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Telephone No. 119
Incorporated 1897
Special Rug Sale This Week—loo In The Lot
- Large Wilton Velvet Rug, with Fringe
Size 27x54 - Only 100 - Regular $3.00 Value - Only Two to Each Customer
R i Price $1.43
Young Women
~ Read what Cardui did for Miss Myria Engler, of
Faribault, Minn. She says: “Let me tfell you how much
good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had
to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was
30 weak that I could harcly stand on my feet. I got a
bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, and as soon as I had
taken a few doses, I began to feel better. '
Today, I feel as well as anyor¢ can.”
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Are you a woman? Then you are subject to a large
number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women,
which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble.
A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to
relieve weakness, headache, and ofher unnecessary pains,
the signs of weak nerves and over-work,
For a tonic, take Cardui, the woman’s fonic.
You will mever regret it, for it will certainly help you.
Ask your druggist about it. He knows, He sells it.
top sy . Ladien: Adicory Dot eot o Women. " semt s, 18
STUART’S
’ BUCHU AND JURIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
. 80 Years on the Market
HO! FOR HENDERSONVILLE!
The St. John Hotel
(FORMERLY THE GATES) _
The mountains of Westem North Carolina have long been
accorded the invigorating, strengthening and life-giving qualities
incident to a high and dry atmosphere. Here Summer life is
about as ideal as can be imagined. Good pure air, fresh spring
water, newly paved streets and perfect sanitary conditions.
At the St. John everything modem and up-to-date. It
caters to a refined and select clientele. Modern in all its furn
ishings and equipment, it is just the right place for one to spend
a vacation most enjoyably.
The Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Charlotte Er
son, furnishes music of a high class.
For rates apply to -
ST. JOHN & SON,
! Hendersonville, N. C.
GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, Atianta, Ga.
e - The South’s great
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k\_-,' .j‘nf,_;,, i ;_‘“ <2 @ Technical and
—ORL L) T o) Engincering
2¥ O =4l v | School
Y 4ANG o 5| $¥ Gu Tech Spells “Oppor.
Y.\Ly == "j’é;; Af: tanity’” focr the joung
/ o/ \i; . ~~~ men of Georgia and the
WAL oivNs ¢ South.
? o By - ) o Offers full four-year courses in
K~ Ai"’ ; \ ‘Mechanicz!, Textile, Chemical, Civil
PRSI\, znd Electrical Engineering,
ohh and Architecture.
" The graduates of ““Georgia Tech” are in gre:t demand, owing to the
gplendid training offered at this ineiitution. Courses of study practical
and thorough. For Cataiog addres=,
Jmprovements in past year: it
New Hossitsl, 325000, Nev J G. MATHESON, LL- D., President
‘m'm ull’lmfifl. wL—mm«rm"mM
W. G. BROADHURST
For Sale—Four dining room
chairs and a table of Mission, Will
sell very reasonably. Apply this
office. 52-tf.
Is your subscription paid up?
Fitzgerald Mercantile Co.
Cash or Easy Payments
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 you, I endeavored earn
-lesbly and faithfully 1n the support
of all the General measures that I
iadvocated 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 were
enacted and in my opinion of
thought, have met with approval
in general to the people of Geor
gia, especially in the New School
Law where an additional One
Hundred Thousand Dollars goes
to the children of this State.
1 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 mostimportant,
such as, Education ‘‘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 you againo
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.
Faithfully Yours,
tf, Wright T. Paulk.
Announcement
To the Voters of Ben Hill County:
I am a candidate for the State
Senate as the representa.ive in
that body of the Fifteenth Sena
torial District, subject to the com
ing Primary Election. If elected
to this office, I will appreciate the
‘honor of the position and will en
‘deavor to realize its duties and re
)sponsibilities. I will consider the
position as a public trust, and will
be untiring in my efforts at all
times to discharge the obligations
of the trust in such a manner as
will be to the credit of the Dis
trict, of Ben Hill county, and
of myself. I will be very grateful
for ail support given me,
-. O. H. Elkins.
