] 28 | s ieile S 3 |@ | val ®=2 iq | 23” l & ls| =& =< 2| 27 ga® £ |#2 |V [T AT 0 o a s P.M. A.M. A. M. P. M, STATIONS AM PM PN 530 oz |l4 Lv.. . t.zgersld Arjo | 140 34> 548 38 |203 l f Dorminey N([224 ! 1127 l 327 2eh 43 |2 08 f Barnes N|{2o.6 |ll 2 { 319 600 6 {2l £ Frank N[19.7 |ll 19 i 315 615 1130{ 700 (22810 Ocilla 159 105 .}\l:g%’ 1135 704 |2 32 [12.1 f Reason N(14.6 |lO5B J 210 11 48] 713 |2 38 |13.8 f Melvin N{12.9 |lO 44 156 11 04| 718 |2 44 {l5B T Mixon ~|10.9 |lO 38 1350 1206 720|266 {l9B Gladys 9110 26 188 1211 78 | 301 |2 .2 f Barrineau N| 4.2 10 21 133 1220 733|308 |228 | £ Lucy Lake N| 3.9 10 12 124 12 84! 751 | 335 |2R.7 Ar Alapaha Lv| 0 952 100 PM. PM-A.M-P.M=- ~-A.M-P. M~ P M SRe e T o IA%I .| s l 2|28 D\'g >.'2 z = 3 = 1 b.'g =3 3 2 a a l = £| g 8 bt R I SR s e e el T 9 - 7. :1 -3 - T AT Close connections made at Alapaha for Savannah, Albany, Jack sonville, Tampa and other South Georgia and Florida points. Close connections also made at Nashville for Valdosta, Jackson ville and other points. N Non-agency--freight must be prepaid. f Flag Station. J. A. J. HENDERSON, President and General Manager. - IF J/aay |IF You have some- @f“ ,\ You are in need thing you wish e 'S, AY of good Station to sell, adver- AN ARI ery— and good tise it through Ny business men the columns of § 1 use no cther— The Leader-En- P 43 NE let The Leader tarprise. 328 Enterprise do it. ' Be Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman’s tonic! Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the same for you, TAKE . The ; ARDU | Woman's Tonic Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says, “I think there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. I used it with the very best results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui. Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall always recommend Cardui to other sufiering women. [ can’t praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Try it, today. Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. for Special Instructions, and 64-page book, “*Home Treatment for Women,"” sent free. ] 56 w $ 3 Lumber! Lwumber. Let us Szure with you before you pur chase vour Duilding Material. : F. M. GRAHAM & CO., Mill East Magoolia St Office East Pine St Phone 14. FITZGER ALD, GA. o ® Gasoline Engines SEE . & Bl el 302 South Grant St, Fitzgerald, Ga. Agent for the best Gaso}ir;e Engines. Expert on Gas Engines— will give prompt attention to all calls in my line.