The leader-enterprise. (Fitzgerald, Ga.) 1912-1915, August 16, 1912, Image 5

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Thousands of pe;)ple hal\:e b . : y= e i i i i and every day. 4 Faing olosed. as the crowds were too large for us to handle. For their benefit we have provided great specials for eac y day Aanre haing © 2 , : Saturday, Aug. 17th ‘ 10 A. M. we will sell Best 8¢ Apron Ginghams 2c¢ yard B e Saturday, Aug. 17th 2:30 P. M. we will sell Men'’s Best 10c Half Hose 2c pair Best 35¢c Neckties - - 8e each Men’s 25¢ and 35¢ Caps - 6c¢ each BEERTEE ) Gmdf XN WSe N T s ie (T i . The Surprise Store’s Great Sale where $l.OO does the work of $2.00 ' THE : SURPRISE : STORE. Our Motto:--Your money'’s worth or your money back. | . ; ‘ . : .w . ‘g e gtk A High Compliment to Hon. D. L. Martm. M To the Voters of Ben Hill County: , At an impromptu meeting of a number of Mr. D. L. Martin’s appreciative friends, they decided it would be good idea to set forth a few facts in regard to the benefits the county and city are receiv ing from the indefatigable efforts of Mr. D. L. Martin in securing for the county and city our very successful Fair last fall, and now in securing the grand location of our coming Fair, and the success of his efforts in organizing the agricultural organization and pur chasing the finest property in the county for a permanent fair grounds, all of which our progressive citizen, Mr. D. L. Martin, is entitled to the credit for. A straw ballot taken by one citizen among the farmers visit ing our city in one day, thirty-seven were asked **Who are you go ing to support for the legislature?”’ Thirty said Mr. D. L. Martin, with many remarking, “Mr. Martin is doing us farmers a great benefit in establishing our agricultural organization and County Fair, and is deserving of the compliment of sending him to the legislature.”’ " A casual call on eleven merchants, the same question was asked, and nine Mr. Martin and two for Mr. Paulk. One merchant made the statement that last fall’s Fair was worth $500.00 to him, and he thanked Mr. Martin for it. ‘‘Straws show which way the wind blows.”’ - With due regard to the other candidate, we believe in reward for true merit, Therefore be it : Resolved, That we honestly believe that our farmers and merchants and ecitizens in general are endowed with practical busi ness ability, and will therefore reward Mr. Martin for his indefati gable work. He is now working for all our interests, working irom early morning until late at night on our Fair Grounds. Heis not neglecting his duties to peramulate the streets button holing his constituents and begging for votes, but will attend to his business as of yore and leave his political interests in the hands of his many friends, and trust to an appreciative constituency to cast their vote for Mr. D. L. Martin, a man of fine address, a good speaker, a man who will use his best ability, energv and manlv push in the legislature for the best interests of Ben Hiil county as he is now doing. [Signed] CITIZENS. ' Bl . A National Cotton Gorporation Launched by The Farmers Union Mecting To DBe Held In Atlanta . Auvgust 27th, And 28th. at Red Mens Wigwam The Farmers Union is to hold one of its most impor;ant meetings at Red Mens Wigwam, 86 Central Avecue Atlanta, Ga., Avgust 27 and 28th. The Stockholders of the Uni>n Phosphate Co., and the Stock holders of the Carmical Implimert C»., hold their apnual meeting at this time. The Nation:l Warehouse Co., has been thoroughly organized in some states and the work of organization is now in progress in other couthern states. TLis Company is preparing to finance and market the south’s ciop this year. Honorable V. Otis Robertson of Jackson, Miss., general counsel for the National Warehouse Co., will address the farmers present on the night of the 27th. He is prepared to answer questions that may be asked concerning this corporation. Special rates have been arranged, and all persons attending should make inquiry for these special rates, and if the Agent at your station is not instructed coneerning the reduced rates, simply buy a ticket te the nearest important railioad point and from there buy a round trip ticket. » : The invitation to attend this meeting is extended to all active and delinquent members of the Farmers Union. : It is expected that this will be the largest meeting held by the Farmers Union in several years. . ‘ ; Respectfully, ! Jno. T. McDaniel, : State Sec.