. : , y'-- . 2
FRED J. CLARK
For Congressman
To the Democratic Voters of the
3rd Congressional District:
I bereby formally announce my
candidacv for the office of con
gressman from said district to the
Democratic primary to be held
next summer. Owing to my fa
miliarity with conditions in Wash
ington (being the oflicial clerk to
the speaker of the House) I believe
if the peoplas will honor me with
the great office, that I will certain
ly striv> to faithfully and intelli
gently represent all the people of
the district, Their interest and
welfare shall regulate, control and
influence my every note and act
and at all times I will be true to
the masses of our people. Before
the primary I will announce a for
mal platform of principles, address
the voters on the public questions
of the day, presenting my views
fullv to them and endeavor to see
as many of thera in person as pos
sible. If you can give me your
support and influence I shall al
ways be most profoundly grateful.
Very respectfully,
Charles R, Crisp.
I For Congressman
~ ‘““To the Voters of the Third
‘congressional District: I have the
ambition to represent the Third
district in congress. As to my fit
ness and worthiness, I propose to
submit that to the voters of the
district, along with the other gen
tlemen who may aspire to the hon
or in a democratic primary,
“] am a farmer, was born and
reared on a farm in this district,
and have contributed all that I
possibly could to the advancement
of the farming interests of my
section of the country.
‘“ As a member of congress I
would be controlled largely by
the same desires and purposes that
have actuated me as a private citi
zen in advancing the farming in
terest of the state arcd country,
which ultimately is the interest of
every person, whether merchant,
lawyer, doctor, banker, mechanic
or citizens following other callings.
“T shall be glad to meet the vo
ters face to face in every county
of the district before the day of
election. Sincerely,
John K. Mercer
ANNOUNCEMENT.
For REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voters of Ben Hill County:
I announce myself a candidate for
Representative in the Legislature in
Ben Hill County. I shall favor an
absolute secret ballot under the Aus
tralian ballot system ; a better edu
eational system with sufficient funds
for the prompt payment of teachers.
The repeal of all the bad laws and
the enactment of all the good ones
I can get on the statute books. I
challenge any opposing candidate
in the county to a joint discussion
of these and other questions.
| S. S. Hire.
~ Give us your order for a porch
swing. We make them reasonable
and can please you. F. M. Graham
& Co. Phone 14. 45-tf
Keep your eyes on the ads and
learn where t 0 find your wants.
‘KEEP TAPB’
on how often you send your shirts,
collars, cuffs, etc., to this laundry,
until they’re no longer wearable.
That will convince you that we pro
long the life of linen beyond most
washers and ironers thereof.
Test our work—we can stand it.
WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY,
Gasoline Engines
SEE
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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. :
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GOFFINS and CASKETS. | ‘ e
All prices from the cheapest iR/ IV SVE
prices from the ¢ faapes i ,\! ; t___“_,& ’
to the best. All calls will re- .; e N
ceive our immediate attention. ; ’ U
Sandlin Furniture &§Undartaking Gompany,
Day Phone 116. Night Phone 375.
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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.
Opening of Lucy Lake Picnic
”
Grounds on Alapaha River
M
The OCILLA SOUTHERN RAILROAD announces the openiag
of above picnic grounds, which are ideal in location and equipment.
Fishing and Boating; Large Swimming Pool and Pavillion. A de
lightful place to spend a day of recreation. Special train service at
ranged for large picnic crowds. Note the very cheap round trip rates
for parties of five or more:
Fitzgerald . . Soc Ocilla . . . B§oc
Mystic . . . §oc Irwinville . 80c
In addition to our regular train service, a convenient special Sunday
Schedule was inaugurated June 23rd
GOING RETURNING
Lv Fitzgerald 2-15 P M Lv Lucy Lake 5-25 P M
; Ocilla . . 248 * Ocilla .. 600 *
| Irwinville 1-00 Mystic . . 740 “
| Mystic .. 1-17 « Irwinville . 7-58
‘ Ar Lucy Lake 3-25 “ Ar Fitzgerald 6-35 “
For further information, consult Ticket Agents or write, :
D. C. SMITH, Traffic Manager, QOcilla, Ca.
W. R. McLENDON, Commercial Agent, Fitzgerald, Ga
DREW W. PAULK
215 South Grant Street
FITZGERALD, GA.