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$lOO,OOO to Loan
ON BEN E'Li FARMS
And on Fitzgerald Cii * Property
Loans Negotiate ! ‘romptly
Terms the Best; Interest
. the Lowest.
Come and See Me.
W. M. BRYAN
Garbutt-Donovan Building
Room No. 311, Fitzgerald Ga.
Representing
ELLIS & ELLIS, Tifton, Georgia
Registers Meat Market
Prompt and Reliable Service
Fresh Meat at
Reasonable Prices
319 E. Pine St. - - Phone 448
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W. W. Martin, The Auctioneer.
Telephone or call at Miller Furni
ture Company, Fitzgerald, Ga.
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For Sale —Four dining room
chairs and a table of Mission, Will
sell very reasonably. Apply this
office. % 52-tf.
Is your subsecription paid up?
Never leave that till tomorrow
which you can do today.
'MOTHER TELLS HOW SAXO SALVE
CONQUERED ECZEMA.
“Yast fall we noticed small rough
and red spots coming on baby’s
hands. The skin was very dry and
ghe kept scratching them until they
would bleed. We lost a good deal of
‘sleep with her. Finally we took her to
the doctor and he treated her several
weeks, but it kept spreading until we
Jad to keep her little hands tied and
Mress and bandage them several times
a day they were so sore, and we used
everything we could hear of for ecze
ma. Finally our druggist told us about
SBaxo Salve. We tried it and one and a
#alf tubes has entirely cured her. Her
little hands are smooth and not even
scarred, and we are so glad to tell
others what Saxo Salve has done for
us. Mrs. M. Stephenson, Lebanon, Ind.”
You cannot do better than to try
Baxo Salve for eczema, tetter, ring
worm, or any skin affection—we
cheerfully give back your money if
it does not help youw
Denmark Drug Co. :
STUART’S
BUCHU AND JURIPER GOMPOUKRD
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
80 Years on the Market
~ HO! FOR HENDERSONVILLE!
The St. John Hotel
: (FORMERLY THE GATES)
The mountains of Western 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 modern 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.
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Frenchman Falls
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Heir 1o Fortune
Atlanta, July 18 Loais Dupin,
a French employe of the Durand
restaurant is today the happiest
young man that ever folded a nap
kin, He has just been told that
he has fillen heir to a nice estate
of 150,000 franes, which in Ameri
can money is something like §3O-,
(00, in round figures.
Dupin is well known here, in
Macon and in other southerp
cities where he has beenemploved.
The announcement of the bequest
from his French relatives came as
a complete surprise to him.
Special Ten Day Excursion
Fares to Tybee Island,Ga.
Via Seaboard Air Line.
Rate from Fitzgerald is $6.
Tickets on sale every Saturday
from June Ist. to Aug. 31st limit
ed ten days from date of sale.
. For full information relative
rates, schedules, etc, Seg nearest
Seaboard Agent or write
| C. W. Small,
Division Passenger Agent,
' Savannah, Ga.
Judge George Hillyer
Announces for Raiiroad
Commissioner.
I am a candidate to succeed my
self in the office of Railroad Com
missioner, of the State of Georgia,
at the expiration of my present
term, subject to the Democratic
Primary to be held on Thursday,
21st of August, 1912,
If re-elected, I will try to do my
duty as 1 have done in the past
Guided now by a large experience
in the very trying and diflicult
duties of this important trust, I
hope to do even more, if possible,
and better, for justice and equal
rights to all; and for fidelity with
diligence in the service of the
State, than I bave ever done be
fore. Tt will be hard for azy new
man to promise as much, or more
than this.
George Hillyer.
Wanted to let contract to cheap
est reliable bidder to tear Jdown
and load on A, B, & A. flat cars,
All the good lumber and stone
pillows of the partly burnt house
on corner Qconee and Sherman
sts. Address Box 87, R. R. No. 3.
54-2¢. Glenwood, Ga.
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CORN PAINT B 4
ge=py, emoves the Entire Com ™
gomane, “Root and Branch”
“@Q Has glass rod attached to stopper for
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: 3 ] lutely safe, harmless and pleasant,
T : Salves, plasters and cutti
) mfißg “‘ dlsap;:?nllvng. etsß::u Sam;’ g(':g::
@: % Paint NEVER disappoints. Your
| éé money refunded on request if it
| £8 g| fails to quickly remove, without
‘ CORN z,g pain, the largest or smallest hard
| L::?_"““Nl% ! orsoft corn. Get a bottle today and
B e make your feet glad, Take »
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%Y 7| n Funiture and House Furnishings
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R No matter what your ideas may be as to their
styles, or how critical you may be as to their general appearance, and no matter
who you are or where you have been in the habit of getting your House Fur
nishings. We want you to come here to see our splendid STOCKS. :
A FEW SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK
: * Closing out Acme Paints at $2.00 per gallon.
10 per cent. off Refrigerators and Porch Swings at © $1.90 in 5 gallon cans at o
MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY
NMain and Pine Streets
Justice Courts _
; Take the Count
Atlanta—The house passed the
bill to abolish justice courts in cities
of 10,600 population or more, by a
vote of 148 to 5. The bill provides
an amendment to the constitution
of the state and will have to be
submitted to the qualified voters at
the general election in August. It
will apply, if ratified, to the cities of
Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Macon
and Columbus.