-Treas. Saturday, Aug. 17th 7 P. M. we will sell Ladies’ 35¢ & 50c Silk Hose 10c pair .30 P. M.-—-Men’s 50c Elas tic Seam Drawers - 2lc pair Monday, Aug. 19th 10 A. M. 95 doz. pieces Enamelware, con sisting of anything in cooking utensils, 25¢ & 50 values 6c¢ ' Warehouse Notice The Central Warehouse opposite the New Court House is now ready for the cotton busivess. We promise you honest weights, hon est treatment, highest price for your cutton, and have the best cot ton sampler in the state, We don’t propose to sign any Cot ton Report to bring the prices of cotton down, this has been done yearly to the hurt of the farmers. We kindly solicit your patronage. Our warehouse will be run on stric.lv business principles. Central Warehouse. (Opposite the New Court House) Dodd Supply Company, 59-Im. Managers. ey o o o, h o SE LT et et PEIN Ve 8 TGN Y R IS —a gSN AN e o es i S e A Better To Ta ke Than Calomel Dodson’s Liver-Tone, is a - Wholesome, Reliable Medi cine that Takes the Place of Calomel Dodson’s Liver-Tone strength ons the liver-—it does not drive i% to its work by over stiinulating it as calomel does. ' Dodson’s Liver-Tone does not have any of the dangerous after cftects of calomel. It is a vege table liquid—absolutely safe for either chiidren or grown people. | Everybody likes its taste. No restriction of habit or diet necessary. . (et a botele at J. l-[awkinsl (Goodman drug store, 50, and try i, If it doesn’s satisfy you, if it;l doesu’t take the place of calomel, | you can get your moneyv back by asking for it, ‘ PS e | Hear Emmett R. Shaw at | the Court House 3:30 p. m., ‘ Saturdsy Aug. 17th. ‘ Maddocks--Field Company GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday Night “ST. ELMO” Saturday Afternoon Matinee 10c “The Trial of the Lonesome FPine” Saturday Night ' “MOONSHINERS of KENTUCKY” Admission 10c -20 c -30 c Monday Aug. 19th 3 P. M. 25¢ White Cotton Serge Suiting 7c 15c Plates, Bowls, Platers, ete. 2c Tuesday, Aug. 20th 10 A. M. we will sell 25 dozen assorted Glassware, 20c to 40c values 3¢ e Tuesday, Aug. 20th 3 P. M. we will sell Merrimac 35¢ Table Oil Cloth 10c yard Dr. J. M. Adams DENTIST Rooms 304-305 3rd Fleor §-Story Building Phone 226 ' Establish A Bank Account By buying Seed of or where I buy it. Wylie Morse R. F. D. No. 1 Fitzgerald, Ga. ® Fitzgerald Mercantile Co. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS Day Phone 119--Night Phene 99 ity Bishop Leete Lectured Here Last Night Bishop Frederick D. Leete of the Methodist Kpiscopal church spent yest« rday in the city, and de livered an .address at the First M. E. Church fast night. The Bishop Lad a good hearing and was well received. His address aiwed ab no atvtempt at oratory, but was practical and spiritual, As one of the bes: business men of his chureh he impresses one at once with this s.de of his make-up. He is al} business. This trait was marked in his comment upon the growth of this citv. He cougratolated it; but expressed surprise at the ab sence of a public library and gymuasium. Bishop Leete’s home has been in Detroit, Mich., for several years, but will be in Atlante, Ga., after Oct. Ist, From the later city he wiil supervise the work of his church in Alabama, Georgia, and Klorida; and i is not unlikely wilk visit Fitzgerald again, Keep your eyes on the ads and learn where t 0 find your wants.