A companion bill will be introduc
ed to create a municipal court in
cities where justice courts are abol
ished. It is the aim of the advocates
of the bill to have a system of courts,
such as are in vogue in San Fran
cisco and other cities. The first bill
to be introduced will relate to the
creation of municipal courts in At
lanta.
The bill drew no opposition from
the house.
The system of justice courts was
bitterly assailed by McElreath, who
declared that every grand jury of
Fulton county since 1903 had made
reports condemning ijustice courts,
and he explained that the Atlanta
Federation of Trades, the Atlanta
Bar association and the chamber of
commerce had voiced its sentiment
against the bill.
He declared that the bill was not
a lawyer’s bill, but a bill based on
sound business policy.
{Cotton Gambling
| Placed Under Ban
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| Washington, July 16.—Heavy pen
alties for gambling in cotton ‘futures’
are provided in the Beall bill, pass
ed by the house today by a vote
of 95 to 26. The bill has yet
to run the gauntlet of the senate.
Efforts were made to amend the bill
to include provisions, prohibitivg
gambling in grains, but these failed.
The supporters of the bill asserted
that the efficiency of the measure
would be impaired by adding com
plicated administrative features.
They pointed out that a measure
now awaiting action in the house is
directed against gambling in grain.
The bill would prohibit all dealing
in cotton futures, and fix heavy pen
alties for purchiase or sale of cotton
not actually in existence. Heavy
fines would be imposed for the
use of mails or telegraph for the
dissemination of cotton speculative
information.
Representative Fitzgerald, demo
crat, New York, led the opposition,
declaring the bill unconstitutional,
and would handicap the cotton pro
ducer and consumer.
Music Sale at 119 E. Central, on
Saturday, July 20. 1t
~ For Sale.
~ The following car-loads just arriv
ed: Brick. Flour, Horse and Mule
Sweet Feed, Hay, Wire Fencing and
Nails, prices as follows:
Brick 90c per 100 or $8.50 per
1,000.
Nails Sc per Ib. or $2.75 per 100
pounds.
Flour 75c sack or $5.75 per bbl.
Mule Sweet Feed $1.90 sack or
$35.00 ton.
! Cotton Seed Hulls 50c sack or
158'75 per ton.
Cotton Seed Meal $1.50 sack or
$27.00 per ton.
Best Granulated Sugar $1.50 sack
ior $5.75 per 100.
i The above is for cash only—quick
sales and small profits.
52-tf Dobp SuppLy CoMPANY.
Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to an order heretofore
granted by His Honor, Judge James
F. McCracken, referee in bankruptcy,
will be sold before the store house
| door, of one Eugene E. Roach, bank
.rupt, at Fitzgerald, Ga., at 12 o'clock
'noon, on Thursday, July 25, 1912,
\free from liens, the following de
! scribed real estate, to-wit:
l One city lot, No. 1, upon which
there is now erected one three-story
house, the entire building 14x36
feet, in Square No. 6, Block No. 13,
in the City of Fitzgerald, Ben Hill
county, Georgia, as shown by the
‘recorded plat of said city, said lot
| being located on West Orange street.
'Said property being sold as the
property of E. E. Roach, bankrupt,
and terms will be ten per cent casti,
and the balance upon confirmation
of sale by the court. This July 15,
1912, Geo. E. Simpson,
54-2 t Trustee in Bankruptey.
- Farm for Sale. -
20-acre farm, 1 mile from’city, 6%
acres in cultivation, goodj pasture.
Improvements, farm implements,
crop, mule, cow and 100 chickens.
Address W. Daniel Gosham, general
delivery, or apply Leader-Enter
prise. 55-tf
For Rent—Two nicely furnish
ed front rooms for onme or two
men, near Post Office. Apply at
Leader Enterprise office.
POSITION WANTED—By a young
man, industrious and of sober
habits. Expenence in Grocery
business. Apply Leader-Enter
prise. 55-2 t
When a man’s conscience trouks
les him he thinks he has indiges
tion.
' And many a sober young man
jurn s out to be a gay old boy.
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{ The graduates of “Georgin Tech™ zre in gre # demand, owing to the
splendid training offered st this inscitation. Courses of study practical
and thorough. For Cataiog addre: ;,
Improvements in past year:
New Eospital, $25,000; New A Q s,
New Eospital, 325,000, &% K. G. MATHESON, LL. D., Pvesident
$75,000; Dormitorizs, reasonable cost.
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BETWEEN FITZGERALD AND NASHVILLE
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6:35am I:3spm Ar.... Ocilla ... Lv 11:05am B:sspm
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736 am 2:2Bpm Lv.... Alapal® ....Lv 9:42am 800 pm
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Connections at Alapaha for Savannah, Albany, Tampa, Jackson
ville and other South Georgia and Florida points.
Connections at Nashville for Valdosta, Jacksonville and other
points. : ,
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